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September 5, 2024 78 mins

TayF3rd is a Long Beach based Hip Hop artist managed under UNCLE SNOOP’S ARMY, Snoop Dogg’s Official Talent Agency, operated by Bobby Dee. Discovered By The Voice Of Los Angeles Big Boy In His Early Years, TayF3rd Turned Himself Into A WestCoast Legend With Hit Singles On L.A. Radio Such As: “Good Night”, “Low Inside” Featuring $tupid Young, “Violence”.Shooting Countless Music Videos & Performing At Multiple Music Festivals, TayF3rd Is Currently Getting Prepared To Release Another Project For His Fans To Look Forward To Entitled, “Threesus” Due For Release Later This Summer!

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Speaker 3 (01:05):
A F third.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Hey, he's a Long Beach based hip hop artist managed
under Uncle Snoop's Army, Snoop Dogg's official talent agency operated
by Bobby D. Discovered by the voice of Los Angeles
Big Boy, Big Boy. We got to drop that one
out for the Big Boy, you know what I'm saying.
And then this man has a hit single called good Night.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Is that what it was? We got a lots of them, Yeah,
but that's one of them for sure. Let's talk about
some of them. We got low inside good Night, I
smoke aoka. We've been on a radio. We had our runs.
You got to goot a couple good runs on air.
But Where's home? Originally a Long Beach all your life,
for all my life. Never left.

Speaker 4 (01:48):
I probably left for like like seven summers when I
was about nineteen, but that was just me just chasing
the grind.

Speaker 3 (01:57):
Yeah, I've been a lumch. I never left Long Beach
until I turned like eighteen. Yeah. Yeah, it's been all
It's your whole.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
Life, skateboarding, going home, you know, the same thing every day.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
So so you know, where where'd you get your name?
Ty F third Well, my name is Teddy.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
My last name Kim, and my father Karean. My mom
she's black. She's Germany. Really, she's a black German. So
they gave me the name Tay. The F stands for Failthies.
It's a crew that we made in the East side
of Long Beach, basically like just a whole coalition to
people who suck with each other. So that's what the
F stands for. And the three rds third is just

(02:34):
that's my hood. That's where I'm from. I'm from the
threes and Longest.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
Yeah. Yeah, there's the two's and the threes.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
We love them both, yes, sir, you know and and
let let's let's go back man and talk about you know,
you know Tay and and how and why you decided
to be an artist. I mean, you're obviously rap artists
doing well right now. Why you know? What does it
come from?

Speaker 3 (02:57):
Nah?

Speaker 4 (02:57):
This is a funny question. It's a funny question. I
never wanted to be a rapper, Like I always rapped
all my life. But I remember when I was about
like ten years old, I was with her.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
I was on the.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
Bus and I was rapping, and my partner he was
like he was just getting on me like, you don't rap,
you only talk. You don't rap, you talk. I never
knew what the difference with those two things were because
I was rhyming, but that's what he said.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
I talked.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
So as soon as I got off the bus, this
boy needed me in the balls and took off running,
and I was I was as traumatized a rap, so
I never rapped again. I started drawing. Yeah, Bro did
like a wrestling move. He did a wrestling move. He
like clapped his hands up, and as soon as I
looked up, he just went, oh, Bro, I'm talking about
like like I was sick. Literally, that's the first time

(03:46):
that I realized it really doesn't hurt getting hitting the ball.

Speaker 3 (03:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
But so at that point I wanted to be an artist.
When I got to high school, dude to skateboard, and
I had lost one of my front teeth, so it
was just so easy to shoot on me and some
random mass popping because I was popping still. But some
random ass dude in school he had made this song
about me, oh wow, and me just growing up with
my mom and just always like being like influenced by

(04:13):
like people like bone thugs and uh who else?

Speaker 3 (04:17):
I listening to uh Twister. No, I was listening to
Do or Die, Do or Die Bone Thugs. Yeah, just
creep it like that. Basically, that's all I love Chech.
But I wasn't listening to him at that time. Yeah
he was, you know, not your error. Yeah, yeah, probably,
but he came out after.

Speaker 4 (04:37):
You know, I always had music in me, like, It's
always been easy for me to wrap too. I used
to do it for fun with my mom when we
used to play dominos when I was like thirteen fourteen.
So when he dissed me, I went back home. I
got my Xbox Mike. I literally went and bought a
computer that day. I hooked up my Xbox Mike too,
and I downloaded some like thirty day program. I think

(04:59):
it's probably like mixed period loops.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
It was something crazy.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
But I made this song and I went back to
school and it blew up because at the time, we
had my Space, so I put the song on my Space.
My Space was like our distro kid Are Di Feel Me?
And yeah, uh that's when I kind of looked into it.
But I still wanted to pursue what I was doing
because I had a job offered to write for I

(05:25):
mean to draw for the Press Telegram. As soon as
I was doing with high school, I had to do
a semester in college.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Though.

Speaker 4 (05:30):
First I ended up going to jail in college over
some boys. Shit I really want to talk about. It
was some stupid shit though, and I said, fuck it.
I'm my professor told me I can't get the job
that I want to do having this spellingy on my name.
So I dropped out of college and I just start rapping.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Damn he he he actually helped you then, Yeah, he
kept it.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
He was he was somebody who like he was familiar
with who I was, because I think it was his
cousin's son was one of my good, good, good friends.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
And yeah, this is just a professor.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Yeah, this is that cal State Loanich by the way. Yeah,
I was going major in psychology and I'm sorry business
business administration in my other airs like psychology and bullshit
like that.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Right, And so do you have a lot of different
artists that you've worked with as of now? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (06:20):
Oh, hell yeah, I worked with probably everybody in California.
That's like, give us some nas ship a V savvy
d w uh cocaine, hot dollar glasses, malone.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
DJ Quick. I'm on J Quick's last album. Okay, nice?

Speaker 4 (06:37):
Uh, I mean I could go on for days. Yeah,
it's a brain fart because I'm just like.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
There's a lot of people. Yeah, who do you think
is is?

Speaker 2 (06:46):
Do you have any artists that influenced you that, like,
you know, like yah, I really feel like, you know,
was it Bone Thugs that influenced you to step up?

Speaker 3 (06:53):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 4 (06:53):
Bone Thugs influenced me for my look them and Snoop
Yeah the long hair, Yeah, skinny, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
But as far as who you like, I bone Thugs
the best, lazy, lazy crazy, everyone totl lazy.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
Yah. Yeah. I did the America's Most Wanted Tour with him, man, and.

Speaker 4 (07:11):
I've met him a couple of times, and you know,
there's the times that we met. I really wasn't able
to tell him how much he meant to me, so
I always kept it to myself.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
But let's call him, Okay, hold up, let me let
me get him on the line.

Speaker 6 (07:22):
He was like yeah, he was like ship, I'm not
ready for that, right yeah right there?

Speaker 3 (07:29):
But now like yeah, like that's cool though, I do.

Speaker 4 (07:32):
Plan on telling him, like cause he was the biggest
influence to me on hip hop as a kid.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
That's by far by, do you know what I mean?
And it's you know, it's cool.

Speaker 2 (07:41):
It's good to know that because a lot of people like,
you know, I ain't got no influence, just what I do,
blah blah. I'm like, man, how could you not like
we we all had? Like for me, it was it
was growing up with Park, you know, like like, well,
first it was Easy and then you know, because I
used to live next door to Easy, I was I
was right there when he lived in Norwalk. And then
and then you know, then it was like K Dre, Easy,
all them, and then it was like ice Cube became

(08:03):
real heavy in my mind and I was like, fuck
Cubes just killing it, you know. And then and then
the West Side Connection came out, you know, and when
they had that their big hits and their bone thugs
while they were out, you know, I mean, those are
all major major times for me, Like that's the ship
that I was rocking.

Speaker 3 (08:17):
And I was at Defro.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
I don't know if you know that, but I was
at def Ro in the early you know stages when
they were when Park was still live and everybody was there,
and uh, you know, I was one of the only
Latin artists there, and you know, it was like watching
these artists rap and just being like, fuck, dude, you're
so I mean, you have an opportunity to grow up
with these people because we're from Los Angeles. You know,

(08:39):
we're able to say okay, like you know, they're very touchable.
It's whether or not you want to get involved that
much to be in touch, you know what I mean.
And then uh, and and so you know what was
that first song for you that that you feel like, Yo,
this one's gonna hit other than the one that hit
that boy as school.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
I want to hear that record. Do we have that record?
You know what?

Speaker 4 (09:01):
I got a Pontner right now that I'm talking to.
He's in like Minnesota or something. But he got the iPod.
He went to school me, so he has the iPod.
We're trying to get the iPod over here and shit,
but I'm trying.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
To make him go get it fixed. It's broken. It's broken.
So I'm trying to make sure it gets fixed. Like
I'm trying.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
I'm saying right now, I'm sending the money. But the
iPod is so old. This is the iPod probably from
like twoenty ten.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
They might not be able to say, they might not
be ab Yeah, we can rewrite the beat, you know,
especially I don't remember the lyrics.

Speaker 4 (09:32):
I don't even remember nothing, but I can tell you
the first song I got me popping up.

Speaker 3 (09:36):
It was a remix of a tea pain song. Oh,
I can't believe it.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
I called it nasty, and I said, I'll lick from
the bottom to the top and if you leak and promise,
I'm a drink every drop I'm nasty puts.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
I beat it like my last name is Jack. Sent
right to dick girl. You got a half track, sh
and I can guarantee that my tongue make you numb
from your head to your feet, flip your body over
like to the sea. I mean, since some of your
heart thing, you should let me beat and like the ship,
I was saying, yeah, it was catching on, and that
just got me like.

