You're tuned into The Gangster Chronicles. Well, James McDonald XI Jr. And Allen Tomanso on the Digital Soapbox Network Material witness on an aggregated battery, I was a hang gun and um they believe this might be in retaliation to her testimony. Welcome to another episode of The Gangster Chronicles. This is episode four and I want to thank everybody for tuning in once again. And I want to thank all the iTunes listeners, Spotify listeners, and all the listeners on all
the different platforms. If you're an iTunes listener, we appreciate all the comments and ratings. Definitely go and leave us another comment in rating and I'll definitely address it. But this is Alex Alonso Gangster Chronicles and I'm with and James and you might know who I am from Street Gangs dot Com street TV if you're new to the podcast. And Reggie Wright Jr. You might know him from Bomb First. He does a live show every Tuesday at seven thirty
West Coast time. And you could also catch up with James McDonald. He has that T shirt out that's pretty much popping that everybody has been asking about. You can catch him on Facebook, blad TV, blad TV. You can catch him on the over on the over ten million views that he's got on on lad TV. He's also on Instagram as well, and you want to give that number, go ahead, the numbers nine oh nine eight zero zero six four zero four. Uh. Anybody out there want to
t shirt from from small to five X. We got it. Uh. We have read uh next week? Um right now, we have black and white, but we have read and Burgundy next week. Okay, okay. And also you can catch Reggie right on Instagram at Reggie dot Right dot jr. And you can catch me on all social media platforms at Alex Alonso one zero one. And we're still working on the live show September twenty six. Do we have a venue yet? Guys, not check now, it's not gonna be.
It's been, it's been on postpone has been postponed from well, we're still working on that. I don't know what's going on with that. I guess we have to get with our producer and and get the specifics on that. But we we still are working on doing a live show. Our first live show will be in the Los Angeles area. But we're getting a lot of I'm get a lot of messages. I don't know if you guys are getting them, like, Hey, come to my country or come to my city. You know,
everybody want to see you over there. So we're definitely do our first one in Los Angeles, but hey, who knows, we might be able to take it on the road. This a here in Pasadena is looking good, y'all? Okay, alright? So o J. Simpson is at nine and two hundred thousand followers, so he's closing in on that million. Reggie Yeah, yeah, you know we've been all on a bes nuts and all of that have an opinion on fantasy football and stuff. Oh. J Counney, I'm like James now. I mean, I wouldn't
call him any names. I just think you just need to, you know, weigh his options and and just look at this ship. You don't need this. I went to a football game. They were honoring all of the Heisman Trophy winners, but chef him. Who do you think they left off him? Yeah? They took the thirty two banner off the wall years ago. Bullshit, they still honoring him. Guess who they left off? Reggie Bush because of the whole because his parents. I couldn't
believe it. They take all Reggie Bush. They didn't really want him at the Games. They didn't even invite him to the Games as to work on the sidelines or to do anything, even though he's for SC. But he he'd be there now for Fox worts Uh, the newcaster. You know, I'm a big part of the USC Trojan family. I love SC. It changed my life. But they're wrong for what they're doing. Reggie Bush. The violations that he had committed our violations that athletes do every single day.
But it's because Reggie won. They won national titles and Matt Leinart they won three titles in a row, and I guess he was just getting too much, too much publicity. And then he's the only Heisman trophy in the history of the Heisman Trophy. UM award to have to give it back, y'all come find my trophy. They wouldn't have got that trophy back. It's a shame. It kind of reminds me of the way Mohammad Ali got treated. They hated him back in the day, but now they want
to give him awards. Now, give him his Olympic medal back. They're gonna do Reggie Bush like that. One day, they're gonna give him that Heisman Trophy back and say we're sorry, we did you wrong. They're gonna reacknowledge him for the greatness he was. He was one of the best college running backs ever. You know. They that's how they do us. They did Ray Charles like that, they did. I mean, I mean, is that cool? Uh? Shooting up here? Runs that don't matter. I don't get what. But he was
one of the greatest. But at the end of the day, they came back and recognized him as one of the greatest. But they recognize old Ja though. That was my point. Yeah, but what's wrong we're recognizing old Jay. Well, yeah, he didn't do anything while he was a college athlete, but now they did to take his banners down back in the nineties for a minute. I don't know, I guess just to the donors down. He was there because of
that case, right yeah, because of the trial. Okay, but he got found out guilty, so they shouldn't hold that against him. They still hold that against him right now today. You know what I'm saying, And our eyes is not guilty, but in their eyes, he's he's guilty as fuck, So, how are you going to destroy the man just because he's not guilt. He's not, although some people believe he's guilty. I think he believe it's guilty. But I feel like if twelve people say you're not guilty after a long trial,
Hey you're not guilty. Oh no, you know, I believe he's guilty. Eight white people said he wasn't how many eight eight white people I think it was eight on on Snoop trial to said he wasn't guilty. Well, thank all. Well, Old J is closing in on that million million followers. He needs ninety eight thousand more and I'm almost certain he's gonna get it, probably before the end of this year. I mean, that's a big thing to have a million
followers on Twitter. That's something that you could actually yeah, like like what Cardi b Molly million. Okay, but this is a seventy five year old man. Though you know he's elderly, he's a senior citizen. But he's just not your average five year old man Twitter on Instagram, Twitter Twitter. Yeah, and he just posted two videos today he's been acting. Yeah,
you've getting comfortable just talking about football. He got opinion on everything about football, and if you listen to him, you kind of be like, Okay, you're talking about someone will hire him as to be a commentator. No, no, well, you you know people that like lo ass that hate that hate, you know, the justice system. I don't hate the justice system lament corruption and that stuff. And that's the difference. I love the justice system. I love law people.
I don't appreciate the corruption. That line, that's all it is. Everybody I work for the justice everybody not part of the justice system. Most of your cases is on the defense side. The defense is half of the justice system is half of it. Yeah, And that's and and the American way is you defend your client as rigorously as possible. I agree with that. That's the American way. I agree with that. That's the way our country was founded on.
