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pubDate Thu, 23 Apr 2026 18:49:00 GMT

author No Jumper

duration 14377000

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Speaker 1:
[00:00] You gotta put the headphones on.

Speaker 2:
[00:01] Your head doesn't get hot, my ears begin to get sweaty.

Speaker 3:
[00:04] It crushes my ears and eventually it starts to hurt.

Speaker 1:
[00:07] It makes me know I'm in a show, I love it.

Speaker 2:
[00:09] Yes, keeps you locked in, engaged. I can see that.

Speaker 3:
[00:12] When I'm sitting there on stream by myself for hours and hours, it really starts to crank against my freaking ears and it feels terrible. We are 15 minutes late, shout out to everybody who's here. Munchy B is entering the building momentarily. Spodeyface very much involved in his phone right now. Also eating a big classic jug of pineapple.

Speaker 4:
[00:34] Why do you be eating on the podcast?

Speaker 3:
[00:36] Good, good. You can hold him to the flame.

Speaker 1:
[00:39] Stop.

Speaker 3:
[00:39] Because he'll be doing all kinds of crazy stuff.

Speaker 1:
[00:42] I'll with that in half a day too, but bro, stop eating pumpkin seeds on the podcast. Knock it the entire way.

Speaker 3:
[00:49] Somebody had to say it.

Speaker 1:
[00:50] Be professional, bro.

Speaker 5:
[00:51] That is professional, bro. No, it's not. That's our swag, bro. That's our swag.

Speaker 6:
[00:57] Don't with that, we hear it.

Speaker 5:
[00:59] We be starving getting up here. Let's talk about that.

Speaker 3:
[01:02] He driving for like Mad Long to get here with a perfectly big bag of Doritos.

Speaker 2:
[01:07] Just saving it.

Speaker 3:
[01:08] And then he gets on the pod and starts eating the Doritos. I'm like, you can eat those in the car.

Speaker 1:
[01:12] The car's not here.

Speaker 3:
[01:12] In place to eat the Doritos.

Speaker 5:
[01:14] I'll be getting it from the gas station right there.

Speaker 1:
[01:16] But can I say that, though? It irks me. That is poor podcasting.

Speaker 4:
[01:20] Don't eat on the pod, bro.

Speaker 3:
[01:23] Go in, go in, go in.

Speaker 1:
[01:24] Yeah, I don't think it matters. I'm a fan of your shit.

Speaker 3:
[01:27] F words?

Speaker 1:
[01:28] Oh, okay. I mess with you, Anne Hefe, but come on, stop eating pub. It'd be all over his lips.

Speaker 3:
[01:33] He'd be sleeping sometimes. But he comes in with different energy levels. You never really know where you're going to get with Anne Hefe.

Speaker 2:
[01:40] When Anne Hefe's in his joyous mood, energetic, that's top tier podcasting. I'm not going to lie. That's when Anne Hefe's in his best form, when he's feeling a little, he wants to play around, make some jokes.

Speaker 3:
[01:52] But Anne Hefe does try to sometimes get an argument off that it's hard to believe that he's even actually trying to get this argument off. All right, this stands out to me. When we were talking about the fake P. Nice getting signed to Barstool thing, and he's just really keeming it up, trying to just explain why it's actually, he's putting it into existence that maybe one day he could get this contract.

Speaker 2:
[02:18] Oh, that was him manifesting, yeah, that was it.

Speaker 3:
[02:20] And I'm like, all right, I'm pretty sure when you post a contract on your Instagram, as a real, and you say, hey, like, I made it. Yeah, you're right. I mean, like, how else am I supposed to take that? I actually, I should call him, I actually don't have a number, but I actually genuinely believe that P. Nice got tricked by somebody. Really?

Speaker 2:
[02:39] I don't think so. I think P. Nice is smarter than that.

Speaker 3:
[02:41] Okay, but why did he, he posted it? He posted it. Then he took it down within maybe two hours, and he hasn't said anything about it. He hasn't posted on a story about it or anything. Like if it's a joke and you posted it, you gotta like follow up the joke by saying like, ah, fool, ha ha. Or if it like, well, I can't even think of like an alternate scenario.

Speaker 2:
[03:03] I think maybe he's letting it like run its course before he comes out and makes a statement on what it actually was. Cause now we can deliberate if he came out yesterday, it's a joke, we'll be like, oh, it's a joke, and move past it.

Speaker 3:
[03:13] Don't make your most important statement on a non-monetized platform. The next episode of the PNICE podcast is going to be him saying what I proved by posting the fake Barstool contract.

Speaker 1:
[03:25] You have to address it.

Speaker 2:
[03:27] Look at all the work I've been doing. People actually believe that this was real. They believe I'm worth a million dollars. You know what I'm saying? That's what I was trying to prove.

Speaker 3:
[03:34] And I love it. It really pisses me off. Actually, I don't love it. I'm reading the comments and there's so many fans who are like, Adam is a hater. Look, look how Adam is a hater. Look at how Adam doesn't want to see his boy win or his former employee win or whatever. And it's like, bro, if someone, like I'm in the podcasting industry and someone that I know posted up a contract saying that he not only got signed to one of the biggest organizations that you could possibly be signed to, but it's also getting paid an amount that is maybe like 10 times what I would actually imagine an entry level deal on that platform might be.

Speaker 2:
[04:16] Or anyone on that platform currently, that's more money than anyone's making on that platform.

Speaker 3:
[04:20] It's a big number. And somehow I'm a hater because I'm trying, a million dollars isn't a big number.

Speaker 4:
[04:26] A million?

Speaker 5:
[04:26] A million dollars is a big number, but to who?

Speaker 3:
[04:29] To everyone who knows anything about podcast.

Speaker 4:
[04:31] About anything, like come on bro.

Speaker 3:
[04:33] Or for anything, anything really.

Speaker 5:
[04:35] That's what you, you valuing him at 10% of that. Somebody else.

Speaker 7:
[04:38] No, I'm not saying anything about him.

Speaker 3:
[04:41] I'm not saying anything about him. I'm talking about anyone. If anyone gets a million dollar contract from Barstool, I'm amazed. Like, especially someone who like is not necessarily like shaking the world with their YouTube content. Like the idea that I would have to be a hater to be skeptical about that is insane.

Speaker 5:
[05:01] If T-Real, if T-Real announced that, would you be shocked?

Speaker 3:
[05:05] Yes, but it's more believable. No shots.

Speaker 2:
[05:09] But also like, I don't think Dave Portnoy is like tuned into the, you know, Black Sam interview. Like he's done great things. P-Nice has done, but I want to see Barstool be in the platform that, you know, signs up for a million dollars. But I'm sure, you know, P-Nice has been doing his thing. He continues to get these big interviews. There's going to be some platform that might give him a million dollars, but Barstool, it's like at this point, other than, you know, Gilly and Wallow, who are on there, but I don't even know if they're still on there.

Speaker 3:
[05:32] I think they are, but they like, okay, they got Gilly and Wallow, Gilly and Wallow for the record at one point claim had a $100 million deal with Barstool, which was crazy. Again, I don't want to be a hater.

Speaker 5:
[05:44] It sounds like you're about to do just that.

Speaker 2:
[05:46] No, it's not, but it's just really-

Speaker 3:
[05:48] It's like I get how much money there is in podcasting and I can do math and it just sounds crazy to me. What would have been more believable is if he said he got signed to the Black Effect.

Speaker 2:
[05:59] Yeah, exactly. Like Charlamagne gave him a million.

Speaker 3:
[06:01] Because Charlamagne maybe would.

Speaker 5:
[06:03] What sounds crazy about them getting a hundred? You don't think they got a hundred?

Speaker 3:
[06:06] A hundred thousand?

Speaker 1:
[06:07] No.

Speaker 2:
[06:07] A hundred million?

Speaker 3:
[06:08] A hundred million? Yeah, no, I don't know.

Speaker 1:
[06:10] No, that didn't happen.

Speaker 5:
[06:11] And what makes you think that?

Speaker 3:
[06:13] Because their channel gets less views than No Jumper and I couldn't imagine anybody giving us 10 million for No Jumper, nevermind a hundred million. Come on, bro.

Speaker 5:
[06:23] You don't think, you don't evaluate No Jumper at 10 million?

Speaker 3:
[06:28] You got to do some pretty complicated arithmetic to end up that. I mean, 10 million is a lot of fucking money.

Speaker 2:
[06:34] But at the Pete Gillian Wallow, we're putting up M's almost every interview too. So like when they signed that, they were at the top of the game and running shit for sure.

Speaker 5:
[06:42] I could definitely see them getting killed.

Speaker 3:
[06:43] And they do blanket each episode with like a million ads. So that's probably like the best case argument for how it could be worth a ton of money. But that being said, I think there's a lot of people in the music game, podcast game, who understand the value of optics. And I think that when like, it doesn't seem like it coincides to me that Joe Budden accidentally leaks that he's making $20 million a year or whatever when he posted those screenshots. And then like right after that, Charlemagne is announcing that he's signing a $200 million black effect network deal. And as quite a few people have pointed out, like they haven't added anyone to the black effect. Like we haven't seen any changes in the business model, et cetera. Really makes you kind of feel like, okay, this is...

Speaker 2:
[07:30] But do you think like as like you and like Doughboy have an understanding of like YouTube and like the background or just podcasts in the game, that you shouldn't be so quick to jump out the window, be like, ah, this is fake, and just kind of let it rock? Like you kind of know what P-Nice is doing. You could see what the play that he's making and like, hey.

Speaker 3:
[07:46] And I did not jump out the window, in my opinion. What I did was I messaged someone from Barstool to ask them. And then I put the screenshot into Chad GBT. And both of those things really were what made me confident that it was not real because Chad GBT said that that screenshot, that contract had been posted all over the Internet many times before. That seems pretty bad. And then the dude from Barstool said that it was definitely not real. And so then I was 100 percent sure. That being said, I mean, my first feelings were like happiness and pride of like, holy shit, like someone from LA signed a deal this big. That's amazing. And then I realized it was not true.

Speaker 1:
[08:24] It was just a farce. And that's a big push to be able to be like, I got a million, that's a lot.

Speaker 5:
[08:30] I mean, I don't fact check. So, you know what I mean? He did his due diligence, but just me hearing off the bat, I wouldn't say it was farfetched at all. I could see it. I did see plenty of other people, not necessarily in a podcasting game, but just period record deals, like finesse. Like, what are you like? What the heck? Like, it just, you know, sometimes they-

Speaker 3:
[08:48] Your argument is like, anything is possible. Which, yes, I agree, anything is possible. However, here's a business that I know a lot about, and it seemed pretty obvious to me once I thought about it for five minutes that this was very, very unlikely, and then I confirmed that it was not true. And I don't really understand how that makes me a hater.

Speaker 5:
[09:05] Because you were a hater, because when you seen it, you was like, well, how the F I didn't get this? That's what you was, how the F I didn't get this and he got that?

Speaker 3:
[09:12] No, because when I, I just told you what my attitude was. My first attitude was, wow, I'm happy for him. That's amazing. I'm proud of this guy. They must really see the vision.

Speaker 1:
[09:19] But it was based on a lie.

Speaker 2:
[09:21] It was more just like, it getting posted was the first red flag to me. Like, Dave is not the type where he's gonna allow you to post anything contractually.

Speaker 3:
[09:28] And that was the other thing was like-

Speaker 2:
[09:30] I didn't have to look anything up after that.

Speaker 3:
[09:31] Who signs a million dollar deal with a giant media company and then just posts it as a real? That's with a gorilla emoji on top of it. Like-

Speaker 4:
[09:39] And they didn't even address it.

Speaker 5:
[09:40] It's a lot of people that post when they get signed.

Speaker 2:
[09:43] Yeah, yeah, but just not like the actual contract, usually.

Speaker 4:
[09:45] You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:
[09:46] Let me put it in terms that I think you'll understand.

Speaker 5:
[09:48] Bro, I couldn't understand that, bro. Mom, it's still not coming off my dates. So y'all gotta try to dumb it down for me. I feel like you're a hater.

Speaker 3:
[09:54] Let's say your homie-

Speaker 5:
[09:55] He's a hater and you're a hater too.

Speaker 3:
[09:58] Let's say your homie told you we had 20 bodies. You'd probably be like, damn, really?

Speaker 5:
[10:05] I mean, it's believable. You never even know what's going on.

Speaker 3:
[10:07] But it's not likely, right? Like you don't know anybody else who got 20 bodies, right?

Speaker 2:
[10:11] I think the hating part is like you feel like-

Speaker 5:
[10:13] If I know, if he's known for going to do that, then it's believable. P. Nice, that's not making it seem like he broke, he's known for getting money.

Speaker 3:
[10:20] But he's been podcasting for a few months, and I just don't think-

Speaker 4:
[10:24] To post a million dollar film is crazy work.

Speaker 5:
[10:26] How the would P. I mean, he also got the first burger at America.

Speaker 2:
[10:31] That's true.

Speaker 3:
[10:32] That's an amazing argument.

Speaker 5:
[10:33] I mean, I'm just saying-

Speaker 2:
[10:34] That is true.

Speaker 5:
[10:35] I mean, what you mean? That's big in LA. Like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 7:
[10:37] He's a big- He got the first burger, of course, they're gonna give him a million bucks.

Speaker 2:
[10:40] Adam's never got the first burger, that's why he's eight.

Speaker 5:
[10:43] That's not nothing to you, but to our culture, that's big though. And especially a person from an opposing side.

Speaker 3:
[10:48] I didn't know the burger was worth a million bucks. He posted a lot.

Speaker 5:
[10:51] I didn't say it was worth a million dollars.

Speaker 1:
[10:52] He posted something that wasn't true.

Speaker 7:
[10:53] Like, everybody got excited about it.

Speaker 5:
[10:56] I mean, now you're saying that, but I'm saying, the initial, when I first heard it, I'm like, oh shit.

Speaker 3:
[11:01] And still, I guess nobody has his number, so we haven't been able to confront this.

Speaker 2:
[11:04] I think the hating part is just feeling like you have to be the truth-sayer as soon as it happens. And I think that could be construed as, hey, like, maybe he's just running a play, maybe he's just doing this. Why does Adam have to come and shit on his parade when he's just trying to maybe run a play for some content?

Speaker 3:
[11:18] My attitude is like, I have an audience and I want to help the audience learn and know what's real. And in order for me, like, imagine me hopping on this podcast and spending 20 minutes congratulating him and saying it was so amazing. And then I find out that it's not true. And I gotta hop on my story and be like, hey guys, I know we talked about this for 20 minutes, it wasn't true. Which granted that has happened, but like, you know, it's not an ideal situation. We want to get closer to the truth. And sometimes, I guess, this is just gonna make-

Speaker 2:
[11:46] No, I would love to call Adam a hater as well, but I think this is kind of like the DJ Vlad like rock nation tweet. It's like anybody who took that serious, it's like, you know, saying you gotta look at them a little, it's like they're not super internet savvy, I would say.

Speaker 3:
[11:58] Yeah, I bet he took that tweet serious.

Speaker 2:
[12:01] The one he was saying like, Jay-Z pays me and stuff like that.

Speaker 3:
[12:05] Everybody didn't see it, but if he did, he probably would have loved it.

Speaker 5:
[12:09] Shout out to P-Nice, they hatin on you up here, bro.

Speaker 2:
[12:12] Shout out to P-Nice, you can go get a bag.

Speaker 3:
[12:14] That's why I want to get his phone number. I want to get on the phone with him so I could be like, bro, why did you do that? Because I already know he's gonna put out a podcast where he calls me a hater.

Speaker 2:
[12:23] That's amazing, though.

Speaker 5:
[12:24] And I'm trying to put him on blast, neither.

Speaker 3:
[12:25] I mean, there is some percentage of the podcast watching population that are low IQ enough to find that argument compelling, and that's very much something I'm looking forward to.

Speaker 2:
[12:36] But what can't give P-Nice is he left and he's one of the people that's, you know, came through No Jumper briefly, left, and is actually doing well with his platform. He's getting good interviews, he's doing well, he's doing better than some people that were slated to do better than him, you know?

Speaker 3:
[12:49] What? Oh, we do have P-Nice.

Speaker 2:
[12:51] We got the P-Nice line.

Speaker 3:
[12:52] P-Nice's number.

Speaker 2:
[12:53] So shout out to P-Nice for sure, man. He's doing his thing. He's on his way to a million if it's not there yet.

Speaker 1:
[12:58] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[12:59] We gonna get him that million.

Speaker 5:
[13:00] Then I hope he saves all of y'all. We gonna put him with David.

Speaker 2:
[13:03] Yeah, what if he's like, here's the contract, he's gotta pick with Dave, he's like, he's in bar store like, oh!

Speaker 1:
[13:12] Prove us wrong, Pnice. Let's go.

Speaker 3:
[13:16] I love saying his name over and over because it sounds like penis.

Speaker 2:
[13:19] Here we go.

Speaker 1:
[13:22] He's not gonna pick up.

Speaker 2:
[13:27] Yeah, he's not picking up this hater's phone call. Come on, Pnice.

Speaker 1:
[13:30] Come on, P.

Speaker 2:
[13:31] Save it for your pot, Pnice. Save it for your pot.

Speaker 3:
[13:34] I'm gonna say, yo, it's Adam. It's Adam. I be hatin on you.

Speaker 2:
[13:39] It's just blocked.

Speaker 3:
[13:41] P, nice. I don't think you know what hating means. I think it does.

Speaker 5:
[13:48] Oh, I don't. I would, why wouldn't I know what hating means?

Speaker 3:
[13:52] Because you are mistaking an honest podcaster investigating the truth as hating.

Speaker 2:
[13:59] These are Nick Shirley.

Speaker 5:
[14:00] Anytime you investigate, anytime you investigate in next man pockets, they mean you trying to, you trying to.

Speaker 7:
[14:06] No, that is not true.

Speaker 5:
[14:07] Either you can't believe it, two, you don't want to believe it.

Speaker 3:
[14:11] No, I wanted to believe it.

Speaker 5:
[14:13] You're a mother, you a hater.

Speaker 1:
[14:14] No, we wanted to believe that he had the million, but he didn't have the million.

Speaker 7:
[14:17] I'm talking to you, Bo Beesie.

Speaker 3:
[14:19] What I need you to understand, is that everything that you just said is unequivocally wrong.

Speaker 1:
[14:28] It is.

Speaker 5:
[14:29] It don't seem to be.

Speaker 3:
[14:29] You can be interested in the truth. Like, okay, let's say that the first topic of the day is we watch a Donald Trump clip. We watch Donald Trump say something kind of crazy. And I say like, that is not, what he just said is not true, and it is bad for America. And then you say, well, you're a hater.

Speaker 5:
[14:47] Now you say what I'm saying. So I said, the only reason why you investigate anyway, cause you can't believe it. You're like, nah, let me call old boys.

Speaker 1:
[14:54] Yes, yes, exactly.

Speaker 5:
[14:55] That's what I did.

Speaker 3:
[14:57] It seemed very unlikely to me.

Speaker 5:
[14:59] That's what, because who is coming from?

Speaker 1:
[15:01] Because he told a lie.

Speaker 5:
[15:03] But you didn't know it was a lie. We still don't know if it's a lie.

Speaker 3:
[15:06] If you told me you signed a $1 million deal with death row, my first feeling would be like, wow, I'm happy for you. My second thought would be like, wait a sec.

Speaker 7:
[15:15] Who is giving Spodey a meal?

Speaker 1:
[15:18] No disrespect.

Speaker 2:
[15:18] Did you see the cipher?

Speaker 1:
[15:19] No disrespect.

Speaker 5:
[15:20] You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:
[15:21] What we were talking about.

Speaker 5:
[15:21] What we were questioning about, bro.

Speaker 7:
[15:22] Did you see the cipher?

Speaker 5:
[15:24] Man, Snoop, give me a contract. I'm ready to eat. Do you feel me?

Speaker 2:
[15:27] Come on now.

Speaker 5:
[15:27] I'm trying to bring the whole thing.

Speaker 2:
[15:29] What is they talking about over there?

Speaker 6:
[15:31] You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 5:
[15:32] Man, I don't understand. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying. Like, these not my friends.

Speaker 2:
[15:36] Yeah, we need more Israelite bars.

Speaker 5:
[15:38] You know what I'm saying? If I see you and they say, Moose man just got a, I'm like, oh, that's what's up. I'm not going to investigate it. Because I believe in your potential.

Speaker 1:
[15:45] But we can all know with something.

Speaker 5:
[15:46] I believe in your talent.

Speaker 2:
[15:46] Exactly. Maybe they're betting on the potential of the podcasters.

Speaker 1:
[15:50] But we can all know with something is kept. He didn't get a meal. We knew it. We knew it when he said it, it was just like, and that's no disrespect to P. Nice, but I was just like, you ain't get the meal.

Speaker 5:
[16:00] Well, you act like y'all, he ain't bringing nothing to the table.

Speaker 1:
[16:02] No, he bring something to the table.

Speaker 7:
[16:03] We didn't say that.

Speaker 5:
[16:03] You did say that.

Speaker 2:
[16:04] Not a million dollars worth.

Speaker 7:
[16:06] But he didn't get the meal though.

Speaker 5:
[16:08] Oh man, listen, he giving up a million dollars worth of game over there. It's worth to be in that sub board.

Speaker 2:
[16:15] What if it's like a five year deal, a million dollars, you never know.

Speaker 5:
[16:18] Y'all can't believe that a million, listen, a million is still a million, but it today is a kind of gas, eight dollars a gallon.

Speaker 1:
[16:25] Why hasn't he addressed it though? Why hasn't he at least said something?

Speaker 3:
[16:28] But why did he got tricked?

Speaker 2:
[16:30] I'm a believer.

Speaker 5:
[16:31] But why does he have to explain?

Speaker 4:
[16:33] Because you hopped out the window and said you had a million.

Speaker 3:
[16:35] Why would you post that you got a million dollar deal unless you were willing to defend it?

Speaker 4:
[16:39] You gotta say something.

Speaker 3:
[16:40] Honestly, this is like, it's so amazing how you will argue anything.

Speaker 2:
[16:43] I can respect letting the beat build too though.

Speaker 5:
[16:45] I don't need everybody in my pockets like Adam 22. Get out of my pockets, Adam.

Speaker 3:
[16:50] Well, if you told us that you got a million dollar death row deal, we would be equally skeptical.

Speaker 1:
[16:53] We would want to know where it came from.

Speaker 5:
[16:56] I think you'll believe that Snoop assigned me to a million.

Speaker 2:
[16:59] He would have the video where he gives you a chain.

Speaker 3:
[17:01] I would hit up Snoop and I'm going to say, yo, that fool Spodey, you could have got him for 100K, no problem.

Speaker 4:
[17:09] Why you giving him a mill?

Speaker 2:
[17:11] Uncle Snoop, he is a hater.

Speaker 3:
[17:16] We're real Snoop fans because we listen to the new Snoop album. For sure, you are not hip hop enough.

Speaker 4:
[17:20] You didn't listen to it.

Speaker 3:
[17:21] We listen to the new Snoop album that's only been out for less than a week.

Speaker 5:
[17:24] Listen, I'm one of the biggest Snoop Dogg fans there is.

Speaker 1:
[17:28] Did you listen to his last album?

Speaker 5:
[17:30] Trash.

Speaker 4:
[17:32] The one that came out this week?

Speaker 2:
[17:33] It was better than I thought. I think it's dope. I wanted to hate it. I wanted to hate it.

Speaker 5:
[17:37] I listened to the last one. I ain't gonna lie to you, but all the recent years, trash.

Speaker 2:
[17:41] No, no, yeah, some of that stuff has been bad. This one has been the best one in probably 10 years. It was rapping, rapping.

Speaker 5:
[17:47] Shout out to Snoop.

Speaker 2:
[17:48] The rapping, I don't know, but keep singing, Snoop. Keep singing, I love that.

Speaker 5:
[17:52] No, Snoop just stopped trying his stuff. That's what it is. He got so much money, he just, he get this trying stuff.

Speaker 2:
[17:57] You gotta focus in.

Speaker 5:
[17:58] Yeah, take us to the Snoop Deal double. That's what we need. We need to kind of get into it.

Speaker 2:
[18:02] We need Krypton.

Speaker 5:
[18:03] Yeah, that, you trying, so you trying to be an R&B single or reggae thongs.

Speaker 2:
[18:06] I like R&B, Snoop. I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 5:
[18:08] Gospel and all that.

Speaker 3:
[18:09] No, but I totally disagree. I think him making the same kind of music that he was making in the 90s or the early 2000s is absolutely what is not gonna work for him going forward. The audience demands growth. And that's what this new album actually says to me is like, oh shit, Snoop is willing to go outside his usual box. And really though, if you think back to the early 2000s, when he had like a second arc in his career that to me really kind of like sealed his legacy as like a real superstar musically was because he was willing to link with the clips and do stuff sonically.

Speaker 2:
[18:41] There was sensual seduction.

Speaker 3:
[18:42] Exactly. That was completely outside of the stuff. Like we were used to hearing him on Dre beats. We didn't know that he was going to be able to make hits without Dre.

Speaker 5:
[18:48] I mean, we went to No Limit and did that, but that shit has sucked. You can't be a snooker.

Speaker 1:
[18:54] Nobody's checked for the No Limit.

Speaker 5:
[18:56] When's the last time you listened to the No Limit era of Snoop album? I swear I can't do hip hop with y'all, bro. Y'all sound crazy. That album wasn't good.

Speaker 3:
[19:06] Name a good song off that No Limit Snoop era.

Speaker 5:
[19:08] What you mean?

Speaker 3:
[19:09] One song.

Speaker 5:
[19:10] Woof, woof, woof. What you mean?

Speaker 3:
[19:13] Is that real?

Speaker 5:
[19:14] Woof, woof. What you mean? The whole Top Dog album that the game is to be sold, not to be sold. Like, what, I'm lost. What are you talking about? He got hits over there.

Speaker 1:
[19:22] When Snoop went to No Limit, he declined.

Speaker 5:
[19:24] The Last Mill, the Last Mill classic album is on No Limit.

Speaker 1:
[19:27] What are you talking about?

Speaker 5:
[19:28] That was on No Limit. It was on Death Row. That's No Limit, bro. What are you talking about?

Speaker 1:
[19:31] The Last Mill was not on fucking, it was not on No Limit, bro. It was on fucking Death Row.

Speaker 5:
[19:36] No Limit, bro.

Speaker 3:
[19:38] Let's find out.

Speaker 4:
[19:38] Yeah, we can look it up.

Speaker 8:
[19:39] What label did the last?

Speaker 4:
[19:41] I'm about to cook Sponi.

Speaker 5:
[19:42] Man, No Limit, bro. No Limit, bro. He had some Dre beats. Dre wasn't even at Death Row. What are you talking about? No, Dre already had Aftermath.

Speaker 1:
[19:51] When he dropped the last meal, he dropped it on Death Row, brother.

Speaker 3:
[19:55] The last meal was on No Limit Records.

Speaker 5:
[19:56] Thank you. Thank you. Stop talking to me. Thank you. Thank you.

Speaker 7:
[20:00] You talking about a real-

Speaker 5:
[20:04] You gotta be doing it with this, bro.

Speaker 2:
[20:07] This on the table is so winning. But, that's why you don't stand down.

Speaker 3:
[20:12] But it was-

Speaker 2:
[20:12] Right there. Come on.

Speaker 3:
[20:14] But it was also the first album on Doggy Style Records, which was his own label, which was his first time using it, but it was like a split with No Jumper.

Speaker 2:
[20:22] Like OVO, OVO, Cashmonger.

Speaker 3:
[20:25] In a way, you were both right.

Speaker 2:
[20:26] Nethrone Nothing. That is true.

Speaker 1:
[20:28] One point forty.

Speaker 2:
[20:29] Let's go.

Speaker 1:
[20:30] Come on, man.

Speaker 3:
[20:31] Man, so the idea today was that because Wack is in Miami and was not able to film the Admin WackPod, I said, well, let's collaborate. Let's do an episode in which we mash up the Tuesday show and the Monday show. Unfortunately, Munchy B, I don't know.

Speaker 1:
[20:50] He's not coming?

Speaker 3:
[20:51] Well, no, he's definitely coming. He told me he was right on the corner, but he said that the traffic was kind of heating up a little bit.

Speaker 1:
[20:55] LA traffic is crazy.

Speaker 3:
[20:56] But he's right around the corner. So he's going to be in here momentarily. But so that's why for now, we all just have to pick on Spodey Face because he's the only Tuesday red.

Speaker 1:
[21:04] I'm getting a tattoo on the live stream. So I'm getting a tattoo on a live stream. I'm getting Rollie 40s on my neck.

Speaker 5:
[21:12] No, you can't get that. I heard you was getting something on your booty.

Speaker 7:
[21:17] I put it on my neck, bro.

Speaker 1:
[21:18] Who's going to stop me?

Speaker 4:
[21:19] Because he's in his 40s.

Speaker 5:
[21:20] No, no, seriously.

Speaker 3:
[21:21] You can roll him down a hill.

Speaker 1:
[21:22] I'm getting tatted on Monday.

Speaker 5:
[21:24] What are you getting tatted?

Speaker 1:
[21:25] Rollie 40s. Is that okay?

Speaker 5:
[21:29] No, I wouldn't advise you to do that.

Speaker 1:
[21:31] Well, because he'll be shot up in the streets?

Speaker 3:
[21:33] Yes.

Speaker 2:
[21:34] You won't put him on if he gets it?

Speaker 3:
[21:35] He might be the one to do it.

Speaker 5:
[21:36] I don't advise nobody to get put on these weak ass games. The streets ain't the same no more, man.

Speaker 3:
[21:42] Me versus the guy that she told you not to worry about?

Speaker 1:
[21:45] I'm getting the tat, bro. Is it not safe for me if I do that?

Speaker 5:
[21:49] I wouldn't advise you to. I wouldn't advise nobody to get nothing like that on him.

Speaker 1:
[21:54] I'm gonna put it, but no.

Speaker 7:
[21:55] You know the real tattoo I'm gonna get?

Speaker 3:
[21:57] I told him to troll you with that, buddy.

Speaker 5:
[22:00] You can't come and stand on it.

Speaker 3:
[22:02] He said he wanted to get a tattoo on stream and I said you should troll.

Speaker 1:
[22:05] Don't get No Jumper on the muscle.

Speaker 3:
[22:07] Whoa.

Speaker 2:
[22:09] Our new skis go get it on my skis.

Speaker 4:
[22:11] Let me tell you why. So you want me to tell you why?

Speaker 5:
[22:14] On the muscle. No, no, no, no.

Speaker 1:
[22:17] No, let me tell you why. I have manifested things before, so I'm gonna wildin out. Shout out to Nick Cannon. I used to sit in my fucking living room with my daughter and I said, I'm gonna get on fucking wildin out. I did the same thing with No Jumper. So, I'm gonna jump all the way out the window because I'm a manifestor. I want to take this shit, new nickname alert, new jumper. So, I'm putting it on my arm, I'm putting it on the muscle. On Monday, I'm gonna do it.

Speaker 2:
[22:48] But if you start beefing with Adam, you gotta get it whacked out.

Speaker 1:
[22:51] I'm never gonna beef with Adam.

Speaker 3:
[22:52] No, we too cool.

Speaker 1:
[22:52] No, we cool.

Speaker 5:
[22:54] Say who? What?

Speaker 1:
[22:56] I do this for real, bro. I'm gonna make people very, very uncomfortable. I'm putting it on the muscle so every time I flex it, do you feel better?

Speaker 2:
[23:03] Do it right by this man, Adam.

Speaker 3:
[23:05] He's making you feel bad. He's letting you know how not committed you are.

Speaker 5:
[23:09] See, I'm not that committed.

Speaker 7:
[23:10] You ain't committed.

Speaker 1:
[23:11] You ain't committed, though.

Speaker 5:
[23:12] You're not, you're not. Not that committed.

Speaker 2:
[23:14] I'm gonna get No Jumper K tatted on Monday.

Speaker 7:
[23:16] No Jumper cannot.

Speaker 1:
[23:17] I'm getting a No Jumper tat on Monday.

Speaker 5:
[23:19] So you gonna let him do it?

Speaker 3:
[23:20] If he feels that strongly about this mission, then yeah, he's definitely gotta do it.

Speaker 2:
[23:24] Add sports to it, No Jumper sports.

Speaker 3:
[23:26] Many No Jumper people have had the tattoo.

Speaker 5:
[23:30] I've seen a lot of tattoos. I never seen all your tattoos. Do you got No Jumper tatty?

Speaker 3:
[23:33] I do.

Speaker 5:
[23:34] Do you? Where? Yeah, I never seen it.

Speaker 3:
[23:36] It's around my butthole. You want to check it out? Oh my God. I'll show you, I'll show you right now.

Speaker 2:
[23:42] Josh did that tat for him too. I'm putting it on my arm.

Speaker 1:
[23:44] You know why? Because I believe in what we doing here.

Speaker 3:
[23:47] That's called putting the team on your back.

Speaker 2:
[23:48] Or on your arm.

Speaker 3:
[23:49] Or on your arm.

Speaker 1:
[23:50] I'm putting it on my arm, in front of everybody. I'm putting No Jumper. Why would you do that? Because I'm a gangster.

Speaker 5:
[23:55] That's not...

Speaker 1:
[23:56] What the? I'm a man on hood. Because I believe in this shit. I know what this dude is doing. And I wanna be a part of it.

Speaker 5:
[24:05] Listen, if you put it on your body, that means you gon die for it. You gon die for this?

Speaker 1:
[24:08] Absolutely. I'm really with this shit, bro.

Speaker 2:
[24:11] You will catch a body for everything.

Speaker 1:
[24:12] I'm from a different type of place. He know. People from the same place.

Speaker 5:
[24:16] Listen, shout out to my boys in psych.

Speaker 1:
[24:18] Right.

Speaker 5:
[24:18] They got plenty of gangsters up there. I ain't saying that.

Speaker 1:
[24:21] I slam down, bro.

Speaker 3:
[24:22] Let's get Joe Biden tested on his bicep.

Speaker 2:
[24:23] I put it on my arm, bro.

Speaker 1:
[24:25] Because I fuck with him. I see what he's doing. I F with him. I see what he's doing. So, I'm going to do it. You ain't even committed like that.

Speaker 5:
[24:31] You right, brother. You got me beat.

Speaker 1:
[24:34] You got me beat. I promise it's going to be on the arm right here.

Speaker 6:
[24:36] Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 3:
[24:38] So, you're telling me you'll get your ops whacked out all over your body, but you won't get a tattoo of the podcast that puts you on the map.

Speaker 1:
[24:46] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[24:46] No, this definitely didn't put me on a map. I've been on a map, but as far as giving me notoriety.

Speaker 3:
[24:51] You've literally been on Google Maps, but as far as putting you on the map of people really knowing you as a joint out here, podding it up.

Speaker 1:
[24:59] I became a fan of yours because-

Speaker 3:
[25:01] You're going to get that tattoo. You're going to get that tattoo.

Speaker 5:
[25:03] Kidding.

Speaker 3:
[25:04] You're going to get that.

Speaker 5:
[25:05] Let me clarify something. Let me clarify something. The streets know who I am. That's my position and who I am is solidifying the streets, but I will give No Jumper credit. You know what I'm saying? So you ain't going to get a matching tattoo with me?

Speaker 1:
[25:18] So you won't get a matching tattoo with me?

Speaker 5:
[25:21] No, that's what I won't do. Okay.

Speaker 1:
[25:22] Well, I'm going to do it in front of everybody. I meant to tell you that. I meant to put it in the group chat. I'm going to do it.

Speaker 2:
[25:27] I'll get Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. tatted.

Speaker 3:
[25:29] There you go.

Speaker 5:
[25:30] I ain't getting nothing. Hell no.

Speaker 1:
[25:32] I believe in things. I believe in what Adam is doing. And I'm like, I'm bringing my energy to this, to like the new jumper. I'm going to do it in front of everybody.

Speaker 5:
[25:41] But listen, I'm going to tell you, I won't even get no more tattoos anyway though. So you know what I'm saying? You're going to be, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[25:47] Because of your religious beliefs?

Speaker 5:
[25:48] Yeah, my beliefs.

Speaker 3:
[25:50] Nice.

Speaker 2:
[25:51] The same way Adam had his dad.

Speaker 5:
[25:52] I respect that.

Speaker 3:
[25:54] I just want to show respect to my butthole. So I'm actually not going to get that butthole tattoo.

Speaker 2:
[25:59] We got to get this dude baptized or something.

Speaker 1:
[26:01] That's going to happen on my...

Speaker 3:
[26:02] I like it.

Speaker 5:
[26:03] I don't believe you, bro.

Speaker 1:
[26:05] on my mama, on Ruby Lee Rangel that died, like my grandmother. You getting it big? I'm tatting it right here. You getting it big? The muscle, Hold on, man.

Speaker 5:
[26:14] Hold on, man. What you giving the homie? You have to eat, touch, eat, touch, eat.

Speaker 1:
[26:18] I ain't even asking him. Does he get a bonus?

Speaker 5:
[26:19] What?

Speaker 1:
[26:19] Why is that? Because I believe in what we doing here. So I'm going to do it.

Speaker 5:
[26:22] So this ain't no bonus? This ain't no incentive?

Speaker 1:
[26:24] Nothing, because I believe in what we doing here. We going to build something great.

Speaker 3:
[26:29] Smiley in here with the sickle cold.

Speaker 7:
[26:30] I'm glad you learned, T.

Speaker 5:
[26:32] Don't be stupid.

Speaker 6:
[26:34] Man, cool it, cool it.

Speaker 7:
[26:35] I'll get No Jumper, Taddy.

Speaker 2:
[26:36] Yeah, you gotta weigh in on this, Munchy.

Speaker 5:
[26:38] No, no, we coming in.

Speaker 4:
[26:39] How do you feel about me getting No Jumper?

Speaker 5:
[26:41] This dumbass talking about he about to get No Jumper, Taddy, on Monday. On the triceps. This dumbass.

Speaker 6:
[26:47] Hey, the last got No Jumper on his head. He got fired. He outta here.

Speaker 1:
[26:50] Yeah, but I'm not him. I'm the new energy here. I ain't got no problems with nobody. I ain't even pulled Spodey to the side before. I was like, hey, before we go on here at the pod, this is what it really is. I have no issues with nobody. I ain't got to schedule me around nobody. I'm bringing the new energies and everything. I'm putting on the muscle, Facts.

Speaker 6:
[27:09] I ain't got to be scheduled around nobody also. No, I'm fact. Fact.

Speaker 1:
[27:15] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[27:16] Me neither.

Speaker 6:
[27:17] No, I'm fact. Charleston White be outside way more than white. And Charleston White is very disrespectful.

Speaker 1:
[27:25] He is.

Speaker 3:
[27:25] That's true.

Speaker 6:
[27:26] People got action at him. People actually ran down on him, socked him while he was in the barber chair, pepper sprayed people. Like Charleston, that one I do is crazy.

Speaker 3:
[27:38] Yeah. You gotta be outside, man.

Speaker 6:
[27:41] Yeah, but he didn't want to come here though. AD said what he said. Remember?

Speaker 3:
[27:43] Who, Charleston?

Speaker 6:
[27:44] Yeah, remember?

Speaker 3:
[27:45] Oh yeah, AD said he was gonna set him up.

Speaker 2:
[27:46] He was gonna get him smoked.

Speaker 6:
[27:48] AD was bushing though.

Speaker 2:
[27:49] Yeah, he was.

Speaker 3:
[27:50] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[27:51] He took it back pretty quickly.

Speaker 1:
[27:52] But on Monday, we got to fill up time. So I'm just like, I'll get a tattoo.

Speaker 5:
[27:56] No, you was a dirty, you was a dirty indifference.

Speaker 2:
[27:59] But just a tattoo on stream usually isn't the best cause of the buzzing and the mic, all that. So we're gonna have to have like a filling while you like scoot away and get tattooed.

Speaker 1:
[28:07] But I'm getting no jumper tattoo on my body on Monday.

Speaker 2:
[28:10] Same with haircuts, all that stuff usually. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[28:12] Okay, so you're a Fig Community guy. I seen them do that over the years and I usually end up seeing the fans come for you.

Speaker 2:
[28:19] You can't hear them. Yeah, yeah. Shout out to them guys, man. I don't got no hate for them. Same with hood stocks, man, shout out to them, too.

Speaker 6:
[28:25] I had to chest-tie T-Rail, though, cause I'm like, bro, like, you don't, why you ain't in the bed and with Flocko behavior, you know, we come from a different demographic, that shit ain't straight, bro. You a assistant snitch now? You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:
[28:41] I do agree that like whatever negative energy people have towards Flocko, they should just take out on T-Rail because he's like a gang member, I guess. And he's like out here like, you know, frontlining with Flocko. So I mean, shit.

Speaker 2:
[28:55] He absolutely let Flocko put him in a trick bag though, cause Flocko is, you know, gonna fly away and go wherever he goes. T-Rail is in the city and he's, you know, participating in that type of stuff. But T-Rail also has made it clear he wants to separate himself from the gangsta shit. Just cause it's back on Fig don't mean that we got to bring all the Hoovers. And he's been saying this for years now.

Speaker 1:
[29:13] So let me ask you this.

Speaker 6:
[29:14] You can't have orange couches.

Speaker 2:
[29:16] That's what the Hoovers say.

Speaker 6:
[29:16] I just left there. It was an orange Christmas tree.

Speaker 3:
[29:19] You were just at back on Fig?

Speaker 6:
[29:21] Like last month.

Speaker 3:
[29:23] You're not like just, just now.

Speaker 1:
[29:25] I have a question, Adam.

Speaker 3:
[29:26] Sure.

Speaker 1:
[29:27] Where does Flaco stand in the company right now? I got to know. Is he firing?

Speaker 4:
[29:33] I said we kicked out the group chat.

Speaker 1:
[29:35] You got to add it, bro. So where does Flaco stand right now with Adam Deuce Deuce?

