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fact check from last week. I mentioned that three victims the first blood first Compton Piru and the first l A Crip killed um. The dates on those was Fred Garrett from Brim was June five, seventy two, Clifford ray Johnson from east Side Piru was February ten, seventy three, and Craig crowd out east Side Crip was October fifth,
ninety two. And what I found interesting about all three of those first victims is that it all occurred within an eighth month period when gunplay released started to take off in in Los Angeles during that time, and I just found that interesting. Within eight months, the first crip, the first blood, the first piru, We're killed. According to the research that I've done, and I haven't found nothing
that predates these guys. And seventy two was also the year that the West Side Crips stomped to death Robert Blue at the Palladium. That was March seventy two for Leather Coats. So something was really going on in early seventy three that that got it cracking on the streets of Los Angeles. Compton and Watts Identity, all those guys was trying to get get these guys as a as a whole, but then you couldn't get him as a whole, so they all broke apart. Now you got these cats
around the corner fighting with each other. It was pretty much like the Marvel Lowest Park. It was all loss Park, and then something happened and you just break off. So it's I mean, it's just that right, there is just a cycle, and I want to add that Clifford Ray Johnson was killed by stabbing, uh, Robert Blue was actually killed by blunt force injury, and Fred and Craig were
shot by firearm. Another thing from last week. I wanted to try to correct the timeline and the and the cost of of the quisitions of the Death Row catalog. Cording to Reggie, Wide Awake paid thirty six million or six million and two thousand nine. Most of the published reports say eighteen millions, So there might be a discrepancy there. But that was in January two thousand nine when uh, I guess they called her a soccer mom that was running Wide Awake purchased one of the most probably famous
music catalogs and the history of the earth. Yeah, she was just like a front person for some investors from Canada. But then four years later, Wide Awake is claiming bankruptcy or they filed some sort of bankruptcy and E one takes over that amount according to what I found online million.
But Reggie, you say it was eighteen million to purchase price. Okay, that's a really cheap price for for E one to pay, but hey, if they got it for eight team and they got to steal because they was able to package that with their all their other assets and sell that to Hasbroke for four billion in August of two thousand nineteen. So there's the timeline. What do you think the death Row catalog was worth out of that four billion? Wow, well, let's still work. You know, once they get all the
legal issues uh resolved. That's why you know this is not everything is available on download, mainly dre stuff, the Chronic and stuff like that. But once they get the chronic doggy style, murder was the case, murder was the case not even out yet, um um tupac stuff. Once they get all the laws bossiles and those issues are resolved, it'll be had his hands on death Row and with all his music and all that. You think she could have got a billion dollars? No, No, he couldn't have
shown the death road right himself. No, not even fifty million, No other artists. Fifty does not generate that that that type of money with with all the downloads and everything, it's probably generating about five five million a year. I think diff Ro would have been bigger right now that it when it started. I think if I think it would have if he would have kept going and working and had new artists and all of that. That was
my question. If you do that, but and you decided to sell, you think diff Row would have been worth a billion dollars. I would have got somebody knew that. You know, if he would have got to Kendrick Little Mars or the game and all of them and was able to put it out. Um, you know, if he was popping the days like he was, and um in impossible. But t d not even worth that right now. And he has some of the biggest West Coast artists out in the game. But a lot of the money that
you get from acquiring a catalog comes in licensing. And some of these songs will be licensed forever. You know, they're gonna be licensing pop songs, dre songs off of the chronic U snoop stuff is gonna be licensed. I think it's all about how you set that up. And I don't know Sugar knows that licensing game great, but the licensing is more valuable as the songs become older
and older. Commercials, movies, Well, I don't know if billion, but I think you can generate years to put tupac the music to All Eyes on Me in the tupop So you gotta come down to reality. But how many how many seconds did you use it the song? Did you use the whole movie work? The movie was mainly on All Lights on Me? Yeah, but the song. It goes by how much coverage the song has in the movie. The only word the music is going to be played is in movies. Now, you may get a couple of commercials,
you may get some downloads. They got downloads. Is not making that type of money for now. The two Pacca State is not making sitting on all that type of money like you think, and because that their partners with them. There's other ways that you can make money off. For example, every restaurant, every business, every elevator plays music that's all licensed.
When you walk into McDonald's or Subways or Chippotle and you hear that music plan, they're paying tens of thousands a year to license that music that you want to get that ascal and be on my that's where they're getting that money from a listen as a private company that's doing that. But this is all about downloads. This downloads from like just get into uh. I can't wait for the day for this too. We talk about this
just six nine kid, Takashi six nine. Um, well, before we get into it, let's play a little audio that we came across. Uh. It's kind of out there on the YouTube world now, but let's just play this and this so we can't hear so the people that don't know who to Takashi six nine is uh I can hear about it. And then we'll go into uh what we have to say. Even though I gotta put a disclaimer out there because I talked so bad about the South, I'm sticking my nose in East Coast business. But I'll
walk up the line. We're not so much gonna talk about East Coast business, but we're gonna talk about what happens when you're involved in the situation that Takashi six nine is involved in. It could be anyone, it could be a l A. I'll just walk up to that line. I don't want to put my foot in my mouth. Why are you talking about boots? So we'll see what's up. All right, Let's let's play that CLI. This is East
Coast Business letters. Listen to the clipping the shoe where we got a N E L space H E R and z alright, good, bows up and speak stony and distinct. Everybody wants to start rom council you a inquiry? Thank your honor for after doing for Brnandez. Hey, Mr Frands, come over you twenty three? You're only filed by any other names? Yes? What are the name? Uh Takashi Takashi six nine UM picks Yeah, Mr Bernandez. Where were you born? Uh bosh for Brooklyn? How far you're going to school?