Agree with that. But the old British system, they don't that. You are a law law and honor Bacher. And anytime I'm bashing law enforcement, it's inappropriate activities the law when you know the law is wrong, when you know the laws don't want when you know the law and selling drugs when you know the law has robbed banks, when you know the law has just killed the furtune year old kid. When you know the law game everything on TV. No,
it's not happening everything you got the coming stuff. I'm saying that it's not happening like that, like y'all put it out there. I have seen some questions of bulls shootings and of late um and I'm wondering what's going on with with this training and law enforcement and stuff like that, or if it was going on the whole time. And now that we have these cameras in our hands, everybody have a camera in the hand, all the body cameras where this stuff is coming out, I do agree
with you guys that some of these shootings are funked up. However, However, however, however, I do still and there was a shooting of a lake shooting and I can't even think of the incident where if the person would have complied that still be alive. Well you know what I think. Stand from Reggie's point of view, Reggie is still like has that police mentality and by being by being, I'm speaking, it's not the police mentality. I just I just know, complyiant. I'm just
trying to teach the kids. This is the best that I'm trying to say, and you're right. If we all just sit back and when the police come at us, instead of getting confrontational with the police, comply shouldn't go a lot better. I've said that many times. We don't have to fight with him because after it escalate to a certain point, now you have to. You're gonna be in the fight. We're not gonna win because nine times out of chain, you got six police. You got three
police officers there compared to just yourself. It ain't every day that you see a police beating the ship out of you and four and five of the homies just sitting there and they come over there and help you. You don't see that ship every day. It ain't having it. You're just gonna get your black ass whoop. But if you comply, then we don't have to go through that. Everybody got cameras they see him complying. That's all I'm asking people to do. That's all my argument. That's comply
and leil the fight on another day. And that's understandable. But then he go to flip side. Whether I comply or not, I'm still gonna get my ass because this officer has an agenda. And I want you to say y to this. I don't care if the police officer had a bad day at home with his wife. When he gets on his job, he's gonna have an attitude and he might run into that one that he don't want to hear ship from or he feel something right.
But they, I mean, they take it out on you the You gotta remember that him when they're not robots. But it's not right. I'm not saying that. And I believe in systems like that, when you're messed up, you get dealt with. But they don't. The time. That depends on the department police. Police, police take care of their own. They're gonna from that that went out the window dog you see. Oh man, it's very few times. It's it happens,
but it's very few times. And you gotta remember they gotta take care of their own because they said, hey, can go bankrupt, and so of course some cheese and all of that gonna come out and trying to protect it. Well, let's investigate, let's go through the process and do do process and all of that, because they gotta take care of the city. Because they come out right away saying, oh he's wrong, without an investigation. Then now you got the unions that's gonna be going to get you, your
other law enforcements. They're gonna do a vote of no confidence against you. And you have all of the elements that that being involved. And then you hold your city up the liability because he said, well didn't you when you on TV the day after the shooting and said, uh, Reguard so so was wrong. Yeah, well then we need a uh you know, get a big judgment against the
city based on that. So that's why you have to have police just to say, okay, let's take let's investigated, and when they find out that they're wrong, they deal with it. Okay. Um seven million dollars was just paid out to a guy that was killed in Compton. Dante Taylor see the block pyrou You got killed in two thousand sixteen by Deputy al Dama. They chased him, he ran, They said he pulled a weapon out to shoot. They fired numerous bullets at them. Guess what they didn't find
on them exactly no gun was found. So three years later the county is paying his family seven million dollars. I don't think no money is worth life, but I mean, we had a homie uh attitude in that neighborhood. But guess what it was to what James saying about. He'd be still alive and no money is worth it if he would have stood his ass then complied I'm not and I got complied. What would he be? Everybody run
where would he be? Probably still dead? Running from the police should not be a death sentence, especially shot in the back. I remember then, we just say they're human and so they don't have fear, running through through through yards and dolls and all that. Tasting the fuckers and did make her a quick turn on you? According to the families, you run usually a gun. They never found a gun, and he was the mere understand that you have because I don't want to deal with your motherfucker's
I don't want the problem. I don't need to be reason what the police do to you when they pull you over? Fastness, police put us over on Stockton. What gives you the right to put your hands down my motherfucking asshole and check for drugs? You can't do that, take me to jail and strip search me. But but do they do that? Yes, they do. Come on, man, they man, they man seven million dollars ain't worth death,
you know what I'm saying. But the family is getting I mean, they're getting something back, you know what I'm saying, for the for their loss. But other than that, come on, man, don't shoot me in the back. I think a lot of people run from the police for non criminal reasons, just because you don't want to deal with it. You're running from because you don't want to funk with him. I'm running from you because I got drugs in my pocket.
I'm running from you. I might have a gun. I'm running from you because just the simple as ship I got warnched. I don't want to go to the county jail. You know what I'm saying. So I'm out of here. Comply. You're still alive, all right, Comply, Comply, comply. Regie says, let's go to our first question. Cash ninety on iTunes wants to ask who's the first blood to be killed? Who's the first Piru to be killed? And who's the
first Crip to be killed? And I know this is a difficult question to answer, but I'm gonna do my best. Um nineteen seventy two, the first Blood to be killed and this gang conflict was little Country, a guy named Fred Garrett. He was killing in December, December of seventy two by by the crips. This is before crips had their own separate identity, just east Side and west Side back then and brims. So Fred Garrett is the first Brim to be killed. The first part rue was a
dude named Clifford Ray Johnson nineteen seventy three. He got stabbed on cook Acre Street. He's the very first. It was just east side, it was just east Side seven seventy three. And then the first Crip to be killed would be Craig Cradic. That would have been October nineteen seventy two. He got killed at the liquor store on
seventy eighth and Central. So that's my best stab of it. Okay, how far back, dude, doe do you got or that you can regulect when the crypt just was really active, like cripping opposed to Avenue Boys, loss and Boys, shack boys and all that, when they just it got active in seventy two, even though the crypts kind of started late sixty nine, early seventy. The gun play, the first gun player comes in and seventy two, you know, what you can act any o g out there that that's
sixty five years old, seven years old right now today. Honestly, how do you how do you say that these guys were at first when guys was getting killed and in different organizations before the before the crip came out. So but this was this question specifically blood Piru crip. But it's the same thing. If I'm hanging and then I get I get killed this week and then now tomorrow returned crypts, don't I fall up under that? No? I mean,
I mean you'll never know. You'll never know. I mean some people don't want to get Raymond Washington's um a credit for being the leader of the Cryptrigenator. Some people don't want to. Do you talk to some people they would say, no, Raymond, they were, they were cripping before that. A lot of people do them documentaries and then they really don't have their history down pack. And you know, I heard a couple of cats say, I don't know who was the founder of this or that, but this
is your error. If you if you got it going on like that, then you should know. You know what I'm saying. But everybody has their own story of how ship came, came, came to beat you know what I'm saying that you don't got three guys, and I'm gonna say to to say this is how it happened, and this is the way it went. Somebody gonna come and say, no, that wasn't the way that. No, they didn't go that way.
