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April 22, 2025 51 mins

🎙️ In this explosive episode of It’s Up There Podcast, Loon delivers a raw and unfiltered breakdown of how Brick Baby’s loyalty to No Jumper got him caught in a federal indictment — and how Adam22 turned his back after years of profiting off his name. When Brick Baby tried to make bond, the feds used No Jumper podcast clips as evidence to argue he was a danger to society. They cited videos of him with firearms, verbal threats on air, and gang talk — all captured on Adam22’s platform. But it gets worse… 🧊 Adam22 — who built content, traffic, and revenue off Brick Baby’s name for years — publicly stated he doesn’t pick up jail calls and refused to pay for Brick Baby’s legal help, even as his platform is mentioned in federal court. This episode dives into the cold business of content, the emotional warfare of podcast culture, and how the algorithm rewards self-destruction. Loon holds nothing back as he explains how the platforms are turning street dudes into digital crash dummies — then walking away when the feds come knocking. 🧠 Key Themes Explored: 🎯 The cost of clout: When street credibility becomes digital currency, who profits? 🔥 "It’s not personal, it’s profitable": The industry’s silent motto when your life becomes content. ⚖️ The algorithm is the new trap: Feds are watching podcasts, and some platforms are baiting indictments. 🎮 Crash-out culture: How men are emotionally manipulated into turning content into confessions. 💡 Ownership of behavior: If you can't control your cravings, you're not ready for real responsibility. ⏱ Full Timestamps Breakdown (Story Arc Format) 00:00 – Welcome back: Loon reflects on podcast collapse & the "content drought" 04:10 – Adam22’s “I’m broke” play: Why Loon calls it calculated marketing 07:45 – Why Loon never sat on No Jumper: Strategy over visibility 10:00 – “Learning is the treasure the thief can’t take”: Game on mental wealth 13:30 – Emotional manipulation & black creators burning out for clicks 17:15 – The danger of being reactionary: “You’re a slave to your cravings” 22:00 – The black gossip economy: Why it profits from pain 26:40 – Brick Baby’s bond hearing: Feds used podcast clips to lock him in 30:55 – Adam22’s refusal to pay for his lawyer — despite being in the indictment 35:20 – Why Brick Baby crashed out on content: Ego, clout, and misdirection 38:00 – “They watching podcasts now”: The new surveillance trap 41:10 – How No Jumper built a platform on black trauma 44:00 – Loon on how to avoid the crash: Recover speed, self-governance 47:35 – Why authenticity can’t be bought — and why stoicism matters 50:22 – Adam22 vs. Akademiks: The cold war over street content 53:00 – Loon: “I monetize game, not meltdowns” 55:40 – Cultural accountability: Why the audience must stop rewarding dysfunction 58:00 – Final message: If you don’t climb the mountain, you don’t get the view Join Our Its Up There Podcast Clip Channel now https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEh6Wk40kcNcMJ4t_jtmluw Discord https://discord.gg/GJKXMWQS For all exclusive interviews & more content not here click here https://www.patreon.com/itsuptherepodcast 🚨Unreleased Interviews https://www.patreon.com/itsuptherepodcast 🦺All Merch Options teespring.com/its-up-there-podcast-merch 🎧LISTEN ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Jheeb8FxYVDRo8khyrz36?si=e339dD2JRte2MYX2Uon3BQ 👀 SUBSCRIBE HERE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl_GorAVekpEVDlk1Yc8giw 👂 LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/its-up-there-podcast/id1317524092?uo=4 👣FOLLOW ITS UP THERE PODCAST HOST : INSTAGRAM | fogfo_looney TIKTOK | https://www.tiktok.com/@fogfo_looney PATREON| https://www.patreon.com/itsupth

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yo, Welcome back to It's Up There podcast again. Thank
you guys for listening, Thank you guys for watching.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I want you to hit like hits, shall hit subscribe.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
We are in a beautiful time and content as it
seems like the walls are closing. Then, you know, I
think it's headed right down the alley. It's been speaking
about this collapse for years, you know, I've been telling
people this is coming.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Right.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
We hear about Adam reporting to be broke, We can
get into that. I don't believe that to be the case.
I think that's a strategic announcement for more or less.
I would call that marketing and advertising more than anything, right,
trying to change the narrative or maybe create a narrative
or disrupt the narrative. Right, There's a few things that

(00:43):
I believe can be happening as it pertains to Adam
twenty two or No Jumper. But podcasts in a hole
across the field is looking funny, right. A lot of
these guys are struggling to interact with the audience in
a way because they have exhausted the audience.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
And I know a lot of people wanted me to
speed up.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Everyone is burning out right, You can't just lay on
the gas like we've been laying on the gas in
content world far as podcasting and all this little niche
that y'all operating. And that's why I never really got
involved in that niche. Pay attention. I went and interviewed Adam,
and I didn't do no jump. You never seen me
on none of these platforms. I didn't really collaborate to

(01:24):
go and sit with everyone because I had to let
the play develop. You know, you need to keep breaking
up with each other like y'all need me, y'all need
emotionally driven.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
It feels weird, right, So.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
I'm just saying to everybody, look, let me just stay
back and see what happened. Let the play developed. I'm
gonna count on the game to be the game. And
I know they learning this the treasure that the thief
can't take from me. You know how they tell you
might can trap my body, but you can't have my mind.
That's the same thing. It's just in different terminology, right.
Learning is the treasure that the thief can't take from you.

(01:59):
No matter what they come for. They bet not come
for my mind because that's off limits. She might can't
even get my heart, but my mind is off limits.
You might can trap my body, you might can't confuse
my right, but you will not get my mind. And
so you gotta notice when someone is trying to run
these mental gymnastic games on you, right, And at the

(02:21):
same time, you gotta take in that if you never
climb the mountain, you'll never get the view.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
So while it's.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Scary climbing the mount with all this shit that potentially
can happen, and all this betrayal that you're looking at,
all this right undercutting and backbiting and two faced it
and fake friendships and fake love and one way relationship. Right,
it's so much happening that you gotta encounter. But if
you never climb the mountain, you'll never get the view.