About the tenth eleven prebator something like that? What Mr Hernandez, are you currently in federal custody? Listen? Approximately when did you start living in federal custody? About UM November eighteen two cousin eighteen? What were you arrested for racketeering charges? UM? You know, boling shootings, drug distribution? At some point did you decide to cooperate from government? Yes? When did that happen? Uh? A day after UH November nineteenth, the day after UH
we were taken down in connection with your cooperation? Have you pleaded guilty to certain crimes? Yes? What the point did you be guilty? UM? I believe there was nine counts of active charing um shootings UH and and drug distribution, and you listed racketeering with one of the crimes to which you pleaded guilty. Were you a member of any game? Yes? What was the name of the game that you will remember of? Uh? The non Chape Bloods non Jake Blood
Approximately when did you become a member around? Uh? I would say November two seventeen. What sorts of things did nine Trade members do? I'm sorry, what sorts of things did nine Trade members do? We participate with it and a lot of you know, pilent crimes, um, robberies, assaults, uh trugs, so so that nature. Mr Hernandez, do you recognize anyone in mc corproom who was a member of nine Trade when you were a member? Yes? Who do
you recognize? And if you if you can identify that person? Uh, can you identify where they're sitting at an article building that that person they'd be wearing uh hobb Anthony Ellison as a great sum um uh and uh luke a Jama Matt has the bounce sut on. But the way I think you want to say, you're honored to be the record reflective witness to identified Mr mcmis Carlson. Yes, the record reflects that Mr hernand Is in sequence identified
Mr Ellison and then Mr Matt Thank you now. Mr Hernandez will turn back to ninth Trade in a minute. Before we do, I'd like to ask some questions about your wife before ninth trade. Where'd you grow up? Raised and lived Bush Brooklyn? Where'd you go to school? Um? Fatamentary? I went to PS fifty nine Uh. From middle school, I went to wal Role compos For elementary, I went to PS fifty nine AH Middle School one role compos and uh high school for the time being went to
Lakes m Legacy Legacy High School. Did you work? Yes? I started working at the I want to say the age of thirteen. Uh. My first job was at the green Point Youth Court. Job that handles like misdemeanic cases for youth, um where the youth acts and like uh bailiff judge cherry youth Avoca community advocate type of thing. I did that about for two months. I'm her name is. I'm gonna cut you off. I think you are uh speaking so close to the mic that you're blurring some
of your words. Maybe move back and tiny the mic and keep your voice up and keep speaking slowly. Uh So I did that for about a year. Uh. I didn't make a lot of money doing that, so I started with my brother uh busting tables. I did that for about a year and a half and UH and did a job at a grocery store named Stay Fresh and Grow where I worked as a delivery boy. I did that about for two years. Uh. I went up to register. Shortly after that, UM I landed another bus
boy job and then after that became a rapper. So you said that you started a music careers, I right now, Yes, When did that? I say around two thousand fourteen? Uh? And then how did it come about? Well, at the store I was working in, um, stay Fresh and Grow, UM, there was a guy under named Peter Rodgers always always coming there by a team like a slapia, some Peanuts stuff like that. He asked me if if I if I made music and if I wrapped uh? And I was like no, and he was like, well you know
I got the imagery look lookal. I was like, you know, I took men consideration that we started making music from the from the Delhi And again this is around two doesn't fourteen? Yes? Like later doesn't fourteen? Like September? So when you started making music around to a four team. What type of music were you making? It was more of a like a rock and roll rap Approximately? How many records for songs to release? Uh? Eight? I believe, I believe around eight. Did you want any tours? Yeah?
Where is uh Eastern Europe? Um? I toured in Bratislava, Slovakia, Bratislava, Slovakia, Prague, Czech Republic, Berno, Berno, Czech Republic, uh St Petersburg, Russia, and UH Moscow. Were you making any money at this time as a as a as a metal rap performer? Um? I mean for all those shows I made about two thousand, I was profit. I did it just for the experience. Mr Hernandez. Did there coming time when the type of music that you reported change? Yes? Fotunately? When did that
happen around? Uh? It change in September two thousand and eight seven, directing your attention to September two thousand seventeen. Do there coming time when you filmed a music video in Brooklyn? Yes, sir, we're in Brooklyn, uh Peffan steveson Brooklyn, UH on Madison between Tompkins Avenue and True you remember the address? I believe I want to say us to be Somebdy Madison reset me seven Ms Horny, Can we please pull up for the witness what's been marked for identifications?
Government Exhibit two zero two. You should right crazy, Mr hand Brandon's to see Government exhibit two zero two. Yes, what is that? Be Smdy Madison? Is that a photographer of Recebdy Madison barely an accurately cantet the way of resemthing Madison would? Yes, you're on a Governmentjobern exhibit shoo zero two. Any objection, no proceed, Maybe we published you're on it. Yes, you've felt the music video in front of three semigas. Yes, sir, what was the name of
that song? Come on, g U M M o't even take Mr Hernandez. How did the feeling of gum come about? Um? Around August two thousands of team Maybe I made the song on? Alrighty, it was Takashi six nine testifying apparently in federal court. That is. I don't know how that audio got smuggled out, but apparently somebody was out phone and recorded it and and and people was hitting for a shell. Now this goes all the way to what I was saying about you know, all these neighborhoods bringing
these guys into the hood because they got money. They want to be game bangers. They loyalty. They can be game bankers, but they loyalty and grind ain't there. Like you know, the homie that you don't broke bread with. This guy is up there on some ship. You don't do. Now that's for real, sol I mean, just listen to just live from what you just heard. I mean, it was one of my reasons for saying, you know that
I never had a problem with Tupac. But my problem was, you know, just because you've got money don't mean you from the hood. You can't just come to the hood like that. And if these guys, these guys never knew this was coming, they never knew it was coming. I mean, what's your opinion on that. I think you're right. I thought about Tupac when I was listening to this audio earlier today. There's some parallels. You know, a guy that really wasn't from the hood but was claiming the hood.
A guy that was embraced by the hood but didn't go through the experiences of growing up in the hood or banging for them, and then Park ends up shot and killed for making a mistake, got Takashi ends up indicted because of it. But I mean, don't get me wrong, you got catching the neighborhood. That's what this ship like that. But what I'm saying is, you know, these these guys coming here flashing their money and being spending their money
with the homies, and then they let them slide in. Now, if you don't let them slide in, like man, you gotta you gotta earn them be here. I hear what you're saying, James. I disagree with what Alex was saying because I understand because Park wasn't trying to He wasn't a Faxer or Wainster. Park was like that. He was loyal to who he was with. And I get that, and and and that's what I made by Park was you gotta remember we're talking about a person that's all
white man. They turned out to being police later beating up on some people, and he in a in a v and bart gun play to it. So Park is a person that's loyal to who he's with, and he ride or die with who he's with, not just but the way that ain't how you know, FU story is totally different, and I understand that, But but being friends with fifteen of the homies are just saying the whole who would accept you? It's not the same. You know what I'm saying, You ain't doing what I'm doing out here.
