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Speaker 1 (00:02):
It's now time for Cannabis Talk one oh one with Blue,
Joe Grande and MARKN Craig Wasserman, the Pott Brothers at
Law with special guest Glasses Malone as he breaks down
his new song Tupacma's Die, plus a special guest appearance
from Koala Puffs.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Hello, Welcome to Cannabis Talk one on woman names Blue.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Alongside of me is the world famous Joe Grunde, Yellow
and Mark Wasserman, world famous from the pop Brothers at Law.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
How is your brother sleeping at right? Now? He's wearing
a couple of shows again. Now he's working. Oh don't
we working? Koalapuff over there?
Speaker 4 (00:32):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (00:32):
Yes, ready for my next puff?
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(01:13):
Blue is that one Christopher Wrights, and I am at
Joe Grande fifty two and the next gentleman that's coming
up right now, that's on the show that's we go
back many moons. But I want to play something for
you guys to feel the vibe of what's going on
with this guy.
Speaker 7 (01:28):
My name is Glass Slone enough from Los Angeles.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Not that Los Angeles. This Los Angeles. This brother is
from Cash Money Records with Birdman and Slim, from the
streets a lot lazy, Yes, grew up on these streets.
Speaker 7 (02:03):
Welcome to my SOA.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
I faint nothing but bitches and money because because money,
Glasses Malone's in the building.
Speaker 6 (02:23):
Folks.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
If you don't know, now you know Glasses Malone. Thank
you so much from the streets of Los Angeles. I
just love you so much. Brother, it's always good to
see you. I mean when I think of you, you know,
you used to bang, but now you you rock the rhymes.
You kind of remind me of good times because you're
such a good dude. But your upbringing as crazy as
(02:45):
can be. I want to touch on that as well,
and the history of your life for those that don't know.
Like I said, with cash Money records with Birdman Slim
and he's had hits after hits out there. You can
follow him on the IG at Glasses Loke that's Glasses
on Twitter, g Malone and from songs with Tupac to
all this other good stuff. But Glasses, thank you for
(03:06):
coming here. I want to talk sports. I want to
talk all kind of shit.
Speaker 8 (03:08):
With you's having me Man, thank you. I'm looking at
this right here. It's always where when I say used
to bang, I'm like, I'm still from the seventh So
I don't know what they.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Okay, he's still with the rag around his neck too
used to and you know you matter of fact, we
just had Big U in here the other day.
Speaker 8 (03:24):
Still me, it's still like you just you know, these
childhood friends, it don't stop.
Speaker 3 (03:28):
Yeah, he was trying to say that, say ex crip
blah blah blah, the big U.
Speaker 8 (03:32):
And he was like, nah, I'm so proud, like of
where I came from my friends. I never could say
X or used to because I love my friends to
this day enough to why I would do something to you.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
Yeah, oh right, that's all being the game members. It's
like you grew up that way. I mean, let's go
there then, right away from me growing up on the streets,
How did that even come about? You becoming a crip
like that? Really is?
Speaker 8 (03:56):
It's not as a complex story like and watching my
at my father. Uh, these just all the guys you
grew up around, you know what I mean, And y'all
y'all celebrate together, y'all go through hard times together, and
y'all band together and decide y'all gonna get it at
all costs and the rest of whatever it takes to survive.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
It's a jungle.
Speaker 8 (04:14):
So you know, it makes you a bit savage at times,
but it's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
It's not.
Speaker 8 (04:19):
It's not as bad as it seems.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
You know, when when started to cut you off, when
we were, when we were, when you were shooting your
video on shooting, I was behind him in the fact
no in the in in Watts and yeah, I don't know.
I think it was certified or something like that years ago. Uh,
And they were like, hey, we need some essays and
and so me and the homies all rolled up. We
(04:41):
were the on Imperial on that little back street. Yeah,
we came through with all the lo los and you know,
I mean we were we were all in in his
in his video. And to me that that was like,
it was such a brilliant song and it was just
so huge and it was I mean, everybody really wanted
to jump on that song. I mean, you know, there
could have been a million remixes. Yeah, that was dope.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
That song came out dope. Man.
Speaker 8 (05:03):
I really want to thank Tunk kind of blessed me
and Akon came through in the clutch, even though he
disappointed me right now, So yeah, yeah, that's a little disappointed.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
But what do you mean.
Speaker 8 (05:13):
He was working with Snith dude, and I really just
don't like that.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
So and it's funny because we have yet to talk
about Taka she six ' nine on this podcast, and
we talked about it around the office. What is your
vibing thoughts on him?
Speaker 8 (05:27):
I think he's a very manipulative kind of guy. I
think he paints his picture as some kid that's not
from no violence and from not from the community, and
he just got mixed up with the wrong guys and
they betrayed him, when the reality is they were all savages,
they were all from around the way, and he took
advantage of the situation and made himself a millionaire and
(05:47):
didn't like the fact he had a tail tagging along
with it and everything that came with being from the
streets and did whatever it took to get rid of him.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
That was well said, actually, and it's part of the game.
I mean, that's the game that should be sold and
not told. And if you're going to sell out on it,
I mean I personally look at it like it's you know,
it's tough what happened ship that he did, and it's
like he tried to make it ratting up fools, make
it cool like nah man and the things there's a
street and more than anything, because he's playing the victim
like nobody portrayed you. Like people sleep with people baby
(06:16):
mamas all the time, you know what I mean, that's
not really that's not your girlfriend. But not to mention
cooler didn't do anything to him. This guy just shot
at somebody because you paid him to and you told
on him too.
Speaker 8 (06:26):
So even the loyalist people to you.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
You told on them.
Speaker 8 (06:28):
So not even the people who you feel betrayed your trust,
but also the people that was loyal to you. And
it was all because you didn't want to deal with
the situation that you did instead of like any other
responsible adult would do.
Speaker 3 (06:40):
No, I'll be honest, I'll do a song with you, bro,
if you if you want to do a song.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
Things happened in life to that guy because he's repping
that red it's like whatever, he didn't shut.
Speaker 6 (07:01):
The fuck up.
Speaker 8 (07:02):
He's taking like he's like again, like I said, he
knows how to manipulate the public. He's a really cunning kid.
Like he knows what he's doing. And when people are
that evil, you know, when it's that concentrated type of evil, irresponsible,
not wanting to be accountable, those are the worst type
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of people in the world.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
And even when it comes what I love about that
and it's like that theory, even when it comes to
that life and I'm talking that life, like that street
gang life, Like there's some codes and ethics and shit
that we got to go about and follow by. And
if you don't know, you don't know, that's fine. But
for those who do know, you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
I think what he said is he's not a civilian.
I mean he was coming off. He wasn't like yes, well,
he was acting like yeah, I'm not got the boys.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
No he was.
Speaker 8 (07:46):
He was already mineus the gangs. Because this ain't about gangs.
This is about anybody committing any crimes. You know, this
is police judge, anybody who's not following the law per letter.
You know, it's a respect amongst everybody that you become
accountable for your own stuff. You don't throw me under
the bus because you don't want to be held accountable.
So it's not about gangs. It is anybody who's hell,
(08:08):
if I run a red light with you in the
car for me, don't tell the police if you went
running red lights?
Speaker 3 (08:13):
Yeah, that's your deal. I mean, let's get off of that, man.
Let's let's talk about you, man, because this is what
this is really about.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
Man.
Speaker 3 (08:19):
And I I I you know, again, have been a
big fan. I've seen a lot of the growth from
you know, I mean when when you first dropped your
first record, So how did how did that all come about?
And then to where you're at now, and let's talk
about what's gordem uh.
Speaker 8 (08:34):
I guess for the most part, I just didn't want
to sell shrime anymore, so I created another business. That's
what it really came down to. I was sick of
selling PCP and I wanted to do another business. And
I just dedicated my life to it and went after
full first, like full force had a plan and just
execute it and got lucky. Still got a lot end
(08:54):
it's end. I've been arrested for it a thousand times.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
I didn't.
Speaker 8 (08:58):
I got cases for it. I got the third entry
of judgments. I got drugged the version, so they don't
got to lie about it.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Just didn't take down to your friends with it.
Speaker 8 (09:08):
No, that's right, good point though, Yeah, you know what
I mean. And I relate like it was a situation.
I could relate, you know, I could relate like I've
been in situations where I could have made my situation
easier if I actually just told them about somebody else,
and you don't because you just be accountable for your
(09:28):
I did my own ship, so like if you know, again,
it's not you know, even relating to myself for anybody else,
anybody who does anything in the underworld, you know, just
be held accountable for your stuff. Don't throw anybody else.
But I was watching that other stuff on Netflix. What's
that The Fear the Mafia?
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Yeah, yeah, the what's the show? It's is it drugs.
Speaker 8 (09:51):
Fear versus Something. It's about New York and it's about the.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Mob that just came out on the Netflix ahead and liberally.
Speaker 8 (09:59):
They just talked about people who was telling well, we
you know, we started building our cases with our uh
you know what do they call them. They got some
kind of cool name, but they call them snitches too, right,
inform and so we started getting information from the informants.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
It's like, damn.
Speaker 8 (10:15):
So you build your fear city. Seems like you start
building your whole case with people who just don't and
you know they went to jail for something simple. Oh
you know, they could have got caught with, you know,
a line of cocaine. Like let me tell you about
you know, Fat Joe. Let me tell you about Fat uh,
what's what's the kid fat fats out or whatever his
name is whatever, my boss, Let me tell you about Constlano.
(10:36):
Let me just you know, it's like for.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Show though, because it shows how the mob was running
and how the FBI put it all together, how they
didn't know what they were doing at first. I was
really intrigued with how they put that together. And what's
crazy to me is.
Speaker 8 (10:48):
They arrested them for doing the same ship the government does.
It sucks me up because they be like, yeah, long
shark and it's like like you guys, loan shark running in.
Guy's got the lottery.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
Like the gambling, the like what are you talking about,
the tobacco, the firearms.
