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[00:01:18] Where's the button at?
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[00:01:26] I don't know what happened.
[00:01:29] I messed something up as usual.
[00:01:32] I'm here. I don't know where my Doggy Diamonds did this. Is that I broke something. Where's that?
[00:01:40] Where's sat?
[00:01:44] Yeah, I did something.
[00:01:46] I messed up something. Shout out to y' all in the chat room. Disrupting reality. NYC Sir Charles B1 in the building. J Woo 72 in the building. Mr. T. What's up? Jerome Shalom. What's up Chief Red hair, brown eyes is in the building.
[00:02:02] New Haven, Connecticut is here.
[00:02:05] Nate Jackson. What's up? I'm here on the late night. Wasn't even gonna come on but wasn't nothing else to do. I've been working on something shot Northside what's up? And I just decided to to come on live. You know I haven't been on and about two weeks or something like that. Been handling a lot of business.
[00:02:20] Peter Truth. What's up?
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[00:02:34] Why is this bleeding into here? Oh, cuz. That's that. Okay.
[00:02:44] I figure it out later. I know I did something to mess something up as I always do.
[00:02:53] All right.
[00:02:55] Hopefully everybody chilling.
[00:02:57] Everybody good. I don't got nothing to drink next to me but I'm not gonna Stay on here long anyway. Could you hit the likes, please? Get the likes up. Please get the likes up.
[00:03:09] Get the likes up. Paris, what's up?
[00:03:13] I want to know where my drop is at.
[00:03:18] This whole channel is off. Watch me figure it out after I go off.
[00:03:27] What the hell is going on? I don't know what I did.
[00:03:30] Maybe I.
[00:03:34] Maybe I'll reset this and figure it out right now. I can't.
[00:03:40] I can't cuz I don't know what I did.
[00:03:45] Knowing me, I got a button pushed somewhere.
[00:03:48] UK families in the house. Katherina.
[00:03:51] I see. Whoa. I. I can't pronounce that last thing. I can't front. I can't. I can't do it. I. I could, I couldn't do it. I couldn't pronounce that last one. What's up, everybody? I go by the name of Doggy Diamonds. This is Doggy Diamonds tv. I am live right now.
[00:04:06] Yes, it is very, very late. It is almost the next day right now.
[00:04:09] I decided to come on late because I just felt like it. I haven't been on in a while. I've been working on a lot of stuff behind the scenes, working on stuff, you know, with the channel going in different directions and just, you know, making stuff happen. As you can see, I've been uploading a lot of shorts and a lot of news videos, and that's the direction I'm going. I'm going to.
[00:04:33] In the direction of uploading more, I'm gonna scale back on the lives a little bit. I'm just noticing different things with YouTube and how they react to content and how they push our content to people. So it's, you know, it's different. So that's why I'm doing what I'm doing.
[00:04:52] I'm also not going to be doing too much explaining. I'll do it to my supporters. But also when I explain, I have a lot of people in the shadows looking at me, at what I'm saying, and definitely swagger jacking and, and, and, and using and implementing what I do because I'm here researching and studying, you know, different things. So that said, I have a lot of interviews that I've been editing that I got to put up. And that's what it is, that's what's what I'm doing. That's the direction that I'm going.
[00:05:22] I'm not going to really be doing too many lives. I think lives got a little crazy because everybody go live. A lot of people don't really be talking about not Talking, not a lot of research. You know, it's hard to get people to hit the like button. It's hard to get people to follow instructions. So just upload stuff, get it out the way. That's it.
[00:05:40] What I wanted to talk about tonight is I do care about the music a lot, but I am also realizing that the music is very, very secondary to what's going on in the culture. What's going on in the culture as far as beef and drama take precedent over the music. And I didn't want it to be like that, but that's just how it is.
[00:06:00] If I had it my way, we would talk about music. We would do music reviews. We would talk about, you know, who dropped new albums, whose songs is dope, whose songs is whack, but nobody cares about that. And the more and more that. That we admit that it just is what it is. We all addicted to beef drama and what's going on outside of music. That's why these dudes who been gatekeeping all of these years, you look at. You look at these dudes that have been gatekeeping the music all these years. Now what are they doing? They're doing podcasting now. That goes to show that the music don't mean anything anymore like it used to. You got Fat Joe and Jayla doing the show. You got Cameron, you got Mace. You got different people doing podcasting and doing shows. And they talking about things going on in the culture. They talking about drama, they talking about all of that. When they started out doing music, they not even. A lot of them, not even actively doing music. And when they do do music, it's not really hitting on nothing, so they're abandoning the music, that's a bad sign for the culture, because when you have people who's not putting people out, who's not putting people on, who's not helping people, when they just say, all right, I'm gonna abandon that on a whole, and then just go in a direction of people like me and others who they so called don't like and don't like what we do. That means that we was on the right track the whole time.
[00:07:25] But now when you look at what's going on, you know, and I'm gonna say this publicly, I feel like Jadakiss completely dropped the ball because he had one of the biggest moments in hip hop with the verses, the one of the biggest moments in hip hop history. And he even put out a record, a freestyle or nothing.
[00:07:44] And everything is about issues and problems.
[00:07:50] That's what it's all about it just overshadows what is going on in the culture.
[00:08:01] So now when people make music, nobody really wants to hear it.
[00:08:09] And that's a problem right now. Because if you are artists, how do you sell your art? Now you sell your art sometimes you start putting little stunts, you start fake beefing, you start beefing with your management, you start beefing with your homeboys, you start beefing with all everybody just to sell your music. The old school 50 cent route of selling music. And it's still going. You think 50 Cent, and I mean 50 Cent does a lot of things. Nobody really calls 50 Cent out for what he do because he's a troll and people love his trolling. But he don't even, he don't even really sell anything he sells. His Instagram is with drama. And with the drama he hashtags his brands.
[00:08:56] And then I see many of you, Kiki, and in his comments and just thinking that shit is funny. But you know, when we really think about it, we got grown ass men who don't do age appropriate, you know what I'm saying? They don't do age appropriate stuff.
[00:09:14] But now you got dudes who are resorting to what the little dude's supposed to be doing.
[00:09:21] And then we, at a certain age, we supposed to be doing something different. We supposed to be setting the precedent for the little dudes. And we not now we got dudes who not even street dudes reporting street. And. And they get a pass from that. I was listening to something with battle rap culture and I heard women.
[00:09:42] I heard women in battle rap women. Not the battle rap women, but the battle rap media women. I think it would be, I think that's how what I'll call them, they were talking about women.
[00:09:55] Let me specify that women were talking about who was a snitch.
[00:10:01] And I was scratching my head like, damn, when did that become something women talk about that was only reserved for street dudes. I don't even really talk about that because I don't care. I don't got nothing to do with that. I ain't around nobody committing no crimes. I don't commit no crimes. I'm legal Beagle. So I don't care about none of that. But I heard women talking about who's a snitch, who's a rat. Paperwork. I heard women say paperwork.
[00:10:28] So I know we in the bizarro world right now. I know we at a point they don't even talk about the battles. Sometimes they talk about everything going on around the battles. And then recently I seen a female in battle rap, one of the media women who handles the business, she got hands and feet put on her.
[00:10:47] But that is more serious than the actual battles. And dudes is actually doing, you know, fire battles, fire events, things is going on, you know, on. But they won't talk about that because they'll talk about what's going on outside.
[00:11:04] And once you talk about what's going on outside of the battle, the battle don't even matter.
[00:11:12] So what's what happens to battle rap?
[00:11:15] What happens to hip hop culture? If we sitting there watching the mooc, I mean the Met gala and people p pulling up with outfits and we want Andre 3000 to rhyme. And he coming with a. With a piano on his back. And people in my comments jacking it. Oh, it's art. Let him express himself with a piano on his back. People been wanting him to rhyme for like the last 15, 20 years. And he walked through with a piano on his back and that's what's just getting jacked. A piano on his back.
[00:11:47] No new Outkast album.
[00:11:50] A piano on his back. But he say he don't want to rap because he don't know what to say at his age.
[00:12:01] So you don't know what to say at your age, but you know how to show up with a piano on your back because that's what grown ass men do.
[00:12:10] And that's art.
[00:12:13] You got people dress. Wow.
[00:12:17] It is. Is this. None of that got nothing to do with music.
[00:12:22] I don't care if he put a piano album out. That was trash too.