Anybody can say I'm from the marb, I'm from sixties, I'm from Whovering. Anybody can say that. But when you get inside the hood and chalk to the real niggas niggas, if they ain't recognizing you, you're nobody. You're nobody. And just because you got money don't mean that you automatically fit in. But they end you know what I'm saying, and and and and there's no telling what what catch you don't know gonna bring cheat. My point is just
that these aren't real gangsters. The Conscious Night, no real gangster. Topox of Courts was not no real gangster. And I think we could put Chris Brown in this category because he's been hanging out with a bunch of fruit towns. Where Chris Brown from North Carolina somewhere, Virginia somewhere, and now he's you know, he's rolling with the fruit town parrous. We had a segment on this man, and I really don't believe and think that you know just because you've
got money and you want to rip this hood. You know, cats being a fit off of it. And it's good why the money is still coming. But when the money stopped coming, now we got problems. I mean, to each his own, to each hood that accept these cats want to come in and want to fit in. And all of a sudden, you want to be a game banker, know what you're dealing with. You can't be you can be mad, but you gotta slap yourself in the motherfucking head when you see ship like this, you listen to
this guy, understand. Point out two of the homies. Now, these two are the ones that supposed to allegen to kid nap team. I mean, I know snitching is snitching, but take Kim napting his homeboy, and I'm not you know, Shoddy, who's another person he supposed to lay it out? So though shout, he took a deal. Shout, he took a deal. Shout. He gonna be on the stand too, y'all. Watch mark my word, he's gonna be understand y'all. Watch y'all you're
talking about shot gonna be on the stand. But My point to all of this is, um, he was sucking this woman, so he ain't got no love for him, especially when he ain't loyal and like y'all, y'all just put him out and not being a street dude and all of that. He was working on this woman. Why
shotty and everybody's mad and where he just do? This is wrong at And it's obvious to me that the government was talking to him because he said he said he decided to take a deal of the day after he got arrested, ship like that happened, they were already talking to him. They had already before he got a kid. Man, he's three years old and he ain't been a new ship to make him that all this ship he doing, he's doing it to fit in. I'm gonna show y'all how I'm with it, But at the end of the day,
when I ain't with it, you ain't there. I watched this cat on on the Breakfast Club talk about how hard he was, and this came, just's my gangster. Your gangster is young, nigga. You only three years old. Back he was he was. He wasn't talking about the federal government. He was talking about one he got his homeboys and who he claiming and getting fed, so they decided to snatch his answer. Now they get him for a little chance,
a little change. Now that's gonna that came back to haunt him because point to my right, that's how niggas think. Because I'm sitting next to somebody that thought that wing one time too. Oh you okay, okay, but then yeah, that's true. We can't get my money, let's get it in another way. Exactly, Okay, understandable. But what these are your big homies. This is you're paying your way to be from from the hood, So why do they have to kidnap you and go to the extreme to do this?
So you should have been breaking back because there's another niggas sitting in the middles, four or five, other niggas is a little bit closer that's controlling the bag. And then and then us six or seven is outside. Be like funk though four or five and fucking we're gonna get him or don't. Nigga ain't gonna do nothing to me because they can't. You know, if if that would have went down, nobody could did to the people that was thinking about doing that to show at the time,
nobody could have did anything to those people outside of it. No, they could have did nothing but but take it. And I hope they weren't there when it went down, because that's what they were telling niggas to dude to step back. Yet exactly, he's in the white boy you know, he's into this rap culture and and you you're listening on the tape, he had these little odd jobs, you know, a little bad boy worked up to now he's doing
this thing. You know what I'm saying. Down he see it, get a taste of two thousand dollars, not even making money now only putting it down here, number one hits in one year, in a year and a half time, he's making a killing in now. Hen from the hood, he was bigger than Coy. You gotta go woo woof with this. They're gonna be claiming the hood and then everybody knows the story on that. But at the end of the day, it don't justify what the fuck you doing.
Take your legs because you you you want you know what I'm saying, You wanted to be here. And if you get on that motherfucker stand and can face those cats, what the fund is gonna happen to this dude in real life. And the bad thing about it, he don't understand that part. He's still gonna do probably about ten years. Well, they're gonna put him somewhere. They got to give him a better deal than that he was taking. Yeah, he was facing forty seven years the eyes against anyway for
dealing with the police like that. Because the police gonna tell you, yeah, your boy did who on some real ship he already well, they didn't even got to telling that because he don't understand telling him. Yeah that yeah, them right there, they let it be known. Ain't let it be known that I'm cooperating those cats in trouble. Oh yeah, ain't coming home no more. And they seen their boy shot. It's gonna be a lot of deals being taken. But shout. He took fifteen years. Yeah, and
he didn't cooperate with the government. He actually called rat an ungrateful rat, he called him. So I would be surprised if they were facing assault with the other robbery charges all of that. That's the question. Years. Not a deal for the charges, but a lot of those charges, man. And this is in my experience reading these indictments, a lot of it is exact, but you also have to add into the equation the exaggerations that the federal government
adds in their indictments. All this extra stuff, and I'm sure a lot of stuff that you gotta read this indictment and half of it is probably not even true. Check this out and answer my question. And I want everybody that's listening to this to to to put their comments in. If I'm wrong here, if I'm right here, you got a little white boy making a lot of money. He's actually Mexican, were Mexican, helping a lot of people, right and now here he is at the end of
the day. You understand, testifying against the homies, all this ship that he went through, that the homies done to him. You know what I'm saying, Is it justifiable because he's doing it? Oh man, I get that through the pass. Look what they was doing to him. He doing this to get out of the games? Yeah, am I wrote to this, No, no, I hear you. The problem is it's what you always preach. Is that's why we can't be so quick to say people are from the hood.
I understand that. I understand's what I'm saying. And once they started hollering that because he made trade Way big, just like Pocket and Sugar made m ov bit exactly. He took them to another level. That's all he was saying. We thought that, I thought I used to think he was talking about Shotty Park and should not didn't make the hood big. It expanded the Hood and all different places. But they didn't make it big or not incompetitive They made it big. No, when you got people, man, don't
don't don't don't do that. The Mob was the mob already before Sugar. Tupac with the Nis Niggers was in the Hood when ready. And but that's what I just said. They made it bigger and that's always that's what they saying among Fruit town Killer. I'm not saying that. I'm saying to the worldwide right. They did that, popped my brand and made an international did she started to but
Park continued it. Park put it out there musically from ye and it's there so but far this man, I said in the game class where they and I was sitting in there and watching, and I've seen a picture and it made me laugh. In the game classes, the biggest pyrou game member in in Southern California, who was to night. Oh yeah, and I laughed. I started going there. I said, boy, if any real game members ever saw that, man,
I would, I know you would. But you know, just by the things that happened to this, to this, to six nine, could he be saying, man, this is my only way. You pan back and I can get myself out of jail. Just how we talked about keep, you d saying who the wolf? Now you know what I'm saying? Do it make it right? Because you told but keep you didn't send anybody to prison? Everybody, everybody, people, everybody,
Wait a minute that it might be more than that. No, he didn't send nobody to prison because everybody is dead. Everybody is dead. We questioned that. Okay, was right? No, uh, but everybody is dead. You got everybody running around here calling the dude a rat because it's going to land door and said they did this ship. But but down here here you're listening to this cat. This cat been kidnapped, beat the funk up by the by his homies and all that. It's those still your homies after they do
you like that? Are they? But as other inside the Tradeway game that was closer to him, that were that's also getting indicted behind uh this woman, but we shot in. Takashi had a fallen out before the indictment even came down because, like he said, he knew that the indictment was coming down. He had been contacted by the government trust. But he knew he had already been contacted. He just
didn't gett nobody heads up. That's where everybody missing. It was like they just got like idea early morning wake ups. They had already been like, Mrs Takasi, this is what's going on, this is what we're gonna do. What you got for us. So my question was, do you think what are you doing on is wrong? Alex, Yeah, whenever you're tell him, I just regardless if they beat me, killed my mama, regardless off the homies, just let's keep it because I mean, I'm just, I'm just He's telling
beyond just the whole little kidnapping. He's beyond getting your ass whooped and torture for a certain amount of time and then having to pill out a hunting in something whatever the mall was hundred seventy five dollars and the ash beating. Now I gotta get up, now, I gotta be loyal to you. Then you return that ass beating like that. But what he's saying he is testis gangster exactly that surround me. So that's what you think you
should have just went back at him. The way you beat these cases, these federal cases, everybody keeps their mouth shut. Once one person starts talking, the whole case starts to crumble down on the people that are indicted. Everyone keeps their mouth shut. There is no case. And that's why federal those federal indictments are so effective for the federal government, because all you gotta do is get one person to talk.
