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While Mob James is on flight from Australia to LA, Reggie and ALex chop it up with YuKMouth Support the show. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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You're tuned into The Gangster Chronicles. Well, James McDonald, Rexie Reich Jr. And Alex A. Mansell 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. My name is Alex Alonso. You may be aware of my platform, Street Gangs dot Com a k a. Street TV, where I interview gang members, rappers, hip hop artists, authors,

entertainers and other influencers. And I'm here. I'm usually heard my two co hosts, but I'm only here with who today? Right? Reggie Right? Because James McDonald is still in Australia, living it up, living it up. So um. But don't don't worry.

We got a guest in the house. But before we talk to our guests, I want to make sure and remind everyone that if you're listening to The Gangster Chronicles on iTunes, please leave us a rating in the review so that we can continue bringing you this amazing content.

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on Radio dot Com. Alright, Reggie, I'm gonna let you introduce who we got in the house today, because, uh, this is a legendary rapper that goes back to the nineties. He actually goes back to my college days. I remember where I was when when when of his hits came out. It was the fall that it was the spring of nine, I believe when one of his songs came out, we were playing that song. Now everybody knows who we got. We got a young house, he had a part of

he'st Oakland's in the house. He's fourteen Street. How close did you live? Fourteen fourteen? The bill is on these That's also a ghost town. They call that sixty five s nine. That's where Philis Mitchell was from, Little d Little pottings on from that same neighborhood. And our ship is basically like from East fourteenth to Damn Nea San Angel Boulevard by the College sum and that's one of

the roughest places in Oakland to go to. Now, I'm sure gentrification has the gentrification creeped up on the East Oakland part um. Hell yeah, definitely. It ain't the same, But now it's still the village. Is still the village, you know what I mean? Um Like, we've been having Vietnamese, Mexican, Cambodians and ship. Now you see a little sprinkle white

people up in there. But they changed the ship like it looked like luxury town houses and ship don't look like the projects used to look when I used to live there, So they definitely switched it up for gentrification. You know, Before we get into our show with yuck Mouth, I want to reminder everybody he has a podcast as well on the same network as us called Smoke a Lot Radio. And what day does your show come out? Thursday nights man, every Thursday night at midnight fucking one

o'clock at night. You mean Thursday early early Thursday? Okay, same time times come out? We come out. We come out Wednesday. No, we come out Thursday morning. One day. M is Thursday morning about Thursday morning Thursday night? All right? So Smoke a Lot Radio premier day episodes on the same day as The Gangster Chronicles, so you can get a two for right there. We're on the same network, the Soapbox Network and just Box, and just make sure you go there and also listen to Uh Smoke a lot.

Radio co host is Cato from l A and Simone Taylor X Triple X star cod I gotta ask you about that. What's that like having a porn star co host? Kind of freaking we can't work, We can't forget a boy. Gonzo is not here on Instagram? Why okay, Well, Gonzo got another podcast. He's got a podcast called The Gonzo Show, and that's also on the digital soap Box Network, So go ahead and listen to that one. But we got yuck Mouthfit. So we're here to talk about Young Yeah. Man.

I've been knowing her for a long time. She used to actually rap with us and being a rage. Her name was Lady Ice before she started doing point three points. So you guys were shocked in surprise when she went that railway because like point stars, no disrespect, but most of them do that ship when they broke down and out, you know what I mean. On some somebody pimping and ship out of him. Simone comes from a no, she's from out here, but she comes from a very you know,

not wealthy, but her family is set. She an't gotta do the ship since I met her, and she'd been in college driving outies and ship all the latest cars because her parents keep it right. So she ain't got to do that ship. She was just somebody who wanted to do it, you know what, I don't know what. Somebody just wanted to do it, man and experienced it. But then she's still with the college, got all the degrees and she's still in Colls getting another degree. So

she's very intelligent. So she bringing out intelligence sexy to the you know what I mean. Though, So she had like a short career in porn. She took a taste of it, and you know why she decided to stop because ship it's not lucrative like that, especially with the Internet. The end of that pretty much changed the game with African American women. Yeah, that ship dry out quick is like a good two years and then they on to

the next you know, you don't last like that. You know, the Hispanics, you know what I mean, that Cuban or the you know, white porn artists, you know what I mean, they last to their old women. You can still see them in porne, I mean old like you know what I mean, old ones. So black black people don't have that career and portant. That's interesting. So yeah, that's a great little cash you got there because I know Kato. I actually just interviewed Kato for Street TV, I say that,

and he's got an incredible story. Especially this dude has been shot three different times, I ain't know, three different three different times. And one time, the second time he got shot in the thigh and he almost died from a thigh because he almost bled out and he actually went into a coma from getting shot in the thigh. Then the third time he got shot, it's just surprising that he survived it all through the lungs, all through

the chest, you know. So, I mean I've known Kato for I don't know, over a decade, and um, it's a blessing that he was alive to survive those shootings. And you got him as a co host, and he actually told me that you looked out for him more than any of his l A connections, A brother from the Bear area, a brother for me, the Oakland looking out for me more than anybody else. Just talked a little bit about your relationship with Kato Uma. That's his