Speaker 3:
[29:41] Okay. Well, I will say this, is that despite what Moose Man may have claimed on the podcast, Moose Man has not directly been involved with any sort of demotion or anything like that with Flaco. The truth is, is that in the lead up to Flaco exposing the stuff about who allegedly killed Draco and in the lead up to the Moose Man, Flaco beef or whatever, like before all that, Flaco was not really doing anything for No Jumper besides helping out a little bit with the news topics. Now, the reason why he was removed from that duty was entirely because I was sitting there on the news and everybody was complaining about how they were getting the topics 10 or 15 minutes before the news would start and how they felt like they didn't have any time to prepare or anything. So the only stuff that they were able to cover on the news was stuff that you could watch on the news, aka one minute or less clips. And I just felt like that was unacceptable. Remo's already getting the topics together for the Tuesday show, the WAC show, et cetera. So I was like, let's just have Remo do the news topics as well and we can take that away from Flaco and try to get everybody the topics earlier. So that was the only thing that Flaco was doing. He used to be more involved with the Instagram account. That era ended a while back. He used to be on the podcast somewhat consistently. That ended a while back. So he already wasn't really doing anything for No Jumper. The only thing that happened this week that stands out is that he was removed from the group chat and the reason why I removed him from the group chat was because I felt like he had too antagonistic of a relationship with multiple people that are actually part of No Jumper on a daily basis on the podcast, i.e. Munchy and Moose. And then also he really was just talking all this shit to Flock Tubal, who is granted not really on the podcast at this time.

Speaker 2:
[31:36] He'd just laugh and then he'd get on the wrath of Flocko. Flock Tubal wasn't even popping it or nothing. It's just catching strange.

Speaker 3:
[31:42] I had conversations with certain people where they told me like, yeah, I won't even be talking to him in that chat because Flocko's in there and he just feels like a hop. So, I mean, if he were to like, you know, seem interested in creating more peaceful relationships with people on the podcast, I would definitely be open to him being in that group chat. Again, obviously that shit seems like it's probably failed with Munchy. If Flocko wants to do a podcast with me when he comes back, wherever, we could talk about all this shit at length, but it just seemed kind of like, oh, we have a dude in the group chat who is realistically seemingly causing all of these problems, but then he's not actually like doing anything for the business. And granted, we're cool with him, we're friends with him, but it just felt like it was having a negative effect, a chilling effect, if you will.

Speaker 2:
[32:30] Why don't you have that same stance with the other older fellow that you pod with? He pretty much goes at every single host. I feel like kind of devalues a platform by the year saying, these are our new hosts we're trying to build up. And then you have this other guy who's a big dog, has a voice in this platform that matters to a lot of fans. And he's constantly tearing down, you know, host after host up here. And you've never reigned him in. It's like, you're USA, he's Israel, and you're just allowing him to genocide.

Speaker 3:
[32:56] But okay, most important thing, he is someone who's consistently on the podcast, on the channel, helping create content. So that's way different than Fago. That being said, bro, I'm trying to get you back cool with this person. And now it feels like you're like, kind of just deepening the whole.

Speaker 2:
[33:13] Do I have to like, eat my mouth shut on honest criticisms of him to be cool with him? Then I don't want to be cool with him.

Speaker 3:
[33:19] Maybe we could like get you cool with him, and then you could kind of like unleash some of these criticisms on the podcast from a place of being cool with him.

Speaker 2:
[33:28] It just lined up with the floco thing you're just saying. So that's why I asked. We don't got to talk about Whack a bunch.

Speaker 3:
[33:32] No, we always must talk about Whack.

Speaker 2:
[33:34] I already got the gag order, so I'm going to stop pressing up on the old guy.

Speaker 3:
[33:39] I think ultimately there is a way for you to like communicate what you think about Whack to him without it, while still having like somewhat of a relationship, and I think it's valuable. It's just probably gonna have to like start with a show of like, yo, I'm cool with you or whatever, but we should, you guys should definitely get on the podcast together, although I know what you're thinking, which is like, it's gonna be you saying your opinion and then him just yelling over you and calling you a pussy and a bitch or whatever.

Speaker 2:
[34:05] Yeah, that's good with me.

Speaker 1:
[34:06] Is it gonna be a real thing when you see Whack? Like, is that like a real thing?

Speaker 2:
[34:10] I don't do no fake shit up here, dope boy. I just speak my opinion. Everything that I do is real. It's not like I want to kill the dude or nothing like that.

Speaker 1:
[34:16] Cause he said he was gonna slap the shit out of you and put it on pyro.

Speaker 2:
[34:18] I mean, that little 5'5, little fat dude can say whatever he wants, you know what I'm saying? But at the end of the day, I don't turn nothing down, my boy.

Speaker 6:
[34:24] Hey, honestly, bro, I don't think nothing wrong with giving, giving critique on somebody, pardon me.

Speaker 2:
[34:29] Yeah, cause I'm never disrespectful.

Speaker 6:
[34:30] You never caught him on his name.

Speaker 2:
[34:31] If I was disrespectful, then I would understand he want all that smoke. But when I'm being reasonable and I feel like you're being unreasonable, I gotta stand on my opinion, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:
[34:39] Because you pod with him?

Speaker 2:
[34:40] Yeah, yeah, of course. I could pod with anybody. I could pod with a neo-Nazi. I could pod with anybody cause I could challenge them and I feel like I could get my shit off it. I'll sit down with anybody and I don't gotta fight no one. That's not my whole thing, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 6:
[34:51] All right, great. You're a great communicator.

Speaker 2:
[34:53] I appreciate that, for sure. I fool with Munchies.

Speaker 1:
[34:55] That's going to be a crazy episode when we get them in the same room.

Speaker 3:
[34:58] Yeah, it is.

Speaker 1:
[34:58] What do you think is going to happen, Adam?

Speaker 2:
[35:00] I'm not the one calling people yelling at them, you know what I'm saying? That's not me.

Speaker 3:
[35:02] I already told Moose I'm going to bring y'all together and he's not going to do anything cause I'm going to tell him not to.

Speaker 2:
[35:07] Yeah, that's not my whole thing.

Speaker 6:
[35:09] Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 3:
[35:11] On a violent level, I mean.

Speaker 6:
[35:12] Do this door lock?

Speaker 3:
[35:14] No, I don't think so.

Speaker 6:
[35:16] All right.

Speaker 3:
[35:16] Why?

Speaker 6:
[35:17] Well, how whack little goons stay out there while they pod and if it go back, cause this not a little bitty guy.

Speaker 5:
[35:25] Moose?

Speaker 6:
[35:25] Moose. So I don't know why people think he's just a walk in the park.

Speaker 3:
[35:29] You think he can knock Wack out?

Speaker 6:
[35:30] And even for the, like for the, what that cost?

Speaker 5:
[35:33] You say what?

Speaker 3:
[35:34] You think he can knock Wack out?

Speaker 1:
[35:35] Here we go.

Speaker 6:
[35:36] No, I think anything is possible. I think anything is possible. And he not a little bitty dude.

Speaker 1:
[35:41] Ain't he not scary? Ain't he from Sacramento?

Speaker 6:
[35:43] Yeah, just cause he's a person square don't make him scary. And then even like for the, for the, not the toners, but the squares, man, they be working out. Ricky be running along the beach and shit. I don't know what people do.

Speaker 1:
[35:54] He got power behind him.

Speaker 2:
[35:56] He plays soccer and shit.

Speaker 6:
[35:57] He got stamina to run up and down the soccer board. I mean, soccer, soccer field. You don't stop running. I mean, I used to underestimate people, but I don't know why think cause they from a gang, you got an automatic W.

Speaker 2:
[36:07] Yeah. And I don't think Wack's even on that, but that's his whole thing. That's his whole content is kind of turning up on people and yelling at people and stuff, so I get it.

Speaker 5:
[36:13] He definitely on that. Like, for y'all to be cool, just tell him go to the bank and get a scrubble real fast. Tell everybody else to stand down and let's all get that out the way.

Speaker 3:
[36:21] I bet you we don't even have to do that.

Speaker 2:
[36:23] I don't think we can talk it out.

Speaker 6:
[36:25] I don't think you have to go to that either, but I used to-

Speaker 5:
[36:27] Wack said, fuck his mama. I'm lost.

Speaker 1:
[36:29] He said he was gonna slap him and he put it up my roof.

Speaker 2:
[36:33] But none of that shit really means nothing.

Speaker 4:
[36:35] That's playing the dozen.

Speaker 2:
[36:37] I get it, I get it, but I'm not a guy that's like, there's gonna be a ton of people that say that, I can't crash out on everybody.

Speaker 6:
[36:41] You'll never take a 50 year old that shoot mama jokes here.

Speaker 2:
[36:44] Yeah, yeah, exactly. That just showed me that I got him in that exchange. And when you have to resort to that type of stuff, it's like, you can't, you know, contend with me intellectually. You gotta resort to that. I got you, my boy.

Speaker 5:
[36:53] I respect that perspective, cause you're like, in that aspect, you're a better man than I am.

Speaker 6:
[36:58] You know in LMS, your mama jokes will get you hurt.

Speaker 7:
[37:00] You'll get you socked on, Vlad.

Speaker 5:
[37:02] I just don't, my whole thing about it is that he disrespect everybody to the max and then he want you to bow down. He want you to break your mic straight and be cool with him. Fuck him, bro, we ain't gotta do, I mean, that's what y'all wanna do, y'all wanna part, that's cool. I don't want you to do that and all that.

Speaker 3:
[37:16] You think No Jumper would be better without Wack?

Speaker 6:
[37:18] Woo, that's a poll.

Speaker 1:
[37:19] Woo, that's a powerful question.

Speaker 6:
[37:21] That's a poll. Throw it up.

Speaker 3:
[37:22] All right, we got the members on the chat.

Speaker 1:
[37:25] But I will say this about Wack. Wack is a really good podcaster. Like, outside of everything, the nigga knows how to pod.

Speaker 2:
[37:32] He's a good entertainer for sure.

Speaker 1:
[37:34] He knows how to bring engagement. So-

Speaker 6:
[37:37] Well, why do Larry- Why do Larry Toppick turn into a him story?

Speaker 1:
[37:41] You said what?

Speaker 6:
[37:42] Larry Toppick, he cover turn into a story about him.

Speaker 3:
[37:45] That's how you gotta shape the podcast to kind of dance around that.

Speaker 6:
[37:48] Yeah, see, y'all be one on one. And so, you know, Larry- Yeah, cause I remember back in the days, me and Suge. Oh, see, you wasn't even there back there. You knew, Adam. You knew the-

Speaker 1:
[37:59] But that's what I feel about-

Speaker 6:
[37:59] You a white boy.

Speaker 1:
[38:00] I feel about why, like, what I feel about Whack is, like, he's the American dream. Like, he survived the gang banging trenches. He really went through shit. Like, and as much as- I don't get into-

Speaker 5:
[38:11] American dream?

Speaker 1:
[38:12] No, no, he is, though. The nigga went to prison for like 20 years.

Speaker 5:
[38:15] And like, he came out-

Speaker 3:
[38:17] I think seven years.

Speaker 1:
[38:18] But he's a fucking millionaire.

Speaker 5:
[38:20] I mean, that's cool. Now, anybody can make a millionaire. We all trying to make a millionaire.

Speaker 1:
[38:23] So that's what I mean by the American dream. Like, no.

Speaker 5:
[38:25] I just been here. No, that don't get no extra points.

Speaker 1:
[38:28] That doing all kinds of things. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 4:
[38:29] That doing it the right way? Are you telling me that?

Speaker 2:
[38:32] No.

Speaker 1:
[38:32] I'm asking you. I'm asking you.

Speaker 5:
[38:33] I'm telling you no.

Speaker 1:
[38:34] So no, you don't even know what I'm asking you.

Speaker 5:
[38:36] It don't matter. No.

Speaker 1:
[38:37] Okay, so what I'm asking you, Spodey, is this. This went to prison for several years, came out, worked with Suge Knight. He is managing one of the biggest artists in Blue Place. That doesn't mean no-

Speaker 2:
[38:49] One of the biggest artists I don't know about.

Speaker 5:
[38:51] He's a scam artist, bro.

Speaker 2:
[38:52] I love Blue Face, but-

Speaker 5:
[38:53] I don't care about none of that.

Speaker 4:
[38:54] Blue Face isn't a big artist.

Speaker 6:
[38:55] I ate a soul of Lushop in you for a minute, Unh.

Speaker 1:
[38:58] No, not at all, but I just, I can respect what he has done. Like he came from like, the odds were stacked against him and he really-

Speaker 5:
[39:05] The odds got stacked against us. All of us, bro, we all got opportunity. Yeah, he's further along than a lot of people, but you know, he been out 50 years. Of course, if I had a 30 year run, they gotta be way more than him, man, bro.

Speaker 3:
[39:19] He hasn't been out like 30 years.

Speaker 5:
[39:20] When was the last time he been in prison?

Speaker 6:
[39:22] His game bank career is very short.

Speaker 5:
[39:24] Trash.

Speaker 6:
[39:25] Right, so he say-

Speaker 1:
[39:26] I can't even speak to that, but go ahead.

Speaker 6:
[39:27] No, no, no, I'm just gonna use the words he say. He say he start banging the year I was born. I was born in 89. And he went to prison in the early 90s, did seven years. He got out, started driving trucks and never looked back. He didn't really go through shit.

Speaker 1:
[39:39] This is what I respect. He has been out of prison for several years. And he knows several, several years.

Speaker 5:
[39:47] You know how long is several?

Speaker 6:
[39:49] By definition.

Speaker 1:
[39:50] What would you say is several? He has been out of jail for a very long time and he has built an empire. Like we got to at least give that a little bit of respect. Like, Whack does his stuff.

Speaker 2:
[40:00] That's cool. But I think just like the dynamic that Adam's looking for, Whack fits in that. He tried it with Dame Dash. He needs like the agitator guy to go at Adam's neck. And then he works for that. I've watched almost every Adam and Whack show. And most of the time, it's entertaining. Sometimes it's not. But I think Adam needs that. But I think just the going at the host, the inner turmoil stuff, I think Adam could rein him in on that and still have a great show and still build up other hosts and not allow Whack to destroy it.

Speaker 3:
[40:27] Whack like, yo, like we got to build the team or we like, we're not going to be able to have like a team vibe if you just keep beeping with everybody. And then inevitably someone on the team says something about him and then that clock gets reset. And then he takes that and he starts just heaping hatred on them, trying to expose them, whatever, which is definitely what he's probably got planned for you.

Speaker 7:
[40:47] Yeah, yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3:
[40:48] I was just looking at my texts with him. He said that the essays down here are not going to be able to save you.

Speaker 1:
[40:52] Man, you're not, bro, I see the genius in what he does.

Speaker 2:
[40:55] They already tapped him with me and said, Whack don't dictate nothing with no Brown politics. A lot of the Browns are gonna like him, bro. He's always talking how bad on Mexicans. He can't say nothing about no Mexicans.

Speaker 3:
[41:04] But Doughboy seems to be of the opinion that because he's been successful in business, nobody should be able to criticize him.

Speaker 2:
[41:10] That's how he acts, too.

Speaker 1:
[41:11] No, but Whack is really good at what he does.

Speaker 6:
[41:13] We have a fake diaper company, bro.

Speaker 1:
[41:15] But to be a street nigger and to come from what he came from, he's really good at what he does. Let's just talk about potting. It takes a lot to be able to sit next to Adam.

Speaker 3:
[41:24] I feel like you're having a different conversation. I think everybody in this room could definitely probably agree that he's pretty good at podcasting. He can make shit that people care about.

Speaker 2:
[41:33] Just like Charleston White is, but we don't respect them. I'm not saying they're the same, but I'm just saying people can be popular and successful and not be morally on point or any of that.

Speaker 3:
[41:42] Okay. Well, what's the difference between Charleston White and Whack? What would you say is the difference?

Speaker 2:
[41:47] Whack acts more gangsta. That's pretty much it.

Speaker 3:
[41:50] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[41:51] He portrays more of a gangsta image, but he's the one that was flashing the fake badge. He was the one that was playing those games.

Speaker 3:
[41:57] Charleston's character is like, I will just shit on and hate on everybody, including people that it's very obvious that I should not or that almost nobody would.

Speaker 2:
[42:07] I think Whack does that just with the exposing thing. Like he'll just go out to random people and just have this random news about him. It's like, why is Whack involved in this? It's to keep himself in the news cycle, which he's good at. But that's a kind of shitty way to get yourself in the news cycle.

Speaker 1:
[42:19] I feel like he has like selective politic. And like, of course, if you're his friend, he won't shit on you.

Speaker 2:
[42:24] He does a pod with Adam every week and he's telling me not to speak on black politics.

Speaker 1:
[42:28] Shit on Goosie, man, the same way you shit on these other snitch that you think is doing it. But I feel like he feels like if he's your friend, he won't shit on you. And that's what I don't like about.

Speaker 3:
[42:37] My thing about Whack, though, is that he's not so much about like shitting on somebody for snitching. He's about exposing someone for snitching. Once they've been exposed, that's kind of like the end of it for him. He's not really like super interested in just like explaining why that person is no good or whatever. But he does really enjoy bringing these truths to the forefront, which with the Gucci thing, Whack and everybody else, they didn't really have to do anything. Everybody saw it immediately. Oh, Gucci told him, push I see. So there wasn't like that much work for him to do.

Speaker 1:
[43:09] But what he will do is he'll paint Gucci as a businessman and you'll paint all these other niggas as is this, because we all know Gucci man is your friend.

Speaker 3:
[43:18] But he also like is super transparent that Whack is playing favorites because look at the reaction he had when QCP got exposed for snitching. It was like almost nothing.

Speaker 2:
[43:29] But that like, you know, hurts your credibility when you do stuff like that.

Speaker 1:
[43:31] I just want Whack to keep the same energy. If everybody's snitching, keep it that across the table, but don't because you got certain type of relationship.

Speaker 5:
[43:39] He's not gonna keep it the same energy because he a rat himself. What are you talking about?

Speaker 3:
[43:42] Based on what?

Speaker 1:
[43:44] What are you basing that on?

Speaker 5:
[43:44] Yeah, listen man, on a whole lot.

Speaker 1:
[43:46] I never knew.

Speaker 3:
[43:46] You can't be saying that. I never knew.

Speaker 7:
[43:48] I can say anything I want to.

Speaker 5:
[43:50] I can say anything I want to.

Speaker 3:
[43:51] But where's your evidence?

Speaker 5:
[43:52] I don't got to prove nothing to know by that.

Speaker 3:
[43:53] You're watering the streets down if you won't explain why you're calling him a rat.

Speaker 5:
[43:57] The streets already watered down. It's out there for public.

Speaker 3:
[43:59] I know, but this is the kind of stuff that waters it down when you call somebody a rat that doesn't have paperwork.

Speaker 5:
[44:03] He do it all the time.

Speaker 3:
[44:05] So you're admitting that it's wrong.

Speaker 1:
[44:07] Who did Wack rat on?

Speaker 5:
[44:09] The people that are supposed to know that he's a rat, no.

Speaker 1:
[44:12] So Wack told on somebody, who?

Speaker 3:
[44:14] Nobody has proof of this.

Speaker 5:
[44:16] You sound crazy.

Speaker 6:
[44:16] I mean, I know, I know.

Speaker 1:
[44:18] I'm not capping for Wack, but I'm just saying, I didn't know that he told on anybody.

Speaker 6:
[44:21] It'll be a waste of energy to even go on to that. So I usually that shit alone.

Speaker 5:
[44:25] Me too.

Speaker 3:
[44:25] But then Wack also part of his public message is that he thinks the streets are done and that part of it is that he wants to expose the streets for being bullshit.

Speaker 2:
[44:34] But when Ricky said that, he said he was going to have one of his sharks come in and mark Ricky out, beat his ass and shit. When he said the streets is dead, Wack called up there angry as hell. It was crazy.

Speaker 1:
[44:45] And that's a question I got to Spodey. Why can't we just renounce the streets? Will you not renounce the streets?

Speaker 2:
[44:51] I think Spodey does on the regular.

Speaker 1:
[44:53] He renounces them a little bit.

Speaker 2:
[44:54] He does all kinds of activism.

Speaker 5:
[44:55] As far as a what?

Speaker 1:
[44:56] Like nigga, gang banging was never profitable. You are one of the people that, you went to prison, you did the shit, you did all the tough shit, all of that. These little kids, like you don't want to tell them, because I see that sometimes I feel like you be straddling the fence a little bit.

Speaker 5:
[45:09] How? Straddling the fence on my what? I'm the only person on the internet that's saying, I don't believe in gang violence.

Speaker 3:
[45:14] What are you talking about?

Speaker 1:
[45:15] But at the same time, you'll be like, yo, I don't believe in that civilian shit, and we can't tell on shit.

Speaker 5:
[45:19] J-Mane making a camp mockery out of Pusha Peace. How he's not? That's something, he playing.

Speaker 3:
[45:23] He's going to his opps hood and like shooting content and like publicly apologizing people and shit.

Speaker 5:
[45:28] Man, he talking about content, I'm talking about real life.

Speaker 3:
[45:31] Yeah, but content is like how we express ourselves in 2026.

Speaker 5:
[45:34] I'm talking about a real life.

Speaker 1:
[45:36] I just would love to see you renounce the streets because you're such a dope individual, because it never brought nothing good to our people.

Speaker 3:
[45:43] It's still putting in work.

Speaker 5:
[45:44] What are you talking about? Explain what you're talking about renouncing the streets because I'm lost.

Speaker 2:
[45:49] Specifically, what do you want him to say?

Speaker 1:
[45:50] The thing that you'll be saying, you'll be acting like, okay, you're all on this activism shit and I'm with you on that, but then you tell people like, no, I don't believe in this civilian shit, you can't snitch on people. No, if somebody does something wrong to you, tell them. Why won't you just be like this street shit is some goofy shit?

Speaker 6:
[46:07] No, Adam John had been me and he said I don't believe in that civilian shit.

Speaker 5:
[46:09] No, listen, I said that too. I don't believe in that neither, but just because I don't believe in snitching or being a rat doesn't mean that I don't. Listen, first of all, when I say I put this piece, I'm talking about gang violence. This world is not a peaceful place and I keep telling people that. So my whole thing is, I mean, gang violence. I think gang making is stupid. I just, that's just me personally, but I understand the people who still does it and that's what they want to be and they love their community because I was once there.

Speaker 1:
[46:37] But I'm a civilian, so if I say...

Speaker 5:
[46:38] Oh, let me, you asked me a question, you gotta let me finish, brother.

Speaker 1:
[46:41] Yes, sir.

Speaker 5:
[46:42] So when I say peace, I mean gang violence. You're talking about renouncing the streets and all that. That's a part of my morals. That's a part of my ethics. My word and my signature is my bond. That's who I am as a man. That has nothing to do with the streets. That has nothing to do with the streets. And being a civilian and you think people just got a green light to snitch and all that, I just don't believe in that, bro.

Speaker 1:
[47:04] So what I'm asking you is, I'm a civilian. If I get robbed, and I go tell the police, this robbed me, I'm a rat? That's where you contradict yourself. Because you just sat here and said that, I'm for the peace, I'm for the good shit, whatever. But if I get robbed and I go tell the police, this robbed me, I'm a rat?

Speaker 5:
[47:22] The definition of a rat is when you go cooperate or assist law enforcement in any way, I'm just telling you the definition. You don't like the way it's sounding to come out because it's hoarse, but that's the definition of a rat.

Speaker 6:
[47:36] When he press a PZ to my gang violence, he ain't talking about a in a book.

Speaker 1:
[47:39] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[47:40] And I think it's just, yeah, the connotation of being called a rat, but also I don't live by what Street Dooms call me either.

Speaker 1:
[47:45] I don't live by those codes and ethics.

Speaker 2:
[47:46] You shouldn't care that he's calling you a rat though. You shouldn't care that he considers you a rat for doing that.

Speaker 1:
[47:51] No, but I hate the fact that he calls me a rat.

Speaker 5:
[47:52] But the nerve of you, you attack police. You can snitch, but you don't want a to call you a rat?

Speaker 1:
[47:58] Snitch what if I'm a fucking civilian, brother?

Speaker 5:
[48:00] You're the reason why the snitch is what it is.

Speaker 4:
[48:02] That's the shit I'm talking about.

Speaker 5:
[48:03] I'm looking for a pass.

Speaker 6:
[48:04] When that civilian shit come up?

Speaker 2:
[48:05] Since the gangsta's been on the internet.

Speaker 1:
[48:07] Because I'm a regular. So if I'm walking down the street and I get juked for my chain, I'm a fucking rat because I tell?

Speaker 5:
[48:15] That's the definition of a rat.

Speaker 2:
[48:16] But why do you care so much about street doers?

Speaker 1:
[48:18] And that's when you straddle the fence.

Speaker 2:
[48:19] I don't care if he thinks I'm a rat, if that's what my whole thing is.

Speaker 5:
[48:22] Because he want to use a civilian pass to snitch, but he don't like that label.

Speaker 1:
[48:27] No, I don't need no civilian pass to snitch. What I'm saying is, if you stand on what you're standing on, why don't you just be like, if you tell, that's okay.

Speaker 5:
[48:35] No, that's not, but it's not okay with me.

Speaker 1:
[48:37] So if somebody do something to me, I should just let it happen.

Speaker 5:
[48:39] No, you should get cracking.

Speaker 3:
[48:40] What if somebody shoots my mom?

Speaker 5:
[48:43] Get cracking.

Speaker 1:
[48:44] And that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:
[48:45] You're saying even me as a civilian, who obviously has no intent of getting it cracking, if someone shoots my 76 year old mother, it's on me to take the law into my own hands. I think you realize right now how retarded this sounds.

Speaker 4:
[49:02] This is ridiculous.

Speaker 2:
[49:03] But that's a street perspective.

Speaker 3:
[49:05] Your argument is street perspective should have room for civilians to not be treated like they have to crash out.

Speaker 1:
[49:11] And you spend time in the penitentiary, bro.

Speaker 6:
[49:14] Honestly, if your homies heard that that dummy went and go put in some work and they killed the old lady by accident, they gonna be on him. Like, what the fuck is you doing? Why you didn't get your man? You get chest-tossed for shit like that. So they ain't like, you know what I'm saying? They ain't a stripe or anything.

Speaker 5:
[49:28] But to me, the civilians be more mad to get caught a rat, even though they snitching. If you snitching, you just right.

Speaker 2:
[49:33] Yeah, I just don't get why y'all care. Why as civilians do we care about?

Speaker 1:
[49:37] This is the most painful thing that I deal with. Why do we not give a fuck about our time? You spent time in the penitentiary. So you really sat there and looked at your wall. So why would you come out pumping this shit? Like, just give up your time.

Speaker 4:
[49:50] Time is something that we can't get back.

Speaker 5:
[49:52] But what are you talking about? I'm lost with you. I'm lost with you.

Speaker 2:
[49:55] He's saying if somebody shoots Adam's mom, Adam goes and ups the blick and kills the dude that killed him, you're telling him to have him to crash out and end up in prison.

Speaker 4:
[50:02] Like time don't matter.

Speaker 3:
[50:03] You can't push peace and say shit like that.

Speaker 5:
[50:04] Listen, if you can sit there, first of all, I'm not telling nobody to do anything.

Speaker 3:
[50:08] You are.

Speaker 5:
[50:09] That's the street code. So listen, per street code, that you're supposed to get cracking. You ain't even gotta be a part of the streets. If somebody comes, smoke yo mama. And you don't want to go get cracking.

Speaker 3:
[50:22] I want to, but I also value my freedom and I value spending my life with my child.

Speaker 8:
[50:29] Operating this business.

Speaker 5:
[50:31] But I understand that.

Speaker 3:
[50:31] So I'm gonna let the cops handle this for me.

Speaker 5:
[50:34] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[50:34] That's what my tax dollars are paying them for.

Speaker 5:
[50:36] So I understand your narrative, but you got it. If that's the route you choose to take, you can't get mad when I'm like, Adam, you are fucking right. You a snitch.

Speaker 3:
[50:43] I just think it's so lacking in logic.

Speaker 1:
[50:44] But you make feel goofy because they just do the right thing.

Speaker 5:
[50:47] Because you are goofy.

Speaker 4:
[50:50] How do you not value your time?

Speaker 5:
[50:52] Somebody smoked your mama, you don't want it.

Speaker 1:
[50:54] But that's one thing, you can't get back in time. You can't buy time.

Speaker 5:
[50:57] We two different people. No, we are two different people. Yeah, because ain't no way in hell I'm gonna be sitting on God's green nerve right now and somebody smoked my mama and I don't feel no certain type of way.

Speaker 2:
[51:06] I think what the problem is, you guys are just trying to be reasonable with the streets and the streets pretty much make you have to be unreasonable.

Speaker 4:
[51:12] The streets don't make no sense.

Speaker 5:
[51:13] The streets where no love at, and I have to learn that shit the hard way.

Speaker 4:
[51:15] I got a little brother doing 37 in life right now.

Speaker 7:
[51:18] I hate that shit, I hate that thought.

Speaker 1:
[51:20] I hate that thought process.

Speaker 5:
[51:21] Either you in or you out.

Speaker 1:
[51:22] No, but it's not like that because our time is valuable, bro.

Speaker 5:
[51:26] So if you're in the streets, you gotta work on that.

Speaker 1:
[51:27] Do you not feel like your time is valuable?

Speaker 5:
[51:28] Man, some people know. That's what they choose to do.

Speaker 1:
[51:30] What's the longest stretch you ever sat down for?

Speaker 5:
[51:33] I just did 12 and a half years.

Speaker 1:
[51:34] And nigga, did that not mean something when you were sitting in that fucking box, did you not think to yourself like, I deserve more than this?

Speaker 5:
[51:41] Why you think I would, like who would it? That has nothing to do with being a snitch. You taking something to the whole, like what do you, why you think I get out and I'm doing the things that I'm doing?

Speaker 1:
[51:50] No, and I respect that.

Speaker 5:
[51:52] And I'm saying the things, we talking about-

Speaker 1:
[51:54] Because you act like you'll just give up the time easily. And your time is valuable.

Speaker 2:
[51:59] No, because if he's saying somebody shot his mama, that's like the most extreme version.

Speaker 6:
[52:02] So it's not just black and white.

Speaker 2:
[52:03] There's nuance in the middle where-

Speaker 6:
[52:04] You can't get that time back, but you can't get your mama back either.

Speaker 5:
[52:06] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6:
[52:07] You only get one of those.

Speaker 2:
[52:08] I think there's some nuance there.

Speaker 6:
[52:09] But to make it particular on one person, Roderick Davis is wrong.

Speaker 3:
[52:15] Roderick.

Speaker 5:
[52:15] He's a rat.

Speaker 2:
[52:16] Whatever.

Speaker 6:
[52:16] That wrong.

Speaker 3:
[52:17] Kuguchi? Why? Because he spent 20 years telling us what a gangster he was.

Speaker 1:
[52:23] No, no, no.

Speaker 6:
[52:24] He poisoned a whole lot of kids, bro.

Speaker 1:
[52:25] He is a tax-paying citizen. He's been a millionaire. He's been a millionaire for 20 years. What the fuck? This is the same shit that happened in Little Dirt, bro.

Speaker 6:
[52:34] Listen, listen. That's why I don't like Rick Ross, because he was a cop and came out trying to portray to be a dope dealer. And somebody might take on that path and follow you, and you don't even do that. You foul, because your kids ain't in the streets, your body is selling dope. I don't like pretenders. So now you got this Rod Drake or whatever the fuck, Gucci, man. This idiot, he's been poisoning kids all these years, almost what, two decades plus?

Speaker 2:
[53:00] Yeah, plus.

Speaker 6:
[53:02] And they want to gang bang, and they don't want to be the cops playing cops and robbers. And now he told.

Speaker 1:
[53:07] What in the entire-

Speaker 6:
[53:08] I don't care how much money you got later on down the line, you don't poison everybody.

Speaker 3:
[53:14] All right, I'm just gonna put it like this. You know how everybody loves to show the old tweets from Trump where he says, no war in Iran, no foreign wars, I'm a president of peace, et cetera? We have a very similar feeling when we see the Gucci Mane tweets from 2014 in which he says that he would never snitch on someone, would never cooperate, would never be a rat, et cetera. It's pretty easy to understand why people feel like it's contradictory for him to make a statement to the cops about Boosie.

Speaker 1:
[53:41] So this is where I'm at with Gucci Mane. It's the same shit with Little Dirk. Like this fucking social media is going to make everybody crash out. And for what? What does that have to do with it?

Speaker 6:
[53:49] He was out before it's on the media problems.

Speaker 5:
[53:51] No, no, no.

Speaker 1:
[53:52] So what I'm saying is this. What is he supposed to do? He has been a millionaire for 20 years. Is he going to go kill the dude?

Speaker 3:
[53:59] No, he just can't give a statement to the cops because that's the rule of gangsters.

Speaker 5:
[54:04] Or let me break it down. It can't get no, I can't simplify it no more. That's just like all the Italian mafia dudes when they was pressing, they unalived all them people for ratting, cooperating and disobeying and all that. And when all of them got addicted, well, most of them did.

Speaker 2:
[54:18] Flipped.

Speaker 5:
[54:19] They ended up ratting and doing everything that they caught them bodies for. So that's just the same thing like Gucci. It's not the same, but it's kind of like the same.

Speaker 2:
[54:26] And those guys are looking at us all bad.

Speaker 1:
[54:27] I feel like we put Gucci in an impossible situation. How is he supposed to react to this?

Speaker 4:
[54:34] A nigga pulled up with an AR in his face. Like, what was he supposed to do?

Speaker 3:
[54:38] But that's not the problem. The problem is what he did once he had the conversation with the cops. And even I, as a civilian, could see that.

Speaker 2:
[54:43] Especially when you have people with you are already cooperating with the police.

Speaker 3:
[54:47] It's contradictory to everything he told us about himself for 20 years.

Speaker 1:
[54:52] Because he was a rapper.

Speaker 3:
[54:54] He was still a rapper.

Speaker 1:
[54:55] He was selling y'all a story.

Speaker 4:
[54:56] He said go shake up Pukilo.

Speaker 5:
[54:58] That was not just selling a story.

Speaker 3:
[54:59] He can't sell the story anymore. He might as well never put out a song.

Speaker 4:
[55:01] So he's supposed to go get it back in blood.

Speaker 3:
[55:05] Do you acknowledge that his music career is probably over?

Speaker 1:
[55:08] Yeah. And I hate it for him.

Speaker 6:
[55:11] Why? He's doing a song called The Man That Robbed Him.

Speaker 2:
[55:13] He's just on a pussy.

Speaker 4:
[55:14] I hate it for him.

Speaker 1:
[55:15] I hate it for Gucci, but I hate it for the reason as a black man in America, like what the F else is he supposed to do?

Speaker 7:
[55:24] You want him to go kill Poop Chessy?

Speaker 2:
[55:26] No, just don't cooperate.

Speaker 6:
[55:28] He could have went to Civil Row with the same thing he did right there. This paper boy could have been way different. He could have went to Civil Row. And then he could have still blouse on the duress and still had him stuck in a contract and just shelfed him.

Speaker 2:
[55:40] Don't go too hard, don't worry. They're gonna kick you from the group chat.

Speaker 1:
[55:42] No, no, it's fine. As black men, we got three black men on this panel. No, we got three black men on this panel, and I genuinely believe that they will be millionaires. I believe you will be one and you will be one. What are you gonna do if an AR is jammed in your face, like you gotta go out and kill a dude?

Speaker 3:
[56:00] Try to survive, but then when the cops come, if you want to still be considered a gangster, you just can't make a statement. You can't say, Boosie, you robbed me. I started this out in the pro-snitching category, but then Doughboy chose to adopt a position that was so absurd that I had to come back to the-

Speaker 1:
[56:17] I remember the absurd position.

Speaker 2:
[56:18] Now Adam's a gangster now.

Speaker 3:
[56:20] I mean, it's just so easy to understand why what is happening to Gucci Mane is the appropriate reaction.

Speaker 1:
[56:26] You will never understand the plight of a black man. He's a black man with millions of dollars, and everybody wants him to resort to old Gucci. I don't want to see old Gucci.

Speaker 6:
[56:42] I said go to Civil Route. He could have still got results.

Speaker 1:
[56:45] And still would have called him a snitch.

Speaker 6:
[56:47] No, because I'ma sue me a couple. Give a fuck.

Speaker 7:
[56:49] You're still poetic?

Speaker 6:
[56:52] Now I'ma sue a rock.

Speaker 2:
[56:53] I don't sue.

Speaker 3:
[56:53] Can you imagine?

Speaker 2:
[56:54] I signed the petition.

Speaker 3:
[56:55] It's actually very easy to imagine a world in which the media cycle was different right now, in which everybody was saying, yo, we got the paperwork, and it says that the security guards are telling, the film is telling, but Gucci wouldn't say a word to those cops.

Speaker 6:
[57:10] He would have been all right.

Speaker 3:
[57:11] Everybody right now, the whole media narrative would be, God damn, Gucci is a gangster.

Speaker 1:
[57:17] It's all set up as a trap for young black men. Look at fucking Pooh Shiesty. Look at Pooh Shiesty. Look at Lil Durk. They're just trapping us in prison because we feel embodied to do something. No, I wish Lil Durk would have never been caught up in this situation. His man got blamed. I wish he just would have been able to take it on a chance. But now he's sitting in prison, and he might spend the rest of his life in prison.

Speaker 4:
[57:41] What was Boosie supposed to do?

Speaker 3:
[57:43] Because he orchestrated a murder for hire for the record. It's not like a systematic racism thing.

Speaker 1:
[57:47] But everybody pushed him to do it. It was like, oh, sly.

Speaker 2:
[57:50] When you're a millionaire, nobody pushes you to do nothing, which you don't want to do.

Speaker 3:
[57:54] He upped like a hundred M's, but he was so swayed by the comments section.

Speaker 2:
[57:59] That's on him at that point.

Speaker 3:
[58:00] Also, let's be real, he didn't need the fucking comments section to tell him to pay somebody to go sly. That's the absolute rule of his culture that he grew up in. Dirk is a dude that has had like 10 or more of his close homies executed in the streets.

Speaker 6:
[58:16] And his brother.

Speaker 3:
[58:17] Because of their affiliation with him. This is not a foreign concept. He didn't need fucking random people with 10 followers in the comments to say sly for Vaughn.

Speaker 1:
[58:26] I just hate the fact that he did. I hate the fact that he's sitting in a cage right now. I hate the fact that Pooshie felt like he needed to go across somebody at gunpoint, because that's what this culture does to us. It makes us feel like we gotta be so extra to go across that same culture.

Speaker 6:
[58:41] That ain't got nothing to do with culture. He did that because he wanted to. You can't even say that. Any time you go from Memphis to Texas, you had a whole lot of time to think.

Speaker 3:
[58:49] But to be real, everything that we know about Pooshie throughout his music career, all the hood documentaries about him, et cetera, pretty much all of that would have led you to the conversation, to the conclusion of that this is pretty much what he would do if he ended up in the-

Speaker 2:
[59:02] He not new to this, he true to this.

Speaker 3:
[59:04] The only difference is that a lot of people will tell you how gangster they are. It's apparent to me that Poosh Jaisy is a real deal, because he not only did the craziest, most crash out gangster shit you could do, but he didn't even really make much of an effort to not get caught.

Speaker 2:
[59:17] And Dobo, if the culture is pushing him towards that, why are there way more examples of people not doing that, not crashing out, and having these long careers, and being successful, and there are all these black men that come from these horrible backgrounds?

Speaker 1:
[59:28] It's the same thing that I see like with EBK. J-Bo. It's just like the culture pushes you to do shit that you really don't want to do.

Speaker 6:
[59:37] What culture is you referring to right now?

Speaker 2:
[59:38] Maybe Stockton culture, because they're active right now.

Speaker 1:
[59:41] Hip hop culture that makes us feel like, same thing with K-Flok.

Speaker 6:
[59:44] Hip hop or gang?

Speaker 4:
[59:45] I don't think it's hip hop. It wasn't hip hop.

Speaker 3:
[59:46] It was gang shit.

Speaker 7:
[59:47] It was just happening to rap.

Speaker 1:
[59:48] Same thing with K-Flok. All I see is these young black men crashing out, and it breaks my heart like, do better. You made it. Even the same shit wouldn't be a young boy. I just hate that I have to see that niggas have to prove they're masculine.

Speaker 2:
[60:03] But they only do that when their persona is pretty much, I'm a killer. I kill people. I'm a street dude. This is what I do. Those are all they do.

Speaker 3:
[60:10] Your argument is like, hey, if somebody kills your homie, just don't do anything.

Speaker 7:
[60:14] Just let it go.

Speaker 5:
[60:15] It seems kind of like that. I think when you say you disappointed in the culture, you're only using money or revenue as a sign of why you're disappointed. It's other races and also other nationalities and cultures, they have money and they absolutely scum on earth as well.

Speaker 7:
[60:32] True.

Speaker 5:
[60:32] It doesn't mean just art because art people, you basically saying you don't care about the people who don't got no money. You only worry about the people once you make it. That's basically what you're saying. Once you make it, once you give it up. Which I agree to as well, but it's like, if that's who they are, like you do the crime, you gotta be willing to do the crime.

Speaker 1:
[60:47] But this is the question that I'm asking you, Spodey.

Speaker 5:
[60:49] You know, you said basically saying because they got money, that you mad that because they couldn't put in this position.

Speaker 1:
[60:55] If somebody jams an AR in your face, like Gucci had, like what is he supposed to do?

Speaker 3:
[61:01] But you realize this is a straw man, that you're arguing something that nobody else is arguing against?

Speaker 6:
[61:06] Yeah, I'm saying, hey, bro, if they got an ARTO chest, poke that shit up.

Speaker 3:
[61:10] But that's already clear. Like nobody's hating on Gucci because he handed his shit over to Poosh Icedee.

Speaker 6:
[61:16] After the corporates left.

Speaker 1:
[61:17] But he wasn't supposed to say none to the police?

Speaker 2:
[61:19] I got an ARTO over the head. I went blind. I couldn't see for a minute. I didn't see nothing.

Speaker 7:
[61:24] I would have, but he shouldn't have.

Speaker 3:
[61:25] If he wanted to be considered a gangster, he should have not done that.

Speaker 7:
[61:27] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[61:28] And that's his whole thing. He signed street artists. They signed to him because he's the biggest gangster from Atlanta. That's how he's viewed all that. If you wanted to keep that business going, then let the white boy snitch that was with you. You're filmer. You got all these people with you. They would have said everything you was going to say. Why you got to say it?

