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BFD's NEW ALBUM WITH DJ FLIP, COMPA RAIDHER LEAVES ALL FACTS POD, GB'S NEW ALBUM, CREDIT OVER CASH
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Appreciate you, man. For real.
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>> Hell yeah, >> bro. It's crazy. I used to call fool's uncle all the time.
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>> That [ __ ] want to call me uncle.
It's good though. I ain't tripping.
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>> I was uh I was going through some family stuff. I hit the boss up like, "Uh, what's up, man? I'm trying to take a trip, man. We ready to go yet?" And he was like, "Yeah, you want to go? Let's go." So, shot back out here, handle this [ __ ] I know everybody thinks I live in hotels. You know, >> you're homeless, bro. You live in hotels.
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>> Some I ain't gonna lie. Some I never been in a motel six, but uh I've been in a Travel Lodge and that was the worst one. I'm not going to lie. Travel Lodge.
>> [ __ ] a deal. Hey, >> like that, >> bro. Bro, I'm not going to spend $3 $400 for one night. If I'm If I'm staying somewhere a week, then yeah, I want to stay somewhere nice. But if I'm if I'm just sleeping somewhere, I'll take the cheapest $99 hotel. I don't give a [ __ ] >> Jay Reezy said, "Fools be hating on no paperwork pod, man. Let them hate. It's It's all good, bro.
>> We gonna talk about that though. We gonna talk about that fat [ __ ] Don't worry about it. Fat [ __ ] >> I mean, you know, look, when when when you're doing something right, you're gonna get hated on no matter what, right?"
>> You know what I mean? Uh nowadays it seems like uh the most uh weirdest, most unrighteous [ __ ] get all the love, right? And the ones who really stand on business, >> they get the hate.
>> Case in point, >> we we we stood on business with Moose Man. We didn't hate with Moose Man, we stood on business. Right.
All them dudes are full. And >> you know, I wasn't even happy about it.
I wasn't happy about it. I didn't I argued against it. I You know what I'm saying? And I've tried to find wiggle room, but ultimately it's >> but I mean and then you know full community was like oh when going what goes when the when the going gets tough dude they just going to leave you hanging. Nah bro that wasn't the reason.
And then raider shows up like uh what yesterday or the day before and says he's no longer doing full community all facts podcast. Why? because they have a fool who who has 911 on speed dial. Um, you know, and to be fair to Moose Man, I ain't going to lie, to be fair to Moose Man, we don't have no proof that he ever snitched. He's never he, as far as we know, he's never called the cops. He's turned down some fades, but that's the worst of it. But we're not going to hold him to any kind of gangster standards.
He's never been proclaimed himself to be a gangster. He just does this podcast and stuff. That's his whole life. I don't want to I don't want to like drill on on Moose Man's character too much. It is what it is. You know what I'm saying?
But it it sucks really. You know what I'm saying?
>> Hey, but >> what and here's here's the thing. Hold on. Someone said uh don't all civilians though like bro like that civilian thing is is is it's a madeup thing. Like oh civilians can't bro look anybody can do anything they want. Civilians could snitch whatever, right? Anybody could do whatever they want, but you got to understand there's consequences for every action. I don't I don't suggest civilians snitch on anyone, right?
Because look, I if I'm getting locked up and there's someone that the only difference between me doing life and and somebody telling getting on that stand, like I'm already doing life. If I'm if I'm able to get that food to to to make sure that I'm not getting life, I'm probably going to do that right now.
That's that's hypothetical, right? But that that's for for anybody, right? Like you got to understand like people was like, "Oh yeah, it's cool to snitch cuz they're civilians." People don't think like that. That's not how people think because if it's going to be me or you, it ain't going to be me, right? And it doesn't matter if you're a civilian.
There's I'm not going to be like, "Hey, bro, this a civilian." Uh yeah, I'm not gonna do nothing. Are you crazy? That's that's the whole point. That's why people say, "Hey, don't snitch." Right?
It's because it's not it's not a gang thing. It's never been about, oh, you got to be part of a gang or organization or anything to not snitch. No, dude.
It's there's real consequences to that.
You're getting in somebody else's business. But when you get into somebody else's business, no matter who you are, whether you're civilian, whether there's a there's a chance that the person's business you're getting into ain't going to like that [ __ ] and and you going to be the target.
>> And and you know, I think I think it's I can snitch is a weird thing, right? Like anybody can snitch, right? But the the like how how we're held to it is different, right? So like like theoretically Moose Man could tell on somebody and then go do this over here and it he's not he's not a gangster.
Like what did you think he was going to do? Why are you doing crimes around this dude? He's a [ __ ] he's a civilian.
Right? There's going to be that level of understanding. Whereas if Sammy the Bull, right, she is somebody in particular who was benefited off the crimes. He was participating. He did all that. He became a high powered rat. Now, if you [ __ ] with that dude, what you're doing is you're condoning it. You're [ __ ] You know what I'm saying? All this [ __ ] >> right?
>> You know, I mean, it's a weird [ __ ] It's a weird line. But again, Moose Man ain't never snitched. No, he just said some weird [ __ ] He was trying to go viral. The the the problem I have with it is that I I don't want my people to have to be around somebody who has already said this is what he's going to do under those circumstances. And >> Right.
>> Right. And because you we don't know what's going to happen. We don't know.
You know what I'm saying? My my priority is my people, not Moose, man. You know what I'm saying? I like him. He's a cool guy, right? But [ __ ] he's he's not he's not my priority. You know what I mean?
So that's all >> right.
>> So so uh but we we you know deviated from the fact that Raider uh you know Kobo Raider has been dragged into a lot of stuff bro I ain't going to lie.
>> All right.
>> He's a southsider and all that stuff but he's he's definitely a character. You know what I'm saying? And since since the stuff with Dumper happened I looked at his Instagram, you know what I'm saying? And and he does his reals. He's an Instagram guy. He got his tree stuff going on. You know what I'm saying? And he's been dragged into all this stuff.
And he was dragged into the [ __ ] school community stuff through Juan. He was dragged into the [ __ ] uh Moose Man stuff through Juan. You know what I'm saying? It's Juan is trying to It seems like it's playing both sides of the whole thing.
You know what I'm saying? And so when the other day when I said he was a [ __ ] he was a plant, what I I said don't be surprised if 10 years down the line we find out he's a plant because this is the kind of stuff that that that happens with this kind of stuff. But there's no evidence that he's a plant. I you know what I'm saying? I don't know if he's a plant or not. Him calling me in for I'mma break that dude's jaw when I see him. All that he's going to slap me or do whatever. Bro, [laughter] >> that [ __ ] is [ __ ] comedy, bro.
We ain't been in a fight in like 10 years. I know that for a fact. You know what I'm saying?
>> Yeah, we gonna find out. Hope we get to find out soon, >> right?
>> A weird [ __ ] jacket to put on, [ __ ] >> But it going back to the point, right?
Like Garer, even though he did do a pod with him afterward, he said he felt weird about it and uh he decided that he just can't do it. can't sit down with someone who um has 911 on speed dial, >> right? Which >> I think uh honestly, you you know, we had some influence with it >> even just a little bit, >> right? That there was >> for sure I think that came I think I think he he had to meet that bar. If you call yourself a certain thing, I ain't gonna put that jacket on. But if you call yourself a certain thing, right, like a and you you participating or you even acknowledge that something, you know what I'm saying? You gota, bro, that's just the truth. If somebody tells uh and you you you participating and somebody tells you, they're going to tell on you. If something happens, they're going to tell on you, bro, you can't hang around. Like, what else can you do? There's no And this is the conversation that we had. There was it's kind of like, >> I like move, but [ __ ] you, can't be around him now.
You know what I mean?
>> Yeah. Cuz it's kind of weird, right?
>> Yeah.
>> And and and it's weird like like I've said before, dude, as a grown man, you shouldn't have you shouldn't be calling another grown man to handle your business. That includes cops.
>> Like I understand if you got to call 911, it better be for a fire truck or ambulance.
>> You know what I mean, >> right? Like >> [ __ ] you know, but even then, fool.
I'm trying to put the fire out my damn cell.
>> Only thing I can't do, I can't do my own chest compressions. So, you know what I'm saying?
>> God. Jesus Christ. Let me die a soldier.
That's it.
>> Right. You know what I mean? But but at the same time, like, you know, whatever it is, bro. You know what I mean? If you have a heart attack or something, you know what I'm saying? [ __ ] >> Hey, if if if the ambulance come, if you going to call the ambulance, man, that's that's that's your thing. You know what I mean? But calling the cops, bro, as a grown man, you know, you everyone's entitled to do what they want. That's your business at the same time. But me, bro, I'm not going to call another grown man to handle my business.
>> Yeah, but I I understand what Moose Man was saying. I'm not going to lie. Uh, it is what it is. You know what I'm saying?
He was making a point. He was just making a joke. He was trying to go viral. You know what I'm saying? I I know what it is. I see it. But that's not the issue. You know what I'm saying?
>> Right.
>> That's what it is. Yeah.
>> Right. Yeah.
Dude, you want to do they had that he made that list of top podcasters that know Jumper?
>> Yeah, I seen a little bit of it. I didn't get to I didn't watch it. What' you think?
>> I mean, I don't know. I don't know enough about all that stuff to >> Right.
>> my I'm not into like podcasters like individually. I'm not I'm not watching podcast to see like who's a good, who's a bad, who's worse, who like, bro, if the topic's entertaining, I'll watch it.
If it's not, who gives a [ __ ] You know what I mean? Are there some people that are more entertaining than others? Of course. But I mean, to to rank, >> I don't know.
>> Spence off, brother. Somebody said drinking milk is good for teeth and so is not snitching. [laughter] Hey, I heard the [ __ ] out of that.
>> Yeah, >> right.
>> Yeah, I mean I I'm sorry to interrupt you. Go ahead. I'm sorry.