We talked about how do we know, Uh, well, the cript started late seventy, so that's at least the starting point in terms of the timeline in terms of being killed. If you were killed prior to nineteen seventy, there was no cripping. People that Raymond Washington, I mean Washington was born in fifty three. People, but some people that he looked up to the Months, the Miles, Uh, I always the Richard Miles and yeah but he really yeah, but the Miles was they were around during that kind of
pre crip era. The Months, of course was out in the late sixties before there was ever any cripping. But you know, this guy specifically was asking about bloods and crips. Now do you know if any other paru prior to I just like the word who's giving credit? And what I think with your facts is the person who's giving credit for it. A lot of people into what Jameson saying, he is it ship going down before that? Yeah, there was with the Slawsons and the glad business Man, and
there's a lot of ships that that. You know, those older guys don't even mention the names of those that was killed because you know so, I mean, history go back a long way with with with this right here, and and you know, it's it's just hard to say who was the first one that got killed. You could probably tell me who's the first mom partrou to get killed? Chopped dog. There you go. Ain't nobody gonna question that? But I know that because I mean this, this was
our error. Top Dog rest in peace now if anybody out there listening to this podcast. The Gangster Chronicles episode has other information that predates Little Country the first brim Blood getting killed in December seventy two, or that predates Clifford ray Johnson first Paru being uh he was stabbed to death for Craig Cridic Raymond Washington's right hand man. Craig Cradic was killed October of seventy two. Let us know, Little Country, Little Country, where do you think he was born?
And raise that a lot of brothers at this time had family from Texas and Louisiana. Yeah, and so what do people in California called dudes from the South and all of that country? Right? Yeah? Country? Everybody bunty name was really country until it made it bunty. There's this video out there from one our episodes where I was subsistently talking to one oh one dude, little booty, little boosy. Now I got the whole South one to kill Reggie, right,
Is that right? The whole South at the red comments from little geek Motherfucker's that Probably that's because you said country in a condescending way. I always say country motherfucker, called the country motherfucker. This out here a country motherfucker. Are you explaining your ship or you're apologizing to apologize you can't come to the Deep South? Right now? I ain't wonder about Seth. I just game came from New York, and I talk about Biggie every every chance I get. Um, So,
what did you say about this boosy dude? I called him a country motherfucker, and I said he needed to stay all of pretty much West Coast business or mainly compling business or mob part rule business or whatever because
things happened. He said on a lad TV interview that we didn't have love for pop and nothing because that we didn't have this back, and I just said he needed us stay out of our business because there was thirteen reported shootings that went back and forth between the mob and the South Side, and people people are taking offense to that in the South. Let's just say, I
have no problem with I know there's a gangster. I never said it on this podcast on Bond First Media time that there's a gangster and there are against some others in every town. I'm not saying a dude from the Compton or the West Coast is any tougher than the dude that's in New Orleans or Louisiana. I was just talking about one specific person. But I can understand other people being offended by that because of how you
said it. It was meant to be derogatory towards Boosty, but everyone who else's country like Boosty is feeling the same way, like, Oh, is that the way Reggie Wright feels about us down here? Okay, Well, I'm telling you, you know what, I don't think men should be in the feelings like that. You know what I'm saying because one man said whatever he said. I mean, if if if he said fuck every country motherfucker out there and who woo, then okay, you're speaking on us. But just
speaking and speaking on one person. I mean, I don't think that I called his name. I don't even think that you do from the country, or I said, you know, I know for a fact checks Mississippi, all these places. Man, they got some games, some motherfucker's exactly, you know, And I know that. And everybody from l A is tied to the South the most of the game, everybody exactly is where my parents, my people are, my people are ruled.
L A is actually an extension of the South. Historically, every the majority of all these guys, and you to know this that you probably interviewed half from them came from somewhere back that way. You know what I'm saying. You can't migrated out here at seven. They don't come out here and amend to the Yas and all of this other ship. Now you're home, it's home, But they're
not born and raised in California. And you can go from the Ogs, the ones that started this ship and and and all the way down they wouldn't born and raised from California exactly. Now, everybody know that, yeah, and so so just to make the REI eate that Reggie right knows that niggas in the South have G cars as well. And I ain't trying to pull nobody g Card.
I'm not even trying to pull Boothy g Card. I'm just saying he has no opinion, or he shouldn't have an opinion speaking on business that don't have anything that they were wherever he's from. I guess he wasn't reading the Los Angeles Times are cause that was coming out in September of ninety six about all the shootings that was going on. And they're so young, they don't know. They just hear what they what they know now they
don't know. I mean, you could easily just go on the internet and do a search and probably figure out every happened in September and October of nine. Interfairness to him, he didn't know. He shouldn't. That's that was the whole point. He shouldn't have been speaking on it. But he didn't know. It was obvious because you can do his look. He was like, huh, what are you talking about? That? I mean, he pretty much like I think he said. I don't know.
Maybe that was a question that shouldn't have been acting. But if I'm asking you your opinion, then he gave his opinion. Well, those guys probably didn't give another. But it's something that that's a question you can't answer because you wasn't there. You know what I'm saying, So you know, just keeping it one hunting man. I don't know. I wouldn't. That ain't my cup of cheat. I ain't from Compton. I can't answer that question. I don't know how those
guys was getting down. You know, if you ain't did your homework, man, just shut the funk up. No, no, don't say you shut the funk up. I ain't mad at your boozy, no, but for real, for real on everything, and shut the funk up. And ain't your business. You don't know nothing about it. You don't know nothing about it, and you know. And that's why I tell Nigga is if I don't know this or what's really going on with this, how cannot speak on it? I can't. Okay,
let's um, we're done with the Boosty situation. The video that's been that's been circulating on online and it's getting like hundreds of thousands of views. What's up with that? Reggie right gonna be at all kind of controversy. The mother's ready to hear Reggie Right Jr. This one video, says Reggie Wright Junior warrens little Booty. Wow, it wasn't a warring. It was a statement. I'm not trying to pick a war with the brother. I don't know him.
I was just telling him me neither minded. That's like me going to speaking on something in the South or in New Orleans. I have no clue. I couldn't even tell you that the different projects is out there. Yeah, Boosey was a little bold to make some statements about what's going on out here. That's the question, is how you answer the question? Though Glad asked that question. Blad, you know how you asked me that I don't know nothing about WI them dudes doing out there. That's they
cup of teat ain't in that type. Some people just don't want to say I don't know. They just don't want to just say I have no information. They want to be able to answer everything. Well, and I guess that's the first answer that came to his head. So let's just say both sides wrong. Reggie Reggie, and I ain't gonna say Reggie wrong because Reggie basically telling your mind your own business. You don't know what's going on. Feel me if they don't understand that, arrive with Reggie.
I agree with everything you said, Reggie, but I wouldn't have through in the country part though, because that's kind of that that that puts everybody. Now you're talking about more than just left the country part out. I just said his name specifically, boy mind your business. Yeah, I did, I think, and you when you put that, you put images on it. It's just more than one about him.
