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August 11, 2025 β€’ 73 mins

YSL Mondo EXPOSES Young Thug RICO SECRETS, Ralo Snitch Claims, Police SHOOT Scooter, Baby Mama DRAMA YSL Mondo is back and rawer than ever in Part 2. This isn't your average industry interview. Mondo calls out Atlanta’s rap scene for being fake, snitch-friendly, and money-hungry while acting street. He addresses Ralo snitch rumors head-on, explains why Gunna’s PR move is better than Thug’s silence, and questions the real loyalty behind YSL’s brand. Beyond rap beef, Mondo gets personal about dealing with a messy baby mama situation, fighting for fair child support, and why the system is designed to break Black fathers. He also speaks on the pain of seeing Atlanta legends like Young Scooter ignored in death, exposing how police used deadly swatting tactics and media coverups to hide the truth. The convo dives into spiritual growth, Mondo’s conversion to Islam, and why so many street dudes stay trapped in cycles of betrayal, greed, and lies. He exposes how labels exploit producers, fake industry politics, and the hypocrisy of rappers screaming loyalty but chasing clout. This is Atlanta raw. No PR spin. No industry payoffs. No lies. Just real talk about street codes, snitch accusations, family drama, police corruption, and the daily fight to stay true when everyone around you sells out. 🎧 If you're tired of safe, watered-down interviews, hit play. This is the conversation they’re scared to have. πŸ”” Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE and join the community that keeps it πŸ’―. πŸ‘‡ Tap in for more πŸ‘‡ πŸ‘‰ Patreon for exclusive content: https://patreon.com/ItsUpTherePodcast πŸ‘‰ Join the Discord fam: https://discord.gg/3AwsHfDcJB #YSLMondo #ItsUpTherePodcast #AtlantaRap #YoungThug #Gunna #Ralo #BabyMamaDrama #StreetPolitics #HipHopUnfiltered #realtalk 00:00 – Atlanta Rap Politics & Calling Out Fake Beef 02:00 – Producers Splitting Up the Atlanta Sound 04:00 – Advice for Young Thug After Jail 07:00 – Missing the Painful Storytelling Angle 10:00 – Gunna Comparison & Street Narratives 13:00 – Thug’s PR, Media Choices, and GQ Critique 16:00 – Conversion to Islam – His Personal Journey 20:00 – Ralo's Mosque & Giving Back to the Hood 23:00 – Ralo Snitch Rumors and Loyalty Talk 27:00 – Little Baby Snippet and Atlanta Street Dynamics 28:30 – Baby Mama Drama & Fatherhood Issues 36:00 – Dealing with Court, Child Support, and Co-Parenting 42:00 – Anthony Edwards’ Baby Mama Situation 44:00 – Older Women Preying on Younger Men 45:30 – Remembering Young Scooter’s Impact on Atlanta 50:00 – Details Around Scooter’s Death & Police Issues 56:00 – Final Reflections on Loyalty, Fake Kicking it, and the Industry 01:02:00 – Young Thug Fallout Explained 01:09:00 – Talking About the Cost of Fame & Selling Out 01:13:00 – Wrap-Up & Where to Follow

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
These type of niggas. Let these folk, no you don't
like them? Yeah, handing your business? What is yall niggas?
Secretly y'all? That's whole ship. The nigga act't like holes
in and around here man, the rap niggas and these
nigga around here. Man, it's mainly rap niggas, y'all. Nigga
acting like holes man, cause y'all niggas want to be
cool with niggas who are already own so bad all
they take for these niggas say they don't like a nigga. Now,
y'all gonna go to goddamn boy. Y'all nigga, you don't

(00:21):
even nobody now you wanna god damn don't like nigga
because another nigga don't like him? Like that's gay, man.
But they and even told you why he don't like
But he can be mad a buddy fuck this hole? Yeah,
so you mad because enough because another nigga got another
nigga hole? You mad? Now you don't like buddy because
he fucked another nigga hole. Come on, man, y'all be
doing sucking shit and we ain't getting into it. Where
suckle shit that sucker shit y'all nigga be.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
On around and that and that, like it's a fake
in the Bennings model. But here's another thing. There's a
thing about a creative atmosphere. Right when you can get
five six, seven eight rap niggas that's all platinum niggas
in one room, read fold producers in the same So

(01:02):
now just think about this.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
They even split the producers up, bro, So did it
does split? It does split everything up.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
Listen, some of the Baby's biggest records come from Turbo, right,
and it's like Weezy is babying them.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
Now, that's like Thug and they.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
Don't split this shit down the middle man where it's
like and for business, everyone is gonna be self sustainable.
They're gonna be Okay, what I'm telling you is the
creative benchmark is gonna come down because you're not gonna
get some of those lifestyle kind of records when Thug
and Rich hom and you got six seven eight niggas

(01:43):
that don't wrap but talk fly in the background, Rosco
kind of niggas and shit, you know, just popping it right,
that's what bro. Even when I listen to Thug and
we can talk about this, right, because I know he
got to get his feet up on them. And also
the lyrics, the content of the lyrics is being monitored.
But even when I listen to the music, I ask myself,

(02:05):
because I'm a businessman, right, So even when we had
this conversation, this isn't.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
The real work. The real work comes.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
After this recording is done, meaning how do we title this,
how do we address the thumbnail, what will be the clips?
What's the best part to lead with?

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Right?

Speaker 2 (02:25):
And so some of the thinking and planning and plotting
is really the work.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
And so when I look at Thug and.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Him getting out of jail, was like, I don't know
if when I hear the records that he's been putting out,
I was asking myself, which way should Thug come out
and go? If you're asking me he should have came
out hurt. I think he should have linked because you
got all the time in the world to get back
flashshit and popping shit facts. I think you see it

(02:58):
work for Gunner gunn It really shows you gotta come
out man in black Dog, come man. They fucked over me.
I just my life was on the line. I really,
I really wanted him to come back that way. Fact
versus trying to pop it.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Yeah, you just went through some real shit. Fact brother,
folk want it, you gotta you gotta talk about this ship,
how you felt when you was in that motherfuckerer, what
you was going through, like your mental state, like folk
want to hear that ship and not even and even
your looking everything.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
And I know he's trying, right, he's he's trying to
do it with the covering of the face and he's
doing certain ship to be like Yo.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Man, I don't even want y'all looking in my eyes.
You know certain things. I can see what he's doing.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
But I'm saying, you got all the time in the
world to pop it right, and when you pop it,
I don't really think right now that he's gonna be
able to creatively pull together like you can't just jump
into the poppety it just you see, Gunna had to
come with a couple of them then he got the.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Fuck you mean you see what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
You ain't just come out and man, I ain't missed
the beat the Nigga Lyne. You missed the several beats
them niggas damn near had you nailed to the cross.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
And don't skip that for your fans. That's very valuable.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
That's a valuable You got a three or four year
run just on that ship.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Right.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
So what do you think about thugs latest songs in records?
What do you think about the direction that he's gone.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
I kind of feel like me personally, I felt like,
like you said, he should have came out on that
still on that, on that, on that almost like you
when you first started Damn there, it's like you're starting
all over again, like that paining nigga at home, the
nigga that hurt like come out like that. The recent
son they just put out with him in Pluto that

(04:50):
I think that's what kind of got my mind on
the that Damn they still on the put on the
Gunner ship real heavy because he did sure, yeah, I
don't want to put that out there. Ain't nobody, no day,
we ain't no food.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
We know because he said something about these nigga rest
and I gotta be the one calling them frame three.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
I listen to the song, you know what I'm saying.
So I feel like, damn, my brother, like, but it's
that kind of record, what's gonna be able to do it?
I don't know that type of record video was on
and I love Future video was hard visual, the visual,
but that's not one of them songs. It might be
something they were just pushing out there, but it ain't
time for that.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
See That's what I'm saying, and I'm talking from a
beating in perspective. Again, I love Thug, I love Future
baby like my that's my little brother. They put me
in the game. So I don't whatever he's saying. I'm
fucking with that, right, But I don't think this approach
is gonna like okay, I don't think this approach gives

(05:51):
him the highest success chance with the fans because it's
almost like he's just trying to skip over the fact
that my friends was just on the fucking stand Or
is it that they didn't won't let them talk about
that ship?

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Is it that because you're talking about but if you're
talking about Nigga's rat and what's the difference, that's worse.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
But if that because because you know, if that is
being said, right, I still think it's too much gray.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Area, not rit, I mean, not rely. It's ways it
said way you niggas rats.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
But I think he can't fuck with Gunner because they
can get him for like just not.

Speaker 1 (06:36):
Like you're saying just rats period. You still that subjects,
So why not talk about how what you're the pain
part of what you went through? Why not talk about
that there ain't it's nothing wrong telling your story like
or what you went through, if what happened, But don't
go Tom. That's worse to go to rat route. These
people know what the fuck rats and not what what
that means. So it's almost like you're still pushing the

(06:57):
street narrative out there instead of saying, man, damn, I
was hurt, Damn my life was on the line, but
I just went through some real ship. I would just
face the life. This she could have got serious for me.
You feel came back like the tape. Yeah, don't go
to trench coats. And it's just my opinion. You know,
I ain't telling you not to pop it, my brother,
but it's like almost like spiritually, brother, spiritually humble yourself

(07:23):
a little more.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
And that's and I'm gonna give your book because I
know you're gonna see this, but I'm gonna give you
a book. It's called Ego is the Enemy. That's what
I just read. That's what's making me think about some
of this right. And also, like with with Kanye West,
I gotta do Breakfast Club. I'm gonna kind of really
get into Kanye on Breakfast Club. It's like because I'm
reading and doing research on a man named Howard Hughes,

(07:48):
and he reminds me a lot of uh, some of
the things that Kanye has done because a lot of
people look at him as a maverick, as a good businessman,
but his ego on a lot of shit. You see
what I'm saying, And that's what I be telling you about.
Thank you about I appreciate you, man, Nigga. Two years
I was on trial. We may not never meet, but

(08:11):
I'm gonna shoot you a DM bro. They told me
you was out here holding it down. Thank you for
holding it down for me while I was on trial.
My brother, my.