>> Yeah. No, no, but I I mean here here's the thing, bro. Like I see a lot of people that that that that backtrack that, you know, say their one thing and backtrack. Uh but we're always going to stand on what we say. We always going to stand on business. You know what I mean?
like uh >> now there there there are times where you can change your mind. If you can convince me to something, I'll change my mind. But for the majority of it, like you know what I mean? Like we going we going to always stand on business. And I think that's what people hate about us the most. You know what I mean? Is they want to see us they want to see us falter. They want to see us fall.
Nobody's perfect, bro. I'm not perfect, you know what I mean? By by far. But I strive every day to be the best version of myself that I could be. You know what I mean? And and that's all that's all I can ever ask from anybody.
>> Hold on. Let me just ask you he's spamming BFD. Are you still married to the S? I know I divorced her a long time ago, bro. I was actually separated her uh from her um after like what like um maybe like before I went to reception, she got mad because I was talking to the girl who worked at the parking garage across from the county jail and she met her downstairs and so she like left and then um she tried to come back and I wasn't into it and then um right before I got out she tried to come back and I wasn't into And then I divorced her right when I got out.
>> Awesome.
>> Sounds funny though.
>> So you're no longer married to the no longer.
[laughter] >> You marry one girl from down south and all of a sudden you're married to the whole S.
>> Married to what the [ __ ] And you know crazy media is gonna [ __ ] clip that up.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] off, dude. Let them clip. It don't matter. But uh yeah uh everyone keeps talking about your your drop your album today. Let's talk about that.
>> Yeah.
>> So dinner dropped today, man. We had we had a couple hiccups with the drop, but it was cool, man. DJ flipped his [ __ ] I hope y'all like it. I got a video coming. I just got it right now. I'mma be dropping. I'mma be doing a bunch of other stuff for it. But I was studying the marketing thing and and how how um Thank you. Yeah, Uncle Alert. So >> appreciate it 247.
>> So um uh how GB did his that man how he did his promo that's smart. But for my following and like how how I would do mine is it doesn't make sense to do all that. You know what I'm saying?
>> Yeah.
>> So um but GB's promo was crazy, bro. I don't think we ever seen anybody do anything like that. GB.
It's yet to be seen, but I think he's a marketing genius, right? It's yet to be proven, though. But the way he was doing that, giving out stuff like he killed like three birds with one stone, giving giving back to his community, right? Uh doing charitable donations. So, uh if you if you got a LLC, just knock that out for tax purposes and promotion, >> bro. You're knocking out three three birds with one stone all while making your money at the same time. And and I'm not saying he did it for that, but that's eventually what essentially what he's doing. And uh I believe he he did it really genuinely to promote and give back.
>> You know what I mean? And uh I think that was genius.
>> Uh so shout out to GB >> and uh yeah, I I hope this album is very successful for him.
>> And it goes crazy. And Vidal Garcia produced the whole thing. Our brother, he's from uh he's from Valo. Not a homie, but he's he's my homie. You know what I'm saying?
>> Yeah. That's my brother right there.
Love it.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. I just got an alert saying Moose Man is the number one Facebook marketplace something. [laughter] >> And I still follow Moose Man on YouTube.
You know what I'm saying? I still follow his thing.
>> Yeah.
>> Well, yeah. GB went crazy, man. The album's dope as [ __ ] Go check it out.
It's called Mercer. He named it after his hometown. And he did a bunch of five days of promo, six days uh promo [ __ ] um to promote it and and where he gave out food, clothes, uh collectibles. He did so much stuff and it was incredible.
And hopefully we're uh we're actually going to get him on the podcast really soon.
>> Yeah, man.
>> And we're gonna get DJ Flip >> and and I talked to DJ Flip today. We're gonna get DJ Flip on the podcast, too. I can't wait for that. You know what I'm saying?
>> Oh, yeah.
>> And so, if you guys haven't, man, go go go like and and go save go listen to uh BFD's new album, Dinner.
>> It's dope. You know what I mean? Uh I especially like the song Dinner, which explains everything from start to finish, right? Like it it explains the whole situation and it's a it's a dope song. It's a dope concept, >> right? And the cover art is crazy because it's just it's a picture of a place where you eat dinner, >> right?
>> It's crazy.
>> Uh >> yeah, a phenomenal album. And uh >> Mr. Capony, thank you very much. I appreciate you. Uh >> what' he say?
>> Mario_18.
Run it. Straight up run it. Mario, what's up?
Why everybody want to run fades on the internet, bro? Like, it's >> all just corny, >> bro. It's It's It's not like [ __ ] can't. There's inboxes.
Inbox that [ __ ] >> Yeah.
>> I mean, >> you put it on here now. Now people know who you are, Marty. Oso. Yeah, you're welcome.
>> Right. Well, probably a fake page.
>> Right.
>> Right.
Uh Rob Town said, "What's good for dinner and sack? By the way, I'll be out there tomorrow. What's the Look at my story.
>> Huh?
>> I just sent it. I just gave you two places in my story right now. Go look at my story on Instagram.
>> Oh, there you go.
Uh, we still haven't tried Pancake Circus.
>> I know. We'll get there though. We'll get there >> by the time when you come back.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Uh, told me watch out. That [ __ ] gets me all the time. We need another song like that. Gracias, bro. Gracias.
>> Uh what's that? No, >> yeah.
>> Yeah, bro. That was uh that was uh Blue Devil's uh most hated song. He hated that [ __ ] >> He hated that [ __ ] >> He said nobody likes Nobody's listening to that [ __ ] bro.
>> Nobody's listening to that [ __ ] [laughter] >> A couple months. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Nobody's listening to it.
>> Yeah. He was he was quick. He hated that song. Like like why you why you be proud to be No.
>> I'mma do a song called Ompic >> and talk about [ __ ] Blue Devil.
[laughter] >> Yeah. Blue Ompic.
>> That's a new >> VO. [clears throat] [laughter] For real.
>> Yeah.
>> No. Uh yeah. No, but you know, you know, you ain't got to like every song. You ain't got to like any songs.
You know what I mean? It it >> But there's been a there's been a couple that he liked.
>> Yeah.
>> For sure.
>> Yeah. We got the film on that. Yeah. We know he liked Kobe before he hated me.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Speaking of music, what's up with that that that new age music [ __ ] Uh Rubber, >> I love it. I ain't gonna lie. That Phoenix flexing [ __ ] >> bro. You love that [ __ ] >> I hate you cuz you >> so happy to bring it back, bro. I'm so happy to bring a new wave back. You know how I am, bro.
>> Block of seagulls, bro. [ __ ] the patch mode. I love that [ __ ] You know what I'm saying?
>> I hate that [ __ ] That shit's so annoying. It sound like that. Sound like that. Making my way downtown. All that [ __ ] It don't sound >> It reminds me of it. It Okay, it doesn't sound like it, but it reminds me of I don't like that [ __ ] >> No, I like it.
>> Stick to hip hop.
>> Why, bro? You don't even like autotune, though.
>> I don't like autotune. You're right.
>> You're just relegating yourself to this.
>> Autotune is not hip-hop.
>> What kind of music do you What other kind of music do you like?
>> Look, I like autotune if it's used correctly. When it's overly used, like, bro, come on. You know what I mean? Have a little bit of talent, >> right? I like real instruments and [ __ ] >> bro. I I love all kinds of music except like I even like a little bit of country. I ain't gonna lie.
>> But uh you know I listen to everything.
>> Country is terrible.
>> It's contrived. It's got hella autotune on it which you swear don't like.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> Like autotune.
>> They incorporate anything they can from other genres in order to make it contemporary. So they're not their own [ __ ] right? They're like a little bit of rock. They're a little bit of hip-hop. They're whatever's popular at the time.
>> The homosexual.
>> Uh, >> yeah, >> for sure. Except >> I mean, >> look, hey, props to them. I hope they make a million dollars, whatever. Like, I'm not hating on them. It's just not my thing. You know what I mean? And uh, look, but I've I've only heard it once and I heard it over the phone. Maybe if I slap it in the ride, maybe it might grow on me. I'll try to listen to it, you know what I mean? with some subs.
Maybe maybe there's something there I missed. But like I like to give everything a chance >> if I you know >> but uh >> you know I'm not close-minded. I'm open-minded to anything. So I'll listen to it a couple of times and give it a real uh uh you know a real uh evaluation and I'll let you know what I think. But from what I just heard I was like oh man. And you know I don't like that autotune [ __ ] Yeah, I love it.
I hope everybody I hope I hope people start doing it or incorporating a lot of the [ __ ] a lot of the 80s um like sounds into beats and and if you ask any of the producers that I [ __ ] with um DJ Flip um uh Eargasm JG Eargasm >> uh I've always told uh [ __ ] TripleM I like them stints I like that the laser beams. I like [ __ ] like that in my [ __ ] [ __ ] You know what I'm saying?
>> I like those.
>> Yeah, I know. I know. I know the type of [ __ ] you like, but you But you know, your musical pallet is is also it's a broad, >> right? Your musical palette is broad.
So, you you don't stick to one sound, which I like because it keeps it interesting. But I everything that you like 90% of everything that you have is dope in one aspect or another, right?
But there's certain [ __ ] that people do that, you know, is just not dope.
Just like we were talking last night, like I'm not a Kendrick fan. Uh cuz I'm not a Kendrick fan of his beats. His lyrics are dope, but I can't get back past his beat selection. I think he does too much.
>> Yeah, >> he got to find more of a middle ground.
He does the weird voices too much. He does all that stuff too much. I can't get >> And I'm not a Drake fan either, right?
Because >> Drake I like Drake.
>> I I I don't I I can't I haven't heard a Drake song where I'm like >> Especially lately, bro. I ain't gonna lie. I've been I've been going down Tail's it called Tales from the Six or something like that. I don't know.
