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February 14, 2024 65 mins

On this episode of Storytime with Legendary Jerry, we have Princess from the Platinum selling group Crime Mob. Listen to Princess tell how their mega hit “Knuck if you Buck” came about, how the beef with her and group mate Diamond started and how shady business dealings led to the groups demise. This exclusive interview, only on Storytime with Legendary Jerry.

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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Story Time with Legendary Jerry New face while you wiping
your brow.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Like that, because that's one of the ones that I told.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
You your nervous new face, because hey, y'all, I ain't
never seen new face getting nervous like this ever, and
he's everywhere. I'm Jerry Clark a ka d Legendary Jerry.
This is my brother new face. And today we have

(00:43):
uh literally and figuratively new face. We have a princess
in his student royalty. Uh one, I don't know. One
fit one sixth of the group crime Mob, Ladies and Gentlemen.
Story Time with Legendary Jerry introducing Prince Princess.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Yeah, i'moking and bing, but now I am buzzing because
I'm old enough to carry.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Oh, matter of fact, have your birthday birthday Aquarium season.
Thank you for coming on the show. It's on now.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Of the introduction is out the way.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
I'm blushing because first of all, I always campaign for
a woman on this show, and so you are officially
the first lady of this storytelling good season.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:33):
So I'm honored for you to be the first guest.
And that's why I was blushing, because you're a personal
friend of mine. So I'm minded to have you to
be the first one, and we're about to make his You're.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Pushing, and we've been talking about having great female guests
in this male dominated hip hop music industry. So you
are our first lady. We were trying to save you
for women's history. You know you want to be sayah, okay, okay,

(02:04):
we're gonna leave it to dath. You an't want know
me and save you right, you're looking for you. She
look at y'all. She looked at she.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
I'm really not, but you know I can have fun.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
But today is your birthday or what not? Your birthday
is here? Happy? I was about graduate happy birthday. I
watched you as a as a teenager in this music business,
and a lot has happened, he says, in those years
up until now today. Yeah, so Crime Mob you are.

(02:38):
You know what I thought Crime Mob was going to
be like that younger version of three six MafA. That's
what I saw y'all becoming. I saw y'all being that,
and for me working with three six over the years,
and I saw the energy and I saw the good
music coming out. I said, Okay, we got an Atlanta version.
New face. I said, We're going Atlanta version of three

(02:58):
six Mafia.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
Especially when I heard her voice.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Yeah, I thought, why did not come to Fruition Print, Like,
what what happened?

Speaker 2 (03:07):
That's such a loaded question.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
It is.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Well. First off, three six was the group that me
and my brother looked to the most as far as
group wise, So just to bring it all the way back,
to bring it all the way back. Rapping wasn't my
first passion. I'm a writer first. I like acting. Music
came along once I started watching Lyrics' Lounge show, which

(03:34):
was rapping and acting together. That blew my mind. You know,
sketch comedy. I love living color, all of that stuff,
But lyrics Is Lounge was the first rapping acting show.
So I was like, Okay, I think I want to
do this. Let's merge the two. I wrote a musical
in high school. I did another play in high school

(03:55):
and was on Public Access TV and they asked me
what I wanted to do when I grew up. I
usually would say a doctor or a lawyer. Because I
was a four point oh student. I was gifted my
whole life, so that was naturally my go to answer.
My spirit said rapper, and my mama cussed me out

(04:16):
all the way. Three months after that aired, we made
Nuok if You Buck and the rest was history. So
growing up musically, we listened to a lot of Michael Jackson,
a lot of R and B. It wasn't a lot
of rap. My parents didn't listen to rap. We heard,

(04:36):
you know, Grandmaster Flash a little bit, Runding Sea a
little bit, but they weren't into rap. When on Fire
Come Home, Luthi lu Curl didn't. But so that was
my musical library at the time. Also, we only had

(04:58):
one stereo, so we didn't have personalized tastes yet. We
got our first radio individually, me and my brother, who's
little J on the track. He's sixteen months my senior.
So everything he did I did. When he did karate
Idea karate, when he did basketball, I became a basketball player.
So when he got to the eighth grade and we

(05:21):
were in two separate schools, that was his first time
to see the world outside of our house. And he
started rapping with these boys and they came up with
a CD. Once he brought that CD home, I was like,
this is real, this is tangible. My brother's voice is

(05:42):
on it. It made it real.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
For me.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
So now I'm like, okay, you and his rap group, huh, okay,
y'all rapping? Huh.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
He's a kid, so you got in by default.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
I got in, well, not by default. It took some work.
I told them I wanted to start rapping. He didn't
believe me. I used to regurgitate all of his raps
because I had a photographic memory. So he would tell
him to me. My mom would throw his papers away
and I would be able to regurgitate his whole rap.
Then he was like, okay, I see you. He would

(06:17):
beat on the dead score his chest. I would emulate that,
so we would be one and one going back and forth.
And then that turned into my dad saying, okay, let
me buy him a beat machine and let me buy
her a piano. That turned into learning the who Run
It chords? Done Done, done, done, dunna, And that was

(06:45):
the only thing I knew on the piano was the
who Run It chord? Wow, And I would play that
back and forth so he could practice his rapping, and
I would just turned into a let me let me
work with y'all. He was like, no, this is us.
I needed my own group. I'm gonna start me a

(07:07):
girl group. Y'all don't want me and y'all group, I'm
gonna start a girl group. So me and my other
best friend at the time, Supporia, was my first co
start when I co star group member'll.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
I went to high school.