Speaker 1 (08:18):
Life was in there. And you ain't no wrinking nigga.
You got deals.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
You can talk about anything like we talking about the
people who voice matter in the culture, like you gotta
say thank you. You can't let your ego like fuck
over you in a way where you feel like you're
bigger than the program.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Bro. But ego is the enemy. Is one of those
books that.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
I would tell everybody to read that motherfucker speling.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
You got some money, yo is the enemy? Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
If you come into some paper and you powerful, I
would say, read this. It'll it'll calibrate you, adjust you
like you, because you'll get the thanking. You bigger than
the program. Like me, I got more money than I've
ever had. Br So that's why I go to I'm
seeking because I'm going this is where niggas can fuck up.
And here's what you also got to remember. Prosperity holds

(09:06):
no guarantees, meaning just because you got successful, that don't
mean you stay successful. You can literally make this decision,
compound decisions, and put yourself in a scenario to go broke.
So when Thug comes out of jail, I'm saying, I
think he puts himself in the best situation and scenario

(09:28):
to continue to be successful by not just skipping over
those last two or three years. Bro It's what it
feels like he's doing now. I want to know, is
he doing that because of the like you said, the
court stuff, But you're saying, no, the subject matter, he's
still kicking.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
He's still kicking bullshit. Subject matter. You know what I'm saying,
so to what I was saying, like, let's make it
make sense thinking about it? Does it make sense to
not so we can't say, oh, maybe he can't talk
about that, Well, why are you even talking about the
other ship? You feel what I'm saying. So it's like
you can't go there, right, you just choose not to.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
I guess, yeah, how do you think how you feel
about him and the future song?

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Oh? And it's like you know, the in and they
gonna take it how they want to take it. Bro
it already know when people see this, they gonna be saying, man,
he just he's just mad at Thu right now. He
just hate on Thu right now. The whatever case may be.
But you know that for me, the song ain't it
ain't it ain't one of them ones that I know

(10:30):
he can make or that for for that to be
the song that you kind of hen back with Pluto
part was like, now you know Plulo always gonna get
it hit back.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
But guess why, this is what I'm saying about Thuh,
you cannot just jump out of jail and pop it.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
You gotta catch back up to what's going on. And
but he thinks I'm the poppet nigga.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
I'm the nigga they following, So I still can just
get out and go right back to what I was doing.
That's it because he know that man, they dressing like
like me, the little nigga based swag, the makings they voice,
They high pitching like I was, They melody like I was.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
They dressing like.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
Man, I'm just finished, start right back popping to y'all
and need to get in line.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
But that ain't high style and flaving fashion. That ain't
had work unfortunately, right.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
So what I see, because you can even hear it
on the song, you can hear Thug being someone that
this is maybe my twenty first verse and something being
out writing.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
Till you hear future.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
He just he find a pocket, he bounces. You see
what I'm saying, just instantly find their pocket. And also
on the GQ interview, Thug was talking about how I
gotta go see this too, and we're finna talk about
that because, like I said, I mean getting calls about
that from big wigs in this industry.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
But he was talking about how that the.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
That he's making a conscious effort to be heard now
far as like he ain't doing the mumble rap shit.
He's making a conscious effort to.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Hear exactly what he's saying and this keep understanding what
he's saying, right, And I don't know if that's because
he was on trial for lyrics like this is what
I mean about, why sit with GQ because GQ doesn't
really know your GQ is almost on the on the
fashion tip, right.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
They don't know what you've just been through. They ain't
part of our culture, they haven't been championing you. And
also some of us, me and other people in this
business have given our most valuable asset to Thug when
he was going through a hard time, which is our time.
We get paid to do this, meaning we don't have

(12:39):
to do it just for that particular reason, but a
lot of us, you know, put put time into trying
to help explain the other side of his case, you know.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
And then he went and sat with GQ.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
But before we get to that, we're gonna we're still
talking about the.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
Thug and Future song.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
I think what we're looking for from Thug in future
it's too early for them to be able to give
it to a s. Thug has to have a nine
month ten month run or just you know, making songs
and things right, right. I don't think he can just
just jump out like that, but you you agree with
me that he should.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
He should come out and maybe embrace the pain. Yeah,
I feel like he should. Uh, he should definitely go there,
rob Bro, because like you said, you almost skipping. You're
almost skipping and jumping over a time frame in the
timeline of your of your life type ship with your
fans musically right, you're kind of skipping it a little bit.

(13:40):
Do you think you want to forget that ship? I
mean I wouldn't. I mean, you can want to forget
it all. But that's gonna be something for me to
get cash in about that. Y'all just took me through
my turn facts. You got to come out to come
on that type of time life to talk about this ship.
I've just been through with y'all motherfuckers, not like on
you know, trying to halfway popping and then halfway put

(14:03):
it in there. Now you gotta go all the way
with embrace it.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
And you gotta go dark colors, black and white. You
see how Gunna came out. That was a nigga that
was like turned on me, bro like and I think
like I told you even in that interview last time,
and I think his lawyer kind of advised him in
the wrong way, Like even though he got to go home,
his lawyer didn't understand the cultural backlash that will come

(14:30):
with that.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
They ain't look, they just.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
Saying, you ain't gonna tell you, ain't gonna testify, gone home.
But see if it was somebody involved in the culture,
they would have knew.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
Nah, nah, nah.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
It's more than that, though, lawyer, it's more. It's a
little more than that. We gotta go another round, ken,
we got do we have another route? But he came
out like a man that yo, man, fuck like I
just went through there. He ain't went through half of
what Thug went through.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
He got a quick in a motherfucker fast and came
out to a number one song because he leaned in
to it. You can't just right, And I know, Thug,
looking at this, you got to lean into that home
Like if anybody's.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Part of the story, man, that's what that you I mean,
you know it ain't nowhere around it. That's part of
your story. Bro. It happened. The whole world watched this
shit happen. Bro. The whole world was kind of almost
on part facts investing emotionally into this shit facts. So
it's like, man, you four want to hear this type
of shit he for want to hear you get out
on it. Don't come back out like this shit it
never happened. Ain't gonna work because fo, you're throwing folks

(15:32):
off because motherfucker's like, damn, we just was emotionally investing
into this ship and you get out like this. It
just never happened. Nigga were damn the locked up with you,
Nigga mentally.

Speaker 2 (15:40):
Nigga's a lot of people, bro s. You know how
many hours people just sat there on allowing crime, just
watching this shit facts.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Man.

Speaker 2 (15:48):
Sometimes they would have a chat of fourteen thousand people
they've been on break six hours and people just sitting
there talking. They would hack the fucking trials and hack
the zooms and like, bro, they it was going crazy.
Let me ask you this, how did you get into
the Muslim faith?

Speaker 1 (16:08):
My, like, like my granddad he used to be Muslim
or I didn't wanna say used to be with granddad cause
he still like granddad Muslim my aunties and stuff like that,
being Muslim, my homeboy, MASI he was Muslim, way before
I wanna even say I wanna even I don't I
wanna say, way before m Raba I even knew, I think,
way before Roller even took its shahada uh that a

(16:30):
lot of people in my neighborhood started becoming Muslim. I
just started studying it. I was studying it for a while,
and it's something that I just always wanted to do
it after a while, you know, I just I kind
of just made my mind up one day and I
was like, man, you know, d this this is what
my heart telling me to do. This is what I
really wanna do. And I t and that took much
shot of and I and I went for that. But
this is just always something that's always just been around.
It ain't that I just popped up and don't wanna

(16:51):
be gonna be Muslim. It's like it always kind of
been around in my family a little bit, and just
you know, it been around. So it's just something I
just went ahead and just took a initiate to going
ahead and my shata, how has it been has it
been treating you? Oh? Man? You know? Becoming most the man?
I want to say that it's really one of like
one of the most beautiful things I done did for real. Man,
I know, probably my next stage would be like getting
married or something like that. But Islam is something that

(17:13):
especially this for me a little bit, man, not a
little bit. It dis for me a whole lot, because
I ain't the same guy who I used to be
because a lot of shit that's been going on, a
lot of situations, I would have been handling it different.
I would have been having a whole different mind state
or mind you know. So I just feel like, man, Islam, Man,
it dis withed me a lot, man, and it keeps
me on it kind of just keep me on point,

(17:34):
like they always have God on the forth front of
my mind. I gotta pray five times a day. I gotta,
you know, it's a lot I gotta do with certain stuff.
I gotta do accountability. Yeah. So it's almost like right
when I do probably want to slip, it's like, man,
I gotta I gotta pray. Yeah, man, let me, let me,
let me shake this off. Whatever I was just thinking
about it, whatever I thought I was finna go do,
or whatever the sision I thought I was gonna make.