little girl. Shout out my homie, um my homie. Michaelo Lo he from out here man. He used to hang with Spice one. So I was trying to do a podcast out here, you know what I mean in l A. You know what I mean, because I had already had smoke Al Radio on Blag Talk Radio, but it was just over the fun. Want to do a film podcast. So I'm like, yo, uh, you know, Michaelo, why don't you be my co host? Because he cool, He's snappy

and he got a cool sense of him. He like, nah, nigga, you need my nigga Cato Man, this comedian nigger, the craziest motherfucker mate. So he bought him to one of my shows. Man, I met him backstage. Man, instantly we clicked. Man, I nigga had me dying and I mean periods. So since then, I think that was like them there in two thousand ten, two thousand eleven, something like that. We've been rocking every since, you know, I mean. Then we did end up doing Smoke Radio on be Real TV.

We was there from two thousand and fourteen and two thousand sixteen, so we already had a little formula going before we even came over here, you know what I mean. It's like the re launch it, but we already have going at be Real TV, you know what I mean. So we've been working this ship many moons. Man. I admire his dedication, his loyal this, you know what I mean, his work ethic, you know what I mean. And in the game you know what I mean, in the sense of humor that he brings to the table when we

all together. You know, no, it is be Real TV connected to Be Real from cypress him. Yeah, yeah, okay, And I've heard you speak on on it not working out over there? Can you tell us a little bit about how you got the podcast going from would be Real you being? And what was the falling out over it was? Basically I got its fired. I ain't gonna loud be really don't care, he'd be really don't care about you smoking b I gave me an opportunity, you know what I mean. We did a smoke by. She

like my personality to you know what I mean. Let me interrupt you there that's one thing I like. I watched a lot of people want to You know, I been having a lot of time on my hands lately because I got my asks in trouble. But I love your energy. Man. You know, I watched Gonzo on them, and I watched my boy Bosco and everybody. But man, one thing come across you. The energy that you project out there. It's just like a positive thing. And a lot of black men don't don't put it out there.

We all try to be so tough and and but you just put it out there. But a nice energy man to make me watch exactly, you know what I mean, even my boy Spider. Look, everybody come off professional. You just come up with that high energy. And you know if you're clowning or whatever, you your something you're talking about, it's high energy. Thank you man, keep that up, bro, Thank you. I respect you because you your big mouthful yours. You can let Coldes ball with you. Bro. You are

not playing down. You keep your flot motherfucking neck. Man. I'll be on your ship first subscribe. When your boy be going in. I see y'all go in on. Oh boy, I ain't gonna touched that. I ain't gonna say no names. I had to go down. Yeah, man quiet lately basically the man they the first person that we ran off the internet though. Hell of a job, jail man. But yeah, get back to the just be real TV situations I flashed on TV. It was it was like a gang

of stuff that was happening behind the scenes. You know what I mean that I thought was going on purposely. You know what I mean, like sabotage. You know, because once you start getting into the analyt tis of things, and when shows are raided and your shows like up there with the top shows and probably be top show, you know what I mean, and you're getting offers, but you want this other show to be on top of it so the offer be right and that show would

get all the praise. They has sabotage, you Like, we went through a season of where, uh, the whole ship was set down for a month. Now you shut your your ship down for a month, your honest is gone. But they kept that channel going that they wanted to get to the top. That one channel could film every week all through the week, but nobody else. And then when we came back, that one channel was number one. You know what I mean, so it was just like all types of ship. We haven't top people top NFL,

like big Motherfucker's Man, Like we haven't. We had the Westbrooks come through. No, we had the Wound Tank come through the day. I when crazy. It was fucking ghost Face Killer coming through and Killer Priests. They had some ship called the wool Gloo. So they promote their little marijuana venture thing. Now we're a marijuana show. Yeah, I mean we smoked weed all day all this, so they want to moote their ship. So they had the products on the table whatnot. I'm getting phone calls like they

can't promote their ship. That's a that's a sponsorship. Now if we mentioned them, okay, that's a sponsorship. But they said, well you gotta take their ship off the table, and you can't do that, it's a sponsor. This is the one time ghost Face said I ain't coming. He got the call from from Killer Priests, like I ain't even come to that mother because they wouldn't allow the guest tote they're there to promote their ship. Yeah, that's how

you get guests calls. They know they can't promote it, and then like they can't sit in this chair, this is be real chair and that you guys gotta get up and stand like, whoa this we live, we're filming, and they're telling me all this ship. You know, I flashed on air period flashed and ship. We couldn't continue after that period. But they were doing a lot of sucker ship. I'm talking about the production people that was there, not be real, but this ship going down be real,

probably overseas somewhere doing this thing. He's never there. So this is the people that's there running the cameras and ship running the microphone. Them ships ain't working, the camera ain't working, but doing too much all day it's been working perfectly. Where we get there, the ship don't work. So it's just like a lot of ship piled up and I got sick. But you could have got been real on the phone if you really wanted to to say, hey, what's going on over here? Now? It was too much

because I already did that. I did that a thousand times. I said, Man, what's going on, what's going on? What's going on? What's going on? What's going on? We'll check on it. We check on and check on it. Man, Why this person doing this? Why this person doing that. If I got a sponsorship and it's paying for you, I mean it's giving you your half of the sponsorship or your part that should pay for the cameras and ship.