Speaker 4 (10:11):
I took off with that and started running. I probably
had hit like thirty thousand.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
And like, was that on like Spotify or not? When
it was on? No, it was on no downloading webs
It's only on MySpace, gotcha. Yeah, that's why my space
was bubbling. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean that's that's what
got us all.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
But I mean MySpace was the first, you know, real
social media influence, I mean social media platform. I think
that that made sense to everybody. There was probably some
other ship out there.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
But MySpace was the one. Man Like, yeah, that was
the first one.

Speaker 4 (10:36):
How when I look at MySpace, I look at as
me and I don't mean to go to a whole
different land. But how when I look at my Space,
I look at how many artists was discovered and how
many plays people got and like, I also look at
like that too, like the place nobody got paid for
them plays.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
No, not one person got paid for none of.

Speaker 4 (10:55):
Them plays from my Space, And I think we I
think we should overlook that. But at the same time
be like, okay, bet we need to make a social
media platform, which I'm working on myself, where when you
click on that page, they can choose a song to
set the mood of their page.

Speaker 3 (11:10):
Sure, they can.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
Decorate their background, they can make it the mood that
they wanted to do based on how they're feeling. Just
like remember back in the days, had the Black Planet,
they had the Zangas, they had the mice.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Your profile was more based on you remember remember that ship. Yeah,
but yeah, some music playing in the back. That's why
I fucked the space so much. It's more intomate to me. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Well, and I think it was your error, you know
what I mean. And and and you know more of
that time, you know, And and then we watched a
lot of them that are have evolved, and uh, you know,
I think it's it's interesting to see what's happening now.
I mean, you've got this TikTok happening. And now what
they're doing is I mean they're taking little clips of
people's records and then you know, doing their little dance

(11:55):
or whatever they got going on. And that's going viral,
which is bringing the views up, which is dope for
the artists actually, because if you if someone decides to
use your you know, you like, use this, you know whatever,
and they use that and then it gets it catches fire.
Like you know that kid right now? You know me
when I brought her to l A, she was starstruck.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
A TikTok.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Oh No, it's just all over Instagram too, though, you know,
I mean, got a raf of.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Adderall're doing it right though. Yeah, No, because they're paying
the artists. Yeah, my Space never paid the artist.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Napster was coming out at the same time too, which
was taken. Remember Napster came out lime Wire. Remember lime LimeWire?
Did you ever download a song on lime Wire? And
it was it was it was Bill Clinton?

Speaker 3 (12:38):
Or was it was? It was? And he was like,
he was like, I do not what did he say?
He was?

Speaker 4 (12:47):
He said something, but you bro, you were down with
a whole song. Yeah, and and it will be a
Bill Clinton like just him just talking.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
Talking about something else. And I'm like, yo, this is
the wrong one.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
I remember one time, right, And I'm sorry, I'm having
a good time.

Speaker 8 (13:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
But I remember so at school when I was like
in ninth and tenth grade, you know, it was hard
to have the internet in a good computer for people
in my at my I was in ninth grade, I
think in like two thousand and eight seven or eight seven eight,
But so, and at that time, we were like down

(13:24):
like those sing you a piece of pepper with a
list of the songs with a blank disc, and you'll
download all the songs and sell it back to him
for like five dollars dollars. I'll never forget. I probably
sold like twenty CDs one day, and I'm like canned up.
I got one hundred dollars buy some shoes. I came
back the next day. Every song that I basically downloaded
was fucking Bill Clinton.

Speaker 3 (13:48):
Everybody wanted their buddy back, and.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
I had no money, but I spent it on my shoes, right,
I had to spend back to work.

Speaker 3 (13:57):
I spent probably like a whole week. And it was.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
Horrible, yeah, because you never knew what you were getting,
and it was just downloaded ship and then it would
burn down to the straight to the disc and then
you get in the whip or whatever or or on
your you know here, what was it that the walk
man with the c all had a CD?

Speaker 3 (14:14):
Walk Man? We play that ship and be like, what
is this? It's like I did not conchance.

Speaker 4 (14:18):
Know, wow, mine, I guess what it was wrong with
us minds was because like I had, I had a
Microsoft and at the time, it just took too long
to put the ship on something where you can play
it that like you know, download, You got to convert it.
Then you got to put it in a folder, zip
the folder reach.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
You could what they could burn it right down that's
what's called burning it right. You could and if you're
burning right now, now you're done.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
Cut the time in half.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
You didn't want to drop every fucking song down, listen
to every song and then it wouldn't you play would
take long because all your computers were.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Slow man, taking up all the spaces. So listen, man.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
When we come back, I want to talk about, you know,
some of the records that you do have out, some
of the records you're gonna do.

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(16:11):
first of all, I enjoyed talking to you because you
just got a good soul man, and I appreciate that
I could tell yeah, good folks man.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
And you know, so, so what was that?

Speaker 2 (16:21):
So that first record that you had, it took you
on the nasty one, right, got a little traction?

Speaker 3 (16:26):
What was the first record that hit radio? I smoke,
I drink? How did that go? I mean? Are so basically.

Speaker 4 (16:34):
Like as soon as I got out of high school,
we was in like a party scene, right, and the
main word that people will say for a party to
be like nowadays we say it's lit or it's popping, right,
but back in the days, we say it's jerking, like
it's jerking. So I was the one that literally put
that in a song. I guess I wouldn't say I
was the first one who made a jerking song, because
I would be a lie.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
But I think I just made a reference to.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
A lit situation with that word, yeah, and it caught on. Yeah,
But I see when I did that song, I did
it like a year or two years before that. Yeah,
when they came up with that one, I made a
stone called I Smoke, I Drink, I jerk. Jerking to
me was basically about like when I used to be
in the club and ship, I used to be off
like pills and shit, I've been taking ecstasy and I
don't mean to like, can.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
We talk about these things? You can talk whatever you want.
I can cuss and shit, right.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
But yeah, I was allegedly I was saying ecstasy since
like high school was like sixteen seventeen, and you know
that shit comes with a jerk.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Of twitch when you and you know, it just comes
with it. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
So we used to have this thing called the Beach Boys.
It was like a crew and they to throw parties
a lot, and that was the word. You know, it's jerking,
it's jerking, it's jerking.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
Yeah, it's it's jerking over here hard. The movement came
from the Hoovers.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
Okay, the Hoovers got a dance called that hoop called
the hoop stump, and it's the way they moved their
bodies and they something their feet and that's where jerking
kind of really originated from that that dance movement, but
a lot of people being in the club doing that
dance saying all this ship is jerking, he's jerking, right,
So it turned into a dance when you know, it

(18:12):
kind of got like blossomed into a flower. But I smoke,
I drank was the first song that was on the radio.
I did that shit in the closet with one of
my partners from high school. He made the beat out
of a out of a fucking sample disc that he
got I think he got it from like an electronic
gaming monthly magazine or some ship like that, and we

(18:34):
I did it in as Uh.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
So you were in the Rejects era that little ara
remember the rejects.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
You know what I'm saying, Remember that little around that
area right then.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
They had uh there was the rejects. They had the
kids that did that. It was rejects YG YG yeah, PC, Yeah,
I was.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
I did a bunch of shows with YG when he
was before he was popping.

Speaker 4 (18:55):
When me and started rapping with each other, Like I
wouldn't say he started rapping with me, but I started
rapping with him.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
Were you on that road with him when he was
doing that when he was doing the song that that first.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Me and him have problems at that point. Wen't got
no problems now, but at that point we kind of
fell out. Talk about that too if we want to.
I really don't care, but let's bring it up.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
When I started, could we could, like I'll keep it
up being like.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Me y g PC and like it was a dude
named Auson, like we is the culture like it was
going on, like we spent music up before. And this
ain't no respect to anybody at all. By all means
no respect. But before us, you know, it was like
the temple was slower.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Yeah it was.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
It was dicky suits, high top chucks and that's gangster.
They know that's West. I respect him, but you know,
us being a younger, you know, we had skateboarding. We
had skinny jeans on and sb's and flats.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
Just a cooler, cooler it was. We got it from y'all,
just up a little bit. We were just a little weirder,
just like that.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
It was cuter, dog, I'm gonna keep it real with you,
a little cuter than what we were doing.

Speaker 9 (20:12):
Yo.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
We were.

Speaker 3 (20:17):
Ship was like cuter and it is still is.

Speaker 4 (20:20):
It wasn't so like, it wasn't so like I don't
want to go over there with them niggas.

Speaker 3 (20:24):
They're in the West tripping.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
You were like, I'm not sure what. Yeah it looks cool.
Yeah cool. It was more low key, you know what
I'm saying. You know, by all means, like I said,
we was inspired.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
First of all, let me say that we was inspired
by the Top Dogs and by and by yeah, people
like forty Snoop. I mean to listen, going going, yeah,
because I can tell you, for example, I smoke, I drank,
I drink, which everybody knows. The song it's been. That
whole beat is sampled off a Snoop song, dripping like.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
Water, dripping, dripping, dripping like water.