Speaker 8 (11:03):
It's like yeah, you know, And I'm listening to Juliani
like you know, yeah, these people come off of these
boats and they come to make a living and you
know they charging thirty percent, nigga, you charging.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
Period like the mob.
Speaker 8 (11:20):
So it's just weird that they took the government is like, yeah,
you just the mob to the government they took.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
Yeah, they had, they had power. They had.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
It's like, well, but it could even go worse. We
could even dive back into minorities. And how you know
Hispanics in California is really Mexico, And I mean, you know,
so you're talking you know exactly what they they're the
best at is taking away your your great idea and
then saying, oh, this is.
Speaker 8 (11:46):
Our running numbers and created the lottery. So you locked
all these people up from running numbers. Yeah, and then
created the lottery. Right, we're gonna run all the numbers.
Speaker 3 (11:53):
And then moonshining and then shiners and now and then
it's I mean.
Speaker 8 (11:57):
The loan sharking that they'd be like loan sharking, you
do it first off, And I was telling my boy
on the way here, I was like, you think about Lungschow.
What is different because they don't really have muscle.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Yes they do.
Speaker 8 (12:07):
The police come arrest you, yeah, the judge come and
lock you up, and then they throw you in.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Jail, yeah, and ruin you.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
I mean you know, like I don't know. They actually
more gangster than a gangst us hands down. The government
has been for year. I mean the whole way the
country was fucking foult. Columbus comes and go look what
I found. He you guys, move aside. I mean, it's
found this way and let's just face it call it
what it is. One who. We got three boats and
we're taking over I mean from jump Street. I always
(12:36):
say that to him, like and then they brought, you know,
folks from Africa. You're gonna come in here and work
for free, and we're gonna push you Mexicans over there.
You Indian. You get a little bit of this, and
you get a little bit of that, we're just gonna
kill you. Yeah, it's just it's crazy when you really
think how the deep rooted, how it all was and
how it does and it's just and it's so funny
because you've kind of always been that kind of cat.
You've been this speaker for the people. I mean, yeah,
(13:00):
but like I said, you rock the good rhymes. But
that's for the people.
Speaker 8 (13:03):
But that's all really gangs is about. It's not like
this whole conspiracy of bs. It's like you for your neighborhood,
You for your culture, your friends.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
Like you hear.
Speaker 8 (13:13):
About a lot of racist problems in Los Angeles, but
I don't have them in my neighborhood because our culture
is different, right, our culture is raised together.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
So I speak for my people. That's all gangs is.
Speaker 8 (13:22):
It ain't really you know, nobody influences you to drop
out of school. People, if you're doing good at school,
everybody gonna make way for you to do good at school. Everybody.
If you playing football, everybody gonna keep everybody off your ass.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Hey, don't say nothing here. It's not funny, especially in
the hood if cats don't understand that type of lifestyle.
If you in the hood and you're doing good, you
get treated like a king. I mean, you are a
golden child.
Speaker 8 (13:45):
It's some kind of confusion that they like, if you're
going to be a doctor, like, no, you can't go.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
They everyone's Ricky from Boys in the Hood and getting shot,
you know what I mean. They see one movie they
see Boys in the Hood and they're like, they're shooting
every good football player exactly.
Speaker 8 (14:03):
And Ricky fucking was not the smartest motherfucker the world.
That's why I fucked up, man. But now it's some
smart motherfuckers and your friends make way for you.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
You know.
Speaker 8 (14:12):
They don't just leave you like they'll make way for you.
They don't let you just get fucked up. Like if
you doing good, nobody's gonna be like, hey, you know what,
you're getting good grades, fucked that.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
Come over here for your life for us. Come push this,
and they're gonna give you money.
Speaker 8 (14:25):
They gonna look out for you. They're gonna make sure
you got away.
Speaker 5 (14:28):
So I wanted to bring something up because I actually
I was left over from the previous show.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
I wasn't even know you're just left over for here
there they.
Speaker 5 (14:35):
Checked me, but no, so I didn't know where you
were from. I didn't know that you were gonna be here.
And so since you're from Watts, I wanted to bring
up something because there was actually a great organization at Watts.
It's called Red Eye Ink. It's a nonprofit that helps
out everybody in the neighborhoods. So right now with COVID,
they bring in like I volunteer every Wednesday, and they
bring in like thirty five thousand pounds of food to
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distribute around the neighborhood that we do, Like we can
drive up and they put food into your trunk or
they bring it to your houses. They help kids in
the neighborhood with tutoring, so they could use a lot
of teachers. If anybody that's listening that lives in the
neighborhood is willing to tutor or donate some clothes or
come help out. It's every Wednesday, but you can come
drop off things anytime. I just wanted to bring that
(15:16):
up because this community, this organization really gives people a
chance to thrive. If you got a talent, if you
got something, they really try their best to help out.
And since we're already kind of on.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
The topic of watch the name of it again, Well, it's.
Speaker 5 (15:29):
Called Red Eye, Inc. Look it up on Instagram. It's
you guys can go straight to their website. They provide
all the information on what they do, but they do
amazing things. I used to volunteer with them back in
twenty fifteen, and they were doing things way before that.
Then they had some problems with funding, had to slow
down a little bit because it's a nonprofit.
Speaker 4 (15:44):
It's all based on donation.
Speaker 5 (15:45):
So again, if anybody's listening, please donate, help out, drop
some things off.
Speaker 4 (15:50):
But it's a really, really, really amazing.
Speaker 8 (15:52):
War right No.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
Because I heard that and I was like a show.
Speaker 8 (15:57):
Sweet sixteen right there, like a song going you listen
to a dope you like, damn, And.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
That's why I was like to say that again, what's
the organizations lyrics?
Speaker 5 (16:11):
I got you? I just wanted to bring it up
because every time I bring up WATS people either don't
know what I'm talking about. Or they get scared, and
that's the first thing she thought about. I just wanted
to bring So this is about you and.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
I just giving back to that community.
Speaker 5 (16:28):
I hope it comes back somehow.
Speaker 2 (16:29):
I really will.
Speaker 8 (16:30):
It will just because you said that, because people don't
hear me and they gonna see they be like, oh okay.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
I know what they talk about it. We got to
give back to that project again and once again give
that name for that project.
Speaker 5 (16:40):
It's read I ink any closed donations. They actually everyone's day.
They got diapers, clothes, and food, so people in the
neighborhood can come by pick up anything for free that
they need that they're short on. And they also do.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
I can streets. Is it Imperial, Well you would just
find them online first, and that it's the ad it's
at address and on Instagram. Yeah read eye.
Speaker 5 (17:03):
It's called What's Empowerment Center if you look it up,
and the address on that is two to five zero
East one fourteenth Street.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Now I'm prop to you Koola for you know, just
donating your time to any neighborhood let alone look to watch.
Speaker 5 (17:17):
I honestly, like when I first moved out to La
I work for a marketing company that randomly brought like
all the employees there one day and just I don't know,
I've never like you brought up everybody looks out for you.
I've never I come from Ukraine, where it's neighborhoods where
people look out for each other. And I'm so felt,
I'm so thrown off by the world everybody being like,
you're successful, we have to make you bring you down,
(17:38):
you know. So I love the fact that I came
into a community just to help out tutor, play with
some kids, and saw a whole community that stands behind
each other, and one guy that was like, please, don't
need some clothing money, so we could see these people
and help them out, you know. And now here we
are twenty twenty. I used to go back in twenty fifteen,
Like I said, they've been doing it before that, even years,
they're still fucking doing it. And now every Wednesday, like
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thirty five thousand pounds of food they made a relationship
with someone that gets donated to the entire neighborhood, like eggs, milk, fruits, vegetables,
everything like me, everything.
Speaker 2 (18:10):
That's broke that's real good. And let's take a break,
real quick. Come back with the glasses malone. This Cannabis
Talk one on one.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
Welcome back to Cannabis Talk one on one. Along Side
of me is mister Mark Wasserman. Welcome to the show.
Thank you, Joe Grande.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
I just don't want to touch marks shoulder because I
don't know if you realize this lighting a sugging cigarette
for somebody. Earlier today he hurt his shoulder again. He
picked up his arm lit it.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
Ah.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
I'm like dog. It looks he's holding his arm right
now during the podcast He's sitting there just holding it.
I'm an old man. He's like, I can't talk. I
can't talk. Maybe I'm gonna ask real question.
Speaker 5 (18:50):
Listen, married life is tough. Give him a heart.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Your wife is doing you like that. She's whooping his ass.
This is rough. You have to say, wife, you keep
her down a little bit.
Speaker 9 (19:04):
See, okay, Well, well every day we have to wake up.
I have to wake up to Mark. You know what,
Joe just made a comment on my picture that.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
I can't help your wife hot and she showing up
forest like that. I'm gonna give her the props she deserves.
She's gonna go through all of it. I mean, if
she's gonna show him my eyes are.
Speaker 6 (19:23):
I'm hello, I buy jes why I bottom.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Shouts out to Janet and her two friends.
Speaker 8 (19:28):
Wait a minute, honey, Joe's looking.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
How is that?
Speaker 10 (19:34):
Like?
Speaker 8 (19:35):
Would your old lady?
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Do you let her do that?
Speaker 8 (19:37):
Let her do what like show her stuff off on Instagram?
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Oh yeah, I mean you got a nice time.
Speaker 5 (19:42):
Trust My.
Speaker 9 (19:45):
Wife is gonna be fifty in November and milk she's getting.
You know, she looks twenty five or thirty, you know, yeah,
and I'm happy.
Speaker 5 (19:55):
Well, you might not be complimenting enough.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
I like it, so let me ask she glasses as
you say that with a look on your head. You
come from that, my lady, but not to the know,
none of that on a social nowhere.
Speaker 8 (20:09):
Who are you trying to press?
Speaker 5 (20:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Likes? I like it, all of them?
Speaker 4 (20:14):
Do?
Speaker 2 (20:14):
That's mine?
Speaker 5 (20:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (20:15):
Like I tell Joey that's right, Joe.
Speaker 2 (20:17):
And I asked on the last post, I said, can
I come over for a sleepover?
Speaker 5 (20:22):
My god?