Speaker 3:
[61:42] And it's just crazy because after like a 20 year career in which Gucci seemingly could do almost nothing wrong, I mean, I'm watching Tony Ayo and Uncle Murray to talk about it. And it's not like, it's not a hard decision for them to say Gucci fucked up.

Speaker 6:
[61:55] No, Tony Ayo was on Boosie.

Speaker 4:
[61:56] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[61:56] He was kind of trying to protect him. But it's like, it's so obvious to everybody that this was the wrong move for him.

Speaker 6:
[62:02] Right.

Speaker 3:
[62:03] Anyway, this is some sort of adjacent, if we can put our headphones on.

Speaker 4:
[62:07] Let's do it.

Speaker 3:
[62:08] This is a clip that's been going viral. I don't even know bro's name.

Speaker 2:
[62:11] We're the CIA. Produce this clip.

Speaker 3:
[62:14] Oh, the CIA made this. Okay, nice.

Speaker 2:
[62:16] This is definitely CIA shit.

Speaker 3:
[62:18] Okay, we're gonna play this clip. You show the screen.

Speaker 8:
[62:22] Like I said before, if you over 18 and you never killed nobody before and you a black man, you're not what we're looking for. If you wanna be hard, you wanna be a gang banger, you wanna be a killer, go get you some hats. Go kill somebody right away.

Speaker 3:
[62:40] I feel like this is out of context, right?

Speaker 6:
[62:42] I hate that. I hate that. He's starting to talk. He don't feel that way. He's saying that's how people think.

Speaker 3:
[62:46] That's what I'm saying. It feels like he's definitely not saying that this is how he views the world.

Speaker 6:
[62:50] Yeah, he's saying the mindset of the street people.

Speaker 3:
[62:52] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[62:53] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[62:53] Are we sure that that's the context?

Speaker 3:
[62:57] I believe so.

Speaker 2:
[62:57] I feel like it was going viral because he was saying, this is what it is.

Speaker 4:
[63:00] You gotta get a hat to be somebody.

Speaker 6:
[63:02] No, no, it's going viral because it's a sound bite and we ain't hearing what it led up to this year. So now, like, he start reacting, he's assuming that's how he feel. So, but you know, I mean, ain't that who do all the shit? The young people, right? Like, what grandpa running around shooting people?

Speaker 1:
[63:18] I just hate that as a narrative for black people. You gotta get a hat to be somebody.

Speaker 6:
[63:22] I mean, in gangs, everybody got a position. You got the rappers, you got the, you got the car, you bringing the around. But you gotta kill somebody to be somebody? No, no, no, no, no. Everybody see, nah, everybody got a position. You got squabblers, you got. I ain't never did nothing to nobody, but he be so ass.

Speaker 3:
[63:38] He's saying something that like everybody knows is not even true. That like you obviously don't have to kill someone to be respected or well liked in the community. Now-

Speaker 8:
[63:47] I think it's under shorts.

Speaker 3:
[63:49] I was trying to find the full context. I don't know, maybe you posted a while ago, cause I don't even see it on here.

Speaker 2:
[63:54] I don't know.

Speaker 5:
[63:56] But to be fair, it's not even just black culture, bro. That's a universal savagery. Savagery and it really gets on ranking up and you turn your thug up, like everybody respect violence. That's, I think-

Speaker 6:
[64:07] Even America.

Speaker 5:
[64:08] I hate that.

Speaker 1:
[64:09] I hate that.

Speaker 6:
[64:09] Yeah, we learned from our president.

Speaker 1:
[64:11] Why do we respect violence so much?

Speaker 6:
[64:12] Because we learned in the history books in the elementary school.

Speaker 4:
[64:15] America don't give a damn.

Speaker 5:
[64:16] Not even America.

Speaker 6:
[64:16] Give us that oil, boom.

Speaker 5:
[64:18] I'm saying universal. When you go over there in different countries and all that, that the savagery is respected.

Speaker 3:
[64:24] In every culture, really.

Speaker 2:
[64:26] Yeah, that's what he's saying.

Speaker 6:
[64:27] Look at Trump, wait, can't have that in this bitch and murder over here.

Speaker 5:
[64:29] From the Vikings, from the, from the every, all the way down to I'm not with him.

Speaker 2:
[64:34] We're bombing schools over there.

Speaker 5:
[64:36] Savagery is what respected.

Speaker 6:
[64:37] I respect Obama. He went over there and got old boy that was fighting. What's his name?

Speaker 7:
[64:40] But it shouldn't be.

Speaker 1:
[64:41] I feel like that's unemotional intelligence.

Speaker 3:
[64:43] All you have to do is look at, at like the most primitive culture you can imagine, which is basically prison, where like dudes don't really have anything. They can't obtain status through clothing or money, really, in the way that people on the outside do. So how do they basically separate themselves from everybody else? Is just by making it clear, Hey, I'm the dude that you can't fuck with because I'll kill you.

Speaker 2:
[65:05] Yeah. Look at the tribes of Papua New Guinea. It's the same way. They have cloths on their dicks and they still the dude who kills people and whoops people's ass as a leader of the tribe.

Speaker 3:
[65:14] I mean, it's like totally ridiculous to think that the streets would work by any other measuring stick because that's how everybody kind of functions when they don't have anything else to go on.

Speaker 2:
[65:25] Yeah, that's universal. When there's no laws and people regulating.

Speaker 3:
[65:28] Doughboy is really helping us to all agree on things.

Speaker 1:
[65:30] I don't agree with any of them.

Speaker 4:
[65:31] Every single one of them.

Speaker 1:
[65:35] I feel like it marks unemotional intelligence. You don't know how to communicate with your words, so you have to resort to violence.

Speaker 6:
[65:41] I get that.

Speaker 5:
[65:42] That's how the world works, though.

Speaker 2:
[65:44] You symbolize the world for sure.

Speaker 5:
[65:45] How you obtain territory, how you obtain power, how you obtain anything. Like, that's your level of...

Speaker 6:
[65:51] Of violence.

Speaker 5:
[65:52] Violence. That's a fact. That's universal. That's just not a black culture thing. That's an American black culture. But if you go somewhere in Venezuela, or you go somewhere in the Amazon, and they in the rain forest, and they got they thug up, they got they savagery up, all the way up. When they fighting different tribes, even to the Vikings, or so and so forth, everywhere, that's just how it is, bro. So you can't say it's a black thing, that is universal. Savagery and violence is universal everywhere, bro. When you go to all forces.

Speaker 3:
[66:19] You say you don't agree with it, how?

Speaker 1:
[66:20] Why? Because use your mind, like be emotionally intelligent enough to have a conversation with a person. I don't give a fuck if you tough, if you tough and you fight, go box.

Speaker 5:
[66:31] How do you climb the ranks of any all forces?

Speaker 1:
[66:36] Be yourself.

Speaker 2:
[66:37] You get medals for smoking people.

Speaker 5:
[66:39] How do you climb the ranks of any country and any all forces?

Speaker 1:
[66:43] By your thoughts and your mind. Like it's not about how tough you think you are.

Speaker 5:
[66:46] I would love it if that was happening.

Speaker 1:
[66:48] I don't like the tough shit because it's goofy to me.

Speaker 3:
[66:50] Okay. If you're a kid in Chicago and every day when you walk to school, somebody whoops your ass and takes your lunch money, how are you going to rise above the situation? Is it through being smart and having an open mind? Like is that going to help you get through that situation?

Speaker 1:
[67:08] No, when you're in the environment, you got to fight. I'm not telling nobody to be a weenie, like do what you got to do, but at the same time, I'm a thinker, like I'm a pro thinker and I hate that. We always got to just result to just violence. Like, okay, if I'm having a disagreement with you, oh, now you want to fight.

Speaker 2:
[67:23] I'm the same way as you, Boi, but I can understand the world. There's millions and billions of people that aren't like that. Maybe majority of people aren't thinkers.

Speaker 3:
[67:32] It's a luxury to be able to think like that.

Speaker 1:
[67:35] We gotta be thinkers, like, Boi, I'm 46.

Speaker 2:
[67:36] But we have to be civilized, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:
[67:38] I'm 46, I've never been arrested. I don't, like, to me, that's gangsta, because I've talked to the real gangsta, and they'd be like, you moved and maneuvered throughout this shit. It puzzles me and it boggles me how will just give up their freedom, like, don't you want to be outside?

Speaker 2:
[67:55] But I think there's choices to an extent, but you could only act civilized when you're in a civilized environment. When the environment is not civilized, you cannot follow the rules. You're gonna be a victim, you're gonna be taking advantage.

Speaker 5:
[68:06] Yeah, but make no mistake, I'm not saying, just because you've been in prison before, that make you harder or tougher or more of a man than a person.

Speaker 6:
[68:13] That make you run fast enough for jump high.

Speaker 3:
[68:15] The reality is that in the hood, that is, going to prison is one of the main ways that you can gain status.

Speaker 5:
[68:21] That's a fact.

Speaker 4:
[68:22] Or notoriety.

Speaker 3:
[68:23] If you aren't known for killing people, going to prison for a few years will definitely.

Speaker 6:
[68:27] Nah, not really.

Speaker 1:
[68:29] We think you're tough all of a sudden.

Speaker 3:
[68:30] We see the way that people talk about rappers when they come out after doing 10 years in the Chicago scene or whatever.

Speaker 6:
[68:35] It's what you do when you get there.

Speaker 2:
[68:36] That's true.

Speaker 3:
[68:37] Yeah, yeah, that's how you handle yourself there. But if you, like, you know, a lot of people, that's the proving grounds for who you're gonna be for the rest of your life, is if you can cut it in there.

Speaker 2:
[68:44] But you have to do it first, because if somebody calls home and says, he was rolling it up the whole time he was in here, you're not coming home to like, you know, everybody's saying you're the biggest gangsta either. You know what I'm saying? You gotta go there and put in more work. So that should deter you enough.

Speaker 5:
[68:56] But also, this is my last thing on this topic. You even had that in corporate America, bro. What do you mean? People just cutthroat. True. Cutthroat.

Speaker 2:
[69:05] Right, that practice.

Speaker 5:
[69:06] What? They got they savage up, bro. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, they step on you, walk on you, you know what I'm saying? Throw you under the bus, all that. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:
[69:13] They're just forced to use non-violent means.

Speaker 5:
[69:15] Correct.

Speaker 3:
[69:16] But like, look at the lawsuit that Elon Musk has going against Sam Altman and OpenIAR right now. It's like, you know, he's, these are two companies that are involved in competition, and Elon Musk is basically like going all out war against them, like making it as hard as possible for them to exist because he doesn't want to have to compete with them.

Speaker 2:
[69:34] And he's the richest man in the world already.

Speaker 3:
[69:35] Yeah. I'm sure he wishes he could just go over there and whoop him.

Speaker 2:
[69:39] Oh, God.

Speaker 3:
[69:40] All right. You guys want to watch one of the funniest rap bars that I've heard in recent memory?

Speaker 1:
[69:45] Let's do it. Is it a gay bar?

Speaker 3:
[69:47] A little bit.

Speaker 2:
[69:48] It's crazy as hell.

Speaker 3:
[69:49] So this is Shy Belligerent, who has been-

Speaker 1:
[69:52] Oh, this is a crazy name, Shy Belligerent.

Speaker 3:
[69:54] Yeah, he's been doing this thing for a while. He's probably one of the better rappers coming out of LA, to be totally real.

Speaker 6:
[69:59] He's got a unique style.

Speaker 3:
[70:00] I feel like he has not got the shine that he deserves, but you gotta hear this bar.

Speaker 2:
[70:05] I made my girl listen to this. She was not happy.

Speaker 3:
[70:07] She didn't like it? Okay. Peep game. What did he say? You gotta hear it from the beginning. That's why I hate that. You have to press the refresh. Wait, what? You press the refresh button. All right, hold on. We gotta hear it from the top.

Speaker 2:
[70:27] And then just clip it. I hate with the stitch, man, when there's just a random person at the end of the video.

Speaker 3:
[70:32] I could have done this.

Speaker 1:
[70:33] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[70:34] Alright, alright, people. Bro.

Speaker 1:
[70:47] You talking about a getting R-word and then you ooh and then I don't know where you want this to go.

Speaker 7:
[70:52] Don't make him mad, he might rape you.

Speaker 2:
[70:54] Get the members to weigh in on this, because is that normal? Is that crazy?

Speaker 3:
[70:59] Hard bar or nah?

Speaker 6:
[71:00] Nah, he's speaking for himself. What are you talking about? getting R-word? It's between him and his big homie. Nah, I ain't with that. That's crazy. I don't know who to brag on some shit like that. He said, oh. body raping.

Speaker 2:
[71:12] What did you think of that, Spodey?

Speaker 6:
[71:13] That crazy.

Speaker 1:
[71:14] He said, ah, ooh.

Speaker 3:
[71:16] Well, Spodey Face should probably be in favor because he already likes when we told him that there was a rapper from Toronto who made his opps suck each other's dicks on camera.

Speaker 2:
[71:24] That was a crazy combo.

Speaker 3:
[71:25] He said he respected that.

Speaker 5:
[71:26] That, oh, man, makes sense.

Speaker 3:
[71:28] You did say that.

Speaker 5:
[71:29] Man, don't take my words out of context.

Speaker 3:
[71:31] What's the context?

Speaker 2:
[71:32] You're trying to say that.

Speaker 5:
[71:33] Yeah, to make shit. It is what it is. They did it, We already talked about it, I would have died. They did it. I don't go, fuck, what is it saying, You can get your opps to do some shit like that, It is what it is.

Speaker 2:
[71:45] Should you delete the video after, at least, or something?

Speaker 5:
[71:47] Delete what?

Speaker 1:
[71:48] Maybe.

Speaker 5:
[71:48] He should have died.

Speaker 3:
[71:49] You can delete it, but I feel like it's still on your iCloud somewhere.

Speaker 2:
[71:53] Nah, you delete it.

Speaker 1:
[71:54] The internet is forever.

Speaker 3:
[71:56] Well, it hasn't been on the internet.

Speaker 5:
[71:58] I don't know. I mean, I guess it's getting the reaction that he wanted. It's definitely one of the most-

Speaker 6:
[72:02] This little bar?

Speaker 2:
[72:03] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[72:04] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[72:04] You think Shabaliger and it's kind of gunning for some controversy hype right there?

Speaker 6:
[72:08] Yeah, shockwave.

Speaker 7:
[72:09] Clickbait, if you will.

Speaker 5:
[72:10] I mean, he could, but-

Speaker 2:
[72:11] They gave me the ATM Richie vibes too.

Speaker 3:
[72:13] It was, right? It was like ATM Richie's energy.

Speaker 5:
[72:17] Whoever just got out of doing 30 years, they-

Speaker 6:
[72:20] Yeah, his hood know who just got out of doing 30 years.

Speaker 4:
[72:21] Oh God!

Speaker 6:
[72:22] Yeah, what if you're that dude?

Speaker 4:
[72:23] They just gotta be-

Speaker 5:
[72:24] You told them- He didn't give you a ride home.

Speaker 3:
[72:25] Do you know any gangsters who've recently done 30 years and that they're down to go rape someone for revenge or whatever because we could probably narrow it down to like a handful of dudes.

Speaker 6:
[72:37] I ain't speaking on that.

Speaker 7:
[72:38] Cause most dudes probably would just be like, nah, like definitely I wouldn't do that.

Speaker 6:
[72:41] I don't think the homie just had a conversation with like, you caught me, you went to hell or something. You know what I'm saying? I don't know just having conversations like that and shit.

Speaker 2:
[72:50] Everybody needs a homie like that.

Speaker 3:
[72:51] I couldn't ask your homie about that.

Speaker 6:
[72:53] I don't know what doing their own time. Yeah. Who really put it out there?

Speaker 2:
[72:58] Yeah, that was shocking. That was pretty crazy.

Speaker 6:
[72:59] I think that was shock value, bro.

Speaker 2:
[73:00] Yeah, it was shock value for sure.

Speaker 4:
[73:02] Then the way he goes, ooh, ah, ooh, ah.

Speaker 3:
[73:07] He's almost like, he's like expressing what the alleged rape might sound or feel like. No, that's what his booty goon would feel like.

Speaker 4:
[73:15] Ooh, ah.

Speaker 2:
[73:16] Oh, I thought it was like the victim like trying to wiggle away. That's what I was getting from him.

Speaker 5:
[73:21] To get out of prison and be on that type of time is so crazy to me, bro.

Speaker 2:
[73:26] But it's crazy to be in there on that time too though, right?

Speaker 6:
[73:29] What's the rest of the song about?

Speaker 3:
[73:30] I don't actually know.

Speaker 2:
[73:31] That's a good question. That's all we got. It's like that's 10 seconds.

Speaker 6:
[73:34] Hey, look.

Speaker 2:
[73:35] That's all we need.

Speaker 6:
[73:36] That's going to lead everybody to go listen to it. So I think he accomplished what he, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:
[73:40] Yeah. I saw Flux who ball say like this is like the new Instagram rappers. It's like these freestyles. He's crazy. We'll catch you with a bar. JT and Richie's, Shy Belligerent, all these dudes.

Speaker 3:
[73:49] It is true that if I'm a rapper and I want people to pay attention to my music, you really need like just one little chunk of a bar or whatever that is notable enough that people will make TikToks to it, you know? I don't know that that's necessarily what he was thinking with that bar.

Speaker 6:
[74:07] They'll be singing along to that.

Speaker 2:
[74:09] It's going to be on TikTok for sure.

Speaker 3:
[74:10] But that bar is so weird and over the top that it's kind of like too much, but you kind of have to do something too much. You have to do something a little too weird.

Speaker 2:
[74:18] Everything's been done.

Speaker 3:
[74:19] Your big homie is on a 50, 50 yard is like one of the weirdest like choruses I could possibly imagine for a song, but apparently that kind of worked.

Speaker 2:
[74:26] I love it.

Speaker 3:
[74:27] ATM Regino.

Speaker 6:
[74:28] It worked.

Speaker 3:
[74:29] I don't know that it caught on for the record.

Speaker 2:
[74:31] This is one reel.

Speaker 6:
[74:32] I never heard it.

Speaker 3:
[74:34] This song?

Speaker 2:
[74:36] I follow him, so maybe I'm just a little biased because I definitely haven't heard it a lot.

Speaker 3:
[74:41] But I follow some Shad Baligerian as well, but I didn't know about this song, which I also still haven't heard the full song, until I saw this clip of this guy, Slim Capone, basically just reacting to the song and saying that it's weird.

Speaker 1:
[74:56] It was a little weird.

Speaker 3:
[74:57] Without really saying anything.

Speaker 1:
[74:58] I'm not going to lie.

Speaker 3:
[74:58] No, it's about as weird as it gets.

Speaker 2:
[74:59] But I get it. I get it. The shock value, pretty much everything in rap has been done, except your big homie came home and is ready to take somebody's cheeks. I guess that hasn't been right before.

Speaker 6:
[75:08] I mean, Ray J said it first, right?

Speaker 2:
[75:09] Yeah, he's a booty goons. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[75:12] But this is just more specific.

Speaker 2:
[75:14] You just got to wait about 10 years, then you could bring the booty goons back out and it'll be shocking again, I think.

Speaker 6:
[75:19] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[75:19] When I think about rapping, I think about just like saying the craziest shit that I can think of, but then I hear something like this and I'm like, okay, I probably like never thought anything.

Speaker 2:
[75:28] And you have a lot of gay bars. I think you could get some shit like this off.

Speaker 3:
[75:31] Yeah. And I love saying gay shit in my raps, but then it feels like the hood does not appreciate those things in the way that I do.

Speaker 1:
[75:38] Not at all.

Speaker 6:
[75:38] I don't think people will be writing to this shit right here, type religion.

Speaker 1:
[75:41] And I'm likely to be writing down Sepulveda with this shit.

Speaker 3:
[75:44] But yo, if the whole rest of the song is just hard and then he has this one line where he just says some such shit, I feel like people might still listen to it.

Speaker 6:
[75:52] Well, I would hate to be at this part where we're pulling up on the hose.

Speaker 2:
[75:56] Yeah, for sure. When she gets in, right? When that part is on.

Speaker 6:
[76:01] Oh, she's going to walk back in the hose.

Speaker 2:
[76:03] What type of shit is you on?

Speaker 3:
[76:04] Women are scared of getting raped, so they'll probably be like, damn, was that for me?

Speaker 2:
[76:07] Like, no, no, it's for a guy.

Speaker 3:
[76:09] It's for a guy. No, it's about a man.

Speaker 2:
[76:12] It's okay.

Speaker 7:
[76:13] We don't rape girls. We only rape our opps.

Speaker 3:
[76:16] Dudes, we only rape our opps.

Speaker 4:
[76:17] We dudes in the ass, man.

Speaker 2:
[76:19] She's like, oh, okay, okay.

Speaker 3:
[76:21] No, but yo, I'm not even going to say who, but I had a homie back in the day, and I had a girlfriend, and she had a friend. We're all hanging out, and this dude was on some gangster shit. But the girls, these are the lamest white girls you've ever seen in your life. And he just randomly starts telling the story, and the story is basically about how he saw an op bitch, like an amigo female, out and about, and he damn near kidnapped her. And at some point in the story, he's getting head from her. And I just see the girls that I'm with absolutely baffled, because they're thinking about it probably more clearly than he is, where they're like, holy shit, are you describing kidnapping and raping next door?

Speaker 1:
[77:05] Kidnapping the homie?

Speaker 3:
[77:07] And I'm trying to explain it to them after.

Speaker 7:
[77:09] And I'm like, he just be saying shit.

Speaker 2:
[77:12] Yeah, no, it's all bad. You can't be scaring the hoes like that. Keep them stories to yourself.

Speaker 6:
[77:16] Why he thought that was cool to recite that story though?

Speaker 2:
[77:18] Because he was around a bunch of white people and thought he's gonna seem like the hardest dude.

Speaker 3:
[77:21] I think he just didn't think it was as big a deal as me and the girls did.

Speaker 5:
[77:25] And you know what's crazy? Because the stories that I heard are the things I done said 10 years ago, or what a party did 10 years ago.

Speaker 3:
[77:35] Oh, we know.

Speaker 5:
[77:36] It's not, it's not.

Speaker 3:
[77:38] We know you're evil.

Speaker 5:
[77:39] I'm definitely not evil, but you can't even, it's different these days. You can't say certain stuff, like the things we used to play about even, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:
[77:47] Yeah, like look at everybody's old tweets and stuff.

Speaker 3:
[77:49] Give me one example. Something you did as a kid that just would never fly these days in this modern realm.

Speaker 5:
[78:00] All right, so it'll be, like I know when we was growing up, I know when like when I was in elementary school and stuff like that, when you liked the girl, like we was at school, we used to run around, we'd slap on the ass.

Speaker 3:
[78:11] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[78:12] You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:
[78:13] Slap ass Tuesdays or whatever it was.

Speaker 5:
[78:14] Yeah, we'd be slapping, say hi, go get it, stuff like that. You know, that's when you like the girl. You know what I'm saying? The kids do that now, it don't matter. They go to jail.

Speaker 3:
[78:24] I don't, I feel like they're not going to jail.

Speaker 2:
[78:26] Imagine somebody videotapes it or something.

Speaker 5:
[78:28] If you're 11, you're 10, 11, 12, you're going to juvenile hall out here.

Speaker 2:
[78:31] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[78:32] You're going to jail.

Speaker 3:
[78:33] You're smacking an ass?

Speaker 2:
[78:34] It's way easier to get caught on video and to be spun.

Speaker 5:
[78:36] In the ghetto, if somebody call the police on you for that, you're nine and 10, eight year old, you're going to juvenile hall. You're juvenile hall, for sure. You're going to juvenile hall.

Speaker 3:
[78:43] Smacking an ass, feels like.

Speaker 6:
[78:44] They're probably get kicked out of school or something.

Speaker 5:
[78:47] Yeah, no, it's a crime. It's a crime now. You can't even be, not saying that that was being a kid, I'm just saying the games that we used to play, like you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 6:
[78:55] I used to play high go giddy.

Speaker 5:
[78:56] Yeah, yeah, we used to play high go giddy, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 6:
[78:58] I was rubbing on something flat.

Speaker 5:
[78:59] That's considered to be juicy.

Speaker 3:
[79:01] You know the worst shit I would be doing? We'd be walking home from school and I would unzip my fly and I would take my dick and I would wrap it around my wrist. And then I would go, I'm not saying I would just do this to girls, but I would do this to a homie too. And I'd say, yo, you see my new watch? And they would look down and just, obviously you're stretching your dick out to like put it around your wrist so it'd be hella red and veiny and weird looking. I thought that was chill. It was, honestly, nobody was tripping that bad.

Speaker 6:
[79:32] I hope that was a civilian. These shit sent y'all to jail.

Speaker 3:
[79:36] Listen, I'm not saying I'm proud of it.

Speaker 2:
[79:37] I'll snitch on that type of shit. I'll snitch on that type of shit for sure. I'm calling the police and putting it out.

Speaker 3:
[79:41] But I remember a lot of people pulling the balls out in school.

Speaker 2:
[79:45] It was always the white boys for sure. The white boys go crazy with pulling their balls and dick out.

Speaker 6:
[79:48] Finger-banging some pussy to tell me how you smell this.

Speaker 2:
[79:51] Not facts, for sure.

Speaker 1:
[79:52] You was wrapping it around your wrist, Adam?

Speaker 3:
[79:54] Yeah, we were called to look at it.

Speaker 5:
[79:56] What was that like how big it is?

Speaker 4:
[79:57] No, I was just like, no boy. Oh, you could really wrap it around your wrist?

Speaker 5:
[80:02] Adam could wrap it around his wrist?

Speaker 4:
[80:04] You did wrap it around my wrist, Adam?

Speaker 7:
[80:07] I can't believe you got it around your wrist, Adam.

Speaker 2:
[80:10] Heck, that boy just went and got a dick tattooed around my wrist on Monday.

Speaker 3:
[80:13] No wonder you got into porn. It was wrist width?

Speaker 2:
[80:18] Balls, man.

Speaker 5:
[80:19] Yeah, it's a lot of stuff that you can't get. We couldn't, that we did that our kids definitely can't do, though.

Speaker 3:
[80:26] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[80:26] Yeah, those was the time.

Speaker 6:
[80:27] All right, bro, I got suspending. What's that, Rattler? I went to school tomorrow, some sucky.

Speaker 2:
[80:32] Yeah. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 6:
[80:33] Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:
[80:36] Dx and all that.

Speaker 5:
[80:36] Yeah, but John Cena tried to do it now, but that was on, what you gonna call it though?

Speaker 6:
[80:39] X-Pac.

Speaker 2:
[80:40] But wrestling and woke now.

Speaker 3:
[80:42] Not even woke, it's just like family friendly.

Speaker 2:
[80:45] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[80:45] They're not allowed to do anything cool.

Speaker 2:
[80:46] There ain't Booker T saying that word and stuff on there. No more, we need some real ones in wrestling.

Speaker 6:
[80:52] All right, Dave Morrison is up next.

Speaker 3:
[80:54] Boosie's the best at smoking weed out of this group. I hit it like two times and I put it down.

Speaker 7:
[80:58] What are we gonna do on this 24 hour thing?

Speaker 3:
[81:01] I was trying to fucking smoke with Anne Heffey and he's passing me the blunt over and over. I got way too high last week on Tuesday.

Speaker 7:
[81:07] I'm high.

Speaker 3:
[81:07] Yeah, all right, so here's the thing. On Monday, it is 420. So we're going to be attempting, I guess, to do a 24-hour podcast.

Speaker 1:
[81:21] I threw the Hail Mary in the group chat and I was like, I don't know if Adam is going to go with it. He was like, yeah, let's do it.

Speaker 3:
[81:28] So you tell me how you picture this going.

Speaker 2:
[81:30] And have you done a 24-hour stream before?

Speaker 3:
[81:32] Never.

Speaker 2:
[81:32] So I've done one in my life and it was horrible.

Speaker 3:
[81:36] Starting at 2 p.m., so then by midnight, you're a mere 10 hours in.

Speaker 2:
[81:42] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[81:45] David, the singer David got arrested for the murder of the 12, 15 year old, right?

Speaker 2:
[81:50] Yeah, Celeste.

Speaker 3:
[81:51] Celeste. For Celeste's murder, he did get arrested.

Speaker 5:
[81:53] Wow. You talking about the one that was in the trunk?

Speaker 3:
[81:55] Yeah.

Speaker 7:
[81:55] Yeah, he killed her for real.

Speaker 3:
[81:56] So Trappler Ross is running to his computer.

Speaker 5:
[81:59] Oh wow. I mean, they found her in his car.

Speaker 3:
[82:03] Yeah, but I mean, that wasn't, they had to do more to make it a... Damn.

Speaker 2:
[82:09] But it did seem like a matter of time. When everybody's like, oh no, he's going to get off because they haven't arrested him. It's like, how?

Speaker 1:
[82:14] It had been a long time though. It had been like three, four months.

Speaker 2:
[82:16] No, for sure, but supposedly they was building the case against him so they could go to court.

Speaker 3:
[82:20] I went through a lot of stages with the David thing where at first I was like, there's no way that this is true. Like this story can't possibly be as insane as it seems. And then slowly I started to realize like, oh, it is that crazy and it's probably worse than I thought it was. But then meanwhile, the judicial system just moves slow as fuck, I guess. So I'm gonna read this article. David's arrest comes seven months after Slef's body was found decomposing in his Tesla. The body was discovered way back in September 2025 when David was in the middle of a tour. Quickly scrapped his remaining shows. As the death investigation played out, our law enforcement sources told us the LAPD had considered David a suspect. And in November, a grand jury was convened. Slef's funeral was held October 6th, okay. David's Tesla had been abandoned in the Hollywood Hills for a few days before it was towed to a Hollywood impound lot on September 5th. And then they found the body on September 8th, which that's interesting that it only took three days of a corpse stinking for somebody to report it. But okay, so is there not gonna be any new information in here or what?

Speaker 2:
[83:25] Bro, three days of a corpse is fucking horrendous.

Speaker 5:
[83:27] I mean, the heat with 12 hours, somebody stinking.

Speaker 1:
[83:29] He did that shit.

Speaker 4:
[83:31] He did it.

Speaker 3:
[83:31] I don't know what a corpse smells like. And I work with some old people.

Speaker 2:
[83:35] I smell some dead people for sure. It's terrible.

Speaker 4:
[83:38] It doesn't smell good.

Speaker 5:
[83:39] It went to the tow truck. I mean, the tow yard. I must say it was already decomposing.

Speaker 3:
[83:44] Oh, so it already had a head start of a month there.

Speaker 1:
[83:46] I'm confused. Like why didn't he just flee the country, bro?

Speaker 4:
[83:49] You know what you did.

Speaker 1:
[83:50] Like you should have went to Bali.

Speaker 2:
[83:52] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[83:53] No extradition.

Speaker 2:
[83:53] We're probably watching it too.

Speaker 7:
[83:55] No extradition shit does not.

Speaker 3:
[83:57] It does not.

Speaker 1:
[83:57] You know, I don't plan shit out. I've been saying, if you know you killed this girl, you should have got out of Dodge.

Speaker 3:
[84:03] But the no extradition thing is like a myth.

Speaker 1:
[84:05] Is it?

Speaker 3:
[84:05] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[84:06] Most countries. Yeah, we have extradition treaties with it.

Speaker 3:
[84:07] Like a country like Russia won't extradite like in Edward Snowden because he's like a political prisoner or he's like a pawn for them.

Speaker 2:
[84:14] He's pretty much a spy for them.

Speaker 3:
[84:15] But if you're some dude who like killed a girl, like what the?

Speaker 1:
[84:18] But if he know he had all this money and you know you did what you did, what were you doing here?

Speaker 2:
[84:23] But they were definitely watching him as well. He buys a plane ticket, bam, they're going in.

Speaker 3:
[84:27] So David is actually smarter than Lil Durk.

Speaker 2:
[84:30] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[84:31] No, Lil Durk was trying to go.

Speaker 2:
[84:32] He almost got him on the plane. He was like on the tarmac though. He was almost in there.

Speaker 7:
[84:37] He was trying to get out and die.

Speaker 6:
[84:38] Yeah, two jets fueled up, ready to go.

Speaker 7:
[84:40] He was ready to go go.

Speaker 6:
[84:42] Going to two different directions.

Speaker 1:
[84:42] He was trying to get little.

Speaker 7:
[84:45] He was going to go to the United Emirates or something.

Speaker 3:
[84:47] Yo, so fucking David, man. That's crazy, but I mean, either way.

Speaker 6:
[84:53] I mean, let's not forget about the song, Romanic Homicide.

Speaker 2:
[84:56] Yeah, and all the tour dates. He has caskets and like, you know, all this weird stuff.

Speaker 4:
[85:00] The Roman helmet is doing a lot of weird stuff.

Speaker 6:
[85:02] And the song, Romanic Homicide, it described how she got killed. Even though the song is old.

Speaker 1:
[85:09] Wait, he sung melodies to killing her?

Speaker 3:
[85:11] Yeah, the song was out before he kind of alluded to it.

Speaker 5:
[85:13] Yeah, so you think Cuba actually died for the United States of America?

Speaker 3:
[85:18] I mean, now might be a bad time, but think about it from Cuba's perspective. It's like, did they want this killer? They don't want to harbor him. Just marching around killing girls? Like, you know, it's like, if you're wanted for, But it's alleged, though. If you're wanted for drug trafficking, there's probably like some country that would have some advantage.

Speaker 1:
[85:33] What do you think if he would have went to Iran?

Speaker 3:
[85:37] Imagine if he would have gone to Iran, though.

Speaker 2:
[85:40] He gets killed in a bombing?

Speaker 3:
[85:41] If you're going to get killed for some other reason, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[85:43] You got all this money.

Speaker 2:
[85:44] The US blows you up, like, trying to flee, like, that would suck.

Speaker 5:
[85:47] Wait, they're letting black people go over there, man. Shout out to them. I'm not even going to lie to you.

Speaker 7:
[85:51] We're at war with them, Spodey.

Speaker 5:
[85:53] Man, I don't give a fuck. They're letting my people go over there.

Speaker 1:
[85:56] We live here.

Speaker 5:
[85:57] Okay, that's cool. Shout out to US.

Speaker 1:
[85:58] Just don't bomb Norway.

Speaker 4:
[86:01] Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 1:
[86:02] You're with Iran right now?

Speaker 5:
[86:04] I'm not with nobody, bro.

Speaker 1:
[86:06] You just said shout out to Iran.

Speaker 5:
[86:08] They let my people go over there. What you mean? Shout out to them.

Speaker 1:
[86:10] But we're at war with them, sir.

Speaker 6:
[86:12] So what the black people are looking for?

Speaker 1:
[86:14] We over here, they over there, and we at war with them.

Speaker 5:
[86:16] Man, listen, shout out to my people over there. Let my people go.

Speaker 1:
[86:18] See, that's my inherent problem with you.

Speaker 6:
[86:21] I don't care.

Speaker 1:
[86:21] You be like on some like gray area shit.

Speaker 5:
[86:25] What's gray area about?

Speaker 1:
[86:26] you live in the US. What do you mean? I shout out to Iran.

Speaker 5:
[86:30] We at war with them, So, I'm not supposed to shout out.

Speaker 6:
[86:34] I feel like I gotta throw up, bro. I've been over there sweating and shit. I ain't trying to come out the shirt like y'all did.

Speaker 1:
[86:40] I got you. I got you. But hold on, You live in the United States of America and you're saying shout out to Iran. That's goofy.

Speaker 5:
[86:48] How is that goofy, bro?

Speaker 1:
[86:49] Respectfully.

Speaker 5:
[86:50] How is that goofy, bro?

Speaker 1:
[86:51] Because you live here and you're saying shout out to them.

Speaker 5:
[86:54] We at war with them.

Speaker 1:
[86:54] They try to kill us, nigga.

Speaker 3:
[86:56] He's cooking.

Speaker 5:
[86:57] He's not cooking.

Speaker 7:
[86:58] No, I am, though.

Speaker 1:
[86:59] That's why I want to pod with you, because I feel like you're a great podcaster. Pod with me.

Speaker 5:
[87:04] Why are you soaking away from it?

Speaker 3:
[87:05] Stand on your shit.

Speaker 5:
[87:07] I mean, can I get a word in here? All right, listen. First of all, I said shout out to Iran, because they let my people go over there.

Speaker 3:
[87:14] What does that mean? They let black people go over there?

Speaker 4:
[87:15] Please say that, Erlich. What are you talking about?

Speaker 2:
[87:17] Let me get this stuff on.

Speaker 5:
[87:19] How many times I got to say it? Yes. They let black people go over there. So shout out to them over there. Shout out to them over there. I just say shout out to the war going on. I don't believe in this one.

Speaker 1:
[87:29] But we at war, So what does that poster mean? Because you a street, you know what war means, We at war. Who you side with?

Speaker 2:
[87:35] Also, I don't think-

Speaker 1:
[87:36] What type of are you, for real?

Speaker 7:
[87:37] I'm trying to ask.

Speaker 5:
[87:38] I'm a real one.

Speaker 1:
[87:39] And I'm trying to ask you, So you live here, but you repping them?

Speaker 7:
[87:43] That's respectfully as goofy, bro.

Speaker 5:
[87:46] I don't know what you're talking about, bro.

Speaker 1:
[87:48] No, what I'm talking about is where you live.

Speaker 5:
[87:49] Why you raising your voice?

Speaker 1:
[87:50] Okay, okay. Let me lower it.

Speaker 5:
[87:52] Yeah, come on.

Speaker 1:
[87:52] So what I'm saying is this. We are at war with Iran.

Speaker 2:
[87:56] No, but I don't think that means so much because it's an unjust war that Israel dragged us in. So he doesn't have to be in support of that to be an American patriot.

Speaker 1:
[88:03] Let me finish with him. So what I'm saying is we are in a serious war right now. People are trying to kill us. We're trying to kill them. You're over here. They're over there. And you're sitting here on a podcast in front of millions of people talking about, shout out to Iran. That's goofy as.

Speaker 2:
[88:20] They're not trying to kill us, by the way. They're not.

Speaker 5:
[88:22] Again, do you even know the history of this war?

Speaker 1:
[88:27] Not to the fullest extent.

Speaker 5:
[88:29] See, this is why I don't, this is why I don't be entertaining.

Speaker 7:
[88:32] Okay, but we don't even have to do that.

Speaker 1:
[88:33] But let's talk about right now.

Speaker 5:
[88:34] But with what you're stating, you're sitting up here and it seems like you're upset because I'm saying shout out to Iran and you're saying we at war with them right now, but you can't even tell me why we at war with them.

Speaker 2:
[88:45] Cause I could see him saying that when the Vietnam War was going on and a lot of people felt unjust if they were saying shout out to the Vietnam people. We have nothing to do with the government that's at war with us.

Speaker 1:
[88:54] You know, we from the same place. I'm from Sacramento. If I'm riding with you, I'm riding with you. I don't care about what we-

Speaker 2:
[89:00] That's not how I am, by the way.

Speaker 1:
[89:01] No, no, but what I'm saying is you get into it, but if you get into it with somebody, I'm gonna ride with my people. You over here and you sitting there shouting them out? That's crazy.

Speaker 5:
[89:09] No, listen, listen. I ride with what's right.

Speaker 1:
[89:13] So what are you saying is right?

Speaker 5:
[89:15] Iran? Who's saying that?

Speaker 1:
[89:17] I'm asking you.

Speaker 5:
[89:18] I just told you already. I don't agree with this war, period. But if they gonna let some black people go over there, shout out to them.

Speaker 3:
[89:25] Okay, so about that, yes, I actually asked the AI, does Iran let black people go over there? Yes, black people can travel to and exist in Iran, though there's no specific policy favoring or protecting black Americans, while viral rumors suggesting special safety for black people in Iran are myths.

Speaker 5:
[89:45] If it's a myth, then still shout out to them because I heard more of it being true than actually untrue. So if it's a myth, then it's a myth.

Speaker 3:
[89:54] I think it's a myth. They're trying to change public opinion by making black people think that they could be treated better if they went to Iran.

Speaker 5:
[90:00] That could be a possibility because I also heard that they don't like us as well, but I never been to Iran, so that could be true.

Speaker 2:
[90:08] Yeah, when Malcolm X went out there to the Middle East, they treated him pretty good. He felt like he was welcomed and felt like, I'm saying, black people could slide out there. And I'm trusting Malcolm X over Adam 22 and Adam 22.

Speaker 3:
[90:19] Shout out to Iran, it's crazy work.

Speaker 1:
[90:20] That was a long time ago.

Speaker 5:
[90:21] I'm still saying shout out to Iran again. What does that mean, bro?

Speaker 1:
[90:25] Because you're shouting out Iran and, that's in the Ops right now.

Speaker 5:
[90:28] But how they might, you can't even tell me why we're at war.

Speaker 1:
[90:34] But that's neither here nor there. You live here, brother, and you're sitting here, Reverend, shout out to Iran, that's crazy work.

Speaker 2:
[90:40] Israel's dragged us into that war. I don't think we should be at war.

Speaker 1:
[90:42] I don't want to make it bad, but I'm just saying, you're shouting them out, but you live here. Your babies live here, your family live here, and you're shouting out the opposite.

Speaker 5:
[90:50] I don't even get into that, because I know the real reason, and I don't get into that.

Speaker 1:
[90:52] What's the real reason then?

Speaker 5:
[90:53] He just said it, bro.

Speaker 3:
[90:54] No secret knowledge. Let us in, professor.

Speaker 5:
[90:57] Everybody know, he's the only one that don't know why we're at war right now.

Speaker 3:
[91:00] Well, you need to tell us if you're gonna plot that argument.

Speaker 7:
[91:02] Tell us, Boadie, tell us.

Speaker 5:
[91:04] Man, like I said, man.

Speaker 2:
[91:04] Netanyahu being opposite.

Speaker 1:
[91:05] There's a smart guy right here.

Speaker 5:
[91:07] They let my people go over there.

Speaker 3:
[91:10] I will say that Trump has done a very poor job articulating why we're at war with Iran, and he's really given a host of different reasons.