>> I can't, bro. like >> I'm not that I'm not a depressed person like that. I can't just sit in my >> I can't I just I just want to get in my vibe and just you know what I'm saying? I just finished my workout. I've been working out every day, >> put my earbuds in and just want, you know what I mean?
>> Yeah. I don't know. I haven't heard a Drake song I could vibe to yet.
>> Yeah, bro. Uh, so I'm I'm trying to get Hol tip on something. Uh, >> right.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, yeah. Holip >> Oh, maybe.
>> T Nutty. I don't know.
>> I look like I could be Drake's brother or cousin for real. Like, hell no.
>> I see it. I see it a little bit. Yeah, >> bro. Stop. Don't.
>> So, what do you think? What do you think about more and more often they're using they're trying to use lyrics in in um in court cases, state cases.
California, >> you you know why, bro? All that drill music uh is is they're trying to set the bar because people started doing [ __ ] talking about real [ __ ] and putting it in their raps, you know what I mean? So, of course, if you're blatantly out there doing it, like, one, you shouldn't be talking about real [ __ ] cases anyway.
And two, like if you're out there blatantly doing it in front of people, just because there are certain protections and laws doesn't mean those protections and laws can't be changed.
And you'd be the dumb [ __ ] to to make it change. You know what I mean?
>> Like that's that's what I think on it.
But there's still uh freedom of speech.
There's still artistic creativity. Uh, I think that >> so this is the problem that every I hope every I hope we we should clip this and just put it out there and whoever listens is the law says they can't use your lyrics unless you give specifics about uh a case, right? So like they try to use lyrics in my [ __ ] Remember they dropped the [ __ ] box off with my attorney like trying to pump some fear in me, trying to get me to take the deal. You know what I'm saying?
But they would have had to in in order for them to be able to use any of my lyrics in a case, they would have had to I would have had to say the type of gun, >> right? Like I carry the type of gun that because it was a gun case. So, uh I would have carried I would have had to say I carry this type of gun, >> right, in one of my songs and look and I did it. You know what I'm saying?
>> Right. So, >> that's out of state. That's how the state laws work in California.
>> And but that's the thing, right? Is like even even if the laws were across the board where you can't use lyrics against them, they can still use those situations. So, if you're talking about a situation and and you might give the cops the clue inadvertently in your raps that they needed to piece it together.
>> Yeah.
>> Because you just talked about the real [ __ ] that nobody else knew but the the detectives. So you just said something and you you pieced it together for them.
So now they don't need to use your lyrics because they have real evidence.
>> So people have to be smarter than that, bro. Like like it's not worth dissing your ops just to get some [ __ ] views to do potentially the rest of your life in prison over.
>> You know what I mean?
>> Yeah.
>> First of all, like don't be out here uh uh doing dumb [ __ ] Don't be murdering your opinion to begin with, right? If you going to be out there doing [ __ ] like be smart about don't be putting yourself out there because you're putting everybody's looking at you, right? When you're when when you're an artist, everyone's looking at you whether you're broke or not. Nobody sees the brokenness. They just see you.
Don't be doing [ __ ] you know what I mean? And talking about it like don't be talking about like it's crazy.
>> Don't be doing [ __ ] that you shouldn't be doing and talking about it. Like >> it's weird, right? Like we talk about we talk about the role that the FBI has played in in in like they've been Michael Jackson talked about it right in the early 90s. He talked about them changing Bone Thugs and Harmony talked about it about them changing the frequencies in music in order to affect how the public uh uh it is acts. Right?
So like it's a real thing, right? And then what's said in there? That's why when they talk about icons like Tupac uh being uh a FBI plant and certain so-called revolutionary icons being actual FBI plant, right?
Essentially Cointel Pro agents. You know what I'm saying? It's it's man it's like this is it's real music falls right in there, right? It's like if if you believe that then you know it's not going to stop, >> right? You know they're just going to they're going to change it a little bit.
You know what I'm saying? And so in order to keep it going. So like if if we know that isn't that weird thing, you know what I'm saying? And it's like we love the music, but do we love the music because we're being manipulated, right? Is it part of our culture because it was fed to us from the people who are anti us, you know, and trying to this weird [ __ ] thing. You know what I'm saying, >> right?
>> Yeah. Tupac, I hate I go do some research on Tupac. What's come out is is kind of crazy, bro. kind of crazy, bro.
>> Right. But there there's also people that can be plants inadvertently, right?
Where they're being used, they're being marketed because a lot of these labels, they tell these artists what to say, how to act. You know what I mean? That's why they have publicists, right? They have people like, "Well, we need to we need to put this public image on you." Why?
I'm not like that.
>> Because it's good for you. Like Vanilla Ice, right? They made up a whole story about him getting stabbed in the butt and they try to make his street credit.
That's all publicist. That's you know what I mean? That was that was uh that was publicity. So every behind the scenes you could be a plant inadvertedly, right? Like not knowingly, right? They just set you up. They set you up to win. They're going to give you this money. It's in your contract. And then boom, here, unbeknownst to you, like you just did all this [ __ ] for this money and you just influenced a whole generation of crashs.
But to you, yeah, hey man, I'm just making good music.
>> Right. So half dead said, "What should we look up on Tupac? Go to Tupac." His mom's court case.
So his mom's court case um was uh the judge in it was a dude named White who also did the Malcolm X case. Right.
Detroit Red's case, >> right?
>> Malcolm X might be another plan.
>> Right.
>> Right. So this is this is what's weird.
Go look up Tupac's birth certificate.
This everybody's going to say this conspiracy, but the reality is conspiracies aren't just conspiracy theories anymore, right? And there's a there's a there's a thing. Um, so Tupac's birth certificate is in LA, but he was supposedly born in New New New York prison cell, right? Um, Tupac's mom was a notorious lesbian. There's communications from the Black Panther Party about her creating issues with the women and the men in Chicago and and New Jersey and [clears throat] uh and but then she got pregnant. Meanwhile, her her s in prison was pregnant and nobody knows where that baby went.
>> You know what I'm saying, >> right? So go look up the the interview when Tupac was 17. I don't know how old you are um uh Half Dead, but in in 1990s in the there was a distinct difference between um how homosexuals acted and how straight people acted, right? The characteristics were there.
It wasn't it wasn't as maybe this dude acts a little gay. It they had a definitive mannerisms and thing and earrings in certain ears and >> right you knew Richard Simmons was gay.
>> They used to identify themselves, >> right? Really, that's what it was.
>> Straight people recognized it and reacted accordingly. They I don't act like that. I'm more manly. This is the '9s, right? So there it wasn't all this like this uh like uh what do you call it? Like the liberal everybody's the same type [ __ ] You know what I'm saying? Like it's it's a Tupac. Go look just go look type in Tupac interview at 17 in YouTube and just look at it, bro.
Right.
So if you believe that if you believe that he [snorts] was that his part of his story was a lie, right? That he wasn't born in a prison cell on the East Coast because his birth certificate says he wasn't. If you believe that at 17, and if you from the hood, if you from this lifestyle, you know, if you off the porch on any level, right, it probably started about 13, 14, right? and and and how you gown, your mannerisms, just the way you you carry yourself is distinctive to that lifestyle. You know what I'm saying? And how Tupac how Tupac carried himself >> was the antithesis to that lifestyle.
>> Just go watch it. It's So if you question that, if that throws a question in you, then um man, I mean, you got to question everything.
But bro, I mean, look, there's been a lot of conspiracy theories that have come out recently that have been proven that have been proven like, yeah, that they they weren't conspiracies, they were correct, right? And that's why I think there's a mistrust of government, there's a mistrust of celebrities, there's a mistrust of media because we've seen multiple times that the media lies to us, right? How many times we've seen that all the time.
>> Remember they they they they posted that thing on Instagram where all the media channels were saying the same thing and they they overlaid it and they overdubbed and they all they had the same script and it was every local news channel across the nation was was on the same script. And when you have like six major corporations running every every [ __ ] major company in the world, right? You got you got six conglomerates running every major corporation in the United States. Like it's easy for those six to go to Bohemia Grove and be like, "Look, bro. This is what we going to do.
This is what we going to push. This is going to be the price of milk today.
>> Why? Because we this is this is what it's going to be. This is going to be the price of bread. We going to set the price here.
>> You know what I mean?"
>> Okay. Now, assume that just for the sake of argument, assume Tupac was a plant.
Do you think it would stop with him once he died?
>> Hell no.
>> No, of course not. So now you got to start looking at other cultural icons, >> people that are forcefed to us, right?
>> Now you got Jay-Z.
>> Mhm. You got people like Lady Gaga, >> right? You got people like Right. She's She had a specific agenda that that Right. Like there's, you know, it's just it doesn't stop there. You know what I'm saying?
>> Yeah.
>> Von, maybe Vaughn. I know [ __ ] gonna be mad at me for that, but he changed the game in a different kind of way, >> right?
>> Yeah.
>> Vlad.
>> And then he died.
>> So maybe he's on an island like Tupac somewhere too.
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> Who knows?
and and like like uh something kind of off subject but similar to the related to the subject is uh Pam Bondi I seen where she said that if every if everybody on the Epstein list were to get arrested it would shut down the system. The system would systematically shut down and so uh they shouldn't be convicted. So it's like too big to fail, too big to arrest.
But um what happened to Justice is blind.
That's how you know that the system is rigged against not it's it's it's not as much a racism thing as it is a classism thing. The the system is rigged against the poor. But if you >> It says you guys are all wrong. Tupac was in the files. We didn't say he wasn't in the files. I don't All right, there you go. Yeah.
>> Yeah. I don't Yeah, I don't know. Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't. I didn't read that part. But I'm just saying like Pam Bondi said, you know, they they can't if they arrested everybody that was part of the Epstein files for the system would crash.