Speaker 2 (20:25):
Hey literally said that, And I said, I know what
pillows all use?
Speaker 5 (20:30):
Can I know her Instagram account? I gotta follow j.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
Motherfuck Hey, he is so ill for that. I can
take my wife out. No, I do not look up
my wife.
Speaker 5 (20:45):
God's private. What am I supposed to do?
Speaker 6 (20:48):
He requested, send her a nice message?
Speaker 5 (20:51):
Your husband said, it's okay.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
I mean there's a lot with the beautiful kids that
are there too. God bless the whole family. Are you?
Oh yeah, I'm may you let your wife?
Speaker 3 (21:00):
She didn't want to. So my life's young. So I
got like my wife's you know, twenty six, twenty eight,
you know what I mean?
Speaker 10 (21:06):
Like that?
Speaker 5 (21:07):
So good for you.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
Yeah, fifty years old and twenty year old life.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
We're smoking hot, you know, I mean, if we're at
the river or something. But it's not like what.
Speaker 8 (21:15):
If it's just like Thursday night.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
See if she if she was in that show, if
she if she was in some kind of an influencer
entertainment world first and then was already that person when
I met her, it'd be different. But if she was
trying to do it after like trying to shine along
with me type ship, then I'd be like, what the
fuck are you doing? Because you know I can't see.
Speaker 8 (21:36):
That if you are you married?
Speaker 5 (21:37):
I am not. No, can somebody marry?
Speaker 2 (21:40):
Would you do that? In the corner?
Speaker 5 (21:44):
I want to have some beautiful babies, you know, we
would you look at these eyes? They can't go on
birth into another child. My time's running out. Let's go.
Here's the thing. So I I come from a very
different place. I was and this is like to you
min maybe, but I was in a very verbally abusive
relationship that made me feel very uncomfortable about my body.
(22:05):
So even though in my mind I'm like ooh girl,
like you know and yeah, and you know what, unfortunately
a lot of people go through that and you gotta
pick yours up and walk away. That's get that. Literally.
I love my therapist so much. But with that, since
I was so uncomfortable with it for a while, that
made me just kind of not be that the person
(22:25):
you people don't need to see what your legs look like.
I have neighbors, they don't need to see what your
skin looks. It was just like a very like cover
yourself up, you know, I come up.
Speaker 8 (22:35):
It was because he was more insecure.
Speaker 5 (22:37):
Oh fuck yeah, now that I've grown up and got.
Speaker 8 (22:39):
Out of a time.
Speaker 5 (22:41):
Oh no, well when you I was eighteen years old
and I was, yeah, I was getting very manipulated. You
know about manipulation. We just talked about it. So because
of that I felt very uncomfortable for the longest time
showing my skin because I felt like it was implemented
into my brain that it was incorrect, it was inappropriate,
even the smallest levels of it. I got past it
(23:01):
with therapists, as you said, and then every once in
a while, I mean, like obviously, like you said, at
the beach or whatever, like you take a picture, but
I don't. I personally don't take those kinds of photos. However,
I understand from the other perspective because if I was
a man and I had a hot ass wife, and
I like, if I know that, if I'm married to you,
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I know you're loyal because we wouldn't be in this
situation if your ass is not loyal, you know, I don't.
People can look, people can look, But let me tell
you this, I'm gonna check your d MS. I'm gonna
go through your phone doing that. Thank God. All jokes aside.
(23:46):
You gotta trust the person that you're with it they
feel comfortable sharing art. You gotta hey, body is art.
It is beautiful. It doesn't mean your clip has to.
Speaker 6 (23:56):
Be out my art.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
I'm not going to selfish, sir, he said him.
Speaker 5 (24:04):
It's beautiful to be just like, let me see what
she got.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
What he's saying, though, is if it's if it's his wife, that's.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
His beauty angel, So she don't need to be the model.
He's already the model, you know what I'm saying, Like he's.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
It's not about me or you.
Speaker 8 (24:17):
It's just like I just wouldn't understand, Like, what are
you trying to show everybody?
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (24:22):
What if you're just trying to show people appreciate yourself
the way that you are, love yourself the way that
you are, love your body the way that is. It's
not about that. It's about encouraging and empowering other women
to feel the same way. You don't know that is
not true. Let me tell you this. I know a
lot of people that are considered themselves overweight and not
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the perfect image of what the world exactly how.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
I feel about myself, and I don't.
Speaker 6 (24:49):
Have friends keep doing that to me like it like
Big Joe.
Speaker 5 (24:54):
So a lot of women that feel uncomfortable doing that
get over that, whether they have a friend that makes
them be like, you're BEAUTIFU put yourself out there, you know, isn't.
Speaker 8 (25:01):
That kind of the same problem when you start trustling
what everybody else has to say.
Speaker 5 (25:05):
It's not about that though. It's it becomes to the
point where it's not about what people are saying about
like oh, you look good, I want to slide in there.
It's about other women that send you a message. Go, hey,
I felt very uncomfortable about my body in front of
my own boyfriend. You're putting it online. That's empowering me
to feel comfortable in my own skin. Sometimes it's not
about sexuality. Sometimes it's about I got I got that
(25:26):
point because I hear it. I am listen. Hey, I
have seven hundred thousand followers on Instagram. Not saying that,
but because I get to see perspectives from different points
of view on every day, I post one story and
I get to see all kinds of different perspectives from that.
Speaker 2 (25:40):
And I don't think I've ever seen anything seducive.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
No, no, no, that.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
What we need her to now, because she's talking, I.
Speaker 5 (25:52):
Know, I got it.
Speaker 6 (25:53):
Let me just say that.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
I'm just saying I have a lot of friends that
have felt very insecure, and I felt that way for
the longest time, and I know how it feels when
I imagine the whole world or several people not just
with your one shitty ass fucking boyfriend that's putting you down.
So when you finally get over that and you feel
like that I just.
Speaker 3 (26:13):
Caty boyfriend that brings your ass down, like the way
that my.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Lady So I just don't. I don't get it, but
she actually doesn't.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
But insecure people bring you down doesn't matter. It's not
about you. And at the time you don't know.
Speaker 4 (26:32):
That it's not about you.
Speaker 5 (26:33):
Anyway, I'm bringing it back about me. Well, all I'm
saying is that it's not about sexuality. It's not about
like exposing yourself and getting it's but that's how you're
taking it in. It's not.
Speaker 6 (26:43):
But it's it's to each his own.
Speaker 9 (26:45):
Like for instance, I'll go out when we used to
be able to go out dancing and stuff, go out
with my wife and go dance with that guy.
Speaker 6 (26:53):
Over there, let me wash.
Speaker 5 (26:58):
You know what.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Actually, actually it.
Speaker 8 (27:00):
Is like a whole porn genre, Like no, you know nobody,
I'm the only person that porn. Yeah, it's where would
be like the white guy and he'd be like letting
people sleep with his wife and he likes that, and
I'm like.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
He didn't know. When you go out and you got
your beautiful lady around you, and she looks good. I
mean she's not in sweatpants with sauce on her sweater.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
She looks good.
Speaker 5 (27:32):
She looks good and you no, hold on, I'm saying, really,
like dressed up like that, like you're taking her to
the nicest restaurant. You're going out. You look good, and
you walk in with your lady and you walk in
behind her and you see all these people look at her.
Tell me that doesn't make you feel good, That's yeah,
that's my woman. If I'm with a man that other
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girls are like, and I'm like, yeah, this is mine,
it makes me feel good. Oh I have a good
man and he looks good. You want to It's not
like Nane. It's like, yeah, you can look, I got
big energy. Maybe that's what it is. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
Glasses Malone with yeah, and you know what I want
to talk about because I know we're both big sports fans,
and you know, I mean all these things and basketball
is in the bubble, Major League Baseball, I mean boxing.
We got Tyson coming out. Let's start right there with
Tyson coming out of retirement at fifty seven years old,
(28:29):
with good old uh, Roy Jones junior, which is gonna
be a crazy scenario because Roy Jones never fought out
that heavyweights like that for him to step up as
an older man. Mike Tyson of course was a heavyweight.
But now they're both old as fuck, and it's like
my thought, real quick to be said, as we've talked,
(28:50):
and it's just there silly thing you going. You know,
when I was young, I was I fought eight times
in the ring, I was a savage.
Speaker 10 (28:56):
I was a soldier car to huh Nate Robinson and
Jake Paula on exactly.
Speaker 2 (29:00):
So it should be fun to watch Tak Pina. It
should be a good I mean, I'm gonna buy it,
don't get it twisted. I'm gonna definitely watch it. But
my point is, at forty eight years old that I am,
I don't want to get hit, and they're at an
age where you don't know what it's gonna feel like
to be hit. At that age in.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
Your fifties, you're gonna find out.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
They're gonna find out learn that part that I think
glasses that's gonna be the eye open up. Yeah, that's
why it'sa A young man sports this box and shit
ain't for us old men out there, no.
Speaker 8 (29:29):
Mold What about George Foreman.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
George Foreman was fighting outing, but he stayed consistent. He
didn't take that time off. That's a good points. But
they didn't get the time off. So Roy fought a
heavyweight once. He fought against Rue East at one time.
Roy over the last ten years has fought twelve times.
Did he really hurt like that?
Speaker 8 (29:47):
So he's eleven and one. He got knocked out about
four years ago by a champion, by a young champion.
It was like a really good champion knocked him out
trying to get a cruise away title, which is the
only title he's missing from. You know, he has a
title at middleweight UH one sixty eight, one seventy five
championship title, but not one at cruiserweight, which is one
ninety nine. Since then, he's four to o. He's fought
(30:13):
probably about eighteen months ago, so he's been an active fighter.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
So Roy Jones might take Tyson then that's.
Speaker 8 (30:20):
How I see it. I don't know how Tyson wins
the fight. Tyson has it fall in fifteen year.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
You just backed up everything to say how Roy Jones wins. Right,
there is Tyson. Is Tyson the the underdark?
Speaker 8 (30:30):
Oh, He's definitely the fair. It's Mike Tyson.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Guy is a name alone.