And once you're reading through those pages, you're looking at fifty years, you're looking at seven years, you're looking at forty seven years. A guy like Daniel hernandez a ka Takasha six nine will start talking with the quickness. He does not want to do forty seven years. That's why I think he's probably gonna do less than five. No, No, they're gonna they offer any more than that. Because if if Shotty got fifteen for doing a whole lot more and not cooperating about what is Takashi, I think he
didn't cooperating. The reason why, the reason why you gotta give Takashi an amazing deal, like three years or four years. Is so that you can get the next niche to cooperate. Because when someone serious, if they they they give Takashi the same time they gave shot, the next snitch is gonna say three people. Oh yeah, check out the Feds.
The FEDS gave Sammy the Bull Gravano five years for admitting to protect participating in seven team murders, for admitting to be the co captain of the Gambino crime family. And he did way more than Takashi six nine. He got five years for admitting to more murders than Jeffrey Dahmer committed. So there's no way Takashi is gonna get stretched out for this. Well, what they're gonna do him down somewhere as if he went to the You got money,
So he's gonna take the money and disappear. But what can he go with all these tattoos on his on his face and neckame? What is what is nitch is doing nowadays? Let's let's get into that. Um if, if, and when Takashi six nine gets released, what will he do? He gotta move, he gotta go somewhere. He can't go back to Brooklyn. Well that one of the articles mentioned that the fees have provided, um what is it called when they're protecting you? Um, when this protection, that that's
gonna be an option for him. No, that's what he's gonna take. You don't have to sammy the bolt and take them to Arizona started slant an ecstasy and they caught another case. So I think so your question is he's gonna be able to go back in the music business. The first and foremost, will they come back to New York City where he was born and raised. No, will they go back into the music. But he's he's a famous person. He's known everywhere. Now over all the tattoos,
I mean, every everybody knows who. If you go back to Brooklyn and be able to live in Brooklyn, happy and go back to doing music, all of those cats in Brooklyn should work with their head. Now it's happening already in l A and all these neighborhoods. This this informants from every neighborhood in Compton, l A. And wats that have come back to the neighborhood, that have made their presence known, and nothing is happening there and he's still hanging in the hood. They still hanging with drinking
and all that. That. Well, their homies trt to be a shame of that. I agree, I agree, But there's there's probably not a hood that that hasn't happened to. In l A Box from Main Streets known he Greg Katie's put him out on in the movie. I ain't gonna put like that. It's like Studbox from Main Street. He's doing it and he's riding around and still doing it. But that, but but that's just one thing. But I
can tell you people that went back to their professions. Uh, Kobe Bryant went back to his professional with no problem. Joe Long Ray no not realist baseball football player, the football players he got on the stand test if I don't think that was with him and he went back to the little happy life. Yeah. I'm never claiming he from the streets. He ain't about that. I'm just telling you people that that did some talking people that went back to their professions. Some people don't continue and we
have no problem with it. I don't have no problem with well, I thought, I don't have. I have a problem with Ray for some reason. I have a problem with Ray Lewis. I don't look at him the same somebody in the prison he was. He don't know what what what the consequences could have been from that Shack going to jail. He don't know what the consequences could have been. He didn't, he didn't show. People ain't looking at it like that. Ain't nobody did no time. He
just said Shack was doing it too. But I think what Reggie saying is his fans forgave him. He came. Not only his fans forgave him. He still he went back and got endorsement deals again because all those in his sponsors dropped him after the rape charges, because he got off the hook. So if you ain't if you ain't charged with the ship, like I said, we ain't talking about the getting off. Yeah what what what even if he got on there and told and then came.
He different from the six nine cat. It's different. He fat football ship, then rich people forgave him. He's a civilian. Now this dude is a game banger. He's not a game banger. He just claimed to be. Well, he put himself in the game bang of category. He put himself there. Everyone believed it. He went all over. Social media went
all over, The internet went all over. These interviews claimed it even had even had the leader come on an interview with him kind of co signed him exactly half of the half of the people that buy his music. These kids was a look at him like that. Shotty was like the sugar he looked at far. Shotty was like, shug, you know what. I've seen this dude a long time ago at the freeway, I mean at the airport, got into a fight. He looked at so goddamn scared this six nine A long time. I've seen the look on
his face. He looked like he was scared as the motherfucker. But he chattered up. He like he's banging. He with it. Those other cats that he were fighting, dude, they was with it. But I don't I don't care what do you do. I don't care how you getting down. You can't go back to the hood after getting on the stand on some rookie, the niggers, on your homies, and then she and go back to Brooklyn and then just think it ain't nothing. But that's the way it used
to be. Dog, we just kicked up under the rug. I think that they're gonna get rid of that. And Snoop dogg case ain't nobody put infaces on what Snoop did or ship so you can't call him nothing. That's one thing I hate some people to do it walk around and and and with no consequence. That's why I believe after a certain pair of time, there's gonna be
something that's not gonna gonna funk with him. But there's gonna be a lot of people that's gonna forgive him and and forget about it and go on and continue. And that little boy got out of jail and come back to Brooklyn within three years, and and think he gonna make that his home. Cats gonna get rid of that little bit do go back to Brooken. But he's gonna go somewhere and he's gonna be converted. And what TV shows he can get on doing his music? What show is he gonna go to doing music after he
did this? You just you you're trying to mother fuckers to jail. I agree with you. You gotta remember, I think it's right of the year. I mean, but my point is we're forgiving society and and and it's gonna be by go by God. That's by gods. Okay, if you don't think like that, we need to just leave this conversation along. I don't. I don't say I agree with it, but that's what's gonna happen. It's happening all over. I just remember the Tim Allen, the actor comedian who's
all over TV. You know that he was a cocaine informant back in the day till the White Dude. He's talking about the guy that played on the TV show with the with the Home Improvement. Yeah, the Home Improvement show. Yeah, people forgave him and guy became an actor star. How many years ago was that. I'm talking about ship and our word. I ain't worried about the white bok. I'm
just saying how they are forgiving. You know, I never thought that the rapper Rick Ross would be able to overcome those photos of him being a CEO that when he was working in the Miami Dead Jail. I thought his rap careers brother, because he's rapping about gangster stuff. He's rapping about drug trafficking and was basically a cop. White White couldn't waite came rapping about that. See that's
what that's your listing. The biggest one. Let me splin here you got man that that that that that worked as a correction officer, not a police officer to two different things. Do you see him as a cop of real cop? No, cops don't look at correction okay that, but they look at themselves as cops and the inmates call them cops. But if he was, if he was an then he would have had a problem. But if he want to be a cop, this is how you
choose to live. So if he choosing to live, and that's putting vanished bills, what's wrong with being a correction officer? You got you got homies in the hood, that's correction officers. Just because I'm a I worked for the paramedics, I'm on the other side. I don't know. There's nothing wrong with it. But he portrayed himself to be something other than he was. What was he before that? What was
he before that? We got a whole lot of motherfucking real gangsters out there that they ain't never seen the penitentiary, Real niggas that ain't even been to the pin They ain't honor a good card ship. But the code thing is you you got cats out there that that ain't not not what you called them, but that that's out there, the police, and they're doing the same ship we're doing well, not not I'm not speaking. I'm just saying violent bullshit.