(02:49):
So you just gotta know it's part of the game.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
You know.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
My attitude is whatever they throw at me, I'm gonna
cast the check and keep it moving. My mentality is
nothing no matter what happens that I'm gonna fight through it.
I'm gonna get through it, and I'm gonna figure it
out no matter how bad it looked. I'm gonna recover
one thing about me. Brother, before I ever believed in

(03:12):
my offense. I believed in my defense right. So I
believe working on what you're bad at it's better than
perfecting what you're good at, right, because I believe in ballance,
And so coming up the way I came up, I
had to always remember, you better figure out how to
get back on, you know. I remember being in the
game and figuring out what my first drought was like.

(03:35):
In my time, I never had heard of a drought.
I was a younger. They said a drought coming. What
they talking about the drought? What does that mean? Drought?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Precious?

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Then I saw a couple of my homeboys that was
stronger than me, couple of Nile moving around doing things
and right, So I encountered a scenario that taught me
to plan for the future.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
And so that's what a drought is.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
For those who don't know it, It's just say it
just push the environment in a scenario where if you
didn't plan for the future, then you may end up
in unfortunate circumstances due to your lack of preparation. And
so when they say a drought is coming, that means
someone is forecasting.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
That means right.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
But the old I got I started to even know
what that meant. You see how and how much game
just was in that term running around the town. You know,
they said it f it' be a drought. You just
got to learn to put certain things to the side.

Speaker 2 (04:28):
Right.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
You developed in a way where I developed in a
way where I trust my recover speed, and I knew
if nothing else, I knew I can recover. I believe
that because I done went broke and got it back,
and fell off and got it back and lost of
bad when it got another one, and loss of beings
and got a Bentley. Right, I done done it, So

(04:48):
I know and trust the universe. Say, brother, no matter
what happened, I can recover.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
You know.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
I kind of keep on my list really as a
number of things, and at some point I'm gonna write
a book. But one of the things that that I
always had on my list is developed the ability to
recover so many there's so many moving parts when you're
making a lot of money that you can never be
too comfortable, and so when you get too good at

(05:14):
one thing, you're only as good as long as the
market is utilizing that. But when you have recover speed,
that mean I was going right and saw his hips
and went left right, or that means he tricked me
and I thought he was going right. I thought the
game was going right, and I've seen that. But I
was able to recover and go left and still have

(05:35):
good defense on the ball, or get open for the past,
or make the move when it's time to be made.
And so the second thing was to not fall victim
to your cravings. Now this is very important because a
man as a slave by which he falls victim for
you know, when I go to putting this kind of
game down, it sounded like bullshit to a board shitter,

(05:56):
but they know I'm putting something on the ground for
the hungry hound what I'm saying. But you don't want
to fall victim to your cravings because it puts you
in a state of reacting. Sometimes you hit a word
craving right and you think of you know, maybe sex fool.
Sometimes you have to ignore the cravens to fall victim
to memories. Got to you gotta learn how to ignore memories.

(06:19):
Sometimes memoriests will push you into reacting. And any man
that cannot govern his cravings is a man that should
be at the back of the line when they pass
out responsibility but I taught myself to those things coming up.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Man.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
You know, a bad place for a man is being
in a state of reaction, being in a reactive state
where everything gets you to move the way your mother moved,
you know, moving up the letter. I know, like it's
so important to let go of your past, like you
gotta let it go, not forget it, but let it go.
It's two different things, right, It's a difference, And the
difference between the two is just the weight that's involved

(06:56):
in it when you let something go you just let go,
or the way attached to it. You dig what I'm saying.
So some of the things we came up, they governed
our lifestyle, the constitution that they put down in the
inner city that we felt as though we had to
abide by just to even be a man, when a
lot of the people who were passing that down never

(07:18):
made it the manhood. We were learning how to be
a man from a boy who never learned how.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
To be a man.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
And I want to be clear, you don't forget to pass.
The pass is the bricks, that's the brick by brick,
that's the blueprint. That's how we got here, that's how
we put it here footprints in the saying brick after brick,
that's the blueprint. So you don't rob yourself or your blueprints.
You don't rob yourself or your role now. But there's
a difference between reflection and revealing. I think the people

(07:45):
who can't let go or they pass always talk about
their past.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Because even the people.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
That's quiet about some of the things in their past,
they probably.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Never forgot about it. They just let it go.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
And so I encourage people to let some of these
things go that they wast badge of honors, some of
these behaviors go that has them overreacting, have them, has
them very reactionary to every little thing that happens to them.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
You gotta let some of this stuff go.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Me included, I'm no better than the people I'm speaking
to or speaking for, because I want to be clear.
I speak on my behalf when I speak behind these microphones.
This ain't the fans narrative, This ain't no this is
Loom's narrative. You know who can't let go his pass
or do some bad things to you to stay where
you at now, don't think cause they got dive and

(08:32):
chained on and Mercedes being dimissed to do some bad
things to stay up there if they can't let go
or they pass Like I remember, I come from humble beginnings.
But I ain't gonna rob you to make sure I
never go back to the ghetto. I ain't gonna snake
my homies to make sure I never go back to
the ghetto. Right, somebod they take the whole world out
to make sure they never go back to the ghetto.
Burn this whole shit down before I go back. And

(08:56):
I think it's no honor in that. That's a man
that can't let gods pass right. And I feel for him.
I know it's trauma that's involved with his mama not
being able to pay the bills, or his father not
being able to help his mother because he was absent.
I understand what that's like. I understand, but you can't.
You gotta let that go so you can encompass or

(09:16):
you can get what God has for you.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Now that wasn't it gonna be knowing this is deeper
than us though.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
This is spiritual warfare, This is passed down trauma, This
is generational. Right then, what I be saying when I
deal with certain women, I'm saying, oh, man, she got
some stuff on it. This generational curses that I got
on me, This generational things that passed down, you gotta
intentionally break them. You know, there's certain branches in the

(09:43):
wards that don't take much to break, but some of
them you gotta be intentional with breaking them.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
You damn didn't need a saw. This ain't even a
branch no more.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Right, So at some point you gotta elevate what it
takes to break and be very intentional breaking these generational
curses that was passed down, whether that be negativity, whether
that be paranoia. I always tell myself trust information, and
it's much harder than it seems. I went on stage
and went blank boom, like a light switch hit. You

(10:14):
can't pull nothing. You done read all them books, been
in all them situations, now you in you can't pull
nothing from it. Well, you just blew a fuse because
you're still human. You're still human in preparation, it's still
your fault. So I left those situations. Say you didn't
prepare enough, son, Although you're human, I expect you to go.