Speaker 8 (30:33):
But Mike Tyson fought against Deontay Wilder today, Prime Deontay Wider,
Mike Tyson will be the favorite. He'd be a bed
and favorite for sure.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
Yeah. And Deontay I think woul whoop his ass destroyed.
Speaker 8 (30:42):
I mean, as I don't know if Prime Mike Tyson
could deal with Deontay.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Water, Yeah, it would be, it would be.
Speaker 5 (30:48):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (30:49):
I love when we could always look at that. It's
always the comparisons that Jordan's the Kobe. When we all
do that, it's so damn near impossible. Is Tyson fighting
for the money or for the win?
Speaker 8 (30:59):
Tyson is just fighting a fight because he's just money.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
I think he's fighting to promote his weed brandything. He's
got the farm that you know.
Speaker 8 (31:07):
He's fighting because he's a fighter, you know. I mean,
I think that's that's like right now, right like if
you're doing radio, like you'll probably do radio with seventy Yeah,
it's just a belief that punching in their head is different.
But it's not. If you a fighter and this is
all you did your whole life.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
The reaction is going to be different, is what I'm saying.
Getting that skull, that nugget can't handle that boom, you know.
I mean that equilibrium is like can you handle getting
hit like that at that?
Speaker 8 (31:31):
Maybe if it's two older guys. Now, if you put
a young stud in there, like a Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury,
any of these young studs, you know, a Dylan, a
Dillion White, all they might hurt somebody, you know, hurt
a older fighter, But two older fighters, I think it's even.
Speaker 2 (31:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (31:49):
Well, and also one of the Clitch brothers fought three
years ago and they're like, he's like fifty years old
right now, which is like, yeah, he.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
Was in fantastic shape of amazing.
Speaker 9 (31:59):
What about George Corman back in his day said welcome
to the show.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Any one a time? Hey, did you guys hear Mike
Tyson is gonna be fighting?
Speaker 5 (32:10):
Hey we're doing a podcast?
Speaker 9 (32:12):
Why you cut my headphones out?
Speaker 2 (32:18):
Frime? Example, if when we say Mark, we does affect
you talk like he goes we doesn't affect me? I Mark,
When you smoke too much, you're like not even here
for the show.
Speaker 6 (32:27):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (32:27):
See that's the problem. I didn't smoke enough today just
to to joints a balance. That's the problem.
Speaker 8 (32:32):
Was afternoon after your dads this morning. The dynamity how
it works.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
Indeed, another sports real quick, I know, like I know
Big Football is coming up? Or is it gonna come up?
Do you really think it's even gonna happen?
Speaker 8 (32:48):
They can't miss that money. Nobody missing that money.
Speaker 2 (32:50):
But I don't know what's going on with Major League Baseball.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
It just makes anything.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
Someone's having an audience, but the players are. They're having
breakouts within the organization. So like more and more players
now are getting it because you got to deal with
the trainers, the facilities.
Speaker 8 (33:04):
He said they build They said they built the rosters
out real deep to replace them.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
Wow.
Speaker 8 (33:09):
But and they got people to replace those people. The
money the XFL is gonna be.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Like players come in.
Speaker 8 (33:20):
You see basketball Chris, They got to snitch bubble Chris,
Paul Telling and everybody.
Speaker 2 (33:24):
And this is craziness. But Lou Williams missed that money,
Bubble dogs, I haven't heard that one.
Speaker 6 (33:31):
Lou Williams just went to get some wings.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
And a lot of cats out there. They're sneaking the
women in. They're doing things that they don't think they're
gonna get caught for it. Guys, there's only a few
of us here and some cats, and and I don't
see nothing wrong with those who are like really afraid
of it. Like, you know, I respect that. If you
if you're afraid of yeah, I'm cool with it. You
don't want to be around me, you don't want to
be around us, I'm cool with that. It's the unknown
I could respect. And if someone's gonna quote unquote snitch
(33:56):
on you, you know these rules in this bubble. If
you're gonna come play here, some cats are going to
be as square as square can be.
Speaker 8 (34:03):
And they're supposed to be at that point. I mean,
our health is seriously, if you believe your health is
actually threatened, and yeah, I'm with that. I respect that.
Speaker 2 (34:11):
Yeah, yeah, you can't look at them look no, no, no.
Speaker 8 (34:14):
When I use the word snitch, that's a joke. The
stitch highline for this. Yeah, yeah, these are basketball players participating.
Now somebody telling somebod cheating on my wife, you a snitch? Yeah,
if somebody is saying like, oh, this person is sneaking
out of the bubble, like, yeah, I respect that because
you really concerned about your life.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
And I want to talk to you now something about
some cannabis. I mean, are you connected with some brands
or what's going on with your life?
Speaker 8 (34:38):
More dealer than.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Uh consumer, Yeah, consumer.
Speaker 8 (34:42):
I'm more dealer than you're.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
You're from hand to their hand, from cash to your hand.
Speaker 8 (34:46):
There we go. I'm on the business side of cannabis.
If there's you know, cannabis to be talked about, which
is always nice. It's the best part. Cannabis is the
sweetest thing in the world. You don't feel guilty for
selling to anybody like PCP, I'll start feeling really guilty.
People start getting naked and envisioning themselves in jail and
in front of us, jumping off roofs, and yeah, that
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makes you feel bad. Crack makes you feel bad. He
somebody push a basket and you know they selling you anything,
and they're telling you they would do any licked the
dirt off your feet, you know, it's crappy. Makes you
feel good, Yeah, they would lick. That's that's just not right.
It was cool when I was really young, but as
I got I was like, I don't want.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
To hear from that person. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 8 (35:34):
We you just feel good if you sell it. Everybody's happy.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
There's nothing wrong, don't losers. There's no good, no one
ever ever ever.
Speaker 8 (35:50):
And so to me, like I need to have the
snack board behind telling the weed, like you have both
get a bag of chips with this joint.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
It makes a good come together. You know, what's what?
What are you cooking on right now? What you got
going on? And what's this book? Real quick? Because this
book's got me intrague. I'm just over here.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
O wors and History Prostitution in Western Society.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
By Nikki Roberts. You're getting into it right now.
Speaker 8 (36:12):
Yeah, I've been reading.
Speaker 5 (36:15):
Okay, he heard the first word got excited.
Speaker 4 (36:18):
Horse?
Speaker 2 (36:19):
Yeah, horse, I had to bring it out. He's got
it with him. I mean, you're.
Speaker 8 (36:24):
Walking around like it's your bible.
Speaker 5 (36:26):
Might be.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
He loves his women, do he can't even they need
to legalize him, the history of it.
Speaker 8 (36:33):
You won't even let my old lady be in front
of him.
Speaker 5 (36:35):
I'm like, he's trying to get him to cover up.
Speaker 8 (36:37):
I'm trying to be like, you know, don't bring that
unworning attention to make my life hard. He didn't, you
know what it is it makes you feel insecure.
Speaker 5 (36:46):
But that sounds like a you problem, a man.
Speaker 2 (36:48):
You don't care about me.
Speaker 5 (36:50):
I do, but I thought you loved me. Makes you insecure,
that's not you can't put that on me.
Speaker 8 (36:56):
Not you just being you. You wanted to show everybody you.
Speaker 5 (36:59):
So I can't be in a crop top in shorts
because that makes you insecure.
Speaker 8 (37:02):
No, No, Imagine if I just went on my Instagram
page and put a million dollars cash, Okay, you wouldn't
be worried about that.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
I meant just my money. Well, that's flexing money.
Speaker 8 (37:14):
Flexing body.
Speaker 5 (37:15):
It's not flexing, we.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
Just not flexing.
Speaker 9 (37:20):
It was a good one, actually, think about it.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
I think it was a decent point for you for
random points and.
Speaker 8 (37:26):
Say her, if she posted a picture, what she's showing
the work is I know for sure as men in
her DMS, no question. So my only thing that actually
does the same thing is if I post if I
don't have that hot body so.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
Well lashes, maybe somebody thinks you did. And if I started,
it's a lot of body to be hot. Yeah, so
I find that.
Speaker 8 (37:46):
But if I just post this million dollars cash, I
would get the same reaction it will make me feel better.
Speaker 5 (37:51):
I think I bring that back to what I think
you said. It is that if this is something that
you were doing when I met you, and this is
who you are, and you try to money, yeah, entertainment,
I don't know that.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
But if you're trying to jump on like okay, you're.
Speaker 5 (38:07):
Prue and now you're all half naked because I married.
Speaker 3 (38:09):
You know, yeah, all of a sudden, our show is
starting to take off, and you know, I got my
wife now trying to be extra to try and get
more attention because I'm working hard and I'm not around.
Then I feel like something's going down. But that's not
that's I don't I don't have that problem because you know,
when I met my.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
Wife, she's very just you know, just very. She's hot,
bubbly pretty, Yeah she's pretty.
Speaker 3 (38:29):
She's real pretty and everything. But she just wears like
flannels and just kissing jeans. Yeah she's jeans and flannels.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
Right, the dirty regular super hot, but just and and
and the chance from marsh wife. She's just sent some
workout gears showing off and I'm just going extra and
being perverted, im pervy nobody.
Speaker 8 (38:49):
Yeah, that's back to this book it was just an
ill book I was reading. I've just been getting into
women in prostitutes for some reason, not getting into the culture. Yeah,
was just reading books him word profession, So I just
thought it was something different to read. I read a
(39:10):
lot of books, so like I read Monster Cody's book.
Speaker 6 (39:13):
I read that.
Speaker 8 (39:15):
Yeah, I read Cookie's book. I read a lot of
gangster books. So I'll read like I've been reading the Bible,
and then I just wanted to get into this. It
seems like a book just like raunchy like Horrors and Prostitutes,
but it's a little bit more. Talks about how women
were praise and throughout society, how women have evolved, and
how like prostitutes matter in the real world, how they
keep marriages together.
Speaker 2 (39:36):
It's like deep, I can see that, you know. I mean,
that's why when we talk about Amsterdam, for instance, how
so many things you're legal there and the crimes lowered,
the domestic violence exactly.
