Mh remember having to hang an I can't got the money? Broadcast the line from Los Angeles. It's the Gangster Chronicles, posted body James McDonald's race you Raig Jr. And Alex Lins on the Digital Soapbox Network Digital show Box net board. What's happening? Everybody want to work? Everybody's this segment of The Gangster Chronicles. I'm sitting here with my man glasses Malone glasses. What's happening with you? Man over here? Trying to enjoy days happening? Man, Just a lot of stuff
going on in the world. Man. You know I had to check in with you man to get your kinging. Man. I recently saw a man. It seems like, man, a lot of our We got a lot of stuff going on in Black America right now. Man. We had a brother they got a shot down the a t M man like he was out jogging. It seems like they just kind of trying to put some clothes into that right there. Man, what's you what's your thoughts on that right there? And there's a lot of things going on
with it. Um. I just seen some footage come out where he was trus passing on somebody's property. Um, like in a construction site looking in the house. I mean, I think I've done that before. So, UM, I don't know. Just looking at the whole video, it don't look like it's a good murder charge. Um. It seems like they'd have more action going at the manslaughterer versus murder. Um.
I don't know. I think I just I'm I'm waiting and see more details come out, versus jump into conclusions getting upset like I don't really know the whole story. Do you think they're trying to say that the man was doing something wrong and that's why it was chasing him. It wouldn't matter if he was doing something wrong or not. You don't got it right to take nobody life. Um, but I mean that's what they said, you know what
I mean. It is weird to see a lot of people just label them like white supremacis without having proof, you know what I mean. I think that's a little bit hasty. You kind of raised bating a little bit. I mean, it's already it's already a strange situation because you got two white men and in the Deep South killing a brother, and then now with the titles and the labeling it just makes it a thousand times worse, you know, without proof. But I don't know, like the
details are still coming out. You know, the guy who's recording said he didn't happen, like he wasn't a part of it. Video comes out of you know, the brother inside of like I said, trustpassing inside of a house being built. Um, so it and again even the actual murder itself, you know what I'm saying, Even the shooting itself, it don't look like a straight murder. Um it looks
closer to uh, like a ask slider case. So hopefully the Georgia, the Georgia District attorney, you know, the people that put it together for Georgia, they figure out the right charge so they can get some kind of justice. Yeah, I think it definitely has to be. I think it definitely has to be some kind of justice involved though, man, because like you said, man, it's is gonna to god, don't you can't do that? Yeah? Again, like I said, it's it's it's it looks like a man slader case.
But if they try to press them with murder, that could be a case they can lose. Oh well, so you think it's a possibilities guys to walk away from this. Yeah, it depends like if if like America, gotta be too, gotta be a little bit more careful with pressuring the the powers that be that the prosecutor into trying to try this as a murder, because murder is something specific. You have to prove, you know what I'm saying. You have to prove somebody did somewhat intent somebody be wrestling
with a gun or grabbing a gun. I don't know the Georgia state laws, but it's pretty close to Florida, so I'm sure they have some kind of standard ground law, even if it's not specifically that one to where he was wrestling with the gun, so it could change the dynamics. So if I was if to me, it looks like a manslaughter case like a shot of fire man sladder conviction. A murder conviction is gonna be rough to get a
murder conviction from Jessica. Now you know what, though, Man, One thing I have noticed, Man, you just brought up black America. I think, Man, a lot of aspects, Man, we worked on our own kind of we are in the white of everything, man, um, I just think that's a human being thing you know, I don't. I don't like the concept of I don't like the concept of we them, because reality is people just saying ship all
around the board. Um, white people do as much ship to white people as black people do the black people. It's just what people. They're gonna find any reason, any reason, there's enough reason to divide, so you know, it is what it is. I don't I don't even think that even matters. Again, there's one of those situations where people start talking about this specific situation and then we go over to what black people do the black people wile I just don't even understand the reliance. You know what
I'm saying, it's it's about crimes. Well yeah, you know what though, what I'm doing, what I'm saying, oh, brother, is like, yeah, we go from this thing where we talked about crime in Atlanta to where it like, for example, I was looking at um, you know a lot of people hitting me above lad and they was saying that Willie D was on there. You know, he was talking about Michael Jordan, and I noticed Willie D takes a
really hard stands man against a lot of our people. Man, And you know, he was on flad talking about it now just kind of tripped me out a little bit. Man. I don't agree with everything that Michael Jordan does, but you call the man a picture and all that, you know, it was just kind of kind of tripping me out a little bit. Man. Um, I'm not too fine Michael Jordan's being a Laker fan, you know, a showtime fan, and the history that he has that people talk about