(10:34):
But that's the stage you're gonna always be on. Be
prepared to be on that stage and be and be productive.
Some of you don't even know that. You fall victims
to your cravings and you emotional, you reaction area. A
lot of you dudes don't even know what on you.
A lot of you dudes don't have ownership over your
own behavior. It just take the right thing to be said,

(10:57):
the right thing to be done for you to commit
a murder. Look a nickin trick, you our way, a
Nicki trick. You just off saying some shit. We finsah
get the dirt and all of that shit here in
the second brick babies, and all these niggas doing all
this talking you did, we finsah get to that. But
these niggas they so traumatized, brother, they so traumatized. From

(11:17):
behind behind a keyboard, they can get a reaction from me.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
Yeah, you're right. I'm concerned. You're right. I'm concerned for
our younger.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Class, our younger boys, our younger men, shit, even my class.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
You're right. I'm concerned of what the internet is doing
to us.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
As a whole, and how our coach is feasting on
itself from the inside. We literally are the only people
that you can get this kind of reaction from online.
That's why black gossip makes so much goddamn money. That's
why so many blog pages and millionaires being made period
offt just black celebrity gossip.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
That's because it's a thirst for it in our coach.
But we the only.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
People that someone from behind a keyboard can send you
to go commit a murder. Nick Man then control you
into a diedny, control you into a jail cell.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
And that's because we deal.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
We're dealing with Trump, and we're emotionally engaged with things
that we should have been. Let go the idea that
we're the only race of people that words on the
screen can send auspiral from strangers.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
But see, we've been raised on survival and not healing.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
So I try to give grace when I see people spiraling,
knowing that one day I might spiral.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
It's a lot on my plate, a lot I'm dealing with.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
Right We break sometime, people break some time, and so
I give grace sometimes. But anything that continues to be
done is a decision, and I handle it that way
without you knowing it or not. I do recognize patterns
out of people, and I don't personalize whether they are.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Pretending or not.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
I just go with the information presented, but we've been
conditioned to respond not reflecting. So what do I expect
think about why we have something like black Twitter and
salute the black Twitter? I fuck with them. Now I'm
actually on Twitter now and I'm like, Yo, this community.
I did not know this was happening. I never had
a Twitter all my life, never signed up for Twitter.
I finally went and got an X. Right, I guess

(13:15):
that let's be politically correct, even though Elon Musk is
not being politically correct.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
But I had never had a Twitter, and I get
over there and I'm like, oh.

Speaker 1 (13:23):
It's a lot of information over It's a lot, it's
a lot moving, it's a lot going on, and I
kind of enjoyed, especially being new to it. So I
don't know what the old Twitter was. I don't know
what out, but I am familiar with the black Twitter.
How was one of the more standout communities that if
they get on your quote unquote internet ass, your ass
is grass and they.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
The lawn mow. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
Now, if they get on your internet ass, your ass
is grass and data line more and so I coach
it has a thirst forward.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
The unfortunate part.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
You can even ask Dirt this the minute they troll
you into a jail cell or you make some disease
is because you be emotionally clouded all of this different
information coming your way. Right, the human ain't used to
a thousands and millions of comments a day and interacting
with this amount of people.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
Right.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
I was listening to Joe Rogan and him and a
psychologist was having that conversation, and I said, it makes
so much sense. Right, what used to be in your
tribe was one hundred and fifty people at MAX. That's
who you knew. You can be like, yo, I know
myself like I know one hundred and fifty people. If
you was popular, that goes to maybe two fifty. But
here's the thing. Those two fifty, No, two fifty and

(14:32):
then those two. So that doesn't mean that you're only
known by two hundred and fifty people. It just means
your direct friends or maybe about two hundred and fifty
people that you knew. Now, bro, you got millions, So
you gotta think about that. But let's talk about this, right.
We're gonna spend too much time on that. Man, I
didn't even mean to speak about that for that long.

(14:53):
If I'm being honest with y'all, let's get into the
show man. I want to talk about before I get
the Joe Button and Melissa Ford, because we got a
lot to talk about that We're gonna unpack and do
the science on that. So we got this. Part two
gonna probably be a bit long because we already I win.
Shout out to my Patreon people and my my audio
listeners and my YouTube viewers. I know a lot of

(15:14):
people at work. You got your YouTube premium or you
got this shit in your end, you really getting down.
Salute to you man from me from the center of
my soul, from the big Dog, from the general from
the Singleton. Salute to everybody watching this right now. Main
salute to y'all. Y'all part of the gang, own gang.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
Using the sh w w w ws in the shot.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Yeah, because we were talking about the whole No Jumper rico.
Let's get into the brick Baby thing before we get
into the Joe Button thing. So brick Baby was set
up to go for bond right for me? For me,
this for me, this situation is layered. It's so many
moving parts. There's a brick Baby, there's a big there's

(16:00):
conversations at No Jumper. There's been conversations at club club house.
That's why, if you're asking me, it looks more like
a targeted attack, but it was a digital attack. But
what these needs in the metaverse don't know is the
universe is picking shit out the metaverse when it gets ready.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
You see what I'm saying. And so.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
The last so part one I just kind of was
more so speaking about Adam No Jumpers, part of Adam
No Jumpers involvement in the scenario and maybe how he
kind of played a position as to why this situation occurred. Also,
I spoke to Wack having conversations that was just a
lot we talked about last episode. I really can't even

(16:41):
remember because we don't take notes. We just kick it
with y'all on a daily basis. Man, you know this
is the real deal, holy Field. You dig what I'm saying. Yeah, Nah,
this is the best thing going since pimping it Home.
And So for people who do not know brick Baby
is a No Jumper co host, he would always put
this in himself is Adam's friend. I already see him

(17:03):
and Adam having a bumpy encounter as we speak. I
guess brick Baby fields like someone ain't asking his cause,
which can't be anyone but Adam.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
We'll get into that in a minute.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Adam actually responded that I want you guys to stick
around to hear his response. Very interesting and I'll have
some commentary on that. But brick Baby was an individual
who was involved with No Jumper, but he came from
the ghetto. He's a dude who had encounters with a
lot of different individuals in Atlanta. He had, I guess,
some kind of rank with the crips, and so he