Reggie on bomb First, you you have been addressing some Snoop Dogg issues that I felt were worth talking about here on The Gangster Chronicles a couple of weeks ago, I said, Snoop don't really have this track record or this history of being a liar or telling stories. But that corrected, I kind of agree with you. Give us a summary of what was going on. Well. The issue was that Snoop been on a major campaign lately of
trying to rewrite history. I think he've been saying one that he was the reason that Pat came to the fro he said, he put up a cardboard. He told you to put up a cardboard of a picture of Pop in the sale. And these are two things that I know because I was right there next to Syear when he got the phone call from his woman, Keisha. And that's we played the information. We played it on a previous episode or episode, go back and listen to episode or twenty two of that like eight minute phone
call brought in. And so we proved him to be lying on that, if you believe Sugar Reggie Um. And
then the cardboard thing. I was there when she came out, and and and and went walking down the street and in New York with him trying to you know, waiting to receive the cardboard and all of that where he came up when he came out of the prison, got on got on the plane when he's calling his office telling him how he wanted because Pop about to sign with us, and and he letting the East Coast motherfucker's know,
there's POSI with him now. Because we didn't have no problems with bad boys, and James couldn't attest the uh shill relationship with Puffy and all of that prior to uh uh nine, because James probably was which Sugar a few times when they went and picked up Puffy and was hanging out with them. And so I'm just saying, dude, this those lyne And then he goes into another interview right after those two interviews that was on the Breakfast Lab where he did something on his I don't know
what where where was that. I just saw it on YouTube and he was like he bombed on number one. He said to see murder check Mountry, which wasn't true, and and and and and this is what pisches me off that that you know, Okay, Snoop, if a motherfucker's gonna keep it, if a brother gonna keep you one, hunty, keep you one, honey, Yo Yo man, I'm I don't know it's words for this, Yo. Street credits gonna speak
for itself. Any any thug nigga, any thug nigga, How you get down, how you get down around bloods, how you get down around crips, bloods, getting down, whatever the case might be. I've always liked the Snoop. I always liked the Snoop, but sitting him and then man, don't don't speak on mine like that, like mine was the motherfucking we need my nigga. You know what I'm saying that you didn't got motherfucker's. Motherfucker's doesn't put their hands on you. I didn't like when they had dre beating
up the hommies. You know what I'm saying, Drey got snooping everybody you're talking about in the movie exactly. Everybody know you come to death rowing you on one. You ain't coming in this motherfucker beating up on fifteen motherfucking bloods. You ain't coming in this motherfucker just man handling niggers on your own. That's why I was so mad about the big cast thing. I was like with us the
way we were. If like that happened, we couldn't be around you want to be something bad would have to happen. It can stop there. And and that that's what even even with the cuyps, you man, everybody got to give credit what credit is due. There's some cryp niggers out there that's with the business, just like you have blood niggas out there with the business and ain't taking that ship,
you know what I'm saying. But when you get him when you get a guy like Snoop Dogg and he's coming here and he want to make it seem like he want to rewrite it, like he's that nigger because he feels nobody is there to do it. Not get then, but let me just tell the truth. One what happened. It was er. It wasn't the murdered with silk, the shocker. It was the taller one other two. He was at the door, but it was all up. He's like, hey, Pete eat that road dudes is out there. They want
to come in and all let us know. He master p and I had just been on the phone for the last two weeks doing business. The guy let to make sure all the paperwork was right between the lawyers and stuff because I was helding business first ship. She was in prison. He couldn't deal with it, and so he was like, rag, come on in, man, it's it's all up. People gave us nothing but love. Snoop when he said he pulled somebody that he was cool with the side. You don't, my mate, I don't want to
pull him just side, you know. And it was holid that him butchery over there going through the nigga's pockets where we're there, you know much you cool with the dude. They've been smoking and drinking and stuff together. I'm talking about the Loanies duels. By that time, Peter's like, oh yeah, ritch, y'all hand on your business. Y'all work out whatever y'all need to work out. We're gone. So when no no living soldiers there, they walk out of the room. I
you know, like a little green room. So now that's just the lone bees dudes there, butchery them over there, just trying to get some good smoke. What's up, you know, talking cool. I'm over it on a different mission because I know what Snoop been saying and all of that and what should have told me need to be said to him. I'm over they're talking to him and men
I'm talking. You know, we look conversed and cool, but I forget who it was, and said, why you've been and Snoop telling the truth on that, why you've been dissing on me? Or and he did say fox you up? He did say that, Snoop did? Snoop did say that? And that's when I looked at the Trayvon and I told you've been a bomb on this nigger right now. I ain't saying Trade did it on his own and all that. I told that nigger, you bet a bomb on this nigga right now, And Trayvon bombed on him,
and Snoop took off and ran him. The dads and priests jumped up, and they took off a ran and ran straight to the police. It's all in the police report. So that video that or that interview that Snoop gave talking about he fired on somebody first, he said, but we fired on tray the hell don't he? But I gotta remember Trade as younger. He was younger than us.
We were twenty six twenty eight at the time. I forget how old that was twenty eight one or two and Trade was and Trade was still like seven years younger than me. And so that's why he catches a lot and he's smaller. We all two. Nice little shot she had. It was she was cool, but the average bodyguarding death road. Correct. Yeah, But um so she'll just claiming that he bombed on Trayvon. Snoop. Snoop, I'm sorry Snoop is claiming that he fired on Trayvon. If you
can you see how he threw that punch. You know, he fired on nobody ever, and it's like, you know, my whole thing is just keeping one d If you did that, you can really elaborate on that ship. And he's told one of those death Rod niggas bombed on me, but now in front of the camera and talking, and he wanted to rewrite history and say he bombed when in the black and he told the police officer, yeah, the death row niggas don't know me and this but that even what got me mad because that's past sense
and all of that. What got me mad is how in the world can you shore y'all don't know? There's some things that don't went down the hill stupiat that case in nineteen ninety six in n he's telling law enforcement we speaking on that. But in nineteen nine eight he's trying to get shig Night incarcerated for a murder, not for no bullshits laugh or something like that, Okay, for murder by making a statement of that. Just think of the costable to I don't know what they did.
I don't know if they ever interviewed in behind that, but he told her to some shares shares send it to l A p D. Robert Homicide. You know what you're saying. I'm just thinking about what you're saying. I wouldn't put that that nigger told try to say that sil Knight is the one that murdered Tupop. He told the cops that. Well, I mean, that's that's something generally different. I mean, if he if it's politic board dog, Okay,
but apparently no, I don't. That's what got me piss is that the same police report that you put in your bond first video. Okay, so y'all that don't listen to the Bond First I haven't got chance check it out, y'alln go's pinned up in the comment section. You'll go read the police report. It's not really a police report. Let me just correct that. It's all police report is the official document, but it's really from the sheriff Department
two lp D Robert HOMICI. Well, the subject is Calvin Brodus interview, which would be Snoop, and I guess everything that he was saying to the police. So basically he went and shut down with the police. You can go to bom fire and he got arrested. They're arrested for something else for some marijuana here when Dad's got arrested from possession of marijuana cause they ran into the police with marijuana. Yeah, they were scared. When you're scared, you do you'd be like this. I take this week case.