I started getting this like, oh well you gotta pay the camera cool to work there, Like, no, they don't. I pay for the services with my sponsorships. That ain't what what the sponsorship going towards? Yeah? Have you had Have you been able to talk to be real after everything? You know, after everything was over, I was just like, I need to be in the smoke box all that ship interviews here we still funk with each other. You know that it was his staff that was sucking with

me heavy. You know, half the mothercker's don't even work there no more. So he guy that he's seeing what I was saying, you know, okay, well other than I always seeing he see you here every week? Uh. In two thousand seventeen, year was at the premiere for Who Killed Tupac? Which was a four six episode I know you was at the He was at the premiere at the red carpet premiere for Who Killed Tupac? Which was a six episode show on Annie. I'm sure you already

watched it. You weren't in that one, and so I wanted to ask you, did you know Tupac and you have a relationship with him, because obviously you were there because of some connection to park Nah affiliation Okay, I mean association, but not the homeboy. He was an older nigger. He was like with my cousin, the girl, you know what I mean, in his homie Richie rich and what I mean. So they was because he spent time in the Bear and so I thought, you guys crossed paths.

He was out with my cousin, you know what I mean, if he wasn't with Digital Underground and Ray Love and then Mountain Marian when he came to Oakland, he was with my cousin, the girl Nigga's in a seminary, you know what I mean. So that's how I know about him. For my cousin and period. They was older. But far as working with him, numb and Jude don't got to

work with him, you know what I mean. I was locked up and the twin tiles Drew Down bumped into him at the mom you know, Drew Down bumped into him at the hotel when when Faith was there, Drew was there when Faith, and he sent him up, gave him a town car and he went up there, and I remember he standing up there at the at the lobby came in and he came in and laid it down. That's the that's the next day after that. But he was there when Faith came to the room because it

was a big site. At seeing Drew down in the lobby, I knew that and said pop upstairs and took Drew down up there. So but Drew was a witness to Faith coming to the room that night, you know what I mean. So that's why he was on the song. That's why he called me call on thet Now I'm got got on um one nation. You know he's doing the one So now I've got on one nation. Yeah, didn't make that session. Be gonna be doing an interview that Uh, we're gonna be doing it probably tomorrow, hopefully

tomorrow night. But when the one Nation out, one thing, I think you won't keep me. They just give me a check to stay away from. Now. I know you've been asked this question a thousand times, but the I got five on this song. Take me through that through the creation of that monster hit Man. Because I was at us. I was a senior, and you had every college kid in my circle that here in l A. It was a combination everybody man. Everybody played their position.

Man came up with the idea that's my rap partner and the louts. He came up with the idea to make a song about what it takes to buy the weed and said that, you know, everybody had songs about getting high, but we're in the era where now we buy pounds and ship all that ship ounces and ship buying, buying five sacks, ten sacks, Tony sack you with the mayor, you were found the twenty sack. That's why that's what

I got five. I used that nigger. I was like buying the ounce back then as far as a little nigger. So it took, like, you know, everybody to pitch in five. Rather it was a ten sack or dub sack. Four people put in five. So none came up with the concept. Um. I came up with the idea to use the club new vote Uh song that white You treat Me So bad CNH exactly. Producer came with the idea to use Tone Capone the producer to remake it. And when I said that I made the hook and it sound right.

I mean it sounded cool, but just rapping it was like a tone Capone knew Mike Marshall from the time Max Social Club that actually was part of the club New Vote, you know what I mean, the actual originators, you know what I mean? So he got help the senor hook and ship. The rest is hitting. Do you ever get tired of hearing people say that I got five on it? I guess you want to slap somebody sometime. Never the hell, It's become like part of our culture now people say that, hey, I'm about to go to

the store, got I got five on it? You know, it's just it's probably said every days, hundreds of times in this country, right right. So how that publishing deal work out for you? Nice? Nice? Nice? How that's what people don't know? That's what you're making this money from. Yeah, when they're publishing deal. Now, we we recoop that already, Big John, know what's up? We been recoop that. Yeah, but we we got we put us in position. We

got a lot of money. Mandall, did you win in you know and the awards from not from mascot um we got uh, we actually got a Grammy nominated, not for five on it, but from working with Quincy Jokes for what get on his back on the block too. I think it's five on. It was too too get old for him. Then, No, no Grammy's none of that ship So no soul Train, none of that ship man. We gotta we got nominated for the Source Awards. We're just there with Sugar and them to ship up that

year New York. Yeah, nominated was it was the lonely Outcast, myb deep and who else I wanted? It was groups little groups, dog pound and dogs and dog pounds and outcasts. Remember I was there. That was when we got nominated. Now, when you came out with that album, the Internet was just starting. The Internet was brand new. Did you guys ever like think about the internet back then in ninety five or that wasn't even a thought in your minds? And now about download that's what Drake soon and on