how he is with with other human beings. Um, I don't know how Willy be gonna call it a stranger a bit. That's a bit weird. I wouldn't expect that from a member of the ghetto. Boy, you're gonna call a man a bit that you don't know, You don't call a man a bit that you ain't beat on. I mean, it's a different day. Yeah, It's kind of crazy to me, man, because you know, my whole thing
was man. And again I don't have lining against lad Man, but my whole thing, man, it seemed like, you know, these brothers going these white people's platforms, man, a tear of the black people down. I'm just not you know what I mean? You just look kind of crazy to me, and that maybe that's just me. I mean, no, if Willie. He presses that line about being pro black and pro black,
that is a bit. I haven't seen an interview, but if he goes on that platform and tearing other brothers down and then he's supposed to be for the black agenda, that is a big shaky. That's a big questionable. I mean, it ain't nothing. It's something definitely decide for sure. Yeah, because because he takes a really hard stands man towards coning and you know stuff he looks at the bi coonery and stuff like that. Man, he goes hard on
some brothers and sisters up there. Um yeah, I've seen him say about Charles Barker, and I get it, Charles Barkler is the punching bag for the traditional black agenda. But again, I don't know what type of men do all of this, like say, all of this crazy ship and this some motherfucker you ain't wooked, or it's some motherfucker you don't know, it's a stranger, so you know,
you don't know that person's role. So again, like I said, it's a lot of entertainment, so you know, you always gotta wonder it's really taking that level of entertainment where it ain't necessarily the authenticity we've come to expect from the ghetto boys. Yeah, I can see that. Man. There's a lot of strange stuff going on now, man, like just a really just funny time, man, because I know you mean you talk all the time. Man, you add
your own thoughts about this whole um quarantine thing. Man, California starting to open some of the places backed up right now, wasting time, Man, waiting to line and ship ship is goofy, Like it's one way to deal with a pandemic. And I get it, it's something that none of us have experienced, you know, in our lifetime. But I'm watching people walk around outside with mask on, you know, I mean, what the fund are you doing? Like, I get it. You know, you can be smart without being ridiculous.
At times, it's getting ridiculous. This ain't even being smart. It's literally being scary, fearful, and it's gonna cost a lot of people their livelihood. And saying it's gonna cost people their lives and their livelihood because pumping this much fear out into the pumping as much fear out into the atmosphere, you know, Uh, in America, it's a it's a bit different than everybody else. I mean, again, I respect the power of what the coronavirus represents, but again
we are going a bit overboard. It's too fucking far. It's states that never shut down. I'm saying that you gotta wear a mask to get in every store. I get it. If you're dad's scared. You know, social distancing, which I think is I've been weird because we already have a problem as Americans and as human beings connecting. So now we really got to keep a distance. Motherfucker's had to stay six ft away from me anyway, just
for being a motherfucker crip. So but it's it's, it's it's it's a bit tricky, and it's getting to the point, like I said, whereas you don't even want to go out, you know what what I'm saying, I don't even like going out because I don't want to wait in line to go to fucking state of brothers or two routs the on the wait in line. Like I already got a wait in line when I get in the store to buy my ship, to spend my money, and now give me to tell me I gotta wait in the sun
to get in the store. And get the funk out of here, Like you're not saving lives. What you're doing is inconvenient people. They's all you gotta do is continuously educate people on how to deal with it, not go overboard. It's dumb. But you know, I think a lot of people, you know, it has been some people out and know some people that have lost people to this whole thing.
So I think it's something that you definitely can't take lightly. Man, And I think right now, like you said, I think it's just a lot of people are scared right now. But the problem is we lost people to the flute, we lost people to cancer, we lost people to age enough. Motherfucker's ain't putting on condoms. They ain't stop selling a cigarettes. Like what are we really talking about? Like every time it's a new every week is something new that you're
scared of dying? The debt fix dying? Ain't the fucking like dog It's okay, damn, you know what I mean? Like how can you live your life so in fear? What life are you really living? Yeah? You know what, man? I think you know, I know you take our stance from everything man, the American way, Like, right, I get it. Even the widest version of the American ideals right, the American, the American way. This whole society is built off educating the citizens and then allowing them the freedom to do
as they please. That's what makes America free. This ship ain't free right now. I'm being told what when to do, and I'm gonna do what I want to do anyway, because I'm an outlawed by nature. But educate me on the ship going on and let me make my own fucking decisions. Educate a business owners on what's going on, and let them make their own decisions. Stop thinking you're trying to save people life, because a lot of things you can to save people lives that you don't do
every week, but you're gonna do every day. Stop playing. Don't play with me. Yeah, you know what do I think? Man? And I honestly believe this. Man. I think that it's a horrible virus. Man. I think it's something that's bad that's going on right now. Man, and me being a person that's as magic have hot blood pressure, it didn't have me a little shuck up, you know what I mean?