It's in your fucking nature. Happy these motherfucker's that's that's that's police officer at the end of the day. Everybody is a motherfucking human and make mistakes and do ship just because look at that old truck, just because I said, it's reason why he do eight of the city do. But just because this motherfucker was a correction officer man to eat his own But then he lied about it. He said that's not me in the photos. He's denying it and then didn't flag it into a big deal.
I think that and that's why him Blad had that issue. But here we go, Damn, this can end my career. My fucker's how they ain't gonna buy my music no more if they know. That's what I'm saying. He wouldn't want hunting. He just wasn't one hunted, that's all that is. But so what he was a correction officer trying to eat He got a job. You know what I'm saying. He ain't never been a prison You got a million
cats walking around here today. That's with the business and or and that's saying with the prison, with the business, and they never went to the penitentiary. What's that something if you ain't never been a prisoner, ain't working with you? Bullshit, They're still working with you, you know what I'm saying. So it's it's it's it's a lot of there's a lot of cats out there, and there's a lot of cats out there that trying to live one way, but they wind up on the other side of the finish
man and and then they get caught up. Being a gagster is not for every motherfucking body because at one day, at one point, you're gonna have to prove who who the funk you are and the ship you say, And motherfucker's don't understand that. You can't sit in and tell the nigga I'm a killer and then this motherfucker walked up to you and call you a bit and you don't do nothing. You know what I'm saying. You can't do that. You can't beat this stuff as nigga sacking
in your motherfucking fans. This is what I tell my nephews, Nigga y'all ain't living on how we was living. Game bangon was an activity. Game bangon was getting in the car and looking for your opposers. Game bangon was man, I gotta I gotta shoot somebody because I'm mad at because your motherfucker's. Game Bangon was proving a point to the next nigger that I'm with it and don't come over here. Game banging went all about protection. I want to join. I want to join that hood because they
deep You go to the penitentiary. Penitentiary will show you what type of nigger you is sitting in the county jail. From the penitentiary, you go to the county jail and you repping something you ain't. You go to that blood monster and that cript module and Big Rocky don't know who the fuck you is, but you're claiming his hood. You're gonna get gang raped and beat with the house shoes and put in the motherfucking far sack. You go to prison wolfing that bullshit like you all with it.
But every fight, every argument, I mean every argument you have, you walk away from it. They're gonna get at your ass, take something from somebody and don't give it back. They're gonna get at your ass, and that ship follows you. It follows you. You get raped in motherfucking prison, don't come home sagging and putting on khaki suits and ship. You should be done. But they don't do that. They come home like their gainses. That's what some of these
snitchers are doing. They're coming home. They're coming to the hoods trapped. They're coming to the home wanting their position back. And everyone knows that they can't get that back. You can't, all right, But there's always a couple of guys in the hood that said, oh, you know what, he didn't snitch on me, so I'm not tripping on him. Or he got a little bit of money, so I'm not
tripping on what you have now? And is is you got a hood that that is just say, fanses, you got the mob, just say, and you got five hund niggers in the hood, and and and that one click, everybody is separated, and that one click, you don't just have everybody just on the mob thing and everybody together. Everybody ain't eating together. Everybody is doing their own motherfucking thing.
And everybody, and especially with the young niggas today has their own perception of what type of game banger they want to be. And that's exactly how an informant could wiggle their way into the hood. They can figure out here, these guys hate me, but I got some of these guys over here still like me even though they're from the same hood. And that's how these informants or former informants come back to the hood world. I mean, you gotta you gotta live in the hood to see that
type of ship. You gotta really be in the hood to see that ship. If you got your big homies and you've got you got your cats, like really living that motherfucking life, then it shouldn't be you got some motherfucker's saying I ain't gonna sunk with that nigga just because of this, But you ain't gonna see the motherfucker
sitting here drinking and getting high. Man, if you get on and that's how you should be a long time ago, you you would have to get on the stand and and do what this little cat did to be called that. The way it is now and the way the police got it is, you don't have to you don't have to see this. You don't have to see this, You're going off a word of somebody else. So that's how we live in in this society today. You know what
I'm saying. Everybody is quick to believe what what what John Doe said opposed to your homeboyd You don't have no loyalty, you don't have no respect, and you don't have no honesty in the hood. You don't have no togetherness, no nothing in the hood today. All that ship is so watered down. Every year you get different motherfucker's every time. You couldn't bring a homie a six nine to the
hood and say he went the business. If you was from the mob and and a white boy or Mexicans trying to claim the hood, you was doing extra just to prove that you was you belong here. No niggas wouldn't come into the hood because they had money. You know what I'm saying. They joined in the games because they got money and they want to wrap him and and be a part of this ship. But ain't nobody's sitting there telling them to stop them. You can't be
from the hood, homy. But ivery I mean, they're getting paid for it. It's hard out there. Cool changes on now. I want to I want to invite everybody to watch an interview that I did recently of a guy named Jay Stoner from Fruittown, Piru. He tells a story of getting caught in the case. He end up going to prison. He found out his fellow homeboy from Fruittown Piru snitched on him. That same dude end up on the same prison yard. So they got him up off the yard.
Now maybe four leaders they had to. They went into a cell and beat him up and eventually got off the yard. The only way you can do that, he had to had to send that kite in and say I can't be here no more. Him and another him and another Piru dude stomped him out. He got off the yard. But then Jay Stoner tells in the interview, he he's in Gonzalez Park. They kicking it in the park, and guess who decided he wants to come through. It's the same dude that snitched. So they ended up getting
into a big altercation. Um bullets were fired, nobody got killed. But it just shows that this informant did not realized that he's not welcomed anymore. This is like two thousand and he didn't give a fifteen and sixteen. This guy decided I'm coming back to the hood and he's posted up in Gonzalez Park and everyone's like, didn't this dude snitch on j Stoner? Who? Yeah? Him coming back through there? And and just like you said just a minute ago, man,
someone's like that, ain't my businesses between them. I'm just not gonna just naked, you feel me? But who's the no? Who's the no one? Say that? I got a question for you, James, because when I was in the viewing the guy that I thought he died and came back, not ye have to do but um and um the interview. I'm talking about this part three of Jay Stoner. You're right, Reggie, he was the one that told that after death story.