[00:12:27] The piano album is trash.
[00:12:31] And see, when I try to stick to music, when I try to, you know, have dialogue about the music, people get mad at that. So like you can't win. It's either you gonna talk about what's going on in the culture. Negative. The negative part of the culture. You try to talk about what's positive. No clicks.
[00:12:51] So everybody just forced to to follow suit. So when you see people like academics say I'm number one. He ain't number one for talking about good in the culture. He number one.
[00:13:04] He got in the seat that he's sitting in from the war shy rack. Yeah, he finagled into other things, but it's just the truth.
[00:13:11] So if I had a title, did something different and if I had have been going in on somebody directly, I have a thousand people here.
[00:13:19] It's just what it is now.
[00:13:22] So me being an intelligent individual, what I am, I'm not going to let the game play me. I'm gonna play the game, but the game is sold, not told. And I've been telling the game too long and I ain't telling no more. I ain't saying nothing. Every move I make, I don't care. Listen where I'm at with it right now. I don't care how people question me. Because you can't question people who've been authentic and who do authentic. So can't nobody say, yo, you, you, you doing this or you doing that, because you gonna criticize me and say something about what I'm doing and what I ain't doing. But everybody else is doing what they want to do. But I got to be held to some type of standard. Nah, I'm getting creative. I'm being inventive.
[00:14:08] Listen, I got a whole rollout for a lot of stuff I'm doing.
[00:14:12] It ain't going to be wacky, but for some people, it might be something new. To them, it might be something different. But see, the first person through the air, get through the door, get buck first. You know what I'm saying?
[00:14:24] So I'm saying all that to say sometimes when you innovate stuff and you do stuff, people always look at you side eye like, yo, what you doing? And then they copy.
[00:14:32] First you get ridiculed, first you get criticized, and then people copy.
[00:14:38] But see me, I didn't. I'll invest in mine. I'm about to spend, you know, a little something on. On something I want to do. But like I said, I got some dope ideas, but I'm not an idea person. I'm an executor. Anything I want to do, I'm doing straight like that. Like, I ain't one of them people who gonna sit around and say, yeah, I'm about to start. Yeah, I'm about to start. Yeah, I'm about to start. Nope, I gotta start. I gotta start tomorrow.
[00:15:01] You know what I'm saying? Seriously, I gotta start tomorrow. That's where I'm at with it. So you gonna see a lot more uploads from me. You're gonna see a lot. Because you know, when you're a person that's partly responsible of the genre being the genre. You ain't trying to get lost in this.
[00:15:18] You ain't trying to be sitting around trying to figure out. I was going through some content earlier today. I'm looking through the blogs. I'm. Look, I'm like, yo, ain't nothing going on. But if I sit here and kick it and talk, it ain't nothing popping with that too. I gotta really just go in on somebody all the time, and I'm like, yo, you know what? It's a lot of. I don't like. It's a lot of that. Can't do nothing about me talking about not liking them, too. So I might just do that.
[00:15:44] Everybody else do it.
[00:15:47] I didn't. Can't beat me or do nothing to me. Can't mess with me in no way.
[00:15:51] And it's a lot of dudes, when they get caught, they gonna get. You know, it's just the truth.
[00:16:00] I see and hear everything.
[00:16:04] And I hope some of y' all think y' all safe with dudes who you think gonna hold you down, too, especially in Brooklyn. I hope you come to Brooklyn and you be in Brooklyn with somebody who you think will help. Help you or save you. Or you think somebody that's important in Brooklyn, you gonna learn that day. I hope so, because this is being played with and it's people playing and everybody not playing. I always tell y' all that. Everybody not playing, everybody not playing, but y' all playing.
[00:16:37] And no matter what some people do, y' all gonna find something. I don't with him because, you know, don't even say him no more. It's him. I don't with him.
[00:16:46] I don't with him.
[00:16:49] Look at him.
[00:16:50] What is this aim now?
[00:16:52] It's not him no more. It's aim. I don't with him. Look at him.
[00:16:58] You gonna pay attention to that now?
[00:17:01] Every time somebody's supposed to say him, they say im.
[00:17:05] I don't with him. Look at him.
[00:17:09] Ain't no him no more. It's in.
[00:17:11] I don't know where that came from. I don't know who started that dialogue, but that ain't never gonna come out of my mouth because I'm not a follower or nothing. The most I might say that's not Brooklyn is Cap. Because he's always been disrespectful to call somebody a liar, you know what I'm saying? So I'm calling you a liar without you feeling like you being disrespected. I. I thought it was Philly talk, too, you know what I'm saying? But it's like, yeah, I don't with him.
[00:17:39] Look at him.
[00:17:43] Shout out to Philly.
[00:17:45] Shout out to everybody. It's people doing good.
[00:17:49] But see, now, you know, no matter what you do, people gonna try to knock you off your pivot. And, yo, it's not enough. It's. It's a lot to go around, but it ain't a lot of people sharing, man. Listen.
[00:18:08] See the reason why I said what I said about certain individuals, reason why I did, let's say the Math Hoffa video, right? Because I see being his Lawyer on, on YouTube and you know what I'm saying, I see being his lawyer, which is weird as cause A ain't gonna help you and can't help you whatever doing that for, I don't know. But reason why I did a video like that because of my personal interactions. I didn't swagger jack off of nobody else interactions. I didn't do it because what was going on with somebody else. I did it because of my personal interactions with, with that individual. I don't hold no malice in my heart. I didn't lose no sleep. I didn't do 16 videos. I didn't do none of that. But I did what I did because I can can't nobody do nothing about it.
[00:18:55] That's that, that's one. That's the most important thing. But I did that because of my personal interactions. Nobody can't ever speak about your personal interactions with somebody. If you have something personal with somebody that you could speak on it. And I'm a person who shared the culture with everybody. Any part of the culture that I was in, I shared it.
[00:19:20] Whether it was me in the crib making music.
[00:19:24] And from 93 to about 2003, everybody done been to the crib.
[00:19:30] Everybody been in the crib. Then when I hit the Internet, when I hit when I had Forbes dvd, everybody was posted.
[00:19:38] You know what I'm saying? So it's like now none of that don't even matter. I'm like, dude, don't even do music no more. Dudes, I see dudes being giving spiritual quotes on, on Instagram. I see dudes with music playing in the background and they spiritual advisors. Now none of that got nothing to do with rap, man. None of that got nothing to do with rap.
[00:20:03] And one thing I ain't gonna do, I'm not gonna operate from the space of a victim. I'm tired of all this victim. And I know I'll be falling into that sometimes because you fall into what you around, right? So if you speak to four people in the day and every the four people you talk to is like, yeah, you know, you will fall into that.
[00:20:24] I'm generally a happy person that want to be happy, that want to bug out and have a good time all day.
[00:20:33] Growing up, me around my crew, all we did was rank and crack jokes. I mean, we kicked some ass. But we ranked and cracked jokes. But I'm noticing now everybody's some type of.
[00:20:44] Everybody got haters or everybody got problems or everybody got somebody after them. Like, yo, you ain't even that important for nobody to really care about you. And sometimes you could, you could speak from a person that's a given person or you was a people pleaser. I was a people pleaser. One of my biggest problems is that I take on people's problem problems and, and drama. So when I hear people going through it, I just try to remedy it. Sometimes I can't, so I'll be having my hands tied behind my back. But I wish I could remedy a lot of people's problems and I can't. Sometimes I wish I could, though, because I'll be feeling like I'm forward tough. I'm built for stuff. So certain things ain't going to.
[00:21:36] I'm not going to walk over. I'm not going to go on the ledge. That's why I always gave sound advice. That's why a lot of people would hit me and say, yo, this is what's going on. This, that and the third. And I'd be like, yo, you need the xyz, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's what I, that's what I'm good at. But sometimes I can't internalize people's stuff because I don't know what to tell you, man. Some people love the revolving door of victimhood. You know, they love the revolving revolving door. Sometimes the answer to your problem is going to make you very, very, very uncomfortable. But people like to be comfortable in misery than to be uncomfortable in freedom. I'm gonna say that again to you because maybe it don't resonate. Some people like to be comfortable in miserable than to be uncomfortable and freedom.
[00:22:31] Sometimes, yo, you just gotta just, just go for broke.