Speaker 2:
[91:18] And we had to deal with them while they were cooling with us for all these years. Obama wrote it up, and as soon as Trump got elected, he tore it up.

Speaker 1:
[91:23] I gotta ask an honest question amongst the panel. Is it not fuck Iran right now?

Speaker 4:
[91:27] Are we cool with these?

Speaker 2:
[91:29] Maybe fuck the government or the terrorist groups that say death to America and all them, but the people of Iran, I'm sure a lot of them, we ask them, they're gonna hate us.

Speaker 1:
[91:36] No, but I'm asking you, us being over here, them being over there, and it's a war.

Speaker 2:
[91:40] I can't ride that hard when Israel and Trump is the ones that dragged us into this war. It's an unjust war.

Speaker 3:
[91:44] I'm saying fuck Iran.

Speaker 1:
[91:45] I'm fuck Iran, I'm obviously that type of. If I'm in the car with you, I'm in the car with you.

Speaker 2:
[91:50] Shout out Iran, man. Shout out Iranian people, man.

Speaker 4:
[91:56] Where is Mercy? This is our Hassan Tiker.

Speaker 2:
[91:59] Recruit me.

Speaker 1:
[92:01] You just shouted out Iran too?

Speaker 5:
[92:03] Listen, listen, listen, that'd be like, that'd be like somebody saying, you know what I'm saying? Fuck everybody in America about what our leadership is doing. Everybody in America don't feel that way, bro.

Speaker 2:
[92:13] Absolutely.

Speaker 5:
[92:14] Let me, let me, let me finish.

Speaker 2:
[92:15] Great point. Amazing point. Let them finish.

Speaker 5:
[92:17] Let me finish. The Iranian people has done nothing to me. The, the, the, the communists and the people that's, that's, that's suicide bombing people and all that. I don't agree with them. They're more, they're more bad people, but you can't tell me all the Iranian people over there is terrible people. When I say F Iran, I'm saying F everybody over there. I just don't feel that way, bro. So this is not, especially not knowing I know in a war, bro. Now, if you want to talk about the Taliban and all that, and the people that's out kiting over here and is just trying to blow up America, then yeah, this is F then. But you telling me because differences in about all that other religion. Come on, bro.

Speaker 2:
[92:49] That's a very nuanced take.

Speaker 5:
[92:50] That's not our part.

Speaker 1:
[92:52] Can I rebuttal, can I rebuttal?

Speaker 5:
[92:53] Go ahead.

Speaker 1:
[92:54] This is my inherent problem with you, Spodey Face. You're so gray. You can't be black or white. God will spit you out if you are lukewarm. Just pick a side, brother. Like, I don't know, I can't know, because I admire you for-

Speaker 5:
[93:07] I'm on the side of right.

Speaker 1:
[93:08] I didn't even interrupt you. What I'm saying is this, bro. I admire you for what you do, Ry. You're a street that made it out, but you just feel like you just came and out the streets for whatever reasons, bro.

Speaker 5:
[93:20] How we get back to the streets?

Speaker 4:
[93:21] You keep talking when I'm talking.

Speaker 2:
[93:23] There's war in the streets.

Speaker 1:
[93:26] That's that shit you do. You be on the fence, bro. You can be so great if you just pick a side.

Speaker 3:
[93:31] Michael said no Iranian ever called me a custer.

Speaker 1:
[93:35] No, because I see how- No, no, no, no. Spodey, Spodey, hear me, though.

Speaker 5:
[93:38] What's going on?

Speaker 1:
[93:38] I see how high you can go, but you got to pick a side, bro. You be so like, nigga, you live in America. Why are you repping Iran, Chill that shit out. We over here, Our families is over here. So if something happened, we got to do something. So sit here with the, oh, shout out to Iran, shit, they might kill us.

Speaker 5:
[93:57] Man, listen, my people over there, too. I'm on a human race, brother. I'm on a human race. I'm on a human race, brother. Then my brothers and my sisters over there, too.

Speaker 1:
[94:05] So what if they come over here and nuke us, then what you gonna talk about?

Speaker 5:
[94:08] I mean, what I'm supposed to do?

Speaker 1:
[94:10] You gonna keep this neutral shit?

Speaker 5:
[94:13] Well, listen, if you don't see it, see, that's you, bro. That's you.

Speaker 2:
[94:17] You should enlist.

Speaker 5:
[94:20] I bet you ain't gon fight it.

Speaker 1:
[94:20] I just don't know why we're not all fuck Iran.

Speaker 2:
[94:22] We should become a general.

Speaker 1:
[94:24] We live here, Spodey!

Speaker 5:
[94:26] No, listen, what you making your sound is dumb and ignorant.

Speaker 1:
[94:29] I can never sound dumb with either one of those things.

Speaker 5:
[94:32] All right, listen, because you're going so hard for a country that you don't even know why we at war. You just admit it. You don't even know why they at war.

Speaker 1:
[94:39] Nigga, we at war, and you shouting out, all right, man, that's goofy as hell!

Speaker 2:
[94:42] All right, I think we should move on.

Speaker 5:
[94:44] Yeah, it seems like it's smart to me. It seems like it's smart to me.

Speaker 3:
[94:48] You guys getting a little spicy over here, right?

Speaker 5:
[94:50] No, I didn't get a little spicy today.

Speaker 1:
[94:52] That's broke.

Speaker 5:
[94:53] Yeah, that's definitely broke.

Speaker 4:
[94:54] A little lush wash.

Speaker 5:
[94:56] Hey, listen, he do, he do.

Speaker 1:
[94:57] It's not that, we potty.

Speaker 5:
[94:59] He get put on the hood, and as soon as he get put on the hood, the first day, he go, F this, thought of it. You don't even know the history. You don't even know why you saying F this.

Speaker 4:
[95:07] You kinda gotta respect it. Why you talking to him about that?

Speaker 1:
[95:10] Why you talking to him about him? He right here. Why you keep saying shit like that? I'm not that kind of a but you were trying to pay me as Uncle Tom on the other episode. I was like, why bro got this energy? I'm not that, bro.

Speaker 5:
[95:21] You know you a jigaboo?

Speaker 1:
[95:23] I'm a who?

Speaker 5:
[95:24] You know you a jigaboo, don't do that.

Speaker 1:
[95:26] Hey, bro, let's pause for two seconds. I'm a what? Bro, I'm not no jigaboo. What about me is jigaboo-ish?

Speaker 5:
[95:35] A whole lot.

Speaker 1:
[95:36] No, we can just have a real conversation.

Speaker 5:
[95:38] I feel like anybody ain't pro-black or jigaboo. That's just my personal opinion.

Speaker 1:
[95:42] And I respect that, but brother, I'm not a jigaboo, bro. I got a black mama, a black daddy, a black daughter. So what is you talking about?

Speaker 5:
[95:48] You don't know the definition of it, then?

Speaker 1:
[95:50] Definition of what? I'm not no jigaboo, I don't shook and jive. I'm a comedian, I play this game.

Speaker 5:
[95:58] To me and my personal opinion, anybody that's not pro-black, that's what it is, bro. That's just me.

Speaker 1:
[96:03] I'm not saying I'm not pro-black, but what I'm saying is I'm a, but you calling me a jigaboo, that's like low-key disrespectful.

Speaker 5:
[96:09] All right, well, it is what it is. That's just my personal opinion.

Speaker 1:
[96:11] Okay, but I ain't disrespecting you, and what I'm saying is I'm not that.

Speaker 5:
[96:15] All right, that's your personal opinion. You asked me my personal, that's my personal opinion.

Speaker 2:
[96:19] And isn't that referencing him saying, like non-black people say the N-word, or like what is that specifically referencing him?

Speaker 5:
[96:24] A whole lot, a whole lot. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. You're the same person who said, you wouldn't mind a person calling you the N-word, even though he wouldn't allow you to call him a WB, or be with the ER. To me, in my personal opinion, that displays that, if you know the definition of it.

Speaker 1:
[96:47] Okay, but do you understand what I do for a living? I get paid to talk, bro. I'm a real comedian, bro. Like I didn't come here like with no credential. No, I really do this shit for real.

Speaker 5:
[96:56] I think you get too emotional, bro. I think you get too emotional.

Speaker 1:
[96:59] Every time I talk, you talk. I'm just trying to just say something to you, bro. So what I'm saying is, I really do this shit for real. Like I'm a comedian. I like to make people laugh, bro. I didn't see niggas die. I didn't see get their brains blown out. So I want to do some fun shit. I want to bring the new jumper here, bro. I ain't here for all that extra shit. But what I'm saying is like, I don't give a fuck about a word. Like, who cares? Niggas get so bothered by words. I see niggas throw their life and do 20 in the fucking feds because a called them a bitch.

Speaker 5:
[97:26] But you just got, you just did the same thing when I just called you a jigger.

Speaker 1:
[97:31] No, because I'm not, because I'm not that.

Speaker 5:
[97:33] That's why I came here doing this.

Speaker 1:
[97:34] No, because I'm not that though, brother.

Speaker 5:
[97:36] All right, so we're not allowed to have all our personal opinions.

Speaker 1:
[97:38] We could absolutely have that.

Speaker 5:
[97:40] You sit there and say what I said, what I, me shouting out Iran is goofy. I didn't take that as disrespectful. I just tell you.

Speaker 1:
[97:45] Because I wasn't trying to disrespect you.

Speaker 5:
[97:47] I'm not trying to disrespect you. I'm just telling you my personal opinion.

Speaker 1:
[97:49] Okay, well, I feel like that's crazy for you to shout out Iran.

Speaker 5:
[97:53] No, 20 minutes ago, you're the same person who sat on this pie and said that you don't understand why people can't have a different opinion and it don't get violent.

Speaker 1:
[98:02] No, we're not gonna get violent.

Speaker 4:
[98:03] Let's not be having a conversation out there.

Speaker 7:
[98:05] You heard about it.

Speaker 5:
[98:07] You heard about it. You and your feelings about it, bro.

Speaker 7:
[98:09] I'm not about feelings about it.

Speaker 1:
[98:10] I'm just saying, bro, like, just get out the gray area, bro. Be black or white.

Speaker 5:
[98:16] I'm black.

Speaker 1:
[98:16] Okay, but then you tell niggas don't snitch when they get fucking crimes committed against them. We ain't all tough like you, Spodey.

Speaker 5:
[98:23] I'm not even tough.

Speaker 4:
[98:24] Like, stand on that, bro.

Speaker 5:
[98:26] I'm just saying, I'm just standing up for what I believe.

Speaker 1:
[98:31] You're calling a civilian a snitch for what?

Speaker 5:
[98:34] That's not the definition of a snitch.

Speaker 1:
[98:36] But that's the shit you'll be pushing. If my momma get robbed, she can't tell the police.

Speaker 2:
[98:41] Can we all rehash this same argument?

Speaker 1:
[98:43] Nah, stand on that shit, bro.

Speaker 5:
[98:45] He's still mad about the-

Speaker 2:
[98:46] The snitch conversation, I'm so over it, please. I've been debating Ricky all week. Now I'm debating Nobo over here.

Speaker 3:
[98:52] That was good. This is great. I love this. This is a good time.

Speaker 1:
[98:56] Love, Spodey. It's love, bro. I was like, y'all, you know what that is. That's a great Potter right there. And shout out to Moose. I called Moose yesterday. And I was like, I'm really a fan of yours, Moose. And thank you for that, allowing me on the platform, Adam.

Speaker 3:
[99:09] No, I'm happy to be doing it. I don't know if I've ever been privy to two black men getting into an argument, and one of them busting out the J-Boo word.

Speaker 2:
[99:20] You've been running into that word a lot lately.

Speaker 4:
[99:22] Yeah, that Asian girl said it on the street, too.

Speaker 2:
[99:23] That was crazy. That was out of pocket.

Speaker 3:
[99:26] Yeah, that's an awkward one.

Speaker 5:
[99:27] No, I like to use that, because hopefully my people, when they hear that, it turn their blackness up. Got to start embracing our blackness more. You know what I'm saying? A lot of people be turning their blackness down. I'm pointing that finger or two.

Speaker 1:
[99:38] Nah, and Spodee is a great podcast, man. I'm really a fan of yours, bro.

Speaker 5:
[99:43] We got to turn our blackness up.

Speaker 1:
[99:45] I like it.

Speaker 5:
[99:46] If we turn our blackness up on each other, we supposed to turn it up on Adam 22.

Speaker 1:
[99:49] Every time.

Speaker 7:
[99:50] Let's jump on him.

Speaker 3:
[99:53] I'm going to stand by. Lucky for you, I have a perfect record of anti-racism. Oh, perfect.

Speaker 7:
[99:58] Had to be having to stick, though. He be having it on him.

Speaker 3:
[100:04] I've heard things.

Speaker 2:
[100:04] He's about to put his dick around his wrist. Watch out. Don't touch that dude.

Speaker 4:
[100:08] Spodee, what's this?

Speaker 5:
[100:09] Man, listen, man. I'm not even looking at it.

Speaker 2:
[100:12] That's his defense mechanism.

Speaker 4:
[100:14] Question. Imagine doing that on a podcast.

Speaker 1:
[100:18] Spodee, question.

Speaker 7:
[100:20] I will do that before I die.

Speaker 4:
[100:23] I will find a spot.

Speaker 1:
[100:24] Spodee, I have a question.

Speaker 3:
[100:25] What's going on?

Speaker 1:
[100:25] So, Monday, we're doing a 24-hour podcast. 424 is what we're deeming this as. Will you pull up with us? And can we argue again?

Speaker 3:
[100:38] You should get super drunk.

Speaker 5:
[100:40] I'm definitely gonna come in and talk shit about you the whole time.

Speaker 3:
[100:43] You don't even smoke weed.

Speaker 1:
[100:44] You don't even smoke weed.

Speaker 2:
[100:45] We need a sober guy. I like this guy.

Speaker 5:
[100:48] I'm definitely gonna come pull up and talk shit the whole time. We can debate, bro.

Speaker 2:
[100:52] He don't smoke, though.

Speaker 5:
[100:53] I don't smoke.

Speaker 2:
[100:53] No, that's perfect, though. We need the energy to get gaged up.

Speaker 1:
[100:56] Oh my God, my energy for sure.

Speaker 7:
[100:57] And I'm gonna cook you.

Speaker 1:
[100:59] Aura for aura.

Speaker 5:
[101:00] I welcome it. I welcome it.

Speaker 1:
[101:02] You didn't respond in a group chat today.

Speaker 8:
[101:04] Ooh.

Speaker 1:
[101:05] You see, I called him out. What?

Speaker 5:
[101:06] You sound crazy. I didn't see that.

Speaker 1:
[101:08] Hey, hey, hey.

Speaker 5:
[101:09] What's up?

Speaker 1:
[101:09] Look it up, brother.

Speaker 3:
[101:10] Wow.

Speaker 1:
[101:11] I said, is Spodey face in here?

Speaker 3:
[101:13] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. You asked for the contact. That's aggressive.

Speaker 1:
[101:15] said you was gonna whip my ass.

Speaker 2:
[101:17] I was like, that's a call out. That's like, where are you from?

Speaker 5:
[101:19] Yeah, I didn't see that.

Speaker 1:
[101:22] I with Spodey, but, I was looking for you, so.

Speaker 2:
[101:24] Hey, that's group chat snitching, though. Watch out, watch out.

Speaker 1:
[101:27] I just want brother to know what it was. I was like, hey, bro, where you at?

Speaker 3:
[101:30] Hey, if we go on struggle for struggle, like, yes, you did nearly a decade in prison, but my boy lost 200 pounds.

Speaker 1:
[101:40] I did that.

Speaker 7:
[101:42] You got no rebuttals.

Speaker 1:
[101:47] Shut up, Spuddy.

Speaker 7:
[101:48] You ain't got no rebuttals.

Speaker 5:
[101:53] You lost too many.

Speaker 2:
[101:54] What happened to Munchy?

Speaker 5:
[101:55] You got a quarter worry.

Speaker 2:
[101:56] Prep for Munchy.

Speaker 5:
[101:59] I mean, that's that cut water.

Speaker 4:
[102:02] Yo, he's not even here.

Speaker 1:
[102:04] What happened to Munchy?

Speaker 3:
[102:05] He said he had to puke and then he's been gone for like 20 minutes.

Speaker 1:
[102:09] Wait, what happened?

Speaker 3:
[102:10] They say he's laying on the couch.

Speaker 2:
[102:11] He's on his left shit.

Speaker 1:
[102:12] Oh shit, shout out Munchy B though.

Speaker 3:
[102:14] That's crazy because he did not have any alcohol with him today. So I would not have thought that he was going to be drinking.

Speaker 7:
[102:20] Yeah, I didn't see no bottle.

Speaker 2:
[102:21] He said he was getting the sweats. I know that feeling when you start sweating.

Speaker 1:
[102:25] We fat, we always sweat.

Speaker 2:
[102:27] No, but when you get sweaty and a little pale and shit, and you're like, oh shit, I think I might throw up. That's the worst.

Speaker 1:
[102:33] That's a terrible feeling. How long have you been fat, Munchie? I mean, not Munchie.

Speaker 2:
[102:37] I've probably been fat since like the fourth grade, bro.

Speaker 5:
[102:41] You're not that bad though, you're 12, bro.

Speaker 2:
[102:43] I'll be going up and going down. My biggest, I was like 315 when I was playing football, about 285, but I try to hang around like 250 nowadays. And then I'm trying to get to 225 for our weight loss competition.

Speaker 1:
[102:55] Can I ask you an honest question?

Speaker 5:
[102:57] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[102:58] Do the women that you deal with not give you the respect that you need as a fat? Because what I believe is, we work the niggers with abs.

Speaker 2:
[103:07] For sure. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[103:09] They think that we won't cheat on you.

Speaker 2:
[103:10] I'm a committed man. I'm a committed man.

Speaker 1:
[103:12] But in your past, let's just talk about your past.

Speaker 2:
[103:13] I cheat on every girlfriend I've ever been with pretty much throughout my life.

Speaker 1:
[103:16] But they think that that won't happen because we fat niggers.

Speaker 2:
[103:20] Yeah, I think so, but once they get to know you, if you're a fly fat dude, it's different. If you're just a dusty fat dude, they're not, you know what I'm saying? But you gotta be a fly fat dude. You can't stink, you can't dress funky. You gotta be like great hygiene if you're a fat dude. That's very important. You gotta be on point in all the other places because you're not pulling the six pack out, you pulling that belly out.

Speaker 3:
[103:41] You know who you remind me of? Big pun.

Speaker 2:
[103:45] I just need to gain like 300 pounds.

Speaker 3:
[103:47] God damn.

Speaker 2:
[103:48] Maybe I'll go up. Reverse weight loss competition.

Speaker 7:
[103:50] I don't want to matter.

Speaker 3:
[103:52] You got that cool light skin, like Latino lover boy.

Speaker 2:
[103:56] Don't take it, man.

Speaker 3:
[103:57] I love you, man. You need to rock like mad Versace sweaters.

Speaker 2:
[104:00] It's on the way. I just need to get my bread up a little bit.

Speaker 3:
[104:02] It's coming.

Speaker 2:
[104:03] The sweat suits are coming.

Speaker 4:
[104:05] That is crazy, bro.

Speaker 2:
[104:06] I'm gonna look Persian for sure soon. You ever have a grill? Definitely. That was my choosing jewelry. I don't rock grills no more, but that was my thing. That was the first thing I ever bought. Spent a lot of money on 600 gold. What was that shit called? Not Gold USA. Coco's, you know what I'm saying? On Florence, shout out to Coco's. It's no longer there. They used to sell fake trues. They made grills, you know what I'm saying? There was a bowling alley. There was all kinds of stuff, you know what I'm saying? So shout out to Coco's. Adam, I have a question.

Speaker 1:
[104:34] If I pay for it and you don't have to pay for it, can I get you a grill?

Speaker 3:
[104:40] I had a grill. I hated it.

Speaker 2:
[104:41] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[104:42] It was unpleasant.

Speaker 1:
[104:43] It was uncomfortable?

Speaker 2:
[104:44] I don't like the talking, especially since my job is talking. I can't have a, I don't like talking with a grill in my mouth. You almost wouldn't eat that, bro.

Speaker 1:
[104:50] That's some chili.

Speaker 3:
[104:51] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[104:51] I'm going to be real.

Speaker 5:
[104:52] Paying for everything, everything.

Speaker 3:
[104:54] 2018.

Speaker 2:
[104:55] I'm going to hang out with Doughboy more.

Speaker 3:
[104:57] 2018, I spent $9,000 on a grill. I wore it like two or three times. I fucking hated it. It hurts. It makes you talk weird. And you have to take it out when you're eating, which is awkward because I was found myself like forgetting it places and stuff. It's just, it's so not me.

Speaker 2:
[105:18] You got to put it in the napkin.

Speaker 3:
[105:19] I'm not even the kind of guy that will wear fancy sneakers or weird jeans or anything like that. So I'm definitely not the kind of guy that's going to like, I don't want to chain.

Speaker 7:
[105:29] So let me, I can't have a grill.

Speaker 1:
[105:30] Let me say this. I have a grill in my mouth right now. Every time I take it out, the top one, I feel like it's going to pull my front tooth out.

Speaker 3:
[105:37] Yeah, that feels weird too.

Speaker 1:
[105:38] So if I pull my front tooth out, I'm always going to be with this grill, but I feel like I might pull my fucking front tooth out.

Speaker 2:
[105:44] That's like how C-Mac rocks it. He's missing a couple of teeth. He just rocks the full grill and it looks like he's got a full teeth. That's a good move.

Speaker 3:
[105:50] His little trick that he has going on.

Speaker 2:
[105:52] Yeah, it's a trickery.

Speaker 3:
[105:53] He doesn't really wear it that much.

Speaker 1:
[105:55] I just took mine out.

Speaker 3:
[105:56] Is this Reddit post too mean to read?

Speaker 2:
[105:59] No, read it, read it. Oh, maybe not, actually.

Speaker 3:
[106:03] Is this too mean?

Speaker 1:
[106:04] Is it mean?

Speaker 7:
[106:05] When I first read it, I thought it was fine.

Speaker 3:
[106:06] No, it's about love.

Speaker 2:
[106:07] Oh, no, because they're keep trying to push the me versus Lush narrative, and Lush is my big homie. I'll never go against Lush.

Speaker 1:
[106:14] Shout out, Lush.

Speaker 5:
[106:16] Shout out, Lush Uno.

Speaker 3:
[106:17] Do you feel like you're here to take Lush's spot as he's, you know, obviously?

Speaker 2:
[106:23] I don't think so, because like Lush, like I'll admit that Lush is more interested and more eccentric, you know, more like, you know, and better than me in a lot of ways. He's lived a lot more life than me. He's older. Yeah, he's been in the game longer. You know, he's got like 15 years on me. So I'm kind of closer to death.

Speaker 1:
[106:38] Can I?

Speaker 2:
[106:38] Yeah, closer to death. So he's more wise, you know.

Speaker 1:
[106:41] Can I ask an honest question? Sure. Don't lie to me, Adam. Don't lie to me, Adam. Is he going to get whack out of here?

Speaker 2:
[106:50] That's not my goal either. I don't want whack out of here.

Speaker 3:
[106:52] That's a big, that's a tall order.

Speaker 2:
[106:55] I'm not doing the views that whack are.

Speaker 1:
[106:56] But do you think it could if you wanted to?

Speaker 3:
[106:58] No, I'm not pitting them against each other like that.

Speaker 2:
[107:01] No, he's whacked us too many views. That wouldn't make any sense. I'm saying I just want to know. I'm not putting them that type of numbers. You respect the whack. You know what I'm saying? I just want him to maybe reign them in just so we could have a better crumb rotary within the building. That's my whole point.

Speaker 1:
[107:13] I was just saying it on the competitive thing, like, could he? Good thing it's it.

Speaker 2:
[107:18] I think I could hang with whack on a podcast for sure, but whack's his own monster, you know what I'm saying? He goes crazy for sure.

Speaker 3:
[107:25] He does.

Speaker 1:
[107:25] Shut out whack.

Speaker 3:
[107:26] Is giving Munchie B mouth to mouth right now?

Speaker 2:
[107:28] He's gonna carry him on his shoulder and put him in the chair. You have to podcast.

Speaker 1:
[107:35] 24 hours we're gonna do on Monday.

Speaker 3:
[107:38] He's cradling Munchie, rocking him like a baby.

Speaker 2:
[107:42] Munchie, wake up, bro. We need you for the pod.

Speaker 1:
[107:45] 24 hours, guys. That's a big commit.

Speaker 3:
[107:48] Here's my question.

Speaker 2:
[107:49] Adam's gonna be there for like three hours and leave and be like, I gotta go put my food in the bed.

Speaker 4:
[107:53] I'm not gonna be on there.

Speaker 3:
[107:55] All right, so what the hell are you gonna do to keep it interesting?

Speaker 1:
[108:00] Music.

Speaker 3:
[108:01] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[108:01] We gotta like, a blunt challenge.

Speaker 1:
[108:04] A blunt challenge. Side note, I'm bringing some big people. Side note, you know who I talked to today?

Speaker 2:
[108:09] Some special guest.

Speaker 1:
[108:10] Glasses Malone.

Speaker 3:
[108:11] Yeah, how's that going?

Speaker 1:
[108:13] He said he's gonna pull up.

Speaker 3:
[108:14] Wow.

Speaker 2:
[108:14] And I thought Glasses like hated you by the FMW connection.

Speaker 1:
[108:18] Shut up, Glasses!

Speaker 2:
[108:19] Things I've heard, so that's a big move.

Speaker 1:
[108:21] Because I told him, we want some positive shit, some funny shit, some cool shit. And he was like, yo, I'ma pull up, though.

Speaker 2:
[108:26] Let's see your glasses on. And have you seen the pivot of a lot of people like showing you love from that side? I've seen the Rios, I've seen, you know what I'm saying? A lot of people, like the breakup is causing them to be like, you know, maybe Adam ain't so bad.

Speaker 3:
[108:40] Oh, you mean the pun breakup?

Speaker 2:
[108:41] Yeah, just the whole thing of them, like the what could go wrong breakup, you know, all that stuff is kind of like a lot of people are starting to lose their alliance, you know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[108:50] They used to really be more of a monolith.

Speaker 2:
[108:52] Just fuck Adam, he's the devil, you know, like he's the worst.

Speaker 3:
[108:56] It felt like a real war over there for like the first few years, I guess. But I mean, to be honest, no troll and no fucking around. I always thought Rios came off pretty intelligent.

Speaker 2:
[109:09] He was one of the best ones for sure.

Speaker 3:
[109:10] Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I mean, if he wanted to do a podcast or something, I would be open to that. Any of those dudes really, like even the other dude, Manny or whatever, when I saw him being transparent about the divorce with his wife and everything, I was like, holy shit, this is a dude, if you're a halfway podding, you would never put that shit out there. That is a crazy ass story. The dude basically was just talking about how his wife was cheating on him with her coworker and he's talking all about it on the podcast. I was impressed by that.

Speaker 2:
[109:39] Yeah, that's very transparent.

Speaker 3:
[109:40] So I mean, I never had an issue with any of those dudes or whatever.

Speaker 7:
[109:43] So I mean, I would love it.

Speaker 2:
[109:44] And all of it's hella old. I think you and T-Rail link up one of these days too.

Speaker 1:
[109:49] Do you think that can happen?

Speaker 3:
[109:50] T-Rail, pull up.

Speaker 1:
[109:50] You and T-Rail, shout out T-Rail.

Speaker 3:
[109:52] Monday night, he's gonna pull up.

Speaker 4:
[109:54] Oh, wait, wait, side note.

Speaker 3:
[109:55] You guys guessed it.

Speaker 1:
[109:56] Side note. T-Rail, pull up. Flaco was calling our views out, saying we wasn't shit. Brother, and I'll fuck with you, Flaco.

Speaker 2:
[110:05] Don't say that. Just get your shit off.

Speaker 1:
[110:08] We doing 30 every time. you is on like 4.5. Stop it. Don't play with it. Like, come on. And that's no disrespect, but come on, man.

Speaker 2:
[110:16] But T-Rail, if you come over here, you'd do way more views than that. So, you know, I'll with you.

Speaker 1:
[110:20] Don't pop that hot shit talking about we ain't shit, We trumping y'all.

Speaker 3:
[110:25] That's the biggest thing that T-Rail could do right now, is this, but I don't know, maybe Tyga.

Speaker 2:
[110:31] Bring Tyga as a co-host on Back on Fig.

Speaker 3:
[110:34] That's what he needs. Besides the No Jumper thing, that would probably be the biggest thing you could do, or dump Heather.

Speaker 1:
[110:39] The rap play.

Speaker 2:
[110:39] That would be big.

Speaker 3:
[110:40] Break up for Heather would be huge.

Speaker 7:
[110:42] Can I go on record for it?

Speaker 3:
[110:43] I don't want.

Speaker 2:
[110:44] It's one of those three.

Speaker 3:
[110:44] I don't want that at all.

Speaker 1:
[110:46] Can I go on record for saying this though?

Speaker 3:
[110:47] Sure.

Speaker 1:
[110:48] Rap Playlist Daily is not fucking with the Monday Show.

Speaker 3:
[110:51] Whoa.

Speaker 1:
[110:53] Respectfully, but unrespectfully. They're not fucking with us.

Speaker 3:
[110:56] They got eight hundred K though.

Speaker 1:
[110:57] Like, nah, I don't give a fuck what they.

Speaker 2:
[110:59] They got way more subs than me though. They got way more subs than me.

Speaker 7:
[111:03] I can't talk about them.

Speaker 1:
[111:04] I met T-Rail on the Nick Cannon show, so he cool. I got no disrespect, but, and Flaco's my boy, but, if y'all want to play, tuh.

Speaker 3:
[111:13] Go in, go in, go in. Do you want me to look it up, rap?

Speaker 2:
[111:18] I saw they weren't even like collab posting.

Speaker 1:
[111:20] Come on, man. Y'all can't play with us, though. Boy, come on, man. Stop that shit.

Speaker 3:
[111:24] Not collab posting it is unthinkable. They can't do that.

Speaker 2:
[111:27] I swear it wasn't.

Speaker 3:
[111:29] All right.

Speaker 1:
[111:30] Where are they at?

Speaker 3:
[111:31] Let's see what we got here. Okay. Three days ago.

Speaker 2:
[111:34] Oh, and two more.

Speaker 3:
[111:35] Never mind.

Speaker 2:
[111:35] They're on there.

Speaker 3:
[111:36] They're on there. Okay. Three days ago, the Flaco and T-Rail podcast, 14K.

Speaker 1:
[111:41] Come on, we 30 out the gate, and watch what we do after Monday.

Speaker 3:
[111:45] This one right here, for some reason, is only 31 minutes, and it has 9K after one day.

Speaker 1:
[111:53] And y'all can't play with us.

Speaker 4:
[111:54] Stop that shit, bro.

Speaker 1:
[111:56] Respectfully.

Speaker 3:
[111:57] This one, 15K from six days ago.

Speaker 1:
[112:01] And we do 30 every time we go up.

Speaker 3:
[112:03] This one, 12K from eight days ago. Honestly, I had no idea it was that bad. But then this one randomly has, this one has 34, but it's the stuff about Draco.

Speaker 2:
[112:14] The two Draco episodes did well for sure.

Speaker 1:
[112:16] I can't fuck with us, man. Stop that shit.

Speaker 2:
[112:18] But like, honestly, not even Payton.

Speaker 5:
[112:21] Honestly, you better stop for they hop out on you.

Speaker 2:
[112:25] But honestly, what is the drop-off?

Speaker 5:
[112:29] Like, a lot of those content does hundreds of thousands of views.

Speaker 1:
[112:32] Nah, nah, what you mean?

Speaker 5:
[112:34] You're talking mess about them. You know, these street dudes over here.

Speaker 1:
[112:37] I'm not talking mess about nobody. I'm competing on a pile of them.

Speaker 2:
[112:40] You're gonna be like, let me see your arm.

Speaker 1:
[112:41] I ain't saying that crazy to nobody. I ain't disrespecting nobody, but I'm like, the hottest pod, we gonna beat it.

Speaker 3:
[112:46] Who do you think could pod better, Doughboy or T-Roy?

Speaker 1:
[112:51] man. I got Doughboy. Come on, bro.

Speaker 3:
[112:52] That's a good pod beef.

Speaker 1:
[112:53] Respectfully, bro.

Speaker 3:
[112:54] If they had a war of words, you think you could take them out?

Speaker 2:
[112:57] Man, I think it's this. You don't want beef with a comedian. I don't want to beef with T-Roy.

Speaker 4:
[113:01] They're gonna get you a funny stuff.

Speaker 1:
[113:02] No, I want to beef with T-Roy. I ain't never said nothing negative about him when I met him.

Speaker 4:
[113:07] Yeah, he a cool dude.

Speaker 2:
[113:08] Shout out to Duna.

Speaker 3:
[113:09] Who's been taking them on?

Speaker 1:
[113:10] But if we want to cook, it ain't nobody bigger than a boy, period.

Speaker 2:
[113:15] Doughboy.

Speaker 1:
[113:16] Doughboy. Nigga, Sacramento, 916.

Speaker 2:
[113:18] 916, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[113:20] know me, know. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[113:23] Talk that talk.

Speaker 1:
[113:23] I'm cool until I ain't, like, you know what I'm saying? No, I'm poppin in, And it's respectable. But if you want to cook, nigga, come on. this is the shit. These ain't doing numbers like us, bro, period. Stop talking all that little, popping all that hot shit.

Speaker 2:
[113:38] Peons, come on.

Speaker 1:
[113:40] Like, we really out here.

Speaker 2:
[113:41] Weenie.

Speaker 7:
[113:42] Oh, y'all can fuck with it.

Speaker 1:
[113:43] No, you is doing 8K, I'm trying to handle it. I'm with Adam and the boys, like, we out here.

Speaker 3:
[113:50] I'm a No Jumper, You can't go 24 hours?

Speaker 1:
[113:54] I'm absolutely, I threw that, I threw the Halley, I threw the Hail Mary, and I'm glad that it landed. We're gonna make the most epic shit. I already hit moves and we was like, this has to be the most epic shit ever.

Speaker 3:
[114:04] This is gonna be the thing, though, is the intention of this All Day Monday stream to be a 420 stream where you smoke as much weed as possible? Because to me, that's gonna mean-

Speaker 2:
[114:12] That's counteractive to the 24 hour.

Speaker 3:
[114:13] You're going to fall asleep or get drowsy.

Speaker 1:
[114:16] No, but that's a part of it, but no, we're gonna stay up for 24 hours. I'm gonna show you something that you can't see.

Speaker 2:
[114:22] I say the Smokeathon ends at like 12 midnight when 420 ends, and then it turns into, you know-

Speaker 1:
[114:27] 24 hours, I don't give a fuck about it.

Speaker 2:
[114:29] It will be 421.

Speaker 3:
[114:31] Pardon me if I say this idea is doomed, but also it's like I wanna see you guys try.

Speaker 1:
[114:36] And I want Spodey to pull up so I get to bathe Spodey for like an hour.

Speaker 7:
[114:40] I wanna go at it with this guy.

Speaker 4:
[114:42] Don't pull up anymore, man.

Speaker 1:
[114:43] We're gonna make good content, bro.

Speaker 3:
[114:45] Do we need to have the paramedics post it up?

Speaker 7:
[114:48] I need those little-

Speaker 1:
[114:50] I wanna debate with you because you're smart as fuck, bro. No, but Spodey, Spodey.

Speaker 5:
[114:54] Is it Nightlife?

Speaker 1:
[114:55] No, but what I'm saying is-

Speaker 2:
[114:57] We gonna make it a club.

Speaker 1:
[114:59] I've been expecting so highly. I wanna debate you, bro. I wanna go like toe to toe, because I'll cook you for real.

Speaker 3:
[115:04] You're gonna cook your ass.

Speaker 5:
[115:05] You definitely won't cook.

Speaker 2:
[115:06] We'll come to the grill.

Speaker 5:
[115:08] I'm up right now, 6-0.

Speaker 1:
[115:10] Well, let's go, Easy, you got 30 up here.

Speaker 3:
[115:12] You got six hats?

Speaker 5:
[115:14] I know.

Speaker 1:
[115:14] You think you have 6-0? You're tripping.

Speaker 5:
[115:16] On today's points?

Speaker 1:
[115:17] Not at all.

Speaker 5:
[115:18] Party seven or eight.

Speaker 2:
[115:19] The thing I'm nervous at is there's a portion in the middle of the night when you're doing the 24-hour stream where everybody kind of has to go to sleep. The viewers have to go to sleep.

Speaker 1:
[115:26] No sleep. I'm going to sleep all day Sunday.

Speaker 2:
[115:28] In terms of being entertaining and having the chat engage.

Speaker 1:
[115:31] Did you see what Kyson and I did?

Speaker 7:
[115:33] Keep it a million dollar empire.

Speaker 2:
[115:35] 100,000 people watching.

Speaker 1:
[115:37] We gotta do this. What I'm gonna do is...

Speaker 5:
[115:39] Nightlife though.

Speaker 1:
[115:39] Hold on.

Speaker 5:
[115:40] We gotta get it.

Speaker 3:
[115:40] What is the nightlife?

Speaker 5:
[115:41] The club. Strippers.

Speaker 4:
[115:44] Bring it on.

Speaker 3:
[115:45] I think you gotta make it a little mini party.

Speaker 5:
[115:48] What is we doing?

Speaker 3:
[115:49] Yo, Crash Count said, Doughboy looks like a T-Moon Nori. Yo!

Speaker 2:
[115:54] I'm DJ EFN then. I'm DJ EFN.

Speaker 5:
[115:57] Eddie got the jug. Cup. Drink champs. Yeah, when he get night, we gotta turn up for the nightlife. I'm for that.

Speaker 1:
[116:04] Are you pulling up on Monday to come fuck with us?

Speaker 5:
[116:07] Artie said, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[116:07] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[116:08] I'm for sure coming to talk to you. Don't piss him off.

Speaker 2:
[116:09] He's not gonna come.

Speaker 3:
[116:11] You should do Coke for the first time.

Speaker 4:
[116:14] You can stay up all night.

Speaker 7:
[116:15] No problem.

Speaker 1:
[116:16] You do have a big nose.

Speaker 5:
[116:17] You the reason y'all know, you know.

Speaker 2:
[116:19] Just try it.

Speaker 7:
[116:21] Honestly, it's not like the crack on his face. He got a big nose. You can do a little bump stick. You know you got a big nose, I'm not saying anything about the size of your nose.

Speaker 8:
[116:30] His nose is ridiculous.

Speaker 2:
[116:32] He's looping you into that.

Speaker 1:
[116:34] I'm using that to anything. Spodey, you got glasses. You don't know you got a big nose?

Speaker 5:
[116:39] I never said that I don't.

Speaker 7:
[116:40] Yo, you not gonna get the anti-black.

Speaker 2:
[116:42] Yo, black is beautiful, bro.

Speaker 7:
[116:46] Why do you have a corduroy jumpsuit?

Speaker 1:
[116:49] Who told you that was a good idea?

Speaker 7:
[116:53] No, no, did you walk out the house?

Speaker 4:
[116:56] Who the told you that?

Speaker 3:
[116:59] He's running sexy.

Speaker 4:
[117:00] Spodey, Spodey.

Speaker 7:
[117:01] Why? Man to man, Spodey, man to man. Korteroi Jepsu, you are wild, Is you going to an interview or a workout?

Speaker 4:
[117:15] Korteroi Jepsu?

Speaker 5:
[117:17] Y'all see, that's just what's in it right now.

Speaker 7:
[117:18] Do you workout in it, or do you go to interviews in it?

Speaker 3:
[117:20] You look like Common. Common probably wearing the same shirt right now.

Speaker 2:
[117:23] There's something slight, there's something slight.

Speaker 3:
[117:25] Common.

Speaker 5:
[117:27] Come on, bro, you got a lime green, what is that? A hockey jersey, yo.

Speaker 1:
[117:32] Just a merch.

Speaker 3:
[117:33] A little Rose Battle.

Speaker 1:
[117:35] Did you iron that before you came here?

Speaker 5:
[117:36] He ain't supposed to, it's quarter ward. It ain't wrinkled.

Speaker 2:
[117:39] Yeah, quarter ward don't wrinkle.

Speaker 3:
[117:40] You got an iron routine going on. I don't iron. Adam, Adam, Adam, Adam, Adam.

Speaker 1:
[117:44] Question.

Speaker 3:
[117:45] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[117:45] When was the last time you purchased quarter ward?

Speaker 5:
[117:48] You can't see.

Speaker 7:
[117:49] I got some purple quarter wards, dark purple.

Speaker 2:
[117:52] I got some polo quarter wards.

Speaker 1:
[117:54] Cause it's coming to you next.

Speaker 5:
[117:55] Y'all see it, chat.

Speaker 2:
[118:01] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[118:02] He can walk the runway.

Speaker 7:
[118:04] Look at him.

Speaker 1:
[118:04] It's making it worse.

Speaker 7:
[118:06] Look at that.

Speaker 3:
[118:06] He looks maxing.

Speaker 2:
[118:10] A6 is fresh.

Speaker 1:
[118:11] You're making my point for me.

Speaker 3:
[118:12] You're looking like a snack.

Speaker 1:
[118:14] All right, don't look.

Speaker 2:
[118:16] You gotta do the fit check. You gotta do the fit check now.

Speaker 5:
[118:19] It's something light, but you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:
[118:23] Why didn't you go that way? Why didn't you go that way?

Speaker 7:
[118:28] Why didn't you go the other way?

Speaker 2:
[118:32] Okay, okay, so we got the on some shit, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 7:
[118:35] We got the cargo plate.

Speaker 5:
[118:38] We got the Spizz Ike's.

Speaker 2:
[118:39] I think the all black Spizz Ike's with some cargo. You know what I'm saying? Black cargo pants. This is a fat dude fit for show.

Speaker 3:
[118:45] Definitely a large guy.

Speaker 5:
[118:47] He got the team Jordan's on.

Speaker 4:
[118:48] Did you not? Why do you got a couple?

Speaker 2:
[118:50] Why don't you go that way?

Speaker 7:
[118:52] No people on this side. It's so much more open.