>> Yeah, >> it would. But maybe the system needs a reset, right? Just like they bailed out those corporations, uh the the banks, they did that big bailout from the banks, right? Like that's what they should have let capitalism work. That's what capitalism is, right? If you can't afford to pay your bills, dude, you go bankrupt. You go out. Too big to fail.
There should be no such thing as too big to fail. If you live in a capitalistic society, >> right? Therefore, socialism at the top, just not on the bottom.
>> Right. Exactly.
And Yeah. whatever.
So, anyways, what else we got going on?
>> So, yeah, don't use uh when you're talking about lyrics and you're talking about crimes in your lyrics, make sure it's all fake.
>> Right. Right.
>> That's what >> That's what metaphor >> That's what metaphors are for. Right.
That's why in the hood, that's why that's why the dope game always has slang words. That's why the Bay is notorious for for slang, right? Cuz you you don't want [ __ ] to know what you're talking about. You know what I mean? That's why you got to use metaphor. That's why hip-hop is so big on metaphors and and and uh and different terms and different and having different languages, right? Like E40 is the epitome of that [ __ ] >> Yep.
>> So yeah, >> it's looking like that Mexican dude is going to win California. What do you think about that?
>> Bera, is that her name? Yeah, bro. We're [ __ ] either way. I don't >> Doesn't matter.
>> Yeah, it doesn't matter. I don't I don't I like it's [sighs] it's crazy. You know what I mean? Like California, uh you you know there's for some reason California takes extra long to count the ballots, right? And I get the mailin ballots and [ __ ] but we're the only country in the United States that has mailin ballots.
Like, come on, bro.
Like, I just think uh California, if you if you look at it, is is systematically corrupt.
The whole system is corrupt. You can tell just by >> Well, I mean, the whole country is for sure, but California definitely like I mean they gave 28 billion dollars to the homeless and [ __ ] are still homeless.
>> More homeless people. There's more homeless people, >> bro. 28 billion.
Yeah, bro. Like that's the thing, you know, people say move out of Cali, but our whole life here, our family's here, you know what I'm saying? Like it it's it's not that easy. I wish I could just get up and and move to another state, you know?
>> Yeah. But you wonder what you know it kind of is, right? If all the real ones just leave Cali, they kind of like rolling it up in prison.
>> Yeah, that part that part, too. So, I mean, do do you want to just leave and let it go to [ __ ] or you want to stay here and fight to change it?
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I mean? I might run for govern, man. This is home. But it sucks.
I ain't gonna lie, >> right?
>> Especially now that I travel so much and I get to see other states, >> bro.
Every Listen to me. I know most of these people watching are from Cali. Every other state is better than California.
I'm not Republican. I'm not Democrat.
I'm not none of that [ __ ] All that [ __ ] is not real to me. It's just [clears throat] two head two sides of the same coin, right? I'm telling you guys, every other single other state is better than California, bro.
>> But not every other state has the weather we do.
>> I don't know. This weather right here is pretty dope. every every other state, bro. It's not two hours from the ocean, two hours from the mountains, two hours from the snow, two hours from uh the lake, two hours from the floor. We're two hours in any direction from all sorts of different terrains.
>> No, I could be two minutes. You could be two minutes from all that [ __ ] Two hours from all that [ __ ] Or you could have a way bigger home, right? You could have more food in your house. You could have a better car. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, that's true. I get it. Um, California is just uh the Democrats destroyed California.
I'm not a Democrat or Republican, but the Democrats for real destroyed California.
Not like the Republicans would have done any better, but they destroyed it.
But, uh, >> yeah.
>> What can you do, though?
Oh uh I [ __ ] uh I voted for Newsome.
Remember I always bring that up when we talk about this stuff.
>> I voted for news in the special election like a dumbass.
>> Yeah.
>> And I get why you did a lot of stuff for lifers.
>> Right.
>> And I get why you did. You know what I mean? You voted on the policy, not the person, >> right?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Which everybody everybody should do, >> right?
>> Yeah.
>> Like I I always argue with my mom because she's like, "Oh, you gotta vote Democrat every time." Like, "Hell no.
[ __ ] no. I ain't doing that."
>> When I was a kid, my dad told me the same thing. He was like, "You're Mexican. You gotta vote Democrat. It's just that it is."
>> Well, that's how they had us programmed, right? That's crazy, right? My mom still thinks like that. You gota you're you're Mexican. you got to vote Democrat. Like, no, that's I I I vote policy. But even then, we've been lied to so much about policy. You know what I'm saying? Donald Trump, he broke every promise he made uh during his election run. You know what I mean?
>> Yeah, man.
>> So, yeah. What is the whole thing that be popping up on my Instagram about him farting and pooping his pants all the time, falling asleep?
Yeah, they say they say it happens that uh I don't know if you've seen uh where they rushed everybody all the um the the press out of the Oval Office. They said because he [ __ ] himself and you can see people going like, >> you know what I mean? Looking at each other in the background.
>> Yeah, >> that's just a story. Nobody knows if it's true, but that's the rumor going around because like you see people all of a sudden go >> I get that [ __ ] all the time on Instagram.
>> I get it all the time.
I don't know if it's true or not, but it's funny as [ __ ] >> Yeah, I don't know if it's true or not either, but I mean, shitty, sleepy guy, but I think what he did to New York and the New York Knicks was [ __ ] horrendous. Like that that that was so selfish, bro. He went he went and and uh shut down all half of New York just so he can go to a Knicks game, right? So he can go to game what was it? Game three.
uh and and and fall asleep at the Knicks game. But uh they had an outside viewing, but they had to shut that [ __ ] down because Secret Service, you know, for safety reasons.
>> And uh yeah, everybody was pissed off at Trump about it. They booed him. Oh yeah, New York hates Trump.
But yeah, that was selfish, bro. He just he did that. That was a photo op for him. He don't give a [ __ ] about basketball. He don't give a [ __ ] about the Knicks. He don't give a [ __ ] about himself, you know what I mean?
>> Yeah.
>> But yeah, that was I don't know if you seen that, but yeah, he ended up shutting down half of New York just to just to fall asleep during the game.
>> Yeah.
>> And he probably [ __ ] on himself.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, yeah. Uh 2094 gang said, "What do you guys think of Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire?"
Crazy.
his uh the SpaceX just went public, right? Uh yeah, it's now trading and with his shares of stocks, he's he's he's the first trillionaire on paper.
Doesn't mean he has a trillion dollars cash, but he's worth the trillion dollars. Like that. And that says something, right? That says how much that says how much our money has been devalued. at the same time how how how much the gap is between the poor and the rich. Like it just went from here to like here like crazy overnight.
>> Yeah.
>> What were you going to say? Oh, that's all I was going to say is I was going to say it's a combination of the devaluation of the US dollar and the um the the differential between the halves and the have nots and the elimination of the middle class.
>> Right. Right. And you got, you know, you you got all these [ __ ] uh these these fake small time ballers who got like, you know, 10 20 racks and [ __ ] flossing thinking that they're doing big. When you got Elon Musk, he's a trillionaire. Like, bro, that fool that fool could pay everybody in he could make everybody in California millionaires >> and still not and still not worry about [ __ ] >> right? Still be the richest man in the world.
>> Just think about that. Everybody on this [ __ ] Elon Musk could literally make give all of us $5 million.
Everybody $5 million and still be >> rich as [ __ ] Have million multi-million dollars, >> right?
Yeah. That's crazy. Uh KO224 said that shit's at $160 a share. That's crazy.
Uh >> go >> Yeah. Uh 2094 Gang said, "I've seen a lot of SpaceX employees also become millionaires since it became public."
Yeah. If you're part of a company and and part of your your your uh compensation package is uh stocks, bro, whenever that [ __ ] becomes public, >> instant millionaires, >> right? Same thing that happened with uh 50 Cent when he when when he had part of uh Vitamin Water, right? It wasn't that it went public, but it got sold to Coca-Cola. He became instant millionaire, bro. He got $50 million out of I think I forgot how many shares, but a small a small amount of shares, dude.
And uh they sold it. He got $50 million out of the deal.
>> So, you know, actually I I ain't gonna say what I worked for, but I actually worked for a tech company, right? And uh and uh just the money they throw at this company, and it's basically a new company. And the money they throw at this company >> because of of uh the quality work we do, right, is >> just right off the bat. Oh, they did that in that amount of time. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. It's just it it's changing my life right now.
>> You know what I'm saying? In a real way.
>> And I told you about it, too, huh? It It's >> And this is what happens. You know what I'm saying? is the the market is that if you're not in tech right now, you know what I'm saying? You are [ __ ] messing up. Really? You know what I mean, >> right?
>> Yeah. No, real [ __ ] >> You gota got to get into tech. You gotta get, bro. And you gota you got to work with uh you know AI. You gotta figure out AI because that's the next generation. You gota you got to use it to your benefit, >> right? A lot of a lot of people don't understand. Huh?
>> Buy stocks than water companies for sure.
>> Right.
>> Right now.
>> Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because the way the the everything that has to do with the with technology, all these servers, all these servers generate a bunch of heat and they need to be cooled and and the way they cool them is with water. Fresh water. They can't use salt water. So, bro, whoever whoever controls the water controls the market. Yeah.
And they're going to control the future.
>> Yeah.
Yeah, man. Sust, bro.
>> Yeah. The the [ __ ] up thing is it's gonna get bad in our lifetime.
>> Like, >> yeah, we're gonna see we're we're we're living in a bad Arnold Schwarzenegger movie.
>> It's coming, you guys.
>> Yeah.
Hey, but uh we ain't trying to scare nobody.
>> Yeah, man.
>> Live your life. Do your thing.
>> How about that GB album? You guys listen to dinner yet? [laughter] >> Forget the apocalypse.
>> Everybody just ignore the apocalypse.
You know, you know what I'm saying?