about to get all this ship back. Now, nobody knew about downloads. It wasn't contrast my little little digital because two thousands they just started mentioning them contracts about two thou that's crazy because I was at I was at school in ninety five computers, and we had When I'm on the Internet, I'm hyping up Looney's on the computer. And six because we're at school, I would tell people, Hey,

go to the internet. What's the internet? Remember you Tube didn't come out to what like YouTube came out of five? On YouTube? We had Google, always had Google Search. No Google, Google wasn't even out nine five. It was Yahoo, y'all who existed. And there were some other databases that are no longer around something um some male like some some type of males, but they were still sewing motherfucker's for downloads retro actor. You gotta think, by g that's the

pager days. We got our motherfucking page that's to burn out, Like you had to be a boss to have a motherucking mobile phone. And that's when motherfucker's had the cold and can switch to colds and ship and only the d boy the King Pats had that pages colorful seat through pages at that So, yeah, we didn't have a mother. Only know about boots. Like the last time I saw spoil about spoil, I had to hit no phone booth, keep extra checking into your pocket, call I'll call home

and hang up. I had a dope thing like, but maybe at the phone book be the meet up spot you sell your work, get into a couple of more a couple of topics. Now I wanted to just keep you The interview was like going viral all over. Then all, what's seventy five parts? It's I think going to be issues. I have interview two and a half hours, he said, two and a half hours, but he said keep you

d stopped him about about ten times. I had it to go outside with the guy that actually wrote the book, and so he said, man, it was one of the worst interviews he ever. He said, man, I had to stop that interview and keep you here, going const with with the writer and they didn't come back and that and that's answer the questions and stuff. But it's gonna be twenty six parts. It's probably his most viewed video of the year. Yeah. It started off flow, yeah, James,

and was kicking buttah right and then right. But now he's starting to get the view and I'm sure you checked out a couple of parts, y'all. I mean, this dude was once a guy that was revered and respected in the streets. But I don't know how people are feeling about him nowadays. Um I think like personally, um me just coming from the streets, Um lad asked them tricky questions, the tricky street questions. You know what I mean. That it's on you to answer that ship or avoid it,

you know what I mean. So even with me, like he asked me some tricky ship and I had to go back about one of my street stories and I had to come back to the neighborhood and ask about that, you know what I mean, because street tales is supposed to stay in your neighborhood, your street. Whoever know that you're clothes something that should ain't supposed to be broadcast on interviews or on the internet. No ship like that, because what happened in the past, all that ship could

be reignited. People old feelings could become new feelings again because the nigger talking about old ship that people don't get passed, you know what I mean. So that's the same thing I feel about the tv D thing, Like you know what I mean, You wrote your book, bro, you know what I mean to tell people, go get the book man, try and try to do that. But let me and Glad would't let him get away with that. But my question to you would be, UM, me, you and Alex right now and do something and we start

facing twenty five life. Uh, somebody's dead. That's James. He's gonna get mad, but James and he and for us to get out of this, this twenty five to life. And we exposed something that everybody kind of knew that went down about James and to get us to save our butts who are still alive and facing life. Is that the true? Hell? Yeah, because at the end of

the day, if and it helped James's he's dead. I say, and and you you, you guys have locked up us three we locked up, are facing it, are facing facing and you say something, man, you say something that get us clear, get us clear. But you're snitching on him. But I'm telling the man nagged man. I mean, yeah, they got it. Man, that's tricky. That's tricky. That's real tricky. That's how the tricky bro. And I don't know that SA's the position keep I can't even Yeah, that's it,

that's exactly. Now it gets a little tough because now it's the two people that he's saving is a Lando's mother and uncle. Wow, they got a problem with it though, they don't. They got a problem with She had a stroke when she found out what he did. Her brother, her brother, her brother did the first son not a stroke from it. But his argument or his defense was, hey, we were done. I had to save us. They were about to take all our ship that we worked for.

We did all, they were taken all our property. They would threaten to the lock us all three away for twenty five in life. Now do you believe they that the mom would have went to prison as well? Or you can keep putting some extras on it. Yea, they would do with PCP, PCP drow. They treat every black man drug a lot worse crack cocaine than PCP is life. Yeah, black guy could call with that ship goes up. But I want your opinion on that kind of I mean

it's it's kind of dry, sick snitching. Yeah, it's fascination at the end of the day, man, because not only is this your nephew, Yeah, I mean it's you too, my nigga, Like, yeah, from ship your mouth because I don't think murder, it's no is it um what you call murder because you know, no statue of liv take. But what he did was he told it all in

he got diplomatical number one. Yeah, but he don't even have immunity because number one is still a Vegas case and SOFA fans, the fans can't even because it's a municipal Vegas case and so technically they don't have to honor it the d A. And yeah, that's y'all thing. But the thing is now we can't share this evidence that we have against him to you guys. So this is what happened, but you can't do nothing with it,

can't do now. So that's that's that's the here's the way I would ask he made the book came after, just came out, just came out. He didn't talk on two different platforms death chronicles and run around. He looked better at in the previous interviews, you know. And he's supposed to have cancer. What you've been claiming to have concer for a while. But he's supposed to have cancer. But this is what Greg Gating's in two thousand twelve