Speaker 4 (20:57):
Yeah, nobody caught that until I said it to interviewed
the other day. I was like, Yo, that's Snoop's whole song.
Like he didn't sue you. I was like, I'm happy
he didn't.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
Yeah, he just found out because Snoop actually commented on
that song to me before.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Yeah, he wants. I mean, you know, I think I
think you know, he's not worried about that. I mean,
if it was, if it was the next fucking you
know us anthem, he might have been you know, what
I mean. But you know, overall he's trying to let
you get your paper. I think you know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (21:25):
Like, I think Snoop wuldn't even trip on the anthem
and a hum made you money. Snoop just wants you
to make your money. Snoop is somebody that really is
an inspiration to where I'm from, because I never seen
a man that, first of all, Snoop is top dog rapper,
Like Snoop is number one rapper. I just want to
say that right now, to me, Snoop is the number
one rapper in the world. Yeah, and it's not just

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because I'm signed the Snoop's Army, but it's because he
stayed relevant for all these years and he's still on
and he's still on top. He's still rebranding himself. Bro,
I've seen Snoop and a motherfucking commercial for Corona's I think.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
I've seen Snoop in the n F T s. I
have just found out he owns basically almost all.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
The Yeah yeah, Snoop, Snoop is is is an icon,
Like that's that's the that's the legend in hip hop.
Like even though there was people that came before Snoop
that may have you know, created hip hop. I mean,
we all really kind of fell in love with the
bow wow wow, yep, oh yep yah, you know saying
that those original albums and then and then he started

(22:28):
coming out with food stamps and then Boom, and then
it was Masterpiece and then it was this and then
it and it.

Speaker 3 (22:32):
Just never stopped.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
And a lot of artists and I think, and I'll
tell you what my thought is on that, you know,
is that and I might be completely wrong.

Speaker 3 (22:40):
This is just my opinion is that artists start to
get their.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
Bubble and then when it starts to happen, you know,
they launch a little higher.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
They launch a little higher.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
But along those paths, there's warning shots, there's feelings, there's
people that are that are you know, trying to creep in.
There's there's and sometimes it's just not for everybody to continue,
you know what I mean, Because you know, I remember,
you know, I was around Snoop when he when when
I was young, you know, and and you know I
I I would, you know, say that I would show
up to these events and see see Snoop there. But

(23:08):
Snoop was no punk like Snoop ain'ting one of those
dudes is just like yo, I'm a rapper, like I
got my guards around me and ship No Snoop would
be like, yo, you know, fuck that because it's going down.
Like he he'll speak his fucking mind, dude. Which a
lot of artists that that that are out there. You know,
it's hard to keep doing that, especially amongst older folks,
especially when there's younger casters, you know, because there's always

(23:29):
wild cards. But you have to just keep moving and
realize that that's your journey and that's what you're up to.
And I think a lot of people get to a
certain plateau. They're happy with that plateau either they they
go and spend it all and and and they're just
happy with that.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
But they got and they don't see how to spring back,
you know. You know that's.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
I mean, I guess that's I guess that's got to
do with a lot of self control. Like that's one
thing I look at Snoop for, right, it's it's it's
self control and is who he is as a person.
Snoop ain't never did no ship out of line, right,
But Snoop also ain't no punk.

Speaker 3 (24:07):
Yeah, one way that Snoop move, like he's been so cool.

Speaker 4 (24:12):
Like, first of all, Snoop is like the face of
let's just say, Snoop is the face of weed and
being cool, being a rappers in the West and just
being a crip.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
He's the coolest cripp in the world. I am Yeah,
And are you banging on me? Listen? We're in America. Man,
here we go? Is that my racial profile shot?

Speaker 2 (24:46):
You never figure this, I'll take Let's do it, man,
were real quick, but let me jump into this.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
Man, let's talk this. What do we got with? Uh?

Speaker 2 (24:55):
You know, so you you're with you know, Snoop, Snoops, Army,
Bobby D's production.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
Right, how did that come up?

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Shout out to Bobby the and Snoopy Snoop j Army
That that's the homies right there. And you know, like
how did that evolve? Because I know you were a
big boy prior? Yeah, and shout out to Big two.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
What happened with that?

Speaker 4 (25:11):
Well not basically, so Big had got me onto a show, okay,
and Bobby was there, and I guess there was like
some people who was confusing me with Nick.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
Yeah, yeah, I could see that a little bit, you know, I.

Speaker 4 (25:25):
Mean just at the time, I had like braids in
my hair, like those braids, which, honestly, thank you sir.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
Gave us a fucking I want to say. Peace. Yeah, yeah, cheers, man,
I'm not gonna drink this whole thing brought us mm hmm.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
But who so Big had got me onto a show
and yeah, like I said, they were talking about me,
and then Bobby has seen you know, and he asked,
Big You if that's who I was, and he was like, no,
that's a Big You, that's family, Like that's not my artists.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
I don't know what it is.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
And so I talked to Bobby a little bit, but
I was more so like talking to like, you know,
the people around us, the fans and shit. And he's
good friends with my publicist, which is Cammy Johnson, and
I guess him and Cammick Johnson was having a conversation
and I was in a situation with Big at the time.
But I'm still I'm being cool. I'm happy to be
at the show. So and me and Big situation, it

(26:22):
wasn't really like a like, it wasn't no nothing like
no hard feeling like that's my best friend. Me and
Big boys, one of my best friends. I just felt like,
I just I just know, Yeah, I just felt like
I felt like Big boys son was too bright for
my son. And when you put two sons with each other,

(26:45):
one of them has to have a shadow. Yeah, and
I had to respect his son, you know, it was
bigger than mine. And so you know, I made the
decision to you know, start doing what I wanted to
do and still have our relationship.

Speaker 3 (26:59):
We're still close.

Speaker 5 (27:00):
Like this ain't nobody, This ain't the article reads.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
Yeah, I just I have to respect who he was.

Speaker 4 (27:10):
And I just wanted to create my own galaxy, you know,
I want to create.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
My own or let's call Big right now, just kidd Hey,
look I'm about to call right now and telling you
don't pick up the phone. I bet he will exactly,
but you know, at all respect, you know, and you know,

(27:39):
you know, this really the first time I really talked
about this like openly like this. I usually just like
kind of brush passing. But you know, like the things
that Big did for me, nobody else could do for me.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
Yeah, and I'm privileged to still have him as somebody
I can call my one of my best friends, my brother,
my my big bro.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
But anyways, to stay on to the story.

Speaker 4 (28:01):
You know, I just I came to a conclusion, like,
you know, maybe I need to do something else. And
by the way, you know, I did get him artists
like he got artists signed to him that I grabbed.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
Yeah, brought up to Poppy, Gordo Peschy. Uh, whys up? Aris?
You know you're already hooked up. But you know, I
just I want to make a decision.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
So in the midst of me making my decision, I
have met Bobby at that concert and in my publicist
she was just like, you know, maybe you should talk
to him, because she always knew that I wanted to
be closer to Snoop. I never really talked to Snoop
before I really got linked up with Bobby.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
I've seen Snoop.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
Snoop came to the Black where I live at because
his cousins live at the end of the Black. But
I'm like, I'm an introvert. A lot of people don't understand.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
It, but it seems like you shouldn't be. Yeah, but
I'm scared to talk.

Speaker 4 (28:54):
You can be somebody that I never met in my life,
or you could be somebody that I met.

Speaker 3 (28:58):
I'm just scared at certain points because well.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Because you're an artist yourself, so it's like you have
your own level of who you are, and I feel
you have. And I go through the same thing like
I see artists and I'm like for years and I'm
getting better at it now, you know, I'm forty five.
Now I'm like, yo, you know, It's it's easier just
to be walk up and be like, yo, this is
who I am, this is what I do. Man, I
respect what you're doing. Come people out what I'm doing.

(29:21):
Maybe we could collab on some shit. And but before
I'd be like, man, why am I going to go
over there? Like I was with Snoop for years, right,
and a lot of a lot of people like.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
You know Snoop.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
I'm like, yeah, I know Snoop, But but if I
see Snoop today, he probably wouldn't even recognize me, or
he probably would, but he wouldn't remember the five years
in the studio where we had girls over there posted
we were at video shoots posted, I mean I'm in
half yeah, yeah, yeah, allegedly we're we're at half of
these video shoots. You know, we're in half of these

(29:52):
video shoots that he's in. And you could look back
at me and be like, damn, you were in Calli's active,
you were in this video. You were in that video.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (29:58):
I was there, you know, but yeah, and let's bang.
Yeah yeah, I was at I'm blue, Yeah, blue blue.
I look just like it happens. It's all good.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
What what I'm the Where am I from?

Speaker 2 (30:18):
I'm from Southeast Los Angeles.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
Oh man, I grew up there.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
I used to live on Compton Boulevard and Bellflower which
is now called Somerset, And so yeah, I was.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
Right there the city.

Speaker 7 (30:35):
Yes, I know.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
I was born and raised in that city.

Speaker 2 (30:37):
And and and you know, I mean, uh, my boy
Mark and a bunch of us we being Long Beach
all the time.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
I mean, Compton is home to me.

Speaker 2 (30:45):
I was right over the bridge, you know, lynn Wood, Paramount, Compton,
south Gate, you know, Downy Norwalk, all that area.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
That's my stomping grounds. You know, come to my house.
Come on, I wanted to.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
You know, Bizil bizils in Long Beach, you know, bizil
In bizzel tall ass.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
B i z z o a l or l at
the end of all b z z. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
He hangs out with Roscoe a lot Roscoe and Bizzel.
They did what they had young young assassins back in
the day. Yeah, you know Roscoe, but I listen, I
want to corrupt.