And nothing to be scared of. Man, we didn't. What's crazy is we didn't live these extravagant lives people you know, drinking, smoking, chewing, and me thugging. No, see, like we do things where people die at the same rate every day. It's something new to be scared of. Now that it's at the world in a frenzy. You can't get quality customer service at an at an establishment you're waiting in line for me.
Walmart is loving this. They were trying to push all their cashiers out and push everybody into the automatic checkout anyway. So now only at certain places that you have to bag your on groceries. Now you gotta be your own. Damn you gotta check out your own groceries. It's it's again. I don't want to think it's a conspiracy because I believe the coronavirus is a real thing. But again, the emphasis, the exaggeration that's being put on it. People died all
the time every fucking year. Some funked up ship has happening to us every year as human beings. Something new was happening. Well, you know, I think you just touched on something though, bro, and I don't think it's really conspiracy versus more just grim reality. I think they're getting more and more. Man, I think it's what is it called trans humanism um, the way they can start using more artificial intelegence and wrote bot stuff to take the
place of human workers. Like all these places have these automatic checkout stands now man, Like if you go to that big Walmart right around the corner from my house, they got a whole road those things set up that haven't been huge, not in the operation. I think about it, and it's almost a scary thing because I looked up and now you know they're sending people stimulus money. You talk about they want to send people every American two thousand dollars a month. I just read some ship today.
I didn't go into detail about it to even speak on it really, but I saw something dated where they're proposed and giving everybody five thousand dollars in place of them to lay in their social security or something like that. What are you gonna do with five thousand dollars you'll give you They wait for five thousand dollars, and this country is not gonna do that. This country is a capitalist society. That's the part of freedom. You can't do that.
That's things they do in Germany and other countries in Canada where the freedoms are not the same, you know, where people kind of rule a different, a bit different. Here is a is a capitalist society. You know what I'm saying that it's ain't China, and it ain't. So you think that, but that's what I'm saying. Do you think they're trying to take us away from that a little bit? I mean, I don't think you can, because I think the goal for every president, even for Trump,
is to uphold the Constitution. Like the the best presidents right in theory, uphold the values of the confidence, uphold the values of the Constitution. At times they are a bit antiquated, but the reality is the best president uphold the strict ideals of the Constitution. And that's that's really that's the president's only job, to uphold the constitutions. That's that's works up. So I don't think we can ever really change that. I've heard that for years, but I
don't know. But to the point of what you were talking about about AI with artificial intelligence, it's a movie with Bruce Willis called Seregus, and it came out around two thousand and nine, and people were so scared to go outside. They created these human avatars, excuse me, these live action figure avatars, like replicas of your sistance, right, but perfected to everything you think you wanted to be, the way you wanted to look like. And you never
left home. You laid in what looked like a like a like a tanning booth, like a tanning booth, and this this artificial intelligence, this creation goes out and live life and you experience in life through that and you never leave a house. That's what it feels like to me. The fear of like this virus is airborne. I it's floating around the areas. People walking outside with a fucking mask and only close to other people. And they got a mask because they outside. It's like, you know what
do you what the fund is going on? Like it's this type of fear is unbelievable. Why when you go to the grocery store, bro, you can't get mad with people in the grocery store. You shouldn't have a mask doing you're in the grocery store. How many times in your life you ever been sneeze don't huh? Be honest? How many times have a stranger ever sneezed on you? No? Nothing, nothing, I can't think. I can't think of one time in
my life a stranger sneezed on me. Now I'm not again, I'm not saying, hey, don't have prevented the marriage, preventative marriage. Don't be wise, you know, don't you know, be be smart, get educated and be smart. But this is not education, and this ain't smart. This is people over exaggerating. This is letting fear literally start to dictate how they exist. And the day you let fear dictate how you start to exist, you stopped existing at that point. You just
you're just a battery, I guess in a machine. Yeah that's true, that's real. So okay, I know you are very big proponent, man of the prison system, man of prison reform and everything. And I've noticed they starting a little a lot of people out earlier looking to count you up because the Corona stuff. And hopefully that my boy Reggie, you know, free my boy Reggie, right, yeah, he might come. He might be coming home in June. So hopefully my boy reg you get to come on.