>> Well, somebody was saying, "Look, if um if they came out like we they already had alien disclosure, right? another a new wave of alien disclos uh files came out uh what yesterday and uh well people were saying if there was definitive proof that aliens were here and we seen them and all that [ __ ] would people even care they'd still have to go to work in the morning you know what I mean they'd still have to feed their family like is it really that groundbreaking now that that that you know they're disclosed in the alien [ __ ] >> the reality is if they were going to be a threat they would have already been a threat. They would already >> you know what I'm saying? If everything is believed to be true, just the small stories that we hear, the whispers about what they've done to society, how they've helped benefit society, the idea that somehow they would undermine our [ __ ] existence because of their presence is not not like >> Right.
>> Right. No. Yeah. And it's it's it's it just goes to the fact that it's like, you know, we we're right here. We we're seeing how the government's treating people. No one's really giving a [ __ ] We're seeing how how corporations are screwing us. Nobody really gives a [ __ ] Aliens, literal aliens are are are coming out the sky.
Nobody gives a [ __ ] Everybody's worried about what they got to do the next day.
Everybody, >> but let let Moose Man say he's going to call 911 on speed dial and everybody's up in arms. Everybody's tripping. [ __ ] that dude. They want to [ __ ] do all kind. Nobody's gonna do nothing, dude.
Nobody's gonna do nothing to no aliens.
Nobody's gonna do nothing to no [ __ ] government official. It's just you guys just going to type on the internet and do all that [ __ ] and then >> try to feature children and do all that stuff. That's what you going to do. But that's I mean that's basically how they have us programmed, right? Like but that what else we going to do? Like you you got to feed your kids. You got to take care of your family. I mean what the [ __ ] is the alien going to do for me? Is a [ __ ] alien going to come and go feed my family? No, I got to get up.
I got to go I got to get my money. I can't just wait here. I I can't sit here and say take me to your leader for you you going to take me to Mars or something like how is that how is that going to benefit I think um you know I told you this before, if there's ever going to be a revolution, the revolution is going to start from third world country, right?
Because the like we think we're like being oppressed here, right? But we don't know [ __ ] We don't got no ghettos in America. There are no ghettos in America. I don't care what how hard your hood was. I don't care how hard your life was. I grew up in the same type of [ __ ] bro. And how how they live in southern Mexico. how they live in the in the trenches in El Salvador.
>> How they live in in Cuba and Peru and [ __ ] Africa. Bro, we don't know [ __ ] about that. They living in mud huts and they they chopping each other down for like literal scraps of food and we don't know nothing about that.
>> You know what I mean? He said the revolution is here now and you don't know what revolution is.
>> No. What they want is to re >> But see, there's a difference between revolution and reform, right? So, we think for the most part, if you talk to 90 people, a good 80 of them are going to say, "Oh, if we just get these guys just drain the swamp and [ __ ] keep the constitution and [ __ ] all that."
That's not revolution. You don't know what revolution is. You know what I'm saying? That's just reform. Just reform the government.
>> Yeah.
And I don't want to push re >> and then right I don't want to push revolution either. I would never say that especially not on no YouTube. But the right the >> the um the the reality is revolution is actually a change in the system of government. So what other governments you got? Do you want anarchy? Do you want communism? Do you want socialism?
Do you want militarism? Like what do you want? You know what I'm saying?
>> Because capitalism is not working well for us. It's working. it's working the way it's supposed to, >> right?
>> Capitalism is a finite uh is a finite thing, right? So, we know from the establishment of these kind of things that the theory of capitalism has a beginning, middle and end, right? And then from there the resources are so separated just like everybody told us the the resources become so separated and the upper echolon of society ends up with such a that the redistribution of wealth has to happen on some level. You know what I'm saying?
>> That and are we at that point? That's what people got to kind of figure out. I feel like society >> say wrong. You're wrong. Yeah, maybe. I don't know. What do I know? I'm a [ __ ] idiot. Are you >> right?
>> Yeah, we could be wrong. Again, these are these are loose facts and concrete opinions.
>> You know what I mean? Like, u >> nobody, bro.
>> Oh, we're all we're all we're all nobodyies, but at the same time, we all have our opinions. You know what I mean?
Uh yeah, we're all we're >> between the lines. [laughter] Yeah.
>> What it say? What it say? Yeah. Read between the lines.
They still [laughter] >> Yeah. Communism doesn't work. It has never worked. There's never been a communist country. So, how do we really know if it works?
>> Right. All we know is that socialism has been stifled every time it's popped its ugly little head out. You know what I'm saying? It's been suffocated.
Does >> that work? We don't know.
>> But I know uh China is supposedly a communist country, socialist. Uh led the mouth said that China was a communist was a capitalist rotor socialist country right so uh whatever that means you know what I'm saying but they're on par with America and maybe in five years they will be the superpower you know what I'm saying so it's hard to tell what what really is anything you know what I mean >> right uh harvesting now said self-employed here work 70 hours a week put three kids through college no one helped my husband and No one gave us anything. We preserved and won or persevered and won.
Yeah. No, we all Nobody [ __ ] We were born with [ __ ] right? I was I was born with nothing. You know what I mean? A single parent home.
>> Doing very well. Yeah.
>> Lived in apartments. I worked my ass off, right, to get whatever I have. I've worked my ass off to build credit.
That's what that that's one thing. Like I'm able to purchase whatever the hell I want. Not with my money because in, you know, in in dollars, I ain't got none.
But in credit, bro, I can buy whatever the hell I want. So yeah, that's what you got to do. Everybody Everybody got to work for for what they got. But like you got people that work 70, 80 hours, 90 hours a week.
>> The majority of people the majority >> and and and they get nothing. Then you got these other people that are handed [ __ ] who are billionaire, who control everything, get millions of dollars for for for working, for doing nothing, for sitting behind a desk and telling people what to do.
>> And most people that are like that person who was saying that if one medical thing happens, one car accident happens, their house gets robbed, right?
They fall behind on one check, one of the spouses get [ __ ] fired.
>> What happened? Right.
>> So, are you are you really comfortable?
Like, what is what is you know, that's all I'm saying.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. Right. So, there's got to be there's got to be another way because the system we have right now is not it's working for who it's supposed to work for, but it ain't working for us.
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I mean?
>> Yeah. Like, it's it's working the way it's designed, but it wasn't designed for us. So there's got to be another way.
Maybe communism, socialism, dowoism, I don't know.
>> Something else >> or something else.
>> Exactly.
>> But it's alien.
>> Maybe it's alien. Maybe it's AISM.
>> You know what I'm saying? Maybe we'll all just be better off if we got that little chip in our head and just forget about society as a whole and just [ __ ] pack boxes for the rest of our lives. You know what I mean?
>> [ __ ] that. I ain't putting [ __ ] inside my brain.
>> You never know. Who knows?
>> If if it ain't if it ain't a little bit of Hennessy weed, it ain't going in my way.
>> You have to learn the system and do as they do, bro. You might not be wrong right there. We know you have access to a lot of what they have access to at the tip of your fingers looking at what you're looking at right now. That phone is a [ __ ] right? And they say America is the land of opportunity. You know what I'm saying? Right? So if you figure out how to parlay this stupid phone into a couple couple bands every [ __ ] couple days, you know what I'm saying?
>> So you're telling me my job at Chipotle won't make me rich. [laughter] >> Maybe if you work up and buy a franchise.
>> Who knows?
>> I got a home girl. I got a home girl who's a manager at [ __ ] um at Wing Wing Stop and she doing cool.
Hey, look there's there's certain way like I know uh certain managers at uh what is that like if if you become a manager at uh In-N-Out Burger, bro, they got they they got 401ks, they got, you know, $100,000 a year, bro. You can make some some cool money there. Now you own one of them franchises, bro. It's a lot of work. But you start owning this [ __ ] >> You take a couple bands off that and you start these little side jobs to where your money's just coming in without you having to [ __ ] with it.
>> You know what I'm saying, >> right?
>> How you learn the stock market.
>> You buy quarter kick >> block. You know what I'm saying?
>> Just kidding. I'm just kidding. I don't know.
>> I get it. But yeah, look, uh, Pukn Nutoo said, "I get good pay. I just have to work my ass off. 30 plus." You know what I mean? Like, yeah, that >> But they keep you working so much, bro, you don't have time to do nothing else like invest and [ __ ] But if you learn the stock market, if you learn to to to use other people's money to make money, that's the game. That's That's >> the game. That's right. And and and that's establishing your credit.
>> Yeah. And somebody said, uh, MC I can't even read that. McVin 5000. Uh, you two are from cheap cities, so it's easier to make it in Stockton and sacked in the Bay Area. You're absolutely right, bro.
Get the [ __ ] out of the Bay Area. The Bay Area is not for poor people.
>> Get the [ __ ] out of the Bay Area.
>> Not for poor people. For real. Well, what the Bay Area does did do, right?
The because it's so high, it developed a lot of hustlers who were innovative in different kinds of game, right? That's why that's that's why the Bay Area is so ganged up because they have to be innovative. They ha they can't just sit on you can't just sit on your ass in the Bay Area and live off welfare.
>> You have to have hustle and get the [ __ ] out. So, imagine what you could do in cheap skinnies like stack and stocking, which by the way aren't that cheap.
>> You know what I'm saying? Yeah, they're not that cheap no more.
>> But cheap compared to the Bay Area for sure, >> right?
>> Right. But I mean, you got to you got to have like E40 said, got to have a job and a hustle. Now you got to have two jobs, a [ __ ] Door Dash delivery [ __ ] and two hustle. want you guys to know, >> I'm not going to pocket check this woman on on um on YouTube, but a good friend of mine, your friend, too, and somebody that most these people that follow us know makes 40 bands a [ __ ] month on eBay.
On eBay?
>> Damn.
>> 40 bands a month on eBay.
Just think about that, >> dude. I need to learn some lessons from her.
I need to learn some lessons from her for sure. She's got the sauce 100%.