Speaker 3 (31:19):
I want to take you. He's a move right past that.
I mean like yeah, yeah, yeah, I want to take
you to So.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Let me say this quick, big boy right, So just yeah,
I got you right on, big Boy right. So I
I big boy. Joe took us into iHeart. Big boy
got us a deal, you know what I'm saying. Got
he got that uh you know the iHeart radio for us,
you know what I mean. I mean he didn't like
quarterback it or manage it for us, but he was
a big asset to saying, Yo, you guys want to

(31:51):
sign the I heard like, yeah, old, let me go
get Doc, let me go get Kevin Lagrett. Like he
brought the right people in, you know, based on his
and Joe's relationship for years on radio and so although
you know he he I don't even know if he
recognizes it or sees it that way, but I mean
he was very influencial on helping us get signed to iHeart.
I mean, I think Joe has his own relationships there
one hundred percent but again we went there to go

(32:14):
see Big We were at the radio station ninety two
the reel and ninety three the reel, and then we
were there and then and then we were just talking
and then we're like, yo, you know, we want to
get teamed up with iHeart because we wanted to instead
of uploading your your your podcast to iHeart and all
these other places, we wanted to be able to flag
the you know, the badge. It's like having that badge,
you know, even having the Snoop's Army badge. You know

(32:35):
that that's a badge. Like, Yo, you signed the Snoop's Army,
Like what you know what I mean? Like that shit's huge.
Bobby d strows the biggest fucking events in the world
right now, you know what.

Speaker 3 (32:43):
I'm so And I went to Junior High with Bobby D.
Though wait what yeah, yeah, well I went to Junior High.
Yeah yeah, go ahead, just.

Speaker 4 (32:49):
A whole gets the end of the story with the
Bobby situation. So basically I did the concert forget out
who I was. He loved the show. I was just
leaving the Big Boys situation, so it felt right to me.
As soon as I signed the day put me on
toward Snoop. It took off. Then COVID hit probably this

(33:10):
is like two thoy nineteen. I think when COVID first
hit or twenty was it twenty or two nineteen, I
remember it was. And then first of all, I remember
because I was in community service and I had to
lead that bitch. I had to do community service in
different states and all types of shit. That shit was wild.
But I ended up signing with Bobby. And the reason

(33:32):
why I ended up signing with Bobby is honestly because
I look at Bobby as a mentor to be more
than just a rapper. I look at what Bobby does,
and he has all these ventures to amount to who
he is as a man.

Speaker 3 (33:46):
Yea, And rap.

Speaker 4 (33:48):
Is ultimately going to be what it's going to be
the person who I am and what I do. But
I do want to create adventures. I want to create
a cartoon like I want to draw my own cartoons too.
That's the If you're doing that, I want want to.
If that's what we're doing, I'll say going to swear
to God, this.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
Is you give me drinking and now we're gonna do
it right.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
Just do it, man, you started it. But I love
I love I loved it being with Bobby because he
just taught me being a boss isn't being a boss
isn't for show, being in the bosses for what you know? Yeah, yeah,
that's beautiful.

Speaker 2 (34:24):
You know what I would tell you is this is
I I teach. I teach a lot of the folks
that I'm with that, you know, you know, being a boss.

Speaker 3 (34:32):
The first podcast I've seen anybody smoking cigarettes to fire
or viban. You know what I'm saying. We start a vibing,
you know.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
So you know, one of the things that I tell
people there is dog is that you know, listen, being
a boss has nothing to do with the watch you wear.
No one gives a fuck about your car. No one
cares about the fucking things that you think you own
or your jewelry. Well, we really bossed is someone that
employs people, dog that fucking really takes care of the
people below him or beside him, not necessarily or above him.
Because at the end of the day, there's people that

(35:00):
do ship here.

Speaker 3 (35:01):
That I don't do. I don't. I used to do
engineering and ship like Pitt. I don't do that.

Speaker 2 (35:05):
I ain't sitting behind the cameras of cow and Cam
and all that, and Connor, I ain't sitting in the
sales room with these guys. They do that ship, and
I let them do that ship now when they're sucking up,
I got a bitch. But at the end of the day,
boss isn't about your clothes, your car, you're watching none
that ship. It's about employing people and feeding their families.
And so you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
And and and.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
That's the post the positive side of it. And and
I think what we've been trained, you know what I mean,
what we've been trained as as as cats that grew
up in a uh predominantly Hispanic black neighborhoods uh or
deprived neighborhoods. Is that being a bosses having cool shit?

Speaker 3 (35:42):
Yeah? You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (35:43):
Yeah, that's what you know what You're totally right, Yeah,
because that's a young think about it. You see the
nigga with the nice car. You got the change on you.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
Bro, I ain't you know?

Speaker 4 (35:53):
It's crazy how times have changed. I'm sorry I've changed though. Yeah,
I've seen the nigga with the car and the boss.
I mean the change Cloud boys had picked me up, right,
I picked them up. Take him to the show. I'm like, man,
what were we going with the females? He's like, should I
stay with my mom?

Speaker 3 (36:14):
You know it's but I'm not mais seen that. But
you know what it is, You know that this was
sucking up these kids.

Speaker 4 (36:25):
These they letting persona yea depict on who they are
instead of letting who they are depict on the judgment
of the outbum Like, I don't know if you I mean,
I'm not, but I don't know if these people that's
listening to us, if they remember remember in the book,
they will have the It was two things, the protagonists

(36:46):
and the antagonists, Right, that's what life is.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
Yeah, you gotta look up the pros and yeah, and
nobody's understanding that.

Speaker 4 (36:54):
Everybody's like, all right, fuck it, I got five thousand
for this motherfuckering about saying five thousand on the chain.

Speaker 3 (36:59):
But how are you gonna make your bills with your mother? Yes?

Speaker 2 (37:02):
Yes, stop, get yourself some real ship, yeah cause you
And and the fun part is this, man, is that
is that that is the illusion. And sometimes the illusion
it will get you there if you're hyper focused, like
you could use that as a leverage. And that part's cool.
You know what I mean like I'm okay with people,
you know what I mean, Like I get it because
I'm I'm the cat that that you know, that did

(37:23):
everything that everyone did, you know, like I was full
speed ahead and doing all the wrong ship. But while
I was watching all this go down, I'm like, okay, cool,
and I had the fucking seven series, I was selling
fucking weed. I was doing my fucking thing. Yeah well
I used to, and now I'm I'm the WMW Yeah
oh yes, yeah, no, now I got I got the

(37:44):
twenty five hundred Denali.

Speaker 3 (37:48):
You're still on me like that.

Speaker 2 (37:49):
No, I'm in a big truck, man. I just I
just stay low key in a nice, big ass truck.
And that's so I don't get fucked with, you know
what I mean, because I never like, dude, I can
I could ride dirty L's whatever, you know what I mean.
You know, I'm still have problems in my life. You know,
they come up and oh fuck, I forgot to take
care of this fucking ticket. Now it's a warrant. And
really I didn't do it because I couldn't afford it

(38:10):
or anything else. It just fucking passed me. I would
just like look up and I'm like damn, I forgot
that one. And then I'm like, get a letter in
the mail, So it's just your l's are done, you know.
But I still don't get pulled over. I don't get
fucked with, you.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
Know what I mean. And and and not that.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
That's a that's a big deal because I don't do anything,
you know, that's outside of the area.

Speaker 3 (38:26):
Pretty much.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
My life is all legit now, you know. But I
had that time. I am and and and used to
be that. You know, I wasn't, but I was at
that time. I was all about having fucking you know,
the women, the cars. I had a big ass house
on the water that wasn't mine, a boat behind my
house that wasn't mine, but I could drive it.

Speaker 3 (38:49):
You know.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
Everything was a show. But what I started doing is
is double backing and double down in on on my people.
And when I did that, I started being like, Yeo,
I'm investing my people, right, And I invested my people.
My people started working. Then we got one, we got two.
Next thing, you know, we got fifty eight employees and
we're rocking more money than I was explained to the
team last night. I'm like, look, we were making so

(39:11):
much money before COVID that you know, they would be
up at the bar after a fucking five thousand dollars
night trying to pay the tab because they could afford it.

Speaker 3 (39:21):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
They were like, yoah, I got this one because they
felt good about what they were doing.

Speaker 3 (39:25):
And that was like the best.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
That was the feeling that I knew, Like, that's what's
being a boss is about letting people be able to
take care of their families, being able to buy you
food if they can't buy you food and drinks. And
there's a point on a level where you're at that
like tipping point where you can either do that or
you can't. And that's on your team's belief. And if
you have the right team and they believe you, fucking go,
you go, and then they start eating like you go,
and then the whole team's eating like just you know,

(39:49):
six months ago we were coming out of COVID. We
were in a fucking a building half the size of
this fucking place, not a third of the size of
this place, you know, but but we believed and then
I doubled down.

Speaker 3 (39:59):
I doubled down, and I that was the for.

Speaker 2 (40:02):
Me, the opening when I was like, fuck, okay, I
doubled down on my last business.

Speaker 3 (40:08):
Everybody was like, well, what are you gonna do.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
I'm like, I'm putting it all in, and I put
it all back into the team and our shit.

Speaker 3 (40:13):
Just fuck it.

Speaker 4 (40:14):
By the way, I want to say, this is a
beautiful a beautiful ass scenery.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
Right, thank you, bro, especially in the backyard. Y'all can't
see the backyard, but yeaheah.

Speaker 5 (40:23):
Wait wait till you come through all of the event
your birthday.

Speaker 3 (40:27):
I will be the perform Let's go.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
You know, you know we got the Bernie Trees Festival
coming up August twenty seventh with Buster Rhymes, Ludacris, Rick Ross,
Too Short, Exhibit, Havoc Mob, Deep, Soldier Boy, Corrupt, Planet
Asia is Supernatural and more. And I'll tell you what,
say we might be able to work something out. It's
going down real big guys.