Speaker 5 (39:51):
They can walk down the street and see exactly and.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
Not like you know, you're going fucking nuts because hey man,
you want to go do a bump, Go do a bump.
You want to go do a pump, Go do a pump.
You want to smoke or smoke. It's like you could drink.
You could do all these things and keep it calm
and keep it cool because a lot of believe in
the hostels. The hostel like the movie. I don't know,
if the hold people lock.
Speaker 8 (40:11):
Them out, they hold people can go kill somebody.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
I don't I don't understand explained.
Speaker 6 (40:15):
What a movie called, Yeah.
Speaker 8 (40:19):
Watched ship Hostile is like this movie where these wealthy
people go to these so these hostels host foreign people.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
Sounds like a.
Speaker 3 (40:28):
Boy that was just got busted his lady that just
got busted h Epsteinstein.
Speaker 2 (40:33):
Sounds like you're describing.
Speaker 6 (40:34):
But it's a little different.
Speaker 8 (40:35):
This is unique, right, So they go to this these hostiles.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
You know the hotels, right, I know what a hostile
environment is?
Speaker 8 (40:44):
Hostile hostile?
Speaker 5 (40:45):
Yeah, don't somebody get this man a dictionary.
Speaker 2 (40:48):
Come on, it's a hotel. Imagine a hotel that shared
bad but share it with everybody, like the whole thing.
I don't believe.
Speaker 6 (40:56):
I don't know this like a dormitory. It just looks
like a hotel.
Speaker 11 (41:00):
Okay, So all of these people actually, so all these
people travel to these places and they get kidnapped from
these hostels and they're going to.
Speaker 8 (41:12):
These places where these wealthy people come and pay to
kill somebody.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
Yeah, what the fuck is what are you watching? Man?
You need a hug. Huge.
Speaker 5 (41:21):
First of all, I love thriller, so I'm on that ship.
I'm like, great.
Speaker 2 (41:24):
Second, we're watching that tonight.
Speaker 5 (41:26):
Listen. Great movie, but listen, also the same.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
Happens it on Netflix or is it on what cody?
This was? This was a huge.
Speaker 5 (41:35):
I think it's on Netflix for sure.
Speaker 6 (41:37):
There's like three of them.
Speaker 5 (41:39):
Oh the some movies are great, like three, four of
them are Wow, a whole thriller list let's get it.
Speaker 2 (41:45):
Like a big thing.
Speaker 8 (41:46):
This movie was huge. But I was saying, like that
could be legal because everything is legal in I don't
know what crime you could break. There's no crime by
killing somebody like you probably got that legal. Somebody want
to die, somebody like uber, somebody want to die, somebody
want to kill somebody. It just worked together.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
Actually there is.
Speaker 3 (42:03):
Actually they what they did in Asterdam is they had
a a thing where you can go have yourself killed,
where a doctor would would will kill you there inject you.
Speaker 4 (42:11):
Yeah, you don't have to commit suicide.
Speaker 3 (42:14):
Yeah, so you're not committing suicide so that you could
come over there. But I think they stopped it because
that was like for like a year or two where
they had that and people were coming in that were
very religious, religious because they didn't want to kill themselves,
so they would come in and have themselves killed there.
Speaker 8 (42:30):
So they stopped that. Once you start letting everything be legal,
where does it stop.
Speaker 5 (42:36):
Yeah, But again it's like it's one thing if a
lot of people were getting harmed and people were going crazy.
But it's like, like you said, the crime ladslow, everybody's yeah,
people want to.
Speaker 8 (42:46):
Be Food will probably make people turn into criminals back.
Speaker 4 (42:51):
But you want to release.
Speaker 5 (42:53):
Whether it's sexual or personality wise, people are are in
environments where they have to hold themselves back and hold
them should and that's definitely makes people snap.
Speaker 9 (43:00):
We have vices and and and those vices. People in
power decided, well, now you shouldn't do that.
Speaker 8 (43:08):
Only I can do that.
Speaker 9 (43:09):
That's bad for you, right, Only we're gonna do it
behind closed doors. Hence the government like the prostitution and
everybody on Capitol Hill.
Speaker 5 (43:19):
Well you brought up Epstein. I mean that's a whole
other fucking thing about down there, talk about try to
get away with.
Speaker 8 (43:25):
That's a weird situation. That is just so weird to.
Speaker 2 (43:29):
Keep moving her around to and not knowing where she is.
And then that.
Speaker 3 (43:33):
Judge just you hear about that they killed the judges
judge your son judges.
Speaker 8 (43:38):
Too much, bro, you got too much. Imagine how many
people this could implicate. This dude is plugged in with
the most powerful and wealthiest people in.
Speaker 4 (43:47):
The world, and he knows everything about that, and.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
They know everything. And hence he died in prison, hung
himself allegedly suicide.
Speaker 5 (43:55):
All the information that would have come out would have
been so bad for all That's why I lad.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
That somethings gonna happen to her.
Speaker 3 (44:02):
So what this comes down to, you guys, is that
the celebrities, and I don't know the name of its
dramamine or something like that, that were that they take
from children. So when when the kid is that it
is most scared, right, So you scare child and you
kill them. They take their blood from them and they
put it into the celebrities faces. This is why you
know they all have black eyes. This is why you know.
Speaker 6 (44:22):
Where did you hear this?
Speaker 5 (44:25):
I thought you were talking about monsters. In a second,
when kids are scared, they start screaming, and it powers
our cities.
Speaker 3 (44:32):
Your body puts off a dobamine that when you get scared.
Speaker 2 (44:35):
Right, So, when children.
Speaker 3 (44:36):
Are that scared, they extract it from the child, okay,
and then they're putting it into the celebrities faces. Now
I have on footage many you know, Ellen DeGeneres, you
name them, all of them saying the same thing.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
We get this, uh you know this thing. We put
it in our faces.
Speaker 3 (44:52):
It kind of looks like your face is on fire
for a day and the next day you look beautiful,
and it keeps us healthy forever. And I forget what
this device it's it's well, now, it's why you don't.
Speaker 5 (45:03):
Need sweat scared sweats.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
Got something up. I've seen it on It was like
Oprah had like some foreskin.
Speaker 3 (45:14):
Yeah that's it's the they take the foreskin from the children.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
And stuff.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
Yeah, there's it's an actual I forget the freaking name
of it. Hold on, we got peanuts gonna pull it
for us. Andro Cron, Andro Krome.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
Andro Crow And are you guys watching.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
And chrome drugs amongst the wealthy. We think that you know,
all these are the drugs that we buy are fucking awesome.
Andrew drone or andre chrome adrenal adrenal chlomes. What do
you reading the do you have the anything on it?
Speaker 2 (45:45):
It comes from children.
Speaker 10 (45:47):
This is how the people in the entertainment circle and
way more keep their youthful appearances.
Speaker 5 (45:54):
They take this from their own children.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
Where this is more the pedophile.
Speaker 3 (45:58):
This is where it goes back to this guy that's
in this ring that we're just seeing Epstein and the
Epstein Island. This is where all that comes because it
became illegal here in the States about ten years ago,
so ten years ago that everybody caught onto this and
was like, hey, dude, you can't just be you know,
snatching you know, kids and blah blah blah from foreign
countries because literally you've got celebrities when we get this
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from foreign countries and they come from kids.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
And I don't want to say where or what or
how because I'm not sure. Probably it's a chrome or whatever.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
And then we injected into our faces, Oh this is
not true. This is true. Right now, this is I
will put you in front.
Speaker 2 (46:34):
Of on you.
Speaker 3 (46:39):
I need you go back and watch old videos. We
just didn't know what the hell it was. And now
that we know what it is. People are starting to
discuss it.
Speaker 6 (46:45):
Yeah, I don't know. Canna stock one on one doesn't
subscribe to this.
Speaker 2 (46:49):
Well, you know you're right, you know he don't want
to get waxed, you know what I mean, Look at
the guy. That's a good point. Let's take a break
and come back with the high five.
Speaker 5 (46:55):
Yeah, we'll be right back after this.
Speaker 6 (47:06):
Welcome back to cannabis talking one on one. No conspiracy theory.
Speaker 8 (47:10):
Wou last thing one more question before we get out,
Steve Harvey, fuck with it?
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Why you look at brother Steve Harvey.
Speaker 8 (47:20):
You know what this is gonna sound a lot more
racist than I wanted to sound. I expect this type
of shit from white people. But that's why why that
sounds so negative. And I I'm so sorry, because I
swear for God, I expect this ship. It'd be like
some crazy ship. White people just be experimenting on some ship.
I don't know, how do they have as much time
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with all these people being messed up in the world
for them to find out that scared people scared children's
blood creates a smoother skin. I'm buying a new book today.
I'm going crazy Amazon. I hope that's not true. If
you find help, I help.
Speaker 2 (47:57):
So if you find that much.
Speaker 5 (47:59):
I don't.
Speaker 9 (48:00):
I don't take I don't think we have any commeday.
Speaker 2 (48:05):
Watch when we watch, when we get off.
Speaker 5 (48:06):
In the news little way, I'm scared because I've watched
some alien ship and I started believing that I'm scared.
Speaker 2 (48:15):
This is gonna drive me to smoke.
Speaker 9 (48:16):
And talk about music or well, hold on a second,
I got interrupted. And I have to thank a few
people because cannabis talk one on one doesn't happen just
with Joe.
Speaker 6 (48:27):
I mean, he likes to take credit for this whole show,
even though to take credit long ago. And this guy
rolls in.
Speaker 9 (48:35):
But we have some great help, Pitt Peanut, Jennifer Elvis,
even though we don't.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
See him, but we get from him and and.
Speaker 9 (48:46):
The iHeart Family, the iHeart Audience team, everybody who helps
get this show together. And now it's my favorite part
of the show. Yes, and we got Glasses Malone here.
We're gonna do the Cannabis Talk one on one high five.
We got five questions for you and nothing about conspiracies.