[00:22:37] Because if you really have this faith, you really believe in God and you really believe in all this spiritual miracle, miracle you be talking, then you gotta, yo, you gotta do what you gotta do. That's how I live my life. Like, man, I don't, I don't. I won't be worried. I'd be more worried about other people than me because I'm a go get. I'm gonna get it.
[00:22:56] I came from nothing, so if I got one, I got something.
[00:23:03] But I knew that I've been uncomfortable before. I've been hungry, you know what I'm saying? I've been hungry.
[00:23:14] So I don't get how people be in the same situation and okay with it.
[00:23:19] Ain't nobody fault.
[00:23:22] But when you people please you take on other people's problems, it's always going to come back at you. Because I'm gonna be real with y' all. It's the realest I will ever say. Nobody don't give a.
[00:23:33] You think you got people who care about you. You could count on one hand the people that really care about you. The people who will give you the shirt off their back. The people that will do anything to make it happen for you.
[00:23:46] You ain't got that many people that's gonna do that.
[00:23:49] It don't matter what you did. It don't matter what you gave out. It don't matter that I posted everybody video. It don't matter that people call me about the pune Pune theyself. It don't matter that a dude came to me when he got poked in his hiney. It don't matter. Because the day that a person say F you is F you, and they will justify why they said that and people will jack them, say, yeah, he. He wears shades. Or, you know, that's just what it is. So I know that. So I'm not even in the business even trying to argue with nobody. No, I ain't arguing with nobody. Because if I can't punch you in your mouth, it ain't even no need to talk. Because if we not cool enough to argue, disagree and agree, then what are we even talking for? And if you go, if you don't have my number, then we know we ain't cool like that.
[00:24:42] And a lot of y' all don't want no smoke. And I'm telling y' all, I'm telling y' all that better be easy.
[00:24:51] Is this a lot of y' all who got attitudes? It's some real ones out there. Yo. Shout out to D Chambers. Shout out to a lot of dudes who just. Who just real, man. And I. And I gotta salute them. Shout out to Agalar. Shout out to D Chamber. Shout out to 38 special. Shout out to a lot of dudes. Shout out to, you know, E Double. Shout out to Eric. So shout out to people. Shout out to people who just real who never switched up on me from the time I met them to right now because they know us having camaraderie, us being friends, us doing stuff, is bigger than this industry. This industry don't mean nothing.
[00:25:29] And the problem is, the problem is we have a certain age where we supposed to know better.
[00:25:37] And the old is acting like little and the little looking at us like, look at these bozos.
[00:25:43] That's why they don't respect us. That's why they look at us like clowns. That's why we can't relate to them. That's why we can't get through to them dudes. Getting more money, got more traction, making more music, living a life. And you somewhere talking about, yeah, man, I'm being blackballed. Danger, you being blackball. And you got little dudes that just put their music out. They don't know nothing about this equipment. They don't even know nothing about technology. You know what they know? They know how to do it.
[00:26:17] That's it. Ain't no wrong way to do it when you doing it.
[00:26:21] You got dudes talking about, come to me, I want to expose.
[00:26:27] So a did that to you. And you ain't swing on them.
[00:26:32] Did that to you. And you ain't put no hands and feet on them. You just want to go on the Internet and say what somebody did to you. But you don't want to whip no ass. You ain't no gangster. You ain't no real. You ain't no real dude. Cause a real dude ain't gonna get on the Internet and say somebody victimized them. And they ain't putting no work. That's not gangster to me.
[00:26:53] Little dudes is booming off of. Off a little disrespect. But you want to go make a blog? You want to have a 20 year old feud with somebody? Come on, man. Nobody never got. Nobody never got wind blew on them nothing.
[00:27:10] That's why I'll be caring when I hear that. Y' all don't like me. I don't care. Cause y' all can't do nothing.
[00:27:15] You're not gonna do nothing but talk.
[00:27:20] You're not gonna do nothing.
[00:27:24] I'm outside. Y' all ain't gonna do nothing.
[00:27:26] Not gonna make a lot of y' all uncomfortable outside. I see y' all all washed up jib game, raggedy looking collective of same ass dudes going to the same parties, smoking the same reefer sausage parties, acting like y' all on. You ain't had a hit record or a dope record in like 40 years. Not even relevant.
[00:27:49] That's it.
[00:27:50] That's why I won't be responding to people be like they already dead.
[00:27:58] They already dead.
[00:28:00] He trying to figure it out.
[00:28:04] 50 something year old failure.
[00:28:09] And you can't live off of yesterday's points.
[00:28:12] You can't live off of what you did before.
[00:28:15] You can't.
[00:28:16] Don't matter. Nobody even care. Yo, Some of the shit you did that was great, you realize certain people are even alive.
[00:28:26] Greatness has to be repeated. That's why I always say, yo, when dudes do my interview over, it's cool. Cause you're gonna go back to the original. You're gonna say, damn, yo, he did that at this time.
[00:28:38] But I know, like I said, the first person through the door, you gonna get. You gonna get fired on, and they gonna learn from you and say, oh, no, I ain't gonna go in the door like that. What he did. But I didn't go through the door. I kicked the door open. The door of discovery of, yo, what is this about? All right, let's do this.
[00:28:58] Not them other doors that dudes be talking about that went through the door that they talking about, try to deceive you and act like it's some imaginary door that exists, but they went through the door because somebody plucked them. I ain't never got pluked, so I don't even be relating to. That's why I saying I can't even relate to certain dudes. I ain't never been no victim. I ain't never get pluked. Ain't nobody beat me for no money. None of that.
[00:29:25] I ain't even mad at nobody.
[00:29:27] But in response to certain people, I don't want to get on here and do this.
[00:29:34] I want to go outside where it matter, See if you really who you say you are, who you front for the Internet. Because everybody tough on the Internet, right? Nobody took a loss on the Internet, right?
[00:29:50] So it's is who talking about music?
[00:29:57] Who is putting out music that you care about?
[00:30:04] And it would be like NBA Young Boys, the most streamed. Oh, he's whack. At least he putting out music.
[00:30:13] Kendrick, Drake is your music.
[00:30:23] Shout out to Griselda for putting out music.
[00:30:29] Shout out to Bernadette Price put out an album. Bernadette Price put out a. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me get you to understand something.
[00:30:39] Bernadette Price is the widow of Sean Price.
[00:30:45] This woman went into the studio and did an album.
[00:30:52] How could you not commend that?
[00:30:58] Why some want to be podcasters and YouTubers and talkers.
[00:31:02] She went and did an album, and the album is fire.
[00:31:08] Call a widow's cry. Look it up. Burned it at Price. Beat selection is dope.
[00:31:14] I like it.
[00:31:17] Get what I'm saying?
[00:31:19] That's what matters.
[00:31:23] She could still. She could.
[00:31:26] She got a lot of drama she could talk about, but she don't she talking to music.
[00:31:32] I want to see y' all talking. Y' all jibs ain't right.
[00:31:37] Face look all stupid.
[00:31:41] Them interviews hit different when somebody ain't writing no questions, though, right?
[00:31:47] Think about that. Interviews hit different when somebody else ain't writing them questions, right? Well, you gotta sit there by yourself, do them interviews. They hit different, right?
[00:31:54] Yeah, interviews ain't the same.
[00:31:59] You do an impression of me, it ain't gonna work.
[00:32:04] Ain't gonna work.
[00:32:07] Ain't gonna.
[00:32:11] This is a skill.
[00:32:13] You can't just get up and just be like, oh, I' ma do this. That don't hit the same. Telling you don't hit the same.
[00:32:23] Every few months, Ja rule and 50 cent start beefing again every few months.
[00:32:34] Still.
[00:32:37] Still.
[00:32:41] One thing I did see on the Internet is two very good friends of mine, hocus for 5th and Cuban link, beefing, that didn't like that. I don't. I'm not getting involved in that. I like both of them.
[00:32:54] I have a relationship with both of them. They had a relationship with each other. I met them together.
[00:33:00] I don't even know what they beefing about. I think they supposed to box Now.
[00:33:04] I'm glad that they're boxing, but I hate that I have to come to that. But then sometimes it gotta happen, though. Sometimes you gotta fight.
[00:33:17] Seriously. Sometimes you gotta fight, which I say shoot the fade. Y' all love that fade. Even though a fade to me is haircut, but, you know, I'm Brooklyn, we don't never say fade. We say five minutes, one on one or whatever. We don't say shoot the fade. I ain't never saying that ever.
[00:33:34] That ain't my lingo.