Speaker 3 (40:45):
It's cannabis. When we come.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
Back, we'll talk about it. Stay tuned, man, we'll be
right back after this break.

Speaker 1 (40:53):
We'll be right back with Cannabis Talk one O one.

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Welcome back to Cannabis Talk one O one.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
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I'm here with Tay, you know, and and and man, Tay,

(41:45):
I'll tell you what, Man, I am vibing. I'm really
enjoy my t F third by the way, not just Tay.

Speaker 5 (41:51):
Now tell you I appreciate that, man.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
And look, man, I I'm I'm really enjoying myself too, Brodie.
I I like I like meeting people that they can
understand and feel and vibe the struggles that we're all
going through. I mean, we're we're building together right now,
you know what I mean. You're bringing your forces in.
I'm bringing mind the people that don't know who I
am or will know who I am.

Speaker 3 (42:13):
After this and then vice versa.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
And and that's how you build platforms, you know, is
by by collaborating, and that's why you do records. In fact,
you did one with our Cal right here.

Speaker 3 (42:22):
You know Cal, what was that record right there?

Speaker 4 (42:24):
That was Cali Love? Yeah we did we did that
in my hood too.

Speaker 3 (42:30):
Yeah he can. Cali came right, he came out.

Speaker 4 (42:33):
Cal pulled up two times in my hood though the
first time the video got fucked up, I guess came
right back.

Speaker 3 (42:41):
Crazy thing is he wasn't scared to put up. Yeah,
and it's good though, it's listen. It's healthy. Yeah, it's healthy.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
If you have nothing to be worried about, you should
never worry about it, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (42:51):
I look at it like this.

Speaker 4 (42:54):
The one thing that I like for for I don't
I don't want to get too deep into it, but
I'm like.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
My wife, Like my wife was Latino.

Speaker 4 (43:02):
Yeah, and my biggest thing to me is like I
get a lot of my listeners from the Latina Latino crowd.

Speaker 3 (43:09):
Yeah, for sure, I need to. I want to bring
that closer to each other. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
Well, I'll tell you what you know. I'll tell you
what you know, ice Cube. You know Snoop, all the
guys that have been on the road, that have seen
the people that come out. You know, a lot of
the Latino market supports hip hop. I mean, damn near
just as much, if not more than any other race
in the world. Facts and especially in California, Texas, Florida.

Speaker 3 (43:33):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (43:33):
You just name it and I know that because you know,
I've been on a lot of stages and I've been
you know, and I tell you I'll just walk out
here and fucking be able to pull this off. I'm
able to pull this off because I know enough people
to be good. You know, I don't have a bunch
of closed doors, you know what I mean? And you know,
you know people people are like, you know, going through
so much. And I think there's a big, a big

(43:54):
connect or a misconnect on on what you know, the
world's about. And I think right now the world understands
more than anything. It's like it's really about helping people.
You know, even though we have you know, beefs, there's
problems out there, there's this that it's almost irrelevant to
the facts. And the facts are is that we're just human.
We're a soul. Like I don't even look at color,
no more like I don't think it people like, oh

(44:16):
he's black, all b Yeah for what like soul?

Speaker 3 (44:20):
Our soul's vibing. Like if you look at me right now,
like what would you think about racilists? You definitely got
some Asian and you you know what I'm saying that
I am age, I'm Koreeana Black. Yeah, but you said
that earlier. Yeah, but a lot.

Speaker 5 (44:31):
Of people they were like, yeah, yeah, you might be,
you might you could be for.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
The weak nd. You know what I'm saying, That's what
it's about.

Speaker 4 (44:39):
It's about making the world of mixing pop's hip hop
is the mixing pop for the world. Hip hop is
the pot where it don't matter who you are, you
are allowed. Yeah, that's that's why hip hop is so beautiful.
Like and I just want to salute you to thank you,
people like you, Joe Freeze, a lot of y'all, like
y'all made it to where hip hop ain't just a

(45:01):
black thing.

Speaker 3 (45:03):
It's a universal thing.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
It is it is and and and and it really
music is an universal thing, right, It's like you know,
even because even like country, you know what I mean,
You've got you know, people that are LGBT LGBT. But hey,
but they let him in the country. But they let

(45:26):
him in the country scene though, you know what I'm saying,
they did. They let him out the country scene, you
know what I mean. And at first they try to
take it from him, but you know, he did his thing.
There was some other cats that came out and that
you know, in the country scene, there's people in the
rock and roll thing. I mean, the music is one
of those things that kind of brings people together, you know.
And and one thing we could all say is there's
songs out there that we all love. And whether whatever

(45:48):
race you know, or or or or color you may see,
you definitely see past that when you're vibing in a
club listening to that record.

Speaker 3 (45:56):
What's up? What's your favorite country group? Country country?

Speaker 2 (45:59):
So you know I like the ship country.

Speaker 3 (46:03):
Huh you gotta be coded.

Speaker 2 (46:08):
No, No, I'm just saying my favorite record probably in
uh is probably Tennessee Whiskey. You know what I'm saying.
I think it's backwards down the one way that dude
that says, uh you know uh there there's a white dessert.

Speaker 3 (46:21):
Yeah, that's it. That's it's hard. Come on, there's some
songs out there.

Speaker 4 (46:25):
Nobody would never expect it from me. I listened to
the Dixie Chicks. Now, I listened to him this today.
I listened to him this morning, still bumping on. Yeah,
I fuck with Dixy Chicks. I fuck with Tim mcgrawl.

Speaker 3 (46:38):
Yeah, I like Tim McGraw.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
Tim mcgrawl's got a barbecue standing on the white shirt.

Speaker 3 (46:44):
You know what, I mean, it's hot hard don't but yeah, yeah, man,
that's that. But that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
Music, if if if you could let your guard down,
you know what I mean, some people can't, but if
you can let your guard down, you know, music is
as a universal tool to again just bring souls together.
We're not no longer. I mean I almost feel like
a lot of the TV and the press and like
that with everything that's going on. Don't get me wrong,
you know when we go into like the George Floyd things,

(47:14):
you know what I'm saying, Like that ship was fucked
up and all the way wrong. But I don't think
it was about and maybe to him it was about race,
but to the rest of the company country, I don't necessarily.

Speaker 3 (47:23):
Believe it was about race.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
I think I think the country came out for him,
like you had people of all colors and creed being like, fuck.

Speaker 4 (47:31):
No, you said it right, now, you said it right.
It wasn't about race. It was about you being in human.
That could happen to anybody, and we all would have
responded like, Yo, that's not right, that's not right. The
thing about it is it always happens to me.

Speaker 3 (47:45):
Oh I know that and Latino and Latino, yeah, and Asians.
It's really just us because I am Asian, so I
can speak from mine. Yeah, yeah, yeah, my peace.

Speaker 4 (47:57):
It's really just us. But you know what it is.
You know, we in l A and I ain't gonna lie.
We derived the whole culture and what's going on. Think
about it for sure, t setic best. It wouldn't be
LA without what that part. So you know it does
go deep. But me being you know who I am,

(48:19):
I try to overlook that ship and I just try
to make no I just try to make sure everybody knows,
like yo, it's not no division between us normal. Like
one thing I can tell you right now. In the nineties,
I was it was a big division. I remember, I
went to school. I was a baby boy. I was
in elementary. I was getting into game fights with the

(48:41):
other side. But now as I look at it, like, bro,
I'm doing music with the other side. Like for example,
in my city, right, you know, my city is all crips,
long beaches for cribs and ys.

Speaker 3 (48:54):
You know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying.
What I'm saying, Yeah, so niggas, so niggas. We started
like Loki fucking with the other side. Yeah, there's no
reason to beef. You don't have any problems with them.
I ain't seen no problems happen between Messkin and black
people in the Long Beach in a long time. Then
it used to be violent, you know. I every day,

(49:16):
every day you go to school, you're getting jumped every day.
You know what's going on.

Speaker 4 (49:20):
It's music and music is gonna make us tell our
truths and when they respond to it, that's how we
get the monetizations.

Speaker 2 (49:29):
You know what, what's what's your favorite record that you
recorded with like the Actually, let's say this, who's the
favorite artist that you record a.

Speaker 3 (49:36):
Song with that you really like? Yo, that was the
dopest song we cut? Or who.

Speaker 5 (49:42):
What was that record called? It's called Longside Low Inside,
And is that the record we got?

Speaker 3 (49:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (49:47):
Yeah, let's say let's chee up that record low Inside, Man.
I want to hear this record real.

Speaker 3 (49:51):
Quick, man.

Speaker 4 (49:51):
And the reason why it was because well, like I
told you, I'm black and Asian, but I was born
in Cambodia town. Like I don't even know Korean. I know,
I know I can speak more Cambodian in Korean.

Speaker 3 (50:02):
Wow, Like because.

Speaker 4 (50:03):
I just I just wasn't in touch with that culture.
Like I'm like, I'm in the middle of fucking Loan.

Speaker 3 (50:08):
Beach, ain't in town.

Speaker 4 (50:11):
My dad's Korean, but he don't even live out here,
So it was hard for me to get in bred
with my own culture. So I adapted to the culture
around me, which was Cambodian people. But making this record
with this dude, I.

Speaker 3 (50:26):
Seen, how is it Cambodian? Yeah, I've seen how I
can cross boundaries and make more people influence and not
even say influence, but just more like adjusted to what
we're going what's going on in Long Beach in the
East Side, because like literally in Long Beach, you will
have a Longo an Asian boy, a TRG Insane, and

(50:51):
a twenty all on the block and.