came with and hit him with. And um, I don't know, I need to be hard to save my The only problem is saving yourself. I have a problem with. But the same my dad, my my my brother and my sister and stuff like that. But the problem will come when you're saving yourself and well, here's another way to look at it. I don't know. I mean, snitching has been defined in so many different ways, right, It's usually you're providing information to law enforcement to arrest, to charge,

or to help pursue someone else, to save yourself. In this situation, Keifi didn't didn't do any of that, Okay, yeah, uh he And this is he helped he Well, they thought he was going to help with's getting that four hunted mellion dollar judgment against the City of Los Angeles on the Biggie matter dismissed. But he flipped the script on him. I said, no, we're not responsible for that one. We're responsible for the one in Vegas. And then that's when they go whoa and tell us about that one.

And he had to lay it out. So at the end of the day, no one gets arrested from Kifi D's confession, no one gets charged, no one goes to prison. So who do you snitch on? I know you're gonna say jo snitch and yuck. But at the end of the day, I think kif E D played the police, and and and had a strategic plan to get out of this situation and make sure nobody's gonna go to jail. He told the truth. Yeah, he told the truth, told

the truthful. But he knew that if now he make sure he had immunity before he told he didn't he that's he had the only thing he got. This serm case that we got on you, and this cocaine case that we got on you. We can't when when we're not going to try you or or take this against use this against you, to put you in jail for life forgiving us this information. That's the only thing right now today you get the mother to do a bill

Cosby d A and go run on the platform. I'm gonna put kep d in jail for that case for doing that. And you can do that. They can't take the confession he gave to Cating as evidence to Catings. He didn't get confessions to me over the phone. I didn't play some tape recording. They got it right there. They got different chronicles that he didn't talked on and then and then and they got glad in you and the case in the book, in the book. But as you could tell man I was crazy. I made it up.

I was just trying to you know, that would be his defensive I was just attorney. But let's be silent. Man. Both murders, the big end of Pack, nobody trying to solve them because it's too much corruption, and the Biggie one, and that leads to the pack shit. So well, Reggie would disagree with you on that one. Well about what you just said, it's too much corruption connected to the

Biggie homicide that happened in that confusion. I don't believe the police was involved in the Biggie the bigg matter. I believe what what the evidence and murder out uh reveal z accurate, which it was just one shooter. I believe that that's what everybody said. You've never heard him say two people sitting in the car. You have never heard, never heard that, And in your mind, the homicide of Biggie is not corrected to a conspiracy link to any

law enforcement entities at all. You know, we always say police officers are good assassins or killers and all of that. You want us to believe that this man used his own personal vehicle to commit a homicide. David mac and that's the only reason he linked to it is because he had a black impollo and he took off work. That's not the only theory. The other theory is a mere Muhammad ak Harry Billips. Well, that was his friend of David Matt who was never a police officer. He

wasn't a police officer. But no, no, but David Mack supposed to use his car. Correct if you believe the Harry Billips theory. I don't see it being crazy that you use your own car, because, like you just said, they're not thinking you're gonna use your own car, so you reverse it nobody. Okay, Well, why would he robbed the bait he read it a car? Why did he walk into a bank on knowing this cameras embe knew that was David MG and he was the reason they

card him. Knew that on leave? What because his woman that was working inside of the bank gave him up. Yeah, the girlfriend that was the bank teller, she was not the bank tellers, was the manager. She don't want to order all the money. Yeah, So that's you would think to yourself, why would a police officer have a chick that works in the bank use this chick to help him rob at seven hundred racks, and I think this

chick's gonna wrap me out when he comes. They'll be talking when they laying next to you in the being, They'll be talking. Yeah, but how many people? Yeah, but how many people are? Then you get in that room, we are You're gonna say, David Mack wasn't that smart because how many interrogations has he done with people knowing once the police started interrogating my girl that works in the bank, she's going to still the beans because I've made people spill the beans. She told me, she's told you.

We thought, and then I thought, even if she did give me a she lied. She I don't know what calling that day. We love females, you know, like how they have our back, but they're gonna be the first one to crack my Never put them involved anything criminal. Yeah, you don't. Never bring in especially if she ain't even from the street. A lot of them from she wasn't from the street. I'm saying, especially even after the stream the streets, they got too much a little, they're gonna

volte like old Line Strey. They're gonna volde man so so David Mack was done for that, thinking, oh, this girl's gonna have my back when when the police come, that's call the naives that she ordered the money. She ordered the money and the amount that they never even ordered money order. Yeah, biggest she probably did before it on even did when you get caught. No, they just they said that that amount of money had never been ordered. So she ordered a bunch of money and then that

money disappears, and she would have stayed strong. She just cracked as expected, though as expected, as expected, as expected, not by David mcapparently, No, the other detectives got her the crack I'm talking about. She cracked as expected, She spilled the beans. She ran everybody situations where females hasn't cracked this one. Did you got the perfect ship going down with Curtis Jackson power? You see what I mean? Females cracking and that show? What are you talking about?