[00:33:38] You know what I'm saying? But shout out to Cuban Link and shout out to hocus. S1 is free. S1 has a dope thing that he's doing on S1 is on tick tock. It's just S dash zero N E. S1. He talking about his experiences. He did a lot of time in prison, but he's not glorifying. He's talking about it from a space of. Yo. He's seen a lot of.
[00:34:02] You know. And you can learn from somebody like S1 because a lot of our brothers did make mistakes. But the issue, what I see with a lot of dudes is a lot of dudes don't man up on their mistakes. Dudes that just make mistakes and just keep making mistakes and be like, so what? I made a mistake.
[00:34:21] Yeah, but when your mistake costs people their time, life in different. You can't just be like, so what? You got people who depend on. If you got people who depend on you and love you, you can't just be making mistakes that don't work like that. You can't just make mistakes and be like, I made a mistake. So what? That don't work like that.
[00:34:42] Be a grown ass man.
[00:34:46] You know what I'm saying? Be a grown man.
[00:34:49] You got to be held accountable for your mistakes. And then when we talk about accountability.
[00:34:53] Don't want to talk about that.
[00:34:56] They could say they don't want to hear about accountability.
[00:35:01] So what can you, what? How do we learn from each other? How do we grow?
[00:35:07] We can't even come to each other and say, yo, that was a little wacky what you did. We can't do nothing. Because everybody is above somebody saying something. But we're not talking about thumbnails, we're not talking about of videos. We talking about actual things that went on that harmed other people because of your mouth or your ways and actions or something. That you made an ill advised decision and it harmed people. And then now we can't even say nothing to nobody no more. Now we can't even say, yo, I don't really. Yo, you shouldn't have did that.
[00:35:46] So another thing that happened to me, it's been an interesting month, but now, yo, yo, I'm beyond complaining.
[00:36:01] I gotta. I gotta find a solution. Rosavelli, what's good, bro? Thank you.
[00:36:08] I'm into the solutions now.
[00:36:12] The complaint is the complaint. You say it, you get it out, and then you find a solution. That's it.
[00:36:19] They. You see how my Instagram was built up? They took my Instagram down, they took my Facebook page down.
[00:36:27] Why? I don't know.
[00:36:30] And then he really gave me a sound explanation. Worked hard at building his following.
[00:36:35] And like I told y' all before, we don't have platforms. We got outlets on their platform. When they decide that they want to de platform you, they can.
[00:36:48] That's just what they did.
[00:36:50] I put an appeal. Maybe it'll work, maybe it won't. I don't know. But you ain't see me making no post because I ain't no punk ass dude. I ain't no victim. And I know some of the dudes, I seen some of the dudes that was filing complaints against me because you get to see it. And you'll be surprised who was doing it. But it's. Yo, it's like at this stage of my life, it's like, yo, whatever, man, whatever.
[00:37:15] We just going retool we gonna do something different. That's it.
[00:37:20] Whatever.
[00:37:24] Can't stop me.
[00:37:29] There's a point where I didn't have that. That's how I be feeling like people too. I'd be like, yo, you know, it was a point that I ain't know you, right?
[00:37:37] You know, we could go back to that point, right?
[00:37:39] You know, we could go back to not knowing you, right?
[00:37:44] I'm gonna show y' all something really quick.
[00:37:46] And this is not a shot at him. This is not personal towards him.
[00:37:52] This is not.
[00:37:54] Why can't I hold?
[00:38:07] Maybe it's the youth.
[00:38:09] I want to say something. Maybe it's the youth that support this.
[00:38:16] And, you know, maybe the old heads is just too old.
[00:38:21] I'm saying maybe the youth is support what I'm about to show you. Maybe the old heads is just too old and. And they don't understand the Internet and they don't understand how go, you know. But I'm gonna show you something really quick.
[00:38:39] So here is. I can still show y' all.
[00:38:45] This is on Poetic Flaco's.
[00:38:48] This is his YouTube.
[00:38:55] He has 250000 subscribers.
[00:38:59] 202.5 videos.
[00:39:09] Look at the words written on every thumbnail.
[00:39:13] Look at the words.
[00:39:15] Yeah, laugh at.
[00:39:21] Look at this.
[00:39:26] I think this is amazing.
[00:39:30] I think it's a. I think it's amazing. I'm not even mad. I think it's amazing.
[00:39:38] It ain't. No.
[00:39:41] Not one of these is is positive.
[00:39:44] Not one of these is is positive. I think it's amazing.
[00:39:51] Look at the numbers.
[00:39:53] Beautiful.
[00:39:56] This is amazing to me.
[00:40:02] This is amazing to me.
[00:40:08] But niggas will be mad at me because I'm in here making me.
[00:40:15] Yo, yo, hold on. I gotta come back. I gotta come back. This is hilarious. So I had a dude who said, oh, you doing AI thumbnails.
[00:40:26] The AI thumbnails, ain't it. It's unethical.
[00:40:30] What the. On the Internet is ethical.
[00:40:33] What I just showed you is ethical.
[00:40:36] So as I'm sitting here doing of me and having fun, you talk about what's unethical.
[00:40:46] What on the Internet is ethical now?
[00:40:50] Of course I' ma make imma have fun, man. That's what I'm saying. Yo. I'm having fun.
[00:40:55] That said, did he put him in a coma, So I made that and that standing over him.
[00:41:03] Take that, take that. I don't care.
[00:41:07] I don't care.
[00:41:09] What on the Internet is ethical now? We talking about ethics on the Internet.
[00:41:17] We talk about ethics on the Internet.
[00:41:22] You crazy now he told my ethics.
[00:41:31] I'm in here. Yo, listen, man, I going tell you something. Reason why you can see me smile, Yo, I'm having the time of my life. I'm telling you, I tried my best. I was working hard. Stop the music. Stop the music. I was like, yo, I, I, I can almost get this to look like me. That's why I wore this hat, cuz. This the thumbnail. Look, it's. It's me a little bit, though. I got to work on it, though. But, you know, it's like, I love this.
[00:42:02] I love it.
[00:42:04] I'm like, yo, man, I ain't being uptight. I'm having fun, man.
[00:42:10] I'm having fun. Like, yo, I'm having fun, yo. I'm having fun.
[00:42:19] I'm having fun, yo. Look at this. I'm telling y' all, I wanted to come on here. Look, look, look at this, yo. I'm having fun. Like, I can't believe how much fun I'm having. I ain't supposed to be having this much fun, but this is what it's about. It's about having fun. And I'm like, yo, look at this.
[00:42:38] Look at this. Let me show y' all something.
[00:42:40] And if y' all ain't see this video, y' all tripping. One man versus the gorillas.
[00:42:46] Look, look, look at this. Look at this. You. You gotta. Yo, y' all gotta look at this, man. Y' all gotta look at these thumbnails. Bobby Smurda. Look, I made a thumbnail. He in the studio. In the, in the, in the, in the stadium. Empty as hell.
[00:43:03] Yo, look at this. You try to tell me I ain't kill this right here? You trying to tell me I ain't kill this thumbnail game. Loses his home. I put a For sale sign next to him with an empty wallet. This dude on the piano, Fat Joe suing somebody in the court. Diddy said he pleading sand. You trying to tell me ain't. Come on, man.
[00:43:23] You ain't trying to tell me? I ain't buying killing that.
[00:43:29] You trying to tell me I ain't having fun?
[00:43:34] I'm having a good time.
[00:43:37] I'm having a good time. Let me show y' all something.
[00:43:41] We show y' all. So I'm having a good time.
[00:43:47] No, I ain't. I almost gave the sauce away. Damn. Almost played myself.
[00:43:56] Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
[00:44:00] Yo, you gotta have fun with this, man.
[00:44:06] Look at your man. Hold on, hold on, hold on.
[00:44:09] Look at your man. Watch this. Watch this.
[00:44:14] Watch when I make your man talk. Your man gonna. I'm gonna make your man talk. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. I'm making your man talk.
[00:44:23] That's your man right there. He going to talk.
[00:44:27] I'm making your man talk.
[00:44:29] I just want you to know that. So when you see your man talking, don't trip. All I'mma do. Plow. Take this. Pow.
[00:44:37] Hold on, hold on, hold on. What we doing? What we doing? What we doing? Hold on, hold on, hold on. Wow.
[00:44:44] Wow.
[00:44:46] Now your man is talking.