Speaker 4 (50:53):
They will kick it because they know they control that block.
But when they leave that block, they know it's war time.
But what I'm trying to do was making the music
make it seem like, nah, were just Long Beach stopping.

Speaker 3 (51:04):
Yeah, Like at the end of the day, what are
we fighting for? Fighting for the corner store that I
get my two eleven four? Yeah, Like what that's what
are you talking about?

Speaker 4 (51:13):
So it's like, you know, low Inside was the one.
But the reason why I choose Stuper young because I
could choose a couple of artists. But the reason why
I chose Stuper youngest because it brought at that time
where I made the song, the Asians were getting you know,
they was getting beat up and people were saying that
it was an Asian hate crime going on and ship.
So when we made that, I kind of like, yeah, yeah,

(51:35):
very recent. I kind of defined them lines like it's
not gray, it's black or white. You got to choose
a side, but we ain't on that. I'm tired of
people putting blurred lines and gray lines and racist things.
There's no gray lines, Like you can't say a reason
why you're saying, Hey, it happened and we don't fuck
with it, or it happened because it is and that's

(51:57):
why me and him made this music. So I can
have a defined character to be like, bro, nah, y'all,
y'all was talking, I got your ass.

Speaker 3 (52:04):
Or they shouldn't have did.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
That, right, they did some crazy ship, they robbed somebody,
or they did something.

Speaker 4 (52:09):
A lot of people they lived their life off of
these blurred lines, Like these blurred lines. That's gonna get
you fucked up, because a blurred line is black and white.

Speaker 3 (52:16):
That's what gray is. Yeah, yes, you gotta choose the
side when it comes to being real.

Speaker 2 (52:21):
Yeah, yeah, there's there's a there's a politics involved.

Speaker 3 (52:24):
Sometimes you gotta be real. No, you gotta be real
all times. Like for example, you see we broke out water, right, yeah,
both drink it all right.

Speaker 4 (52:31):
Let's say we switched waters and my ship was full liquor, right,
and I'm drinking your water.

Speaker 3 (52:34):
You drinking on one right. Yeah, that's a thin line, nigga,
that's water and that's liquor. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (52:40):
But then let's say I put a cup right here
and I was like, are you thirsty? And I put
liquor in water In the first of all, you wasn't
expecting that, So that's me doing wrong. But it's a
blurred line because you wanted water.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
You want some water? Yeah, yeah, you get blurry. We
got we gotta start that.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
Don't don't do that, don't do that. Let's play that record, man,
let's hit that bit.

Speaker 4 (53:05):
By the way, this is low inside. Go ahead, you
know this, this this on't changed my life. My mom
was riding a bike at this time. Now she's dripping
in the big body Mercedes. Let's go love to everybody
who supported this song. Love to the cannabis talk one
on one. I think y'all for allowing me to play this.

Speaker 3 (53:23):
Let's here alright. Look, I'll be busy getting.

Speaker 7 (53:29):
Use.

Speaker 8 (53:30):
I'll be been in so low inside tendon windows in
my life. Ain't nobody else, ain't nobody else. I'll be
busy getting hi tendon windows in my life. Look, I'll
be high.

Speaker 3 (53:48):
I'll be on to put the Jeff put. Don't know
what I've been going through. Imagine if your main bitch
went hold on you. Imagine nif your only brother winning
told on you. Niggas really have to get it in.

Speaker 7 (54:00):
I know it too.

Speaker 9 (54:00):
A lot of people getting up.

Speaker 3 (54:02):
But I'm gonna show him proof in these states. Been
so cold to me, Oh pe tweet, getting so old
to me. I let a nigga live with me in
the store from me, I beat his ass in probation,
put a hold on me. Remember seeing Mama crime, what
throw to me?

Speaker 1 (54:16):
This?

Speaker 3 (54:16):
My last time came with She told to me, I
don't hit the party. Listen that hole on me. Niggas
trying to mark it like a mole on me.

Speaker 7 (54:24):
These days getting so cold and the beast thing getting
so old.

Speaker 3 (54:29):
I'll be busy getting high because I'll be.

Speaker 8 (54:32):
Feeling so low inside ten and windows in my life.

Speaker 3 (54:37):
Ain't nobody else, see, ain't nobody else. I'll be busy
getting eyes like ten and windows in my line.

Speaker 9 (54:50):
I'll be feeling really low deep inside. What do you say,
oh my niggas, Man, they tell me they're gonna ride?
What he say when my niggas died? Ain't nobody slide
so much feelings? But you know I got ahe up
in my hand, up for my bride, you know me
when I when I'm in that ride because niggas saying
that they gonna kill me.

Speaker 3 (55:07):
Oh, don't really wonder it was the world just to
feel me. Man, I'll tell you that that.

Speaker 4 (55:12):
Right, young cow, You ain't gotta be scared. Come on, man,
you might have to bring that motherfucker over here.

Speaker 3 (55:19):
That it's hard. Just bring the bottle, yeah, bring it, yeah, yeah, this,
you know, bringing the bottle, bottle, So you know so
pew this. I was in my mama house at that time.
I just like I got kicked. That was dope, though,
really dope, Oh man, really dope, So I really don't.
I got kicked out on my spot. I was in. Uh,

(55:40):
I was in. I was just living with some random woman.
Got caught cheating on the right, kick me right, got
you out.

Speaker 4 (55:45):
So I went to my mom's house. Now, this whole time,
I'm making money, but I haven't been. Like I told you,
I spent seven summers in the e. I'm not knowing
my mom was going through these things. Uh my mom
pull up to the house.

Speaker 3 (55:58):
And a bike. Yeah, on a bike, like that's her transportation,
not like she was trying to get No. I'm like,
I'm like, what are you doing. I'm going to go
to work.

Speaker 4 (56:08):
I just want to drop you office. She dropping me
off my credit cards. I was getting sent to the house.

Speaker 3 (56:12):
Yeah, you doing on a bike? Right? It didn't feel right, like, well,
I gotta get to work. You know.

Speaker 4 (56:20):
She ain't working out. Yeah, but she wasn't even like
getting at me. She was just like, yo, she ain't
working out. First of all, God, what is this a
whole arm and a.

Speaker 3 (56:27):
Leader shout out to coming through right now? So you know, mom,
I'm looking at moms. I'm like, yo, I'm wild, and
like she's riding a bike through the hood. Everybody know
who my mom is? The lumbers, Yeah, like in the medal. Right, Yeah,
I made this song that probably two days after that,

(56:50):
the one that you just recorded, the one that whatever
we just played, yeah, which was called.

Speaker 4 (56:53):
Low and Size feats to be. On the first day
we got seventy five thousand US.

Speaker 3 (56:58):
Nice YouTube.

Speaker 4 (56:59):
I use that to put a down payment on my
mama car. Now she's running around in the SLS.

Speaker 3 (57:04):
Man as you should, bro. That's that. That's the kind
of ship man. That's the kind of stuff I like,
And that's being a boss. But I didn't have to listen,
you know that we went to hear the status part though.
I got her the car. It's payo. The month's in
it yourself. You got your half of the ring. No

(57:25):
not this month, not no, no, no, the game. That's
why he's so good, man. Mom got you working.

Speaker 2 (57:34):
She's like there, put the hustle under them, No, don't
really put the put the pressure on it.

Speaker 3 (57:38):
If he's doing that.

Speaker 4 (57:38):
I think the gamest part about that, though, is like
me being able to do that, and that influenced me
and enlightened me to start doing more songs with people
out of my culture as far as we're talking about culture,
I started doing more music overseas. I ain't gonna lie.
I did a song with somebody from Si Pain. I'll
be getting like ten thousand dollars a month off of
that shit.

Speaker 3 (57:57):
Good man, that's good. That's just just just random.

Speaker 4 (58:00):
Everybody needs to explore the culture of music. Music is
not just a culture what we at, man.

Speaker 3 (58:05):
I was.

Speaker 2 (58:05):
I was torn years ago, and and you know, I
had more fans at one point in Australia and in
China and ship like that for a little bit. And
and really I could have probably stayed on it had
I decided to move out there and really push that,
you know. And it's funny because now we we look
at like where our big markets are, you know, whether

(58:26):
it's Texas, whether it's uh, you know, Florida, And there're
definitely states that I have penetrated, you know. So while
I'm I'm I'm going through that and I'm trying to
penetrate the different spots, you know, you know what, No, you.

Speaker 3 (58:43):
Okay, cool depends.

Speaker 2 (58:49):
All right, You'll be all right waving that motherfucker.

Speaker 3 (58:52):
Just embrace it. Embrace it with the board. Hello O KP. Hello, Hello, Hello, Yeah, man.
So you know, it's just.

Speaker 2 (59:06):
I think that there's there's a lot of opportunity other places,
and we tend to think that, you know, we're only
capable of being successful inside of our own little area.
And if you could, I tell people, if you could
blow up in Cali, you could blow up anywhere, because
it's certainly easier to go, in my opinion, to go
to you know, Texas or Arizona and stir it up

(59:26):
over there and get people behind you, because here in
California there was so big, there's so many people doing it.
There's so many people, there's so many places to go,
and it's hard to corral and pull people together, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (59:38):
You know what you said. One thing that resonated with
me when you said, we think that we have to
be here to blow up. Yeah we do. I'm here
right now, you do. Yeah? I did? Yeah, but once,
like first of all, I did, But once.

Speaker 4 (59:58):
I start writing music for other people and start getting
relationships from other like like for example, New Zealand, sure
of fucking Japan.

Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
Just like you know ship that we talk about, we
we read about, but we're like, yo, it's too far.
We can't have nothing to do with it. No, you
do have everything to.

Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
Do with it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:15):
Everything niggas in Japan is buying low riders from god
thing literally literally, people don't even believe it got a
venus like that. Right now we're selling lowriders. It's real,
and for five times the amount five bro, I got
one for sixteen I got it. I sold it for
a honey man. That's hustle. You know what I mean? No, no, no,
but it's hussle. It's not a hustle. It was hustle like.

Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
That's that's you thinking that. You thinking that's what they
wanted to pay. You know what I'm saying to not
you didn't, you didn't get over on them. I'm saying
it's hustle like. It's a hustle like that. Being able
to see that and be able to deliver that and
make some dough on that, that's that's beautiful.

Speaker 3 (01:00:53):
You know what I mean? What you did like for example,
like you see how you did this right, you got
this whole podcast. Yeah you started with music. Yeah, for sure,
that's what these people need to understand. Music is just
the root for your tree. No, that's it. It's opening.
It just opens up doors. And when you get them
fruits on your tree, don't eat it by yourself. Yeah,

(01:01:16):
that's it because you know, if.

Speaker 4 (01:01:18):
You listen, you being a root, knowing you grow on
a tree, there's more fruits that's going to come.

Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
Yeah, as long as you can water that fucker and
keep Hey, go ahead eat this. So let me tell
you a story. Man. This is this is good because
you know it's right up in the line with your
analogy right there. So in China, there's this man right
that that that water's the dirt every single day, and
you know, he would water the dirt every single day,

(01:01:47):
and the kids would ride by on the bike and
they would call them crazy Jimmy, you know, like, oh,
crazy Jimmy.

Speaker 3 (01:01:52):
You know that was his American name, you know, like
crazy Jimmy. You know, he was from America.

Speaker 2 (01:01:56):
He came back and started watering the plant, water the dirt,
and they're like, nothing's growing, you know what I mean,
And they would laugh at him, dude, And for every
fucking day at the same time, Crazy Jimmy was outside
watering his dirt. And so the neighborhood will be like, yo,
what are you doing, what are you doing? You know,
And then the kids started throwing rocks at him, and
he'd be out there dodging rocks but watering his shit.

(01:02:17):
You know, dude, for two years straight, for two years straight,
this man would water his dirt. Right on the second year,
one hundred and fifty foot bamboo tree came out of
the ground in two days.

Speaker 3 (01:02:33):
This is a real story.

Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
So there's a bamboo that you have to water for
two years straight and then when it grows down into
the ground, and then after two years it shoots and
rockets up, you know what I'm saying. So all of
a sudden, you know, and I say that for you know,
all of us to take that and go, look, we're
watering our dirt right now. And not everybody sees what

(01:02:56):
you're watering, and it's not for everybody to see. But
when that came out, everybody was like, oh God, this
guy's a genius, you know what I'm saying, Because that
bamboo sells for millions of dollars or hundreds of thousands
of dollars. So he spent two years doing that, and
his name wasn't Jimmy. And you know, the timeline may
be a little off, but the fact is is that
the Chinese bamboo tree, and that Chinese bamboo tree has

(01:03:19):
to be watered for two years straight before he comes
out the ground and it goes up about one hundred
feet tall and it's one of the most expensive bamboos
in the world.

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
Bro, that's one of the best stories I've heard.

Speaker 4 (01:03:29):
But you feel me though, Like no, literally, because nobody
believed in it until it sprouted up. Now everybody want
to make blogs and want to put it on the
news and to do everything.

Speaker 3 (01:03:37):
Be a part of it. How can I help you
sell it? What can I do with it? When I
told y'all about it, y'all didn't believe it. That's it.
And that's with the music, that's it.

Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
And and and I'm telling you, people think you're crazy
when you're out there.

Speaker 3 (01:03:47):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
When I was I was telling people like, hey, look,
I'm gonna build this, you know. I mean people told
me like, especially like and it wasn't like that my
family's hating or nothing. It's just that they were like,
are you sure you're doing the right thing?

Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
You know? When are you gonna get a job? Maybe
you should do this, maybe you should do that. And
then and it was it was.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
Uncles, it was ants, it was friends, it was girlfriends,
it was wives, it was this, it was that, and
and and it would be and it would be one
of those things.

Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
It's like all of a sudden when it hit, you know,
and it was like and only a glimpse of it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
It wasn't even when the whole thing hit, really, but
when it started hitting, everybody was like, yo, keep going.

Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
And it wasn't until then that they they seen the
vision and they started and I was watering my I
was watering my grass like you did, look at you
like good water that it died? Bro, You didn't you
know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:04:32):
You know you I did a publicity stunt in twenty ten.
I shut down the wall. I shut down I parked
a bus on the side of the one on one
freeway in the middle.

Speaker 3 (01:04:41):
I'm sorry, we got rewinded. Yeah, yeah, so you wanted
it to be Oh, I went to jail. I parked,
But you did you did? You know all this is
going on was all planned? Yeah? I got, I got.
I kidnapped.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
They said I kidnapped one hundred and you know, fifty
people on the freeway. They hit me with conspiracy, attempted
to attempt at kidnapping, all kinds of ship, but none
of it stuck. But I took a forty foot bus
parked its sideways on the U haul truck, parked the
sideways on the freeway, and played on the top of
the freeway in the middle of rush hour traffic, Los Angeles,

(01:05:19):
Santa Ana. I mean a sunset, sunset on one on
one sunset and on one one yeah, one on one,
the sunset like I did in the morning.

Speaker 3 (01:05:29):
Thirty guys, Like the busiest time is in the eight
or three.

Speaker 6 (01:05:32):
Yeah, it was the biggest. That's what everybody's on death
look at. So so it was I was, I had,
I got, I had the judge.

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
It had to get moved, It had to get moved
out of LA district into a different district because the
judge that was supposed to see the case, they he
was in traffic, so he was also, uh you know,
he had an opinion on it because he was already
stuck in traffic and late for court that day. Yeah, yeah,
you know, mean yeah, I mean yeah, I mean so
many people I became though, but that day though I

(01:06:04):
was sixty three, most googled in the world.

Speaker 3 (01:06:06):
Yeah, walked in. He said, whoever this guy is?

Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
Yeah, it was over and look, we waited for the
We waited for the helicopters get there, because we knew
when the helicopters got there, that was the news, you
know what I'm saying. We got the fire department out,
we had the police station. Now everybody shut down the
freeway and we didn't stop. We kept The cops were yelling,
and we put barricades on the things so they couldn't
climb up on the hood and get up there. I
put you know, bob wire around the truck so when

(01:06:35):
they try to come up, they couldn't just climb up
and take me down, you know what I mean. So
we we ended up, uh you know, just sitting there
with and when they came up to the truck, we
just turned. They got on the hood. They were like,
we're coming up and all this and this ship, and
they were like playing with the bob wire, and one
of the cops was like, nah, like I don't want to,
you know what I mean, fuck this one up. And
we would turn our backs to them, right because and
then all of a sudden they pulled out shotguns and

(01:06:56):
they were green shotguns and those are the big pellet
you I mean, they shoot Sam bags, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:07:02):
So they were like, yo, we will shoot you, We are.

Speaker 2 (01:07:04):
Gonna take you down this and that and blah blah blah,
and we just turned our back to them like shoot
us in the back.

Speaker 3 (01:07:08):
Then you know, we just kept rocking. We were sixty
three most googled in the world that day.

Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
Everybody thought I was crazy before I did it. We
had a lot of people hate. We did a song
called traffic Jam one on one that we released that morning,
and then we got the which was which was kind
of a downfall because if we would have turned it
out the next day, it would have been like, Okay,
they didn't plan it, you know, they couldn't have proved
that we plan it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:29):
But they put us in on the Grammys.

Speaker 2 (01:07:33):
I'm still in the Grammys for the top ten biggest
publicity stunts in music history, and that's with fifty cent
President Obama. Yeah, Miley Cyrus, you know what I mean.
I'm right in between Miley Cyrus and Barack Obama. Katie
Kerry Ye, yeah, I'm sure, yeah yeah, yeah my game.

Speaker 3 (01:07:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
So anyways, man, listen, this is the fun part of
the show Man. We like to do what we call
the high five.

Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:07:58):
We're I'm gonna ask you five questions about your cannabis's experiences.

Speaker 3 (01:08:01):
All right, all right?

Speaker 2 (01:08:03):
Question number one of the high five, how old were
you the first time you smoked? And where did you
get it from?

Speaker 3 (01:08:10):
I was.

Speaker 4 (01:08:12):
Eleven and at that time I was smoking black of moss.
My mam was black and moms. I was just sneaking
and smoking just because I was just like on some boards,
some weed on accident from your mom. Man, you snitching
on your mom on the air. Yeah, new story, It's

(01:08:44):
good man, We're fucking with your. Question number two of
the high five, what is your favorite way to use
or smoke cannabis? Yo?

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
Go, don't go, We'll get we'll bleep it out. Keep going,
Come on, man. Question number two is what is your
favorite way to use or smoke cannabis?

Speaker 3 (01:08:59):
Smoking? I mean, what is your way like like like
like with a blunt or yeah, or you smoke a
joints a bond.

Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
My favorite used to be just like regular as switches. Yeah,
I started sucking with the backwards.

Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
But like the backwoods, that mother fucker be like flimsy
and ship it be weird and everybody I notice every
time I smoke a backwood everybody want to hit it.
Every time I smoke a blunt, everybody want to hit it.
But when I smoke a joint, niggas might name they
might yeah, like that's just smoke pap.