He called me, you know. But I'm that's a hoping the matter. I'm gonna cut bag, yelp my seeing. But it's all love. What do you think man, like right now, man about those brothers, And because I've seen some pretty crazy footage from the penitentiaries man with these brothers, Like really the COVID is really like breaking them off in there, and they had to be some kind of way those brothers can't go nowhere. That means it's had to get
prison guard to bring it in there. Man, do you think they should let a lot of those non falling the fingers out? I don't know. I mean, I wouldn't want to be subjected to a small selling virus, so you know, when you start getting into small sales and very limited things. I mean, I don't know if the solution is being out of end So whatever everybody feels best in that situation. You know, I think anybody in
jail will want to get out of jail. And obviously, obviously I'm an apponent for nick Is getting out of jail for sure, because jail sucks, you know what I mean. But as far as the Takashi niggas a little rat boy, I hate that he even got out of jail. I mean, I hate that the public is so ignorant to what's going on with him. I hate the public thing he told because somebody was trying to kidnap him. I hate
the public thing he told because somebody robbed him. I hate that the public is so ignorant and so fucking retarded that they think that he did this as revenge versus a way to not be held accountable for his own charges, which were putting hits out on rappers, getting shooting that casting over, and selling his own drugs. You know. But you got a population to people that seems to think like, oh, well, you know, loyalty has something to do with you know, not telling those character It's not
about other people, It's about yourself. It's about being willing to be held accountable for your own you know, put through nobody under the bus, especially somebody that you contracted to do a crime, you know what I mean. And that's my issue with him. So I wish that motherfucker would have I wish you get COVID nineteen. I hope everything he loves get COVID nineteen. I hope the worst thing happened to him and life like he's he's a poison for the public. I don't care about numbers or
none of that. Like anybody who you know, Tupac came home from a great charge. You know what I'm saying. They became the biggest thing in the world. You know, exposure is exposure. So he's been overexposed at this point. So it's not like you're gonna find people who who understand or believe they can validate how he feels when in reality, you know, they wouldn't even they wouldn't even do what he did, you know, if they actually knew what was going on. So I wish he actually had
COVID nineteen. I wish he brought COVID nineteen to everybody he loved, and I wish they all died like rats, man, Rats, you gotta kill the hole family of rats. That's very that's like, you know, very bad principle man, because like you said, he didn't do this. Man, he didn't go to telling him something because they put hit out on him when it was locking his baby mom down. He really told because he didn't want to face the consequences
of crime. And it was all good because he benefited off of being able to call himself a nine trade blood. He benefited off of that. He his own army at his expit had it. You know again, Satan is the most deceptive kind of person man, you know what I mean. And and that that rat is really smart. I mean rats are smart. I mean they're smart. But again, it's another thing when the public starts to say, oh that, like he's not wrong, and he's like, yeah, no, you're wrong.
He wasn't some innocent person. I mean, he wasn't an innocent person. The dude was a criminal before he ever met any member of trade Way. He had already sold drugs before he met any remember a trade Way. He already was in trouble for some issue with the underage woman girl before he was working with trade Way. Like he's from around the way, you know what I mean. He's not someone that came down from a nice area. And no, this is a poor person doing things that
we do in our community. Survived, so he's already bounded by you know, the rules, like hey, be accountable, because that's aw snitchy really represents. It's not about a civilian calling the police when they witness a crime. That's not snitching. It's not even about any of that. It's about you doing the crime with someone. Hold On, I want you to be I want you to say this slow for all of these um YouTube attorneys and YouTube gangsters, please
explain to them, with snitching really ills. So snitching is being confused. Snitching is not a civilian word, you know, I get it that civilians use a lot of how do I say underworld? Underworld terminology. Snitching is not about street Snitching is not about gangsters. Snitching is about people right who live outside of the law and decide that, hey, if you're caught, you know, you're gonna deal with the laws yourself. You know, there's police officers who get mad
about snitching. There's politicians who have been snitched on and don't do snitching. It's not just the street, as anybody who works outside of the law taking that oath you know, to to be accountable for your own actions. So snitching is not a civilian witness of crime, witnessing a crime
and calling the police. Snitching is when two criminals get together and do a crime, and one of the criminals don't want to be responsible and don't want to be held accountable for their own actions, so in exchange, they testify against what could be their crime. Like in his situation, the person he contracted to do violence to someone else, and you turn states to help them convict that person because he had to do he had to do convicted man. When he was on there with the chief key kids