When the niggas ain't gonna kill me, Dad wouldn't running, according to the police report, saying they got good, they got a god, they're trying to kill me. This is what Dad's gonna running said, Other than showing you that the nigga is the studio gangsters, because they know real gates gonna do that, They're gonna stand up and fight back. They're not going to run. They said in the police report that they ran to the area where they knew
the police was stationed. It's in the police report. So we ran to this area because we saw your earlier and we knew y'all stay, you know we're here. Listen to this sentence from the police report or whatever we're calling this document. It says Mr Brown is a k Snoop Dogg also said that he was upset that his bodyguards disappeared and did not assist him. Who is your
body to go to the child? I don't know, but what happened is because he and I would in a different room to be honest and fairness to him, and as people, we did go away to the side of the talk. You know, Buncher down, you know, you know your brother and there trying to because these are niggas said been on the road together for five six years, that got relationships. But Snoop was starting to be disrespectful. He was doing songs out there, this and this and
and and that's all we want to hold him about that. Okay, we don't let you go. You know, everybody think Master p came and and and took Snoop from deth Row no Ship, sat in there and told me how to deal with that. We had to deal with lee are coyn for over thirty million O was from death jail on the table. They couldn't come up with the money. They only came up with eight million. Was able to come up with eight million because PolyGram was over them
at the time. Interscope and Priority Records was going to go half and half on it. Uh to come up with thirty because that's what the number was, thirteen million. They all Interscope pulled out. It was like, we can't we don't want this business. We don't want to deal with We only want to deal with your tupacs though they just said like that, but we know that's what it was. She'll called Brian Turner up there, who's the owner of Priority, who master P was in business with.
You're about to get mad because this is what she said. Are sitting there with the three ms, master P, whatever female was with ship at the time. All four of us are sitting at the table, and he said, you know, Brian, I'm gonna do you a favorite because I like you, I respect you, he said, because Interscope is belling out on me right now. He said, you know that country mother, that's what he's saying. That's how we pay. He said. They cut him over. He said, you know what that
let him go to be with him. That's building back to uh build it to him. Brian, I'm gonna give you a discount rate four and a half million dollars and a seven percent over rye on on all this on the last three of his albums, so part of of Snoop going to No Limit with SI idea ideal She'll created. He didn't one that thought the bringing pe
in it because it's gonna be interscope and priority. Anybody don't believe that, y'all get Brian, y'all here, Brian Turner up on Instagram or Jimmy Ivy to try to get them the answer that those two are still alive and can tell that he was in the negotiation on it.
Why wasn't anyone saying, Snoop, just stay with death Row since you were already there and just try to iron he wanted out because and he wanted out, and she just wanted them gone because he was made still real reason for being mad because he wanted to He felt he should have been running down from he said it. He said, I should why you you got ready? Who this fucking police security? They can that they could get higher on weed and he didn't be high, and they're
gonna be looking over my books and my money. Fuck that. And so Snoop was like, so that's what happened. That's the real Sugar is the one negotiated that. I can't take credit for that. Sugar Night did. I did the paperwork and got with the attorneys to make sure stuff was done the way she would wanted it. But should Night is the one that thought to put on with p so's this interview that Snoop gave where he's claiming
that punched out Trayvon. Is this a recent interview or he's he's something where he's advertising thank you the album's new album. If you look at the beginning, it's in uh the footage, you deer. He's in the studio really talking about the song. Where should um? But we need to get you got a lot of stuff that he can touch your kind of ship. But I think travin going on. I think he's going blad. I hope lad here this and so he could ask him about it,
but he holding out for the money. Okay, all right, Uh, let's move on to another topic. James, you sure were Sneaky Black from Instagram wants to know more about Sneaky Black. Sneaky Black wants to know more about can you go into details about the Blood Bowl football game? Sneaky Black? They white board trying to There's two issues here. He wants to know more about those parties and then um
about the whole club. James, about do you think that o Gs and Compton could put a low rider program together teaching kids mechanics and body work to keep them out of gangs. Which one you want to touch on first? The first one we can talk about the mechanic ship Uh teaching kids how to do low riders. You know all that car car experience yourself, don't And he was running that that whole low Let me ride hydraulics with
death row low riding. What was it called hydraulics? They get the they let me ride, and I don't want to get the name. Let me ride from this for the youngsters. I don't know, from chronic from drake soon you know nothing. Not the same video with the with the yah was black black black, yeah, yeah, okay, so yeah, you got all this experience running let me ride. I guess you know how to cut vehicles and now we get the people to come watch them wrap the frames.
I learned all that ship with those guys in there, and it was it was, man, it was a learning experience, like I know how to do ship, uh cutting the clothes and ship gonna do? Is pad up that damn in voice? No hell no, man, I started, I started, and this is a mine of ship. I started some ship me and should start arguing once we opened up, let me write out droulics so he didn't want to. He brought the machines in, but he didn't want to
put no money in my hand. So the guys that was coming to me, I would take money half up front and half when your car is done. And I was taking that money going to Big Reds, getting some love from our tea, and and buying the ship at a discount because he knew what was cracking. And Martin was real cool with us, and that was how I was able to build those cars. Me a little boom and the little homie you had tricks where he would make the holes bigger than the blocks and all that ship.
And man we had shipped touching bumper back. If I brought in the car and I just wanted um front back, side side and uh, three wheel motions. It all depends if you want top line ship, if you wanted uh just regular stock ship. Uh what size of the calls and ship that you want? What uh number of the
hoses you wanted in all defense? So you know, most of those guys, and some of it was some CRIPT dudes that came through there that didn't want to funk with Keep you d them, because I think keep you d Them was charging eight nine grand for the whole hook up. They were called south Side Riders or something. Yeah, so when they did that, I mean we uh we basically started that offense, you know, just by a stretch. So what I did to accumulate the money is I
brought my grandfather and my uncle in. They master mechanics, so anything these people was coming in for brakes, radiators, engines. I was making money off of that, putting into the hydraulic ship to keep all the parts and this locker full. So I used this part of the shop for just out of mechanics ship and then this art to pay the Mexican guys that was working with us and make sure Boomer and all the other homies cards went together.
So yeah, I think that would be a good thing because you know, kids love to you know, want to learn ship. Didn't want to know how to do ship. And I was also thinking about you know, finding the building, open that building and on the weekends, get the kids to come down there, go to Jeffrey Lewis or whatever and hire some mother fucker's teach them how to do all changes and and get some mechanics to come down there that's certified and show them how to show them
how to do breaks and pay just on the Saturday. Man, I want you to come down here. I'm gonna get you a hundred and fifty bucks for five hours. Four hours. They come down there and do that because it's for the kids. So I'm I'm looking into that right now. So yeah, I definitely believe it's a plus. It help, it help get a lot of kids up the straight. You would definitely need some startup money. I'm not. I'm already I'm working on that right now. Mom. You know
the luxury of night and death. Man, you know what I learned. Man, if you want to get something done, you get it done. You just gotta figure out ways how to do it and post to waiting on somebody else or I don't. I don't need that help. I'm learning how to do ship on my own now, and I can't nobody take credit because I ain't taking credit for it, so I don't. I'm not looking for that, and only this is coming from me. It will be
coming out of my pocket. So once I get in and have enough money to have that first session, maybe some guys that come along, like we talked about Chico and and coming people are comfortable to do that, we'll keep it going. You know you're gonna make me drive around. It was uncomfortable last night. I wish I would have drove around looking for some I mean, it's not gonna be hard because where I'm at with it. You got a lot of people out there riding on the on
the ass end of their brakes right now. So everybody that here, when we do it, y'all come on down, bring your brakes. We're gonna fix your brakes for free. We got we got certified mechanics on this ship, so it ain't no streetcats doing your ship. And you're you're gonna go out there with with some brand new breaks and you ain't gotta go out there and pay them eyes prices. You're getting it done free. And these kids is learning in the same process not to be a mechanic.