Speaker 4 (01:09:33):
Niggas was true. Yeah, it's like I had to switch earlier,
but I ripped it in half. That's what I do
do when I do smoke a switch. I just ripped
in half. Niggas look at him like.

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Yeah, I smoke a joint because the nigga gotta respect that. Plus,
you know the COVID ship going on's sharing that ship. Yeah, yeah,
he was trying to try and hit snoops by blunt.
You ain't never gonna touch it.

Speaker 7 (01:09:53):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:09:54):
It was like this was mine, you got get I
wouldn't even actually hit nobody blunt from my own health. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
Especially now come on question number three of the high five,
what is the Where's the craziest place you've ever used
or smoked cannabis?

Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
On the plane? I got the video for it. To
kind of plane? What kind of plane? I was on
a regular plane, just I was on it. I was
on deult Je Blue. You took a hit of a
joint or like of a eight. I was I was.

Speaker 4 (01:10:17):
Smoking a bake No not yeah, bate. I was in
the bathroom because I knew that the toilet they pressure.

Speaker 3 (01:10:26):
Yeah, it's like the county. So I went and I
was off a zan too. But I got the video too.
I'm gonna send it. You actually recorded this, yeah, Question
number four. Question number four of the High five.

Speaker 2 (01:10:40):
What is your go to munchie after you get high?
Any leftovers, anything and something that was home cooked.

Speaker 4 (01:10:48):
I like, I like all leftovers like I usually. If
I don't got like no type of meats, I'll just
look at the like I put chips together. I'll put
like hot cheetles with popcorn with cheese on it and
eminecause I.

Speaker 3 (01:11:01):
Like popcorn, sweet and salt. When I'll be going to
the movies, that's my ship too. I love chocolate and
that's fire. Too many cheesus Why go to the movies?
Niggas don't know, but cheese and eminem.

Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
I do though that with that, I popcorn and chocolate fanatic.

Speaker 3 (01:11:20):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
I've tried tomorrow. Man, I've done the ranch, the everything
I've tried to marow. Question number five of the High five.
If you can smoke cannabis with anyone dead or alive.

Speaker 3 (01:11:29):
Who would it be? And why is it people that
smoke weed or is it people anybody? Anybody in the world. Man,
you get to pick mm hmm damn can you get like? Yeah,

(01:12:01):
Stephen Hawkins, Stephen Hawkins. Why the dude that's in the wheelchair?

Speaker 1 (01:12:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
Yeah, because I think if I get him high, he's
gonna tell me that he won't tell the public that
he knows. Wow, think about him. He's the smartest man
I ever lived on this earth? Am I right? Wrong? Yeah,
that's what they say, right, that's what they're saying. Right.

Speaker 4 (01:12:17):
He's the one that discovered all these things, and you're
the ones that discovered the anti I'm sorry how gravity works.
He's the ones that disciplined Newton's law if I'm not mistaken, mistaken, but.

Speaker 3 (01:12:29):
We can look it up.

Speaker 4 (01:12:30):
But Stephen Hawk is the dude in that wheelchair, the
one that spoke to us about all these things that's
going on.

Speaker 3 (01:12:36):
I would like to sit there with him. And if
it's not going to be him, it'll be Elon Musk
Nice Mysku is a beast, and you know he smokes.
At least he's tried it. He was Joe Rogan, Yeah,
he was like what is it? And it was funny
his his his reaction was like yeah, yeah, yeah, that
fucked me up because he was looking for it. I
was like, oh no, he's like really he smoked week

(01:12:58):
before it though, before that. Yeah, but he's really like,
let me see what this is.

Speaker 4 (01:13:02):
His tastes like, yeah, let me see how I'm gonna feel.
He wasn't trying to do too much. He kept someone
in his mouth and help some of it.

Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
Yeah, he was really trying to see what he felt.

Speaker 4 (01:13:09):
What it did is you know, those would be the
two because I'm I'm I'm the dude. That's like when
you're at home, I'm on YouTube looking at like UFOs
and I'm not looking at UFO videos. I'm looking at
like how are they created? Like for example, I was
looking at last night. I was looking at Nikka like
Tesla on that and how he was creating free energy

(01:13:31):
with the coil. Yeah, like I'll be on some other shit.
I'm you know, I know I'm a rapper, and you know,
I know I'm from a hood, and I know I
do this and that, but I'm really trying to like
outspark something for the youth. Like I'm trying to make
it cool to be smart.

Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
It is cool to be smart, you know what I mean.
That's the thing, and that's a good thing to push.
I mean, if you're gonna push anything, push positivity and education, man,
you know what I mean. Like, and that's what music
is in my opinion. It's like it opens your minds
to to what that person was feeling and thinking. And
sometimes people don't know how to learn any other way.
You know, people don't learn. You know, people learn by
listening to, hearing and seeing, you know what I mean,

(01:14:05):
touching and feeling, like that's how we learn things. So
you know, music is one of the most powerful tools
in the world. And I always tell people, man, control
your tongue and watch what you say, because you know,
sometimes when you start talking about death or I'm gonna
die and to die, people die's because they're talking about
that and they're influencing it to come to them.

Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
Oh, you know, I ain't seen no cops in a minute,
and all of a sudden, boom, there's a cop, you
know what I mean. It's like, don't be wishing that
on us though, like you know, and it's not that
we're hiding from the cops. It's just say you start
saying those things and they appear, you know, and I
you're manifesting it. Bro.

Speaker 3 (01:14:36):
You you you willed yourself to be here, to be
to do your records. Man, I'm proud of you. I
like what you're doing. Man, is there anything that we
forgot to mention on the show? Man? Come on? Bring it? Man,
I don't you know when them was? And I think.

Speaker 4 (01:14:53):
I'm about to drop this album. I've been talking about
dropping an album all type of dates. I've been lying,
but you know, it's been hard because I want to
make it perfect. Because when I dropped the album cover,
it's gonna be like, whoa, this is something different.

Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
I think this album cover has never been done before
by far. What is it now? I tell you what
it is.

Speaker 4 (01:15:15):
It's me on It's me on a cross or three
rappers holding me up?

Speaker 3 (01:15:19):
Oh wow wow wow. And they are they artists are
alive or dead or none of them.

Speaker 4 (01:15:29):
And these are inspirations. And these are people to me
that like just correlated my formula of just storytelling and music,
you know. And this is my biggest homice that I
can give them, besides tatting them on my body, which
I am. I don't know if y'all have seen these,
but these are all tattoos on myself, like most of them,

(01:15:51):
Like this is tattoo of me, tattoo of me, tattoo
of me, tattoo of me, tattoo of me, tattooed me
in my back, tattooed me. You know, I'm gonna get
these men normal tatted on me, pause tatted on me
because like they they changed my life.

Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
When I was young, and you know when art got
boring to me.

Speaker 2 (01:16:10):
And so.

Speaker 3 (01:16:12):
The cover itself is gonna make a big scene, but
for sure, that's a that's an influenceable scene.

Speaker 4 (01:16:17):
I think I'm gonna drop the album. Well, I mean,
I'm coming out October third. You know, we're doing it
for my boy on three Greedy oh three.

Speaker 3 (01:16:27):
That's your homeboy. It's my guy right there, you know,
for you here. Yeah, no doubt, man, it's going down.
That's what's up. Man. That's a big thing. So what else? Man?
Where where can people find you at? I'm everywhere?

Speaker 2 (01:16:38):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:16:38):
The best thing for you to do is google me
because it's all tail player.

Speaker 4 (01:16:42):
Yeah, if you just google me, it'll be it'll be
easier because then you could see other you know, articles
that I wrote myself.

Speaker 3 (01:16:51):
You like writing.

Speaker 4 (01:16:52):
Yeah, I used to have a what's the remember them blogs?
Before they were blogs?

Speaker 7 (01:16:58):
It was.

Speaker 3 (01:17:02):
No, no, it wasn't. It wasn't a single one. It
was a it was a blog. Uh the wiki. No,
I wasn't. I don't know. But I used to write. Yeah.
I ed to a lot of stuff, yeah, just about everything.

Speaker 4 (01:17:16):
I just like just writing about it. I used to
see always look at it, like from a perspective of them.
I ain't supposed to see this.

Speaker 3 (01:17:24):
Yeah. I came from Long Beach, the east Side. Yeah, yeah,
that's what's up man. Well ship listen. I appreciate you
being on the show, you know what I mean. It's
been really good times. Man. I feel like we can
be friends for a long time, you know, yeah, forever,
like real, for real, I mean that, you know what
I mean, Like you're really really good people. Man. I
really thoroughly enjoyed the interview. You know, this is probably
one of my longest interviews. Man. I stay here just

(01:17:46):
for ever because I'm vibing with you, you know what
I mean. I feel your energy.

Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
I believe that you have a lot more to come,
you know, and and anything we could do over here.
Cannabis jock Man, we love to.

Speaker 3 (01:17:56):
Help you out.

Speaker 7 (01:17:56):
Man.

Speaker 3 (01:17:57):
I appreciate you. I'm thankful. Hell yeah, I love y'all
for this. You know, I think I did I miss
like a date or something like that. I was on time,
all right, bet yea.

Speaker 4 (01:18:06):
I'm about to be here forever that's going there, But no,
I do appreciate you all for Shure Man.

Speaker 2 (01:18:12):
Man, Tay after third and taf third Man. It's going
down real big man. We appreciate you being on the show. Hey,
it's Cannabis Talk one on one, and remember this. If
no one else loves y'all, we do.

Speaker 1 (01:18:23):
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