from Chicago, he contracted to go popping him. He told on him. Yeah. And so my issue is it's a confusion amongst the general public that that um like he's I get it. If you if even if you square enough and somebody do something to you, they rob you, and you go to the police, I get it. If the square public understands and like they take his side, I get why they would. Right now, I think that's
the confusion. I think they believe he was testifying too against them for crime they committed against him, not for crimes that he had them orchestrate or that he orchestrated, you know what I mean. It's like, that's not revenge. It's not loyal to not tell loyalty. Is like when my homie Pluck was in prison and they was trying to get you twenty years, and I was ready to go down there and take the gun from you know,
from they found in his house. I was ready to go down and take the gun charge and do two years. So he did had to get twenty that's loyalty. Loyalty isn't the fact that me and my homeboy baby Pat door went to jail and they were trying to charge this with a murder. And if I tell on Baby Pat because we could have been a part of it, that's not you know what I mean again, be accountable that that's that's what snitching is about. But it's really the thing for people that are outlaws, people who live
outside of the law. It is not a civilian word. It has nothing to do with civilian people. If you are a motherfucking regular civilian cousin and you witness a crime, you are supposed to call the police. That's your fucking civic responsive duty. Well, yeah, because it would kill me. Man. If my mama is at home, my mom is sevnty years old and somebody outside the door breaking the house, I don't expect her to go to top the close and grab getting get squeezing. I expected to pick up
the phone and down. Man, I won't want to tell them somebody trying to break in her house. And it's the perfect taxes you know, you you pay for the justice system. So if you're a regular civilian, you're supposed to inform the authorities on behalf of any crime. That's your responsibility, that's your civic duty as a citizen and taxpaying person of this country. People like me, people like
that rat, people like Shoddy, people like shugd Uh. Anybody who lives outside of the law, it's it's police officers. The guy that was on Whitey Boulger's case, that police officer lived outside of the law, so he did not inform the authorities of his crime with them or anyone else. That's how it's done. It has nothing to do with somebody trying to rob him, somebody trying to sleep with his kid's mother. He wasn't with his kid's mother. He had a new bitch at the time. Who the funk cares?
Who sleep with your kid mother? Like that is some lame ship that we keep going with you. But again they're confused to what's going on. They don't realize this man put out hits and told on the people he paid to do the hits. He's stealing on the people who stood up for him when casting Over was from the pillar skin off of him, because they could have easily let casting Over take the head of faith and he would have put that boy in the ground. Yeah, and that's the thing, man, He just like the worst
type of human being. And the thing about the day that really kills me. Everything is based on these numbers on the damn computer. Oh well, he got twenty million people looking at he got this neck. He may come out and sell a good city and reggors, but they don't take away from the fact that that dude is a wreck. And the thing is New York really needs to stand up and do something about that man, bad dog, so bad fucking out pole, fucking Nicky Barnes, fucking Franklow.
It's like, what the funk is going on? You feel me like? And now this motherfucking rat you feel me It's crazy, It's unbelievable. But and no disrespect, hold on, no disrespect to my New York. Is this real New York cats out there? Man? But y'all, can you lit this happen? Man? Y'all can you liot this last? And I don't know what the fund is going on? I
have I am so confused at what's going on. And and again back to the conversation about his numbers, which the little rat was doing numbers before you went to jail. So of course he's gonna do numbers at who the funk cares what numbers here doing. I mean, if you get worldwide, Like I said, Tupac came on from a rape case and literally was the hottest artist in the world because his exposure, his his brand was being exposed on on on terrestrial television to two millions of households.
You feel me, So, you know, one thing I will I want to clarify with Tupac's rate case, man, one thing about it. I don't condone no type of stuff like that anything else. But I think old girl kind of had her own little motives with that. I mean, I don't know he never raped her in the first place, you know what I mean, I don't think that was ever the conversation. That's that's That's what I'm saying. I think I think the conversation is based off how rape
is written in laws. You know. Again, I don't think it was ever him. She was sucking him so but again that's not the point. It's not about whether he was guilty or innocent. Like, I don't think that's I don't give two funks about none of that. That's the life he lives sometimes women do some bullshit and sometimes we up in some bullshit. But the point is he came home, you know, after that crime, the hottest thing
on the planet, you know what I'm saying. So it's not like exposures, exposure on every level, so I expect him to be hot. The streets are not carrying, you know, people with these types of morals are not carrying. You know, um who's getting the views right, He's already passed that level.