They have certification programs, But today do they have certification also for knowing how to cut a vehicle for low riding? No, that's just like when you gotta go to all different types of classes. There's no like official school to learn about Well, yeah, you have welding classes. That's all you need to know how to how to cut steal those those sheets. You know how you have to know how to weld. You have to know how to use the tape measures. If you know how to do that, you
can cut and wrap anything out there. So cutting the steel, welding it, and measuring it's the main things. And if you know how to do that, and and and and well is the most important thing, because how hard And it's not hard at all. It's not hard at all. I tried it a couple of times while they was doing it. You just gotta have a steady ass hand and don't let them bees get away from you, and
you just messy, you know what I'm saying. They know how to text and clean that ship up and then grinded smooth where they don't bumping and ship it looked good when when you paint that frame, I mean, it's it's it's man, there's something to learn. But a lot of people in the penitentiary learn welding right the back
way back in the days. They had programs all kind of all that ship cards and all that ship but I don't know if they got them now they gig fire in defense, I don't know, but I just heard that they had some some welding. Some dudes came out of prison knowing how to weld. Yeah, they used to have these classes at school, man, and I don't know if they're doing them. A dominions used to have underwater diving. There's something other things, all right. I ain't ben to
do that. That's that white boy shit. I ain't gonna try to get on the water with no sharks, none of that ship all right. So the other part is, uh, they want to know more about the blood boat keeping in another jam. I mean if you come on with some type of scale blood, the blood Bowl, football games and house parties, those those anybody listening to this and was Incombing, then yeah, them days used to crack. Now that was mostly for poe rous though, right. It was
all kind of bloods was coming from everywhere. You didn't have a bunch of south. We had people posted on them days and he wouldn't coming in and you wouldn't want to come in. Yeah. Uh. We started at a Thursday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, this Sunday when most cats was going home. Some stragglers got called and left on the Monday. But we used to had to catch from San Diego. Emmer Hills used to come down and they wanted to play football. From that first football game, it was on every week. It
was on every week. We uh hit the park, toss the coin and the football game was on and cracking. You had motherfucker's drinking while he was running. You had mo fucking smoking weed while he was running with the football. Then we take it back to my house from from the park to my house to turn the music on. Those guys from memory Hills used to come through man
and and just put their money on the table. Get twelve bottles in Hennessey, get whoo whoo whoo, and I'm talking about you're talking about motherfucker's sucked up airy day. It was only crack. And I would open my den and tell them that I don't give a funk what's you throw up, how you get down, what you do, just don't drop your mouth working cigarette on my float.
And they respected that and we partti until the police came and I put the chain on my fucking gate and take everybody inside the then and when they leave, open up and keep doing what we doing. It got to a point where the police said we gotta shut you down because we ain't getting New Texas off this ship telling what everybody was complaining. I'm telling you so at your daddy, I don't want to I don't want to attend at the block club meetings and what I mean they were on me. I was at the black
I would say that Loudas Park. Listen to all the old folks that why are you y'all not doing it? You ain't heard them first? You heard them there at Louis Park in the block meeting. I didn't never know what I mean. They called me all my neighbors, all my neighbors, Mrs Ms Johnson, I don't know who, I can't remember now, but Johnson and Mama was was our house away and and the old old man was right next do to Buffy then was on the on my
on my right. I'm telling you so it was either the motherfucker's across the street, that army old ass dude that we what're calling with and then made me down the street. But tell me, I had a whole block club meeting with with those people. They was like and the starty' told me, Reggie, you're gonna deal with this yet? How serious to the police take noise complaints? It's what is after ten pm, right, there wasn't so much the
noise complaints. Do it all day they've been playing the large parties and then boom, so they used to the music and all of that. In Compton. I mean, we didn't respond to calls like that, to be honest. It was the niggas leaving eight balls and bottles and all of that in the yards every morning. They couldn't get out. They were blocking the driveways, and the people like, something happened, emergency come up. We can't even take our kids to
the hospital. Something happened. It was talk about, but it was mainly because five hundred black people hanging out the ship. It probably was a little more than that. It was up there. I had in my house man, we filled up the backyard and taking the gun figuring and they love black woman. The young girls like when you're taking their brothers and their their boyfriends to jail. There's something that turn. We had so many that's the fetish I
never heard of. We had. We had little black Twitter sick by you old black Coughlin compor Yeah, we had. We had so many people coming from everywhere, and I mean it was everybody knew. It started on a Thursday and then on Sunday. So just just just stay sitting back, were on the porch, Me and the homies sitting back drinking gin. And the next thing you know, here come
gin cars. We ready, and it would just it would just start from there all night till the morning, and then our women would make breakfast for niggas that that stranded and laid out on the couches and ship and we used man it every day Saturday and and Friday, and Saturday was the main nights. Sunday motherfucker's left got any cars drunk, didn't know which way they was going home. We had it. It was cracking, man. How did you guys establish the relationship with the Emerald Hill bloods Way
down in San Diego? They started coming to the football game. One of the homies I think it was JP R. Heron, and they wanted to play football because they heard that we was playing football. The part rous was playing the Bottle No No and uh we used to play at Gonzalez Park against the Barnie Hunters, and uh, one of homeboys talked to have Ron and then that's how they
came down. When he first came down, it was kind of like learry, how these dudes gonna react to Nicka is getting drunk and tripping and and our whole thing was y'all got pistrels. We got pistrels, were kicking it and and and and they Big Homie was was like really like I was in control, nigga, I thing and and banging really like that. I think it's as bitches. I think it's whole. It was we we we were doing us and we come to funk with y'all, and and man that we did. I came partners with one
of the duce with Sandiego. That's the one. Big shout out to Emerald Hills. Boy, them cats know to kick it them. They had some talented cats. Man. We had to go recruit some of the village town cats to play with us. Them dudes. Them dudes was like real athletic great Red records. That's the records. He was Memory Hill. Yeah, and that's the guy that y'all see me on. Well, he's the one he got on shi head. He get slipping in. Ah, she was coming up there in San
Diego and knee. Yeah, y'all need to look up to Lloyd Lake. Remember, Yeah, when bunchy didn't went to Amber Hills. I think I was in in Texas or something somewhere. And uh, they said, bunch we had to fight with one of their little homies. And he said the little homie was like getting him. And okay, yeah, man, Mountree could fight, but nobody okay, So I mean you gotta get nigger credit. If a motherfucking takedown holy Field, he good can fight, but he got his ass whoop sooner