Hands kind of got She's about the Tasha home Girl, They about the Yeah yeah, the most gangster woman in that show was the d A Angela. Yeah. Yeah, Hey, spoiler spoiling, We're gonna tell you here here first wait wait, wait, are you going to ruin the show for all our Listen, you don't know what this is. Regie is a good ship to me, and this is this Reggie version. I don't know that it's gonna be a whole new season. Well no, yeah, because you know, I guess who just

got the job. Yeah, but this is what's up with that. It was a dream, y'all. Watch Angela didn't get shot by Tommy. No, it's a dreamy watch there was some things that she never told him. Hey, tom Tommy and Tasha came to the house and and was pushing up on me. She didn't say that to him, and that's gonna be major if if she got shot by Tommy and all that. It's a dream, trust me. Remember you're speculating, speculating, said Reggie. Yeah, but y'all want gonna say, y'all hurt

here first it was a dream. That's a good theory. You might go back and watch the another show. What else you want to say about kept before we move? I mean, I think at the end of the day, man, but Ladder is good at what he's doing. Man, and y'all gotta watch you know what I mean? How y'all give y'all game to that dude? When he's you know, talking about real street ship, not just his platform. You checked him at the end of your interview with him,

told me to interrogation. Yeah, in fact, the only one and everybody start trying to file out and they get the police all of a sudden. Yeah, he's been check a couple of times since what year was that interview? Seventeen And a few times I kept telling him. I was like, your boy, he keep telling your boy. That was my way like telling him, you know, you keep hating no ship. You know, well, you know I kind of asked him. I didn't. I didn't really appreciate his style.

I brought it up. We have a lad on the show about three episodes ago, so if you're seeing him that day when when we was exactly so. Yeah, I just don't like how you interrogate people man, like like give all this, like like the platform to promote their ship. Man, you don't even mention like what they got going with, none of that, like no ship about the artists they sell? What ventures? Okay, you in the stocks and should ask them what type of you know, financial investments house profolio,

try you know what I mean. Yeah, definitely stopped so much about his portfolio on the Breakfast Club. I didn't even know, Like, damn, you're part of this. That in the third shares and it's that in the third other situations you can ask niggas about besides crime. You feel me, And that's all I'm saying. My big manager from the Bay were just like that guy. Man. First guy took me to Mr Child's Man and the nineties Child's ever since, Man, I funk with it. Man, I was just was there

for my I'll be trying to eat that. I don't know what I can eat this foo foo for me? Tell me what recommend them for me? Okay, So Felippe Child has was doing the salt pepper lobster and salt pepper shrimp. So that's the fried lips and the fried shrimp. So go there for that. That's him salt pepper shrimp and the salt pepper lobster. You know they chopped the sauce. It ate that sauce as fried as good as fun period and you can throw your little fried rice a little.

I'll still go to the get old spot. I like. I like that Christaceans even though and let go I know that I know that's still that still get on. You're going to every black chicken for birthday and the birthday yeah, facts, it used to be the you know, okay, I took me there, him and Banks and ship Man managed forty and too short, you know what I mean. So, yeah, that's my old joke I heard on town Official Man.

We actually Drew don first album. We recorded in Dangerous Studio and Banks did all the beats, Pimper the year, all that ship. So he was all up on a one umbrella at one point in time and then you know the ship is separated. But shout out, too short, shout out, and he basically gave me a song. He made Brian Turner so mad on chronic too thousands and I forget the name, what was it, Drinks on me or something, But he was like, they never gave me

a song. This good work, ain't no motherfuck choke on the beach man a't know he had too short bang and like all the ship that he was behind was getting platinum pleux. Facts. When he was behind that short him and sucking up what's his name, Shoty b with the motherucking good talk play with him, two niggers was on it. It was a rap he had all the hits. Man shout the funky all that ship you talking about? You made me thinking about boy l a dre Alright,

go ahead. Fasna also asked about the role that too Shortest played and putting Oakland on the map like he's he's the king up between him and hammer like hammers that the king king? Is that right? I put too

Short beforehand. I mean have a raps hammering with mainstream and he I'm talking about farest sales far at like impact, who sold the most albums ever in the Bay Area just ham a period, because it's hell the people that came out the Bay You gotta forget the singers, the ambos and Tony Tony Tony's is a lot of people that came out here that sold just as many of

more albums. And too Short so you can't just say he's the top now far as the rap he's the top because he started the independent ship and everybody fouled his blueprint and the Bay Area far as the independent game, so he could say he's the independent king who over forty forty doing no independence short but I always thought how to deal now sure it was always out the trunk until he got the drive. You know, my only Tepo handon put him out, you know what I mean.

The seven girls on the first albums, you know what I mean, they put too short out, came out way back. I would always gave forty the trunk and then for he came out the trunk too. Yeah, the like the king of that. You know. Hammer came out a lot of us here in l A. I wasn't feeling Hammer right righte it was. It was a lot of disrespect throning in his direction. But I'm I'm guessing up in Oakland because he's representing Oakland. People loved him regardless. I

guess I was a weird or something. I remember when the came out there threw darts at it at Capitol Records. Tell you this, My g got them big ass pads he had got there with the crotches. They wearing them right now, ain't they with the crotch over the skinny leg Niggs bought them back. All the skinny James dudes got the big crotch joints going pas. Let's let's let's do the history now. Y'all wearing Hammer pans right now with a big crotches that came from the hammer pans.