The issue is when people the ignorance of the mainstream public, when it comes down, when it comes down to exactly what happened with him in his case, because I think even a mainstream kid, even though white kid from Oklahoma at fifteen, if he understood if him and his friends wouldn't did something, you know together, if his friend wouldn't stood up for him and the police came and got them, whether he was a square or not, I think he would understand why he should not reveal information to the
authorities on his friend who stood up for him. All of those guys stood up for him. That's exactly what they're in jail for. The two guys, one guy or two guys outside of that are guys that robbed Hi, which you should have got him knocked down. COULDA. I don't think he did anything to him. You feel me,
so coul didn't do anything in him and he's in prison. Shoddy. Okay, you say Shotty stole money, but putting him in prison is not the actual way you do is when you come from, when you live outside of the law, It's just not what you do. Especial and honestly, shott he wasn't in jail, but still the money. Shotty was in jail for leading the army that that rat was commanding. If you're board in the house board in the house board,
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what I mean, He wasn't. It's not like when Chris Brown, who was a superstar, came to to Whacking and the through towns, and you know, they decided, hey, okay, we're gonna you know, we're gonna let you be a part of the set. This dude, this was a dude that wasn't really popping, and that was from around the way, and they had a planet like, we're gonna be the look you need to make to validate all this tough
shit you're talking. Any of these things. You know, it was an economic opportunity for anybody that's from gangs that are poor, anybody from the street that's poor. It's a great opportunity, you know, especially if you think it's an alright guy. And it was a great opportunity for that rat you feel me to to actually look the part and to actually have muscle to back up the ship. He's saying. So, the only difference is they held up the end of the bargain. The only difference is he
didn't hold up his inn. And both guys are from the streets. And that's the biggest thing I was gonna say, Bro, if anything, he used them, it's almost like he got his services from them, and this that, you know what, I don't want to be bothered. And really that's what he told about it. He told to not go to prison, and he told so he didn't have to actually hold up the rest of his end of the burden, and
so it was it's not rocket signs. But the general public is so motherfucking goofy and so desperate for people to break the street chains and believe all this person is not street not realizing that person is just a treacherous human being that has nothing to do with the streets. He's just a despicable, fucking rap. For me, he's a fucking despicable existence on his earth, and it's probably contagious to his family, to his mom. It's probably the worst.
It's the worst type of infestation for me. That is a a really dishonorable person. But you know, to think about the man a ready crawl into a cocaine and get away, and that's him, you know. So again the conversations about his numbers or how successful, Ye, he was always successful. When he got with the gang, the gang blew him up. The gang gave him validation to all that tough shity talking. The gang stood up for him.
So people like casting Over, who would probably put him in a hospital, didn't you know that at this point you've already connected with business. Nikola being aph, you've been expuggled behind for t back people who stood up for you, whether or not to your friends, people who who stood up for you, people who made sure that you could go home and see that little piece of ship, child of yours. Feel me, that's what they give for you. And you know you feel like, oh it was millions.
They didn't They stored millions because none of them could even afford great lawyers. None of them have money to get to their family. Now again, man, I know when somebody bullshit, and I know when somebody lying that niggas lying. Bro. They might have got some dollars, but they didn't still know means of dollars from him. That's just bullshit. He's full of ship. The reality is simple. He didn't want to go to jail for selling heroin that he sold. He didn't want to go to prison for putting that
hit out on Chief Keith like he didn't. He didn't want to go to prison for the gang fight that started over him with Casting, over when they shot at Casting, the fucking Barclays. I think it was you know, in downtown that was for him, you feel me. He didn't want to go to prison for that, and he didn't want to keep his financial obligations and it's part of the deal for validating his gangster at talk. They ain't to um A couple of them cats your partners, ain't they? Um?
I know him know a couple of them? Yeah? Man, that's crazy. Man. You got the have you ever? Have you got the Holida some of them cats? Because at this point, I'm also one of those people like I'm not letting niggas claim and said, I don't agree with that even for the economic basic creates. It's not worthy because it's too much power to give to someone who didn't like It's people in the gang now that can't handle the power I got flip on because they would
abuse their power with strangers. We're watching it happen and every day right on Instagram where you have certain gang members you know, uh doing things to the alot man, the ice cream man, like who the funk fox with local commerce. But that's somebody that you give power of a neighborhood too, and they misuse it. So again I don't agree with that stand. So I kind of let them do their thing because I don't agree with giving these people that kind of power. That's not that they
don't know how to deal with it. It's like I've been racing cars forever now. My dad raised cars. I've been a fan of it. Like so it's one thing giving me a fast car, it's another thing. You got a twenty one year old kid who could go to the lot for me I had. You had to build seven hundred horse powers into a race car. It cost you twenty dollars to build seven hundred horsepower. You know what I'm saying. You have to know how to do it.
You had to know how to use it. These days, you can go right to the car lot and buy a hell Cat with seven hundred and fifty horsepower, which is enough to kill you. So again you have a more car accidents from these muscle cars, just like you've got more people telling because you can't give this much power to people who aren't trained for that. They're not training. That's what happened to him, and this ain't the end
of it. Well you know what I think too, though, g I just think, man, it's a um just just principle because I wasn't never no gang banger. I was always a hustling UM I think a lot of these cats man, Like you said, it's a lot of pussies that get power that don't know how to They don't know how to handle it, you know what I mean. And that's very destructive when you give somebody that type of power in full and they to trying to flex on everybody. But then when it comes down to it
they can handle. The first thing they want to do is startin fingers at people. Man. It's funny, like I say, when you say, like you wasn't a gang banger, I think it's again it's one of those messed up ideas. If something happened to find me, right, you grew up a finely from long me shout out to the O G. Only finally, if somebody was jumping find me in front of you. You're gonna stand man, I'm mativating. Somebody do something to you. Find homies, you know what I mean.