Speaker 5:
[118:55] He fucked up. He got the pro club, hockey jersey, the cardboard.

Speaker 1:
[119:01] Cardboard, Jamsuit, shut up.

Speaker 5:
[119:03] Man, what's up, man? My shit better than that shit.

Speaker 3:
[119:06] Holy shit.

Speaker 2:
[119:07] Oh my God.

Speaker 3:
[119:07] You guys are funny, man.

Speaker 5:
[119:09] That shit better. He got the team Jordan's on, y'all. I didn't make him a retro.

Speaker 3:
[119:12] Whoa, you pissed, huh?

Speaker 1:
[119:14] your outfit, Spodey. Fuck your outfit.

Speaker 5:
[119:17] It's so light. Ah, buddy.

Speaker 1:
[119:19] No, it's nothing in light. It's heavy.

Speaker 5:
[119:21] It's so light, you feel me? I be having it on every day, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:
[119:24] You don't pull bitches in it.

Speaker 3:
[119:25] Yes, he does.

Speaker 4:
[119:26] No, he doesn't.

Speaker 2:
[119:27] Adam, who's fit would you rather wear, Spodey's or Doughboy's?

Speaker 1:
[119:30] Come on, keep it a-hawna.

Speaker 3:
[119:32] If it was fitted to my body, I would probably be more comfortable in Doughboy's.

Speaker 4:
[119:37] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[119:40] You look like an adult contemporary.

Speaker 7:
[119:42] What? Yeah, you look old, You look 60.

Speaker 3:
[119:46] You look like Common.

Speaker 7:
[119:47] You do.

Speaker 3:
[119:47] Here we go. But with a hat. You got a hat, though. Are you fresh, though?

Speaker 5:
[119:54] You 50 years old, still rocking the grill. That's crazy.

Speaker 3:
[119:56] You're fresh on some low-key shit.

Speaker 1:
[120:00] I'm not even 47, I'm just 44.

Speaker 2:
[120:02] With a corduroy jumpsuit, It's not clean, brother.

Speaker 3:
[120:05] And when we talk about looks, nobody like that shit? When we talk about looks, we gotta be real.

Speaker 4:
[120:11] I think body fat percentage is a big part of looking good.

Speaker 7:
[120:14] There goes the look smacker.

Speaker 4:
[120:15] And Spodey Face really is kind of looks maxing.

Speaker 2:
[120:18] He does.

Speaker 4:
[120:19] And Doughboy historically has had an issue with that.

Speaker 2:
[120:21] And your outfit is the bullshit. And you need to know that, brother. And I with you in a real way, but, let me be your stylist, brother.

Speaker 6:
[120:31] I mean, you look crazy out here, brother.

Speaker 5:
[120:34] You look crazy. Put it in the poll.

Speaker 2:
[120:37] Is Spodey's outfit bullshit or not?

Speaker 8:
[120:40] Can you put it in the poll?

Speaker 5:
[120:41] Can we poll that?

Speaker 2:
[120:43] Daddy, can we poll that?

Speaker 7:
[120:44] No, whose fit is better?

Speaker 6:
[120:49] Your outfit is buff, Put it up on the poll.

Speaker 1:
[120:51] We're gonna let the chat.

Speaker 4:
[120:53] We're gonna let the chat be started.

Speaker 5:
[120:54] You look ridiculous, brother.

Speaker 1:
[120:55] You got a hockey jersey.

Speaker 4:
[120:57] Who has the better?

Speaker 5:
[120:58] Your outfit is stupid dumb, What does he want to do?

Speaker 2:
[121:02] Fuck told him that, Come on, bro.

Speaker 5:
[121:04] Who told you to walk out the house like that?

Speaker 1:
[121:06] Man, bro, what did you do?

Speaker 5:
[121:07] I wouldn't have did it.

Speaker 2:
[121:08] I would have been like, hey.

Speaker 4:
[121:08] Everybody go vote in the chat.

Speaker 7:
[121:10] Go vote in the chat now.

Speaker 5:
[121:11] That outfit bunk as hell.

Speaker 4:
[121:12] Phillip said Doughboy got a Juggalo jersey on.

Speaker 7:
[121:15] That's absolutely what that is for sure. Shout out to the Juggalo.

Speaker 9:
[121:19] Why are you presenting this to people, No, you look like a St. Patrick's Day mannequin.

Speaker 2:
[121:27] That's what you look like.

Speaker 3:
[121:29] Yeah, it's your green hat, I don't have that shit, bro.

Speaker 2:
[121:35] Come on, How much you spend for that whole fit? 30?

Speaker 1:
[121:38] 30 is crazy. 30, 30, 30 is right. I mean, my A6 is 179 plus tax.

Speaker 2:
[121:46] your A6 is bumped, That's true. I lost something the other day.

Speaker 4:
[121:51] Exactly.

Speaker 7:
[121:53] That's how you know they knew.

Speaker 4:
[121:54] Because I looked online to see if he's bumped, And there was the same online.

Speaker 1:
[121:57] Don't worry, you sleep, bro.

Speaker 7:
[121:58] I sleep, The kicks are gonna get me every time. The kicks got me.

Speaker 4:
[122:02] Damn, y'all really funky.

Speaker 7:
[122:04] I rock Spodey because it's off the kicks.

Speaker 8:
[122:06] You got beef now, huh?

Speaker 1:
[122:07] Nah, we ain't got no beef, But I'll be him up on his outfits, don't I?

Speaker 5:
[122:10] You look ridiculous.

Speaker 3:
[122:12] You look ridiculous as a person.

Speaker 5:
[122:15] You have dandruff in your beard.

Speaker 2:
[122:17] Wait, wait, he has dandruff in his beard.

Speaker 4:
[122:19] Oh, shit.

Speaker 2:
[122:21] You need to wash your face with cells and glue.

Speaker 7:
[122:23] No, I ain't got no dandruff.

Speaker 1:
[122:24] This is gray hair, you still crazy.

Speaker 4:
[122:27] Yo, he turned it into a drunk roast battle. I kinda like it.

Speaker 7:
[122:31] This roast meat's the desk. It's the desk from Roast Me.

Speaker 1:
[122:33] That's what it is. And he's getting cooked. I'm not even a-

Speaker 3:
[122:37] Ah, you might be a 1-0, but I'll be back.

Speaker 1:
[122:39] Right? That's so much shit. Yo, don't give up, man.

Speaker 4:
[122:41] Yo, I got a question for you. Have you spoken to 4Xtra since that day that we saw you celebrating together?

Speaker 1:
[122:47] Yeah, I talked to him another day. Our cousin actually passed away, so we were at the funeral home. Condolences. He arrested peace to Sam, man. My cousin Sam, little Sam from mainstream. We was just out there, topped it up with a couple a little bit, you know what I'm saying? And passing, so you know, that's...

Speaker 7:
[123:03] And it was like the same energy, y'all was cool. It's all squash.

Speaker 1:
[123:07] Yeah, I never had a problem with nobody, you know what I'm saying? So, yeah, you definitely, you know, you gotta bring that in. You know, our family is everything as far as, you know, especially when it's a death, you know what I'm saying? All our family was around our family and friends, so, you know, of course, it wasn't gonna be no nonsense up there. I would never disrespect, you know what I'm saying? You know, the home goings.

Speaker 7:
[123:26] Nah, for sure.

Speaker 1:
[123:27] You know what I mean? But yeah, I talked to him the other day, though.

Speaker 4:
[123:30] You guys talk about me?

Speaker 1:
[123:32] Nah, we never talk about you.

Speaker 7:
[123:33] Barstool says.

Speaker 2:
[123:33] Same character, same face, same boy.

Speaker 1:
[123:37] But what I can say, though, you know, that sporty face, that sporty face for us is sitting there, and that's coming.

Speaker 7:
[123:47] What do you mean?

Speaker 5:
[123:47] Now, give us more.

Speaker 4:
[123:48] Let's do it on here.

Speaker 5:
[123:50] Give us an exclusive.

Speaker 1:
[123:52] I'm telling you right now.

Speaker 4:
[123:54] Are you going to resurrect the off-the-back podcast?

Speaker 7:
[123:57] That's going to get you a million from Barstow.

Speaker 2:
[123:58] Come on, man.

Speaker 5:
[123:59] Turn up.

Speaker 2:
[124:00] Turn up. Come on, buddy.

Speaker 1:
[124:01] I'm not. We're going to turn up. I got a whole lot to say. I'm pretty sure he got a whole lot to say. And then I don't know how it's going to turn out, but we're going to leave everything on the table, though. So that's coming.

Speaker 7:
[124:10] Are you still doing the Realist podcast?

Speaker 1:
[124:15] I mean, Bro Rogan, he used to be hitting me and telling me to do it. You know, I've been kind of busy, though, to be honest, with you, man. Shout out to Bro Rogan, though.

Speaker 7:
[124:22] So, it's nothing like the old relationship, not being good. What you been doing?

Speaker 5:
[124:26] Why you so busy?

Speaker 1:
[124:27] I ain't busy, though, huh?

Speaker 2:
[124:28] What you been doing?

Speaker 1:
[124:29] I'm actually a full-time father. I got a full-time job, and then I do content on the side. I be in my community all the time. Literally, bro. I got custody of my son. He be two years old in June. I got full custody of him, so I got a toddler. I got a nine-to-five, and I'm in my community all the time, and I part on the side.

Speaker 2:
[124:46] Respect, brother. Respect, respect.

Speaker 4:
[124:48] And he makes YouTube videos about hood drama.

Speaker 1:
[124:52] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[124:53] Exploiting the community, some might say.

Speaker 1:
[124:55] No, I wouldn't be exploiting. I'm giving back to the community.

Speaker 2:
[124:59] Don't be exploiting, you be exploiting.

Speaker 1:
[125:01] How am I exploiting when I give back to the community?

Speaker 2:
[125:03] Because you be on the fence about how you feel.

Speaker 1:
[125:06] What, how about I feel about what, brother?

Speaker 2:
[125:08] People snitching.

Speaker 1:
[125:09] That's just how I feel, but if you talking about giving back, let's talk about how I feed the homeless.

Speaker 2:
[125:14] Spodey, do you know how many people, do you know how many little kids look up to you, bro?

Speaker 1:
[125:18] Exactly, that's why I'm in my community 24-7.

Speaker 3:
[125:19] So what do you want to tell them?

Speaker 2:
[125:20] What would you tell your kids? Tell the rest of the world.

Speaker 1:
[125:23] As far as what? I tell them don't get involved in the streets.

Speaker 2:
[125:27] But you tell people don't snitch if something happens to them and they get victimized.

Speaker 1:
[125:30] Absolutely, I feel if you commit a crime, go do your time like a man.

Speaker 2:
[125:33] Okay, but what if you're just a regular fucking citizen and somebody robs you?

Speaker 1:
[125:37] The gang has nothing to do with you being a man. Take the gang aspect out of it.

Speaker 2:
[125:42] So you would tell that to your child. You would say if somebody robs you, just let him do it.

Speaker 1:
[125:48] All right, again, if somebody robs my son, I'm gonna tell him the first thing I'm gonna tell him is to give it to him. Give what to him? Whatever they want. Nothing is worth your life. Okay. That's the first thing I'm gonna tell him. Just give it to him.

Speaker 2:
[125:58] So can they go and call the police?

Speaker 1:
[126:01] I don't support that. Now, whether he do it or not, that's on him. I don't support that, bro.

Speaker 2:
[126:05] But your son is a whole citizen. He didn't live the life that you live. So you would tell him not to go report it to the authorities?

Speaker 1:
[126:11] You not listen to some song? I'm answering your question. I just told you I don't support that. Whether he do or not, that's on him. I don't support it though. That's just not me. I don't have a problem if he goes do it. I just don't support that. I'm not with that.

Speaker 2:
[126:23] Why wouldn't you support it? He didn't do anything to anybody. Somebody ran him on him.

Speaker 1:
[126:27] Bro, you're not going to play me with the snitching shit, bro. I don't support it, bro, in no way, say, fashion or form.

Speaker 7:
[126:31] It's a tired conversation. We hash this one out.

Speaker 1:
[126:35] A rat is a rat.

Speaker 2:
[126:38] Okay. I respectfully disagree with you, though.

Speaker 1:
[126:44] I mean, you're not the only person, because Moose said he had tail, too, so.

Speaker 7:
[126:47] Yeah, but I don't care that he calls me a rat either, because I'm not a gangster.

Speaker 1:
[126:51] Exactly my point. If you do something to somebody, lay me with it, you can't be a rat.

Speaker 7:
[126:55] Yeah, that's how their code is.

Speaker 1:
[126:57] If I go hit my hood up on the wall, somebody call me a tiger, how can I get mad when they call me a tiger?

Speaker 7:
[127:01] Yeah, how dare you? It's like, I don't care. That's not my thing.

Speaker 2:
[127:04] Not there, we gotta die on. All right, let's go.

Speaker 4:
[127:06] If you think if we keep podcasting for a few years, that eventually you'll tell me about all the work that you put in in the streets.

Speaker 1:
[127:14] I never put in no work.

Speaker 4:
[127:16] I'm pretty sure you did.

Speaker 1:
[127:17] I'm pretty sure I haven't.

Speaker 7:
[127:18] That's the right answer.

Speaker 4:
[127:19] I'm pretty sure you were out there spinning and doing all kinds of crazy shit.

Speaker 2:
[127:22] You did something.

Speaker 1:
[127:23] No, I never spent a block no one time.

Speaker 2:
[127:25] You never did nothing? No.

Speaker 7:
[127:28] Oh, okay. My client was a part of a fraternity and he committed no crimes.

Speaker 1:
[127:34] And I was convicted of crimes that I was not guilty of.

Speaker 7:
[127:39] Falsely imprisoned.

Speaker 1:
[127:40] Okay. You know how the system do my people.

Speaker 7:
[127:43] Trying to hold the black man down and you guys are trying to perpetuate that.

Speaker 4:
[127:47] Yeah, no, for sure. I'm perpetuating that. Okay.

Speaker 1:
[127:51] You always be perpetuating shit. Oh, you didn't read the poll. God damn.

Speaker 2:
[127:55] It's supposed to be 71%.

Speaker 5:
[127:57] Oh shit. Look at that. He be?

Speaker 7:
[127:59] That's a sweep.

Speaker 4:
[127:59] Who has the better outfits? He has 71%. All right, brother.

Speaker 7:
[128:06] He beat me?

Speaker 4:
[128:07] And that's with 171 votes. It's a decent sample size.

Speaker 7:
[128:10] And all you guys are guys, judging guys. That's cool.

Speaker 2:
[128:14] We just playfully bantering. It's all good.

Speaker 7:
[128:17] Should we do another poll?

Speaker 4:
[128:18] Who's the better podder?

Speaker 1:
[128:20] Oh, you know, don't like me. Do it again. Give him, give him action. You could do it.

Speaker 8:
[128:22] Sorry, Paul.

Speaker 7:
[128:24] I love the polls today.

Speaker 4:
[128:25] Who's the better podcaster?

Speaker 2:
[128:28] Come on, bro. I could pod for real.

Speaker 4:
[128:29] Spodey.

Speaker 1:
[128:30] I definitely think you could pod.

Speaker 2:
[128:31] Street shit.

Speaker 7:
[128:32] Spodey has a bigger sample size on No Jumper, though.

Speaker 2:
[128:34] Street shit, he got me.

Speaker 1:
[128:36] Pod shit, come on.

Speaker 2:
[128:37] Don't do that.

Speaker 5:
[128:38] Don't do that.

Speaker 1:
[128:40] Don't do that.

Speaker 4:
[128:41] Hit that poll. We're ready to see. I'm trying to see something.

Speaker 1:
[128:44] They know I'll be cussing them out.

Speaker 4:
[128:46] Yeah. You mean Grandmas cookies?

Speaker 2:
[128:48] Quick question.

Speaker 1:
[128:49] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[128:50] You didn't really know who I was before I got here, did you? No.

Speaker 7:
[128:53] I put them on. I put them on. I vouched for you.

Speaker 4:
[128:56] I didn't know you were until the competition.

Speaker 5:
[128:58] I was just like, I don't think he knows.

Speaker 2:
[129:00] I kind of been out here.

Speaker 7:
[129:01] He don't watch no Wild and Outer Rob. Roast me. You know, black content.

Speaker 4:
[129:05] I don't give a. I try to watch a little bit.

Speaker 2:
[129:08] I'll say this because I'm going back to All Dev very, very soon. Shout out Patrick Cloud. OK, we will be we we are rebuilding it, but it was just a lot of shit going on. You could just Google it.

Speaker 7:
[129:19] What are some of the things, Doughboy?

Speaker 2:
[129:21] Come on.

Speaker 7:
[129:22] You're a real potter, I thought.

Speaker 1:
[129:23] Yeah, come up with some exclusives.

Speaker 8:
[129:25] You can go Google it.

Speaker 2:
[129:26] No, no, no, no. So whatever the accusations were for Russell, yeah, it fucked the, you know, the brand up. But, you know, none of that shit has been proven. He hasn't been convicted.

Speaker 7:
[129:36] But he didn't flee the country.

Speaker 2:
[129:37] He did. You know what I'm saying? But at the same time, like he hasn't.

Speaker 7:
[129:41] That doesn't prove anything. I'm just saying that that's the context.

Speaker 2:
[129:44] He hasn't been convicted of anything. So it's like it tore up the family. It's a bunch of people that you used to see rocking together. We was all doing shit, but now that shit is no longer.

Speaker 7:
[129:55] Now we just gotta move on. But are you gonna try to bring a lot of the old people back to all deaf?

Speaker 2:
[130:00] Absolutely. I'm going back to all deaf. I'm going back to Roast Me. I'm going back on Wild'n Out. Shout out to all my homies. So shit is all turning all the way up. But sometimes you gotta just take some little bit of time for yourself. It's just get yourself together.

Speaker 4:
[130:12] One of his accusations already very well known before all Dev Digital became a thing. And why did it all of a sudden start to matter? Because I feel like Russell is doomed to like forever have to go through this media cycle every couple years.

Speaker 2:
[130:26] And I hate it for him because I've hung out with Russell and I've never seen that type of activity for him. So I can't speak to if he is guilty or not guilty of whatever people are saying. But when I was around him, I never saw that shit.

Speaker 1:
[130:40] What's the main thing about Kimura Lee, right?

Speaker 2:
[130:43] His wife?

Speaker 4:
[130:43] There's a bunch of like rape accusations, I think.

Speaker 2:
[130:45] Yeah, but I never saw that shit with Bro. I'd never seen any of that. I spent a lot of time with Russell and I'd never seen him make a woman uncomfortable. I'd never seen him do no weird shit. So if a asks me, that's not what I've seen of him. Now, people are having the accusation of shit that when I wasn't there, I can't speak to that.

Speaker 4:
[131:06] But did people not want to be a part of the brand anymore because of the accusations?

Speaker 2:
[131:11] Yeah, I felt like that was a part of it. And then it was just like, we had something great and then it just kind of fell apart. So, you know what I'm saying? Shout out to all the deaf supporters and everybody that with it, but it was just like, the shit just fell apart. Like, you know what I'm saying? Everybody with their separate ways.

Speaker 7:
[131:26] And what year was that? When that really fell apart?

Speaker 3:
[131:28] Like 2020, that's when my shit happened.

Speaker 7:
[131:30] So very progressive, very like, you know, the Me Too shit still going on. That was really still running the internet.

Speaker 2:
[131:35] It was just a terrible time. But shout out to everybody from All Def Digital. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 7:
[131:41] Yeah, roast everybody. Five days ago, 113K.

Speaker 2:
[131:43] Yeah, shout out to the homies. And I'm going back to All Def. Like, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 7:
[131:47] So have they been holding it down? All Def just threw out it all? They posted through it?

Speaker 2:
[131:51] Shout out to Patrick. Shout out to all them cats over there doing their thing. They been like representing the brand really, really good. So shout out to them.

Speaker 4:
[131:57] Their views are ass.

Speaker 2:
[131:59] Oh, God damn it.

Speaker 4:
[132:00] They had 100K on that one.

Speaker 2:
[132:01] They had 100K on that one. I'm just saying nice things to my friends.

Speaker 4:
[132:04] They're doing rap playlists daily.

Speaker 7:
[132:07] More than them, 34K, it has better.

Speaker 4:
[132:10] There's like a few episodes here and there that will have like 100K, but there's a lot of like 10K, 15K.

Speaker 2:
[132:15] No all Def slanderers.

Speaker 7:
[132:17] Got 79, 196.

Speaker 4:
[132:18] You gotta be objective if you want to be a Potter, buddy.

Speaker 5:
[132:20] You're right, all right.

Speaker 2:
[132:21] So yeah, the numbers are the numbers.

Speaker 7:
[132:22] They have higher highs though, for sure. No, shout out to them.

Speaker 4:
[132:25] I'm sure they're some good people over there trying to make something happen.

Speaker 5:
[132:28] I try, squad.

Speaker 4:
[132:29] The business model of trying to create a podcast network is kind of dubious, I think.

Speaker 7:
[132:36] I think you have your best chance with funny people, though. That's a good market to be in, for sure.

Speaker 2:
[132:41] I feel like we laid the blueprint down for that shit way back down. You can do this shit, you just gotta be consistent. Just every single day. You gotta just drop shit every single day.

Speaker 7:
[132:50] But an all-deaf, I think, has a better chance than a black effect, where you have to find these super good podcasters that can commentate on the culture very well. Versus comedians, where there's a whole lane of huge comedy podcasts out there.

Speaker 4:
[133:04] Do you think it makes me racist that I don't think Roast Me is funny? I think it's so... I've tried to watch it before. I don't think it's funny.

Speaker 7:
[133:14] I think you have to find the right episodes.

Speaker 2:
[133:16] Have you ever watched a real episode? Pull up something.

Speaker 4:
[133:18] No.

Speaker 2:
[133:21] You don't Roast Me?

Speaker 7:
[133:22] Like Boo Capone.

Speaker 4:
[133:23] I've tried to watch it.

Speaker 2:
[133:24] Boo Capone, Craig Smith, Brent Taylor.

Speaker 7:
[133:26] There's some killers that go on there for sure.

Speaker 2:
[133:28] You don't know these guys?

Speaker 4:
[133:29] Am I alone in this?

Speaker 7:
[133:30] No, there's some mid episodes for sure, but when they get the right line up on there, they could have some bangers for sure.

Speaker 2:
[133:35] No, Brent Taylor, Craig Smith, Boo Capone, Brandon Lewis. These are some of the greatest fucking Roasters of our era. Are you serious?

Speaker 7:
[133:44] But I don't see you like watching, are you watching stand up on the regular, Adam? I don't think you're watching. Yeah, so I feel like it's just there's like Laina comedy that's not really relatable to you.

Speaker 4:
[133:53] I watch it like-

Speaker 7:
[133:53] I don't watch it a ton anymore.

Speaker 3:
[133:55] Nah, you gotta watch the guys.

Speaker 2:
[133:57] Them niggas are goats, seriously. And I'm not just bigging up my guys, but them niggas is lit.

Speaker 7:
[134:02] No, they're really funny for sure.

Speaker 2:
[134:04] You don't know who Craig Smith is? I probably recognize him.

Speaker 7:
[134:08] Light skinned dude.

Speaker 2:
[134:08] Brent Taylor, Boo Capone, really? I probably-

Speaker 7:
[134:11] Boo Capone came on-

Speaker 2:
[134:13] I know, honest question. You don't know who Craig Smith is?

Speaker 4:
[134:16] I'm gonna look him up.

Speaker 2:
[134:17] All right, look him up, come on man.

Speaker 7:
[134:18] Boo Capone came on at the end of the day, back in the day.

Speaker 2:
[134:21] Just give me two. Give me Craig Smith and Boo Capone. Come on, we're not gonna do this.

Speaker 3:
[134:25] Come on guys, come on.

Speaker 4:
[134:27] Craig Smith, is he a surgeon in Maryland? Oh my God.

Speaker 7:
[134:31] And he's not, no, not the basketball coach either.

Speaker 2:
[134:33] Put Craig Smith comedy. Spodey, do you know who Craig Smith is?

Speaker 1:
[134:38] I don't.

Speaker 2:
[134:39] Oh my.

Speaker 4:
[134:39] Look at that.

Speaker 3:
[134:40] Moose, you know who he is, right?

Speaker 1:
[134:41] Yeah, you know I was in prison.

Speaker 7:
[134:42] But also you kinda feel like you have to be in tune with All Def to-

Speaker 2:
[134:46] Craig is one of the funniest comedians in the-

Speaker 7:
[134:49] You gotta be in tune with All Def though.

Speaker 2:
[134:51] Pull up a best. Yeah, best. Just pull the best up.

Speaker 4:
[134:55] The best?

Speaker 2:
[134:56] No, no. Just go back down, down, down.

Speaker 7:
[134:58] I would say he's probably the best one on Roast Me consistently.

Speaker 4:
[135:03] All right, I'm gonna put my headphones in. I'm gonna watch this.

Speaker 5:
[135:05] Yeah, Craig is hilarious.

Speaker 3:
[135:07] All right, I'm gonna give it a try.

Speaker 2:
[135:08] All right, here we go. Come on, let's go. Let's go, Craig.

Speaker 4:
[135:12] This is what we do here.

Speaker 3:
[135:13] He just called me.

Speaker 9:
[135:14] He said, keep my wife Billy's name out your motherfucking mouth. Give it up for black ass K-Dub. His spine made out of chocolate. That don't get bone marrow transplants. He get mud marrow transplants. Your x-ray got an arm in the middle of it. I don't know who I was on, Billy put on his white sandals to go to the store. Billy broke his neck being too sassy. I know, bitch. David Lucas bring his own meat with him to the restaurant. My shit already seasoned, just cook it on media. Billy the first openly gay pirate. A pirate is a pirate. A pirate. I everybody on this shit. That be on the poop deck getting dug out, Oh, shit.

Speaker 5:
[136:04] Y'all give it up for Till Harris, y'all.

Speaker 2:
[136:09] Where the is Craig Adam? He ain't laughing.

Speaker 4:
[136:13] There's something. It's just not...

Speaker 2:
[136:15] You didn't fuck with either, Moose?

Speaker 9:
[136:16] No, that wasn't the piss example, maybe. I don't know, but it just...

Speaker 7:
[136:20] I think it's the setting where...

Speaker 5:
[136:22] Back me up as a black man.

Speaker 7:
[136:24] There's a couple of funny moments.

Speaker 3:
[136:27] I feel like you gotta be kind of like bought in when you watch comedy.

Speaker 5:
[136:32] You didn't laugh once.

Speaker 4:
[136:34] I mean, I kind of missed the jokes.

Speaker 7:
[136:36] Comedy is very music in that way, where you have to think the person's cool to like their music. You kind of have to buy into the whole thing, like to listen to Too Slimy, you know?

Speaker 4:
[136:44] But that was... Every time I tried to watch Roast Me or whatever, which is really probably once or maybe twice, it was kind of similar to that. I feel like it's like a style of comedy that I just so don't get.

Speaker 5:
[136:59] You don't fuck with it for real?

Speaker 4:
[137:01] I'm confused by it.

Speaker 2:
[137:03] Cause you did not laugh at all. And I was like jiggling and chugging, like, yeah, this is the shit that I know. And nobody did nothing.

Speaker 7:
[137:10] I think it's a setting. I feel like we're like going into it. We're just getting this out of context clip. It doesn't hit the same.

Speaker 3:
[137:19] You didn't laugh either.

Speaker 5:
[137:21] No, I was, I was like.

Speaker 4:
[137:23] It's like, hey, you got a stupid hat.

Speaker 7:
[137:24] He was gyrating a little bit.

Speaker 4:
[137:25] Hey, your hat sucks.

Speaker 1:
[137:26] Gyrating is crazy.

Speaker 2:
[137:27] I was laughing, but I was just like, damn, they don't like this at all.

Speaker 8:
[137:31] You motherfuckers.

Speaker 5:
[137:32] God damn it, Spodey.

Speaker 4:
[137:33] I mean, I feel like-

Speaker 2:
[137:34] For the black folks.

Speaker 1:
[137:35] I'm trying, I was trying, bro. I couldn't, he like white people funny, bro.

Speaker 5:
[137:40] Craig is white people funny?

Speaker 1:
[137:42] He like-

Speaker 5:
[137:42] Craig is black people funny.

Speaker 1:
[137:44] No, he's not. Black people funny is Eddie Murphy.

Speaker 2:
[137:47] Craig is very fucking funny. Are you serious?

Speaker 8:
[137:50] Richard Pryor. Have you seen Craig do stand up?

Speaker 1:
[137:52] White people funny is like Kevin Hart.

Speaker 7:
[137:54] I'm going to check out Craig's stand up after, you know, when we end.

Speaker 2:
[137:57] I have an idea, Adam.

Speaker 1:
[137:58] Sure.

Speaker 2:
[137:59] There should be a No Jumper comedy platform.

Speaker 3:
[138:04] We could do a comedy show.

Speaker 2:
[138:05] I got guys, they're really funny.

Speaker 4:
[138:07] Let's do a comedy show.

Speaker 2:
[138:07] They could make him laugh.

Speaker 7:
[138:09] Adam has to do a set.

Speaker 2:
[138:10] Even with his corduroy-

Speaker 7:
[138:11] Can you write Adam some jokes?

Speaker 2:
[138:13] Would you ever do a stand up?

Speaker 1:
[138:15] Oh, we should do Adam Rose, the host.

Speaker 8:
[138:17] Oh, that's a great idea.

Speaker 5:
[138:21] Adam Rose would be crazy.

Speaker 7:
[138:23] Adam Rose would be great.

Speaker 1:
[138:24] Adam Rose.

Speaker 4:
[138:24] I got offered actual money to do a roast.

Speaker 1:
[138:28] Let's do a roast.

Speaker 3:
[138:29] I was like, I'm good.

Speaker 7:
[138:30] You should have done that.

Speaker 3:
[138:31] Put it on your channel.

Speaker 2:
[138:33] Adam, Adam, trust me.

Speaker 1:
[138:34] I got about 10 times more money on the gate.

Speaker 2:
[138:37] That would be the funniest shit ever, bro.

Speaker 1:
[138:40] Just your host, though.

Speaker 7:
[138:41] Are you too sensitive or what's the problem?

Speaker 4:
[138:44] Yeah, my feelings are easily hurt. And I don't want to put myself in that position.

Speaker 1:
[138:49] Oh. I'm just kidding.

Speaker 7:
[138:52] I don't know.

Speaker 1:
[138:53] I just do that every couple of times a week.

Speaker 4:
[138:55] I just didn't feel like it was like the right move for me to get roasted.

Speaker 2:
[139:01] When is your birthday?

Speaker 4:
[139:02] November 24th.

Speaker 2:
[139:04] Let's do it that day.

Speaker 4:
[139:06] I don't want to my birthday up.

Speaker 2:
[139:09] No, because Adam is a goat in this shit. I really fuck with Adam. Let's not make it too many moves. Let's do it this year.

Speaker 4:
[139:17] A live show.

Speaker 2:
[139:18] A live show, a comedy roast of Adam 22.

Speaker 1:
[139:22] You know what's crazy though? Because everybody been asking me about that live show. I ain't gonna say everybody, but a lot of people been asking me about that live show. And when it's gonna be, remember I asked you last time, everybody keeps saying that you should probably put a couple of them things in a row.

Speaker 2:
[139:35] Hey, let's do that for your birthday, brother. And I'll call my comedy homies.

Speaker 7:
[139:39] Your birthday, Adam.

Speaker 2:
[139:42] We will cook you in love and respect.

Speaker 4:
[139:45] We should do that.

Speaker 3:
[139:47] I'm not like a big birthday guy.

Speaker 4:
[139:49] I gotta celebrate my birthday.

Speaker 2:
[139:51] Well, we should do a roast of you.

Speaker 4:
[139:53] I don't wanna do a roast, but we're gonna do a live show in June.

Speaker 2:
[139:56] That's lit. Can I host it?

Speaker 4:
[139:58] You can be there.

Speaker 2:
[140:02] It's like he shot down my porn dreams.

Speaker 3:
[140:03] He was like, that's never gonna happen.

Speaker 4:
[140:05] I mean, have you ever seen, it seems like a pretty common theme with porn stars that they're in good shape.

Speaker 2:
[140:13] Okay, I really wanna have this real conversation.

Speaker 3:
[140:15] Let's talk about it.

Speaker 2:
[140:16] I genuinely want to be a porn star.

Speaker 4:
[140:19] I can tell because you keep talking about it.

Speaker 2:
[140:20] I keep bringing it up. And you have a leg in the porn industry.

Speaker 4:
[140:25] I'm all the way in.

Speaker 2:
[140:26] So what do I need to do to get on film? Because as a fat, we always get biased against business. They don't want to fuck us, because I done fucked all of your friends. So we really be out here getting it in, but we're not represented in that way. So why are you so averse to me trying to be the first fat nigga to do this shit?

Speaker 1:
[140:47] You won't be the first fat.

Speaker 7:
[140:47] He's fat phobic, first of all.

Speaker 4:
[140:49] I think that the biggest reason is because there is nothing for you to gain from it. And even the best case scenario would be like something that almost nobody would want to see or would want to engage with.

Speaker 7:
[141:06] And you'd lose way more than you gained by a thousand times.

Speaker 4:
[141:10] Yeah, it's such a negative.

Speaker 7:
[141:12] It's a net negative.

Speaker 2:
[141:15] Can I give a bit of a push back? You will almost certainly fail.

Speaker 4:
[141:20] You will almost certainly fail.

Speaker 7:
[141:22] Ruin your life in the running.

Speaker 4:
[141:25] It's almost an out question, you will fail.

Speaker 2:
[141:27] Can I retort?

Speaker 7:
[141:28] Sure.

Speaker 4:
[141:29] I've been in this game, I've seen it.

Speaker 2:
[141:31] Pull up on AI how many people in America are obese or overweight.

Speaker 7:
[141:37] But that's the whole point.

Speaker 2:
[141:39] Most people are. So there is more of us.

Speaker 7:
[141:40] They don't want to see that. They see it every day in the mirror.

Speaker 2:
[141:42] That's the whole point. But there's more of us than him.

Speaker 8:
[141:43] I think that's what they're saying. But people don't want to.

Speaker 2:
[141:45] And we want to see a representation of ourselves.

Speaker 4:
[141:47] There exists tons of fat porn that is like relatively unpopular. You just make amateur.

Speaker 2:
[141:52] And I'm asking you to make it cool so we can make a cool Billy.

Speaker 4:
[141:55] But I, too, am disgusted by obese people.

Speaker 2:
[141:59] And what is it? So when I got down to my skivvies, you were disgusted?

Speaker 4:
[142:02] I mean, yeah, I'm not like invested in you looking good, but yes, your body repulses me.

Speaker 1:
[142:08] That's F-ed up.

Speaker 4:
[142:09] I mean, that's just to be real.

Speaker 7:
[142:11] That's fucked up.

Speaker 4:
[142:12] When I see you, is up.

Speaker 2:
[142:14] 70% of America is fat, so we need to see representation in the porn community.

Speaker 4:
[142:18] I don't think they want that.

Speaker 7:
[142:19] But do you want it to go sign or do you want them to put out the tape? Like, what do you want to be involved in to be?

Speaker 2:
[142:23] No, I want to be on Plug Talk Me, and it don't even got to be a big girl. I just want to be doing porn on the site.

Speaker 4:
[142:29] But this is the thing, is that even the fat porn that is out there is like a fat woman with an in shape guy. Nobody wants to see a fat guy from a fat woman.

Speaker 2:
[142:42] So why don't you be the first person to break it, Adam?

Speaker 4:
[142:45] Because I already know that nobody wants to see that.

Speaker 8:
[142:48] So that's why you gotta make them see that.

Speaker 4:
[142:52] I don't want to be involved in it, it's gross.

Speaker 1:
[142:54] Listen, so you're telling me if he go smash a hot chick, nobody would be invested in that?

Speaker 2:
[142:59] Come on.

Speaker 8:
[143:00] Nobody wants to.

Speaker 5:
[143:00] So you're telling me there's no fat niggas in the world?

Speaker 2:
[143:03] There are very fat niggas.

Speaker 4:
[143:04] But they don't want to see guys who look like them having sex.

Speaker 2:
[143:09] Yes, they do.

Speaker 8:
[143:10] No, they don't.

Speaker 7:
[143:11] You do know, but I think not too many people do.

Speaker 4:
[143:15] The thing is, is that porn is the most easy to figure out industry in the world. They just literally look at what's popular and then they make more of that thing. And that's how it works. So the reason why there's less bukkake porn than there was in the 90s is because maybe people might buy it at the store, but people don't really go and watch it on YouTube. And so I say that to say that it's easy to see what's popular on Pornhub. All you have to do is look at the homepage.

Speaker 7:
[143:47] There's no market for it.

Speaker 4:
[143:48] There's no market for it. Nobody wants to see a fat guy.

Speaker 1:
[143:50] Can I recommend a pair, a match?

Speaker 7:
[143:55] Okay, yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 1:
[143:56] Right here in this No Jumper building.

Speaker 7:
[143:58] Who?

Speaker 1:
[143:59] Jaleek and Doe Beezy.

Speaker 7:
[144:03] That would do numbers.

Speaker 1:
[144:04] Right here first, guarantee you.

Speaker 7:
[144:06] That one 100% would do numbers.

Speaker 1:
[144:07] Jaleek.

Speaker 7:
[144:07] Jaleek?

Speaker 2:
[144:09] Shout out to Uzi, because Uzi's my friend.

Speaker 4:
[144:11] But Jaleek? She's just a podcaster.

Speaker 1:
[144:12] You said Jazzy Bill?

Speaker 2:
[144:14] No, no, I'm saying Uzi Marcus. That's the homie.

Speaker 1:
[144:15] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's on my part.

Speaker 2:
[144:17] Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I'm up for them. But if the, we could break the internet. Dope boy. And at the end of the weight loss challenge, if I beat y'all, me and Jaleek can.

Speaker 7:
[144:29] He's just signing her up.

Speaker 4:
[144:31] I don't know how to say this anymore clearly, but here's my thing. I do not want to be involved with filming, editing, producing or distributing any kind of Dope boy related pornographic content in any way in this lifetime, as well as in future lifetimes, in case that is a thing that takes place.

Speaker 1:
[145:00] You ready to die for this? He can't even give you a look.

Speaker 7:
[145:04] But Dope boy, I think you do have a route, because Adam respects clout in the game. Let's say you start doing amateur, you start in OnlyFans, you start fucking with some bad bitches, you start putting numbers on the board, then you bring the pitch deck to Adam. Look at all these views I've been putting up. Look at all these subscriptions.

Speaker 5:
[145:19] Numbers on the board.

Speaker 7:
[145:21] Numbers on the board. You bring it to Adam, then he puts you on.

Speaker 3:
[145:24] Yeah, because you keep shooting my dreams down.

Speaker 4:
[145:27] I just don't want to be involved.

Speaker 1:
[145:28] Matter of fact, do you know who I think you should start off with? Tania.

Speaker 2:
[145:33] What's that?

Speaker 3:
[145:34] Is that Crip Max girl?

Speaker 1:
[145:35] No.

Speaker 8:
[145:36] Yes.

Speaker 7:
[145:36] Gossip, ya husta from 50, 50.

Speaker 8:
[145:40] Tania.

Speaker 1:
[145:41] Go get Tania and start off with Aventure and then try to get Jaleek.

Speaker 2:
[145:45] And she look like she smell good.

Speaker 7:
[145:48] She does have a daughter who's an underage prostitute.

Speaker 4:
[145:54] It's true.

Speaker 1:
[145:55] We got that.

Speaker 7:
[145:56] It matters to you.

Speaker 1:
[145:57] I don't know. I just want to take you up.

Speaker 4:
[146:00] It's important to note that. That's an important part.

Speaker 7:
[146:02] Just like as a character evaluation.

Speaker 1:
[146:05] That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 3:
[146:05] I'm super attracted to her.

Speaker 5:
[146:07] Jaleek can get it too.

Speaker 1:
[146:08] That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:
[146:09] I mean respectfully, Jaleek, I hope she don't make a video about me and say bad things.

Speaker 1:
[146:13] But Jaleek is fine. I mean she giving it for free. She might as well get a couple hundred for it.

Speaker 7:
[146:18] She's definitely going to try to get you a DP in SAC when you go back for shows.

Speaker 2:
[146:21] I'm good in SAC.

Speaker 4:
[146:22] Let me ask you something. Do you tend to date and have sex with women who are similarly obese as yourself or do you go for...

Speaker 1:
[146:32] That's messed up.

Speaker 2:
[146:32] So let me tell you a funny story. This is a funny story.

Speaker 4:
[146:35] Sure.

Speaker 2:
[146:36] I was at my homeboy's crib. This was whatever time ago and he had a guest bedroom and he had a twin bed in there. And so I was like, can I stay here? I bought a chick. I'm 315, Hanna. I bring her to the crib. She 250, Hanna. And I smashed her in the twin bed.

Speaker 4:
[146:59] 250.

Speaker 2:
[146:59] The bunk?

Speaker 8:
[147:00] That thing held up?

Speaker 2:
[147:01] I thought the shocks was going to wear out.

Speaker 4:
[147:03] I know you didn't even, you couldn't even hit it from the side, huh?

Speaker 2:
[147:08] And then she wanted to stay the night and cuddle. I'm like, but there ain't enough room.

Speaker 4:
[147:11] In a twin bed?

Speaker 2:
[147:12] In a twin bed. I fucked a big girl in a small bed.

Speaker 1:
[147:19] But how did that work? I know that's a whole lot of heat.

Speaker 2:
[147:23] It was a lot of everything everywhere.

Speaker 7:
[147:25] It started a fire.

Speaker 2:
[147:26] Yeah. I had to do it.

Speaker 1:
[147:29] Was that a sock in each other?

Speaker 2:
[147:30] No, but she was like, I want to stay the night. I'm like, how? We spilling out of this motherfucker.

Speaker 1:
[147:37] Like, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[147:38] I feel very inferior when I'm fucking an obese woman because you feel like your dick is not long enough to really, like their body is so large that it's like, you can barely get like a good angle.

Speaker 2:
[147:51] What's the biggest chick you ever hit?

Speaker 7:
[147:52] Like 400 pounds.