[00:44:49] He chasing, too.
[00:44:51] Your man is talking. I'm telling you, yo, I'm having so much fun, like, it's just unbelievable, the fun that I'm having right now. What else I got here? Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
[00:45:04] Yeah, you see this one?
[00:45:06] This is the one. Member when Inspector Deck said he went he. Remember. Hold on, hold on. Remember when Inspector Deck said he went in the mansion and seen something he ain't supposed to see?
[00:45:18] I'm telling you, yo, I just been having a good time, man. Good. Oh, this. This is it. This is it. Come on. I bodied that.
[00:45:27] I put 1-800, please help on there. I bodied that. Look at your man. Look at your man.
[00:45:33] You come on, man. Look at your man. Look.
[00:45:38] I can't make me now.
[00:45:42] Look at your man. Look at your boy.
[00:45:46] Come on, man. We gonna have fun. We. We having fun with this. Hold on, hold on. Where's the other one?
[00:45:52] Hold on, hold on.
[00:45:56] Academics and Mark Lamar Hill, but this the one that I wanted to use. Come on, man. I'm having fun.
[00:46:04] Can't tell me I ain't having fun. And that's really what it's all about. Look at Bobby Smurda in the empty stadium.
[00:46:11] Come on, man.
[00:46:13] Come on. God. Come on, yo, you gotta have fun, man.
[00:46:19] You gotta get up and smile with this. You gotta get up. You gotta get up and smile with this.
[00:46:27] You know what I'm saying? You got to get up and smile. You got to have a good time.
[00:46:32] I ain't sad.
[00:46:36] You know what I'm saying?
[00:46:37] I ain't sad. Yo, I'm saying, man, you bet your man. Did he. Nah, I'll be sure. Said he put him in the hospital.
[00:46:46] What you wanted me to do.
[00:46:48] He put you in the hospital. All right, say less.
[00:46:55] He put you in the hospital. Say less. Look, put you in hospital.
[00:47:02] What you want me to do?
[00:47:04] That's what you said.
[00:47:08] I ain't say that. That's what he said.
[00:47:13] But, you see, y' all ain't get my Bobby Schmurda title, though. Look, look, look. Watch the title. Watch the title. I bodied this title right here.
[00:47:22] This when you know.
[00:47:25] Hold on.
[00:47:28] Play myself.
[00:47:34] Oh, here we go. Look, look, look, look.
[00:47:38] Look at the title.
[00:47:41] What's the title? Hold on.
[00:47:44] Look at the title. Watch the title.
[00:47:48] Hold on.
[00:47:52] Bobby Smurda. Hold Up. Tour cancel Zesty Antics and table dances equals 10 tickets. So I'm saying a dance on the table.
[00:48:02] Yo, you ain't even supposed to be seeing this. Hold on.
[00:48:06] Yo, he danced on the table.
[00:48:11] Y' all want me to do.
[00:48:13] Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. He danced on the table, came out, he's acting zesty. Bimmy had his legs closed and all that. He was doing the wild ass dances. Old 10 tickets, people.
[00:48:28] You want me to do this Fun, man, You gotta have fun.
[00:48:37] Yo, you gotta have fun.
[00:48:40] Gotta have fun. Matter of fact, where your boy at, man? Wait, hold on. Where your man at?
[00:48:45] Where your man? Wait. Where your man at?
[00:48:49] Hold on.
[00:48:51] We gonna find your boy.
[00:48:55] There you go.
[00:48:57] There he is. Hold on, hold on. Hold on.
[00:49:01] What's this called? Hold on.
[00:49:04] Watch this.
[00:49:12] Real time.
[00:49:14] You can put your boy in here. Hold on.
[00:49:20] Real time. See that?
[00:49:22] Real time. Put your boy up in there.
[00:49:27] See that?
[00:49:31] Your boy up in there. Real time.
[00:49:34] Know what I'm saying?
[00:49:37] You know. Tell me. I can't make me.
[00:49:40] I'm gonna make you.
[00:49:43] Ain't my fault. You don't look like nothing.
[00:49:48] No, I'm saying, look at that. Standing on business. Look at that over there.
[00:49:53] Cool.
[00:49:56] Standing on br. Look at that.
[00:49:58] See that?
[00:50:00] Nah, you ain't no little, though, man. You can't be little. Look, Dick, there you go.
[00:50:05] Can't be little in.
[00:50:09] You think this is?
[00:50:13] You think this is?
[00:50:18] Know what I'm saying?
[00:50:21] Yeah, yeah.
[00:50:25] That's what I'm talking about.
[00:50:27] Be mad. Cause you can't do it. You don't know what you're doing.
[00:50:31] Yeah, check your boy out.
[00:50:37] Got hide a little bit. Peekaboo. Peekaboo. Look at that.
[00:50:41] You know what I'm saying? That's how you do it.
[00:50:48] Mad. Cause I done figured it out.
[00:50:52] Hold on. What the said is what the said. It's cool when they do it.
[00:50:57] It's cool when they do it.
[00:51:01] Soon as I do it is. Is anger.
[00:51:05] You know what I'm saying?
[00:51:09] That, yeah.
[00:51:15] You know what I'm saying?
[00:51:17] But y' all, I just wanted to holler at y' all. Oh, I gotta do a breakdown of sinners for y' all.
[00:51:26] I could kind of do it right here. Maybe I could do it right here and extract it.
[00:51:35] Or should I do it in depth? But maybe I could do it right here.
[00:51:39] Extract. It's all right.
[00:51:45] Exclusive.
[00:51:48] This is what I took from sinners. Harry Hash in the building.
[00:51:53] This is what I took from sinners. First of all, I love the movie, right? I love the movie centers. This is what I took from it.
[00:52:03] And I likened it to hip hop.
[00:52:07] So hip hop and sinners had a lot in common to me because you got two brothers who made it, right?
[00:52:19] They made it in doing the bidding for them other folks, right?
[00:52:27] They was in Chicago doing the bidding for the other folks.
[00:52:32] They come back to a town to kind of give back to their community and set up something for us by us.
[00:52:47] But in this particular town, they still got a lot of stones unturned. They got history in the town. One of them has baby, mother child is deceased. One of them, the twin brothers played by Michael B. Jordan, Smoking Stack has a woman that he has unfinished business with. It just so happened this woman is not even would be considered a mulatto because her father was a molot. So I think that might be like an octoroon or some like that. But she looks like them.
[00:53:29] What considers herself to be one of us.
[00:53:33] Follow me where I'm going with this. This is hip hop.
[00:53:37] You have two brothers who come back to the town, but they get a talented cousin because they want to open up something and start it. So this is dudes who worked amongst people they had no business working around.
[00:53:54] They took the money and the fame from that. They go and they say, well, we gonna start this thing that's ours. This is hip hop and starting the thing that's ours. They still needed them how we still needed them to press and distribution to make the correlation.
[00:54:20] So in west US thinking we were getting something because they gave us something for the low, we found out that they had a underhanded thought and they were going to back doors the whole time. Just like dudes were signing these record deals and and thought dude was looking out for you, you found out he done took some of your pub, he done took some of this, took some of that.
[00:54:50] Cut a back door deal on you because you didn't know the paperwork. So if you see how the sheriff and all of them plan later on to come. Back door dudes, same thing.
[00:55:02] So they setting up shop.
[00:55:05] And the main part was they went around the way and looked for the talent. They got the cousin, but then they got the old head who could, they could take under the cousin and put the cousin under his tutelage. But the old head played by Delroy Lindo was the nice dude on the piano. The cousin was nice on that guitar, but also was a dope blues singer that they didn't even know could carry it like that. So they like, yo, we gonna be popping tonight. We throwing one of our jams.
[00:55:39] Everything is going according to plan.
[00:55:42] Although it's some vampires, AKA culture vultures, who do they own type of music now. What does the vampire do? A vampire use you to attract more people and to do their bidding. And the object of the game is to turn everybody into vampires.
[00:56:16] Let's fast forward.
[00:56:18] Everybody's in this spot.
[00:56:21] You got dude who went and got his baby mother, who's very spiritual, right?
[00:56:30] You got dude who met the married chick, she's stepping out on her husband coming to the party. Because remember, the party is where the wildest shit take place. Just the juke joint. We gonna see some talent, we gonna see some dudes busting ass. You know, it all happened in the movie.
[00:56:51] So when we have something, this thing called hip hop, they say, what y' all doing?