(17:36):
was involved with them in Big U.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
And this is allegedly.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
I don't know. I ain't the dude to verify nothing.
You dig what I'm saying. Brick Baby was picked up
at the same time that big U and this other guy,
Loose Cannon, and I think it was twenty one people
in total that was picked up for this indictment. But
he wasn't named in the Big U Enterprise indictment. He

(18:01):
was mentioned, but he wasn't charge and so they had
a superseding indictment coming from him that just came out
maybe a.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Couple of days ago.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Louse Cannon and brick Baby went up for a bond
here one thing they was doing. Again, we just talked
about this, and you need to just falling victims to
your cravens. It's just these dudes so reactionary, they can't
be bosses. Even if you think you a boss and
you want to be a boss. You too reactionary, and
you too emotional. You ain't having what it takes you
dig You ain't even got the cop. You ain't stoic

(18:31):
enough to be a real boss. And handing one hundreds
of millions you way too emotional. You need to put
a murder out. You need to do a murder in
the open. Because you got money, you don't know the
responsibility to come with it.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
And so that's the problem.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
You know, brick baby calling academics and Adam twenty two
or no jumper and might as well ride it our
way out now.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
You don't let them see you to the jail house. Man.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
They mentioned this shit in the indictment, and we might
get into it today.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
We might not, because I don't.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Want to be here too long, you know what I'm saying,
y'all got to donate or do something like I gotta
get paid top dollar to just be here all day
because Academics is calling Adam out and I salute him
for that, because I told you was when I went
out there and sat with Adam and I fucked with dude.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
But when I go out there, we got to have a.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Real conversation, and I'm probably the only one can do
it because cain't nobody came now wanted them out there
pulling my ring. I don't care nothing about what nobody
come out, y'all letting the white boy trick. Y'all, y'all
better fall back when it comes to the big general row.
I'm a singleton nigga. I don't monetize milk downs, nigga.
I monetize the game. And on right, I'm moving fast, man,

(19:40):
y'all get away from me with that shit. This is
the best thing going since pimping and horn man. Sincerely,
yours biggest. I couldn't understand why brick Baby would even
make a phone call in jail to bloggers who are recording.
But he's falling victims to his cravings because he what
he next to this loose care and who ain't really

(20:01):
got no kind of really good sense. So the loose
cannony think it's a game, So he gonna keep recording,
keep putting shit out. He trying to he think he's
staying relevant, that shit getting ten and fifteen and thirty
thousand views.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Other niggas eating off that shit.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
This how dumb and stupid and slow These dudes here,
other bloggers in YouTubers are eating off it, not these gentlemen.
That's the unfortunate reality. And so part one I kind
of focused on Adam twenty two, you know, taking our
plane and making in his playlist like most of America,
you know, monetizing a lot of these nishaps. You dig

(20:37):
what I'm saying, cashing in on the cripping and buying
in on the blood you dig. I tried to call
it out because I'm saying, Yo, we can't celebrate the
nigga set bags. How y'all done got a platform being
for celebrating our setbacks. How dumb y'all really is. And
I can call y'all dumb because I'm y'all brother. But

(20:57):
I gotta talk like this because unfortunately, with the Inner
City and it's in this culture, you gotta rule with
a iron fists. If you ain't got an iron fist,
they gonna think you got on the plaid dress. So
I was never comfortable with a platform that is put
there to help celebrate our setbacks. Here's the unfortunate reality
even us, even the guys that try to stand on

(21:19):
tent toe, y'all forcing us to have to cover the mess.
That's the only way you're making money. That's the only
way you're gonna keep the deals. And so the colture
as a whole isn't holding these guys accountable. And it's
just in isn't rappers they hand those sports people like this.
It's largely rappers, but it does bleed outside of rapping
of a personal shit on Matt Barnes and all kinds
of shit that be happening. That's like, yo, all right,

(21:40):
they've took Trump and made it the trending topics. Y'all
bought into it, and now what it's a trillion dollar bill.
But somebody got to explain to me why brick Baby
and Luce Cannon were calling in from the jail house
because they've been placed in the system. And this is
what I say about Adam twenty two and all of
these people over at No Jumper, even academics. But I dude,
kind of applaud academics for trying to fight back a

(22:02):
little bit against it, but act you pay the major
role in it. I mean, this is what I was
telling Andrew shouson Charlemagne back then.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
I'm brilliant.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
It is was you're pushing these guys past what they
have the information to. You're taking a mascot and putting
them on the court. He don't know how to shoot,
he don't know when to pass, He don't know when
to take the charge. You hear me, see has something.
It's so much happening on the court. At some point
you got to just take the charge and go, get
low and go.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
They got me.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
But when you push these rapping knicks or these blogging
kni or these young men twenty year old, twenty one
year old, twenty four yold, when you push them out
past mascot, because what they really want to do, they
hoping they can sit back, talk this real big boy
shit and get rich and really never had to get
the hands dirty.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
But they forcing him past that. I ain't even cover
you till you got a hat.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Now, you don't even get no coverage on these blows
till you put a hat down like that. Now, what
young niggas doing, They running around lying by their hats.
Y'all got ten bodies. Boy, you couldn't sleep at night.
Who y'all think y'all fooling who they talking to? But
they talking to these young people and they don't know
no better. And I ain't knocking they hustle. That ain't
my position. I'm here to put game down. My position

(23:18):
ain't squabbling with no nick by, no fake bodies. But
it ain't nowhere in the world. You gonna make me
believe the young Kniggs got ten hats and they sitting
up smiling, laughing and joking. Boy, play find you somebody
to play with. Sit up and tell that shit to
somebody buying that bullshit. And even if you do prove
it to me, I don't even honor that kind of behavior. Nick,

(23:40):
you posd to pull up on me, my young This
on God and Jesus Christ. That's why I say this
is the best thing going since pipping it horn Man.
My homeboys, my young Niggs face tied me in up
three four hundred K. That's on Jesus Christ, legal money,
that's on Jesus Christ. That's the kind of shit I
want to see. Show me you out there making shit.
Shit They can move Nick all that opposition talk don't bang,

(24:03):
come on man, come on man. But I was talking
about how a lot of these people are started these
files and then I'll be the one to visit the
burn site. They never had to see the destruction caused
by some of the things they display that are derogatory
to the people that are just trying to chase their dream.
I get it, though a lot of these dudes are
peacock and they posturing, they faking, they playing these nick

(24:27):
running around. I got ten bodies. And so my critique
was about Adam and about how a lot of these
platforms are They're not requesting for you to say anything
of criminal nature, but there's an implication and a reward
for saying some of these things that are of criminal nature,
because the thirst that's been created by your academics, by

(24:49):
your trap Lord Ross, by your no jumpers, by your vlads.
And I don't have a personal issue with these platforms,
but my position in coature is to give perspective that
on I can give.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
You ain't willing to climb the mountain, so you ain't gonna.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Never get the view, and so the reward will be
another interview or another paid interview, maybe a job. If
you really talking cribbing, I'm gonna hire you. Yeah this
shit like the mom. If you're really talking cribbing in blood,
I'm gonna put you on the payroll.