Therefore you gang banging, It ain't no different And they go, hold on, hold on, let me let me clarify this right now. I run with some I run with some different people. I run with crips, I run with bloods. I just don't belong on the set. But that's what I'm saying, you think because the fact that I'm from seven Street. Watch if something happens to mac Chas Queen Street,
I'm like, weir, he's a blood. Do you think if something happens to you know, my older brother Pool, who's a brand, Oh you know what that just happened, He's a brand, my boy hot Off from Devil Lands. You think I'm gonna stand back off? You know what I'm saying. You know you know what I'm saying. Again, I don't. I don't like the connotation that comes with a gangbanging like it's it's it's not normal life. It's it's normal
life for people. It's regular things you do, like you just actually belong to, you know, your friends that you grow with. But again, it don't mean you stand up for everybody else the same way. It's all the same. It don't matter ship. I mean whether or not you from insane or not. If something happened to find me, you're gonna stand up for him, whether you're not mactivating because see, me and him got a long history, just like you've got a long history. But like my brothers,
something happened to one of y'all activating. But That's how it is, as a set of street for pluck, for Tom, for Bull, for Man, for Ron, Rod for Slow, for Russ, for b G for little Ja and jail freedom me Scatt, that's how one is for everybody that we all grew up together. The young ones I watched them grow up, the older ones watched me grow up. It's not just
a bunch of strangers about the fucking streets sign. This ship reals family and friends and people who failed you when you were starving, when you didn't have nowhere to go. You can sleep in someone's house when somebody was bullying you outside. Somebody showed you how to stand up for yourself when you couldn't make a dime in the streets or he was getting five hours I already mcdown, and somebody gave you an opportunity to create more economics for yourself.
It is not this some of the earth thing, you know what I mean? It's very triumph Oh and I've never said that, But but me being out here for the longest and me being around that I respected too much. Like what I'm saying, high Seat, High Seat has made high Sea, who work with the Quick, has made such an impression on my life. If me and High see it somewhere together and he's from tree top or something's happening with him, yeah, I'm there point. I'm backing up
to the fullest. It don't matter that I'm not from tree Topics, Tony Lane. I'm I'm standing up for them, period. And gangbanging taught me how to be a man. Finished that odd like finished that role, like to stand up for your friends, you know, I mean, stand up for your morals and your principles at all costs. I never,
you know, speak down on it again. I think the problem has always been is just empowering people who aren't intelligent enough, right, giving this power to people who aren't intelligent enough to know what to do with it, you see. And the thing is, man, I've never thought it was nothing wrong with games. I always thought a game like organization. You know, I'm from Cleveland, we got more, just like you know you're from the neighborhood or from a hundred five.
You just don't say cripple blood at the end. But that's all he is, Like, we just don't say criple blood from a hundred and five, the next street from that street, and Ship's gonna happen. So all the hundreds from a hundred street almost from Mainline Street, from a hundred street down to a hundred five, all of them is clicked up. You know what I'm saying, Because then is the people you walk to school when from the time your elementary school to high school, you with these
dudes everything. You know their mama's, you know their sisters, you know they b So if something happening, you activate nobody. Look, I'm like gonna let go about you from a thirty union come over here and just sucked on me up. You know they happened, you know what I mean? How about like I said, man, I think that's the misunderstanding. And I think because west Side gangs are so big. So you know some of these gangs are so big that it's a bunch of strangers. Well, that's not how
it is in Watson Country. There's no strangers on our side of the one team. Like if you're from a neighborhood, you pretty much know all your homies, you feel mean, even the biggest gangs the Great Streets, like the most of the real Great Streets, I know, you know all their homies. You know, it's it's it's family, his friends. You know you you know their parents, you know their kids, you know you know what happened in their life. Is be there for them. That's all it is. But you
know one thing I always loved about Watts Man. You know you had a few incidences here and there, man, but it didn't matter. Man. If you if you outside of Wats and somebody you outside of Wats, I don't care where are you at. Man, If you in Hollywood, and if it's a nigga from Seventh Street and it's a nigga from the nigga sense and they into it with some niggas, it's everybody one, because when you're that small, you have to band together alone. Beaches like that, shout
out to the niggast Long Beach. They like that, you know what I mean. So again, like I said, I just I try my best to clear up that stereotype and that misinformation that came to mainstream media about what
gangs is about. It's not about that that dude is a rack, because that dude had people stand up for him and the army to command and then took the chickenship way out to not be accountable for his own crimes and to literally not have to carry his financial obligation for somebody that created, that validated a person of