[00:57:00] Oh, that sound good.
[00:57:03] How could we come in? At first? We say, nah, y' all can't be down. We don't care what money y' all got.
[00:57:12] We doing this for the love. We doing this for each other. We'll spread our money amongst each other. That was the jams y' all do. Y' all punk rock and cocaine music and all that shit we doing us.
[00:57:29] So they come, try to get in. They say, nah, I ain't coming in.
[00:57:36] How do they get in?
[00:57:41] They got in because the one that looks like them but who claims us went to them and said, nah, they got money, let's let them in.
[00:57:59] Chasing the fame and the money, that's what happened in hip hop.
[00:58:05] So they took one of us that looked like them and went to them.
[00:58:14] But what she didn't know that they was going to bite her because they thought, hold on, we doing this weak ass folk music.
[00:58:26] But if we get in with them, we could take Sammy the blues singer.
[00:58:33] He's going to attract everybody. But we'll use him to attract everybody and we'll bite everybody. So you got the entendre of biting.
[00:58:44] Then you got the entendre of literally biting people and using the music to attract people for wrong. That's hip hop.
[00:58:56] So what did she do? She came back, she went and got bit. When she came back, what she did, she put it on him and bit him.
[00:59:11] One of the twin brothers put it on him and bit him.
[00:59:16] Now he wanted them.
[00:59:18] Now she wanted them.
[00:59:21] But before that, they like, your party over. Everybody leave when they go outside.
[00:59:27] They turned all of us into them. They out there singing folk music.
[00:59:32] Pretty Mary Sunlight, she's all right with me. They out there singing that.
[00:59:38] But they want the blues singer because he can attract more of us with his music.
[00:59:49] It was a point where they said, just give us him and we'll leave all y' all alone.
[00:59:58] Just give us him, we'll leave all y' all alone.
[01:00:03] They like nah, this family.
[01:00:08] So if you seen the transitions of all types of music show that we created, it was the geisha music. It was reggae. It was.
[01:00:18] It morphed into hip hop.
[01:00:21] The actual guy in the movie that played him when he was older is. Is Buddy God, no pun intended.
[01:00:27] That's Shauna from dtp. Dtp, Pops famous blues singer, Buddy Guy. That's who that was.
[01:00:36] But they wanted to use the music and the talent that he had to do the bidding to attract more of us.
[01:00:47] So look at hip hop.
[01:00:50] They came in the culture.
[01:00:54] They was looking. You had Debbie Harry, you had everybody love Andy Warhol and all this other. They was in there, Madonna, early on, they was in there looking at us like, what is this thing they do?
[01:01:09] How could we get in on this?
[01:01:13] Because this attracts them. They know we the biggest consumer of everything.
[01:01:17] We gonna smoke that. We. We gonna be the best everything. We're gonna be the best weed rollers, we gonna be the best dice shooters. Anything deviant, we the best at it.
[01:01:27] We just take. We just take pride in that.
[01:01:31] So I looked at it like hip hop, where they wanted to take the way they was congregating, the way they was together, Infiltrate with somebody who was already in, who you wasn't, that was supposed to let in in the first place.
[01:01:46] And that's how they got in.
[01:01:49] And they eventually wanted to turn everybody. It was so deep.
[01:01:53] They show how long the Asians been taking from us.
[01:01:59] They store was equivalent to a hairy chicken wing spot.
[01:02:07] They shit was equivalent to a hairy chicken wing spot.
[01:02:12] That's in all of our hood.
[01:02:18] So they was out there jamming.
[01:02:23] They were singing that folk music.
[01:02:26] But they wanted him because he was so talented and he sung so well. He was going to attract more people to bite, to go bite other people. To look at hip hop.
[01:02:40] They reward one.
[01:02:43] First we get infiltrated, then they reward one or two.
[01:02:48] Then they start doing a bidding.
[01:02:53] You got Molly Percocet, you got sipping on some Sizz up, you got a smoke weed, you Got deviants.
[01:03:01] How did she turn homie into her? And them deviants came in, gave up that box.
[01:03:13] It's all the same.
[01:03:16] It's all the same.
[01:03:20] That's the part of our culture that they infiltrated.
[01:03:26] They changed it. That's why drama sells. Now, the best part of the movie, I love the music part of it, but the best part of the movie was what the drama.
[01:03:40] Now if you watch. Let me tell you something deep.
[01:03:45] If you watch Blade 3, what was the name of the vampire that was able to go out in the sun?
[01:04:01] Look it up.
[01:04:05] You think all this is a coincidence?
[01:04:09] The vampire who turned into a day walker, what was his name?
[01:04:21] You don't find that to be a coincidence?
[01:04:25] That is all these vampire movies.
[01:04:31] His name was Drake.
[01:04:35] His name was Drake.
[01:04:40] You think all of this shit is no such thing as a coincidence.
[01:04:44] No such thing as a coincidence.
[01:04:46] Everything happens for a reason.
[01:04:48] Sometimes we don't know the reason, that we find out the hard way. Sometimes by the time we find out, it's too late.
[01:04:57] But I could break that down. More of the correlation between sinners and hip hop and our culture I might do in another video. But this is just like a little.
[01:05:07] Because I didn't name all the names and give you all the characters. But that's what I came up with from watching it. I was like, yo, hold up.
[01:05:14] Look at them trying to get in. We like, nah, y' all ain't no good.
[01:05:18] Y' all not one of us.
[01:05:20] Y' all can't get it.
[01:05:23] And then you start offering them stuff. Yo, if you come outside and let us bite you, I give you this.
[01:05:33] That's how dudes be getting turned out to shit it show all of that right there.
[01:05:43] But if they just had to stay loyal to each other, if they had to just realize that, Joe, they're not us.
[01:05:56] We ain't rocking with them ever. Look, something ain't right with them.
[01:06:02] But they was able to infiltrate using woman and using box.
[01:06:11] Y' all don't wonder how.
[01:06:15] Y' all don't wonder why and how all of these men date the same women.
[01:06:24] The same looking women that look like that chick.
[01:06:29] They could be white, they could be black. They all light skinned with black features. Y' all didn't notice that The Amber Roses, the Kim Kardashians, y' all didn't notice that they passed the same girls around. They all got babies. Anthony Edwards got a baby with a chick that looked like that Future Alexis sky, all the women look like that.
[01:07:01] You don't really know what they Are.
[01:07:04] You don't know what they are. But they play both sides when they around us.
[01:07:11] They us.
[01:07:14] They had the Trump rally. They're them.
[01:07:19] They play us like they usually. But they'll never deny them, which they not supposed to but is a. Look, I don't know. Ryan Cooler is just a genius or the universe just made it happen like that.
[01:07:36] But that's what I took from the movie. It showed how if we had stuck together, we wouldn't be in a situation we in.
[01:07:45] If we didn't fall victim to that box and that deviance we be okay.
[01:07:56] So that's what I took from it.
[01:08:00] Yeah. Drill. Yeah. Every. Every genre of music came from it right in that party. But look what they music they were doing.
[01:08:09] We wasn't doing all of that.
[01:08:12] They out there and then they turned us into them.
[01:08:18] But the music was the driving force of the conversions. It was the music just the same way they use music now.
[01:08:31] And what they did was made the music irrelevant now.
[01:08:36] And the drama is more important than the music.
[01:08:41] So out of all that dope ass music in that movie, we don't really remember the music. We remember the ending scene.
[01:08:48] We remember a lot of stuff to where even all these years later, he was able to walk around and promise that he wouldn't do nothing to him. That's why his brother let him live.
[01:09:09] And he still had the same chick he just had on the coogee.
[01:09:16] So it didn't. It never changed. You mean, tell me they ain't biting nobody.
[01:09:23] So when we look at people like Diddy and we look at all these guys that we accuse of stuff.
[01:09:32] You ever ask yourself how come it never starts at the top?
[01:09:39] It don't start at the top.
[01:09:42] It starts here. And they make us the face of everything.
[01:09:45] See, at least in this movie, it show the Native Americans trying to catch them.
[01:09:52] But they was down together. So they banded together and protected each other.
[01:09:57] And then they bit them.
[01:10:03] Show the natives knowing what it is.
[01:10:07] There's a lot of little breadcrumbs in that movie.
[01:10:12] I think everybody should watch it. I gotta watch it again though, to.