Speaker 2 (49:08):
Nothing about conspiracy. But you're ready for this one. Glasses
six million dollars worth of cannabis sees at a New
York Canada border from a forty five year old Canadian man.
He got busted trying to bring in just a little
bit too much. We recently, just recently, very very recently,
story just breaking on the wire, just broke. How crazy
(49:31):
is that? Six million dollars worth of weed busted.
Speaker 5 (49:35):
The Canadian border right the price of New York. I
saw it this morning too.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
The price is so inflated. That might have been thirty pounds.
The way the price you're looking around.
Speaker 5 (49:44):
There were pallettes. There were pallettes of weed. I don't
even know. They didn't even shove it inside stuffed animals
or anything.
Speaker 6 (49:50):
They balance, why are you bothering me.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
With my weed?
Speaker 6 (49:55):
And now they're going to destroy it all I know.
Speaker 2 (49:58):
And that's the part of you think, thank you. It
was funny.
Speaker 8 (50:04):
I was arguing with a part in the minds about
the riots and he was like, man, Jesus, you know,
if the riots.
Speaker 2 (50:08):
You're not supposed to take stuff.
Speaker 8 (50:09):
I'm like, you think the Boston tea party, you think
they threw all that tea and ocean They cussing you
out about the tea because of the text they drink
so much tea you think they threw all the team.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
They're not finna burn all that weed.
Speaker 3 (50:21):
They're gonna now they build a big old bullshit stage
and then they throw a bunch of stuff and they
put cameras.
Speaker 6 (50:33):
It's all a conspiracy.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
Now it's time high five with glasses alone glasses. We're
gonna ask you five questions and we just want your nice,
honest answer. How old are you the first time you
smoked weed? And where did you get it from?
Speaker 8 (50:44):
Never?
Speaker 2 (50:45):
Never ever smoked it?
Speaker 5 (50:47):
I want to get you high. What do you do?
Speaker 6 (50:50):
What do we do?
Speaker 2 (50:54):
Yeah, we're gonna still get it.
Speaker 6 (50:59):
Let's ask questionsnumber two. If you were to try how
would you try it? What way would you use it?
Speaker 2 (51:04):
If you were.
Speaker 6 (51:05):
Smoke bong edible?
Speaker 5 (51:10):
Put it up there?
Speaker 2 (51:11):
Why I was smoking?
Speaker 10 (51:13):
I got a question if you've never smoked, if you
sell it, why haven't you ever smoked it?
Speaker 8 (51:19):
You don't get high in your own supply rocks PCP.
I've actually had a little bit of heroin to sell
so weak.
Speaker 2 (51:31):
Pills.
Speaker 8 (51:32):
So if you can't get like I wouldn't smoke. You
ever seen people that's high?
Speaker 2 (51:36):
It just don't look cool right now?
Speaker 3 (51:40):
You know what.
Speaker 8 (51:45):
If you see somebody smoke sharm like you just don't
want to smoke. And if you've seen how people pushing
baskets smoking cra we's too expensive, were too expensive like prostitutes.
It's just the value is not there for me. Like
a joint like this joint, if I can touch it,
that's a backward like this joint is like probably about
(52:06):
what seventy sixty bucks?
Speaker 4 (52:07):
No, what kind of weed are you smoking?
Speaker 5 (52:09):
That's an eighth So it's about fifty five to sixty dollars.
Speaker 6 (52:18):
Sixty bucks goes up and smoking minxty dollars.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
I could do more ship with sixty dollars.
Speaker 5 (52:25):
Hey, you spend money on what makes you happy, shoes
and weed makes me happy. That's where all my money.
Speaker 12 (52:30):
All right, Question number two agree, I did too. I
want three Question number three of the High Show Glasses Malone,
I ain't gonna let you talk, Joe. If you were
gonna smoke, craziest place you would ever smoke or use cannabis.
Speaker 8 (52:48):
If I was gonna smoke this place I was smoking,
where could I get into.
Speaker 3 (52:55):
That's the craziest place you ever.
Speaker 8 (52:58):
In the shriff station in the apartment that would be
a good one.
Speaker 6 (53:02):
We had somebody who was that in the county.
Speaker 2 (53:06):
I smoked in the county. But there was somebody county
but that was else.
Speaker 8 (53:11):
I can't remember.
Speaker 5 (53:12):
And that's what's really awesome in Amsterdam is a Bulldog
coffee shop has actually was actually the original police station
and they bought it out and they turned it into
so you go into cells and you can roll up
and they have like the bars in the jail. You
can weed in jail. That is right on that note, Hi,
I talked too much. I don't know if you notice
(53:32):
at all. We got another question for you, weed or
no weed? What's your go to snack man?
Speaker 4 (53:39):
Go to snack when you just got those monkeys for something?
Speaker 5 (53:45):
Do you have a favorite color that you pick out
first or you just all of them?
Speaker 8 (53:49):
I was just telling her I don't really have standards
and stuff like that. All colors all.
Speaker 2 (53:58):
Give me anything.
Speaker 5 (54:00):
Choice glasses malone.
Speaker 2 (54:02):
If you could smoke weed with anyone dead or alive,
you're sitting there firing one up and chopping it up.
He was sharp.
Speaker 5 (54:12):
Think smoked weed.
Speaker 2 (54:14):
He had he had a farm.
Speaker 9 (54:17):
On his.
Speaker 5 (54:19):
Sound dumb.
Speaker 13 (54:19):
Sorry with I like a man a is that's the
first yeah, a is uh.
Speaker 8 (54:32):
I think Abe is the greatest president ever. Yeah, elaborate like,
I'm not a so I think the way I am right,
I don't think the whole world should be.
Speaker 2 (54:43):
I'm just me right.
Speaker 8 (54:44):
So I believe if somebody is going to try to
integrate the country that that's a good person. Me I'm
more like, yeah, I don't believe in that. But I
think was the greatest at bringing the country together. I
think that was an ill person. And when people was
trying to fight him on bringing the country together, you know, somebody.
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He didn't want to free slaves, he didn't want to
take people property. But he was like, either I'm gonna
bring the country together, or I'm gonna do something that's
gonna if I gotta piss everybody off. Not taking the
loan from the Federal Reserve, printing green backs, the reason
we got green money. I think he was just a
ill motherfucker. Like he just kind of kept it a buck.
Speaker 4 (55:21):
I like that, we'll have that back one day. A
cool president. I forgot what that's like.
Speaker 8 (55:28):
WHOA, We're not finna get on the boy. We're gonna
let Orange Man shine. You're not gonna hate on Orange
Man because the Orange Man is entertaining.
Speaker 6 (55:39):
You said it best.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
He he loves him love bringing the world together.
Speaker 8 (55:49):
Everybody else listen, man, I just was telling him Trump
is fucking awesome. He's like me being a president. Like
he's just in there like ship point.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
That China ironing, and it's so awesome because like I
just I enjoy it.
Speaker 8 (56:12):
I think, like I'm tired of politicians. I'm tired of
people making me feel like everything is okay. Right now,
I know everything that's gonna be okay. Yeah, that's that's
like like Barak was in office, like just as many
niggas was getting killed, but I felt good.
Speaker 2 (56:25):
I was like, well, Barrocca is in office. That's not
a good thing.
Speaker 8 (56:28):
Like it's almost a good politician puts a veil over
your eyes, like he'll make you feel like everything is
gonna be good, and it's like, no, it's not gonna
be good. So let's deal with where we're at. Trump
and Office. You can see exactly where everybody is. You
see who everybody is. You can be like, oh that's
you you.
Speaker 2 (56:46):
Yeah, we're getting fired here. He fired his Trump is
the reason all the girls are on Instagram right now.
Speaker 8 (56:50):
They get a chance to be themselves, like you can
pull the titties out Instagram. That's women by the place,
the pussy grabbing fool.
Speaker 2 (57:03):
He's a fool for sure. How do you? How don't you?
Speaker 8 (57:06):
I was just telling him we was in there and
he was talking to a lady and I'll never forget it.
Speaker 2 (57:11):
And I'm like, what is this?
Speaker 5 (57:12):
Mother?
Speaker 8 (57:13):
I watched dog, I don't watch press, I don't watch
I don't give a fuck what you're talking about. This motherfucker.
I wake up in the morning to turn it on,
Like what is he gonna say to day? And that
motherfucker was like talking to a lady and she was
saying he had trump something something so forth. I'm sorry, no,
my bad. I wasn't thinking yeah, you never think next.
Speaker 3 (57:30):
I was like, yeah, he's like this motherfucker straight, he's straight.
Speaker 2 (57:35):
What did you say.
Speaker 8 (57:37):
The lady from Chinese?
Speaker 2 (57:39):
Or what do you think about you? He goes, why
didn't you just go ask that question in China? Why
would you ask me that question? Bro?
Speaker 8 (57:45):
He called it the Kung flu And.
Speaker 5 (57:50):
That's what I'm saying, like, I mean, our president shouldn't
be entertaining, We're not we shouldn't be turning to it
for Comedy Central skits over here.
Speaker 3 (57:58):
It's pretty like tsture, like it's really game, you know
what somebody as I know this is gonna sound.
Speaker 8 (58:06):
I don't think he's that racist. I think he's a
New Yorker. Yeah, he's just ruin and disrespect. He brushes you,
you like talking, hurry your question, motherfucking Wade, Like that's
how it is when you were in New York. He
acts like a mob member, like he's untouched. We come
out with that fucked up ass to pay and he
just be confident. Y'all never noticed how New Yorkers.
Speaker 5 (58:28):
Because he's got that cream that everybody's.
Speaker 6 (58:31):
Using, all members.
Speaker 8 (58:33):
This lady is also that ship all the way back
to the creek. You know, he got that cre I
know he extracted some of that. He's got kids in
his bass right down fresh cream.
Speaker 3 (58:47):
Him and Mike Tyson. Him and Mike Tyson were actually
really dear friends.
Speaker 2 (58:51):
A lot of.
Speaker 8 (58:52):
Don King, a lot of brothers was friends with. At
one time, Donald Trump was the symbol of black success.