Speaker 2 (25:18):
Cut like that. Yeah, I'm plucking niggas out the street.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
If they come up here talking cribbing in blood, that
that can be what it feels like. But when I
see brick Baby calling in from the FIZ and one
have these conversations, I salute dirt. Dirt got some OJ's
around him. Dirt got some real men around him. It's
trying to keep him covered. I think brick Baby is
looking at his last hope, like whatever connections I do

(25:44):
have out there, this is probably what I'm gonna have
on my ride. And so maybe he's trying to massage
some of those relationships with some of these conversations. I
believe him to be counterproductive. And here's case in point.
He called academics, he called Adam twenty two, He called
all these random blogs to talk from jail, say yo,
we may be getting out tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
And what happens you guessed it.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
The FEZ then files papers to the court requesting they
deny his bond hearing or his access to bond based
on all of these number of things. Listen, you stay
low and you keep firing you The fez got you, guys.
But see, my critique was at Adam and now it's
gonna be at Brick as we look at some of this.

(26:26):
But before I go there, I do want to say
a lot of these platforms, and not just Adam, but
a lot of these platforms put you, guys in a
scenario where they don't request for you to say anything criminal,
but you are rewarded for saying anything criminal. This is
a very old system that they have in place. I

(26:46):
mean you can do this with dogs. Listen, dogs don't
even understand English. But if you give them a treat
for doing something, they gonna do that as much as
they can to get to treat. It's a very simple model.
I mean, this is not rocket science. But these are
people who are on the other side of poverty or
criminal activity, and they want opportunity to get out of

(27:08):
that life. So they let certain things go by the wayside,
and even let squabs call them dumb and stupid. They
let academics in them call them dumb and stupid. To
they face just man have survived in the streets. Some
of these guys who have survived in the streets, gang
banging all their life or let these squarees call them
stupid because they want an opportunity. The squabs can't understand

(27:32):
why they have in some of the conversations they have,
but it's an opportunity clause in the contract. It all
down on them, and so I try to tell the
individuals man, the algorithm is very homewred. Some of the
people who are conducting the interviews are trained to salivate
at some of the at some of the trauma, the
blood and the betrayal, and the interview is supposed to

(27:54):
be about your rapping in and.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
About your rap sheet. They'll request it, but it's.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
Like, Yo, we sposed to be talking about my rap
and while we talking about a nickaap she that's because
the algorithm is ungry. And so we're gonna listen to
Adam twenty two no jumpers platform talk about Brick, the
person who they called their brother, the person who was
on their platform. We gonna hear them speak about him
in his absence. Any time you go to jail, you

(28:20):
in the Cold War, it ain't personal, it's profitable.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Nigga.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
But brick Baby put itself in that situation, and he's
still trying to feed the algorithm from the inside of
the fas picture that homie picture so lost in the sauce.
Been around these white boys in this industry so long
that even in the fast they trying to feed the algorithm.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Man, salute the dirt, Salute the fedi.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
Wid salute all them dudes that win fed and say, Yo,
they don't put me in the underground railroad. If I
go to talking here, I could be exposing it all.
And these are guys, Dirk is it. But a lot
of these gentlemen already got their time. Here's these that's
been locked up two weeks and calling out No Jumping

(29:11):
News with seventy thousand views talking about a case, and
they going up against the fizz who done told them
that they're watching the podcast. So I kind of can
see why need think they dumb. But what's happening there
is they're falling victims to their craveings. They're falling victim
to their cravens. These on some cloud home. They want

(29:33):
to be owned, They want to be known, even if
it's at the detriment of their families. Let's pay attention
to Adam twenty two or No Jumpers news as they
learned about Brick Baby and his new cases superseding indictment
as he was going up for bond, and his parents
put a house up.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Pay attention right, right.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Because like his mom has offered to put up a
shorty I think of the house.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
Shout out to Brick's partial right, yeah yeah, property, yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Yeah, well okay, she put up like the property.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
So so now he's going back for them to discuss
whether or not they're going to accept it and let
him out. So the prosecutors they dropped their response to
why they believe Brick should not get bond, and they're
saying he's a danger to society.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
That's what they always say.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
And they brought up several factors. So one of the
factors they said was his criminal history, meaning yo, since
like two thousand and like nine, bro like dude has
been in and out of jail. The day before his arrest,
he's on a No Jumper podcast with a gun that's
visible on his hip, and.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Uh that's alleged and questionable.

Speaker 3 (30:45):
We don't know what was in his hip, no sure,
but according to them, that's what they put in the PaperWorks.

Speaker 2 (30:51):
Yeah but yeah, yeh yeah, yeah right.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
Right, and they're like, bro a day before his arrest,
he knows he's been under investigation for two years and
his behavior still hasn't changed. So what makes us think
that us us, I guess I free him will change
his behavior two and they will say that that he's
a danger to his own family. So on March six,

(31:16):
twenty three, Defending was on the phone with his mother.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Like if you hear him saying that funny shit, he's
just saying these things the fuck around.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Yeah, that's like saying, yeah bout my hood flock on
a take off on you if you say some other
Now it's also on white top too. Everything.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
I was just gonna get around when I said it, though, No, no, no, no, listen, true,
but she's a wire tap talking to him at all all,
telling some of what's being used in the actual in
the actual federal paperwork that came out that no jumper
was just speaking about.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Now why highlighted that is that?

Speaker 1 (31:50):
Listen, The business is the business again, it's not personal,
it's profitable. So they still gonna cover brick baby if
they get brick Baby at life Cities. They are trying
to do a podcast with him from the jail house.
It's showing his paperwork that they talking about what he
was doing on No Jumper.