[01:10:17] You know, you can't watch something once because you watch some two, three times. If you could watch Scarface and Minister Society and Friday 20 times, you could watch that movie. But I. I thought the movie was fired.
[01:10:29] I give it a 10 out of 10. Diamonds. I saw it in the movies.
[01:10:37] Yeah.
[01:10:38] Luck, the barber. What's up?
[01:10:41] You know what I'm saying? So, yeah.
[01:10:44] And Drake got a song called Started from the Bottom, which he didn't start from the bottom because Larry Graham Graham Central Station is his uncle and his pops made music. So he already had family that was in the music business that already had the connects on Degrassi.
[01:11:03] But it's the trickery that make you believe that you relate to people.
[01:11:10] This talking about I don't know how many friends I' ma lose this year.
[01:11:15] That's what we relate to. That's why they make music that's relatable but it's also for an agenda. You don't even know dude. Claim the fame is sliding in wives DMS and like that. Trying to beat wives cheeks dead ass serious. That's why a lot of people don't like them.
[01:11:34] Meet your wife, try to holl at her.
[01:11:40] Like I said, look at Blade over. Look at Blade three over.
[01:11:45] Yo, did you know Blade is another word for mook.
[01:11:58] Just being real. But the movie is about vampires.
[01:12:03] And the head vampire in Blade three name is Drake.
[01:12:08] He was able to walk out in the sun after a while because they got different levels of them vampires. If you look at Blade, you got some of them that's just they biting them cause they feed off each other. All bottom feeders feed off each other, you know.
[01:12:31] But we got the purest, most precious blood that they want because they know that we are going to be extreme with everything. Plus look how long they've been trying to exterminate us. And they can't.
[01:12:49] That's another thing, they can't.
[01:12:53] So us being resilient, us coming from where we came from to this intelligence of knowing technology. And you know, just look at how we able to process information and put it back out and apply it. Some of us, that's the problem now. But look how we able to process information. Many of us are dropouts, many of us got GEDs, aka GDS. Look how we're able to build something from nothing.
[01:13:27] That's some resilient ass people. We come from nothing, come from nothing and able to build amass six figures a year off of an idea that's self taught.
[01:13:48] Well see we don't see no power in that because we too busy looking at each other mad be so mad at you they forgot they supposed to win. Want you to lose so bad. He's supposed to, he forgot he's supposed to be winning. But like I said on drink champs, when a can't share your success, he don't want you to have it either.
[01:14:07] Be forgetting you trying to win. You're trying to achieve what you trying to achieve.
[01:14:15] Don't look at me like, I hope he don't get this. Or look, look what happened to him.
[01:14:21] That's what all this became.
[01:14:23] Dudes be forgetting that they supposed to be trying to big up. They dice. They so busy hoping you ace out.
[01:14:30] So if I ace out, what do you get? You still a failure.
[01:14:34] You just want company.
[01:14:37] That's the problem.
[01:14:40] I see dudes make stupid ass mistakes. I learned from the dumbass. Oh, I ain't doing that.
[01:14:50] People see people do stupid and do it too.
[01:14:55] That's why you donated to Umar too.
[01:15:00] That's why polite got your ass too.
[01:15:04] That's why the Tulsa real estate fund. You gave up money to that too?
[01:15:10] I'm from those hood.
[01:15:14] If it was 99 dumbasses, I ain't gonna be a hunter. But that trauma bond and then they, yeah, make you be a hunted just so you could be in the conversation victims.
[01:15:29] So I'd be like, yo, now I can't get me.
[01:15:34] Don't go in there. They biting people. Word.
[01:15:37] They ain't gonna bite me. All right?
[01:15:40] Says the with two holes in his neck when he came out when he see the sun.
[01:15:48] You got grown ass men in the hood.
[01:15:52] Grown ass men in the hood that won't achieve nothing because somebody else didn't do something for them. You know how lame you sound?
[01:16:05] I didn't do this because he didn't do this.
[01:16:08] Come on, man.
[01:16:11] Come on, man.
[01:16:16] Come on, man.
[01:16:20] I'm not waiting outside nobody's show.
[01:16:24] I don't want no tickets, yo. Anything I want to do, I just pay for it. I just bit, yo.
[01:16:31] Anything I want to do, I'm doing.
[01:16:34] Nobody don't control my bottom line. Oh, yeah. I'm waiting for such to come.
[01:16:40] The time I didn't get here, I'm already here. Yo, how you got in? I paid to get in.
[01:16:46] Yeah, you don't control whether I get it or not. You know what it is when you give. But see, the deal is right.
[01:16:53] It's something about male dominance over other men that men like to fall under.
[01:17:03] And when you don't dominate a man, he get mad at you.
[01:17:10] Think about that. Psychologically, men will get mad at you when you don't dominate them, when you don't feed them, when you don't give them clothes, when you don't hang with them, when you ain't they friend mad at you.
[01:17:29] If you really a go getter, you go and get it.
[01:17:32] Can't nobody stop that.
[01:17:35] Nobody can stop you.
[01:17:41] Yo, I'm waiting for this phone. I had a former friend Who'll be on the Internet capping.
[01:17:47] Everything you see is Cap, but people believe it. It ain't my business to tell you that. It's cat.
[01:17:54] Niggas love niggas like Cap. That's why take pictures with.
[01:17:59] I don't even take pictures with these.
[01:18:01] We did an interview. We just sat together for an hour. What are we flicking it up for? So I could. So when you die, I got a picture with you. You ever notice when somebody died? Find pictures like recipes, such and such. Go through his phone. I got a picture with him.
[01:18:20] Hey, love that. When he was alive.
[01:18:23] You ain't cool.
[01:18:26] So be capping.
[01:18:30] And then you find y' all believe the cap.
[01:18:37] And then when something don't go right, it's always somebody else fault.
[01:18:42] I ain't got nobody to blame, man. I'm always gonna blame me.
[01:18:47] It's always my fault. Even if I rock with you and you play me, you did something, that's still my fault. I didn't use discernment. That's what I get for leading with my heart sometimes.
[01:18:59] Can't blame you.
[01:19:03] Can't.
[01:19:06] Do you remember the story in Natural Born Killer with an old Indian chief? Or the old Indian told Mickey and Mallory about the snake that was starving, and they took the snake out the pit and fed him, and then he bit them. They said, yo, why you bite us? We helped. You said, y' all knew I was a snake.
[01:19:33] Sometimes we see it.
[01:19:36] We see they foul.
[01:19:37] We see how they are with they day one people.
[01:19:40] You meet people, they don't got no day one childhood friends.
[01:19:45] You see it, you know they foul. You'd be like, yo, nah. But you don't do that to me. Until he do that to you.
[01:19:51] He know. Nah, he never act funny with me. Till he act funny with you. Till she act funny with you.
[01:19:57] We always think we exempt from something, and then we just end up with egg right on our face. And then we want. Yeah, he did. No, no, no.
[01:20:06] Anything that ever happened to me, it is absolutely my fault.
[01:20:12] Any money I lost, any friends is my fault. I would never blame anybody else for something that happened to me because I should have saw coming. I said I knew the warning signs. I said I knew how to move.
[01:20:27] That's it.
[01:20:29] I'm gonna tell you something. When you leave with your heart and you want to please people, it's gonna happen over and over again. Just get used to it. You just can't cry when it happened. And I'm telling you, I'm letting you know, if you are trying to do something and achieve something. If it don't involve certain people, they don't care.
[01:20:54] I don't care what you did for nobody, they don't care.
[01:20:59] You know what they'll say? Nobody told you to do that. I ain't asked you for that. They might have been dry begging to you. Yeah, man, you know, times is hard.
[01:21:10] They about to cut my leg off, and you know I need money for these toes. And you're like, damn, my. How much you need? I got that let your about to get cut off. What you gonna do?
[01:21:25] They get you a nickname and everything? Nah, you know, we just going, yo, change your name to Stumpy Body Care, man.
[01:21:35] Yo, it's so bad. They made it so bad. Your own kids don't care about you no more.
[01:21:41] Your own kids, who cares? Nobody cares.
[01:21:47] So you're sitting around trying to have all this integrity and all this, and nobody cares. The. The. The. The most pieces of get rewarded for bad behavior.
[01:22:02] You sitting there trying to be good, clean, and wholesome, and the chick could just show a titty and getting in the mass riches.
[01:22:11] You like, damn.
[01:22:13] That's why I always tell you, integrity is a personal journey.