How did you feel about him and buying the helicopter, for that's what he always got to be ye put that in my son dope man. Yeah, man, we really didn't like it. It open because like right he did, it was a big sweet that was a ninety one, and my whole neighborhood got swept and all our king pins got swept. And I was there in the projects because FBI a t f um uh d e a um ambalances highway performance cars out there for high speed chases.

The whole project. They're onwn rules everything, kicking it down bile at the same time six am. Everybody should getting kicked down all through East Okeland, West Oakland, all the ship getting here at one time. And it's right after the helicopter was bought, you know what I mean. So we all felt some type of way out there and open, like come on, bro, like we love you, you know

what I mean. But god damn helicopters. One thing I can say about him when he was hanging around us, I've never seen him and a drink, smoke or curse. Im ain't no joke neither like these was trying to talk ship man on the third base. Motherfucker shook when they came out here. You know what I mean. He don't allegedly you know what I mean, His crew ain't playing. That's what I'm saying. I gonna say he's like the real deepm never never believe it enters. It must have

been real costly too. Yeah, the only problem. That was the only problem. At the end of the day. They say, like ham must broken. Man started Google, he started with top shares in Google. Like he get paid man like uh shack, And Hamble was one of the first people they got at the big shareholders in Google. Man. So he's go cheat man. That to be looking at ship above the surface like oh it's music ain't popping, so he ain't getting a shipload of money. He's go cheat man.

I think it's when people filed bankruptcy, they think you're broke. I think he might file bankruptcy, but I'm not sure. But I don't mean you're broke if you file bankruptcy. Donald Trump filed bankruptcy in his one business. And sometimes you have people suing you. So that's the way to get out of you file a chapter eleven on your LLC or your corporation or whatever, just to get out that lawsuit, just to get and that's sometimes ship, you know.

I mean, come with a new LLC SIMP similar death Row Forever and death Row Records, but you're still using the same ship and you back at it. And he got these record labels do when they saw all these artists big money, they switched that mother and foul chap that lapping on your ass. So it's a business strategic move. But don't mean you broke. Yeah, you know a lot of times. Well I don't think two shorters of times, but sometimes and two shorters actually lasted the test of

time too. I mean he's still relevant right now. He always returned and come up with my last album show they playing with Motherfucker's or motherfucking forty forty just dropped the paper man those y'all need to get that show together lit though, if you guys opening and forty and uh and who was just talking about? Yeah, like that's the show that you would go to one now when you was running death Throw, you never signed any of these artists from the How many Barry artists did you guys?

You got? Laughing? Let me tell you, let me I'll tell you what you have, you're gonna allow. This is what happened to. So I went up to the prison. I was like, man, Dance just did the beats because we had went up and shot that only in California though, um, the only in California video, right, And so I'm so

Das was doing that. Man. He played me these songs because I used to live in the Marina and they used come over my house talking with me at the Marina City Club every morning, and Dance is coming there and playing me just this is macdude, This is macdude. I was like. And so I go to the prison. I go, yeah, you know, Dad's got about four or five beats already done, songs already done on this dude, they Mac and he go mac Drey. I go, yeah, I think that's your name. I think that's the thing.

He said, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, Rish get him, get him right. I go back up there. Yeah, I got you know what he called seventy five dollars and we got the fly songs and everything, and so he said he hadn't bring the nigga, you know, haven't filled out visiting form. Let me come and meeting. He came walking in the visiting room. It was shot and what was the error? Where everybody there was Max something man, and

y'all got your Max confused. He said, we know signed somebody from signed this motherfucker from the Bay to pop motherfucker Marrow Chicot. That's true because that's the hardest. The New York rapper, a Baltimore rapper, a Bay Area rapper, on l a rapper. I contend to consider him an Oakland rapper because he got his game from Oakland. When

he was in Baltimore, Baltimore. He's doing his acting ship Baltimore, New Yorker saying when he got to Marin City, he started rapping with the digital underground niggers, and then when he got to Oakland and starting with the Richie Richard, the good real niggers in the streets cutters, cut the motherfucker. Because in Oakland we wear ball heads. It's called the Louisville you know what I mean. When pimps and Ship was wearing all the perms and ship, real street niggas

went with the ball heads. Bro niggas went doing all hot tops. Don that ship, Real street niggas, you know what I mean, periods. So Park went to Oakland and got the ball head. Freeze got the ball head folks. We had ball heads in Oakland and little Caesars and ship man terms and we did have but it was pimps. That really was pips side in the Palms Street nigga Hustling nigga had that same ship too, but the real killers and hitters on the Black ball Head niggas, So

they always feel like they were in California. But they had a sound mentality, y'all. They have bolted them all they got Freezing. I was like, you don't know, Like I don't know about out here, but a lot of us from California family. Our roots is from the South corrects from New Orleans. It's all that ship. So you don't write from down there. So it's only in that stuff, you know, it's in our blood. It's like that. I always left from that. Yeah, you know what I mean.