>> Yeah. Hey, but there's a there's a million ways to to make money, dude. You just got to you got to find what what you're passionate about. And I do I truly believe anybody can do anything they want if they put their mind to it.
But putting your mind to it doesn't mean just thinking about it. It means doing it, working it, developing a plan, getting to it. Because I mean, thinking about it is only half the battle, right?
It's executing it. Once you execute it, as long as you ex you can do whatever the [ __ ] you want. If you practice shooting a basketball a thousand times a day, man, hey, you can make it to the NBA one day. You know what I'm saying?
But it it starts with that. It starts with getting out there and doing that [ __ ] Rain, snow, sle, hail, shine, whatever. You know what I mean? So, yeah. It's uh >> when when is coming back? Everybody's been asking me that and hopefully she coming back soon. We miss her.
>> Hope she's doing good.
>> Yeah, she's uh she's doing thing, you know, she she she's doing good. She's uh you know, >> got a million things she got going on.
She [ __ ] Yeah.
>> Right.
>> You know, but uh >> What's my favorite What's my least favorite prison and why? All prisons are my least favorite prison. all prisons.
>> Like you have a favorite prison like Yeah, I would love to go back to that one.
[laughter] >> Yeah, it's smarter. No, you know what?
Try to stay away from investors, too, because that just means you owe somebody [ __ ] right? If if if you're going to owe somebody, owe to the banks.
>> They got it, >> right? Like another thing is is you guys learn how to flip credit like these rich dudes.
You know I've been in I my credit score ain't just been right yet, but soon my credit I got a little bit longer and my credit score is going to be right. You guys going to see me move a whole lot different.
>> Right. My credit score been right. So I've been you know what I mean? I' I've been able to use like, bro, my cash is my my my cash is I have I have very little cash, right? I have zero in my wallet. I don't carry cash, but credit I got a whole lot of, you know what I mean?
>> Nobody's going to be carrying cash pretty soon.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Which is scary in itself.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, but uh yeah, the the name of the game is make your money work for you. Uh, if you're hoarding if you're hoarding cash under your mattress like we used to back in the old days, like you're doing it wrong. That's you're you're losing money every day. Every day you're holding on to cash, you're losing money cuz cash is getting devalued like crazy right now.
>> Yeah.
>> Like the dollar is worthless. What can you buy for $1 right now?
>> Not much. Not much at all. If anything, you can't even go to the Dollar Tree anymore and spend a dollar. $125.
Got to break that other dollar bill.
So, yeah.
>> Yeah. Uh, not rich. Uh, no stocks and bonds, just a little real estate. Yeah, real estate is dope.
>> Yeah.
>> This fool said stay lifted said, "My credit just hit 800." So, that's a It is. But now what?
>> Now, you could change your life with that 800 credit score. That's what you you start looking into how to flip credit, do that kind of stuff, >> bro. You man, oh my god, >> you're winning.
>> Just look up flipping credit, bro.
>> Yeah.
>> You end up with like 15 businesses, couple homes. For real. It's [ __ ] crazy. That's what I'm going to do. Me five, 10 years, that's what I'll probably be doing.
>> You guys will never see me.
>> You guys will never see me. I'm gonna have a record label. I'mma be throwing money at people I believe in and I'm gonna be [ __ ] out the [ __ ] way. I promise you.
>> Yeah. Hell yeah. That's dope, man. Hey, congratulations for that 800 credit score. You know what I mean? It's it's >> Bro, I worked I worked on getting my credit score to the 800s for [ __ ] oh [ __ ] years. It took me years cuz I didn't know [ __ ] about credit. If anything you could teach your kids, teach your kids about credit. Like, you know what I mean? If that's one thing you can hand down, teach your kids about credit. And uh >> said if I sorry, he said, "If I win the lottery, I would not allow myself to be rich."
>> Okay.
Thanks.
>> Yeah.
>> What does that mean?
>> What does that What is that?
>> Well, are you going are you gonna just blow it on Coke and Hookers?
>> So, somebody asked, "When you get out of prison, do you just have a credit score?" No, bro. You don't have no You have no At least for me, I went in when I was a kid, so like I had no credit.
And remember, it took a little bit of time, but I was making really good money tattooing. And [clears throat] my credit I shot my credit score up just pumping into the bank and I did a couple of these [ __ ] little tricks and I what I have like a 720 score, 730 score, and then I just [ __ ] it off. I didn't know what I was doing. I didn't understand the system and I [ __ ] blew it. Trying to trying to hustle. Trying to not hustle like dope, but like hustle like just do little stupid [ __ ] and [ __ ] my [ __ ] up. You know what I'm saying?
Bought a [ __ ] ton of shoes, you know?
[laughter] >> Hey, shoes ain't a bad thing though.
>> Oh, yeah. Investment wise, what are you going to do with them? Especially if you wear them like a dummy, >> right? Yeah. Oh, speaking of which, man, I just got the uh Jordan fours.
>> Yeah.
>> The photos. Dope.
>> Oh, nice. Yeah.
>> Yeah. And I got the uh what is that?
What are they called? The blood ones.
>> Oh, yeah. The the the brick ones. Are they brick?
>> No, they're blood the what are they called? The blood blood something. I don't know. I forgot.
>> Yeah, >> I'll show you.
>> But all on credit road. That's that's it's it's credit like you know what I'm saying?
And uh you know, pay it off monthly.
That's how you do it, bro. I don't I don't All my [ __ ] is is is automatic.
Money goes into the bank, >> goes straight to the [ __ ] go straight to payments. I don't I don't even look at the payments.
>> But yeah. Yeah. Invest in gold. That's dope, too.
>> So, I think I think in like five years, maybe five years, I have my credit like Right. Right. You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying? Maybe a little over five years.
>> You know what I'm saying? By 10 years, I think I'll I'll be able to flip credit like in a real way.
>> I think that's the goal for >> where I don't got to work. I don't got [ __ ] I just >> do computer stuff. You know what I'm saying, >> right? Yeah. I need to I need to be there where I don't work no more.
Almost.
But yeah. Uh so what else were we going to talk about, >> man? I mean, we talked about everything.
We talked about the the lyrics. We talked about um stupid ass one. We talked about um >> GB's Genius promo. We talked about BFD's gorgeous album.
[laughter] >> Yeah, I think we talked about talked about everything.
>> What do you guys think we should talk about?
I ain't doing [ __ ] Uh Ken Martinez said, "I think Jordans are uncomfortable." Certain ones are.
You know what I mean? But >> what you think the fours are uncomfortable?
>> Yeah, they're Yeah.
>> Uh I like the 14.
>> They're my favorite ones, but they are probably the most uncomfortable. I feel like they're for dude. They're comparable to heels for women.
>> Oh, I don't know about that.
>> Yeah. They lifted Custom Clothing said, "I want to open up a laundry mat and a car wash. Some businesses are money makers."
>> Yeah, I I know where you got the laundry mat idea.
>> The laundry mat. Hey, that's some uh that that's consistent money.
>> You know what I mean? A lot of maintenance, though.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, you gota you got to have someone there to maintenance the [ __ ] But >> yeah, >> if you could do it yourself, like if you give little man a [ __ ] a laundromat, >> little man will be a [ __ ] millionaire in a couple years.
>> He don't need nothing. That full and pin that they had that full [ __ ] fixing industrial washers and dryers for the whole facility and he had never seen one ever in his life. He had he just went in there and started working on it.
>> That's dope.
>> Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like if I went in a business like that, it'd be with Lil Man for sure. He's just he's insane with the [ __ ] the technical [ __ ] Speaking of that, the the podcast that we did, the prison podcast, bro, that went crazy.
>> Oh, yeah, bro. The prison podcast was it was dope, man. And you know what? You know what's funny though and I want to talk about is that a lot of people were saying, "Oh, you're [ __ ] uh you guys shouldn't be doing that or talking about that on on YouTube. Like you're exposing too much." What the hell were we exposing?
>> Yeah.
>> I I keep on saying that [ __ ] like a lot of [ __ ] like to throw that [ __ ] out like we shouldn't be talking about certain [ __ ] What do we actually talk about that that that that that will ever get anybody in trouble that goes against any kind of grain or anything like you know what I'm saying >> that exposes anything we didn't >> if you were talking about and and and someone said like glorifying prisons is diabolical or some [ __ ] bro how you how you there there was nothing glorifying about the conversation we had right of course everybody's Everybody got to be real, right? We talked about, yeah, you guys made the best of what you had, >> right? For what you had in a dire situation. You made the best of it, right? But >> ultimately, it [ __ ] sucked. You guys don't want to be there, dude. Just listen to your guys' uh uh conversation.
I never want to go to the pin ever in my life.
>> Like, >> right, >> [ __ ] the pin.
>> Straight up.
>> But it's But it's but it's something that you guys went through. something that you guys not not went through, you guys survived and persevered. You came through and you won, right? Like like you played a game with the CDC and you won ultimately. You lost your time, but ultimately you played the long game and you won and you're winning. All three of you, right?
>> And like [ __ ] there's there there have been others that that lost. They couldn't win. You know what I mean? They they they they played the long game, they folded, you know what I mean? So, that's just one that's that's, you know, uh, shout out to y'all. And, you know, those stories, someone's going to listen to them stories and they're going to take away from it the same thing I did.
You know what I mean? Like, it's it's that's what it is.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> This the fool that was scared of the big SF and was fumbling his gun.
Me or you?
>> Probably me. But [laughter] when when was the big ass SS when did I ever see the big ass, bro?
>> You too. I do not carry guns. Yeah. Hey, how they ask how short is little man?
Little man weird. He's like three foot four. It's crazy. He's He's very short.
[laughter] He said four. You crazy.
You crazy. But yeah, there uh SS is not prominent in Sack or Stockton like that.
So don't even don't even try to go there.