(17:56):
When I praise, like, it's almost like, man, I do
shook that off because most of the time it's almost
like it ain't even say Ton that's putting his bad
stuff in my head. So it's like just me praying
five times a day and me kind of just being
on my den and trying my best to follow the
guidelines of Islam. It's like it's almost keeping me. It's
keeping me on point for real. So, yeah, it's a

(18:17):
beautiful thing.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
So with having it's called a mosque and yeah Mosco
mass jigs. Yeah, So by him having that in the
in the hood, basically in the in the city, do
you think that you would have been able to still
still go Muslim without having like that landmark, that place

(18:40):
where we can meet.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I think that's I was Muslim before. I was Muslim before.
I didn't even take my Yeah, I didn't take I
was already Muslim when I came. It just so happened
when I think he got out of I was in
the county jail. I had some county little shit going.
I was in the county jail when he got out
of prison. So when he got out of out of
the fast he stuck building over there, and I was like, hey,

(19:01):
you know, I'm finna I don't took my hota now brother,
while he was in prison, I ended up taking my shata.
So I was like, you know, I don't took much
of Hollo now bro, Like I heard you find build
a mass Jed over there. I'm from the stuff, Like
I'm I'm gonna start coming to that mass ye, brother,
So this was something I was already like, Yeah, I
didn't take much.

Speaker 2 (19:18):
You know, I still think that there's a lot of
value in that being over there in the for sure.

Speaker 1 (19:23):
That never no, that's almost never really never in history.
I don't know if I don't know what in history
that especially from no rap nigga, no bro, not from
no rap nigga, not from no young black nigga. In
our community. This is what what he built the mass
is that this is my real deal here. I'm from
Vine City. That's called the Vine City mass Jed. He's

(19:44):
from the bluff. I got this ship tatted on my
like I'm really from So it's almost like made me
feel like when I go over there and I beat
the massed brother, it's like it's just so beautiful to me.
Come like, bro, this this really is a mass Jed
bring in the middle of that's beautiful. This is a
place I can go any time of the day, twenty
four hours. I can go ahead and take a shower

(20:04):
i want to. I can go ahead and eat, I
can go ahead and pray, I can go ahead and sleep,
I can go ahead and do whatever. It's like, this
is something. It's a beautiful thing. That is that a
mass Did is right here in my hood like this.
I would never thought of a million years that. And
it's not just only a mass Did. It's a plaza
next door that we're getting built on right now. That's
gonna be opening up job communities in the in the
job opportunities for people in the community. Bro, it's gonna

(20:25):
be a barber shop, but have somealon. I wanna say,
a lounge. He building right there, two more extra houses,
like he got three houses, Like he's he kind of like,
you know, building the neighborhood up brou And it's kind
of like it's for to see a young nigga who
I grew up with doing something like this is just
motivation for me. Like that young nigga I grew up
with from the hood. That's niggas in the young niggas

(20:45):
ag ain't doing shit. Like this, buying the hood up,
doing this. Niggas ain't doing that. So if I commend
him for.

Speaker 2 (20:50):
That, you're not definitely commending for that. I think he
pushing the mean line and he doing he doing good
with that, you know, I do hear Muslims kind of
sometimes people of the Muslim faith kind of call him
out and gates sometimes we kind of.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
To some of the stuff they because it is some
of the stuff probably kind of you know, go outside
of the guidelines. As long were not perfect. We all
make mistakes, so you know that's some of the Muslim
are really really on their dean or really strict about
their dean. So they look at us like, man, y'all
not really fake Muslim, but they like man y'all Bush. Yeah,
they don't. They think y'all rene gay Muslims. They don't

(21:26):
like that ship.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
Some people don't like that ship because they saying, Yo,
we don't want people to look at y'all and think Muslims.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
That's how it's supposed to be. Yep, you know that's
what's on.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Yeah, they want people whatever y'all is, it's cool, but
y'all taking our name and we we say upright and
dependent like we on some like we don't want them
to think that you can smoke on Thursday and then
be you know what I'm saying, like on some playing
both sides of the field. I do think though, when
I talk about Ralo, there's been a lot going on

(21:58):
with you know, he was in a situation where he
was about to be upset with a lot of rappers.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
Who were going to perform for Big Meatch. He kind
of felt like yo, again, selective politicking. It's like it's
some kind of you know, how y'all gonna perform and
do this and that and that and this.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
What is in your opinion, being from Atlanta, what is
the streets of Atlanta feeling about even Rattlo.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Man? You know they they he he kind of got
like this. I don't know what it is though, bro,
but it's like, you know, a lot of people trying
to push this rat narrative on him. I ain't never
really got too deep into all that. And that's what
I don't supposed to as him being my mood. I
don't supposed to even get into the back biting in

(22:49):
the back leer. I don't even supposed to get into
all that about him. But just for me and to
for me to you and then for for people who
don't know what's really going over there. A lot of
people they try to talk bad about Shady Bro. You
feel me. They try to say he's a rat, or
they try to say he go on the internet and
do this, or they even try to push the Muslim
or he ain't a real Muslim because he's saying this,

(23:10):
so he operating like this, like they say a lot
of shit. Man, Them folks don't went all the way
down and to my coach, she oh man, he got
these niggas O. Like, folks be saying a lot of
crazy shit about my brother. Man. But you know, I
don't never try to get into all that with people
about him because I don't really supposed to even be
you know, like I said, backbiting or he ain't gonna
be back by for me because I ain't gonna never
say thatthing bad about him. But I'm just letting you

(23:32):
know what people but the city and the streets are
saying like this is the type shit. You know, I
gotta deal with that too on my end. Motherfuckers try
to come to me or oh man, roll over this
and roll over that. I'll be like man, Bro, I'm Muslim. Bro, Well,
I'm on Muslim timing like bro, Mom, Well, I don't
want to get into all the streak shit and all
that like, I ain't. I don't want to. Don't mix me.
Don't try to make me mix my my religion Broich

(23:54):
with the streaks shit. But see go the thing.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
They could have either said, you will select a politic
because you were hard on Wooded, right, but you wasn't
hard on Rollo right right.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
They could have said that, but I didn't see what
Rollo did though. Well, I don't see I don't know
what Rollo rad like. I don't see no paperwork. I
didn't read all it I did. He got a lot
of interviews when he always showing his paperwork. But I
don't be getting in to all that ship. I don't
know what I don't I didn't. I don't know if
he but my whole We've seen people like Woody get
on stand. We've seen people like Gonna do this type

(24:25):
of stuff with Rolloh. Situations like a lot of people
ridly them that don't know what going on. It's like
they gotta select the people saying oh, we've seen the paperwork.
We've seen this, Uh his ship don't sign right. They
adding up with like, ain't nobody show. What they said
is they've seen the paperwork.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
And Hey's saying he told him, yeah he said something,
But he's saying that what I said was I was
trying to trick the people.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Right, they're basically what he's saying, I run no play
on the fed.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
So he said, yeah, I said something, but go get
the nigga locked up like he was wood done.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
He he ain't something nobody to jail like he was
getting around.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Yeah, but that's why I'm saying that ain't how the
streets is even what it because what.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
Happens is.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
I can snitch on you and and you don't even
get arrested right now, Like I can snitch on you
when it lead to investigation facts and then it leads to.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
Nine months later some whole other shit that don't got
nothing to do with me.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
Yeah, but the trail, Yeah, And so I think he
has to always take that in consideration. Also, I wouldn't
put it past and salute Brian still like you know,
of course this alleged, but I wouldn't put it past that.
You know, maybe Brian still has uh, or let me
just take Brian still out of it. Maybe someone who

(25:46):
has more pertinent information about the details, because think about this,
Brian still ain't just rob oh lawyer, he thug lord,
all these niggas Lord. So if I know something about
it that kind of may have happened, the sealed.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Or what have you.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
You don't know if I may have slipping told man,
I ain't gonna tell you what happened.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
But you know, just what kind of watch you got?

Speaker 2 (26:11):
You know, you don't know if something like that took place, right,
I don't know what had happened. But them dudes standing
on it, bro niggas is standing on the fact that like, uh,
you know, Rollow ain't right and I had something go
viral about Rollo and he got up under the thing.
I'm like, brother Street's asking for it and he hit me.

(26:32):
But we ain't never talked, you know, I don't know.
I don't think I want to interview him though, because
I don't want him just to get on there crashing out,
and I feel like.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
He got approved basically the same thing that's been going on,
repeated it like you got to bring your paperwork out.
It's almost like the same repetitive shit.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
You know I ain't because you know, I don't know
what else we'll get into it. Then also I can
ask you this. So there's been a snippet that people
are saying that comes from a little baby.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
Oh yeah, to my it's so crazy. That's one of
my little buddy Man shouts out to my little brother
man man too. He just got out of prison, did
ten years. He been going crazy right now with the
rap shit. But that's man rapping the damn song. They
got him in the baby I liken together every day.
That might he was just calling my phone too. But
that's my dog Man, that's my brother. I thought we Man,

(27:20):
I've been on em, but we been on each other
and we were a little kid at my dog. But
that's it. That's the man rapping the damn song. And
he said that too. He was just don't lie kicking it.
He didn't try to put that out there like this
ship old when he got out of prison. I think
he was just live and somebody on screen recording and
just now putting this ship out there like on some
on some funny style ship man. But yeah, man, I

(27:40):
heard this. I heard the snippy too, I'm like, damn,
that's so, you know. That's what I'm saying. I think
them dudes might have information and maybe we don't have,
you know, And if it is, man, let a nigga
know the information. But it's still is like, at the
end of the day, all I can do is accept
the information and take it is what it is. I
can't deny him as being my brother, my brother. I
can't do that, y'all. What y'all want me to do,

(28:01):
I can't do that. That don't determine to me saying well,
I can't hang with him on a street. He ain't
doing that street any damn way. So it ain't like
I can't say, well, I can't be with him on
no street type of timing. But it's like, hey, man,
they're still my Muslim brother. They ain't gonna never stop
there from being he. They don't take him away from
being Muslim. We can't say he ain't Muslim no more.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Right.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
I also seen two on the other day. Man, what's
going on with you and your baby mama? Man?