Speaker 2 (58:58):
Every rapper was Donald Trump. They were rapping about him,
that's for sure.
Speaker 8 (59:02):
Every if you wanted to stay in the hotel, you
wanted to live in this hotel everything. But again, like
you know.
Speaker 2 (59:13):
Again when he said though there's good people on both
sides there that a lot of people are like going,
and you know what's funny when he joined them white
forces and like made it like what guys did is okay.
Speaker 8 (59:26):
My thing is, I really just don't take no politiciss
honestly as the Yeah, I think you.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
Really can't take it. I think they're all there for enjoyment.
Speaker 8 (59:36):
I think they're all there for our enjoyment and we
should enjoy them. So the most entertaining ones, like my
favorite three presidents, right, the best three presidents is Abe Lincoln,
Andrew Andrew Jackson owned slaves, and I like him as
a president, and that's a bit fucked up because you
think about it, But I think everybody at that time
owned slaves, so I kind of don't look at it
the same. But Andrew Jackson had a duel with the
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motherfucker and became a president.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Dude like a publicly known knock somebody.
Speaker 5 (01:00:03):
Down, walk back to back out path.
Speaker 8 (01:00:05):
And then when he got nominated as the president, he
threw a party at the spot, like you feel me.
Presidents ain't ill like that. No, more presidents is liars.
Presidents is and I don't even know if they publicity
as much as they born. Like George Bush, he was boring.
(01:00:27):
It's like watching him was like, you're the president, like
the United States of America is not boring, so you're
not a man of the people now. Barrock, he was slick.
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
He got a Moscow mill.
Speaker 5 (01:00:37):
Named that he was our hottest president.
Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
But I just never liked how he made me feel.
Speaker 8 (01:00:42):
I love what he did for my culture and people,
how he made people feel like they could be something.
But I also always feel like he was hustling me.
Whenever he would talk, I'd be like, it's gonna.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Be all right. Change. Then I looked around and the
ship was the same. I was like, you motherfucker got
me again. God man, he's so still. He walk up
and you shake everybody's hand.
Speaker 8 (01:01:04):
He hit that that backslap like Trump is the exact opposite.
It's like watching somebody smooth and watching somebody clumsy. Both
of them have entertaining points, like Barack will get at
you smooth. Trump is just gonna be like an ass ships.
(01:01:24):
I called it the Chinese. It's come from China. It's
like what the fuck are you doing?
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
Bro? Oh he's an ass cloud. I just I could
sit there and laugh and want to punch him on
the same time. I think he's right here. Is like
a New Yorker though.
Speaker 3 (01:01:36):
Now when you say that, though, I'm like, okay, you
know New York said no, I know, you know.
Speaker 8 (01:01:43):
Everybody just owns him right now because it is the
cool thing to do. Everybody disowns him right now. Even
his friends ain't like Trump is the homie because they
like niggas is tripping off you bro, But real life,
like he you know, I don't. I don't know if
he's raised all white people in theory are raised.
Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
To me, they just that's how no pun intended, mister washerman.
Speaker 8 (01:02:05):
It's you know what I'm yeah, still, yeah, I tell
you all the time, like when maybe that Jude know
you still, I'm like, it's not like that. So if
a white person is racist, is like, that's normal. Yeah, racist,
It's what I expect that.
Speaker 5 (01:02:20):
It's how I just I can't deal with a disrespect,
continuous disrespect. Respect and listen. You want to be a
New Yorker, you want to be disrespectful, you want to talk,
be straightforward, All power to you. You gotta there's just
when you're representing even a company, bro, not to mention
a fucking whole country. You just bro, you know how bad?
(01:02:43):
Do you know how bad? I want to roll up
to some meetings and sweatpans, but I don't because you
got Oh it's my brand.
Speaker 6 (01:02:48):
I gotta.
Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
You know.
Speaker 5 (01:02:50):
What's ill country?
Speaker 8 (01:02:51):
What's ill is how he comes up with nicknames for everybody,
like sleepy joe Ye, crazy, Okay.
Speaker 5 (01:03:00):
What happened? Don't talk about my tot like that?
Speaker 2 (01:03:05):
Called him little rocky Man, little head.
Speaker 5 (01:03:09):
But that's what every look at elementary school, any kid.
And I can't say anything you would go after your
appearance and anything like that because they can't say anything else.
That's wise. And I'm sorry to say that we.
Speaker 8 (01:03:20):
Agree with you, but it's just refreshing for it to
be there.
Speaker 5 (01:03:24):
People are gonna hate me right now, you.
Speaker 8 (01:03:28):
Are the fair voice of reason.
Speaker 3 (01:03:30):
I'm being Yeah, he's actually going to.
Speaker 8 (01:03:34):
Malone, right, but no, But I enjoy how he does that,
Like he creates this simple idea and he rises his
marketing into the fucking ground.
Speaker 5 (01:03:45):
What's the idea to shut down the world?
Speaker 10 (01:03:46):
Though?
Speaker 5 (01:03:47):
Like, what is it that's.
Speaker 8 (01:03:48):
Beyond him, I think as a black man, I was just.
Speaker 5 (01:03:56):
Talk about promise.
Speaker 8 (01:04:01):
I'd bet you much don't have a drink in the
White House. That'd be great if he was. If he was,
everybody would be if they call him smoking.
Speaker 14 (01:04:12):
Guy, president is smoking, the President shouldn't smoke.
Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
Trump real quick man. I've been told to ask you
what's up with Tupac song? Conic No, but you got
something with it? You got something going on with Tupaca?
Speaker 10 (01:04:34):
What?
Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
Oh the shot? What we started out? We started the show.
We didn't even go to the intro of the show.
Actually was on your Instagram with the with the song
that you have regarding Tupac's death.
Speaker 8 (01:04:48):
Tupac must die. So I'm gonna make it short because
I say we got to running. Go ahead, elaborate. Tell
the story fourth hip Hop itself. Right, it's all about
the underworld, you know what I'm saying. It's all about
the upside down. You know, if you've ever seen the
movie to the TV show on Netflix, what's that shit called?
(01:05:10):
I watched thousand? Hip Hop is the upside Down? Right,
It's this whole world that's literally ten minutes from here,
but it's like a lifetime away. Like you can go
ten minutes there and motherfucker's getting shot over simple disputes,
and then you come ten minutes here when you know
and this ain't even close. So it's literally a parallel
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universe right there, and it's a whole perspective of how
people see life versus how life goes here and the
way they see it when they see it is like
this weird place that's upside down in reality. So great
hip hop, right. It disturbs the comfortable, right, but it
comforts the disturbed, like somebody's speaking for you. It gives
(01:05:55):
a voice to the person that has no voice. So
I have been trying to tap into real hip hop
over the last four years, like I've been doing music
and making rap songs because this is just the life
we live. But I didn't, you know what I mean,
I didn't know what hip hop was really about. So
now that I finally dissected it what it's about, I
wanted to make something that's a great representation of hip hop.
(01:06:18):
So I wanted to tell a story, right that was
a mainstream story that everybody knew, yet tell it from
the upside down perspective, and because of who I am,
it has to be real. It has to be the truth.
It has to be honest, and I'm a crip, so
it has to be something that represents street life, so
I can give you intel and detail on it. You
know what I'm saying. You didn't know the mentality. So
(01:06:41):
I wrote a song from the perspective of the person
that killed Tupac that's based off of what happened and
how it happened, and then culturally informs you of why
it's happening. And people got hurt. The feelings were hurt.
People were upset because it made somebody who we all
look up to.
Speaker 2 (01:07:01):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (01:07:01):
I think they looked at it like maybe he didn't
have it coming, you know, maybe it was undeserved. And
then when you put it in perspective, it's.
Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
Like videos deep dog. I peeped the video and the
word real deeper.
Speaker 8 (01:07:14):
And you know, when you talk about it from our culture,
if nine of you, it's like you're a Jewish man, right,
that's the joke. Imagine if well, he really is just
not a joke, but like South Park, right, so it's
like Kyle, So imagine like if.
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
I like the fact that he's a joke, I do
a lot of jokes with him about Jewish.
Speaker 8 (01:07:37):
But yeah, okay, so it's like, imagine, like what was
the lead singer of Aerosmith.
Speaker 3 (01:07:46):
Oh, who was the lead singer ero Smith was Tyler?
Speaker 2 (01:07:51):
Stephen?
Speaker 8 (01:07:55):
So Steve and I love Stephen Tyler in eight notss
gang up and beat you up.
Speaker 2 (01:08:03):
In the casino in front of everybody. You're a bad man.
Speaker 8 (01:08:09):
That's the equivalent of what happened to the person that
killed Tupac, Right.
Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
So you're talking about when Park and the team joke
they beat him up.
Speaker 8 (01:08:18):
So it's literally some of my enemies and this really
popular rapper who I like, who was participating in with them. Yeah,
and they attacked me and embarrassed me in front of
this casino viciously. And at this point, now the joke
is gonna be, you know, a the rapper beat you up.
And the thing about our community, you know, whether you're
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from the black or brown community, you get embarrassed. We
got jokes for you. Being poor comes with jokes. Yeah,
everybody's a fucking comedian.
Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
Ever, we got to stand up for some shit. Like
if you you think, oh, you think that's the joke,
or watch this motherfucker one hundred and that's a.
Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
Big joke to have when he's one of the most
popular men in the world.
Speaker 8 (01:08:54):
Man, I'll have the joke for the nigga down. Yeah,
Like if Drake and like seven niggas jump you, bro,
like you couldn't be around.
Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
Drake fucked you up?
Speaker 8 (01:09:03):
Like right now, I tease Drake like I make a
joke about Drake because Puff choked him out, Like Puff
punched you out, Like that's fucked up. Puff did that
to you. So the point I'm saying is the song
itself told the story of what it's like to be us,
somebody from the street that's from a gang, and to
be violated by somebody not a part of the culture,
and the pressures and all of the responsibility you feel
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to retaliate to keep your name good. But it's all
rooted in poverty. It's all rooted in not having anything
but your reputation, not having anything but what everybody thinks
about you. And that's what makes it really really fucked up,
and it hurt people's feelings. But great hip hop does y.