But he also said this when they went on the yard, he was giving the paperwork to everybody on the yard to say such and such as a snitch, and the Blood said, well, that's a pie rou thing, so y'all Pirou's gotta deal with it. And he said only two piru. He said it was just him and another piru. And it's like I thought it was. He was saying, I thought this was all the blood thing He was like, Nah, you another Paru dude, handle that. So it came to this is why, this is what that common was made for.
You see what what what this man just said, This is what it was. It was independent. When it was it was, it wouldn't know. That's that's a POWERU issue. Motherfucker's handled what they had to handle. Not just that they ain't got nothing to do with us. You ain't had, you ain't gonna walk the yard and your snitch. But shouldn't the other bloods be just as concerned at this informing my point exactly. I don't think it should have happened like that this two thousand fifteen. The prisons are
different now, you know what I'm saying. You know, man, all the old Gladiator catch, all the b GF catch man are like this now on the Rex mood. Motherfucker's get tired. Motherfucker's just seventy sixty nine. Motherfucker's just getting tired. I see a lot of these videos, dog, where I
just watched one with you and King Baba Loup. I watched one with you and uh Nate uh Sirio, I mean Cynthy and all of them in the park, and you know, I'm listening to Oh that was yeah, skim Towns, and I'm watching that ship and I'm looking against the Nate trying to retire, trying to retire, loving to death.
That's brother in law, but it's trying to retire. I mean, some things we can't do, and and and and if I was feeling the ship like I told you when when we went over there to see j and watching them, motherfucker's drunk. Cut that ship, edit that ship. That ain't how we That's not our perception of what we are. What did you not like about Nate's representation? Skipped down? Like I'm just saying, how games? And they was talking
and you can tell he was loaded. You know when when you when you interview when somebody drunk, What the fund is he talking about? You know what I'm saying. That makes that makes what are you talking about? Makes it bad? You know what I'm saying. That don't represent us in that manner. You know what I'm saying. But but the video is still out there, you know what
I'm saying. And I think about it, He'll surrounded by a bunch of other guys that well, you can tell they've been in the game a while, and so hopefully the youngsters will understand these are some old old gs. You know, all of all of those guys are the big homies. And what I'm saying is the big homies always supposed to represent one hunting in the real kind of way because everybody listening and seying and ship this is the first perception they have of you, you and
you and everybody else. But this cat's sitting here. That is a motherfucker. You know what I'm saying. We can off camera, we can go get high and go do our own motherfucker thing. You know what I'm saying. When I did my interview with you, I knew I had to have my guns in my pocket. You feel me, And I'm standing in this spot, this by the nut spot. You ain't never comfortable. You can't be so. I mean, you know, motherfucker's just getting twisted. And they twisted and
they twisted, they twist. The main catch that's on some fileship is the ones that's really out there talking the bullshit. You know what I'm saying right now, in to day, I guarantee you you can't really get it Neigg to say, like, for one one honey, that's really my road dog too much from that that statement, This motherfucker didn't kills you, So, I mean six nine got a got a long road
ahead of him. He's done. I don't think he's completely done. Actually, I think that let's say in seven years from now, when he's thirty years old. Yeah, a lot of people are don't forget about this. A lot of people, the people who are offended the most, are gonna be gone somewhere. And this guy's gonna do music because every every man that he sent the prison has a family, cousin, nephew on gole, or niece that's still walking Brooklyn, that's still walking.
Let's say he locked up twenty motherfucker's that's a lot of people that ain't gonna never forget what the funk he did. But a lot of people also saying he worked and we can't say that, I ain't laying a hand on that person, and we can't say that. And that's why we can And that's why the statement was made by Booty was because three years later and and keep You d is walking around talking and free and like nobody did anything for him, walking around and doing it.
Keep You he ain't in comforting. Can he come to Compton though, yeah, no, that's let me ask James again, can keep it he come to Compton? But yeah, exactly what you're supposed to. But but ain't nobody I can't even says, and no one's gonna do nothing to keep you at this point, what do you go at the game? I said, And that's what keeping get a past because what he did, everybody did, because it's your point, because you know what Takasha is gonna say, these people tortured
me as James McDonald. The only reason why keep you d is the only thing I said he did wrong with that situation is he was in a situation with the low and he chose to go out that way. What I'm saying, but I'm talking about you know, they feel like we didn't Why nobody from the mob, not we, nobody from the mob, what did anything ready to just put himself in the mob, did anything to keep you?
And why he's still walking around like well, if I'm hung in the mob, I would I would be able to tell you that if if I was still over there, you know, I go through that motherfucker I see niggas that that that's walking around like they just really kill us. And and they're not, like I said, the whole motherfucker. No, there's no big homies in the hood saying little homies,
this is what y'all suppoke. We used to sit on the porch with Rodney covering them, and they used to tell us how they used to get down and the way we should be. You know, don't never this, don't never that. You do this, and then you're gonna have a problem. You go this way instead of going that way, You're gonna have a problem when I'm all the way to when I went to prison, we're in the motherfucking blood mind you excuse me. We're in a blood mind you.