Speaker 2 (28:26):
And I'm going through something right now too, So I
think we're gonna have a good conversation about it.

Speaker 3 (28:30):
Man.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Listen, Man, and this and this is just being serious bro.
All and these are all the narratives bro, that's been
getting pushed out about me brother lately. Bro, like from
from setting the ass, pushing the narrative a lot of ship, bro,
like all these little log pages. But it's like what
people don't know but that this ship really hurt a

(28:51):
real father. Bro. This is my oldest daughter, mama. Now
I got three kids. This is my oldest daughter, Mama.
It's almost like, Bro, I you know, people try to say
you got a favorite child, but it's all it's almost like, Bro,
my other kids don't. It's much. Getty's not gonna say that.
It's like I'm not showing, but it's like I show
more energy, Damn neil it to so baby girl. I

(29:12):
just I just never understood why are you pushing the
narrative out here? I don't take care of my child
when every holiday, every it ain't even about the money
with me. But I'm just getting into it when you
want to talk about financial shit like I don't take
care of my child. I can't recall really damn birthday,
Christmas or dance event. Whenever my daughter have needed I

(29:34):
don't got her room fixed up at my baby mama crib.
That's not my crib. You still a mother. You still
have to do financial shit too, baby girl. Don't think
because oh I'm just a daddy, I supposed to do
everything financial You a mom. You know. I hate that
because they think you got it.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Like even with mine, it's like, yo, you think I
gotta just jump when you say jump, or I'm overly
taking care of these That's what I'm talking about, overly
doing shit and what really be pissed off?

Speaker 1 (30:02):
Making me, uh, what really has me tooking baggage?

Speaker 2 (30:05):
That a lot of times women who it's like they'll
pick a baby daddy to treat like that.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
They'll have several baby daddy.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Is right, but they'll just pick one that it's like,
you're the one I'm digging in with.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
With this, with this particular with my crazy baby. She
just like that would do with all her baby that.
I think she just go through seasons, I think or
gaps because her other baby there. And I fucked with
bro like bro real nigga, bro he he And I
always been in the type of nigga. You know, I'm
a real player. I ain't never been the type of
nigga to get mad at nigga talking to one of
my baby mamas or having them. I ain't never been
like that, man, Like I can walk any more for

(30:40):
your boyfriend there here, baby mama, dap him down with
might sit right there and blow one with y'all. I'm
a player. I don't care about as long as ain't
there crazy having around my kids. Ain't no wild she
none of that type. We're gonna have a problem other
than that, I ain't with it. But her baby the
other baby daddy, Bro, Like when she trip out on me,
he'd be happy down to get the baby and get
my child brain and let me sneak and I got zoid, bro, Like,
lem me see, he knows why she is, bro, he

(31:02):
knows how she's heavy. Bro. It's just she just she
just it's and it's it's a fun those situations because
now br my daughter's getting older, bro, and it's like,
my daughter need her daddy in her life, brother, kind
of you know, to try to culture and to save
her away from a lot of from the nigga that
I used to be playing doing doing certain ship the females,
Like I want to save my daughter from there and

(31:23):
my baby mama. It's like, no matter what, no matter
if I wasn't, let's they say, if I wasn't financially
take care of my child, why are you not letting
me spend time with my child? I'm trying. You got
niggas who might be financially take care of the child,
but ain't Probably them ain't never seen I ain't seen
their child got damn yeah, in the year two years.
It's like, why do a nigga got a beg to

(31:44):
get their child? Why do we gotta be money even
if we shouldn't even be talking about that. These kids
need their fathers in their life, Like that's the main
thing that we need to be getting on life. Let's
talk about the father's actually being in these kids. They
get so and it be like these little ratchet little
baby mama's two though, like it almost make me pushing
their to the young people who ain't got kids. You

(32:05):
got to be careful you have any kids. That's very important.
You got to be careful having these kids by these
certain women brought that puss it good on them, ratchet
bras that would get it. See it is begain with.
Don't let that good puss it tons you fuck your
whole goddamnit, fuck your life up, broke. This should be
hurting me, brother, I gotta ge hurt me with my
with my baby. I can't see my child. Man.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
I love my little boys and my youngest son. Mama
be trying to And it's like, bro, everybody know I love.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
Them dudes more than life.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
I'm talking about lay it down right now, whatever, whenever,
about whatever about them dudes. And and for me, I
be I asked myself all the time because again that's
why I read these books, because I'm I'm gonna make
sure I'm never raged, baby, because that's what they can
do when when they the mother your child, and and

(32:54):
I honestly believe in my case, they want more money.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
They see I got real papers, and they that's what
it is. Fucking that's what it is. And that hurt
my heart. That's all shit hurt my feeling, bro, And
that's all it is. And it all got to the
point where you know, I didn't even know I was
on child support. I've been on child sport for a
minute because once I found out I owed a few
thousand that ten thousand dollars. Yeah, So it's like, bro,
I didn't even know I was on child sport, and

(33:19):
it's like, why did you do that? You don't don't
even make sent baby girl and you and it's like,
you think I want to give my daughter bro a
twelve year older girl only two fifty a months, right,
that ain't her hair might be two fitty right? I
feel bad. Then it's like it's almost put it almost
like they thinking they winning by going to do that
when you're losing. The child is losing, yeah, the child losing.

(33:42):
And it's almost like, damn, how old is your daughter?
She's twelve years old? Okay, she's twelve, and I got
two five year olds. It's just they just munchster parts.
They're not twenty.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
It is this the one that that the bloggers guy
was saying that you had the charges against um?

Speaker 1 (33:57):
Is that the same girl? I don't know if he
was talking me and my baby Mama have had some
legal shit going on, so he could have been talking
about her. Yes, you say, NAT said NAT was talking
about but I don't know what's he talking about her
or the shot All said baby mama. Now I forget
you because man All said baby Mama have had some
ship too. But you know all that. I got a

(34:19):
lot of shit that he be talking about. That's why
I be kind of looking at him like, man, dude,
you just be talking. You don't really you don't know
me for real. But and I'm gonna bleep his name anyway. Yeah, fact,
we don't even want folks wouldn't even give him no credibility.
But yeah, he could have been either. I think he
was talking about, but he mixed both of the situations
in just to try to tournish my name to make
me seem like I'm a bad guy. This crazy nigga

(34:41):
woman be the type of nigga type of like that
ain't what's going on. We can call we can call
shout him right now. Half I ever got damn Like
you feel what I'm saying, Like this ain't that type
of time, and like you feel me. But that's the
narrative I he tried to push out there and me
and my baby mama. She know what the situation was
with her, with the legal ship that we have going on.
She know that what it happened. You feel what I'm saying,
and all just come boiled back to bro like she

(35:04):
I've been going through this ship with her for years
after years, after years, my daughter's just not getting her
Christmas shit. Brother, Like last month, brother, damn, and I
had to sneak that over there, like my daughter, we
had to sneak and make Instagram pages to call me
or her grandma. So because her mama sit there and
talk and say so much bad shit about us, my daughter,
I'm most scared to like she don't even want to

(35:24):
ask her mama to come see us because you know
Mama gonna snap going over there, Like it's this type
of doing that to you. I don't know what's wrong.
I can't figure or something like bruh, I ain't me
and my bruh since my since I got my big
mama pregnant. Bro, I haven't had no sexual intercourses with
this lady. My daughter is twelve years old. I haven't
had no type of sexual intercourses with this lady. Yeah,

(35:46):
I don't even want to think. I think my daughter
probably last time we had some sexual shit going on,
my daughter had to be months, like literally months, wasn't
even one years old yet, So it's like it can't be.
It's just you just wanted these bitter ass baby mamas
and I and almost come from like damn that you
was raised like this or something like you think this ratchet? Yes, brother,

(36:06):
that's when I be trying to talk about it. Folks
think I just be get on the internet just trying
to bash her or talk about her. Nah brum getting
on this internet like let motherfuckers know, like, well, we
gotta stop this ship, bro because the shit she doing,
she thinks it's cute obviously because maybe her people was
doing this type of ratchet ass you know, a bitter
ass shit. Broh It It's like it just don't make

(36:27):
sense to me of why you doing it. You're trying
to push the narrative out there on take care of
my child, baby girl winning you probably just start being
a real deal h full time mother because you getting
tool with all your baby daddies. So you got the
spiteful shit, prideful to go back to the ego and
pride shit. You mad at us, so you wanna fake
harper the kids and use the kids. It's like leverage

(36:47):
against her. But you know you need us to get caught.
We the type of father we get out, you'll never
have them because they'll be with us. They'll be with us,
got them doing what we're doing they don't be with you,
like my kids hold enough to my kid ricking out
with me. I got cool lass kid. My daughter's a beautiful,
cool kid, so so I don't know they. I can't
wait to have my kids with me. But it's almost like, Bro,
my baby mama with her, particularly Bro, I just get

(37:09):
into it with her the most. My other two baby
mamas BRO like shots out them, but like they cool,
like they don't mind me, Like we don't be about
no money and shit with them. But with her, bru
it's like she stuck on this old ratchet ass bitter
bout money shit, like she just be on some hate.
Like how do y'all fix that? Though? Bruh, It's almost

(37:30):
like it ain't really too many ways to fix it
other than me, for real, legally getting my child legitimized,
going through that process, and I don't I hate it, Bro.
I hate the court process. I hate that court shit.
I hate putting them folks in my business. But it's
almost like, Bro, the wait that she set up. Right now,
I have no choice but to go get my child
legitimized and have equal rights to my child because nothing

(37:51):
else is gonna fix it. It can be few much
where I can't just submit to you. You're bullshit, and
every time you ask me, I'm tearing it off. Hell,
just don't out here. Just get it at the end
of the day. After a while, you're still gonna be
on the board. Shit. It's gonna get to the point
where I can say I don't have it or not
right now one time, and it can be by some
ship that she really don't really need at this moment.