We migrated. You forgot We migrated and slavery ship. We migrated when that ship was free in the eighties and the nineties. We're still doing right. See nugget nuggets, old school nugget on your pockets. A Bay Area rapper, you know, that's that's the general consistency because it got gamed up in oak Marin City was treacherous too because it John Goes ain't no more sucking jail the projects he was

living in in Marin City. And so a combination of both what was digital underground based and just the underground is like Berkeley Oakland, combination of of all that ship they didn't have like one spot then based in Oakland or mainly you know what I mean. But it was a combination of Maren Berkeley were shot from Oakland, Oakland, Okay, from in Florida, and I think, yeah, I think he's from Well they put them, they put him on in

that album. I think it was they gave him one line and it was the hardest line of the song when same was the song the same song, Yeah, like two verses. So he was mad at digital us. What sign oh exclusive and I know what it is. They didn't pay me no money when they were signing to the group. Why didn't sign him that? The thing was they would never signed him to the group. They treat

him like a roadie. They didn't see the potential. But his first solo album him as he got it, well, he produced, producing a lot of Yeah, that guy would never sign him as a group. So we went back to a video shoot that they were doing. Uh it was in April, April of nineties six, and he wanted to go with this to shine on him because he was always mad. I was at that video. It was the one where he came and took one of the niggas bitches form a video. He came in the drove

and he had he came to shine. I was there a video. I was there, and I don't mind speaking about I was there. It was called the Regno Floe. It was like the little It was in in in the factory and had all the little set with the rocks and ship was still feeling salty even though he had already achieved a success. And then he took the baddest model that was in the video, left with the bitch and dropped top and bounce right. Lawyer you know he was he was, Yeah, he shut the video down.

I ain't. I ain't because he never never signed him in the group, even though did do a lot of the Beasts for his album that you know, Interscope eventually. That's crazy man. He learned something new every day. And that's a hell of a history. And that's what you get when you listen to the games to chronicles, all kind of stuff that you've never heard of before, and uh, it gets revealed first here. But before we wrap it up, we got to talk about all these conspiracy theorists videos

creating content on the depth of Nipsey Hustle. I know you've got something to say about this, man. I said something on my YouTube, man, and all the motherfucking people went crazy. I think Reggie was like, Man, yeah, nah, I wasn't talking about people that just talking about it in general, you know what I mean. I'm talking about people that's falsely accusing people like it's just a dangerous thing to do because you don't got to walk these streets.

These people gotta walk these streets and deal with your false ass acquisations like they're getting death threats, they're getting physically threatened, you know what I mean. They gotta walk around the gross and they put a big you and telling any facts about that, no facts talking about big You. You're talking about Cowboy, you're talking about Grandpaul, you're talking

about his business partners. Now jay Z has something to do it louminaughty, Like this ship is going crazy for views, for views and subscribers, and you're putting real people life in danger. Man, that's not cool for sponsorships and views. That's all I was saying. Now, a lot of people got and unfortunately a lot of not even from out here, hiding. They don't even show them. So like people like us,

we're out here. They all know what I'm telling you out here, bro, come backstage with these people got shows with all these motherfuckers. I see the managers everything back. I gotta deal with it. So when I say ate something that's gonna be actual and factual and I can stand on it. I'm not gonna put nobody in no no danger of getting the case, nobody in danger of getting hurt or harmed or death threats, and none of that ship, man, because it's not cool for views. Pair,

That's all I was saying. And everybody went and some of these ridiculous I saw one where is this female YouTube creator? She put a map of big use office and then when if she got shot, I'm telling and then she's saying, look how close his office is to where he got shot? Nothing, And then you see the comments. Oh, bab You're making a great point. Like even her, the listeners to these channels are Remember, these are little young kids, a lot of these people and and and they like

to be talked down to. They like to be talked to like they in class because they just got all of high school and so they used to be talking elementary funk out of school. So at the end of the day, man Um, not only are they dumb, but when people put the ship out there, they believe in the ship. And I was about to say something I forgot. They're not only believing the ship, but too much weight was believing the ship. But they spreading it, you know

what I mean. They're spreading. It's going from line to line the line. So it's becoming the norm. It's becoming real, you know what I mean. So these motherfucker's are aheads. It's like this, man, let's be real. Let's put our thinking caps on. Magnum p I. Whoever the funk you are?

You super investigators? Who's giving you the secret information? Why are you sing for the police that the police don't got the detectives don't got the ship you're talking about the drudge don't got it, But you got it something out of town, some bit out of town. You got all the secret information? Exactly what happened? Who told you? That's my question? How you get it? And the police and nobody else got it out here in now l but you somewhere in the new work at Baltimore, whatever

the down south you're doing your blogs at. How you get it? And what makes you so freaking important to get to exclusive information? It's false. It's actually undermining the police's investigations because if any of these people were guilty, the police would have already arrested the arrested. My more the story, and we're gonna end this it on that man Gates of Chronicles. Yeah, my shit about to start,

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