And you know bloods rood streets of Valet moved the wolf all night and day. Now here we go hitting the chin online. Now, when you're in prison, they don't care what's selling you in. They just throwing everything everybody in there. You got bloods and crypts in here. So the homies are saying, if you're going this, yord firing the motherfucker because this ain't the yard to be. I was in China West, I was in Laguna and they
said that's all cryps that's that's they they ship. I motherfucker's leaving in there a week, was leaving two weeks. Uh had a homeboy, the um goddamn raw Dog. His name was raw Dog and um east Pain, I believe. And then we had the the the Pebblos not the isn't it's over thirty some years, but were just in there, all of us together. It's only eight bloods, but altogether it's twenty motherfucker's and now you're seeing the homies converted from man. I'm trying to do my time to get
out of here. You know what I'm saying. It's a purpose to this ship. The penitentiary teach you if you if you cut for this ship. But something is motherfucker's. I know that got raped in prison. It's on the motherfucking streets with the business, with the business. Some of these informants are too Okay, you can take holding the little boy was with the business. You know what I'm saying, You just can't take ship from a certain individual. And half of the motherfucker and I swear to God, and
they're not not what you call the movie people. Half of the motherfucker's they call them this and that ain't that man, Ain't that you're listening to this motherfucker and you're listening to this motherfucker that's gonna get your cap bill, you feel me? Back then niggas had to come to the hood with okay, this is looking on Sun fifteen. Niggas a jail. Well, we ain't gonna do nothing to jail this. Come where is that jail, niggas and come to court house. We had a lot of cats or
they right there? Can you describe what they wear? All blue? You know he wrong? You know he wrong? You know what I'm saying. So it's a big difference in all of these, all of these guys. One thing I learned that a lot of a lot of the ogs I've seen you have cats come in up under them and they try to discredit those cats and they get down and and a lot of them and and I can't
explain it to to this dude and that dude. But we got a lot of big homies out there that that was that was like really with the business, but just not no more. That's why you don't have the what you call him you had in the hood. You don't have that. Well, hopefully we all grow up in mature and you got to and learn from our mistakes. You got you, you know, but that that never happened if you keep putting out you just watching these videos, no disrespect to you, but I mean, we we we
is it? Can I use the word glorifying game brangers? You know what I'm saying. I've seen a video with with uh notneing blocks cats riding all over the different parts of Compton. You don't even know what they're talking about because they just did whoo whooa. Then I just did, what are you talking about? Mende? You're supposed to be
something you're putting out there that meant something. You're trying to get a point across different kind of exact So, man, if we gotta stop glorifying the ship in order to fix the ship, you know what I'm saying. We can't fix it with everybody just wanted to know it and cool and and I want to be one of them because that little cat is looking at this ship and oh I want to be like that dude. You know what I'm saying. That was one of my biggest things
for men who I was. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. And and man, I swear to God, sitting in the Lotus Park in the in the headquarters, they had the little spot of butter. They used to call it the headquarters and men drewing time, Tom Darcy ruin all of us. We used to walk up in there, and we used to see standing pitts uh, China Dog and all that. But when China Dog came, you even see the big homies just like, ok, they with the dog and and adjusted.
They said to that, and we just like I used to like down just before I even knew who China Dog was, and it was like that name, that's China Doll right there. Then you see him interacting and and kind of like a boss to me, Oh, this dude is on every different exactly. She was pretty much saying that about so now, so now sitting and sit, this is what I'm gonna do. He definitely is not a follower. So if I'm if I'm gonna be like that, you gotta lead by example. You know what I'm saying. And
I've always led by example. If anything happened in the hood, I have to go. I'm fun practice what you preach. You shoot the homie, I gotta come get you because y'all ain't gonna say, y'all shout at them, and then they didn't come retaliate. So it's it's something totally different saying that. Explain that, James, because that's what a lot of people, well I'll be conversing with on their internet about where they don't get the point, Uh why not happen to keep you? Why not happen to uh baby Lane?
Sit went down? And they don't understand what I mean. That's something that's about game. A man to tell you that about retaliation in that hood, well, that's something that shouldn't even be explained. Basically, Yeah, a lot of a lot of cats in the hood and and all over or mad at the situation right now in the day, you know what I'm saying. Elando was gone, so everything pretty much went wool sigh, wool sigh. But now you
have keep you D saying he did it. Keep you d an't put it sep on no platter for him to be around, no pop loose and say here I am, Yeah, I said I did it. Wonder if you did it? So it's it's a it's a different thing. And when that ship went off, it went off big fireworks. It's cracking, you know what I'm saying. So it wasn't know half fast ship. People just don't understand the formalities that cats go through on the daily, just just just driving through
it and popping on the motherfucker. You know at the after you pop on the motherfucker, I did. That's that's pop and turn up it's his drink. You know what I'm saying. These people on the outside, I don't know that. You know what I'm saying. So it's it's it's it's it's it's a sad fucking thing. But then that's just how it is, and it can't nobody flip it or change it. It's not it's not a strip or The last part of the this Takashi six nine thing is, uh,
he's gonna come home eventually. Can he resume his career? And if so, how does he resume his career? Considering you said he probably can't go back to Brooklyn. But that doesn't mean he doesn't have a music career. That doesn't mean he doesn't sell downloads and streams from a
remote location. That doesn't mean that all depends on the people that even if they buy his ship, they manage, they support him, right, So then I mean, if if this forgiving society, do you really want to hear if you heard his testimony, he toured where in Serbia, he toured all over the world. Those places don't care about what happened to him here and United. But then he's gonna have to go there. That's that's where most rappers go.
A lot of rappers are making their money. I don't believe, I really believe that half of his audience was still want to support him. I mean, and a big chunk of his audience are people in my son's age, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen years old. Man, y'all got to look at this and and be one hunt with yourself. A lot of people called Michael jackson of child molester, and and everybody still loved this man. You know what I'm saying. Everybody still loved this man. But you got so many people.
I just don't now stop listening to R. Kelly music. And I've been knowing that he was Why why R Kelly music? Oh he's a he's a molester, because he really you got a mother on your label and and and a motherfucker molesting. Give him the benefit of the even with that man. All these people talking about aren't Kelly. These motherfuckers know what that is. We've been knowing about Arkelly and his his his addiction way in two thousand three, and I just stopped. I just stopped liking him in
two thousand and I'm glad we own this year. You got videos out there. You got young women fourteen and fifteen years old, looked like the nineteen and twenty five. They out there doing grown Ship, grown woman ship. Listen to me before you say something out they're doing grown woman Ship. But what happens when they come up missing? They got their nine year old daughters out here talking and all this ship dressed up with makeup and all this ship on. What's what's supposed to happen? Theydn't still
be They are supposed to be touched. Stop putting your no, they're not supposed to be touched. But don't put yourself in a position to be sold the parents. If they're standing their mama, their mama needs to not be allowed that to happen and all that. But don't win my case for me, because here we still ain't supposed to now Here are Kelly or Kelly fucking with seventeen years holding up right? The girl in that video, okay, okay, fourteen fourteen enough, Why the fun is she there at
that time of night? What your parents at? Well, she was there with her cousins. I don't care where cousins should be. One of the Sparkle says she she got problems, and you know she should have jail. But even letting him in that. Come on, man, you don't let this girl go in the room with a grown ass man by set fourteen fifteen, sixteen year old kids, we can't. We can't watch like that. But as a year old man, we know they're right. This is this is the way