[01:22:19] Stop letting people with no integrity or who worship people, no integrity question you.
[01:22:26] That's why when people like, yo, your integrity listen you okay. Cause I done been tall for 20 years, and you'll still question about me. But other people who foul, I let them slide. Y' all still watch dudes who said he was gonna pluke me.
[01:22:51] I still be watching like that. So I know it's up.
[01:22:55] I know it's up. Y' all watch a dude who took your money and said he gonna build a school. And don't even talk about the school no more. Talk about everything else. And you'll be like this.
[01:23:10] He'll be glued into that. I'll be like, whoa, am I doing wrong?
[01:23:16] Damn.
[01:23:18] I'm sitting here trying to have a suit and tie on. This came in the musty and y' all. Y' all with the musty. Why? Because when they do something to you, you want to sit around in the room talking about what they did to you. And you knew they was going to do it, not me.
[01:23:37] I know these niggas be foul.
[01:23:41] It's just sometimes I level my heart, thought I was doing a good thing, D. Thought I was doing for a person what they would do for me.
[01:23:52] My dumb ass.
[01:23:54] And you know what?
[01:23:55] Probably do it again.
[01:23:58] Only thing that I'm going to change is I can't give the source away no more.
[01:24:05] Can't do it. Everybody gonna have to do their due diligence. You're gonna have to.
[01:24:09] All y' all people who be DMing me and say, yo, blah, blah, blah, yo, you got to pay a consultation fee. That's just said I can't give it to you no more. I don't got no advice I don't got.
[01:24:20] Y' all gonna have to start with the people you hold in high regard.
[01:24:24] Seriously, you gotta. You gotta route with the people you hold in high regard. Because I've been giving it away.
[01:24:28] Giving it away.
[01:24:30] I just give it away. You ask me something, I just tell you. But then you hold him a high regard. You hold her in high regard. But when I ask me something. Cause one hand washed the other book. I had a tell me that before. One hand washed the other. Both hand wash the face.
[01:24:47] So hold up. One hand wash the other hand, and both hand wash the face.
[01:24:51] So I'm washing both my hands and my face. Where you come in at? Because if you think I'm washing your hand and then you're gonna put your hand in my hand on my face, what the hell type of saying is that? One hand wash the other. Both hand wash the face. Okay, I'm gonna take this hand, wash this hand, then I'm gonna wash my face. All right, I get that. That makes sense. But what that got to do with you? So why did you tell me one hand washed the other? Both hand wash the face? So this is my right hand. So I'm going to take your left hand, wash your left hand, and then you going to put your left hand and my right hand on my face.
[01:25:25] Nigga, please.
[01:25:27] Try them little slogans and cliches. It get greater later.
[01:25:32] Or integrity or save all that shit. Don't hit me with none of that because these niggas don't got integrity. You y' all sneak dick your homeboy. You can't wait to smash his girl. Yeah, y' all be foul. Always trying to hold somebody to integrity. Y' all sneak thief your man life. You sneak dick each other in the butt. You sneaking Dudes kids, they moms, they girl, whatever.
[01:25:57] You your be foul, but always want to talk about integrity. And you got up here acting like they teaching you something. And some of the foulest dudes pay attention, knowing that you'll pluke your man if he let him. If he let you. That's why you always talk about butt all the time.
[01:26:15] See the title of your videos? I don't talk about that.
[01:26:18] I don't got no Nickname for it.
[01:26:24] Y' all sit there and watch that.
[01:26:27] But don't question the source.
[01:26:32] You won't hold that in high regard. All right, cool. Ask him.
[01:26:35] That's her.
[01:26:38] Don't care about none of y' all girl wife anything. No, none.
[01:26:44] That's you.
[01:26:45] I gotta holla at nobody girl. But the dudes that always hollering or hollered at somebody girl. Or violated one of their mans or. Or one of the crew always talking about how somebody might have did it to them because they know they do that so they think everybody like them. See, some people think everybody like them, so they always going to accuse people. You ever notice certain people that's always making accusations of something. You know why? Because they projecting how they really are.
[01:27:12] We ain't going to talk about the bad leadership and the bad leaders because it's a lot of bad leaders. If you are the main dude of your crew and you ain't never lead nobody nowhere, you're a bad leader. It's a lot of bad leaders.
[01:27:28] But y' all be putting them in position and y' all be thinking, little money, fame, YouTube subscribers and all that make a a leader. That don't make you no leader. A leader going lead with nothing. Yo, we gonna take sticks and stones and win.
[01:27:44] We gonna win with. With just the resources.
[01:27:47] Money don't make you a good leader. Having a certain car. I had a. I was used to around be thought he was the head of the music because he had a J30. Don't make you the leader. You get it? Kind of like don't make you the leader. You're a bad leader because everything failed on your watch.
[01:28:07] But thought the car, thought the clothes, thought the stature made him a good leader. Don't make you no good leader.
[01:28:19] A leader could take Scottie Pippen, put him next to Michael Jordan and put all the pieces together and win a championship. With Bill Winnington, that's a good leader.
[01:28:34] With Bill Winnington, John Paxton, Steve Kerr, that's a good leader.
[01:28:43] You had Karl Malone, Gary Payton, Shaq and Kobe on the same team at one point. And Glenn Rice couldn't win.
[01:28:57] Bill Winnington got more rings than Patrick Ewan.
[01:29:05] You the leader. You lead. You put the pieces around you. You allot the positions and. And when something fail, you gotta take the blame for that.
[01:29:15] So many bad leaders in this. That's why dudes be getting jammed up.
[01:29:20] You let a leave because he had the money.
[01:29:25] So here the dude with all the money stunting in your face and y' all taking penitentiary chances And a nigga say free you when he had the means to keep you free.
[01:29:38] But you became top up. You ever noticed that? You, y' all. We all together, everybody put they all into you. You make it. And then now we the ops. We the dudes that you got a front on.
[01:29:51] We put you on your feet, but now you got a front on us. For some reason. Now you gotta stun on us.
[01:29:58] We like, hold on.
[01:30:01] We chipped in.
[01:30:06] So it's like this. You'll think about this, right?
[01:30:12] I think about this sometimes. I'm gonna say this publicly, so let's use Wu Tang, for example.
[01:30:23] I never really understood the dynamic. It ain't none of my business, but I just asked a question.
[01:30:28] So if RZA was the music leader, you had Divine as his brother.
[01:30:37] Who invested in that?
[01:30:44] He get paid forever.
[01:30:47] Like, when do you pay him back? Like. Like, so forever. He just get paid the initial investment. Yeah, you get your money, but you get paid forever. Even future endeavors, you get paid, too.
[01:31:08] I'm confused. I don't understand that.
[01:31:13] You get your initial money. You get your initial investment. You invested in this. Investing this, invested in that.
[01:31:22] When do you not get paid off this no more? You get paid forever because you might have. I don't understand that. Like, I know it's business, but damn, how you got more money than me off my.
[01:31:37] I never understood that. That's why, you know, when you try them big conglomerates, nah, somebody gonna suffer.
[01:31:46] Somebody gonna be like, damn, like, when do you. All right, my.
[01:31:52] You cashed out.
[01:31:54] Tab over. Nigga, nigga. Oh, a tab forever.
[01:31:59] I don't. I don't get that.
[01:32:02] What do. We want to do this. But we don't want to do this with you no more.
[01:32:06] We can't do it.
[01:32:13] I don't know. What do I know?
[01:32:16] Anyway, that's it, man. It's like 90 o' clock.
[01:32:21] Check all the videos I've been putting up. I'm not done.
[01:32:27] I got some fire coming for y' all, too. I just did this interview the other day. It's fire.
[01:32:33] I just want to get some sources to put in the interview.
[01:32:40] But there's some fire.
[01:32:42] And that's it, man.
[01:32:45] Until next time. I don't know the next time I'm going live. So y' all gotta appreciate these lives when I'm live, because I don't know, you know, I don't know if I'm gonna be doing this often like that because, you know, it just don't be wanting to. I won't be wanting to sit there for like two hours, but I gotta do it for podcast reasons, so maybe I'll do it once a week or, you know, But I got a fire interview that I'm dropping and that's it, man. I'm. I'm.
[01:33:14] Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers.
[01:33:18] And happy Mother's Day to all the mother too, because I don't some mothers in my time, so it is what it is, man. Until next time, I'm out of here.