Speaker 2 (32:06):
Pay attention. And then I got more than.

Speaker 4 (32:11):
In the Hood, nigga, bro, Yeah, got more skulls than
you got snubbles in the set the Hood.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Because we spoke about the bond aspect of this, I
want to talk about a couple of the people that
brick Baby is called in and spoke to. Number one
Academics hasn't been really playing into it as much, but
a lot of the people from the No Jumping universe,
they are eating as much as they can off this ship.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
There's a guy named Flocko. Flocko is a part of
No Jumper.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
He may send him a couple of dollars, but he's
covering this intensively, two three four videos a day of
the downfall of his his co workers who used to
stand bam every other day, the down fall of them
niggas right, and he's constantly reporting on it, hundreds of
thousands of views.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
They let him live. So for me, I ain't got
nothing to say about it. Eat nigga, get your money,
get your mother, in money.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
But this gentleman that works for No Jumper talk about
didn't get bond today.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
Horrible.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
The fans will start off by saying they don't believe
that brig Baby deserves bond because brig Baby is committed
to a life of crime. And they will say even
during this entire investigation over the last two years, brig
Baby has shown an inability to live a life without
crime even after his initial arrest.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Let me give you some context. So what we're about
to listen to is, as I explained to Yaw, brig
Baby was in a scenario where he was going up
for bond. His bond package included his mom's home. His
family was clearly trying to do everything to make sure
that he got out of jail. If he never went
on No Jumper, he probably would have been able to
get a bond. But because his life worked in the

(33:58):
way it did, he had said and done certain things
on No Jumper. Whatever stupid shit he done is said
on No Jump he gotta be responsible for. At the
same time that environments encourages you to crash.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
Out by way of reward and going viral.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
But what we're about to listen to is defens talk
about in detail, not what's happening in the rolling sixty neighborhood,
not what they called him doing in the street and
moving work from Atlanta to California. They're gonna be speaking
about what he was doing at his time, and no Jumper.

Speaker 3 (34:32):
So the stress got the break, baby, and he snapped.
And when he got on no Jumper, he said, this.

Speaker 4 (34:39):
Underlying condition is Nigga on the West Side Road. To
say that nigga on the dead hummies said, y'all know
what it isga, and boy, the only reason.

Speaker 5 (34:48):
I ain't come outside kill one of you cuss out
in front of these white niggs head hummies nigga, you know,
hummies with a crash on six, So give a fuck
none of that nigga.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
Shout out, devil, don't let my real pot. He's cut.
He's Niggasias though, Nigga on six. So and this is
my homeboy, Nigga on the hood.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
And whatever me and my homeboy gotta go through to
clear what we gotta clear on six. So he's gonna
always be my homeboy Nigga. It don't matter whatever it is, Nick,
but the energy that now on people won't run the
content on my name, putting kills squad in the street
on six.

Speaker 2 (35:23):
So y'all forgot I had.

Speaker 4 (35:24):
Chili niggas nigga on six, son, go go go look
up what shitt he worth? Dead on he's not.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
Don't give them too much, don't give them too much.

Speaker 4 (35:36):
Content three that I don't give that energy up here, Bro,
I'm the boogieman.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
You nigga, You the.

Speaker 5 (35:44):
Hood that keep talking.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
Y'all know why y'all talking. Cut because the boogieman spoke
and y'all scared. Nigga, you need to do shit camera,
but it's old weir.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
I ain't gonna keep going up, nigga. But the energy
is what it is. Cut and on the dead, I'm
just sending a link to cut on the dead. Umies
be outside nigga play that shit. Don't ask sea nigga
on hood. They gonna be calling your ass little Draco
nigga dead homies and it is what it is you
nigga cops, nigga, dead armies nigga.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
And posted another ship about me and a blig.

Speaker 4 (36:15):
Nigga cop fast whack from the hood.

Speaker 1 (36:19):
Calling me mister ak forty seven open cases.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
Stop playing with me.

Speaker 4 (36:23):
Cuse on the dead humies, I ain't going outn't even
my kids for nothing.

Speaker 2 (36:27):
To think about what even caused him to have to
go that route?

Speaker 1 (36:29):
Them was up there running here snitch content and he
got cases content. See the devil is always in the details.
If you heard what he was saying, Yo, y'all need
to keep running content on my name because dude disrespected
my hood. They trying to put pressure on him and
make his hood crash him out. Listen, they tried every tactic.
We're gonna have your hood crash you out, We're gonna

(36:50):
try to step on your name, we gonna write It's
all kind of shit going on. But I want to
be clear to break Baby, no jumper, everybody who listening,
everybody within the sound of my voice, brick Baby worked
for no Jump. But guess what the name of this
video right here is from his supposed to be homeboy O.
G cripp calls brick Baby a snitch. That's what the

(37:14):
name of this is. And I'm gonna cut most of it.
But this video is from Poetic Flocko, who is supposed
to be brick Baby homeboy. I can't play the game.
How they play the game. They got the game on listen.
They got the game on a glitch. Mold man, they
got the game malfunctioning man ain't pay attention.

Speaker 3 (37:32):
But they declined to really press charges because they were
just waiting, and they gathered for two years. Watch brick
baby on these podcasts every episode, just wait for him
to say or do something that they can capture.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
I want you guys to read what this says.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
In March twenty twenty four, Defendit erupted at his place
of employment, threatening individuals in the room and online with
their fighting security and lady men to possessing the fire arm.

Speaker 2 (37:57):
All listen is on the podcast.

Speaker 1 (37:59):
During the incident and throughout twenty twenty four, Defended made
claims online of murdering people and threatened to do the
same to others. Then, on March eighteen, twenty twenty five,
the day before the rest of the case, Defending went
live on a video podcast with someone who he previously
threatened to kill. During the podcast, sitting across from that person,

(38:19):
defended brandess of firearm.

Speaker 2 (38:22):
That they never said, co defendant, They never said nothing.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
That it's technique, and it's technique in information even in
the indictment. But they gonna I'm gonna show you the
video that speaking about what they said. He showed the gun,
but I all, this don't got no business happening on camera.
But if we're being honest, it's safe on camera. It's
safe on camera. I'm gonna meet this been talking like this,
who I think might do? We're gonna do it on

(38:46):
Camera's safe, man, that's some safe shit.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
They definitely dictated the stream. The Gummys did their thing
any thing, that's a fact.