of the world today. Decide. We've been talking how people's perception and how they accept the way we live and and and motherfucker's that talk. This is the same ship who put their kid in front of a man that got money and then let him go off by himself with her knowing that she's a minor. Wait a minute, it ain't just his fault. It's his fault for taking in that. You know what I'm saying. Okay, so don't
don't be ready to chop his dick off. The question is Kelly deserved to go to prison failure how and you gotta blame the family, the parents of the ship family has some I'm gonna say this the only time it matters situations like this when it happens to our family. No, no, and none of these kids are my kids. And he had no business to keep doing. Donald Trump doesn't mented I've been just what you call him. They don't like him up, but they like up Bill Cosby. Come on,
this can go forever. We're talking about molestations and and and and tell same the same thing as molesting of motherfucker's worse man. It's wrong though right at the end of the day, it's wrong, both of them wrong. But the molestation is a lot worse than okay and grabbing somebody plus r Kelly and Trump is right for what he did. I'm not trying to test what he did. But we're not going up here and justify our Kelly. I'm not justifying nothing. I'm just I'm I'm I'm showing
you points. Why How is it just blamed on him when you got how the fucking he flying a motherfuckers? How can Aren Kelly fly three women from Compton to fucking art stray fourteen flight and stay going two weeks and my mom and them don't know where the funk I'm at for child endangerment, And even the one, even the one with Michael Jackson where I saw the interview
with the mom. The mom said, I just left him over there and I let him kick it with Michael, and I thought it was weird when he wanted his room at the hotel way on that side and he put me in the hotel on the other side. Ma'am, that's child endanger man. You're neglecting your kids. They know that. But at the end of the day, if you know this man, hold on, Reggie, and I want you to be honest. If you know this man just read just raped your daughter and then sleeping with your fourteen your daughter,
why would he give you fifteen thousand dollars? Is over and done? We're good? Well all right, yeah, why take a settlement? What I'm saying, if you know Michael Jackson was molesting your son a man, been a boy, why would you take a settlement? No, I want your ass under the fucking jail. I want your ship cut off when you can't do it no more. And nobody has
to deal with your fucking pedophiles. Well, some parents don't want to put their kids through the whole emotional roller coaster, emotional when you get but the trial is like reliving the whole pain all over. In fact, that's what happened with Charlemagne's case. The mother. The mother didn't want to put the daughter through the trial. That hurts more, that hurts, and we forgot it. Oh yes, six nine also, but he was also he was doing he was like eighteen,
and but it makes it worse. But r Kelly, Michael Jackson, both pedophiles, and we need to That could be the buying their music and support now, that could be the point. But what about their mama's and daddies, Like that's going to court, they need to be there. They need to be answered to. They need to answer to this. There's no way I would let my kid go in the hotel room, Michael Jackson. And then they put me in a room on the other side of the hotel. And
I don't know what the hell is going on? Have motherfucking airplane with a grown man? How do this man? How can this man hold you? Been going to We don't know. I just know that they were spourteen year olds. They got the year old dick, and that's the problem. When they shouldn't have been acting like they was grown as women. And that's what you get, acting like grown women. You got these little girls out here want to be grown. I don't want to listen to nothing, don't want to
listen to your body. No, I do. Got a daughter, and I'm speaking from experience. I'm telling you my daughter wanted to run the streets and bullshit. I let her go back to your mama. She doing her her mama, and then she wanted pregnant year old. Listen, I read, but it don't matter how older was. Listen, I'm trying to tell you what happened, Reggie, Okay, I'm listening versus the fourteen. The niggas was thirty five forty years old. Thirty forty years okay, all right, and and was nineteen. No,
listen to me. The ship that they're doing that, man, I'm done, go ahead. Days. No, we're talking about working year old versus the nineteen. It's a big difference. It's the different, Reggie. I want you to listen and hear what I'm saying. The reason why these girls are out here and they and niggas accepting that because they look older, they're more mature than what they were back. And when we went to school, every girl in the in the fourth grade, in fifth grade didn't have no titties. They
went were in training balls. I got what you're saying about. Now go to a high school. Now they got ask titties and that thing else make up the whole night. No it don't. Still, no you can't. But you got men out there that think like that dog, You're gonna always have a fucking pedophile. So how do you protect your family? Yeah, go ahead, you've gotta have you you you you gotta teach your kids. Man. Dressing up like
this only get you one way. You got gre with you on that little kids getting uh getting snatched off off the street walking from school because they got ass and titties. You know what I'm saying. You got that little that the little white girl that was doing in beauty pages. She looked like she looked like a twenty little midget. She did the ground. Okay, I'm getting a little witchcome. But what I'm trying to say to yo, man, is is that you know it's how you raise your
kid especially a girl, especially your daughters. How you gotta have him like this, you gotta cover from because when you let him go. And but but a eight year old man still don't supposed to be lusted over a thirteen year old girl. Don't care how she's dressed. Love And if you do, do it and you get caught. The welcome Arc hasn't been convicted because he had been successfully buying people off, as y'all said, And so he has been dealing with parents, and he has been dealing
with young ladies. Really when he got into their mind and he and he controlled that mind, he was almost like a pill. He was a temptation. He was really a pill. That's all it takes. And and and and our and our today, you know, our society. That's all that matters. Money. You're getting these money and these parents just man, I'm gonna jump on a bad way. And you better say he did me too. Maybe not be true, but they be paid off. Now why I get paid off? And you just that means you don't give a funk
about your child. You took this money. I'm rather CEO as lynched, well, he should have been charged with his relationship with the Leah back in the day. But there's been so many of them. Like I said, I forgave him from Sparkle. I've seen that video. I watched that tape. I guess I watched held pornography because I watched that tape where he has sex with what Sparkle needs. We found out Laders, But now that I know the age that she that she was, it's not the only guy
on this p's doing it. I can tell you people have been a jail or shouldn't they been kicked? I'm not always tell the story when when it happened. We had to pay the people off. We sent his ass home and say you need to go home and be with your mama. All right, let's let's just wrap this up. Can can can Takashi six nine resurrect his music career in five or seven years from now, whenever he comes
home from prison. I truly don't believe. So, I truly believe that he's gonna be somewhere else and and he ain't gonna want to. He's not gonna want to. He's gotta make money, and that's the only thing he knows how to do. He got money, and he was making money. He went to prison in the height of his career. Yeah, and then and and they're gonna take care of him. He ain't gotta worry about no money and win this protection. They're gonna take care of He's done for the rest
of his life. They got him, okay. And like my opinion is, just like we forgave all the people I gave Snoop, Kobe ray Lewis, Tim Allen, you said, Snoop, Yeah, it's like we forget all of them. We're gonna forgive this food. I know. I'm not forgetting you, just forgave you. You forgave a molester over everybody I really did with assistance, I'm taking that's yo, yo yo. What you call him is so sad. What did he justify? Kelly? I'm saying, just he's laying blame also on the parents because how
does it funderstand that? But I understand that. How does she fly from here to be without them knowing? But you gotta blame the parents. But you gotta blame the parents. Are never charging these cases for child and danger, No, never, they don't because they make their parents. The parents have treated his victims. Alright, Well, let's wrap up this episode
before you go ahead. There's a interview that's coming up this week um on Urban City TV to watch out your boy KEPD gonna be doing another interview, but uh, he's gonna go in on your boy Bootsy real heart. Who is Boots Boosey, little By Little Booty from Webby
from Webby and Booty. That's gonna be interesting to let's see the country there for I'm but I don't want to none of Okay, well I guess, I guess, I know, I didn't really care to, but it's it's interesting to know that keep e d is doing another interview and it's not with Street TV. But that's cool. I was gonna go to Vegas and interviewing, but yeah, he told me maybe maybe. All Right. That wraps up episode twenty five of The Gangster Chronicles. Thank you for everyone listening.
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