Speaker 3:
[147:54] I might have blocked it out.

Speaker 2:
[147:56] Over three?

Speaker 7:
[147:57] Adam's knocked a 400 pounder down.

Speaker 2:
[147:59] Have you knocked a three-harner?

Speaker 10:
[148:00] No. Nah.

Speaker 2:
[148:02] 250-harner?

Speaker 4:
[148:03] Probably, yeah. Probably the 250 on the pod.

Speaker 3:
[148:07] Something like that, maybe.

Speaker 2:
[148:09] Big girls be having small vaginas.

Speaker 4:
[148:12] Girls not into gimmicky porn. I wanted to do a scene with a midget.

Speaker 1:
[148:17] So you think he'll be a gimmicky?

Speaker 4:
[148:20] Yeah.

Speaker 7:
[148:20] Like free show.

Speaker 3:
[148:21] Are you not gonna let me get to the point?

Speaker 2:
[148:23] Am I never gonna be on Plug Talk?

Speaker 3:
[148:25] Can I just...

Speaker 4:
[148:26] No, she for sure.

Speaker 3:
[148:27] Never?

Speaker 5:
[148:28] No, no, not with her.

Speaker 2:
[148:29] I'm just saying with a different chick.

Speaker 5:
[148:32] No, no, no, no.

Speaker 2:
[148:33] I didn't mean to say it like that. No, I'm saying, a totally different chick.

Speaker 5:
[148:36] I can't get on that story.

Speaker 2:
[148:38] There's nothing I can do.

Speaker 1:
[148:39] But if you know 916 over here, man, he's going to be talking about it.

Speaker 4:
[148:43] What happened?

Speaker 2:
[148:44] He just shot my dreams down. I can't get on. I wasn't trying to go full talk with that.

Speaker 4:
[148:49] I tried to fuck a midget, and she wasn't fucking with it.

Speaker 1:
[148:52] Hey, Cudges called you a freak.

Speaker 7:
[148:54] No, that's what Adam's saying that Doughboy would look like is a freak show. That's all I'm saying. I'm not saying I think that. Adam's saying it's like circus act porn is what he's saying.

Speaker 2:
[149:04] I'm circus act?

Speaker 7:
[149:05] Yeah, that's what Adam's saying.

Speaker 3:
[149:09] I'm saying it's gross.

Speaker 2:
[149:11] Because I'm fat?

Speaker 7:
[149:12] It's like a woman with a beard.

Speaker 3:
[149:14] You got to see that.

Speaker 7:
[149:15] Let's go watch the fat people have said.

Speaker 2:
[149:16] Give me two seconds. Because I'm fat is circus porn?

Speaker 4:
[149:20] I didn't even use that word.

Speaker 1:
[149:22] He for sure used that for sure.

Speaker 6:
[149:24] 1000% You're not a visionary.

Speaker 4:
[149:27] I've never seen anything involving any sort of obese person in a circus.

Speaker 2:
[149:32] That's why you need to build me as the first fat porn, bro. Build me up.

Speaker 6:
[149:37] I don't wanna.

Speaker 8:
[149:37] I don't even think he got big like that.

Speaker 5:
[149:38] The world has never seen it.

Speaker 4:
[149:39] I don't even wanna build up an in shape porn star because it's really not the best industry to be in. And it seems like more trouble than it would be worth. So unless I met somebody who seemed like they were just this generational talent, that's not even something I would consider going into with someone who was in shape. Now you being morbidly obese, it's a whole nother thing.

Speaker 7:
[150:02] We just gotta go somewhere else. We gotta take it to another company, bro.

Speaker 8:
[150:06] Morbid, morbid, morbid.

Speaker 4:
[150:07] Shop at the browser.

Speaker 2:
[150:08] This is what I'm saying. This is what I'm saying. And we can leave it alone after 30 seconds. We can leave it alone after 30 seconds. Okay. You built this platform up from nothing. 10 years ago, I watched your plot. I'm a big fan. And you had the vision to know something that people can see, but then you built it, right? Look what you have right now. So what I'm saying is this, you exist in the porn industry. And now you're talking to a fat nigger on the left side of you, and you're just like, yeah, he might be funny. Ah, what if you built me to be the biggest porn nigger ever? we could make billions.

Speaker 4:
[150:43] I'm really not seeing it.

Speaker 7:
[150:44] Yeah, I think we can move on.

Speaker 3:
[150:50] Let's stop him to half court.

Speaker 4:
[150:51] All right. And we have the results of this poll. We have 280 votes. Who's the better podcaster? Sixty-four percent are side of the Spodey face. Thirty-six are on the double.

Speaker 1:
[151:03] He took two hours to say it. It was like seventy-five.

Speaker 8:
[151:06] Yeah, it was.

Speaker 5:
[151:06] I lost at Spodey.

Speaker 2:
[151:09] You got that? Round one?

Speaker 8:
[151:11] I think he's got a couple.

Speaker 1:
[151:13] That was round two, bro.

Speaker 4:
[151:14] This is a donation from Dan RJ. He said, Spodey would be decent at podding if he would quit doing the fake smart guy woke shenanigans. He sometimes shoots himself in the foot, but everyone in this room is better than Lush, for sure. Damn!

Speaker 5:
[151:29] Lush got a stray.

Speaker 8:
[151:31] I love you, Lush.

Speaker 4:
[151:32] We got a new Lush.

Speaker 3:
[151:33] What'd you say?

Speaker 7:
[151:34] people!

Speaker 3:
[151:34] We got T-Mu Lush.

Speaker 7:
[151:35] I'm not the new Lush, you guys. I love Lush.

Speaker 4:
[151:38] T-Mu Lush is crazy, man. Yo, but I mean, is Lush gonna get sober? Like, what's going on with that?

Speaker 3:
[151:46] He keeps telling us he's not drinking.

Speaker 7:
[151:48] He said he's moving, he's going sober. He said he's gotta move to a different environment so he could be sober. There's a lot of, you know, there's a rumor mill going around.

Speaker 2:
[151:56] He's figuring himself out.

Speaker 7:
[151:57] Yeah, he's been figuring himself out for a minute, but we're gonna give him time.

Speaker 4:
[152:01] You know, you're-

Speaker 2:
[152:02] He said he's pulling up on Monday, though.

Speaker 4:
[152:03] Did he get fucked up?

Speaker 7:
[152:04] Of course he is. Of course he is.

Speaker 4:
[152:08] Compa was making it clear that he plans on being a big part of this as well.

Speaker 7:
[152:11] I mean, you let him come to the hike, you gotta let him come to the 420 turn up, too.

Speaker 4:
[152:15] Bro, he's gotta pull up and see, okay, my thing is-

Speaker 7:
[152:18] I'm with Compa.

Speaker 4:
[152:18] I'm doing porn all day.

Speaker 7:
[152:19] Set out Compa.

Speaker 4:
[152:20] On Monday. I'm doing porn all day.

Speaker 7:
[152:22] Doughboy can't join.

Speaker 4:
[152:23] I got two porns. And I will be in and out here in between, but I'm not gonna be able to really join until like 7, and I feel like that's when I'm gonna really start my getting high journey.

Speaker 2:
[152:36] It's gotta be perfect because they said we gotta push it to 3, so we're gonna start from 3 to 3.

Speaker 4:
[152:40] Oh, wow.

Speaker 2:
[152:41] So 3 p.m. 420 to 3 p.m. 421.

Speaker 4:
[152:44] How do you foresee this going when it's 6 or 7 in the morning?

Speaker 7:
[152:48] Can I say this? It should be 12 hours, in my opinion.

Speaker 4:
[152:51] Cobra will do cocaine.

Speaker 7:
[152:53] Lush too.

Speaker 2:
[152:54] So let me say this, I am a visionary. I can see things before they happen. Adam said, I'm trying to get into the streaming space. One of the first things that I caught on to that when he said that I was like, Doughboy, think streaming. And that he was talking about doing the 24 hour stream or five day stream or week stream. And I said, Dough, show them what this is. And so that's why I even called you. Tell me if I'm lying, stop me when I'm lying. I called Moose the other day. I was just like, bro, this Monday gotta be the biggest shit ever because we could really show Adam what this shit could really be. Did I not say that?

Speaker 3:
[153:27] Did I not call you and say that?

Speaker 6:
[153:28] He said that. So.

Speaker 4:
[153:29] I feel like this has potential to be one of the most legendary things in the history of No Jumper.

Speaker 2:
[153:34] And shout out to Teddy Ray. And I sent y'all the video in the chat because me and Teddy Ray, we did a smokeathon back in the day, back in 2016. He's rest in peace, but you know what I'm saying? He's rest in peace, but nigga, we did this shit, We could smoke, we could try to smoke 100 blunts. We could really have a good time and we could make some legendary content.

Speaker 7:
[153:53] Yeah, let's do it. Fuck it, I'm in. Wow, I love it.

Speaker 2:
[153:55] Munchy Beard's pulling up, Spodey Faces gonna pull out.

Speaker 7:
[153:58] He just can't be drinking the cut waters though.

Speaker 2:
[154:00] I wanna debate with Spodey and get on a song with him. Maybe we can make our theme music song on that 24 hour stream.

Speaker 7:
[154:08] Featuring Glasses Malone.

Speaker 3:
[154:10] You know Glasses is coming.

Speaker 4:
[154:12] I mean, I feel like it's definitely possible. If Kenny pulls up, he can make a song. I just really, I'm loving the idea of you guys having to like endure through 24.

Speaker 9:
[154:21] It's rough, bro.

Speaker 2:
[154:23] And I'm-

Speaker 7:
[154:23] I've done it before, it's rough.

Speaker 4:
[154:24] 11 in the morning the next day.

Speaker 7:
[154:26] Yeah, that's when it's rough. I had to sleep on mine and let the homies take over.

Speaker 2:
[154:30] I'm gonna sleep all day Sunday, but I want this to be the most legendary shit for us to introduce No Jumper Streaming. This is gonna be the new shit.

Speaker 4:
[154:38] How are you gonna make it matter for you? Are you gonna like bet something?

Speaker 2:
[154:41] Because I'm hella interesting, he's hella interesting, you're hella interesting, he's hella interesting, Lush is hella interesting, and everybody's gonna pull up and just give us a little bit of their time. Me and Moose is gonna be really doing this shit for real, but if we just bring people, like Glasses Malone's gonna pull up, Yuck Mouth gonna pull up, Bueno, like, you know, my cousin, like we gonna really make this shit lit.

Speaker 4:
[155:03] This is hilarious. I can't wait.

Speaker 1:
[155:06] We need to put somebody in the gloves, get some tunas in here.

Speaker 4:
[155:10] What the hell does that mean?

Speaker 2:
[155:11] I'll go with you.

Speaker 1:
[155:13] I got the gloves.

Speaker 3:
[155:14] I got gloves in my trunk right now too.

Speaker 8:
[155:16] You talking about food?

Speaker 7:
[155:17] Fighting.

Speaker 9:
[155:17] I swear to God I got gloves in my trunk right now.

Speaker 3:
[155:18] I got gloves in my car too.

Speaker 1:
[155:19] Oh yeah, we gonna make that happen then.

Speaker 2:
[155:21] Hey, we can get out.

Speaker 7:
[155:22] Swabble session on the stream?

Speaker 2:
[155:24] Hey, we can get out. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.

Speaker 7:
[155:25] To me, I think it should be like-

Speaker 5:
[155:26] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Speaker 2:
[155:28] We can get out.

Speaker 7:
[155:29] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[155:30] Well, no, on Monday, we can get out.

Speaker 7:
[155:32] On the stream, on the stream, on the stream.

Speaker 4:
[155:34] With boxing gloves, you guys will fight?

Speaker 2:
[155:35] With boxing gloves and mouthpieces, and respectfully, we can get out.

Speaker 4:
[155:39] We need waivers. Try GBT.

Speaker 2:
[155:41] You down?

Speaker 4:
[155:41] Give me a mutual combat waiver.

Speaker 7:
[155:43] But just as somebody who's done some streaming in my life, I feel like, you know, we don't have to agree to this, but like a 12-hour action pack stream, you know, banger guest ever, banger guest, is better than just dragging out a 24-hour stream, in my opinion.

Speaker 1:
[155:59] Y'all gotta have a hose up here, bro. We not doing this, this party, bro. Y'all keep sending out 24-hours, ain't nobody talking about it. No hose, bro.

Speaker 2:
[156:06] No, we bringing hose and I'm getting a tattoo. It's gonna be turnt up the whole day.

Speaker 1:
[156:10] You gotta bring hose.

Speaker 7:
[156:11] Trying to distract you with a tattoo.

Speaker 1:
[156:13] You want the hose. You gotta have the hose up here. I'm not even talking about the energy, bro. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 4:
[156:20] We need you to smoke weed for the first time.

Speaker 7:
[156:23] And do cocaine.

Speaker 1:
[156:25] It's time to pull it up. I'm not saying that they hose, all right?

Speaker 7:
[156:28] No, I wasn't starting to start suggesting people because you're saying the hose.

Speaker 4:
[156:31] You know, we did the Voronov 1700 interview last night and he definitely had the lean man there in a way that I haven't seen in a while.

Speaker 7:
[156:39] Just like the guy with mad pints.

Speaker 4:
[156:42] He got the Kwe Kwe for $2.60 and he got the Pov, the Puh, the Puh, the Puh, the Puh, the whatever, the fuck. All these different prices.

Speaker 7:
[156:52] You didn't buy any?

Speaker 4:
[156:53] No, no, no.

Speaker 7:
[156:55] We got a big stream coming up, you didn't get no drink?

Speaker 4:
[156:57] You didn't get nothing for us? Bro, if I get lean and I drink it on stream, I'm going to pass out at a very early hour.

Speaker 7:
[157:07] We could get our like boonk gang moment from you, you know, where you pass out and bump your head.

Speaker 2:
[157:11] I'm going to bring that day, but I'm not going to drink that day. So what are we going to do?

Speaker 3:
[157:14] So we're going to do weed?

Speaker 4:
[157:15] It would be funny as shit if I slept like this.

Speaker 3:
[157:18] What drugs are we going to do?

Speaker 2:
[157:19] I know we're going to do weed.

Speaker 7:
[157:20] Lush that he's bringing ecstasy. Shut up, Keithish.

Speaker 8:
[157:22] Nobody, nobody bringing ecstasy.

Speaker 1:
[157:23] Don't talk about it.

Speaker 6:
[157:24] I'm just kidding, I'm just kidding.

Speaker 1:
[157:26] Nothing. We're going to be high.

Speaker 7:
[157:28] I'm not doing ecstasy from blood.

Speaker 4:
[157:30] This is not a, hey, Burbank PD, this is not an ecstasy lab. No, because we do not do anything illegal here ever.

Speaker 1:
[157:39] This is going to be a couple of years in cut waters.

Speaker 4:
[157:41] If I find out that you guys are doing drugs, it's obviously heroin. I will intervene.

Speaker 7:
[157:47] Fentanyl.

Speaker 4:
[157:48] I will intervene.

Speaker 7:
[157:50] To join us.

Speaker 4:
[157:51] I will take action.

Speaker 7:
[157:53] He will smoke some black.

Speaker 4:
[157:55] I will take action.

Speaker 2:
[157:57] Who do you think is going to get the highest on Monday? Out of us three.

Speaker 4:
[158:00] Well, I already feel, I don't even like getting that high. I already feel high from like hitting the blunt like eight times over the course of the last couple of hours.

Speaker 7:
[158:06] I don't think any of us are going to be higher than Lush.

Speaker 1:
[158:07] Lush, boy, he coming hard.

Speaker 2:
[158:09] So, let's go and beat us on our own podcast?

Speaker 7:
[158:12] But it's like he's not just on weed though. It's like we're going to be the highest off weed, but Lush is going to be on a concoction.

Speaker 4:
[158:17] Okay, this is in no way is this a challenge for people to do drugs. I want to make that perfectly clear. I hope you guys are not alluding to that.

Speaker 7:
[158:26] First one to die loose anyway.

Speaker 4:
[158:28] Smoking weed, I do believe is okay.

Speaker 7:
[158:32] That's all I'm doing.

Speaker 2:
[158:33] How many blunts do you think we could smoke as a collective? A thousand, I think a hundred is a cool mark.

Speaker 7:
[158:40] I smoke like 50 with my homies on camp and try to smoke.

Speaker 1:
[158:43] I got money, I don't smoke no hundred blunts in 24 hours.

Speaker 7:
[158:46] We could smoke a hundred blunts.

Speaker 1:
[158:48] What blunts are we talking about?

Speaker 4:
[158:48] I don't even smoke weed.

Speaker 1:
[158:50] A hundred blunts in 24 hours.

Speaker 8:
[158:51] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Speaker 1:
[158:53] A hundred blunts, that means 50, 50.

Speaker 2:
[158:54] Let's talk man to man. He say he don't think that we could smoke.

Speaker 7:
[158:56] No, I think it's around the whole table, the whole pod.

Speaker 1:
[158:58] I think we'll pass them around.

Speaker 7:
[158:58] Oh, you're talking about the whole day? Anybody coming to the bar?

Speaker 1:
[159:00] Yeah, that's possible. If you're talking about two people, then that's a bad move.

Speaker 7:
[159:03] No, no, no, that's not possible.

Speaker 2:
[159:04] We could smoke a hundred blunts as a trio, though.

Speaker 7:
[159:07] No, we couldn't.

Speaker 1:
[159:08] No, 24 hours? No, I got money, I had to say y'all couldn't.

Speaker 7:
[159:11] We won't be able to speak. Our lungs will be so fried.

Speaker 4:
[159:14] That's gross.

Speaker 2:
[159:14] That's too much.

Speaker 7:
[159:15] Sounds like cancer.

Speaker 4:
[159:15] I don't think you're going to enjoy it at all.

Speaker 2:
[159:18] What is the pie going to be like that day? It's going to be all over the place?

Speaker 7:
[159:22] Yeah, we got to have a one mic sign or something. We like pull up and like wave at people.

Speaker 4:
[159:27] I know that they're salty about the fact that somebody has to engineer this or whatever, but I feel like you could just like sleep in the other room. It's not like we need to like get fancy with the camera angles.

Speaker 2:
[159:35] Right. I think we'll be fine. This is going to be legendary.

Speaker 7:
[159:39] We'll work it out. It's going to be a lit stream, guys. That's all we know, okay?

Speaker 2:
[159:42] We're going to do a song with Sporty Face.

Speaker 4:
[159:44] Oh, wow.

Speaker 2:
[159:44] We'll do a song. We could diss each other.

Speaker 4:
[159:47] He's going to charge you. Anyway, I'm going to get into the fucking donations. Actually, we didn't even talk about the Vlad thing. I know this is going to take us like an hour to talk about. So basically, Vlad and Boosie have had a relationship for the last, I don't know, 10 years or whatever. They've known each other for 20 years, but for 10 years or so, they've been doing interviews together, and at first, those interviews were unpaid. As time went on, Vlad started paying Boosie more and more, and Vlad actually put out a video where he spoke on this today, but basically, the arrangement that they had was that Boosie was looking... Vlad showed Boosie his analytics and showed him that his interviews had earned around $35,000, and Vlad basically agreed with Boosie that he would pay him $25,000 per interview, which for those who don't know, that's a very high rate for an interview in the hip hop space. And that Vlad felt comfortable with that because even after his expenses, he said that he would be able to make $10,000 off each Boosie interview. Now, Boosie approached him and basically told him that he wanted to get paid $35,000. Vlad informed him that that would not be possible because he would basically be losing money or breaking even at that rate. And in addition to that, Vlad said that Boosie's interviews as the years have gone by, have tended to get less views on average, which isn't really surprising because at first, you know, you're telling your life story, you're talking about all this crazy ass gangster shit you did back in the day or whatever. Those are kind of like evergreen clips that are gonna do good forever. After you've done five, six, seven interviews, whatever, you're really gonna be basically commenting on current events, things that are going on in your life, et cetera. So according to Vlad, Boosie's interviews were actually doing worse in views as time went by. They weren't able to come to an agreement. Vlad was unwilling to go from 25,000 to 30,000. So Boosie basically chalked it up to a $5,000 increase or whatever. That was the dollar increase that Boosie was looking for. And Boosie has announced that he is now going to be doing his own interviews, and that he is going to be having his kids ask him the questions, which, I mean, these better be some smart fucking kids. Because that is, I mean, to be as good as Vlad at asking Boosie questions, I do think that right out the gate, if he produces his own interview, he's going to have people excited about it. The idea of him having his kids interview him, you know, that's a cute idea. That's nice. That's cute. But very quickly, I think he's going to realize the value that somebody like Vlad brings to the table, asking him the hard-hitting questions.

Speaker 2:
[162:53] Don't nobody want to listen to Boosie, man. These be outpricing themselves and like shout out to Boosie, like whatever, but don't nobody want to hear Boosie?

Speaker 4:
[163:03] Boosie is the most viral guest on Vlad TV ever, consistently over the years.

Speaker 2:
[163:09] But if you put him on his own platform and nobody gonna listen to that shit, nobody gonna give a fuck about what Boosie's talking about.

Speaker 4:
[163:14] He does a lot of views on every platform he goes on. I think he's just mostly emphasized Vlad over these.

Speaker 1:
[163:19] You wouldn't. You wonder I'll be calling you his AB word.

Speaker 2:
[163:22] Okay. You said what?

Speaker 4:
[163:25] Not understanding Boosie's value as a podcaster is pretty out there. I mean, not a podcaster, an interviewee, whatever you want to call it. But I mean, Boosie is for sure one of the most treasured voices in the culture. And when Vlad interviews him, I will say, yes, there will be clips towards the end that are doing 100,000 views or whatever, like usually he's got a few topics, a few questions that are getting like a million plus.

Speaker 1:
[163:50] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[163:51] Do you honestly think that if Boosie did his own content by himself, people would absolutely remotely tune in to it?

Speaker 7:
[163:59] Not if his kids are asking the questions, but if he does it right, they definitely will.

Speaker 4:
[164:02] If he finds a good journalist slash hip hop personality slash whatever who actually knows what to ask, then I think he could experience a ton of success doing this and he could probably do it more consistently. I mean, look, how is this really that different than somebody like Blueface just becoming a streamer? You know, Boosie could easily be a successful streamer. I think him doing these interview type clips or whatever might be a little bit more his style, but there's plenty of examples of people who are able to succeed just making their own content. Is he gonna be able to know what to ask on the level that Vlad does? That's gonna be difficult to find. He's gonna have to find somebody really good.

Speaker 2:
[164:43] I just think that that's where niggas overprice themselves sometimes. like, yes, you are somewhat interesting, Boosie, but at the same time, without this big booze, ain't nobody finna be listening to Boosie.

Speaker 1:
[164:52] And I don't believe that to be true. I think Boosie is his own character. I absolutely believe that people is out there that will listen. Two of his kids in particular that I think could be dope interviewers, is Tootie Raw and Poison Ivy. His daughter is super dope, super smart. She came out, that's the one he was viral about, the one that's, she's a lesbian. And then Tootie Raw, he in itself, he like little Boosie, he's funny. You know what I'm saying? But I do agree to a point where you say like a seasoned, you know what I mean?

Speaker 4:
[165:27] Interviewer.

Speaker 1:
[165:27] Interviewer. We'll get more out of him, but who knows more about Boosie than his kids? So, but I do agree with you on some of them, but for him to say nobody's interested.

Speaker 4:
[165:36] It's gonna take an outside voice. If he's gonna have expert tier questions being asked on a consistent basis, it's gonna take an outside voice. The thing is, is that it's probably gonna be hard to find somebody who's actually like a charismatic communicator.

Speaker 7:
[165:53] But I think even you can look at it from the opposite way. Vlad's asked him everything he needed to ask him. That's why he's not trying to up the price because he doesn't feel like they could have the conversations that will get him the views, to get him the money that he wants. Maybe somebody new will have a new perspective because they haven't been interviewing the same guy for five, six, seven years now.

Speaker 4:
[166:11] I do think that it's possible that Boosie sticks with this, but I feel like him going back to Vlad is a pretty obvious move because even if he experiences a lot of success doing his own YouTube channel and putting out his own content, why wouldn't he also then go do an interview with Vlad to get another bag, knowing that Vlad is going to ask you a bunch of shit that maybe it's not obvious to you that you should talk about on your own channel?

Speaker 1:
[166:38] I definitely agree. No, that's actually true. But you were saying that Vlad, basically Vlad didn't ask him all that he could ask him. I don't think that's true because it's state controversial issues and topics that come up and Boosie has been the one, one of the few one besides Charleston White that does not, when he do an interview, be politically correct. Say anything that's on his mind. It don't matter if you get canceled or whatever the case is. And he's held to a higher expectations than a person like Charleston White. Charleston White literally say anything. He's not going to get canceled. Boosie will get canceled, bro.

Speaker 7:
[167:11] But I think Boosie wanting to even own his own stuff is a better look like he's getting that one time payment from Vlad. But you know, but having your own channel and having your own money and that money coming in over time will add up to more than what Vlad's paying him.

Speaker 4:
[167:23] But why not also do both? Look at how crazy this is.

Speaker 7:
[167:26] Because he feels like he's giving his best content.

Speaker 4:
[167:28] These are some of the clips that come up when you search Boosie's lab. It's Boosie talking about random topics that realistically, almost nobody in the culture could do views like this. Talking about random shit. Boosie on Gilly the Kid's All Lives Matter ran this controversial from five years ago. They're probably almost none of you remember. Boosie on man who brought McDonald's for his son, but not his baby mother's from three years ago. 925K on some of these clips. It's actually insane. Boosie, this is a... Okay, Boosie on his co-defendant admitting to killing nine people as a 15-year-old. 2.9 million views. Now, I will acknowledge that this is not like typical. You know, a lot of these...

Speaker 7:
[168:19] It's a story he tells one time, it gets that many views and then it's out there.

Speaker 4:
[168:22] Yeah. And you know, for every clip that does super good, there are random clips. Look at this one from a year ago, 250K, which is respectable. Boosie, I spent a million dollars on codeine when I was addicted. I had a whole fridge full of it.

Speaker 7:
[168:35] Like if Boosie says that on his own platform, it's doing a bunch of views, no?

Speaker 4:
[168:39] I feel like subscribers don't really matter that much in this day and age, you know?

Speaker 7:
[168:43] But when he started, it did. It definitely mattered for like the algorithm, I feel like.

Speaker 4:
[168:47] Yeah, I mean, it's definitely an advantage for Vlad to have 6 million subscribers, but I feel like if Boosie comes out with a YouTube channel and just starts dropping interview clips, bro, they're going to end up in the algorithm for everybody who wants to watch that shit, because every person who consistently watches Boosie interview clips on Vlad already has the AI trained to know that they want Boosie content. So even if it's not appearing on Vlad's platform, it's like very few of those people are going to like not see those clips, but the clips just have to be quality, you know, because if he puts out bullshit, it's going to wither away and die.

Speaker 1:
[169:23] To be honest, not to put you out there, to be honest with you, I think the interview is cool, like the interview is cool. Boosie, if you listening, do your streaming, bro. That's where it's at, homie. Just hear the chat, just hear him answering questions from the chat for like an hour. They gon go crazy, bro. I think he- I think he-

Speaker 4:
[169:40] He goes live all the time.

Speaker 3:
[169:41] Lives are lit.

Speaker 4:
[169:42] It's a thin line between being a dude who sits around on Instagram live all the time and being a streamer, you know? Because one's horizontal and one's like on your phone and there's no mic or whatever, so it just feels like so much less formal. But somehow it's like you have to be fucking DDG if you're going to be like a Twitch streamer.

Speaker 2:
[170:00] I think what Boosie suffers from is the same thing that FatboySSE was saying the other day. Like, you know what I'm saying? He was sitting there like, you know, I could have been this, but I can't like edit the videos. I think underestimate how much time it takes to just pour it into yourself. Like if Boosie was to just get a team around him, no, but I'm saying if he was to just get a team around him and just build himself up, he could be a fucking multimillionaire if he isn't already.

Speaker 1:
[170:24] No, he's definitely that.

Speaker 2:
[170:25] But don't do that because they don't want to do the little step work that it takes to get there. You see what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:
[170:30] I mean, I think he's doing that right now.

Speaker 2:
[170:32] No, because he's not building his own thing. He's going on other people's platform, but he won't build his-

Speaker 1:
[170:37] He's coming on interviews with himself. That's what he just said, brother.

Speaker 2:
[170:39] No, but what I'm saying is he don't do his own shit. He don't build his own Boosie platform.

Speaker 7:
[170:43] So is that a misstep fucking with Vlad, is what you're saying?

Speaker 2:
[170:45] Exactly. Like do your own thing. Like it takes some time to like, look what Adam built. Like take some time to build your own shit, but it's just like niggas won't do that.

Speaker 7:
[170:53] But like that's what I'm saying. If he fucks with Vlad and does his own thing, he still should, like it would be who of him to have a list of like the most viral like things going on that people are waiting for Boosie to talk about where it's like, I'm gonna keep that for my platform, bro. Like I'm not gonna give that to you Vlad for this one time payment.

Speaker 1:
[171:08] A lot of people don't have time for that. They don't want to do that. They just want to come get the content.

Speaker 7:
[171:11] Yeah, but I think Boosie could definitely can, like you said, he's gonna start doing it.

Speaker 2:
[171:14] He could take shit over if he wanted to.

Speaker 7:
[171:16] To kind of gate keep some of the content for his own channel. Cause he's given the best stuff to Vlad.

Speaker 4:
[171:21] Yeah, I mean, I just think no matter what, okay, if he fails and his channel does dog shit and he just has a really hard time producing content, which I feel like that's pretty unlikely. But if that happens, he's still, he's gonna go back to Vlad and start doing Vlad interviews again, right? If he succeeds and kills it and his interviews do super, super good, still at some point, he's probably gonna be like, you know what? I could go get another 25K or whatever doing an interview with Vlad. Why wouldn't I just go do that as well as what I'm doing right now? So, I mean, really, I just, I feel like I know exactly how this is gonna end and it's gonna be him back on Vlad. Because why wouldn't he do that in addition to making his own content?

Speaker 2:
[172:05] Because if he built his own thing, that could be something that he has forever.

Speaker 4:
[172:08] But I'm not saying that he shouldn't do that. You're arguing against something I didn't say. I'm not saying that he shouldn't do that. I'm saying he should do that. But then also do Vlad.

Speaker 7:
[172:18] But what if he feels like he's giving his best content to Vlad? That's what I was saying. What if he feels like he's giving all the good stuff and then I'm gonna keep the scraps on my channel and Vlad gets all the viral stuff? That was my point, I feel like. He should gatekeep some of his stuff.

Speaker 1:
[172:30] There's so much controversy in the world. You would never run out of content, especially with him, bro. I don't think you go do it.

Speaker 7:
[172:36] Yeah, because it's mostly just his opinion on random things, not like-

Speaker 1:
[172:39] And then only that. People wanna hear stuff that's not politically correct today because there's so many people that's walking the line. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 4:
[172:46] I wouldn't say that Vlad does the most politically correct content though.

Speaker 1:
[172:51] No, I'm talking about as far as Boosie.

Speaker 4:
[172:53] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[172:53] People that go on there-

Speaker 4:
[172:54] I mean, Boosie is insanely popular for sure. Look, there's a million clips I'm seeing.

Speaker 1:
[172:59] Yeah, you don't give a shit.

Speaker 4:
[173:01] He's actually like extremely offensive.

Speaker 7:
[173:03] Unapologetically himself. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:
[173:05] He speaks his mind.

Speaker 4:
[173:06] He actually seems kind of crazy sometimes, bro.

Speaker 1:
[173:08] Because he's gonna, yeah, I think I agree.

Speaker 7:
[173:10] It's one of those guys I'm a fan of, but maybe I'm not trying to hang out with Boosie every day. I want to listen to his takes, though.

Speaker 3:
[173:16] I think I'll go to lunch with him.

Speaker 4:
[173:18] Vlad did a house tour with him, and it got 5.3 million views two years ago. That's insane. And that's not even to say anything about the clips.

Speaker 7:
[173:27] Yeah. And even like his little compound one that came out recently, it was almost 700K.

Speaker 4:
[173:31] I feel like it's just so inevitable that they end up back together, that I'm not really losing any sleep about this one. But it is kind of crazy because we live in this like weird new environment in which like everybody expects to get paid to do interviews, but certain people are like overvalue themselves. That's a problem that we run into all the time, is that you want to interview somebody and they're like, I want to get paid $5,000. And you're just like, what the fuck are you thinking? Like me doing an interview with you is basically like charity. Like I'm not going to turn a profit. I'm going to make like a hundred dollars. I'm going to make like a couple hundred dollars. Like you asking me for like thousands of dollars is so ridiculous. But you got to like kind of, I guess, respect it because that's just like what they hear about rappers doing on fucking social media and shit.

Speaker 7:
[174:21] Yeah, someone told them to say that price.

Speaker 4:
[174:23] But okay, is this disloyal of Boosie to like basically break off his relationship with Vlad? Is it disloyal? Is that a fair word to describe it?

Speaker 2:
[174:32] We only rock with Boosie in the way that we rock with him because of Vlad. I get that his music was what it was. Relax, relax. But, we know what you are in the digital space because of Vlad. don't bite that.

Speaker 7:
[174:46] As a commentator on the culture, I think is what the boy's saying.

Speaker 5:
[174:49] I'm keeping it at 100, bro.

Speaker 1:
[174:51] No, you're not keeping it. I don't know what world you live in. People mention Boosie because of Boosie, not because of nobody else. People want to hear his content and what he say because his life, the lifestyle.

Speaker 2:
[175:02] Are you talking about his music or his views that he did on Vlad?

Speaker 7:
[175:05] I think it's all together. It's the whole body of work.

Speaker 1:
[175:08] If he was a nobody or people didn't want to listen to what he had to say, the number is sold, brother. He's not doing numbers because of Vlad. He's doing numbers because of himself.

Speaker 2:
[175:19] It was because of the platform, brother.

Speaker 7:
[175:21] Nah, you can't say that. Because Vlad needs Boosie just as much as Boosie does.

Speaker 5:
[175:25] Don't nobody give a fuck about Boosie's music like that.

Speaker 7:
[175:27] He was paying him $25,000.

Speaker 5:
[175:29] Boosie is only second for Boosie's music like that.

Speaker 4:
[175:31] I think you don't know what a legend Boosie is.

Speaker 7:
[175:33] He was paying him $25,000.

Speaker 5:
[175:35] That's crazy.

Speaker 7:
[175:36] That's a crazy amount to pay for an interview on the regular.

Speaker 3:
[175:38] Okay, raise your hand if you agree.

Speaker 4:
[175:40] Boosie did more for Vlad than Vlad did for Boosie.

Speaker 7:
[175:44] 1000%.

Speaker 5:
[175:45] No. I think Boosie appeared on that channel and consistently over the years.

Speaker 4:
[175:52] I don't know, I'm not gonna say he saved him, but it was a gigantic asset for him when he was going through his Farrakhan controversy. And it's also just like, it's kind of made Vlad seem like a cool grown hip, like adult sort of platform.

Speaker 2:
[176:08] Stop this shit, Adam. Wasn't nobody checking for no motherfucking Boosie like him.

Speaker 9:
[176:11] You don't know what the you're talking about.

Speaker 7:
[176:13] Boosie movement was humongous, bro.

Speaker 5:
[176:15] Wasn't nobody checking for Boosie? Boosie wasn't talking about shit.

Speaker 4:
[176:19] Most beloved hip hop figures of all time.

Speaker 9:
[176:22] Ever.

Speaker 7:
[176:22] Yeah, at least of the sense of where he's been a lot.

Speaker 4:
[176:24] Look at the numbers that his interview clips do. Even if he didn't make music, he would be one of the best people.

Speaker 7:
[176:29] No other rapper that's doing this on the system base.

Speaker 2:
[176:32] I'm keeping it at 100 right now, and I'm not even trying to be the contrarian. I'm like, y'all are tripping. Wasn't nobody culturally thinking about Boosie like that?

Speaker 5:
[176:40] He went to jail, thought he smoked somebody.

Speaker 1:
[176:45] And he said he's white culturally?

Speaker 2:
[176:46] Wasn't nobody giving a fuck about Boosie until he got old Vlad.

Speaker 5:
[176:50] Vlad is for the culture.

Speaker 7:
[176:51] It was what he had to offer on Vlad that made people love him even more.

Speaker 2:
[176:54] Didn't nobody.

Speaker 4:
[176:55] This is insanity.

Speaker 2:
[176:57] I guess I'm on the other side of the table right now.

Speaker 7:
[176:59] I'm not saying nothing. I'm not saying anything.

Speaker 5:
[177:02] Wasn't nobody giving a fuck about what Boosie was talking about?

Speaker 7:
[177:04] I was a little kid.

Speaker 5:
[177:05] What's your favorite Boosie song?

Speaker 7:
[177:07] No Juice.

Speaker 2:
[177:08] What's your favorite Boosie song, Spodey?

Speaker 1:
[177:10] I got too many. I'm a particular top knot. You know what I'm saying? California, you know what I'm saying? Bankroll, I could keep going. All the way, I remember. You know what I'm saying? Like, what we doing? You with Boosie like that?

Speaker 4:
[177:23] I'm going to be real. I don't fuck with Boosie's music like that, but I fuck with him as an interview guest. I with him as a person.

Speaker 7:
[177:30] But there's so many people in hip hop that don't like that. It's just they're a figure in hip hop that people like, then they don't make the best music.

Speaker 4:
[177:36] But also I can acknowledge that his music is immensely important and popular in a huge percentage of the United States. When you talk to dudes from Florida, Texas, South, even California, it's like the level of allegiance that they have towards Boosie on the Bay Area is insane.

Speaker 7:
[177:54] In the Bay, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[177:56] Maybe I missed that boat, because I don't feel that way at all.

Speaker 1:
[177:58] Yeah, we know you had to, because you're talking crazy, Boosie.

Speaker 2:
[178:00] I'm not being disrespectful to Boosie, but he didn't impact me like he impacted y'all.

Speaker 1:
[178:05] How is you not being disrespectful to Boosie? When you said basically, nobody was checking for Boosie until Vlad, like basically Vlad put Boosie on.

Speaker 2:
[178:13] I'm not saying that Vlad put Boosie on, I'm just saying that-

Speaker 1:
[178:15] Vlad in that interview, he was already elected.

Speaker 2:
[178:17] I'm saying Vlad did more for Boosie than Boosie did for Vlad.

Speaker 7:
[178:21] I don't know, that's hard to say.

Speaker 1:
[178:22] That's not hard to say.

Speaker 7:
[178:23] It's kind of scratch my back, scratch my heart.

Speaker 2:
[178:25] He put him in the front of everybody.

Speaker 1:
[178:27] Boosie was, he's, oh my God.

Speaker 7:
[178:29] But he only did that because he was poppin.

Speaker 1:
[178:30] He was a world superstar before that.

Speaker 4:
[178:32] Okay, think about it like this. Let's say that I had been the visionary that Vlad was, and I had gotten Boosie to do like 40 fucking interviews on No Jumper over the years. Don't you think No Jumper would be like a bigger and more significant platform if we had done the platform where like all these crazy Boosie interviews were happening? That would have been huge for us. So I could definitely, like it's hard to imagine like what Vlad TV would be without Boosie, but I think it would be greatly diminished. And I think that if he stays off the platform for a long time, it might actually be a little, you know, Vlad's gonna have to really be on his P's and Q's to develop like guests who can kind of compete with Boosie.

Speaker 2:
[179:15] I feel like Boosie's gonna come up off of that bullshit. Like bro, like come on, like ain't nobody checking for you like that. Ain't nobody listening to your music. Go back over to Vlad and do the real thing.

Speaker 7:
[179:22] I know, but you keep saying Boosie.

Speaker 2:
[179:25] I'm not violating, I'm just saying like bro, let's not get off. I promise you, if Boosie-

Speaker 1:
[179:29] He wants him to come up his price when he know he get money, he know what his value is.

Speaker 2:
[179:34] If Boosie did a live right now, wouldn't nobody give a fuck.

Speaker 7:
[179:37] What?

Speaker 1:
[179:37] He said if Boosie-

Speaker 7:
[179:38] Jesus.

Speaker 4:
[179:39] Boosie is like one of the, is a person who's had his Instagram deleted more than almost anybody ever.

Speaker 5:
[179:43] Don't give a about what Boosie, you better be happy that this man is fucking with you.

Speaker 2:
[179:47] Just rock with the. I ain't telling you to tuck your tail, but go rock with what's working.

Speaker 7:
[179:50] You gotta know your worth too. You gotta know your worth.

Speaker 2:
[179:53] What is Boosie worth?

Speaker 7:
[179:54] Building your channel up, Vlad.

Speaker 1:
[179:56] Besides Khaled, like Ariana and Beyonce, oh and Nikki as well. Who else do more numbers than him? Probably Kim, Kardashian. Probably one of the Kardashians.

Speaker 7:
[180:07] Even the Kardashians, the interviews don't do it.

Speaker 2:
[180:09] No, that's the little bubble that you live in.

Speaker 5:
[180:11] Ain't nobody checking for Boosie like that. Ain't nobody checking for Boosie like that.

Speaker 4:
[180:16] I don't even think, I think Boosie is not even close to one of the biggest people in the world.

Speaker 2:
[180:21] He ain't go live right now. He not gonna crack 30K.

Speaker 7:
[180:25] His first stream probably will, for sure.

Speaker 4:
[180:27] I mean, but he goes live all the time on Instagram and it's not like insane numbers.

Speaker 5:
[180:32] Respectfully, Boosie, but nobody give a fuck about you like that.

Speaker 4:
[180:34] I mean, if it was like some really important thing, but like, you know, Boosie is like on live, like all the time.

Speaker 7:
[180:40] I know, but if he announced a kick deal and then this is Boosie's first stream. No one would care.

Speaker 4:
[180:46] But I don't think he would ever be an IRL streamer.

Speaker 9:
[180:48] No, nobody cares.

Speaker 4:
[180:50] It's too crazy, but I could see him being like a pretty popular desktop streamer. The thing about it, though, is that it's like, they're going to whip his ass.

Speaker 3:
[180:57] You know, Ibu's ass.

Speaker 1:
[180:58] They catch you, boys.