Speaker 6 (38:54):
So we had some good fun, good clean fund are
y'all noticing the patterns like the bricks.

Speaker 2 (38:59):
And all this look a little different all that. Yeah,
you said, Kamper was the one that you know, to
be frank with you, you.

Speaker 1 (39:07):
Know, brick Baby and others were making some very stupid decisions,
having conversations in public, trying to hash be founded and
encrypt politics on podcasts with white boars.

Speaker 2 (39:18):
It's crazy if.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
You really look at what they presented, which I imagine
the case is going to be heavily flooded with no
jumper content right, which means that even in his bond hearing,
what the government has positioned is we got the phone
taps and we got what he's done on No Jumper.
That in itself is enough in our opinion, to keeping

(39:42):
behind balls at this time.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
But zoom in.

Speaker 1 (39:44):
Some everybody understands that these things are happening at No Jumper,
But on this side we understand why they're happening at
No Jumping. Tell me why the brick baby have to
say the skulls. I got more skulls in the hood
than you got sitting the hood. Why did he even
say that what was going on that day? Was this
a planning interview with brick Baby? And he would call

(40:08):
loose cannon. No, Adam had Brick right there. He took
the phone and he put it up against he and
let them two men argue, Hey, Brick is saying this man,
what happened with that? For some reason, Adam is exemple
and to make matters worse or things in perspective. I
gotta stop trying to give you advice, because they say

(40:28):
giving advice to a stupid man, it's like giving salt
to a squirrel. I gotta just stop trying to even
help me and let Nick crash and burn and go
do ten fifty in a year.

Speaker 2 (40:37):
Then they'll figure it out.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
You know what I'm saying when they come back from jail,
then they'll have some tutelage they've been tutored in jail.
And the reason I don't like what Adam is doing
because I think it's weak. I think it's low hanging fruit.
I thought he was doing a great job at interviewing
when he was doing regular interviews. I think this is
a very weak way of doing content. And I think

(41:00):
it's damn near cruel. It's damn near cruel man to
get those guys up there and have them to position
themselves in this way knowing that and again I get it.
You're playing a high level chess game with a more
poker game where you're not telling them what card to play,
but you can kind of dictate what called the mother
get played by what you playing, what table you put
him at, right, you know the odds in this motherfucking

(41:22):
gambling spot. And I try to tell them this whole
content thing. If you appear authentic and you really come
from some and some of your stories separate you from
the suckers, and you gotta kind of try to give
a little bit of that to get a little bit
of the money. You gotta know how to do that. Bro,
because all this shit is a gambo. The problem is
brick Baby. They ain't watching the dice. Adam get to

(41:45):
do what he want to do, and they keep looking
at each other. They gonna kill each other. When I
catch I'm.

Speaker 2 (41:50):
Gonna kill you. Now. Why you calling it? You owe
me a faid nick? Fuck you call it.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
I'm right here for Ain't nobody calling no opposition while
looning the building. You called my option when I'm on camera,
I'm positioning you like you part of the squad, nigga.
Fuck you calling him when I show up for and
we really got problems, were talking like this to each other.
I got more bodies than what y'all going too fire,
y'all ain't watching the dice.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
This is a gamble. This ain't free money in this
content shit. This is a gamble.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
When you nig talking on six soul and he go
another thing about brick baby, I ain't heard. I didn't
heard him on the phone fifteen times. Guess what I
ain't heard him say on six So I thought them
nigg was indoctrinated. I thought them was indoctrinated. I ain't

(42:41):
heard one dead homies when he caught on the dead homies.
I'm on my way out on the dead homies. I
got barn tomorrow. I ain't hear no on the dead
homies on no six soul. That mean you were you
were putting a little bit on it out here when
you should have took a little bit off of Yeah,
y'all be going extra chieve when you should have said.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
No, nah main, no beef. Man, we going vegetarian.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
Y'all go extra beef when you should have win no beef,
We going vegetarian.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
Man. Listen, man, we want the bread only. Man.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Yeah, man, I want the bread only you can keep
the beef. Man. Them to want a double whopper with
this content shit, say man, I double down on the beef.
I ain't heard no, I ain't heard not one dead
homie since a niggas and locked up on six souls
and locked up. Let the kids remember you can get
money without doing all that, and you still cool. If

(43:33):
you are cool, coolest in you. It ain't on you.
It ain't the flag you representing or the stories you tell.
It's the way you walk, the way you dress, the
way you handle yourself. You stand on honor.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
You'll be alright. Do not fall.

Speaker 1 (43:47):
Victim to your cravings like these gentlemen have been doing.
But to make matters worse, what do Adam twenty two come.

Speaker 2 (43:54):
Out of there to heat? Have made a million dollars
off these dudes.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
And I'm being generous if you would have asked me today,
I say Adam twenty two has made over a million
dollars off the storyline of Brick, Baby Whack one hundred,
loose Cannon, big You, that whole Rico thing that they got,
the Rolling sixties and all that he Dodne made a
million dollars off that.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
That's facts.

Speaker 1 (44:15):
If my memory isn't failing me, I believe Brick been
that man friend for four or five years, six years.
In my indictment in my bell package, it mentions No
Jumper everything I did that they mentioned it in my
ball package for the most part. Right, they got a
few other things that we could have probably argued that
maybe I can get my baby mama to come and
say that didn't happen, right. I mean that I believe

(44:38):
there's defense for those other things. But these quote unquote
confessions happened at No Jumper. And I didn't call Louise
Cannon when I said the skull and body shit. You
put the thing and you call loose cannon in the
middle of our interview and put it on that like
it's right here and me and this man arguing, and
it's live to the public. You like, it's right here.

(44:58):
And so while I can people at is doing. I
also watched briging. I say, hmmm, the wise man says
what he knows. He don't know what he's saying. What
did he get from it? But here's the interesting part.
Brick Baby is on this what second week in jail.
He's already having issue with getting in communication with Adam.