(38:13):
You just want me to jump because it's gonna benefit
you to make it look good like you being a
great mother. It ain't no ship that's benefited me to
make me because you You ain't giving me no flowers
for being a good dad. You feel what I'm saying.
So it's like, ain't that jump you want me to jump?
And you say jumping to benefit you to make you
like you a good mother?

Speaker 2 (38:30):
Come on, baby, Like why why why is it hard
for them to ever give flowers though that?

Speaker 1 (38:35):
I don't understand it. I don't get it. Bro Like
niggas say they ain't got it one time, and I
might not do. I ain't never said I was rich, baby,
I ain't never said I was rich. It might be
a gap where hey, baby, it done rolled around with bills.
I got other kids. I got ship going, baby, I
got ship to handle. You might have just caught me
in that gap at that one moment. I might have
had it five minutes later, Baby, I might have had
this ship tomorrow. She don't need this ship right now

(38:56):
to this god damn second. You say want me to jumping,
You say jump because you want these type like you
probably been trained like that or work these NIGGASO. You
got that type of man. Now, I know you, I
know your family. You got this type of me, teddy
where you think that shit is cool and cute. Somebody
taught you the wrong way. Not even saying your mama
because your mama don't pay. Your mama didn play that ship.
Your mom used to be on your ass. Now that
she's gone, bro recipe soul. Now she's gone the culture.

(39:17):
It's like you going off paying my bills, paid my
you know what's going on our Almo call how her name?
But woman, you living off the motherfuckering internet. Let the
Internet raise you and the motherfucker it ain't even her people.
I don't even want to forgive me y'all even saying
her people did that raised her, She raised off the coach.
She ain't always been like that. You just start acting
like this, baby mama. Old man used to be like

(39:38):
that Cardiff B. She used to be like that, bro.
Pay for the pussy and all that.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
Man, I can't say how many relationships that ship probably
don't ruined, just the way that they've now captured our
women's ideology is like pay for everything, and it's like, baby,
I can pay.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
I'm gonna pay for everything. You don't have to tell
you that, but that attitude or that that's that energy
gonna make me. I got to go from you. Man,
we go through enough already you feel like a leech. Yes, bro,
we go through enough as a nigga who have it
most a nigga who got going on. We almost got
damned to downplay our life like we ain't really having
what we have it because the motherfuckerna automatically feel like

(40:17):
the caliber niggas we is like we got damn We
gotta get them something like hell, and I don't like
to feel like they can already feel like motherfuckers around
me for that purpose. That's why so now my baby
mama doing me like that, it throwing me off and
throw a nigga all the way up.

Speaker 2 (40:29):
Even for my children, like I'm bro, I get whatever
every time they call, every single time they call, every
single time they call, and I still have to hear
about shit, and I hate that and it hurts my
heart because and also it was important for me to
ask you how to fix it, because that's the most
important part. Even even in my situation. It's like I

(40:51):
try to tell my exes or my baby mamas is
like time well spent in an argument, because we're gonna
have arguments, but time well spent in the argument is
focusing on the future of the argument, meaning.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
How we fix it.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
But what I've noticed with my baby mama's or exis
is that when they argue, they go back to the
past facts. They don't say next time, don't do it,
like if this is how we can do that.

Speaker 1 (41:19):
Actual facts. They gonna go back to some shit you
made nigga, you did this? Are you facts? Every time?
What the hell just happened? Push your push that in this.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
This like ship yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
Let me see ah, nigga, that's what was it?

Speaker 3 (41:55):
That? But yeah, man, So.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
Relationships are sticky, man, we see that. Anthony Elwis, What
do you think about that? So, for people who don't know,
Anthony Ellwis has a brand new baby by Aisha who
is a little little baby's baby mam as well, and
there was some rumors going around about him paying all
the child support up front and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
Do you think that.

Speaker 2 (42:22):
Older women can pray on younger men in the same
way that older men can pray on younger women.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
Yes, sir, yes sir. And the and that's probably one
of them type set up. He ain't do that wrong
by going to get that shit out the way. Yeah,
like going on on baby, just here, gonna get get
out the way because I ain't gonna be dragging myself
along every month after month after month trying to pay
for this shit. Baby, I gotta to do that going
on on here and that shit feel good at first.
Let let that shit pity. You ain't winning, baby, I'm

(42:49):
not gonna even let you think you win it. Like
what did you think that? She ain't nothing to me?

Speaker 2 (42:53):
And it ain't know what that's really saying. Ain't no
chance of me coming through because see you know that
a little bit in the woman here, it's like I'll
keep the back maybe maybe in three years back around.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
To me, I keep this ship looking good. Yeah, I
mean that nigga, he let you know, baby, you'll never
see me again, and it's so hurtful. I don't. I mean,
it could be hurtful for the child because I don't
know if they were saying, hey, you and the child
going on it's yeah, that's that type of what it's like,
y'all ain't gonna see me no more than yeah, cause
he said I ain't trying to do it. But we

(43:24):
don't be knowing the flip side of it too. We
don't know if but it was probably told, hey, baby,
I ain't ready to have no child yet, and is
still stuck it on him because of who he was
I would hate, So that might be the ship why
he did it like that, like man, heill man, because
I already I told you they want you, you basically
putting the bad He might be looking at it like, man,
you old dumb me like that.

Speaker 2 (43:44):
I wondered he thinking like it, Like I wonder if
he think like that, fact man trying to pull a
fast one on me.

Speaker 1 (43:51):
You know, the young nigga think like that. Man, it's
you nig he thinking like that he turns like, get
me man, let him get one of mold. One day,
she probably like, yes, sir, I got the in the
gas now. She probably called him on a furtile these
whole so boy, listen, man, these hole when it comes
to the bank roll, who on her map, I mean

(44:12):
her phone, she blame me, call it over here to
fuck me good and make sure you don't take it
out super. She's gonna get you lit. Y'all can be
vied that she's gonna make sure the night is good
carrying on. But the whole back of her brain, you
know the night, yes, lord, and is the night I'm
gonna get the gas.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
I told motherfuckers, you ain't really have emotion if you
ain't never had. Nobody really fake fall in love with
you like I'm telling I really be faking little in
their eyes like.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
This break character, no facts, no facts, you know me
like break character, Man, I'll be trying to make him
break character. I'm stern. I ain't gonna I'm gonna be
trying to look in the eyes while they doing.

Speaker 2 (44:52):
All yeah, trying to you know what I'm saying, They
will fake fall in love with you. This money bro
on some like you know what I mean, crying.

Speaker 1 (45:05):
Fuck you up your swell like man, make you feel bad,
tender nigga. They got you, they got you, boy, I
got you, They got they gonna have you so fat
boy before you know it. But you drained dry all
because you thought she fake loved you. But she had
a game plan the whole goddamn time.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
But their money and mother for me, motherfucker what so.
And we'll get a couple more topics then we'll get
out of here. What what I remember last time? I'm
trying to think of some of the ship that came
out from last time when we talked. Boy, Well, last time,
that ship went so crazy, so many people was like
talking about it. I think that shit did about seven
hundred thousand. That ship went crazy. I'm trying to think

(45:45):
what came out Fanny Willis. What's up with Fannie Willis.
Let's talk about her situation.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
You know, I never communicated with her again after after
she had my case.

Speaker 2 (45:55):
They tried to act like they I don't know what
they would say. I can't really remember, but I know
the internet was trying.

Speaker 1 (46:01):
To Yeah, they be saying that weird ass you to
put something on the record for him. But I can't
even remember what. But it's just for you know, they
throwing a narrative out there like I may have told
her something or something. You know, the internet is, Yeah,
that's what it was, because where is it on paperwork?

(46:22):
Somebody on y'all high power to ass motherfuckers who can
dig paperwork up? Did y'all high powered ass up and
find any black and white? Well? Mondo ever told I
ain't never been in a terrogation room, brother, I never
even been in no motherfucker in terrogation room to be
questioned before period find it out because it got to
be on black and white. You just can't have this

(46:42):
type of shit and this and not like you feel
me like this? Ain't they ain't that ain't how it go?
So y'all high powered as a paperwork finding motherfuckers like
your ten nighty jate type of niggas all those That's
why he been shut down on even trying to play
with me. I've been shutt niggas like him down. But
it's like, y'all go find it, bro? What the here?
Y'all y'all think? I am man? What could I my
case happen? Way before these boys even thought about a

(47:04):
reco case. What the hell my case, which was the
case dealing with my baby mama, had to do anything
with a Y cell or anything of that nature. Brother,
It's a lot of this shit that we you know,
I be feeling like I don't got to explain nobody,
but these narratives been getting pushed out for so long
and all these motherfuckers. Then sometime it might be stopping
my bank roll too, because.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
It's niggas that like we said, it's niggas that ain't
come in, they ain't liking, but they watching fat.