>> Yeah, I don't know anything about nothing. I don't carry guns. I don't >> Yeah, Mr. Kimmanagus. Yeah, that's what uh you supposed to do. You keep your uh balance under 25% utilization, which bro, that's that's what you do. But you got to keep using it, too. You can't just get a credit card and sit on it.
You got to use it. Otherwise, they'll take it from you.
>> And that's how you build. But if you keep it under 25% utilization, you're good. But that's why I have like 30 credit cards.
My wallet is fat full of credit cards.
>> Jeff, really?
>> Yeah. Seriously? I got I got >> your pretend your percentage maintains but >> Oh, my thing is going crazy.
>> What is >> uh my iPad? Um so your percentage is the same but the amount is way higher.
>> Look at all these credit cards. Those are all credit cards.
>> These are all credit cards.
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I'm saying? Like, but it's because I'm keeping all the balances under 25%.
>> But I I have open, you know what I mean?
But they're all and I and I have credit cards I don't I [ __ ] just laying around. I don't use, you know what I mean?
>> But that's that's that's the secret.
>> That's the secret. He just gave you [ __ ] the I already knew that.
But he gave you [ __ ] the sauce.
You know what I'm saying?
>> For real.
>> Yeah.
Got to have got to have credit, bro. I'm telling you.
And uh cash. [ __ ] cash. What's cash? I ain't got no cash. I'm I'm I'm broke, but I can buy whatever I want, >> right?
>> You know what I mean?
>> Yeah, man.
Your score does go down when you apply for a credit card >> temporarily, but the more credit you accum the more credit you have, your your uh your overall total balance, it it raises your credit score. The longer and you want to keep it for longer. Like all these credit cards I've had, I've had for years, right? So, it's it's like a game. You got to play the game. You got to you got to get your credit cards.
You have to you have to keep them in good standing for a certain amount of years. And you got to keep them under 25%. You got to know when to get new ones, when not to. I I [ __ ] up at the beginning. I got a couple like I got Macy's card. I got J C Penney card. But those cards aren't really what you want.
You want the you want the the secured credit cards with like Capital One uh like the Visa Mastercard ones, not the store ones. So, I mean, it's it's it's a whole lot of [ __ ] but that's why people get paid a lot of money to teach, you know, the the credit [ __ ] and and how to utilize it. So, yeah.
So, uh um a good way to to mitigate the effects of um getting all those tags when you applying at the onset for these different credit cards is to had your laptop in your phone with tabs open. You know what I'm saying? For like four or five and you and a homie knock that [ __ ] out one woo [ __ ] You know what I'm saying? y'all press enter at the same time, fill everything out, have them all open, and then [ __ ] hit all five or six of them at the same time. So, me, none of those uh different creditors will be able to see the ping to your thing while applying. It'll all have the zero the zero ping at the moment. You'll still get if you're going to get them or not, whatever you get, the the ping won't be applied to the application.
>> Yeah. I mean, look, uh, uh, president of the lake said, "My credit card score goes down every time my wife checks a rating. Use Credit Karma. It's free."
Uh, like like it doesn't it doesn't deem you it's not accurate, >> right? Experience that that's accurate like a [ __ ] But, uh, you got to use the the the free apps to check your credit score. Don't don't uh rely on hard credit checks. The soft credit checks is what you need. if as long as it's a soft credit check, they're it's it's not going to ding you. It's the the hard credit checks that uh get you dinged. So, yeah. And uh understand uh use your cash back, you know what I mean? Like especially when you get those credit cards at first, get one with the uh that that that has uh like uh balance transfers. Like what I do is I'll take I'll I'll take uh if I apply for a new card, I'll make sure it has enough to have all my balance transfers and boom, I'll transfer it over 0% interest for, you know, a year and a half to two years, right? So now I'm paying off that though all these credit cards with 0% interest. You know what I mean? It's a game. You got to utilize the game. You got to [ __ ] play with it. You know what I mean? It's just it's it's different [ __ ] >> Yeah.
It says, "Say that again about the have five open and how do you know hard or soft check?" They're all hard, right?
They're all hard.
>> No. Uh if you're if you're looking up a credit card, like if you're looking to to to see if you can qualify for a credit card, that's a hard check.
>> But if you go to Credit Karma, >> that's that's a that's basically a soft check, right? Because it tells you your credit score. It gives you updates on it daily, right? So go to creditcarma.com.
That's what I first started with was Credit Karma. Now I got Experian, uh, TransUnion. I also got credit I got credit scores on my credit cards. Uh, Capital One, they they have free credit cards. Well, all of them really do really, you know what I mean?
>> Yeah. Uh, so, uh, just make sure you go to Credit Karma, check your utilization, make sure all your information is correct on there, uh, check out your credit score, and it also gives you suggestions on which credit cards you can uh, you can qualify for. And once once you qualify for those certain credit cards, >> like, bro, get one or two, you know what I mean? try to try to get as many as you can and keep those in good standing for like at least two years, right? And that's going to give you credit history and and then you know you start finessing it from there. But you know, credit history, credit card utilization, uh debt to income ratio, all that plays a part in your credit.
So yeah, my suggestion first go to Credit Karma, see what kind of cards you can qualify for. even if you have to get a secured uh credit card.
And yeah, hey, felons do have first-time home buyer loans. If your credit is approved and you have the income, >> like a firsttime home buyer loans or or the the first-time home buyer programs, you can do that.
>> And uh like it doesn't matter if you're a criminal or not. If you got a job, you got a check stub. If you got the credit, you're good.
Uh, president of the lake said, "I accidentally signed up for TransUnion one time when I was googling dating sites."
[laughter] >> What the [ __ ] >> Gay credit, >> bro. You guys are [ __ ] crazy, dude. I [ __ ] love the chat. The chat be saying some crazy ass [ __ ] >> Yeah, for real, >> bro. I don't I don't think there's another [ __ ] uh uh channel on YouTube that got the dopest uh chats. We got the dopest trolls. We got the dopest audience, man. Shout out to y'all, man.
Uh, devotions to the next car show.
We need a podcast episode dedicated to covering finances. This would help a gang of people who don't know where to start or utilize credit. We could do that. We could do that. We actually have friends that uh that that's their job.
That's what they do.
>> Yeah.
We Yeah, we'll do that. And we can actually pin that and keep it up on the >> Yeah. Yeah. And then uh uh William Breed, you know, he's talking about investing and [ __ ] Last time he he wanted to come back and break down investing the Chase Bank. Yeah, we can get people finances, but uh I tell you I'm I'm telling you how I did it, how I started.
And uh it took me a long time. And I didn't know [ __ ] I didn't have help, dude. I I looked everything up and I I figured it out for myself. Like I said, it was just it's like playing a game. I I I play with credit like I'm, you know, like I'm playing Xbox, >> you know what I mean? So, >> it worked. It worked, bro. You were taking care of your family very well.
You live in a [ __ ] gorgeous home that is insane. Literally insane's home is insane.
[laughter] >> Uh, can you interview a realtor or loaner? Yeah, we got we got uh realators and uh uh we got loan officer homies, too. Yeah, we could do that. I mean, if that's what y'all want, that's cool. But usually that kind of stuff doesn't get a lot of views. But we can just do it just for the ju just for the culture.
>> Yeah, we're happy to do one of those every year or something like that. One or two of those a year.
>> Yeah, Mr. Sponsor. We could probably get him sponsored by like Chase. Yeah, let's look into that. Mr. Kmanagas, if you want to dispute collections, what I did to to to dispute all my collections, I went on Credit Karma, there's a part on there that says dispute credit.
>> Bro, there was some [ __ ] and I'm I'm telling myself, but I don't give a [ __ ] But there was some [ __ ] that it was actually legit that I disputed that they took off, >> right? But it was legit. too.
>> So, you can go to places like Experian where they have all three >> of the credit bureaus and you can see them, right? And then all you're looking for is the is the differences. And if you find one difference in any of those three, bro, you could dispute those charges. You could dispute anything. So, that's all you really need. If you can do your own credit, you don't got to pay the seven 750, right, to dispute yourself.
>> I've never done that.
>> You can do it all yourself. It's so easy.
>> President of the Lake after seven years, I'm gonna be living a totally different life >> thanks to the American economy.
>> Yeah. But yeah, it's seven years that uh collections will fall off automatically.
So if you got something in collections and it's like it's already been six years, just wait till the seventh year.
it'll it'll fall off automatically.
Don't even waste your time with all that [ __ ] Uh but dispute Credit Karma has disputes. I did that. I took off a lot of my [ __ ] off my credit score. Uh it worked wonders and cuz I when I first started, dude, I didn't know [ __ ] about credit. So, I was I I let me tell you, my first car that I bought on my own, I went to a bank. I got a loan. It was $30,000 loan. This was back in [ __ ] 2000, right? Uh I got a $30,000 loan.
The the bank gave it to me, right? Cuz I was looking at a car for 30,000. The bank gave me a $30,000 check. The wrong thing they should have done because I said, "Fuck that $30,000 car. Went and got a $5,000 car and pocketed the rest."
You know what I'm saying?
>> But I still owed on that [ __ ] And I was like, "You know what? I don't need credit. [ __ ] that. I deal with cash."
So, I let I [ __ ] my credit off. That was the wrong thing to do. But >> coming out coming out the hood, come coming out these public schools, they don't teach you nothing about credit.
>> All we knew about in the hood was cash, >> right?
>> And if you if you had the cash, you were the man. So, uh I I screwed myself. It wasn't until after till I was trying to figure out how to buy my first home.
Like, damn, dude. I need [ __ ] I need I need credit. I ain't got no credit. I I got check stubs and [ __ ] but I ain't got no credit.
>> Y >> So that's when I first started utilizing it. And then also uh when I opened up my first business, like it was like a lot of people were like, "Bro, we in order to get supplies, then we'll give you credit, but what's your credit score?"
Like, "Fuck, >> I ain't got no credit." You know what I mean? So it it it was a real eye opener.