Speaker 2:
[180:59] All right, that's cool.

Speaker 5:
[181:00] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[181:00] You're going to die behind Boosie's booty goos.

Speaker 2:
[181:02] I ain't no little for nothing.

Speaker 4:
[181:03] What?

Speaker 7:
[181:04] They gotta be booty goos.

Speaker 5:
[181:05] They're always booty goos.

Speaker 4:
[181:06] There always has to be an added layer of homosexuality. But yo, shout out to Boosie and his-

Speaker 2:
[181:12] Y'all really feel like Boosie out here like that for real?

Speaker 7:
[181:15] I mean, the numbers are there. I don't have to guess or like, you know, assume.

Speaker 2:
[181:19] I don't feel like Boosie a boy like that.

Speaker 7:
[181:21] There's name a rapper that does more views on an interviewer.

Speaker 5:
[181:24] I just don't, I don't feel like he moves the needle like that.

Speaker 7:
[181:26] But name a rapper-

Speaker 5:
[181:27] He does, though.

Speaker 7:
[181:27] Name a rapper that does more views on an interviewer.

Speaker 4:
[181:29] So who moved the needle? You can't name-

Speaker 7:
[181:31] For culture.

Speaker 4:
[181:32] You can't name a rapper, interviewee, who does more views than him on Vlad.

Speaker 2:
[181:37] Serious question. Tell me the last Boosie song-

Speaker 4:
[181:40] Answer the question I just said.

Speaker 7:
[181:43] Because you pivoting.

Speaker 3:
[181:44] Because you don't want to do it.

Speaker 2:
[181:45] Say it one more time, say it one more time.

Speaker 3:
[181:46] Go.

Speaker 4:
[181:47] There's no other rapper who does the same number of views consistently on any platform as Boosie does on Vlad.

Speaker 3:
[181:56] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[181:56] You got me there. No, you're right. He does do views. You're right. But I feel like if he did it himself, it wouldn't hit the same.

Speaker 1:
[182:03] He does do it himself.

Speaker 7:
[182:04] We'll see.

Speaker 2:
[182:05] I feel like if he put it on his own platform or supported Flaco shit, he wouldn't do that.

Speaker 7:
[182:09] I'm going to be tuned in to see what's going on.

Speaker 4:
[182:10] It really, really matters how motivated he is. Because if he really wants to make it great, I could see it being pretty cool.

Speaker 7:
[182:17] Yeah. If he has a film around him that's talented editor, that's around him, that's talented, that's just following around and putting content out, I could see that being good.

Speaker 4:
[182:24] All that stuff is one thing, but what's really going to matter is, can you find someone to ask you the right questions and ask you the right follow-up questions and lead you along having these conversations? Because that's what Vlad is actually goaded at.

Speaker 7:
[182:38] Do we feel like Vlad was just super goaded with that? Because he's just like, oh, what about this meme that's going viral right now on the internet? What do you think of that, Boosie? And then he says a really entertaining response. I don't think these are riveting questions.

Speaker 4:
[182:50] I'm going to be real, as much as I love Vlad, and I think he's a great guy, and sometimes you read the comments, and you do feel like, man, maybe his fan base loves the content, but is routinely annoyed by him because of certain tics and habits that he exhibits on camera, which, I mean, you can say the same thing about me. Obviously, there's going to be comments on this podcast that are like Adam Suck's dick, which is kind of confusing why you'd be watching it in the first place, but I think with Boosie, it's like he's just gonna have to find the right person. The thing about it, though, is that it's like, Boosie has access to a billion different famous people and shit. Like, what's stopping him from doing all kinds... If he has an expansive view of what content could be, I think that would be what would really benefit him, because people would love to see him sit down with a TK Kirkland or a Nick Cannon or all... Like, he could build his channel so crazy, doing like his own interview type stuff if he really prioritizes his content, as well as just doing content with other celebrities.

Speaker 7:
[183:54] Everyone would go on these.

Speaker 4:
[183:55] People in the media, whatever. Like, think about Shannon Sharp. Cam Newton.

Speaker 7:
[183:58] You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 4:
[183:59] Yeah, he could be Cam Newton, right?

Speaker 7:
[184:01] Cam and Mace, you know, they would all fuck with him.

Speaker 4:
[184:03] I think he'd be better than almost all those people.

Speaker 1:
[184:05] Have Boo Winle clubs, they say yet? Who?

Speaker 7:
[184:08] Boosie.

Speaker 4:
[184:09] Boosie? No, because...

Speaker 1:
[184:11] But Magic V, woo!

Speaker 7:
[184:12] Because he was exclusive with Vlad.

Speaker 4:
[184:15] Not that it was...

Speaker 1:
[184:15] Magic V went to...

Speaker 4:
[184:16] I'm telling you right now, not because he was exclusive, because he wanted to get paid, and Shannon Sharp said, we don't pay.

Speaker 7:
[184:23] But if he has his own thing, and he's trying to promote, he'd probably go on there, then Shannon comes on his.

Speaker 4:
[184:27] He's made a few exceptions, like he did the breakfast club, but I think that he gets that that's a big look.

Speaker 1:
[184:31] But would you agree, if Boosie wasn't going with Shannon Sharp, that would go with it?

Speaker 2:
[184:36] But that'd be my inherent problem with Boosie. I feel like he could build something so great, but he doesn't.

Speaker 4:
[184:41] I mean, Shannon Sharp is some great interviewer, like that's really gonna open shit up, man.

Speaker 1:
[184:48] I think you should ask some questions.

Speaker 4:
[184:50] I don't think so.

Speaker 3:
[184:52] You ever watch Shannon Sharp do an interview, he's reading off a fucking piece of paper. Like he's just reading shit. He does have cue cards. He's got a team, bro.

Speaker 4:
[184:58] He does like a lot of content.

Speaker 1:
[185:00] But to be fair, Vlad be reading off shit too.

Speaker 4:
[185:02] Nah, but Vlad, I could tell you from experience that Vlad is deeply involved in the process of coming up with questions, even though he does have people who work for him.

Speaker 7:
[185:11] Yeah, we're not with Shannon because he's the greatest interviewer, but he's like very likable. He has a platform. He's one of the biggest sportscasters in the world. It's like, that's what makes the interviews go viral.

Speaker 4:
[185:21] Yeah, black Rogan with less conspiracy theories and more sexual deviancy. Okay, Jojo Beans, Red Blue Beams. Whoa, said keeming it up, which is an expression I used earlier on the podcast. Adam is suffering from T-Rail derangement syndrome. He picks up all his LA slang from T-Rail and latching back on Fig. T-Rail's biggest fan for real, FMW's number one watcher is Adam. I will stand on it on my life that I've never watched a Fig Music episode, but I've definitely seen some clips. And I didn't know that keeming it up was a slang. A thing? Is that slang? I didn't know that keem had earned that sort of slang.

Speaker 7:
[186:01] I haven't heard that one either.

Speaker 4:
[186:02] Keeming it up.

Speaker 7:
[186:03] Shout out to Keem.

Speaker 4:
[186:04] But I have watched enough keem clips to know about his faults as a podcaster. And you know.

Speaker 7:
[186:11] Not fuck with Keem. Keem's a good podcaster.

Speaker 4:
[186:13] Shout out to him.

Speaker 7:
[186:14] He can beat around the bush sometimes. He's still better than most of a lot of these guys.

Speaker 4:
[186:17] He talks in riddles, but you know, he's all right.

Speaker 3:
[186:20] He ain't the worst podcaster out there. Yeah, fuck with Keem.

Speaker 4:
[186:24] YT said, thank you Spodey. These N words is some haters.

Speaker 2:
[186:27] Oh.

Speaker 1:
[186:28] Shout out to YT.

Speaker 2:
[186:31] Oh, what are they saying?

Speaker 4:
[186:32] Money Mob said, Doughboy, Icy as fuck today. And you're the realest on the cast for No Jumper. Tat, if you get it before Lush, you're taking the number one spot.

Speaker 2:
[186:42] Hey, I'm out here.

Speaker 4:
[186:45] And then Money Mob Tay also said, and by the way, I got to fucking text Steven to get me some water, because my water bottle is empty. Can you refill my water? I don't want to go out there and do it. It's just too cumbersome. Okay. Money Mob Tay said, Rat 100 only still here because the amount of content he brings in. Shout out to Moose. It's really morals over money, but we all know 22 is money over morals.

Speaker 7:
[187:16] Shout out to Munchie. Pray for Munchie. I agree.

Speaker 2:
[187:19] He never even came back.

Speaker 4:
[187:21] Wax been good to me.

Speaker 5:
[187:21] Is he okay?

Speaker 4:
[187:23] I'm pretty sure he's fucked.

Speaker 2:
[187:25] He left.

Speaker 5:
[187:25] He left.

Speaker 7:
[187:25] I said, he's all good.

Speaker 4:
[187:27] It's bad.

Speaker 5:
[187:28] It's bad.

Speaker 4:
[187:30] It's weird because... It's weird because I feel like he wasn't drinking.

Speaker 3:
[187:40] I feel like he must have just got sick.

Speaker 7:
[187:45] Yeah. That sounds like some food poisoning.

Speaker 4:
[187:47] Yeah, yeah. It sounds like something like that. If he really...

Speaker 7:
[187:51] When it just hits you like that instantly?

Speaker 4:
[187:53] Food poisoning sucks so bad. Imagine getting it in public.

Speaker 2:
[187:55] Because I see him kind of like starting to like lose it a little bit. Then he just left.

Speaker 7:
[187:58] He was like sitting back.

Speaker 8:
[187:59] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[188:00] He was acting sort of weird, but not that weird. And he was being kind of quiet.

Speaker 7:
[188:03] He was playing it off good.

Speaker 8:
[188:04] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[188:05] And then all of a sudden he just announces it in the middle of a conversation. He's just like, yo, I think I'm about to throw up.

Speaker 5:
[188:13] I wasn't ready for that.

Speaker 4:
[188:16] I wouldn't be surprised if he left by now.

Speaker 7:
[188:18] No, I think they said he did.

Speaker 4:
[188:19] Oh, he's gone.

Speaker 2:
[188:20] Shout out to Munchy, man. Get better, brother.

Speaker 1:
[188:22] Get better.

Speaker 4:
[188:23] That's a munchy. That's kind of legendary in his own right. That's what Luscious used to do half the time, man.

Speaker 7:
[188:27] He did do that one day, greening out.

Speaker 4:
[188:29] He should have Narcan'd him.

Speaker 7:
[188:30] Yeah, Narcanning Munchy. And he has food poisoning.

Speaker 2:
[188:33] It's hilarious.

Speaker 4:
[188:37] Stab him with Ozempic. Okay, Ghost Dog TV said, Nude, dude, you sound dumb. Oh, I guess that could be for either of you, I suppose.

Speaker 1:
[188:47] I got an idea who he's talking about.

Speaker 4:
[188:49] I don't think it's you.

Speaker 1:
[188:51] It's for sure not me.

Speaker 8:
[188:53] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I don't like this.

Speaker 4:
[188:56] Sambam's at Munchy and Spodey. Tell that goofy in the oversized green shirt to get up off his knees and wipe his mouth. Whack isn't in the room, my guy. You gotta keep an eye on him. The type to sell his soul for anything.

Speaker 5:
[189:09] Ooh, you talking to me? He just cooked you.

Speaker 2:
[189:11] Hey, man, play with me like that, man.

Speaker 4:
[189:13] You might not recall it from that.

Speaker 2:
[189:14] Hey, I'm not even that type of person, man. Watch your mouth, man. Turn your eyeballs out and turn them around.

Speaker 3:
[189:20] Who you talking to?

Speaker 2:
[189:22] Shut up, goofy.

Speaker 7:
[189:23] They're on your neck.

Speaker 2:
[189:24] They spit on you.

Speaker 3:
[189:25] Oh, my bad. Don't talk to me like that, though, man. Cook.

Speaker 4:
[189:32] Co Lightyear is a member. He said, whack as a rat. Why would he scream Big U real name when getting approached by him? He was wearing a wire, bro. I don't know, man. It's a good theory. D React said, why Doughboy only targeting Spodey Face? He want him to crash out. SMH, Doughboy has to stop trying to get Spodey to get his viral moment, bro.

Speaker 3:
[189:55] Damn, you're trying to come up off my boy?

Speaker 2:
[189:57] Let's keep it clear.

Speaker 9:
[189:57] You're trying to come up off Spodey to Stowe.

Speaker 5:
[190:00] After all he does for the community.

Speaker 2:
[190:02] No, let's keep it clear.

Speaker 4:
[190:03] That's crazy.

Speaker 2:
[190:03] That's anti-black. Okay, let's keep it clear. I think Spodey is an excellent podcaster. So when I did the news the other day, he was the one giving me the energy. I was like, yeah, I like that. I put him to the side before we even came up here. Like, hey, bro, let's do this shit. I think he's dope with what he does. I think I'm dope with what I do. I fuck with bro. I put that in the chat. I was like, yo, where's Spodey at? I want to go against him, because I think he's great at what he does.

Speaker 4:
[190:26] You think you're the king of No Jumper? As far as the co-hosts go, honestly, excluding me.

Speaker 2:
[190:31] New nickname alert, dope jumper, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[190:34] That's like when TI said he was the king of the south.

Speaker 2:
[190:36] Dope jumper, yeah. I feel like I'm that guy, but I fuck with Spodey. And so that's why I was going at him, because I'm like, he's good at what he does. It ain't no disrespect.

Speaker 5:
[190:46] I fuck with bro.

Speaker 2:
[190:47] I said that in the fucking group chat. I was like, yo, I really fuck with this, I wanna spar. But I feel like he's really good at what he does.

Speaker 5:
[190:55] I admire what he does.

Speaker 2:
[190:57] He came from a situation.

Speaker 3:
[190:57] But you think he's the weakest link.

Speaker 2:
[190:59] That's why you went after him. No, I wouldn't say that.

Speaker 4:
[191:01] You're hammering away at him, because you feel like he's-

Speaker 2:
[191:04] Nah, he gave me the energy when I met him.

Speaker 4:
[191:05] Because you think he might snap.

Speaker 2:
[191:06] Nah, when I met him, he gave me the energy like he wanted to pod.

Speaker 5:
[191:09] So I was like, all right, bro, let's pod.

Speaker 1:
[191:12] And you remember one of the things you told me? What? Among the maturity. You remember that?

Speaker 4:
[191:18] That you're mature?

Speaker 1:
[191:20] I remember he was like, he's one of the most mature people.

Speaker 4:
[191:24] I said that?

Speaker 1:
[191:24] You don't remember that?

Speaker 7:
[191:25] What a glazer.

Speaker 4:
[191:26] Okay, sure, sure. No one remembers. You're a mature guy, yeah, I'm sure.

Speaker 1:
[191:29] Nah, I'm talking about people. I don't know, man. But shout out to you, though, bro. It's all love. I ain't tripping. I'm Bill Fad. That's what we here for.

Speaker 2:
[191:36] Nah, I feel like you're a great podcaster, so I just want to spar with you. That's all it was.

Speaker 3:
[191:40] It wasn't that different than that. Okay.

Speaker 4:
[191:42] We a spohjumper.

Speaker 3:
[191:45] Nah, it's dough jumper, We can't live in a world in which spohjumper exists.

Speaker 7:
[191:49] He banging it on us already.

Speaker 3:
[191:51] Big dog, Sacramento.

Speaker 5:
[191:53] It's like that.

Speaker 2:
[191:54] A lot like that, but, it's dough jumper.

Speaker 4:
[191:56] Spohjumper. You gotta rep that. Put that in your bio.

Speaker 3:
[192:00] Maybe that's why I should get a tat out of dough jumper instead of no jumper.

Speaker 5:
[192:02] I'm getting a tat on Mo.

Speaker 3:
[192:04] I love how you always do that.

Speaker 8:
[192:05] You go, bro, twist up your face and fade away.

Speaker 1:
[192:09] That's already took.

Speaker 4:
[192:10] Homer into the butchers.

Speaker 1:
[192:11] Big spohjumper.

Speaker 4:
[192:14] Bang that shit. Bang that.

Speaker 3:
[192:15] No, it's dough jumper, though.

Speaker 4:
[192:16] Bang that.

Speaker 3:
[192:17] Mo jumper. Mo jumper.

Speaker 2:
[192:19] I'm not following what you're saying. That's cool.

Speaker 3:
[192:21] But it's dough jumper, though, bro. And it's spohjumper. No, but it's dough jumper, though.

Speaker 1:
[192:26] Moo jumper.

Speaker 7:
[192:26] Moo jumper, don't have to say. I'm out.

Speaker 3:
[192:28] No, but it's dough jumper, though. No, but it's dough jumper, though.

Speaker 1:
[192:31] That's a trio.

Speaker 3:
[192:32] No, no, but it's dough.

Speaker 1:
[192:33] That's a joke. You can have yours. Spohmo. That's a trio.

Speaker 8:
[192:37] Don't hate on it. The three stooges. We can't even say that.

Speaker 1:
[192:42] We can't rep the top of the world.

Speaker 7:
[192:43] We can't rock together. You tripping like that?

Speaker 5:
[192:45] No, it's dough jumper, though.

Speaker 7:
[192:45] All right, you know how I do people up here, Dan. You know what I'm saying? You know, you see what I did to Paco?

Speaker 5:
[192:50] We're on the same team, though. We good.

Speaker 7:
[192:51] Okay, okay.

Speaker 2:
[192:52] We good.

Speaker 3:
[192:52] But it's dough jumper with you, though.

Speaker 1:
[192:54] I got this Northern California thing going on.

Speaker 2:
[192:56] Yeah, yeah, and it's like that, 916.

Speaker 7:
[192:58] I was born in LA, so I got love from my LA folks.

Speaker 3:
[193:01] Yeah, I'm from up there, though.

Speaker 1:
[193:03] That's the Southern California.

Speaker 3:
[193:04] No, but I'm from up there, though.

Speaker 1:
[193:07] 818-919-951-Harlan.

Speaker 2:
[193:08] Yeah, but it's 916, though, too, though.

Speaker 3:
[193:10] 916, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[193:11] 916.

Speaker 7:
[193:12] Shout out to the 619.

Speaker 2:
[193:13] Shout out to the 213 and all that other stuff.

Speaker 7:
[193:15] 415.

Speaker 2:
[193:16] And it's from there, though.

Speaker 3:
[193:18] It's from there, though.

Speaker 4:
[193:18] Shout out Mazzy, Stop saying random numbers.

Speaker 7:
[193:20] Shout out CML.

Speaker 2:
[193:22] Shout out Mazzy, though.

Speaker 3:
[193:24] Shout out Mazzy, though.

Speaker 2:
[193:26] That's broke.

Speaker 7:
[193:26] Shout out CML.

Speaker 2:
[193:27] No, shout out Mazzy, though.

Speaker 4:
[193:28] That's broke. That podcast, shout out to a bunch of random shit. Nobody wants to hear that. All right, Money Mob Tay said, if someone does something to any OG or grandma or daughter or even son that's not in the streets, then they need cops since they don't have a whole gang behind them. Is sad Spodey a rat only go to the street, Ooh, I don't even know what that means.

Speaker 2:
[193:52] What say you, Spodey?

Speaker 7:
[193:54] I can't disagree.

Speaker 4:
[193:54] I think he's saying it's sad. Spodey's a rat only goes to the streets, Ooh. I don't know what the hell he's trying to say, bro.

Speaker 1:
[194:00] I don't either.

Speaker 7:
[194:01] Oh, he's saying I think that only street dudes can be rats.

Speaker 1:
[194:04] Oh.

Speaker 7:
[194:05] I think that's what he's trying to say.

Speaker 1:
[194:06] Well, that's stupid. Well, you don't know the definition of a rat. That mean you are a rat.

Speaker 4:
[194:13] Everybody, y'all need to rat. You got to take these motherfuckers off the streets.

Speaker 7:
[194:16] Everybody start telling, start snitching.

Speaker 1:
[194:19] No, bro. We make shirts.

Speaker 5:
[194:21] Civilians can snitch, bro. Hold up.

Speaker 1:
[194:24] Wait, hold up. What y'all got?

Speaker 2:
[194:25] Civilians can snitch, bro.

Speaker 1:
[194:27] Is this 22 Jump Street?

Speaker 8:
[194:29] No.

Speaker 5:
[194:29] Hell no.

Speaker 1:
[194:31] I know they ain't got me on the set of 22 Jump Street right now.

Speaker 9:
[194:35] Tell her, tell her, tell her, tell her.

Speaker 1:
[194:37] No, hell no.

Speaker 8:
[194:37] This thing here right here.

Speaker 2:
[194:38] We need budget back ASAP.

Speaker 1:
[194:41] Y'all trying to triple-team.

Speaker 7:
[194:42] Why do you think he left?

Speaker 2:
[194:43] This is 22 Jump Street right here.

Speaker 4:
[194:45] It was sick being around so many rats.

Speaker 1:
[194:48] That's why I really got sick.

Speaker 7:
[194:49] They didn't want to throw them.

Speaker 4:
[194:52] Yo, Philip said, being a rat ain't just hated by the streets. Gangsters, even the police don't like people who rat on each other, police who rat on each other. The highest people in government don't rat on each other. That is a good point. Even within industries and shit, obviously there's like a code of kind of-

Speaker 1:
[195:11] Look at Epstein.

Speaker 7:
[195:12] There's a bunch of powerful people that don't rat on each other.

Speaker 4:
[195:15] That is a good point.

Speaker 2:
[195:16] I agree.

Speaker 3:
[195:16] Very good.

Speaker 4:
[195:17] Fambam said, big ups for beating the gun case munchie. Obviously, he's not here, so we're going to have to-

Speaker 7:
[195:22] We'll let him know.

Speaker 4:
[195:22] Maybe you'll see this later.

Speaker 3:
[195:23] Double over somewhere.

Speaker 4:
[195:24] But come on, why are you sliding in Sabad's DMs, blood? On IFG, that ain't never boo. That's basically Crip Mac with a wig and makeup on. Tighten up, B-Team man.

Speaker 7:
[195:35] He said he was trolling. He said he was trolling.

Speaker 4:
[195:37] I don't know who Sabad is.

Speaker 7:
[195:39] It was some girl from some other gang, she put out the DM that Munchy B. DM'd her. He said he was trolling her. He wouldn't do that.

Speaker 4:
[195:46] Oh shit, okay. We didn't even get a chance to ask Munchy about being photographed in court.

Speaker 7:
[195:52] I know he didn't.

Speaker 4:
[195:52] By his ops.

Speaker 7:
[195:54] He didn't last long enough.

Speaker 1:
[195:55] So it's a one-boy tune.

Speaker 4:
[195:56] Tune five from the Rolling Hundreds.

Speaker 7:
[195:58] He ate some bad tuna.

Speaker 4:
[196:01] Shout out to Tune for taking mercy on our boy. Leave him alone. Okay. Gutter Lane said, I understand you, doughboy, saying Gucci Mane grew up, but growing up when you were gangsta, doesn't mean you can snitch, LOL. Growing up would be charging it to the game and just taking the L.

Speaker 2:
[196:20] Oh, no, no. Gucci Mane has been a millionaire for over 20 years. What do you want him to do? Do you want to go get it back in blood? Do you want to go kill somebody? Like niggas don't respect their time, bro. Like you've done some time, right, Spodey? And so you know every day when you in there, like that's your time. And that's the one thing that we can't buy. That's the one thing money can't buy. Why are so loose with their time? What do y'all want Gucci to go do? Go risk it all? He's doing his thing. He's taking his medicine. He's being a good dad. Let that man be dad.

Speaker 4:
[196:49] All right. I think he should charge us to the game, but all right. CW said, members, shout out to him. CW also said, Adam, the streets need it soon. Tuesday show with special guest appearances from Jack Like Jess. Shout out to the whole No Jumper crew. Dude, I was thinking about that, that I feel like Jack Like Jess and Doughboy would get along great. For sure. I feel like they would.

Speaker 3:
[197:09] For sure.

Speaker 4:
[197:09] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[197:09] I love everybody.

Speaker 4:
[197:10] You guys would do awesome together. I feel like you have very similar interests.

Speaker 7:
[197:13] He's in the porn game too. That could be your introduction.

Speaker 5:
[197:15] And I'm gonna get in that porn game, whether he try to block me or not.

Speaker 7:
[197:18] Jack Like Jess got you.

Speaker 4:
[197:20] Anything that Jack Like Jess could do on camera, you could do too.

Speaker 7:
[197:23] For sure.

Speaker 4:
[197:24] And would love to do it.

Speaker 2:
[197:25] I'm gonna get into the porn game.

Speaker 7:
[197:26] I would love to do anything he would do.

Speaker 2:
[197:27] Once I get into the porn game, I'm gonna come back to you, be like, you didn't believe in me, but look what I did.

Speaker 4:
[197:31] I look forward to that very much.

Speaker 1:
[197:33] What happened to the tall tree, man? The palm tree.

Speaker 4:
[197:35] What the hell is that?

Speaker 8:
[197:36] Oh yeah.

Speaker 7:
[197:37] Amazonia.

Speaker 4:
[197:38] Updates coming soon, updates coming soon. Okay, Arwalk said, why Doughboy think people are supposed to have combos, but he's sitting here raising his voice, getting hype and talking disrespectful. He's the type to start shit and then play victim when somebody do something to him.

Speaker 7:
[197:53] And then tell the police.

Speaker 2:
[197:55] First of all, I'm never a victim, and first of all, I respect everybody at this table. So it's a number 11. This is what podcasting is. We ain't supposed to just sit here and agree with each other for an hour.

Speaker 3:
[198:03] Like, nah, we're gonna talk our shit.

Speaker 2:
[198:05] But I everybody on this table.

Speaker 7:
[198:07] Oh, I love this next one.

Speaker 2:
[198:08] Exclude nobody.

Speaker 4:
[198:10] Anthony says, shout out to I-Ram. Let's go.

Speaker 3:
[198:14] Oh, we was on here.

Speaker 4:
[198:15] New Jersey Judas said, at this point, Ricky Roy over Doughboy. Oh, that's a hot take. Let's go, Ricky. Very interesting.

Speaker 1:
[198:22] That's a hot take.

Speaker 4:
[198:24] Ms. B herself said, the war is against their leadership, not the entire country. That's why the citizens were happy when the leaders got killed. Wish y'all knew a lot on politics and argued against Moose.

Speaker 7:
[198:37] It looks like she's showing her ass, but she know about politics. Shout out to Ms. B herself.

Speaker 4:
[198:42] Shake some.

Speaker 7:
[198:42] Love the duality of a lady.

Speaker 2:
[198:44] Cakes and takes.

Speaker 4:
[198:44] Yo, we appreciate you either way. King Bama said, Iran let all the blacks free when they took over the embassy. They kept the white ones free brick.

Speaker 7:
[198:55] What?

Speaker 4:
[198:56] I will have to look into that.

Speaker 7:
[198:57] That's what they're saying. I was seeing a lot of people say that.

Speaker 1:
[199:00] And that's why I said, shout out to Iran.

Speaker 4:
[199:02] QN Hanna said, they did free all the soldiers they took in 1979. Low key uncle ruckus vibes.

Speaker 2:
[199:08] That's the year I was born, 1979. I'm 46.

Speaker 4:
[199:10] And then Money Mob Tay says, Spodee killing it today. Or killing today.

Speaker 1:
[199:14] Like 8-9-0 on Doughboy.

Speaker 10:
[199:16] Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.

Speaker 1:
[199:18] Easy.

Speaker 4:
[199:19] 9-0?

Speaker 2:
[199:20] That's how you feel?

Speaker 1:
[199:21] At least.

Speaker 2:
[199:21] You're lying to yourself.

Speaker 8:
[199:22] Go, go, go.

Speaker 4:
[199:24] The OGJZ, who may be a woman, said, a real patriot has the courage to admit when their government is wrong. I'm 100% with Spodee face and I love this country. We are better than this. Shout out to Spodee.

Speaker 8:
[199:37] Shout out to you, man.

Speaker 4:
[199:39] Say that, girl. DragonEyeGurb said, Spodee, you not pro black if you want black men to off each other every time somebody do something. Gucci shouldn't have snitched, but civilians shouldn't have to throw their life away for a fake street code.

Speaker 8:
[199:53] Amen.

Speaker 1:
[199:54] I never promote or never said to continue genocide amongst my people. I never said that at all.

Speaker 2:
[199:59] Never told not to stitch.

Speaker 1:
[200:01] Never said that at one time. For the record, I'm not for that at all.

Speaker 4:
[200:06] He's on his journey towards push and piece. He's not all the way there yet.

Speaker 1:
[200:11] I'm definitely all the way there though.

Speaker 3:
[200:13] You're not there yet.

Speaker 1:
[200:14] I'm definitely there.

Speaker 3:
[200:15] You're working on it. You tell civilians to not snitch.

Speaker 2:
[200:17] That's crazy.

Speaker 3:
[200:17] You're a contradiction.

Speaker 4:
[200:18] You're still sliding.

Speaker 1:
[200:19] I believe a man should be a man. Don't use it as an excuse because you are a civilian. If you do a crime, you should do the time. But if you are a civilian and you can't tell, you're a victim of a crime, you definitely have right to bear arms and to defend yourself.

Speaker 7:
[200:36] Yeah, gun them down.

Speaker 5:
[200:37] Or at the hotel.

Speaker 1:
[200:38] W for Spodey Face.

Speaker 7:
[200:40] Get a good lawyer in California.

Speaker 1:
[200:42] If you do the crime, you should do the time as a man.

Speaker 4:
[200:46] This is not legal advice.

Speaker 1:
[200:47] If you're a victim of a crime, you definitely have a right to bear arms.

Speaker 5:
[200:53] Don't nobody want to bear arms, bro.

Speaker 4:
[200:54] It doesn't give you permission to just go carry a gun just because you're the victim of a crime.

Speaker 2:
[201:00] No, it's not both sides.

Speaker 4:
[201:02] Let's be real.

Speaker 1:
[201:02] That's both sides of the right.

Speaker 2:
[201:04] Everybody don't want to-

Speaker 1:
[201:04] If you do a crime, don't take it, don't snitch on them.

Speaker 2:
[201:06] Spodey, don't everybody want to bear arms if something happened to them. They just want to tell them, be like, get this out of here.

Speaker 7:
[201:11] You better bear them arms.

Speaker 5:
[201:13] No, fuck them arms.

Speaker 1:
[201:14] Be a man and go do your time.

Speaker 5:
[201:16] No.

Speaker 1:
[201:16] If you're a victim of a crime, then what? You have a right to bear arms and to defend them.

Speaker 2:
[201:22] Or can you just go tell and say, hey, this person just did this to me. Like, why wouldn't you want little kids looking up to you to think that? Why do you want everybody to be so tough?

Speaker 4:
[201:31] This is retarded. All right, let's move on. Philip said, Doughboy got a Juggalo jersey on.

Speaker 7:
[201:36] We read that earlier and I love that we read it again.

Speaker 4:
[201:38] Daquan Mee said, nah, bruh, W Podcast, I wish Munchy wasn't sick, but Doughboy brings out the better of Spodey, but Spodey, that corduroy jumpsuit is out.

Speaker 3:
[201:49] He won the poll.

Speaker 1:
[201:50] Yeah, stop hatin. I preset it, though.

Speaker 4:
[201:52] I think my boy Fresh.

Speaker 7:
[201:54] Same.

Speaker 4:
[201:55] He's like a conscious rapper. Kenneth Clark said, shout out to the cast, hope the mayor feels better.

Speaker 7:
[202:01] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[202:02] No real word on that yet.

Speaker 7:
[202:04] He texted the group chat, he said he was throwing up, but he good.

Speaker 6:
[202:06] Oh yeah, yeah, I've seen that.

Speaker 4:
[202:08] Okay, Crash Count said, Spodey dressed like he's still in high school. Who wears Jordan outfits and two-piece outfits at 40 years old?

Speaker 2:
[202:18] I didn't want to say it.

Speaker 1:
[202:18] To be fair, I was in prison, so I probably do dress like I was in high school. I'm catching back up. I don't care. I take that on a ten. Shout out to you.

Speaker 4:
[202:26] Spam Greer said, Adam, who can read better? Honest question. They're probably talking about between you two. You think you can read better than Doughboy?

Speaker 3:
[202:34] Spodey, don't do that. Don't do that. No, you cannot.

Speaker 2:
[202:37] Because you cannot.

Speaker 1:
[202:38] Bro, I wasn't even going to go, see, that's- I wasn't even going to go against Doughboy.

Speaker 3:
[202:41] You can't read better than me.

Speaker 1:
[202:42] How you know that though?

Speaker 2:
[202:43] Because I know you can't read better than me.

Speaker 1:
[202:45] That's so crazy. That's crazy, bro. I don't even, that's crazy.

Speaker 4:
[202:48] We know how good he can read, because he read on the podcast.

Speaker 1:
[202:51] To be fair, I barely could see the screen, but I didn't miss no words.

Speaker 2:
[202:53] And I won't even put my glasses, but you can't read better than me, Spodey.

Speaker 1:
[202:56] Okay. Well, shout out to you there. You got a better higher education. I was in prison my whole life, so.

Speaker 4:
[203:01] Do a reading duel on the podcast.

Speaker 7:
[203:03] Definitely on Monday, we're going to do some popcorn reading.

Speaker 2:
[203:05] You know I can read better than you.

Speaker 7:
[203:06] Popcorn reading where you read and then you choose an excerpt.

Speaker 5:
[203:08] Because you know I can read better than you.

Speaker 1:
[203:10] I don't know, brother.

Speaker 2:
[203:11] I never heard you read a day, and you're like, how would I know because you know I can read better than you, Spodey?

Speaker 1:
[203:16] How would I know?

Speaker 2:
[203:17] So let's put it to the test. So we got a 24-hour podcast on Monday.

Speaker 9:
[203:21] I'll read better than you.

Speaker 1:
[203:23] You gotta pay me extra, bro. I'm not just going on there doing spelling bees and reading contest.

Speaker 4:
[203:27] You can't spell.

Speaker 1:
[203:29] We can do that. IQ test?

Speaker 4:
[203:30] Yeah, IQ test.

Speaker 7:
[203:31] That was a wonderlick test.

Speaker 5:
[203:32] Spodey knows he can't spell.

Speaker 2:
[203:34] You can't spell like that.

Speaker 1:
[203:35] I can spell, but I'm not the best speller. I can definitely spell.

Speaker 4:
[203:38] Everybody in the office does an IQ test. That's going to hurt some feelings, probably.

Speaker 5:
[203:42] This body going to lose.

Speaker 6:
[203:43] Nah, it wouldn't be hurt.

Speaker 8:
[203:45] He going to do what he do.

Speaker 1:
[203:47] I'm smarter than a whole lot of people think, bro, but to be honest with you, though, I will have an excuse because I'm self-taught in a lot of my education, though, bro, but I take it seriously. I've been in prison a whole lot. A lot of niggas have been on the streets and don't know how to read or write. And to be honest with you, if it wasn't for this auto spell on these phones, wouldn't know how to spell neither, though. That's keeping it a ban, though. Okay.

Speaker 7:
[204:07] Yeah, we should take the wonder lick, like the one that the NFL players got to take.

Speaker 1:
[204:11] Start off, spill off your phone, let me see how good y'all can spill.

Speaker 2:
[204:14] Do you play chess, Boatie?

Speaker 1:
[204:15] I do, and I'm a good chess player.

Speaker 3:
[204:17] I'll book you, I'll put a thousand up.

Speaker 1:
[204:19] You said a thousand dollars?

Speaker 2:
[204:21] I'll beat your ass with chess.

Speaker 1:
[204:22] A thousand dollars a game?

Speaker 2:
[204:23] That I'll beat you in chess.

Speaker 1:
[204:24] Don't do it, don't do it.

Speaker 3:
[204:25] What you wanna do?

Speaker 1:
[204:26] Don't do it though, boy.

Speaker 3:
[204:26] Cause I'm feeling the energy.

Speaker 1:
[204:27] Don't do it though, boy.

Speaker 3:
[204:28] What you wanna do?

Speaker 1:
[204:29] You've been having a little drink, you never see me play.

Speaker 2:
[204:31] So we gon We got the board right out there.

Speaker 1:
[204:33] You never see me play, don't say anything.

Speaker 2:
[204:34] I'll put a thousand up.

Speaker 3:
[204:35] What you wanna do?

Speaker 1:
[204:36] I'm not gon do it.

Speaker 2:
[204:37] Okay, cool.

Speaker 3:
[204:38] All right.

Speaker 1:
[204:39] Sweet Thomas. I'm not under the influence of nothing.

Speaker 2:
[204:42] A thousand.

Speaker 1:
[204:43] I thought it was crazy. We never seen anything. I'll cook you. That is crazy.

Speaker 2:
[204:48] You ain't want to put the money up, all right?

Speaker 1:
[204:50] I think that Henny that he was drinking over.

Speaker 2:
[204:52] Yeah, I don't even know Henny.

Speaker 4:
[204:53] You guys should play chess for the content.

Speaker 2:
[204:55] A thousand. What you want to do? A thousand ain't no money. We all getting money.

Speaker 1:
[204:58] I didn't say it was no money at all. I just said-

Speaker 7:
[205:00] A thousand dollars is money.

Speaker 2:
[205:01] You want to take the better?

Speaker 7:
[205:02] A thousand dollars is money.

Speaker 1:
[205:03] No, you got to, you'll win.

Speaker 3:
[205:05] I like it. All right.

Speaker 4:
[205:06] Crash Count said, why is the new street dude thing to do when they say the most irrational bullshit and say, it's my opinion? Opinions, literally ESE. Hey, we need better schools, whatever. Okay, I already read this one. Wait, or did I?

Speaker 7:
[205:27] Yeah, you read it earlier when he popped up, when he first donated.

Speaker 4:
[205:29] Damn RJ said, Lush was good as long as he's having conversations with Jalees, but Lolcow, Chameleon, South Sire Lush is terrible podcast.

Speaker 7:
[205:39] Chameleon is hilarious.

Speaker 4:
[205:41] Chameleon, sorry. Uh, shout out to Lush. I appreciate all of his incarnations.

Speaker 7:
[205:52] I love Chameleon, Southside, or Lush, in my opinion.

Speaker 4:
[205:55] There's so many Lushes, so many Lush Pokemon. Damn RJ also said, should have let the light-skinned little Jeff reincarnated dude that was in the finals with Doughboy get annoying quick as fuck.

Speaker 7:
[206:06] Shout out to TMS.

Speaker 4:
[206:07] Oh, that one dude, yeah. Damn.

Speaker 7:
[206:10] My bad.

Speaker 4:
[206:10] I wonder, yeah, where is he at? Damn RJ also said, somebody tell Doughboy to please shut the fuck up.

Speaker 7:
[206:18] He's going hard. No.

Speaker 4:
[206:21] And then Damn RJ said, Dough isn't meant to have a mic. He can't pod because he is too worried about he want to, about what he want to say instead of listening to whoever else is talking.

Speaker 5:
[206:31] That's a lot of Doughboy hate.

Speaker 4:
[206:32] That is a brutal accusation.

Speaker 2:
[206:34] That's a lot of Doughboy hate.

Speaker 4:
[206:36] Let's put a pin in that. Let's come back to that. Damn RJ said, Doughboy, just like hearing his own voice at this point, Boosie is loved in the south. Yeah. We gotta say that.

Speaker 1:
[206:47] Loved in the west too, shit.

Speaker 4:
[206:49] Okay. And then Rwalk said, Adam, before you push Doughboy, rewatch this so you can see what you're paying fans to have to put up with. He's clearly way too drunk and keeps drinking. Like he literally ruined the podcast. Spodey cooked him all pod.

Speaker 5:
[207:02] This is water. What are you talking about? Okay.

Speaker 4:
[207:06] Now it is water. And then Gutta Layne said, Boosie is the culture. Are you crazy? Send Doughboy home. He's drunk.

Speaker 2:
[207:17] I'm not.

Speaker 4:
[207:18] How do you respond to that accusation?

Speaker 2:
[207:20] I'm not drunk. I've been drinking water for the past hour and a half.

Speaker 4:
[207:25] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[207:25] Yeah.

Speaker 7:
[207:26] In my honest opinion.

Speaker 2:
[207:27] Just cause I tried to bet Spodey $1,000, that means I'm drunk?

Speaker 7:
[207:30] No, not right now. But I think earlier in the pod, you were drunk for sure.

Speaker 2:
[207:34] Oh shit.

Speaker 1:
[207:34] Yo, takes on Boosie, you talking about heat.

Speaker 4:
[207:36] Yeah, that was crazy. That objectively is going to be a wild one if they clip that. Oh man, somebody got to clip that.

Speaker 7:
[207:44] I want to see Ricky and Doughboy face off.

Speaker 2:
[207:46] That's just how I feel.

Speaker 7:
[207:47] Take for take.

Speaker 2:
[207:48] I don't feel like Boosie is a bad person. I just feel like he's not as instrumental as y'all think he is.

Speaker 1:
[207:53] To what though?

Speaker 2:
[207:53] I can have that take.

Speaker 7:
[207:54] Please, let's not rehash the past.

Speaker 4:
[207:56] I feel like at least as an interviewee, I was able to basically prove that he's pretty much top of the top.

Speaker 7:
[208:02] And that's what we're valuing.

Speaker 4:
[208:04] And then it's kind of hard to be like, oh y'all overrate him when we basically prove that he has the highest rating that you can kind of have.

Speaker 7:
[208:11] Rating exactly where he needs to be.

Speaker 4:
[208:13] And I mean, the music thing, I guess you could maybe debate that a little bit more. I would definitely say he's a legend and beloved, but I mean, that's another conversation.

Speaker 2:
[208:23] I could take that.

Speaker 7:
[208:24] My bad, my bad. Just pardon.

Speaker 4:
[208:27] So I was going to ask it because I feel like everybody's wanted to be asked it, but Doughboy.

Speaker 2:
[208:33] Oh, shit.

Speaker 4:
[208:34] Have you ever had a gay experience?

Speaker 2:
[208:41] No.

Speaker 4:
[208:42] Never.

Speaker 1:
[208:42] What the?

Speaker 7:
[208:46] I thought he was thinking like damn, I have to come out with this now.

Speaker 5:
[208:50] I was just like why is he asking me this?