or later. But I mean, ship a bunch of is a regular motherfucker just like us. But they said that little nigger was getting with him. But how can I be mad that they had a hit up thing. After they fought, they went off and got drunk and starts smoking weed and doing anything. Can't nobody to be mad at that? That shooting is keeping in one honey, you feel me. But those guys was and and like clockwork and Thursday didn't go on the Monday, and those are
also recognized. Talk to Lloyd Lake name. He he's also the guy that we were just talking about earlier, Reggie Bush that was taking care of Reggie Bush and got in trouble. Uh, got usc in trouble and Reggie Bush and in trouble because he's the one that I told that Reggie busch um Uh received the money. He was parents received the money from him because Reggie Bush tried to cut him out out. He took care of him
no three years while he was in college. So was connected to that whole Reggie Bush, Lloyd Lake, look up the name Loyal LaKelly Lake Man, that's that's a damn shame, all right, me, sugar and talk. I try to work it out for sc we call them the athletic director at the time. I want to share the attorneys. Was was a big booster, and he told he pretty much told him, well, that's what Mr Lake did. Was it partly because I think his parents were receiving free money,
money and all that. He took it from San Diego, Reggie Bush from San Diego and all of that, and just taking care of the parents, flying them across the country to watch all the games and sending them there in limos and put them in the house and all of that. So he was that I've done it for players players. Why is that so against athlete break getting broken off? A couple of bucks here, a couple of
bucks there. You look at them Native winners getting all the money, all them, They're getting all the fucking money they they want nobody else to look out for you. You might leave. They franchise and go to somewhere else, then fluence all that merchandise in that the n C a A makes awful. It's unbelievable. California is trying to be the first state that it and you guess what the n C double they against it. They won't be playing any any championship games or anything. Is eventually gonna
lose this debate. It's probably gonna take them decade, I don't know how much more time. Eventually we're gonna be looking back at this same. Wow, if they found another way to recruit these guys in high school and in college, I'm in and and bypassed that ship, I wouldn't play. They can't do that. I wouldn't play. You got the girls volleyball or this one? How do you spread the
money apart? How do you decide, well, you a hundred thousand nigga and you only have a five thousand dollar person, you know, how do you weigh it out when you're trying to keep, when you're trying to keep everybody on the same playing fielding and the same They got to figure it out. I think there's a there's a remedy to it, because football is where all the money's at, and basketball brings in all the money, and soccer volleyball.
They got to figure it out. But when an athlete decides I'm about to take this money because this guy's looking out for me, that shouldn't be a violation at all. And I just applied for a nine thousand you know, I wish you know, my sons for the years thirty two. Now I'm nine thousand. I was short. I need to come up with it by of this month for him
to start school. So I understand what the system is saying, Hey, these guys are getting a free ride and and and you know, and a lot of the kids parents and the you know, the ones that's gonna grow up to be something or whatever because you know, their education and all that and did everything right in school and all of that, got a sports scholarship, right. Uh, partial, That's what I'm saying. Nine thousand short now, okay, but if he if he's going to be effective for this school,
this should this school should accept the ride. Whatever you do they're gonna make money. They're making money off of them, all of these guys out there. That's stadiums. And I'm talking about with the every bowl game makes millions. Don't have to be the Rose Bowl. They don't have to be and all them Rose Bowl games, I'm lower tiered rolls. I mean, lower tier bowl games make money. But they're given hundred thousands of scholarships to whole programs, is what
I'm trying to do. They want to but to the program. I don't get none of that. I'm still going to pay for my book. But there's at that se there's probably student athletes. Would you say, two thousand student athletes? Athletes listen, student athletes, and and now they take care of all these kids getting these free scholarships, and that's where a lot of that money is going to. And taking care of fields and putting them in nice departments
and all of that. What the kids don't have to worry about the hundred thousands go look up to trust. And I'm not saying it right up. The value of every university. Every university is worth in the bees billions. Whether it's Yale, USC Cal, University of Arizona. They're all worth hundreds of millions, billions of dollars they could afford to give him. How they got to figure it out, just like they figured out how to have a championship
college football game. It took decades. What happens when you don't have a football chain, They gotta kick in some kind of way. Johnny Football, who was the quarterback, real famous, well so a lot of jerseys. Um so how do you pay him? And then how do you pay the guy that's just well, Johnny Football got get a little bit more. He should be rewarded for his talent, his skill and the sacrifice he's making to his body. You know, Reggie Bush was the baddest dude in college those years.
He I don't have a problem with him getting rewarded a little bit more on the merchandizing. But he's the one that's diving over twenty people to get into that end zone, landing on his head. You know what. This is the code thing about it, and it's not running the rap industry and all these other businesses. It's white
men that control this. They're paying you what they want to pay you wish we call peanuts because they're making billions of dollars off of this ship, and they're scoping all these other companies making money off of us, making money off of us. Is it our fault that we we we jump on this ship knowing that they're the one is making the money, they're making the rules, they're
doing the whole nine. If everyone does what ice Cube does, everyone gets paid more money, everybody gets some ice Cube didn't want to sign um with the w A contract. He was like, I ain't signing that. That's undermining that's everybody got to look at that ship any thousand. We've never seen seventy tho before. And that's why I wasn't that. That's why Jump was more value into what they were
doing show. I mean, we gotta look at and Easy. Yeah, eventually, but you know the early years that they weren't getting paid what they deserved. Jerry Heller was all of those other mother fucking coons was getting paid. I was in the meeting yesterday and I was shocked with Alan Granbaugh, who was the general manager of Ruthless, and he said Easy he was making a lot of the decisions and
stuff like that with Ruthless. I always thought it was Jerry, he said, Jerry Hiller wasn't mainly a party guy like the young girls and like doing stuffing, And he said Easy he was the one making a lot of the decisions on the business del I think Dre would have would have been still fucking with Easy if that was the case. He and he was a general manager of Ruthless Records. I mean, this is what he said. He's
the guy that runs one though. And now since you mentioned one, let's talk about this, uh recent purchase by Hasbro. A lot of people have been sending us questions about this. This comes from Franklin from the nays on Instagram. He said, y'all keep forgetting that death Row was sold to a toy company called Hasbro. Technically that's not correct. That's not correct, not correct at all. Um E one Entertainment was sold to highs Bro, which has a TV division, a movie division.