What credit?
>> That little slap on the back of the neck, bro, was a [ __ ] change your life, bro.
>> Right. Real [ __ ] Hell yeah.
>> Mine too. Mine too, bro. I I got, you know, I got [ __ ] off. I [ __ ] my credit off, too. You know what I mean?
>> And Right.
>> But now your boy is on deck. I'm right there.
>> Right.
>> Right. Some broke dude said gay.
[laughter] I mean, if he wants to be gay and shout it out, cool, man. Hey.
>> Yeah. We're proud of you, bro. We're proud of you.
>> Yeah. Be proud of your gayness, bro.
[laughter] >> Yeah.
>> Yeah. But I mean, look, hey, people wanted people asked about credit. They wanted to know about it. That's that's what it is. Uh, you know, >> uh, >> being uh if if if being financially secure is gay to you, hey, [ __ ] it. Keep being broke, bro.
>> I feel like most these Southerners are [ __ ] whacked the [ __ ] out, bro.
>> He said, "Don't let it bother you, dog."
No, we ain't It don't It don't bother us.
>> Thanks, bro. Your gainers don't bother us for sure.
>> Right. I [laughter] don't I don't take your game personal. Yeah.
>> But yeah, but no. Um, bro, anyways. Yeah. little financial literacy. Hey, take take from it what you want. You know what I mean?
>> I'm so tired. I ain't gonna lie. I'm so [ __ ] tired, homie. I mean, I drove >> I drove for like seven hours a day.
About almost seven hours.
>> That's nothing. That's nothing.
>> That's That's nothing, >> bro. I drive to Vegas all the time.
That's That's eight hours. I drive I drive uh it's it's nine hours from here to San Diego. I drive that [ __ ] >> Yeah.
>> All right. Already listen to a few songs off the new album BFB [ __ ] fire homeboy.
Keep it going. You got it in it. My in it. And also I appreciate what you and the homeboy insane are doing. Yes, sir man. I appreciate you homie.
>> I appreciate too.
>> I'm super proud of the album. You guys go check it out. It's called BFD DJ Flip Dinner. It's technically a compilation, but it's really just all me and DJ Flip did the beats. You know what I'm saying?
So, it's Man, I'm [ __ ] Yeah. This ain't the early 2000s. No one is on meth like that no more. Oh, yeah. What do I know, bro? I don't do no drugs. I don't know what nobody's I don't know anything. I just get clown.
>> No, dude. They're sucking balloons now.
What's wrong with you? Hey, >> get your dope game up.
>> No, my bad on. [laughter] >> No. Hey, hey, but uh someone said credit is gangster. You know what I mean?
Knowing about credit is gangster, bro.
No one about economics is gangster. Real [ __ ] >> Also, also cameras are everywhere. They are watching all your face. If you live in an actual city, they're watching everything you do. The the hustle is going to change. the hustle. This is gonna be your new [ __ ] And if you ain't on this [ __ ] bro, you gonna [ __ ] yourself, bro. And we, it the more people we get on this, the easier it is to be able to fix the economy because we're going to keep our own money in the [ __ ] system. You know what I'm saying? I promise you. Even though they're tracking all of it, they're doing all that. As long as it's legit, you guys cross your tees, dot your eyes, you know what I'm saying, on that [ __ ] You could have real money. You could live really nice. You know what I'm saying? That's really what it comes down to. And that's what I'm trying to do.
>> Exactly.
>> Yeah. And and you know it like like our people have have been losing financially for so long. It's about time that [ __ ] win. We had it programmed to us like all the the the the [ __ ] with real money. They they they sell dope. You know what I mean?
But uh and that's the only way that we can come up. That's the only way is we either robbing somebody or or or or we uh we selling dope. But that's that's no longer true no more, man. We trying to teach our people a different way. You know what I mean?
>> Yeah.
>> He said, "What's my people? Are you guys Mexican?" Yeah, I'm Mexican, bro. Like, we're both >> Are you black? Are you black, brother?
>> I mean, >> are you black?
>> But when I say my people are people, I'm not talking about just Mexicans. talking about my my people. My people is whoever my people are, right? Whoever I got love for, who got love for me, those are my people. It doesn't matter if they're Mexican. Don't matter if they're black.
Like, I don't know how many times we said this [ __ ] I ain't on the I ain't on the racial [ __ ] >> but my people is my people.
>> You know what I mean? And uh [ __ ] if you if you [ __ ] with me, I [ __ ] with you. And if not, >> almost.
>> I don't give a [ __ ] >> For me, it's almost.
>> For me, it's almost. If you [ __ ] with me, I understand. But you gotta you gotta, you know, >> I don't just [ __ ] with anybody. I don't give a [ __ ] >> Of course. There's always that. Of course. But I'm saying if it's mutual, right? You know what I mean? Like my people are my people.
>> Yeah.
>> You know what I mean? When I say my people, I mean all my people.
>> But uh but yeah, that whole that whole racial [ __ ] dude, it's 2026, bro. Who gives a [ __ ] I don't give a [ __ ] what color a [ __ ] is, bro. Like, there's aliens around this [ __ ] now. I don't give a [ __ ] if [ __ ] from Mars or [ __ ] you know, uh, Alpha Centuria. The [ __ ] where they from. If they >> remember, remember most of ice is rasa.
[laughter] >> Right.
So, >> ain't my people for sure.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] Ice.
But hey, yo, I don't want to get into politics and [ __ ] but uh >> America will have a social credit score.
America will have a social credit score.
I promise you, >> they're working on that now.
>> They're working on it right now. So, yeah.
>> Ready for that.
>> Yeah. I mean, look, it's all on what the people want. Like, they try to do that social credit score in in in in Europe, in the UK somewhere, in Europe somewhere, right? And uh they they they shut it down. The people revolted. They shut it down. And uh I don't think it was Italy. I'm not sure exactly. I have to go back and look. But they try to do that [ __ ] and uh they shut it down. Uh so there is power in the people. You know, you got to utilize that [ __ ] Will people in America revolt against it and shut that down? It has yet to be seen.
>> Yeah.
>> Think we're a bunch of spoiled ass uh entitled [ __ ] in America.
Nobody wants to do that.
Yeah.
>> Hell yeah.
Vanessa, hold on. Vanessa, Bravo. Hell yeah. [laughter] >> What? What?
>> You do sound as stupid as the talking monkeys.
>> Yeah.
>> Then why you here watching?
>> Hell yeah, >> bro.
Bounce, bro. bounce.
>> No, stay stay and make more comments >> for real. [laughter] >> Billy Henry.
>> Yeah. But yeah, I mean, you know, I think we're all uh America is is America's soft. You know what I mean?
we uh they'll they'll right now, you know, we're we're too worried about, you know, our own personal lives to worry about the collective.
Yeah.
Yeah. Everybody wants to be us. I know.
>> Oh, man. I got thirsty as [ __ ] too.
>> Yeah. So, I got that video back.
>> Oh, yeah.
Tight.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, it's tight.
>> Yeah. Which video you talking about?
>> Uh, I ain't going to say. You'll see tomorrow.
>> Oh, the one that you just Oh, okay. The BH.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Oh, I talked to what's his name too about uh your videos.
>> Oh, okay. What' he say?
>> Uh, he said he'll talk to you about it.
I had to give me your [ __ ] um your thing.
>> Okay. It's good. Yeah. I ain't joking.
>> I'm gonna do a video for Ice.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah, >> cool. I got I got some videos I need done, too. You You could take one. I need I'll probably take the other two.
>> I'm cash that [ __ ] right?
>> Yep. All right. It's all good.
>> Vanessa said BFD with his cute bottle of water. A >> [laughter] >> Hey, come in the hotel, bro. What do you want me to do?
>> Get yourself a mans size water, bro.
What the [ __ ] wrong with you?
>> I'm so sorry.
>> That little ass that little ass bottle of water, bro. You need You need some man [ __ ] >> I'm so sorry, you guys. [laughter] >> Uh, all right. So, I feel like it was a pretty good live. You know what I'm saying?
>> Yeah.
>> We touched on everything.
I mean, >> right.
>> Insane. How are you tripping on toes when he got your 10K back? Oh, there's Po. [laughter] [laughter] >> Why, >> bro? I don't I don't give a [ __ ] what a [ __ ] does, bro. If you if you [ __ ] with Chesters and Chomos, I ain't [ __ ] with you. I don't give a [ __ ] who you are, what you do.
>> That's it.
How many how many times a [ __ ] got to say you got you got [ __ ] on payroll and [ __ ] on Megan's law. I ain't [ __ ] with you.
>> Yeah.
>> Point blank period.
But anyways.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh yeah, man. We'll call it a night.
>> All right. Yeah. I got to sleep, bro. I still got to jump on the computer.
[clears throat] >> Yeah.
>> All right.
>> All right, man. Hey, shout out to everybody in the chat. We appreciate y'all. Uh, don't forget to to hit the like button. You know what I mean? We got 67 likes. Got 105 people in here, man. Hit that like.
>> Oh, Mr. Kales, man. Thanks for the $14.
Have a good weekend, fellas. Man, appreciate you on that. Uh, >> go check out dinner.
>> Go run up dinner. It's everywhere right now. That [ __ ] go crazy and I appreciate all the love.
>> Run up Dinner.
>> Go run up GB's album, too.
>> Oh, yeah. Merced out now everywhere.
[ __ ] dope, too.
>> Yeah, Merrced. But, uh, definitely go check out Dinner. It's It's hard. But, man, we shout out everybody, man.
Appreciate everybody in the chat, man.
You guys be cool. Appreciate all the haters, too.
>> Keep talking your [ __ ] man. We love it.
>> Go get your credit right. Go get some money. Straight up. Go get some money.
>> Get your credit right. Real [ __ ] [ __ ] cash.
>> All right, man. You guys have a good one.
>> All right. Are we out?
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