Speaker 4:
[208:52] I just wanted to know. What about a trans woman?

Speaker 5:
[208:56] No.

Speaker 1:
[208:58] Bro, and you saying it last, that's- No, because I was just like damn, I'm trying to be as respectful as possible.

Speaker 5:
[209:04] Have you ever had one?

Speaker 7:
[209:05] Bro, there was too much dead air right there, that's all we're saying.

Speaker 5:
[209:07] I was just like, oh, this is the question?

Speaker 2:
[209:09] No, I've never, no, that's not-

Speaker 1:
[209:11] But I was like a 30 second-

Speaker 2:
[209:13] That's just not the field that I play in. No.

Speaker 8:
[209:16] Why would you-

Speaker 1:
[209:18] Why would you, so for the viewers that don't know, because they would feel like that would be hotty disrespectful for you to ask a heterosexual man, had he ever had a gay experience like that.

Speaker 8:
[209:30] I think that's a regular question.

Speaker 2:
[209:31] Why did you ask me that, though?

Speaker 3:
[209:32] Was this just something that you want to know?

Speaker 4:
[209:34] I just feel like that's what the fans want to know.

Speaker 7:
[209:36] I think he feels you have zesty energy, that's what he's trying to put on you. Not like fully.

Speaker 4:
[209:42] I just felt like you were like a little bit of a possibility that maybe you had slipped up in the past.

Speaker 5:
[209:49] Why would you think that, What the fuck made you think that?

Speaker 4:
[209:54] It happens to a lot of people.

Speaker 5:
[209:55] But why would you think that me would be he?

Speaker 4:
[209:59] I just thought that it was possible. I apologize.

Speaker 5:
[210:03] I didn't even think.

Speaker 7:
[210:04] And I feel like you were really close to Adam the whole pod, too.

Speaker 4:
[210:08] Yeah, you were kind of up in the pod.

Speaker 5:
[210:10] You were like way over here.

Speaker 4:
[210:12] Look at this line and look at where he's at.

Speaker 7:
[210:14] He's been on your desk the whole pod.

Speaker 4:
[210:16] Yo, he's actually on me. That's crazy, though. And also, Whack said that you hit your vape in a zesty way.

Speaker 7:
[210:24] I just hit it with the wrist. You gotta straighten out the wrist. I think you might have had a bad one.

Speaker 2:
[210:27] I've been doing knuckle push ups since that day.

Speaker 8:
[210:30] What the?

Speaker 1:
[210:31] And he the only one caught on to what Adam was talking about about the Johnson over the wrist on top.

Speaker 2:
[210:37] I mean, I was just thinking like-

Speaker 7:
[210:38] Show doughboy the Johnson wrist thing. Let's see how he reacts.

Speaker 4:
[210:41] I would honestly like to. I would like to do it just so you can see that it kind of looks funny.

Speaker 7:
[210:46] Your dick looks hilarious when you wrap it around your wrist.

Speaker 4:
[210:49] Yeah, you would understand why it was so funny. Especially being like 14 years old.

Speaker 2:
[210:53] Adam, you're trying to get me canceled, bro.

Speaker 5:
[210:55] No, I'm just trying to talk about-

Speaker 2:
[210:57] Because I put up a picture with me and you and I was in my boxers.

Speaker 7:
[211:00] No, that was your humiliation ritual.

Speaker 5:
[211:02] They're like, you're gay, you're up there, da-da-da-da. Now, you're sitting here and then you said I was bouncing off your whatever.

Speaker 4:
[211:09] If you do three-

Speaker 5:
[211:10] Now, you're like, have you ever had a gay thought?

Speaker 4:
[211:12] If you do three gay porn scenes, I will do one straight scene with you. I will find a girl to do a scene with you, a producer.

Speaker 5:
[211:20] Why would you think I would just have a person do a gay sex scene?

Speaker 9:
[211:22] Isn't that what dudes got to do?

Speaker 4:
[211:24] That's the rumor. It is not true.

Speaker 7:
[211:26] No, Adam, that's how you got in the game. Let's be real.

Speaker 4:
[211:28] I've never heard of anything like that.

Speaker 7:
[211:30] They said you had to do a couple of gay ones, and then they'll be like, okay, now you can fuck the bitches. That's what they said. I swear to God, for male porn stars.

Speaker 5:
[211:36] I'm just throwing off why he thinks I'm the gay out the bunch. I'm like, bro, what have I done? Am I walking around looking zesty? What the hell is going on?

Speaker 1:
[211:44] Bro, they say-

Speaker 5:
[211:44] You're ruining me in the black community. I'm telling you that.

Speaker 1:
[211:48] Bro, these days-

Speaker 5:
[211:57] No, come pie. What was that?

Speaker 2:
[211:59] What are you saying? What are you saying? Just talking to the mic.

Speaker 5:
[212:03] Talking to the mic.

Speaker 2:
[212:05] I wanna know what you're trying to say.

Speaker 1:
[212:07] I mean, he said it all. I'm not saying anything.

Speaker 5:
[212:09] I'm asking what you're trying to say.

Speaker 1:
[212:11] The fact that he thinks that should be alarming. I was looking for that. I was looking for that. You see, he just say, his body is something is going off. The radar is going off to me. That's crazy.

Speaker 3:
[212:29] What are you trying to do to me here, bro?

Speaker 8:
[212:31] Make it sweet, bro.

Speaker 4:
[212:32] I was just asking questions. Yeah, take it.

Speaker 2:
[212:34] No, now you put me up against the culture.

Speaker 3:
[212:37] No.

Speaker 5:
[212:37] They're gonna think I'm gay.

Speaker 4:
[212:39] A lot of people in the culture are- Stop.

Speaker 7:
[212:42] I'm not saying you have to be one of them, but there's plenty of gay black people in the culture.

Speaker 5:
[212:45] I'm not one of them, Moose.

Speaker 7:
[212:47] I'm not saying you are, I'm just saying that.

Speaker 5:
[212:48] Oh my God.

Speaker 2:
[212:49] Now this is gonna be a thing.

Speaker 4:
[212:50] Hey, okay.

Speaker 7:
[212:51] Shout to the gay homies.

Speaker 4:
[212:51] Daquan Mee said, W Random Podcast, need a drunk Tuesday podcast with Doughboy, Lush and Munchie. I'm open to that.

Speaker 3:
[212:59] Because everybody thinks I'm the drunk.

Speaker 4:
[213:01] And then the gold striker, you can just put it there, said, the gold striker said, y'all got Doughboy messed up. New nickname alert, Doughjoy Simpson. Why?

Speaker 3:
[213:10] Because I'm killing these hoes.

Speaker 4:
[213:11] Because I'm Doughboy, finish it.

Speaker 2:
[213:13] Because I'm killing these hoes, the streets know.

Speaker 1:
[213:16] That was so random and so disrespectful.

Speaker 3:
[213:19] What was disrespectful about that?

Speaker 2:
[213:20] Doughjay Simpson, because I'm killing these, it's a play on words.

Speaker 1:
[213:23] No, I'm not even talking about that.

Speaker 3:
[213:24] Oh, okay, my bad.

Speaker 1:
[213:25] I'm talking about Adam just did that.

Speaker 4:
[213:27] Wait, why?

Speaker 3:
[213:28] Because you sex play me, man.

Speaker 4:
[213:30] Oh, the gangsta.

Speaker 2:
[213:31] Wack told me to not let this happen.

Speaker 1:
[213:32] That was more than sex play.

Speaker 4:
[213:33] I just wanted to know. And now we know.

Speaker 1:
[213:35] No, no, no, no, but you ain't doing to Moose.

Speaker 3:
[213:37] Now we never have to talk about it again.

Speaker 4:
[213:39] Moose is so obviously a machismo that I just didn't even feel the need to ask.

Speaker 7:
[213:43] Yeah, me and Mikey are in the same category.

Speaker 4:
[213:44] Yeah, you and Mikey are definitely... Yo, you and Mikey need to take like fit pics together and do your whole little like hot boy ritual. Like I saw the vision when you were dancing and like doing the anti-flock-up thing, you're like dancing, making the TikTok. I was like, oh shit, he got that like hot boy energy, but like the plus size version.

Speaker 7:
[214:05] I know you're in the streets. But Bay, I love you. I'm not going to do nothing like that.

Speaker 4:
[214:09] But you think that no matter how much weight Doughboy loses, he's not going to have that hot boy energy.

Speaker 5:
[214:13] Side note, did either one of y'all lose weight last week?

Speaker 2:
[214:16] Cause I lost six pounds and y'all just conveniently didn't even get on a scale.

Speaker 7:
[214:20] I lost like one pound. I think I'm about to gain it back right now.

Speaker 4:
[214:23] I think I'm going to do all right on Monday. It's a cliffhanger.

Speaker 7:
[214:26] I just started running and I lost a couple. So I got to keep running. I'm going to be on my P's and Q's for Monday.

Speaker 2:
[214:31] So what's the prize for the winner?

Speaker 7:
[214:32] I know, or the punishment for the loser. I think that's bigger. There has to be a punishment, bro. There has to be, or we're not going to take it serious.

Speaker 4:
[214:40] Yo, PhamBam said, Spodey, Doughboy is an undercover Edomite. His mentally and mannerisms, he's lucky and ain't there, bro, would have full court pressure blood. Spodey, giving him grace. What's an Edomite? Wait, what?

Speaker 7:
[214:57] Is it a zesty guy? No, but like...

Speaker 4:
[215:00] Nah, I'm zesty.

Speaker 7:
[215:02] Black Israelite term.

Speaker 1:
[215:04] Oh, sure. That's biblical term. There ain't no black Israelite.

Speaker 8:
[215:07] You got to use it the most, I feel like.

Speaker 1:
[215:09] Yeah, no, it's in the Bible. No, for sure. That's a Bible term. That's scripture.

Speaker 4:
[215:13] Well, shout out to all the homosexuals, Satanists, and abortionists out there.

Speaker 2:
[215:17] Damn, are telling me Doughboy needs to go.

Speaker 7:
[215:18] How do we lead into...

Speaker 5:
[215:19] What the hell is going on?

Speaker 6:
[215:21] That's just what I feel.

Speaker 7:
[215:23] Abortionists.

Speaker 3:
[215:24] That's abortionists.

Speaker 7:
[215:24] That's Jenny 6ix9ine, man.

Speaker 4:
[215:26] Speaking of, I'm gonna go watch Euphoria when I get home.

Speaker 2:
[215:29] So I'm gonna catch up on that. So can we talk about that?

Speaker 3:
[215:32] I mean, good luck if you can get through two seasons this week.

Speaker 2:
[215:35] I got four days in between Monday.

Speaker 4:
[215:36] You're gonna have to beat off repeatedly because there's some baddies on that shit.

Speaker 7:
[215:40] But they're supposed to be in high school, so watch out.

Speaker 4:
[215:42] It's kinda weird, but they're hot.

Speaker 7:
[215:43] No, but they're of age, but they're playing high school.

Speaker 4:
[215:45] Sydney Sweeney, dude.

Speaker 2:
[215:47] I'm not gonna beat off this little high school girl.

Speaker 4:
[215:49] They're not actually in high school.

Speaker 7:
[215:51] But they're actually in high school in the show.

Speaker 2:
[215:52] But they're betraying high school girls. So then, no.

Speaker 4:
[215:55] That's how close you're calling it?

Speaker 7:
[215:59] Well, you have better discernment than somebody else we know.

Speaker 5:
[216:02] It's weird. Oh, they're wild. It's a crazy podcast.

Speaker 4:
[216:06] Well, for the record, I've never beat off to Euphoria either. I just.

Speaker 5:
[216:10] I hope not.

Speaker 4:
[216:11] You could. I feel like you're within your rights, too. All right.

Speaker 2:
[216:15] RIP Teddy Ray. Shout out to my brother, man.

Speaker 4:
[216:18] Yeah, the gold striker said, RIP Teddy Ray, Adam, have you watched any Roast Me episodes? You should watch the Roast Me cast on No Jumper with T-Roy and AD. No, I remember seeing some of that and not really appreciate it.

Speaker 5:
[216:29] You didn't even laugh at Craig.

Speaker 7:
[216:31] Shout out to Duno. He was getting cooked on there, though, when they went on.

Speaker 4:
[216:34] YU Capin said, shout out to Spodeyface, Adam and Moose. Doughboy is definitely zesty.

Speaker 3:
[216:41] Now this is the thing.

Speaker 4:
[216:42] Doughboy is definitely zesty. Ben under Adam all pod with all that space.

Speaker 3:
[216:47] That'll be the truth.

Speaker 7:
[216:48] Especially once Munchy left, it was more apparent because there's nobody else.

Speaker 5:
[216:52] I ain't being like that, man.

Speaker 1:
[216:55] How do you mean it?

Speaker 7:
[217:03] Looks like they're hand-cuffed together.

Speaker 4:
[217:05] Waxing out of a field day with this narrative.

Speaker 1:
[217:08] Adam, your man.

Speaker 10:
[217:10] Oh boy, you want to get cracked.

Speaker 5:
[217:16] is saying I'm trying to get cracked.

Speaker 4:
[217:18] Yo, I got good boosie for him.

Speaker 7:
[217:20] Oh, Adam's gonna be the one getting cracked is crazy.

Speaker 4:
[217:23] No problem, man.

Speaker 8:
[217:24] I ain't worried about that.

Speaker 7:
[217:26] They gonna go crack for crack.

Speaker 2:
[217:28] My mama gonna call me, I know she is.

Speaker 4:
[217:30] I'm trippin. I'm with all the shenanigans.

Speaker 7:
[217:31] This is what happens when you fuck with the whites, man.

Speaker 10:
[217:34] You feel me?

Speaker 4:
[217:35] I'm off all that.

Speaker 10:
[217:36] All right.

Speaker 1:
[217:37] Yo. He's in the JB.

Speaker 2:
[217:40] Everybody pull up on Monday, 420. We're doing a 24-hour stream. It's gonna be the littest, illest shit. Spodey Face is pulling up. Munchy Beard's pulling up. I'm trying to get almighty everybody. We gonna have a good time. I'm getting a tattoo.

Speaker 7:
[217:55] We're gonna bring a No Jumper cake.

Speaker 2:
[217:56] Yes, we're gonna be super high. We're gonna get him super high. I'm gonna smoke 100 Blunts.

Speaker 7:
[218:01] We're gonna make out. I'm taking ecstasy unknowingly.

Speaker 1:
[218:03] I'm gonna keep it a man, bro. I'm not coming to those snosses party, bro. What are you talking?

Speaker 2:
[218:06] It's gonna be girls here.

Speaker 7:
[218:07] How many do we need? One, two.

Speaker 8:
[218:09] It's gonna be some girls.

Speaker 1:
[218:10] I'm not even talking about for me. I'm just talking about the energy, bro.

Speaker 7:
[218:13] I know, but how many? What is the minimum?

Speaker 4:
[218:16] Some baddies to come?

Speaker 2:
[218:17] We bring in some baddies.

Speaker 1:
[218:19] I mean, at least some type of estrogen, bro.

Speaker 5:
[218:21] We bring in estrogen.

Speaker 1:
[218:22] I'm not coming to all this testosterone.

Speaker 2:
[218:24] We bring in estrogen.

Speaker 4:
[218:25] What if they're trans women?

Speaker 1:
[218:29] See, 40 Crip, I'm not coming. That's out.

Speaker 3:
[218:31] We're not gonna tell you.

Speaker 1:
[218:32] Bro, we even playing art.

Speaker 8:
[218:33] We're not gonna tell you until after you get top.

Speaker 7:
[218:35] I got the gloves he's gonna make. Put on the gloves, trans women, not go tell them.

Speaker 1:
[218:39] Somebody should get fired up. on the bed, how can you play like that?

Speaker 8:
[218:44] That's out.

Speaker 7:
[218:45] Yo, shout out to Jack Like Jazz.

Speaker 4:
[218:47] They already face a lot of violence. I don't think you want to be part of the problem in that regard, do you?

Speaker 1:
[218:51] Listen, I'm talking about anybody, whoever was there.

Speaker 4:
[218:53] Any trans can get it?

Speaker 1:
[218:55] No, I'm talking about you. Y'all set me up like that.

Speaker 7:
[218:57] The set up is who's gonna get me up. I see, I see.

Speaker 4:
[218:59] Munchy told me he would basically kill me if I tricked him into fucking a trans person also.

Speaker 7:
[219:05] But then he's talking about Sidney Starr a little like.

Speaker 4:
[219:07] Yeah, he thinks he's pretty hot. That was hilarious. He thinks that she's like.

Speaker 7:
[219:12] He's like, no, she passes the test, but everyone else is all mad.

Speaker 4:
[219:15] Like nobody could not fall for Sidney Starr and Munchy's mind, I know. That's so good. That's so funny. Jeff1400 says, Spodey chipped my cousin, summer of 08 on Crenshaw, SMH.

Speaker 1:
[219:29] No, no, I didn't.

Speaker 8:
[219:30] How could you spray and shit up?

Speaker 1:
[219:33] I never did that. I never did that. I don't know what they talking about. They for sure talking about it.

Speaker 4:
[219:37] You for sure did.

Speaker 1:
[219:38] That was for sure trolling.

Speaker 7:
[219:39] That's too specific, kind of.

Speaker 2:
[219:41] It was very specific.

Speaker 1:
[219:42] I did not do any of that.

Speaker 8:
[219:43] You are guilty.

Speaker 1:
[219:44] No, I'm not.

Speaker 3:
[219:45] He denied it immediately.

Speaker 1:
[219:46] We plead the fifth. I don't plead the fifth. I didn't do it, but.

Speaker 4:
[219:51] Damn.

Speaker 7:
[219:51] That's a crazy donation.

Speaker 4:
[219:53] You're like the King Vaughn of LA.

Speaker 1:
[219:55] I'm definitely not.

Speaker 7:
[219:56] Of No Jumper at least.

Speaker 4:
[219:57] Of No Jumper for sure. Now Brick was, now Brick gone, so you're in charge.

Speaker 3:
[220:01] You got the most XP.

Speaker 1:
[220:02] No, I'll put SPs, brother.

Speaker 2:
[220:06] Why am I the only person that pods with headphones? Y'all don't like podding with headphones?

Speaker 7:
[220:09] Because that's nerd shit, though, boy. We've been trying to tell you that over and over.

Speaker 4:
[220:13] Listening to yourself is gay?

Speaker 7:
[220:15] Yeah, like you want to hear a dude talking to your ears.

Speaker 4:
[220:17] When you listen to it, it helps you to like know when, like how the pod is actually going.

Speaker 7:
[220:22] No, for sure.

Speaker 4:
[220:23] It's easier to tell that you're over talking to each other if you have headphones on.

Speaker 7:
[220:26] That's true.

Speaker 2:
[220:26] It is.

Speaker 5:
[220:27] I like it.

Speaker 7:
[220:28] Okay, Mr. Fucking great podcaster over here.

Speaker 4:
[220:31] You like having a dude's voice piped into your ear?

Speaker 2:
[220:33] Shut up, man.

Speaker 5:
[220:34] You're making me feel good now.

Speaker 4:
[220:36] It's like a dude whispering to you.

Speaker 2:
[220:37] just saying, Doughboy got enough estrogen, man. This ain't good for me in the streets.

Speaker 7:
[220:41] Yo, Doughboy, you hear me, bro?

Speaker 4:
[220:42] It's good. Would you want to be a phone sex operator?

Speaker 2:
[220:46] I could do it.

Speaker 7:
[220:47] For dudes?

Speaker 2:
[220:48] No.

Speaker 4:
[220:49] Definitely. That's the market.

Speaker 7:
[220:50] That's what he was asking. You know he's not asking for women.

Speaker 4:
[220:52] The market is gay, man.

Speaker 2:
[220:53] No, not for dudes. Women, yeah.

Speaker 4:
[220:57] Okay, I haven't explained this to you before, so I'll just fill you in.

Speaker 2:
[221:00] Here we go.

Speaker 4:
[221:01] If you're a man and you start to do OnlyFans, you might want to do content with women, but pretty quickly you're going to realize that your DMs are going to fill up with gay men who want to see your butthole, they want to see you fuck your own asshole, they want to see you jerk off with your booty on the sink, they want to see you fuck a dude, etc. At that point, you're going to basically be forced to answer this question. Do you want to be a rich gay lord on OnlyFans, or do you want to be a barely getting by heterosexual man?

Speaker 2:
[221:41] A barely getting by heterosexual man? I'm not fucking a guy.

Speaker 4:
[221:45] Right. Well, you might have to.

Speaker 5:
[221:46] No, I don't want to do that.

Speaker 4:
[221:47] You might have to.

Speaker 5:
[221:48] Is that the game?

Speaker 1:
[221:49] I was about to say somebody, go play with you.

Speaker 7:
[221:51] No, but I think he's not saying fuck a guy, he's saying you're going to have to be sending these two gay guys those are your customers on OnlyFans, like solo content.

Speaker 2:
[221:57] No, no, no sword fighting, I ain't doing that. I don't need the money that bad.

Speaker 7:
[222:01] That's clear.

Speaker 2:
[222:02] What was you finna say?

Speaker 4:
[222:03] Sword fighting implies that there would be like a woman there and that you would be fighting with your penises together. Instead, it would just be penis on penis.

Speaker 7:
[222:10] I thought that was just gay.

Speaker 2:
[222:12] No, Adam, no. See, this is what everybody has been calling me and warning me about.

Speaker 4:
[222:16] I'm just telling you that.

Speaker 2:
[222:18] No, they're saying that you're trying to turn me out.

Speaker 4:
[222:20] I'm not saying that because of your-

Speaker 2:
[222:21] Damn it, man.

Speaker 1:
[222:22] Turn you out is crazy.

Speaker 5:
[222:24] No, everybody has been calling me like-

Speaker 4:
[222:25] I'm doing the opposite of that. I told you that I want nothing to do with any kind of porn.

Speaker 2:
[222:30] Beware.

Speaker 5:
[222:31] No, everybody has called me-

Speaker 1:
[222:32] They are still together, though. You still over there. What do you mean?

Speaker 8:
[222:35] You did scoot back.

Speaker 4:
[222:37] Yeah, what is that? His leg is literally touching me when you said that.

Speaker 1:
[222:39] You got all that space over here.

Speaker 5:
[222:42] Everybody has hit my DMs, my inbox, like get away from Adam.

Speaker 2:
[222:47] He will turn you out.

Speaker 4:
[222:48] He's a terrible person. And meanwhile, you're molesting me.

Speaker 7:
[222:50] Maybe you're the real-

Speaker 4:
[222:51] You're asking me to gay you into porn.

Speaker 5:
[222:54] I'm really the snake?

Speaker 2:
[222:55] Is that what you're saying?

Speaker 7:
[222:55] No, the freak.

Speaker 5:
[222:57] No!

Speaker 7:
[222:58] I'm not saying you're gay. I'm not putting that on you either.

Speaker 1:
[223:00] Me neither.

Speaker 4:
[223:00] Hey, I like this idea. This way over here said, Spodey, you should catch the fave with Chud the Builder. You see that clip I sent in the group chat?

Speaker 7:
[223:08] Racist dude, they'll be calling black people the hard R.

Speaker 4:
[223:10] Yeah, it's a guy-

Speaker 7:
[223:11] And then pulls a gun on him if they try to get to-

Speaker 4:
[223:12] He's got a mustache and he lives in states where he can carry illegally. And then he just basically goes around and he'll film himself selfie style on live and he'll just approach random black people and he'll call them the hard R and he'll accuse them of chimp-ing out and just basically say a bunch of racist shit to them.

Speaker 7:
[223:33] The most racist stuff you could think of.

Speaker 4:
[223:34] Tries to bait them into fighting him and then if they try to do anything, he pulls out a gun.

Speaker 1:
[223:39] Oh wow.

Speaker 4:
[223:40] This is a new phenomenon that I can't believe there's even a platform that lets him stream this kind of stuff.

Speaker 7:
[223:47] Or post the videos to it.

Speaker 4:
[223:49] I'm surprised someone hasn't just successfully snuck him or killed him.

Speaker 1:
[223:52] But look, I will say, nah, I'm not familiar with that. I'm gonna have to check that out.

Speaker 4:
[223:57] Chud the Builder is his name. I just found out about him like two days ago.

Speaker 7:
[224:01] Nah, I've seen this dude before.

Speaker 1:
[224:02] To me, that's disheartening. I would tell my people out there, if you ever run into this guy, just let him have it, man. Just let him have it. You see what's going on, man. But also, you gotta start calling these platforms out too because if you say anything that they feel like anti-Semitic, you know what I'm saying? They hurry up and take you down, counsel you and all that, they just be letting everybody say the horror ER. I be sitting on there, that ain't cool.

Speaker 4:
[224:24] I mean, for the record, on Twitch, you will definitely get banned for saying that Kick maybe would be a little bit more open-minded.

Speaker 7:
[224:33] Didn't look at him. He's getting 15K views two days ago.

Speaker 4:
[224:36] This isn't even his channel, right? Does he have his own channel?

Speaker 7:
[224:39] It has to be like Kick or maybe a Rumble streamer. He's probably on one of these super obscure platforms.

Speaker 4:
[224:47] Has anyone done a good interview with him yet or what?

Speaker 7:
[224:50] No, all of them are just talking shit about him.

Speaker 1:
[224:52] I'll fight him, though. Sit there.

Speaker 7:
[224:54] You don't want to fight. We already see. You don't want to fight.

Speaker 4:
[224:57] I want to interview this guy. Tap in with me. I'll be the one person on earth.

Speaker 3:
[225:00] They'll fucking interview you.

Speaker 1:
[225:01] Of course you would.

Speaker 3:
[225:03] I could do a great interview with him.

Speaker 1:
[225:05] Can I be there? Yes.

Speaker 4:
[225:07] I'm scared to play any of his content on here.

Speaker 7:
[225:09] Yeah, it's definitely going to get us demonetized. It would be bad.

Speaker 4:
[225:14] I just... So he hasn't done anything like an interview or anything?

Speaker 7:
[225:19] Yeah, it's all just like expose videos.

Speaker 4:
[225:22] Like, if I want to learn about him, I don't know what I should watch.

Speaker 7:
[225:26] But like, do we want to learn about this guy?

Speaker 4:
[225:28] No, I personally would like to watch a 10 to 15 minute YouTube video explaining where he's coming from.

Speaker 7:
[225:35] But like opening him up to like a way larger audience.

Speaker 4:
[225:38] No, no, watch it now.

Speaker 7:
[225:38] No, like I'm saying, but you wouldn't actually do an interview with this guy.

Speaker 4:
[225:43] Would I do an interview with him? Fuck, that's a tough one. Definitely I'd have to have a bunch of black people there, but then I feel like that could really go left.

Speaker 7:
[225:52] It's still just platforming him, because there's going to be a bunch of racists that find out about him that didn't know and then tune in once those clips go viral.

Speaker 8:
[226:00] Oh, look, is this?

Speaker 7:
[226:02] Oh, yep, definitely on Gavin McGinnis.

Speaker 4:
[226:04] He did an interview with Gavin McGinnis.

Speaker 8:
[226:06] That sounds good.

Speaker 4:
[226:07] I'll watch that. That'll help me understand where this guy's coming from.

Speaker 7:
[226:09] That's exactly up the route that I would think you would go.

Speaker 4:
[226:12] I wonder where Gavin streams now.

Speaker 7:
[226:15] I think on Rumble.

Speaker 4:
[226:16] Is he on Rumble?

Speaker 7:
[226:17] Yeah. Everybody who was like a Jan Sixer is on there.

Speaker 4:
[226:21] Braze is suing Spodey from Rolling 40's Crip for defamation.

Speaker 2:
[226:26] You getting sued?

Speaker 4:
[226:27] You wanna watch this video?

Speaker 7:
[226:28] I'm drinking six views.

Speaker 2:
[226:29] Let's watch it.

Speaker 4:
[226:30] Just came out.

Speaker 7:
[226:32] Breaking news.

Speaker 4:
[226:33] We gotta watch this. We gotta find out about it.

Speaker 8:
[226:35] Two gangsta fools.

Speaker 2:
[226:36] You got a lawsuit?

Speaker 4:
[226:37] So you won't even put your headphones on to find out about your own impending lawsuit? And also, the Golden Strikers said, Doughboy lost a squabble to a monkey on crutches. What? Did that happen?

Speaker 2:
[226:50] No.

Speaker 8:
[226:51] That sounds amazing.

Speaker 4:
[226:52] What does that mean? I hope there's truth to that. This is the best YouTuber ever, by the way, just so you know.

Speaker 2:
[226:59] Yeah, I thought we were done.

Speaker 8:
[227:02] You gotta make a video about you.

Speaker 6:
[227:05] What it do YouTube?

Speaker 8:
[227:07] That does not look like it.

Speaker 6:
[227:09] Shout out to Brace for the content. Go and subscribe to his channel.

Speaker 4:
[227:14] No Zark Zone is amazing. You know what Zark is?

Speaker 6:
[227:18] What is Zark? No, what is it?

Speaker 4:
[227:21] No comment. Nah, it just means a gay person, basically. Oh, okay.

Speaker 6:
[227:26] So it looks like Brace is suing Sporty Face. It seems like everybody is suing each other now. We got Flaco suing Munchie B. Munchie B is suing Flaco and Whack. Now Brace is suing Damn Homie and Sporty Face.

Speaker 10:
[227:40] They got Turtle, Bullshit Turtle on GM. And it's always going to be on beef. Anything that was on me on GM, just because I'm always going to be on, especially if you do some bullshit anyways, Turtle ended up getting two black eyes, two bloody knuckles to the heart on hills. But anyways, he get on here with some... He get on here with some sayings. What Turtle? Good, no, that's Sporty Face, but his name is Turtle though, on hills. Anyway, he was talking shit, he on the street. Anyways, that's how you know don't be nobody people, just be nobody, just be trying to talk on. And then back to these bad people on hills. Man, listen bro, I don't even know this. On the Dead Hummies, and this is for the net though, on West Side Lanes, for real, for real, that lose all his credibility. I don't even know why people watch Blood, on GM, all them people that did that shit to me, on 412. I don't even know why people watch them.

Speaker 9:
[228:41] I did not post that shit.

Speaker 6:
[228:43] At first, Brace, wow, he just went in on you.

Speaker 1:
[228:48] Okay.

Speaker 4:
[228:49] He's saying you capping.

Speaker 9:
[228:51] What say you?

Speaker 1:
[228:52] He never said I was capping. He said, you know what's the matter? I think he's about to say that. I don't really care. He didn't even want to hate on me, tell me he don't know why people want to watch me. I tell people, shout out to him, go watch this, you know what I'm saying, go tap into his content.

Speaker 4:
[229:05] Bro, I think I got scammed by Brace. I sent him $100 for a hoodie, I ain't got it yet.

Speaker 1:
[229:09] Yeah, that's what they do.

Speaker 3:
[229:10] Where my hoodie at?

Speaker 1:
[229:12] But listen though.

Speaker 7:
[229:13] How's he getting the hoodie made?

Speaker 1:
[229:14] Listen.

Speaker 3:
[229:14] I don't know.

Speaker 2:
[229:15] He's in the whole prison.

Speaker 5:
[229:16] You guys can have it.

Speaker 1:
[229:17] Listen.

Speaker 3:
[229:18] You thought you was getting the hoodie?

Speaker 8:
[229:19] I need a hoodie.

Speaker 4:
[229:21] He owes me one hoodie.

Speaker 3:
[229:22] You ain't get it.

Speaker 8:
[229:23] Listen though.

Speaker 4:
[229:23] Better not be no old Navy yet.

Speaker 1:
[229:25] They telling all these jail stories, all these jail stories coming out about people, his name and about 10 of them. You ain't never heard nothing about me, bro. You ain't never heard nobody say I did no bussing. I'm talking about in jail, out of jail. You can't go find it. I've been viral, how long? Go find the story. Besides the little BS that PC Baby Diddy trying to do the makeup, go find it, bro. Why ain't no Hoover's coming out of the center? Why ain't no HA. Gaines' center? Why ain't no Eagle One Family's coming out of the center and ain't got no stories about me, bro? Because they know I did what I was supposed to do every time, bro, and I played fair. That's a fact, and shout out to all the ones, there's the real ones, that give me my props and keep it real. He got stories on the internet about him. He got his stories and his controversy over him. You never heard a person come out and say anything bad about me, bro, that been on the streets with me, that been in the prison with me, whatever, so on and so forth. It ain't no stories out there, bro, go find it. Go find it.

Speaker 4:
[230:16] No s'mores on his name, but you're saying that Braze is a czar based on just some alleged person saying it on the internet, on a phone call, right? He said he gonna sue you. I don't believe that at all.

Speaker 1:
[230:30] Man, if he's bred long enough, he wanna play the little games, go ahead. I encourage you, go ahead.

Speaker 7:
[230:35] Is that defaming someone, calling someone gay? I don't think it is, I don't think it falls under that.

Speaker 2:
[230:39] So let me ask you this, buddy, is that snitching if a take you to court?

Speaker 1:
[230:45] Listen, I'm not taking nobody to court, I'm not cooperating with law enforcement, I'm not doing no police report, I'm not doing my name and no paperwork. People can take all they want to take it, that's on them, bro. So that's what he wanna do, you supposed to be big gangsta blood and all this and all that, you know what I'm saying? Just holla at me in the streets, is that serious?

Speaker 3:
[231:03] He can't, he's in prison for the rest of his life, he's in prison.

Speaker 1:
[231:06] So what are we doing here?

Speaker 4:
[231:07] He can't see you in the streets, you have to get locked up in the same facility.

Speaker 1:
[231:11] So what are we doing here?

Speaker 4:
[231:14] Will you get locked up in the same facility so you can fade him?

Speaker 1:
[231:17] Absolutely not.

Speaker 7:
[231:17] Some prison break shit, break him out.

Speaker 8:
[231:20] So you can fade him.

Speaker 1:
[231:22] Absolutely not.

Speaker 4:
[231:23] Braze, I need my goddamn hoodie. All right, I'm gonna play this again.

Speaker 7:
[231:26] You're not getting that hoodie.

Speaker 6:
[231:27] Wasn't even gonna sue, but his peoples told him to do it. They said Sporty Face is behind all of this. He's the one that paid a fake actor to talk on that phone. He paid this brody case to live that he had a relationship with Braze. Braze said he's gonna sue Sporty Face for everything. After this lawsuit, he's gonna retire from YouTube. He's gonna spend the rest of his life spending your money.

Speaker 10:
[231:52] I'm really gonna sue the forgot him because I'm about to get my bag soon, and I'm about to lay low, and I'm about to chill on this, and I'm about to live off nature because my mother's gonna play games with me on GM, and they turn on and call some people and did some weird and paid some people. They paid some people to get on here and do some good and on folks real too. That's the funniest thing my mother did to me, but on the 10 homies, real. All they gonna do is lie on people's names, bruh.

Speaker 3:
[232:20] Listen, all they gonna do is lie on people's names, but we've been on the net how long, bruh, and they know they got on here and said nothing about nothing.

Speaker 10:
[232:26] But they just paid to get on here and do me a weird sound to get on here. You don't even know they paid a that sound weird on lanes. And it said he know me and said it says some weird shit. Everybody knows Bush and on the dead homies. It's funny to me, but on Bloods, when I start thinking about it, my people get at me, they say on GM Grave, real for real, how I feel on Bloods. I supposed to get up on them people because they lied and they did some bullshit.

Speaker 6:
[232:57] Bray said gang banging is watered down. When you don't got no smut, don't make up a story and lie that you're zesty. This the things they do to get views. Stay in school, kids, so you don't got to deal with these politics.

Speaker 10:
[233:11] On Blood, they assassinating-

Speaker 4:
[233:13] Well, I assume that you are going to be financially crippled by this losses.

Speaker 3:
[233:17] Shit, are you-

Speaker 7:
[233:18] You're hiring actors?

Speaker 1:
[233:19] Are you worried?

Speaker 3:
[233:20] Are you worried at all?

Speaker 4:
[233:21] I hired a gay guy off Fiverr to pretend to have a sexual embrace.

Speaker 1:
[233:25] So, he talking about- So, listen, that's why I don't even like speaking up on stuff. Like, I had a whole interview-

Speaker 4:
[233:31] I know you're guilty.

Speaker 1:
[233:32] No, listen, I had a whole interview. I shelved the interview because I got people from this. I be in this hood, bro, you know what I'm saying? I be over there. Shout out to the Lanes. I be over there. I got family members from over there. Like, he just be popping it. Like, you know what I'm saying? They told me, oh, bro, star bro, star star, really y'all. I said, he's mad at damn homie for coming at. I swear to God, all my kids, if I'm lying, God could take my kids. I never met damn homie a day in my life. Never spoke to her, never had a conversation with her, her husband or whoever the other guy is. I don't even know who he is. He's mad at her for dropping the content. What they did or whoever the case, I don't have nothing to do with that. If I'm gonna drop some content, I might as well drop it on my page. My page is monetized, I don't even need to...

Speaker 8:
[234:13] They're Boosie.

Speaker 1:
[234:15] No, no, no, no.

Speaker 7:
[234:16] No, but that is a good point.

Speaker 1:
[234:17] If that was the case, if I do, why would I give somebody else the content? Why would I pay some papers for an actor and then give it to somebody else?

Speaker 4:
[234:24] Because you knew it would be more believable if it was coming from damn homie.

Speaker 1:
[234:27] No, I wouldn't.

Speaker 4:
[234:27] They know you're partisan.

Speaker 1:
[234:28] I don't even, I never met her. I don't even know who she is.

Speaker 4:
[234:32] You probably got connected to her through one of your various gang connects.

Speaker 1:
[234:36] You're saying bullshit, that's all bullshit. Why would I give somebody else the content? And I said, I had the content myself. That don't mean, that don't make sense.

Speaker 4:
[234:43] Cause you understand the value of PR. When I want to break something and I don't want it to look like it's coming from me, I have somebody else post it.

Speaker 1:
[234:49] Nah, but I want it to come from me. He's gay. He's a homosexual.

Speaker 4:
[234:54] Allegedly.

Speaker 1:
[234:55] No, no, no factually.

Speaker 7:
[234:58] Allegedly zesty.

Speaker 1:
[235:00] He is, you know what I'm saying? He like men, he like boys, and that's just what it is.

Speaker 6:
[235:05] Period.

Speaker 4:
[235:05] We all like boys.

Speaker 6:
[235:07] Whoa.

Speaker 8:
[235:08] No, I'm just talking about Adam.

Speaker 4:
[235:10] I like you guys.

Speaker 1:
[235:10] But he's man. With this so-called-

Speaker 9:
[235:12] You're gonna be canceling the culture.

Speaker 1:
[235:14] Listen, but this so-called gangbanger, this so-called super blood is taking me to court, supposedly, hiring somebody, getting the courts involved to try to take me to court. You are super blood on the maximum securities, level four, but you're so gangbanging his water down. You're right, his water down. You supposedly, you in there for how many bodies?

Speaker 2:
[235:37] Niggas do have a lot of resources in prison.

Speaker 1:
[235:39] You're miserable. He's miserable. I'm not even entertaining. He's miserable, bro. I'm about to get some pussy, bro. I don't even care about that. Have that, enjoy that, bro.

Speaker 7:
[235:51] And he has a better case against damn homies. He's the one who amplified it.

Speaker 2:
[235:53] But the resources can't be denied. He's in prison and he has a booming YouTube channel and he just filed a lawsuit against you. That's crazy to do that from prison.

Speaker 1:
[236:02] He's not gonna be able to do that. That's what he said. He's getting his bag. He's getting his bag soon. He's about to get that juvenile hall lawsuit. That's what he's talking about. That settlement. Because he was getting his money.

Speaker 7:
[236:11] He was getting money. Los Padrinos?

Speaker 1:
[236:12] Los Padrinos. We know what you're talking about.

Speaker 4:
[236:14] The gold striker said, Doughboy, make that little shit clap twin.

Speaker 5:
[236:17] Wow. Here we go. It started. See what you've done to me, Adam? I haven't even been here two weeks. What are you doing to my life?

Speaker 1:
[236:24] Bad nut.

Speaker 5:
[236:25] Damn it, man.

Speaker 4:
[236:25] You don't got little shit.

Speaker 3:
[236:26] I knew I shouldn't have posted that picture.

Speaker 4:
[236:27] You got big shit. Little shit stopping, big shit popping. That has never been more true than when talking about Doughboy's asshole.

Speaker 5:
[236:34] Why are you talking about my asshole?

Speaker 4:
[236:38] It's sitting right next to me. Weirdly close on me.

Speaker 7:
[236:40] Yeah, closer than I used to be.

Speaker 3:
[236:41] I have scooted over.

Speaker 5:
[236:42] I'm over here now.

Speaker 4:
[236:45] Yo, I am ready to put an end to this one, bro. Okay. Shout out to everybody who watched this.

Speaker 7:
[236:52] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[236:52] A little bonus. Four hours for the members. We're gonna drop it Sunday for the rest of the world. Yeah, it was a good time. I think we covered a lot of good ground. We've established that Doughboy is absolutely not gay. We've established that Spodey Face is not to be taken lightly.

Speaker 2:
[237:11] And he turned down the $1,000 chest challenge.

Speaker 1:
[237:14] Man, you are intoxicated, brother.

Speaker 4:
[237:16] The Gold Striker said, nah, I'm playing. I love Doughboy. I grew up on all-Dev Digital. RIP Teddy Ray again.

Speaker 2:
[237:21] Rest in peace, Teddy Ray.

Speaker 4:
[237:23] There we go. Make sure you smash the like button on this, and then when it comes on Sunday, click it and smash the like button again, because you owe us many, many likes if you watch this live. Actually, no, we owe you, because you're the members. Shout out to everybody who watched this. Shout out to Spodey, Moose, and Doughboy. Go check out their content and Instagrams and whatnot independently of this, and then go watch something else, like CritMac talking about moving to Atlanta.

Speaker 7:
[237:51] Yeah, check out that clip. I had a great time helping interview CritMac, man.

Speaker 4:
[237:55] Some would say that you are the Mexican CritMac.

Speaker 7:
[237:57] That's what he said. I'm not going to say nothing. CritMac said that.

Speaker 4:
[238:00] Sorry, Lefty. All right. Appreciate y'all.