Speaker 1 (47:29):
They don't know fat exactly. Brother. So some of the
shit is almost like y'all y'all throwing Durnham a name,
y'all black bolling me, y'all trying to throw all this
fuck shit on my name that it's not true, bro,
and it's bullshit because y'all afraid that I'm gonna say
too much real shit and expose y'all fake shit or
what like? Why y'all trying to throw so out on
money name so much? I ain't nothing my life told
on a nigga on this earth, on this planet for what, nigga,

(47:51):
everything I've been through nigga. I've been on cases by myself.
Everything money been through nigga. I went to handle my
ben and did my time for I don't have no
reason to be sitting right here telling on niggas, saying
a nigga name for nothing. I ain't that. That ain't
how I was raised.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (48:02):
I don't got no and I have no business by myself.
I don't really do ship with niggas. I don't be
around the motherfucker doing Hey. I'm not doing that because
I know what niggas. I've been taught by real ogs.
I know what's going on. I know who to do
ship with it, who not to do she with. I
ain't even living that type of lifestyleum or even be
worrying about that right now in this gap anyway, right right,
this is what I want to talk to you about too. RP.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Young Schooter for sure, man, long lived street man. So
what did school to mean to you? What does school
to mean to Atlanta? And of course these are separate question,
so full start deal, What do you think school meant
to Atlanta?

Speaker 1 (48:43):
Man? Screet meant a lot to Atlanta. Man. You know,
street Screet was just one of like he's the one
that original. He brings the originality like that people can
always dig back into some ship or like you know
about the about the jug ship and about the you know,
niggas can always go back and be like, boy, I
remember this Gap or Street or Nigga screaked, but it's
putting out music, niggas, halving niggas, niggas joor nigga and

(49:06):
really get some money for real life. But on the
outside of that too, tho, just him being a good
nigga period screed a good nigga, bro, Screet, a good nigga.
That's my dog, like you know, And it's probably also
answering the question the other question of how I feel
about like that dog Man Street had a personal relationship too,
just not all about thug like Nigga screeked, no niggas
some of my family members and you know Streek my

(49:26):
dog bro. He just here a genuinely good nigga. But
like Nigga mean screet Man Street, that nigga we streeked
seeing me one time, Nigga, I want to say losing,
I was shooting dice one day. Nigga was down Bad
Nigga Street, God damn By Hill. But like, you don't
he that type of nigga. That's my dog to Like
we don't have been through some little cool ship together
like that. My boy, Like he ain't even have to
do that off the screen of nobody, Like it's just

(49:47):
me and him right here kicking it. But he'll bay
God damn. But the folk got your got your dowmb
bad by getting nigga at back like.

Speaker 2 (49:53):
Street a good nigga nigga. You know, how do you
feel about how he died? Like is there any communication
of talks.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
About what happened? Yeah, you know, it's just it goes
back to one of these jealous ass women. Man, you
know you just got it was a jenous ass one
that made a false carp and you know it threw
everybody out. It was street birthday, I want to say.
I want to say they were probably getting ready to
go out or something like that. You know, it threw
everybody off that the police at the door. But it
initially started from old girl bro making a bogus ass

(50:23):
car because she probably was mad at another nigga in
the spot or whatever the case may be. And that
also bought down to me pushing the narrative about our city.
That's what really bought. That's what really ignited me posting
the picture about little Woe bro for real, for real,
I didn't know it was gonna happen, but me posting
it and writing what I wrote on my picture the
street kind of made me. I'm like, damn, bro, we

(50:44):
losing a lot of real niggas bout dumb ass ship. Bro,
We've just been losing too many real niggas brought about
dumb ship like let's got let's let's try to get
back on these ship like we losing. The city is
losing right now. Bro, We're losing real niggas and all
these fake niggas around the more for fuckers still running
around them more for a survive it, like let's try
to God damn, let's let's like, let's keep the love, bro, Like,
let's put the love and the piece back into this ship. Bro,

(51:06):
all the other essentially dumb goofast ship. Man, this girl
on these dumb at girl brother on call and said,
this bogus ass caused the nigga to lose their fucking life. Bro,
So is it official? Did they shoot them? Did it that?
I don't know yet. That's that what I don't know yet,
but it's like it's almost like, how can they not
figure this out? Why ain't nobody digging it? Dese folk
to begin suit? How can they lie on on? How

(51:28):
can ahead and got money future in them? Got paper?
I don't understand. How can the APD lie like that?
How can y'all cover that up and get away with like?
That's that should be like some ship that take the
whole goddamn deep what it's called defund the whole god
damn APD. How can y'all lie and say, y'all, now,
shot was fired on the scene and y'all didn't shoot nobody,
but come to find out that y'all shooting. How can

(51:50):
y'all get away with that?

Speaker 2 (51:51):
That's how deep it is? It's layers to this ship.
You know what I'm saying, But I don't know. It's like,
you know, because like you said through head about.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
Just this, y'all got in here.

Speaker 3 (52:05):
Like.

Speaker 1 (52:06):
Yeah I would, yeah, yeah, yeah, But.

Speaker 2 (52:10):
And then it's like but but it's like you got
to know what's what's called schwating. You gotta know that
someone is making a prank or a fake call because
it's only one call and for that much to be happening.
You at least get three four calls. You said a shot,
find somebody nikked, They dragged the inn.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
They baby involved. Man, this girl so fucking bogus MA.
When I listen to that ship, bro, I was mad
at my I was so mad, I damnly want to
go through the phone and it got damn hey listen,
bitch you my friend like you Dad ass wrong for
that baby just right here. But it goes back into
this too. Georgia is so fucked up, Bro. I love
my seat, I love Atlanta, but Georgia is fucked up

(52:49):
legally on rights and ship like this is almost like
a this you know this is a heat say a state. Yeah,
I can go say, man, looms that robbed me. Man,
they ain't finna come find out nothing. You're gonna have
a wart. What if I know your real name and
your information. I can go literally right to the police
station right now and say, man, this nigga is such
as such your real name, no evidence or nothing. Bro,

(53:10):
you're gonna have war, brother, God, then you're gonna have
a wart. They see until they come figure out what's
going on.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
But you go to court, then they get funking around
coming to nigga house and I got a gun.

Speaker 1 (53:20):
Now it really got a chance, brother, Yes, And it's
how Georgie I said. The cause to be here a warrant, So.

Speaker 2 (53:26):
How you know they ain't reverse engineering that? Just hey,
go put a warn out on them. We need to
search his house.

Speaker 1 (53:31):
It's how fucked up Georgia here, bro in the school
situation show you somebody can just call and make a
bogus ass set up and the folks gonna be actually
goddamn though. They ain't gonna go beat her first and
say what's going on? Talk to her first and then.

Speaker 2 (53:44):
Or even say where's the other cause if a baby
is involved, somebody getting beat up, somebody naked, they.

Speaker 1 (53:50):
Shooting, Bro, you will get fired if somebody else in
the car. If I go out right now and shoot,
it's at least gonna be after heard the shot. You
know the facts. It ain't gonna be just one person.
Her up get here, they beating up all. They just
dragged in the girl. The police. What is the whatever
the goddamn people call? Who the uh fucking police ship?

(54:11):
They should have known this girl was making up she
that she went that what I'm saying, she's literally she
right here smoking and out out here. But yeah, I'm like,
look at this funky.

Speaker 2 (54:21):
Pawing it on, bro and lost that man life It
man got children.

Speaker 1 (54:27):
Everybody in the motherfucking world, everybody who was on his
back on his birthday. Man, it's sad, Bro.

Speaker 2 (54:34):
And you know what, I look at school because he
done reached me in the DM before, you know. But
it's like he might be the realist rapper from Atlanta,
like as far as like you know what.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
I mean, street rapers. That's why I only like original,
That's what I was trying to say. He's like one
of the only real like the.

Speaker 2 (54:57):
Core of Atlanta, y'all think is the dancing seeing a
street scooter was what I run into when I fuck
with Atlanta niggas, like that kind of nigga hustler, you
know what I mean, Like that kind of guy. Like
it's like I really look at him. He ain't never
had no flaw, no smut on his name, no allegations

(55:17):
on his name that I heard of. It was always school,
ain't never had it ain't really no long lived school forever, man,
long live street forever.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
If it ain't no, it ain't no funny style on
his name. Man, you know he's just he's he original here.
He's just original and genuine nigga, bring good nigga. He
ain't deserve to go out like that boy. No funky
motherfucker calling the police bros on some bogie ship and
it's almost like, man, they need to stop. They need
to change that law, bro, where people can just say
you did something, bro, and they just go off of it.
Fun People losing their life by ship like that. People

(55:48):
going to jail by ship like that, bro, And then
you gotta spend money and fight this ship. It's all
about money to these folks. They feel like I can
slap this one on them. He got to go to jail,
he got the god damn spend money and this motherfucker
gonna be.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
Yeah, it's gonna caught you either way, you know what
I'm saying. But but yeah, man, what else you got?
You got anything you want to lead the people with
any any topics on.

Speaker 1 (56:09):
Your man for you? You know, this motherfucker gonna do
five six, seven hundred K. So you know what I'm saying.
Whatever you want to let the people know, you gotta
let him.