(45:19):
Adam has been forthcoming since brick has been locked up.
I don't answer my phone calls from jail. I really
don't even answer my phone if I don't know the number.
I fucked with him, but I don't prioritize brick Baby
is calling. It ain't gonna be that kind of scenario.
I'm busy. I'm doing shit like I was when he
was out. I ain't even gonna slow down for him.
I don't give a if my platform is in his indictment,

(45:40):
I would feel guilty son, So Adam, I believe it's
starting to feel pressure from brick Baby, like Yo, I
think you ain't gonna hold me down, and I'm finna
be gone for a minute. And I really with you
in church your platform up with this shit. It's how
Brick is feeling. Yo, my life ain't gonna stop. And
on top of that, I'm not paying for you a lawyer.

(46:00):
He said it, point blank, period. Pay attention.

Speaker 6 (46:03):
Robert Sands centintendal I said Academics was live on Jerise
Mills Channel literally at the same time as No Jumper
talking to Loose and Break charming the fuck out of them,
and Break was big enough act.

Speaker 2 (46:13):
He definitely upset with you. Listen. I don't know what
Brig is talking about.

Speaker 6 (46:17):
All I can say this is the guidance that I
would give him is that during the adt ral era
of No Jumper, Academics was always saying how if they
were on Academics platform, that he would be paying them
two hundred k a year.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
He was putting him. So let me just let y'all
know they've been free agents for two years. They have
yet to ben offered a contract.

Speaker 6 (46:42):
So it's a very big deal between Academics suggesting that
things should be one way versus the way that they
actually are. I'm super real with people. I let people
know what I can afford. I let people know what
I could do. So I don't really know what Brick
could be mad at me about, besides the fact that
sometimes he seems like he does, you know, plain about
people who realistically have his back. So I don't know

(47:03):
what his grief is. His girl told me that she
was going to get him to uh hit me up
like today.

Speaker 1 (47:08):
Or or rich.

Speaker 2 (47:09):
I think you're giving his job with something. You know
he's gonna have a little when you in jail, you're thinking.

Speaker 4 (47:13):
That man, don't like that brook crazy?

Speaker 2 (47:19):
Yeah, idam don't like blood like that brop you will be.

Speaker 6 (47:23):
And I would just encourage all of us to not
let comments because we don't even know what Robert.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
So that is like act, do be hyping that kind
of ship up?

Speaker 6 (47:31):
Like I saw him saying that if Brick was his
employee that he would have just paid.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
For his lawyer just out the gate.

Speaker 6 (47:38):
He also said that sounds good, that sounds a great
He's so generous. Yeah, I'm not just doing as much
as all mine. All I'm saying is I can't pay
for your lawyers. But so I'm I'm straight up by
that I can't pay for your lawyers. But so I
can't pay for your lawyers. But so I'm I'm straight

(47:59):
up a boy that I can't pay for your lawyers.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
So I'm straight up about that, And so there you
have it.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
Adam says he's not paying for no mother h fag
case lawyer, and academics be capping. I spoke to ad
him about academics. I always told him academics, Shoe said,
his employees, Shoe said his wife. Academics be chili dog
and Adam. And I feel like Adam is having enough
of it, and that's maybe his next arc. His next
arcs may be going at academics, because I just see

(48:28):
that that being the only thing left right. The crips
are gone to jail, that storyline is gone. That takes
the big U storyline out. I'm sure Whack could run
a few more weeks of brick Baby is a Snitch,
but at some point that's gonna be done, and then
you got to just depend on your host, your personalities, uh,
and see what happens. But he basically says, listen, I'm

(48:50):
not paying.

Speaker 2 (48:51):
For brick Babies lawyer.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
He can be mad all they want academics can say
whatever you want.

Speaker 2 (48:55):
He's no good in jail. He's no good in jail.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
You know what I don't underst saying is people see
how this plays out time and time over, like it's
no longer surprise the sequence of events.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
And so now you gotta live with what.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
They said on those mics, trying to be bigger than
they really are. And a lot of times it's that
dudes be putting paint well it ain't, you know what
I'm saying. Dudes put paint where it ain't. They put
too much on it. But don't walk around trying to
be a rapper, trying to get yourself on the entertainment
and get on these platforms and start confessing the crimes
thinking it real to leave you anyway career. They're gonna

(49:33):
believe in no way doing no confession on them. Here's
another thing. It be grown men on that campaign and
then shooters right. What they're hoping is that a NIGG
boss like me or one of my guys employ them
or recruit them, or damn the adopt them.

Speaker 2 (49:48):
They be really looking for a daddy. I kill something, Nick,
I'm super tough.

Speaker 1 (49:52):
I'm like, oh family, he really rooting and looking for
a father, my nigga.

Speaker 2 (49:58):
They don't have no hustle all.

Speaker 1 (49:59):
They got the on fear as I crashed the whip
by this shit, I ain't say, Man, it's a Tesla
cyber truck.

Speaker 2 (50:04):
This shit hit on crash man.

Speaker 1 (50:06):
Yeah, nah, be careful with these platforms, see, because it's
a sequence of events. They get you the clicks, they
get you the case, they get the story, you get
the sentence, point blank period. And the cold part is homie.
It ain't personal. It's profitable. And I continue to tell
y'all that. And this is not a dish, This is perspective.
I need you niggas to download this because I'm giving

(50:27):
it to you from a place that they don't even
know how to stand. Then, so whenever I give it
to you, just download it and use it, install it
in your software. Again, if you don't climb the mountain,
you don't get the view. They ain't willing to go
through what I went through to get what I got.
I ain't even worried about them copying me, following me
doing what I'm doing. They ain't got what he'd take

(50:47):
to do what I've done to get what I got.
They just want to give it to him, niggasing for
farther figure. They looking for a daddy, They want to
be adopted, and I'm a hustler. It's a different kind son,
It's a different and can but they can never feel
my pain to turn down millions and could be making
millions if I exploit nick pain, if I go hard

(51:08):
with the snitch route, I could just start drilling on
unius and make millions like these other dudes do. But
my integrity won't let me see. They don't know what
it's like to sit in attention of truth and still
protect the people.

Speaker 2 (51:21):
You ain't felt the responsibility of leading the culture. Now
y'all just talk about it.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
And that's why my mic different, my lens clearer, and
my platform ain't the same, because they're feeding the thirst
and I'm trying to figure out why we dehydrated in
the first place.

Speaker 2 (51:36):
Let's talk about this.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
Joe Budden Melissa for a situation, and we got one
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