that created means of dollars for him. Yeah, for real, magas he on, he should have kept paying them because the thing, you know, they put him on for a minute and it's like, I hate to say it, man, for mentally, he was the most powerful thing in New York. It was a talented record maga. Man, He's he was that before a rat. He was a talented record maker. All he needed, you know, was the validation to make it work. All he needed was the validation to make
it work. That's all he needed was that validation. It brought all that tough talk, all that hard music he was making. It made that music real. Yeah, man, And you know what the funny thing about its man, And I think it's one of them things to where when he didn't have nothing in the first came he was cool with it. But then the more further and deeper he got, man, because he just if you remember at last breakfast Club of interview, he did, oh I'm this, this, this,
and myself and that he had already started doing that. Well, that's because the police had already came in contact him. He already knew the police was on that situation. So you know, again, the one thing about being outside of the law, A lot of people are still scared of going to prison, you know, but again they want the perts of being But see, you know what, but that's
some bullishit Gecause I'm gonna tell you. If I decide to jump jump off the porch again and right and go hook up with somebody and I go get me a couple of gallons of sherm or whatever like that, and I get me a couple of bricks, I've already at that point almost made the choice of like, hey, that's one of the occupational hanswards when you're doing it. Just like if you would, dude that that wash windows, you can fall off the building, you know what I mean,
You can fall the side of the building. If you decide at any point to live offside the lines of the long jail is occupational hands. And just like you getting murdered, that's why you carry your pistol, and that's why you're supposed to put you some bail pointing to the side, because you're a good chance you're go get caught at one time and you're gonna go to jail.
It's just actually facial Hansard. I said it in the rhyme that I was coming up with today, street justice, you know what I mean, It's all about street justice. It's another set the laws, just another set of justice laws, you know. So again, man, it's like as far as all of the people that's in COVID nineteen, I hope I pray to God that they don't have to deal with that in prison, you know, and I pray that if their cases that week, they should get out. You know.
I hope the best for them. It's just Amen, like, beg up this a little bit, because you do make some pretty cool records. What's going on now? Man? Now, I've just been focused on l a nice man. Um. I feel like I owe this game just a true West Coast album. I feel like I've been in this game now twelve years professionally, and I think everybody that I think our job right as as as as artists, writers create these amazing pieces of art per se like
two Part Must Die. But I think our job as a record company is to give the audience exactly what they think of you. And I don't think I've done that at all when it came to a body of wa, I don't think I've ever done it. I don't think I think the one thing, if you heard of glasses and malone, you're gonna automatically say, oh, the dude from the West Coast. And I believe in my heart I don't have a West Coast album, so I've been going through hell and hot water to put together a West
Coast album. Well, you definitely got the who's who. I don't know if I could speaking of the nic you got some heavyweight motherfucker's so they you almost broke everybody from the West Coast on this help, you know what I mean. They blessed to be on the record with me. Man, I'm happy for them. They deserve to be on the record with such authenticity you feel me. That's real West Coast presidence, you know, and and and and and and uh again, like my nigga nippews to say authenticity that
you don't get that kind of authenticity. They're not used to being around it. So they're blessed to be in a situation of working with me right now. Just just real quick, man, you just spoke on Nip and what's crazy us? Man? You was one of the first people really hit me. The Nip y'all had such a really strong friendship. Man. I remember you took me over this house.
Remember you took me over the sixties And everybody was looking at because I was running with how seeing tone all at the time, and they just kept looking at me. It was just you know, they were they weren't tripping, They was looking who is this Nick? Yeah? Yeah, I mean, I'm happy his messages out. I'm happy his music is getting exposure. I am totally depressed that he don't get
to enjoy it, you know. So it's one of those situations where it's painful to talk about, but you know, I'm grateful because I know how it was important and he finally achieved. The goal when I first met him was to buy that space, you know where to buy that building, that building where you know the Marathon Store was the first day I met him, right, I pulled up into that shopping that. He had no story. It wasn't Chris Shaw, wasn't lost and tease, it wasn't nothing
there that they had. They were just there and they was deep. And I jumped out the Bendley by myself, and that's how me and him first met. I pulled up on you feel me and he told me then like I want to buy this. And it took him ten years, maybe nine years to get you know what I mean. So I'm glad he was alive to capture that,
you know what I mean. Like he he's a special guy, you know, as far as my west side pintised him and down man, I really I admire those guys a lot differently than then a lot of other raptors per se from the West Side.