Speaker 2 (56:17):
Know or anything you want to talk about chopping about
before we get out of him.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
Man, I just feel like, man, with this interview right here, man,
I believe I just gave you one of the ones
man that I never got to talk about. Bro. I
went even deep into the ship by how me and
Thud fell out until not the real spill. Like nobody
never knew I dualt into the little Woody ship or
the gun and ship. Man. You know, I just kind
of I just opened up on the interview run and

(56:44):
you know, and and I get that energy from you
bring you like. And I've been saying that to everybody
ever talked to. When I talk about you, I said,
he the only podcast nigga, Bro, we kicked the real
everybody you bring on your ship talk about real ship. Yes,
he ain't know trying to just sit right here and just
get some views and talk about his old bullshit. You
just want to get the real spell. You just want
to tell shit, and don't mind coming right here keeping

(57:05):
the real and they can say what they want to say.
The street can say what they want to say, because
you know, on the street side, a lot of motherfuckers
always trying to say what niggas don't post to go
on real street niggas don't go on interviews and real
street niggas don't do this and do that. Well, hey,
it is what it is. Don't put me in the
category with y'all nigga. Ain't even like y'all niggas.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
And then don't call me no street nigga. Yeah, don't
call me no streaking. And then on top of that,
it's like, I don't care who they go get. They
can't pull my ring. Your big homie ain't my big homie.
He a little homie to me for sure. And I
don't care who you go get. I don't care who
you plugged them. And let me say this too, I
don't care who you niggas be plugged in in my city.
I don't care who you niggas plugged into. I don't

(57:42):
answer to nobody. I ain't no little nigga, bro. So
what I say and what I do is to lead
the coach. I'm lighting the way. I ain't following no footsteps.
It's difference some niggas following footsteps, some niggas.

Speaker 1 (57:56):
Lighting the way. Facts and it looked different, right, I'm like,
in the fucking way, we're trying to clear the path
from the bullshit that were almost on the same caliber.
It's just we just in two different worlds, but we
were on the same ship. That's why a lot of
motherfuckers don't like us because we say ship that motherfucker's
scared to say. But it's the ship that need to
be said because nobody else gonna see it, and they

(58:16):
gotta be said over and they ain't gonna bite my
tongue and I ain't scared to see it. Like, we
don't need no niggas. Look how we look at us.
We don't need y'all realig take off s. Do it
look like we left? Come on, man, give a damn
about y'all nigga like us or not? Man, Get what,
We're gonna keep this ship real. And when we die there,

(58:38):
we're gonna die some real niggas. We're gonna suckle niggas
in those stakes. Fact, and you know that.

Speaker 2 (58:43):
I think that's what we were talking about before the
mice came on. It's like a lot of niggas falling
in line because they need favors. Niggas be really needing favors.
But what's what what has become interesting is that niggas
is falling in line for promises they ain't never even
been even granted.

Speaker 1 (59:00):
Ain't that meaning? Be great? A nigga, He show you
a blemish of what they gonna do for your promise.

Speaker 2 (59:05):
Come on, man, and y'all saying that I ain't gonna
fuck with bro, cause you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (59:09):
Get what I call that ship though, Lord, I call
this ship man, y'all. Nigga standing in line to get
slapped by ship rad. You see five steps in front
of you, just gotta slapped this ship Rad. You just
waiting to get in line to get slapped with it
like he ain't gonna get out of line like damn
home slapping. But with the ship rag up here, nigga
being within him forever, nigga being with you forever. Man,
he gets slapped. You just wait in line to get
slapped this shit right, You see five ten people in

(59:29):
front of you getting slapped out this ship rad. Man.
Come on, man, y'all, nigga, Just y'all, nigga, it ain't
that much boy. Listen, man, Man, I go work a
goddamn boy, nine to five boyfriend, go out around the
more for the boy. Think depend on another nigga, run
behind us like you said boss him, you're thinking you
got something going damn home parking chain of life. He's
gonna put me on, boy before I run around the
nigga with broken promises like that, Man, I go give

(59:50):
me a ninety five. Then you gotta watch niggas right.
It's like.

Speaker 2 (59:54):
And I don't even know thug like that or this
ain't about though, but it's like, how I'm away for
a nigga to put me on that won't even say
thank you to a nigga to help him down, or
won't even say I appreciate you to this bullfucker. I say,
you know what I mean, That shit important, my nigga.
That's why I'm saying. The universe, that's why I'm trying
to tell you a lot of people are gonna have
a devastating end because of like greed and other things

(01:00:18):
like you don't get away.

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
You get by, but you don't get away exactly. And
so when.

Speaker 2 (01:00:22):
People are that's what the ego is the enemy to
teach you, bro, you can't do certain shit.

Speaker 1 (01:00:27):
The universe gonna make you pay for sure.

Speaker 2 (01:00:29):
You know what I'm saying, Like you, oh you done,
got over, got over, got over, got over, shitted on
shit and on shit.

Speaker 1 (01:00:34):
You just think it's cool to one day the power
all that shit and hits you at once, and that
what you don't want. That's why you gotta try to
start doing more good than you doing. Do people right, bro?
Yeah you feel say thank you, say I appreciate it. Bro.
That's all it tape. Bro, that's all it tape.

Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Bro like, because I think even with the heat, people
like you.

Speaker 1 (01:00:53):
It ain't even just you.

Speaker 2 (01:00:54):
I think you represent and I don't know if Thug
understands this, but I think you represent a lot of
people who, for whatever reason, may have came home or
maybe be looking at thugs and kind of disappointed as
to what they've done for him while he was in
jail and now looking and it's like mm hm, you

(01:01:18):
know what I'm saying, Like, damn, you can't even say
I'm cool.

Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
You can't even say postal music. You can't. It's definitely
for me too, brother, It's like all all the take
is all it takes for you to come out and
say homemade. I don't got no problems with home. Yeah
I don't, because we don't spoke now. But since all
this ship done done, doesn't happen now I ain't saying
we just on went cold Turkey. We don't see each other.

(01:01:41):
When first got out of prison. We see had a
show at a club Ray or something like that on
own National and I be with one of Thug's little cousin,
my little paula little Bingji. That's what I was kind
of talking about earlier. Don't want to say the name
about and said the name now when I was like
the little wood he did, but I be around one
of the because which is little Benji. So we went

(01:02:03):
out one day, but I'm with like this is one
of my originals, like I've been knowing him before I
even knew thought was his cousin because me and one
of my cousin is one of his partners. But long
story short, on we went out one day and through
seeing but it's almost like, Bro, he couldn't even hold
He had to say something like I was I was
in the section kind of like behind him and him
and him, and it was on stage, so it's like
he couldn't even hold hisself. Bro. Like when a nigga

(01:02:25):
a real nigga, a nigga, real nigga, You know, I
ain't really did that to you, bro, but it's almost
like you pushing in that you just letting it go
on on the internet, but deep down inside in your heart,
you know, Brouh, I ain't dotting that to you, brother,
I ain't even keep it real with you. Probably one
of the realist niggas. I've been around the niggas like
me and DK. Brot. No, Sir, did d K rant
or what? Who he ran? And who he something? This

(01:02:46):
is I'm just yeah, no, I'm just I'm saying this.
I'm asking to stage. Did he did he take a
plea to DK? Just got out of prison? He K
just had did eight nine years? Literally he wasn't even
out of mont yet. And gotta Rico ain't got a Rico, Brouh.
And you think fun all this digging too? Do you

(01:03:06):
think these folks did anything with DK? Was your dd
eight nine years folk hunting DKA out of out of
eight nine unifolks, sont DCA one hundred dollars down the road? Bro?
What if I'm if I'm lying on flying my brother
and deeds are one of this who's been around third
bro from from the bottom of the bottom of the bottom.
This is his right if he don't owe nobody else, none.

(01:03:26):
It is just on This is going on record. If
you don't owe nobody else in that man, you old
DK man one hundred dollars man, you old k MA
ain't even about him going to prison. I'm just talking
about overall with you. This is one nigga been through you,
nigga from the mud nigga before, and one of us
was around you, nigga. This was your man, your man's mans.
It was a real friends when damn. And it's almost

(01:03:50):
like you was waiting for something like that to happen.
To go back to what you were saying. It's called
what you say. Yeah, it's like you was waiting for
some ship like that to happen, Bro, to not get
your real friends. And this is what I don't like you.
I feel like Bro. You I thought you was gonna
get out of jail, Bro and have another powerful, a
different type of mindset. You still got that mind This
is what I don't like. You still got the mindset

(01:04:10):
of letting other motherfuckers come around you and talk about it,
talk about us, or tell you how they feel about us,
and you would go to filling some type what instead
of coming to your real friends and asking us or
sitting down talking to us or telling us how you
feel you letting all the other motherfuckers around you. I
don't like short or these nigga doing this. And he
did this, I heard, and you a straight go out
of that. It won't even come talk to your real

(01:04:31):
that ain't They ain't one hundred bro, They ain't have
a rock.

Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Brug didn't do traditional time either, so he didn't get
the tutor legit and the schools from the old his
and yeh yeah, used the count and he was and
he was segregated exactly, so he didn't get like a
nigga go do two three years right quick and come
out kind of a little more game, little more you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
He was basically just somewhat by hisself.

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
I can't go home, but it's really you know what
I'm saying, I ain't eating what I won't.

Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
But it ain't the traditional jail, real hard time. The
ain't no hard tieway. It's gonna make you open your mind.

Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
All them niggas gonna put some game under You're not
even on some like I'm just saying, bruhs, niggas been
in there that don't realized and done. You been through
Ship well, nigga, so it's niggas gonna put game under you.

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
And you know what I mean, he.

Speaker 2 (01:05:21):
Was just kind of in somewhere talking to the guards
and Ship. He wasn't really going through the.

Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Nobody in that motherfucker ain't been through that for real.
You and that you and card count most of the
folks and the motherfucker ice Heads and Jays and Ship.
The motherfuckers ain't been through that. Nobody to coach, so
all you had was probably you know, reading you some
books or getting yeah, man ship like that. Man. But
I just felt like, man, my brother still got out
and let other motherfuckers get in his head. Bro by
his real I'm thinking he was gonna get out of

(01:05:46):
at least have sit down with with with with with
the real ones, with his real friends, old us nothing,
Let's get to the bottom of this. I never said
in a million years I want anything from you, brother.
I don't nothing from you. All I want to do.
I just want to talk to you, brother, just figure out,
like why you go to the degree of just saying
fuck a nigga to that degree all from a fake

(01:06:07):
show that I didn't even book. I didn't even get
a chance to even get now bean from it. So
it's almost like you've been wanting to say, fuck me,
you been ain't liking me. But it's almost like the
years it's being man, it's been Man, I can't this
shit happened in fucking two thousand, fucking nineteen, bro, eighteen,
when I first out of prison. This shit happened right
when I got out of prison twenty eighteen. Brouh, it

(01:06:28):
been that long.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
And then if it's like and if we real friends,
just catch a little fade by this shit or something
and let it go.

Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
But but I forgot I think I skipped that po.
I only think I got a chance to finish sing
that we have talked, we've seen each other. He dapped
me down, Bro, he tapped me down and ship like that.
But it's like after that, it still was like the
faith we ain't really you. We still never sit down
and say let's get to the knitty gritty. But you know,
we spoke. He stopped and came and walked upon me
and spoke like he did that. But that was years ago, Bro,

(01:06:55):
That was a few years ago. Ni, it's been five
six years ago.

Speaker 2 (01:06:59):
Sometime the rap game and teach these niggas don't how
to fake kick it and ship. Sometimes nigga be a
real nigga coming in the dough and then get in
this rap game and they'll teach niggas how to fake
kick it and and and like back bite and lie and.

Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
The I'm gonna when I get to the city, we
gotta get one end. That's what the rap game do
to you, bro. That's why I say they put it
sour taste in my mouth. I don't really care to
be trying to rush in the industry because it almost
make a nigga be fake because you got a fake
kick it with these niggas for features and other label
mates and just it almost makes you be fake. And
that's how these motherfucking white people or whoever the I
don't want to just put it on the white but
that's how these people don't trick because it's a business

(01:07:36):
and they'll trick us to make us be fake and weird.
Just the fake kick it for the money, like anything.
For these niggas, they can say all day they ain't sold,
they sould, but basically you sending your soul. You've been
a fake nigga. You being somebody you preaching that you're not,
but you really being this type of person, being a
fake nigga. It's called being a fake and you you
they ain't who you're supposed to be. So you donna
sold your soul. This ain't This ain't your spirit, This

(01:07:58):
ain't your soul. So you say, unless you just already
a fake nigga anyway, you like doing this type of
faith kicking it.

Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
But you fake anyway because if you was a fake
niggain in the way you was acting real facts.

Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
So either way fast, I'm fast statement and I always
said this too. You know money, don't change your money,
reveal who you really is because when you broke, you're
not You're not comfortable. So you you got you you
fake kicking it because you fucked up. So you play. Yeah,
you gotta play on the niggas and do certain ship
when you when you're having paper to when you comfortable,
you who you really is? This when you most the

(01:08:27):
most comfortable you is. So when you got that paper
and you stud being weird and fake, it's who you was.
You was already him in the first place. You just
can reveal it and show it because you have no money.
How bro, so all that to my money change niggas,
No bro, when folk get when I get this paper, twin,
motherfuckers gonna see who the real Like you're gonna really
see the real, for real, for real METI in because

(01:08:48):
I'm gonna show you what to do with this paper.
And that's why a lot of niggas scattered me, because
they look at it like damn it, shot of doing
that ship with that means the means of dollars he
doing this ship, We got them a few hundred thousand,
Like if Home doing this, but imagine what Home gonna
do with with the with the mens. And they scared
of me, They kind of intimidate, But I'm like, I
don't understand why y'all intimidated. Buy a nigga like me,
who y'all know gonna do the right thing. Y'all gonna
put the money in a nigga hand and give a

(01:09:10):
nigga opportunity who y'all don't even know. Y'all taking a gamble,
But y'all got a real nigga sitting right here in
y'all face. Y'all don't want to open up the doors
or god damn or put a nigga in the right
lane to get get these mens, y'all gonna go open
the door for another nigga who and who get what
the nigga gonna do? Turn it fucking back on you.
That why you're so fucking hurt about niggas like Gunn exactly.
That's why you more hurt. What I think that was

(01:09:31):
more hurt by it. They got no plea. Yeah, that's
what I think it is. It ain't the plea.

Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
It's really that I didn't know that nigga, And really
I had homes I could have put in that situation
and I've got homes.

Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
You rap me, I put it. You know how many
motherfucker been like damn, why why you got damn? You
prosta be like, gone, why you the gun up? Really?
What the hell going on? But you know, I don't
be playing it to that type of shit. I'd be like,
I don't be. I'm gonna poppet with God with got
the rapture and not I'm still gonna be popping it
and kicking it. But I understood what the world was
trying to say. What people are saying, they like damn wow. Yeah,

(01:10:04):
But that's why he's so hurt. It's like damn, because
he can't be about to plea.

Speaker 2 (01:10:08):
And that's and that's me trying to figure out, you dig,
what what the scenario is?

Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
You know what I'm saying. It's not about the police, bro.
It can't be just us being smart enough to know
and using all coming sense. It can't be about to police,
because why you're not mad at nobody else. It's more
of a it's more of a personal ven not a vendetta,
but it's almost like a personal type of thing going on.
It ain't really about no and it's so crazy that

(01:10:34):
everybody else is just running behind, running behind the narrative.
Y'all don't know why this man mad. It ain't about
the police, y'all. Stop pushing narrative Tomas in the rat
and the police shit, y'all stop doing it. Y'all don't
know why THU U mad at the man. Y'all stop
doing that and running behind Thud talking about y'all don't
like Gonna because Thud don't like them. They sucker shit.
Y'all rap nigga, stop doing it and stop saying y'all

(01:10:54):
real niggas. Stop putting real nigg on y'all, name or
stop pushing out there like y'all just hard core, real
deal genue, real niggas. Y'all are not real nigga. Y'all
not liking a nigga caause another nigga don't like a nigga,
And you could say all they were, man, this shit
fought up. They could have been I don't want us
in this position that niggas done told me these niggas
don't got in my d M. And they told me this,
Oh man, they could have been us twin. That could

(01:11:14):
have been. You're right about that, you're right, but it
ain't us, bro. This is this man life.

Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:11:19):
We ain't make them choices. We ain't got them choose
the people to be around us. There's this man life.
All we can do is to say what's really, what's really,
what's not, and what's not. We can't be sitting right
here trying to be mad at another niggacause another nigga
mad them that sucker shit. All you can do is
sit back and mind your fucking business. Basically, that's why
I came out and started saying I was wrong. God bit,
I should have been sitting at mind in my fucking business,

(01:11:39):
that's a real nigga for real, for real, for real,
like I shouldn't have been getting ou speaking about no
niggas ain't really got to do with me. It ain't
my business. Ain't even reaching back embracing on niggas. I
don't putting myself on the platter by some most shit.
Ain't even got nothing to do with me. And I'm
really that and I'm willing to handle the business and
take whatever come with it.

Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
But the type of nigga I am, But niggas really
be bad bosses though, because if I got a bunch
of soldiers out there fighting for me, boy, I'm gonna
make sure them little nigga all they gotta do. Like
niggas start posting for me and start raying for yourself
there podcast watch I start greasing the nigga pomout fuck
you telling me I ain't gonna lead damn one of
them niggas because they HIPing this whole thing.

Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
It ain't normal. What niggas don't realize being a real nigga,
having a real genuine friend nigga. That and what a
real solid support niggas you know around me?

Speaker 2 (01:12:26):
Five times you ain't never seen nobody with me because
I know I can't trust nobody facts.

Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (01:12:32):
I know, bro, you know how many bitches I'm fucking
on the niggas I got.

Speaker 1 (01:12:35):
I just but I can't move like that. It's just unfortunate.
Even looking at Shannon Shaw up, looking at.

Speaker 2 (01:12:41):
Shit, I just I gotta watch everything, you know what
I'm saying. So yeah, bro, like it's it ain't. It
ain't as easy as it seems. You know what I'm saying.
Definitely ain't as easy as it seems. But Bro, we
had one of them, one one of them good conversations. Bro,
we gotta you know. We'll tap back in soon. Man,
let the people know where to find you at and
what you got coming my YouTube channel.

Speaker 1 (01:13:03):
Man, is why I sell Mondo my Instagram Keen Drup Mondo.
I'm finished that back dropping this music, y'all. I know
everybody being on my ass about the music and just
you know, y'all want me to stay consistent. But this,
this podcast and this conversation that we just had shit
kind of give people enlightenment on why money not consistent
with me. It's just a lot of sucker shit on me, y'all,

(01:13:23):
And it's a lot of and I also do everything
by myself. I ain't signed no label, I ain't got
no assistance, I ain't got no managers, I ain't got
none of that. So everything I do, I do on
my own. So when it is time for me to
be then artist, I be almost burnt out. But for
the most part, man, you know, I'm gonna just keep
popping this real shit. Man, y'all gonna keep seeing when
y'all see me, i'ma be talking about some real shit.
Y'all can hate me a little me. It is what
it is because it was what it was. I'm gonna

(01:13:44):
keep being me. Man'mnna keep ppping this real shit. I'm
gonna die real nigga, It's just what it is.

Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
Yes, Lord, y'all take that game, do something with it.
It's up there podcast, Let's get it show
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