They have a music division, which death Row is a part of the music division. They have reality TV division. Probably got another Division one Entertainment who recently purchased death Row from Wide Awaight who brought Wide in the bankruptcy auction at the auction X million alice, which is thirty six or twenty six one, No but it was at auction and uh and Night was still out of jail, so they were taking a chance of having to still deal with him. That's why a lot of companies didn't
want to do the purchase. Sold it to one. Eventually, like four or four years later, they sold it to eat One who was the distributor at the time, and they purchased it from Wide Awake for I believe a t million dollars. Sho don't get anything, Well, he get a lot of his death payed off. That's why she should right now, his name is better than yours and mine because they don't owe anything. He got all the
taxes paid off. His baby mom was, he got everything discharged, so only bills that he has now and if he's sitting in jail making credit cards and doing anything stupid now, so right now his name is pretty much clear. Don't own the government or s taxas. I think he's gonna get sued. That might be a new judgment that he get if h Terry Carter family soon those other get other people don't get their money. Everybody all that's discharge.
Everybody got whatever they're gonna get. The bank has been closed, so if why the wake sells the million. You just said that they took a loss. It took a lot. They took a lot. Lest they made some money doing that four years that they had it. If they made the six million back, uh, if it was twenty six million, thirty I forget the numbers thirty six million that they barted in the auction. So what what's they gonna do with that? Bro uh housbro the toy company, I don't believe.
I think they're going to sell the the music division of it. I think they really bought EAT One Entertainment so they can distribute movies and TVs shows and do their little cartoons stuff, you know, their little toys and all of that. It's the main reason that they barn't um. So that's what people think it is about death Row. It was put out there like that, but it was mainly for the TVs and the movie division. So why
would just do to ask your question? We forget most people don't know, oh because we haven't talked to about it, and then and anything with a death Row podcast, and they forget. I mean, you know, how much gates and stuff can you talk about? How much death Row stuff can you talk about we're trying to keep everybody updated on news that also comes from de Ra Mirror's twenty four on Instagram. A few people been asking about why we ain't talking about Hasbro Toys now owning Death Rows catalog.
We left in Death Rows Catalog. By the way, didn't some of the artists be able to retreat keep their own stuff? One the only one that they in some type of dispute with is Dre with the chronic and that's this four you can go said, you can go buy c D. Oh yeah, don't have the c D. But when I left that company in nine six, I didn't talk about what streaming. Who knew about streaming in six And so that's his argument, you know, like, hey, I want my streaming rights. I want my streaming rights.
When I did a separation agreement with y'all, I didn't know about any streaming right. But sometimes he's agreements say, um, whatever technology in the future as well. Well? Then whoever was attorney on that dropped the ball. But it wasn't in there. And and you know, have you ever read a contract that says unknown to sure now that does I've read a couple of contracts and you woudn't reading that.
Probably not, But a lot of times the contracts will say, um, future technology is unknown to us now are also covered. I'm sure after the streaming came up and all of that, people were like, okay, whoever thought of a streaming so he won't he won't hear back? Do you think you should have a right to the streaming even though it wasn't mentioned, It wasn't it's assumed that all the rights go with the music. When all those rights now, you could come up with this loophole. Hey, we didn't know
about streaming, we didn't know about downloading. It's sort of like a loophole should uh, said James Brownlin. All they'll get get the rights. And when they started standing on see c ds because they only knew about cassettes and vinyl. But the CD was supposed to be similar to the cassette, which was so similar to the record with the similar to its just replaced it in streaming, just replaced okay,
But streaming came in a non physical form. It's the first time we're listening to music in a non physical form. I don't even know what. Well. Traditionally we listened to music on on on something, the eight track, a cassette, a c D. We had to have something to hear the music. Now we ain't gotta have nothing but some headphones and we plug it into the internet and boom, we can hear music. We don't even buy it. You can download. Motherfucker a CD store to sell anymore CDs
is on it are pretty much done. The last thing that's left the Blu ray DVDs, and I don't know how long that's gonna last. But everything is download So yeah, good lawyer will just say, hey, streaming is just another level to the way music is delivered. Our argument was with him because he actually started it. He started this in two thousand. But I could understand though someone saying streaming is a little different because you're acquiring it and even go there. Every we all know that his It
wasn't his. He gave it up. He walked away, and he walked away from it, not signing ship did he signed like he just had signed off on streaming. Nobody knew about streaming when he walked away from What I'm saying is when he walked away from shog he signed dot com that I walk away from nothing. I don't want any more everything. But I think that's straight man. If he didn't he followed Loupho. Something in two thousand one or two whatever came out name streaming came up.
You know these small attorneys mothers said, hey, right, got us a louphole attorney, gonna change the goddamn case because it's money for them anyway, whether it's good or bad. They are only gonna chell you. We got a chance of beating it or winning this thing. And makes settled. They settled. Yeah, so he won. Yeah, they settled. I don't know if he want he don't own it. Well, if I was here, I would go buy, I will go by. I would go buy the album right now, he can go give him four or five a million
dollars and I'm sure they're buy it. They just purchased all of it, and they may he only want the two bucks though maybe some of the slow stuff. So you would want cast An if you don't know about now, the cast is the biggest faker joker in the history. I just want to know if he got anything to do, you will hear about bad. What I don't understand is that there was a producer that said on another interview. That was Molly May brought me some pop songs that
I never before. We can go get the mothercker's out, then bring something. Yeah, I can gonna get you something. I want to see the big old reels, the big old the boxes where they used to come back in the day, and and then some of those floating around so Dre could have went to wide awake. He couldn't want to eat one the chronic. How much is it? Trust me? If she Knight was in prison when that thing coming for sale for for e t million hollars, Dre and Jimmy would have bought it. Trust me. They're
gonna try to buy some stuff now. They're gonna try to buy death real soon. I mean, why didn' dre by this before? Hasbro bought it? How that was four billions? Because they're not just buying the music, they're Bryan the whole company. Like I said, trust me, Mark Today, nine eleven, two thousand and nineteen, Dre or Jimmy, I mean, will be buying there. I think that's a good thing. If she can't have it, I think he should be the
one to have it. And we know she don't have I came here, I uh I think everything they come with it, just like just like this abandoned Tupac did another song. Okay, everything before that after that then then that's something that we discussed. But I walked away from this company. I had been for zero dollars now and I can come back and buy it. And that's just everybody gas the move I was. If I was Puffy Combs, I would buy it now. Just the one up you Yeah,
that's the one up, the biggest one. Michael Jackson bought outbid at Paul McCartney who told him about it. Beat Songs, who told him about it, Tell me that wasn't they never had Michael and all that other ship going on though. I mean, you got a lot of people lost their lives, you know, this ship. So that's why I keep I'm just saying that Paul McCartney thought about killing Michael Jackson. He was hurt. Yeah, he was defeated. I bet he
thought I'm killing you know, about killing Michael. Yeah, And we had a couple of good black ones that lived made that money like Motown. Motown was totally different than who end up owning it. They all because definitely, how much money's not losing out Rock Rock Rockefeller. What what you damon Danson? Well they said damon Jason jay z of it, that's what. Yeah, but it's just too much money. Yeah,
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