Hip hop is a very informative thing, and you know
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before that you wanted to look at it, like all
these guys just killed Tupacs because they were jealous. No, No,
these guys killed Tupac because he was trying to protect
his name and he understood he would have been a
joke of the fucking city if you let that rapper
do that to you and you go back.
Speaker 2 (01:09:59):
But they never caught Hupac's kill her.
Speaker 8 (01:10:01):
No, because nobody would tell. They all knew what happened.
Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
Everybody knows what's going on. But everybody in the streets
knows what happened. And the same night I knew who
did it. Right now you got shot.
Speaker 8 (01:10:10):
I knew who did it because everybody talked about him
getting jumped.
Speaker 5 (01:10:13):
Well, I mean hit him up, came out and like
it just it was isn't that the song that got
him like in trouble?
Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
That was that was between okay because I'm just sorry.
Speaker 5 (01:10:27):
The same one you know, I'm saying, isn't that the
song that it was a song not for this, But
I'm saying in the long run, like, isn't that the
song that ended up getting in trouble for some ship though?
Speaker 4 (01:10:36):
Because of what was said in the song?
Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
No, No, that was the song that wasn't about no songs.
Speaker 8 (01:10:40):
Yeah, this was in Vegas with remember the fighting coo
in Vegas show.
Speaker 3 (01:10:45):
It was a Tyon fight and there was there's a
bunch of guys walking through there.
Speaker 8 (01:10:49):
I know she said, she's she's correlating the fact that
it was over the song song and I'm like, no,
it's not that.
Speaker 5 (01:10:57):
Hit him hit him up. It's like, this is a
song that got uh yeah, that got him shot.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
That was more of an East coast west coast thing.
And the reason why he got killed. He got killed
from somebody from La from Park was shot twice, shot
multiple times.
Speaker 5 (01:11:10):
I'm getting edumacated here.
Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
Yeah. And that was another time when who Got You
was when Notorious b I G. Got shot up in
his studio in New York when Park was referring to
that incident that happened in New York. So that was
a situation. And I'm going to talk about all your
you know, your family from Puffy to everybody else.
Speaker 8 (01:11:30):
And that's why I'm talking bitch and made money. Yeah,
I want to talk about kill your kids. Sure he
doesn't get you, make sure all y'all know that's not
the energy. But it wasn't from that to that. It
was literally a simple situation between two competing gangs.
Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
Yeah, and they were walking through the casino and they
seen them and then they Sugar ran up to him.
Speaker 2 (01:11:53):
Was about to do something because someone took the chain,
because someone took the chain.
Speaker 8 (01:11:57):
Earlier at the mall. That's the kind you know what
I mean. Somebody said it was so in gang fights
right in poor communities, right when somebody's fighting, you just
automatically reach for everything, you know what I mean, give
me your ship. Just you know, it's not I'm trying.
It's not a robbery. It's literally a gang fight to
establish dominance, like we're the strongest people here, because that's
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all you have. All you have is strength, reputation. So
you're just trying to exhibit some level of masculinity. So
you fight, and you like the strongest one is going
to win. And then within that situation, somebody's on the ground.
You read you don't even take his shoes to really
be dominant. It's not about it's not about the money,
it's not about anything because you don't even sell it.
(01:12:40):
It's literally about like I got your ship now. Really,
So that situation happened between two rival gangs, and later
on in the casino, one of the members of the
rival gang that Tupac was with with Sugars Sugar Knights gang. Uh.
They saw the guy, one of the guys that was
in the fight, right, and you know, alerted the crew like, oh,
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they're going to do and they got into it with
them all and Tupac took off and they were all
following him, and Tupac hit him first and was trying
to beat him up, and all the rest of them
start beating him up, kicking him, yeah, like fucking him
up really bad. And at that point it's a level
of like I need to retaliate. I need to make
sure my name is good because if I don't, people
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who owe me money gonna think they could take it.
It's a very jungle, primitive, archaic idea, but but it's
real and it's honest. You know, it's very honest. It's
very People have a lot of weird things to say
about gangs, but gangs are fair.
Speaker 2 (01:13:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:13:47):
I know this sounds crazy, right. It's a very competitive
thing and it can it winds up and causing people
their life, but it's competitive and it's fair. You'll never
see gang members, you know, going to the meat market
to poison the meat. Yeah, you never see gang members
going into neighborhoods that the pools are in and putting
poison in the swimming pool. Every gang in Watts has grenades,
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and nobody's doing when you go and shoot at somebody
in a gang, Like if you're in a dispute and
it's going to that next level, you know you're from
the city, you know how to go. Yeah, Like I
remember we got into a situation and we went and
you know, bussed on somebody about.
Speaker 2 (01:14:23):
It and shot at him.
Speaker 8 (01:14:25):
I came back home and I was ready to go
home to get out the way. He was like, no,
We're gonna stand out here and wait for him. And
I'm like, why the fuck would we stand back way
for him? No, when it come back, we're gonna give
him some get back. That's really what my O G
Homie told me. We're gonna stay out here and make
it fair. So when they come through here to shoot back,
we're gonna be present and we're gonna shoot at them.
Speaker 2 (01:14:45):
That is that type of air. That's how so hopefully
no innocent bystanders, because there are streets rules there too.
Nobody wants no innocent and nobody does. And it's not
a good sign and if you do it, you're fucked up.
And black, brown, brown community maybe even worse if you
Mexican used to do some shit like that, Oh, it's
gonna be worse Mexicans, it's even harder.
Speaker 8 (01:15:05):
So it's this very archaic, masculine thing, but it's all
somebody who don't have money. That's all they have, so
they live by that way in life. That's why the
first time they get something they start changing. It's like, oh,
I got something to live for.
Speaker 4 (01:15:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (01:15:17):
So the Tupac situation, that song Tupac Must Die, which
what I didn't even think it was that bad. That's
what everybody's been pissed off at. But to me, I
was like stealing Romeo Must Die and John Tucker Must Die.
I really didn't even put on real thought into it, like, oh,
let me just too, Like it wasn't my thoughts. It
was based off of I shot the video and the
song is from first person perspective of the person jumped
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in the casino, right, So that's how the title came about.
And the song itself just talks about that breakdown and
culture whereas people so poor that that's what we want
to protect is our reputation. We don't have nothing else
to protect. You don't have if somebody steals your car,
you know your nice dress man, somebody steals your car.
You like I got insurance, I get another one. Somebody
steal my car. It's my last one. I'm gonna kill
everybody behind it.
Speaker 2 (01:16:00):
We're gonna we're gonna find out quick. Who did it? Glasses,
who came at you, who's talking to?
Speaker 10 (01:16:03):
Who?
Speaker 2 (01:16:04):
Who gave you some words? Anybody?
Speaker 8 (01:16:05):
Drake cussed me out for about an hour, you said, Drake,
doctor Dre.
Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
I called you.
Speaker 8 (01:16:10):
No, no, I was in the studio. He was cussing
me out.
Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
Oh that's a tough one.
Speaker 8 (01:16:16):
That's the greatest day of my life.
Speaker 2 (01:16:18):
Than you can.
Speaker 8 (01:16:19):
We do a song now, right, and then we stay
did this all right? So but it's the greatest day
of my life because it's like dope hip, like he's
so comfortable now. He probably don't cuss me out because
I'm just gonna tell the truth. But he's so comfortable
now that it disturbed him. He was disturbed.
Speaker 2 (01:16:34):
You know.
Speaker 8 (01:16:34):
Corrupt, Corrupt cussed me out. I'm in front of Steel,
I'm with Steal. We have steelhouse and Corrupt on the
speaker phone, like.
Speaker 2 (01:16:41):
Gee, why the fuck did you do that?
Speaker 8 (01:16:42):
And blah blah blah, and you know this.
Speaker 2 (01:16:45):
Day people was mad. You know, people were offended.
Speaker 8 (01:16:48):
But dope hip hop is like that.
Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 8 (01:16:51):
It's not it's unapologetic, it's honest, it's true. It's revealing.
You understand more about people and culture, you know what
I mean. That's what hip hop is. I can't talk
about rap. Anybody could rap anybody.
Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
Hip hop story.
Speaker 8 (01:17:06):
It's all about you knowing how the way you know,
you knowing lingo, you knowing how the mind works, all
of those things, and that's what it really is. So
I made the song and I was right.
Speaker 2 (01:17:17):
It did exactly what I thought.
Speaker 8 (01:17:18):
It became this revealing thing to people about the culture
of gangbanging, like you've only heard it from this very
positive perspective party, Hey we drink gin and juice, or
hey it's cool, Hey I had a good day. You
never heard the pressures of it. You never heard the
blues of it. You never heard the blues of it.
The blues of the blues end saying where you pressured
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your friend in the car, Like if you listen to
that song, it's a lot in that song.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
You could hear his friend in the.
Speaker 8 (01:17:43):
Sea like, bro, Like, if you don't get at these niggas, bro,
you feel to be a joke, you know, not even
catching up with him and drinking yourself back into drinking,
courage back into your body to go deal with this problem.
Thanking God that you have an action, you know, thanking
God that you have because I've been in that situation.
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
I see somebody, I think I'm gonna see.
Speaker 8 (01:18:02):
Oh, thank God that I'm finna probably go in this
motherfucking life because I felt like it was justice, that's
the issue.
Speaker 2 (01:18:09):
Justice.
Speaker 8 (01:18:09):
Yeah, I mean how that's all games about justice? The
ain't nobody gonna call because.
Speaker 2 (01:18:14):
They steped on it.
Speaker 8 (01:18:15):
That's an ignorant motherfucker through all walks society, right through
all walks of society. But when somebody publicly embarrassed you
in an attempt to take your life, justice says I
got something for you.
Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
Yeah. Yeah, Well, if you ain't heard of Glasses Alone,
put it out it's Tupac Must Die. You can follow
them on Twitter. G Malone ig Glasses l Oc. It's
always a pleasure to catch up with you og before
we get out of here. Man, anything you wanna you
wanna plug? Nah, main't chipping man, I'm google them.
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