Speaker 2 (07:20):
Y'all went to high school together. I went to we
all went to see the Grove Middle and that was
my first year trying to show people that I can wrap.
My brother used to wrap Runway Ritchie used to rap
with him back in the day. They were all in
the eighth grade. I'm in the seventh grade. I'm like, man,
before this year end, they gonna know I'm a rapper.

(07:42):
Last week of school, I'm rapping my little rap that
I did start all of my teachers. This girl was like,
you need to shut up, you can't rap. That turned
into a fight physically early and somebody in my brother's
grade told him that I was fighting a boy. So

(08:05):
he runs across the gym. By the time he gets
over there, I don't want to fight, so I'm just
looking at him like, why are you here. The teachers
come to break it up, and we just started swinging
on the teachers. God dull man was it was crazy.
East Side, but it was like the last week of school,

(08:25):
so by the end of that day they knew I
was a rapping, fighting chick, you know, And that's what
started it. So after that, that whole next year in
my eighth grade, I started becoming a rapper. And yeah,
so fast forward. I put one girl in my group,
her mom wasn't feeling it. And the next best thing, Yeah,

(08:50):
that was my role dog too. We would have really
did it. But honestly, honestly, and I've never said this,
we were both two brown skinned girls, and I didn't
think that that work. Bringing Diamond Diamond, I have a
pretty red yeah, and honestly, I didn't think I was
cute back then. I didn't. I would didn't look at

(09:13):
myself as the pretty girl. I knew I had a shape.
I had a shape my whole life, but I was
a tomboy. I wore baggy clothes to hide the shape
because it got too much attention too quick. But I
was a tomboy. I played every sport, so I wasn't
that girly girl. Diamond, who is a year under me.
I used to see how she would move like she

(09:34):
had her own little like followers, like she was like
her own little girl group, even in sixth grade. Now,
she wasn't cheering at the time. She wasn't. It was
just a swag thing.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
And I'm like, who is the people that have that?
If fact that they had people that will follow.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Them, Yeah, it was just something about her, like something
to watch, like she had girls dressing like her. Like
it was in sixth grade.

Speaker 1 (09:59):
I would she needs to be in a group with her.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Yeah, and she's she stayed behind us, so she was
already riding our bus. She used to brave my hair
for my basketball games, and she was already kind of
outside already. I would see her at the house parties,
you know what I'm saying. So her parents were more lenient.
You're fit for the group. You can be that girly girl,
you can be the pretty one. I can be the

(10:24):
I'm gonna beat your butt, and I'm the backup. And
I was the backup our entire high school career. We fought,
and I was always, you know, protecting my little sister.
That's where it started. So we still weren't in the
group yet. Me and Diamond started ghetto missus. Uh. My

(10:48):
brother used to do some of our beats with all
of our beats. He would write for us. He would
kind of like teach us the rhyme schemes and stuff
and coach us on breath control because we didn't punch in.
To this day, I don't like punching in. I gotta
say my wrath all the way through, you know what
I'm saying. So breath control the way the way you

(11:10):
write controls your breath, which controls the way you perform.
So we were doing artists development even back then. We
recorded everything at my parents' house in our guest bedroom,
and everybody came to our house to record, so we
literally had thirty people in crime Up.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
That's something I was going to say two things, because
you said reminiscent of three six Mafia. But her saying that,
which I knew early stages of Crimeau was like over
thirty members. She said, it reminded me like a Wu
tang essentially. But another point that I had to say
that she brought up talk about a supporting father, because
you said, at first your mother was there, but you know,

(11:50):
me and Jerry are.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
Fathers, you know, with daughters as well. You're a daughter,
you know of a.

Speaker 3 (11:55):
Father, But talk about that support you said they all
came to the house. It reminded me of like family
away u Rico Way's auntie was welcome in that. So
how important was that for you as a young child?

Speaker 2 (12:06):
It was very important. My dad was the more visible parent.
I grew up with both of my parents because but
my dad has always been like a little kid. He
would take us out of school early to go to
the arcades to watch him play hold the Quarters and
watch him play people for three hours at the arcade.

(12:31):
But once he saw that we had a talent and
we were really focused, he honed in. I was raising
a Christian household. We couldn't curse, and we had thirty
we smoking, car stealing teenagers, cigarettes smoking in the house
like to this day.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
I'm like, and he embraced it.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
They both embraced it. Our our first version of Nook
if you Buck has my mom talking in the background,
the garage store going up, and this is what they
played on the radio because the demand was so high.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
Oh, it was definitely overwhelming. The song was in high,
high demands. It just swept over the city. Man. Yeah,
like it was crazy new face. I was like, oh,
these name was like yo, they from right here on
the east side.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Hand and hands. It wasn't Internet, it wasn't it was
none of that. I used to We begged our dad
to get a five CD disc changer because I'm a hustler.
I went from selling candy to baking cakes and selling
fool cakes to my teachers and stuff during school. That
money turned into us buying CDs and I would press

(13:42):
up the CDs. My brother hated it. I got two weeks,
two good weeks of selling CDs before he found out.
That second week the school went crazy. He was like, yo,
I want to get another song. Let me get another CD.
My CD broke and he was like, where are y'all
talking about?

Speaker 1 (13:58):
Like hustling now? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:00):
Basketball games like McNair see the grove once the girls played, Yeah,
passing them out, passing them out now. At the same time,
we were a young group, but it was other young
groups around that wanted to get on too. So MPG
Young Opponent, his clique, south Side Mafia, Waka Blogger and

(14:23):
his click. You know, we we had we had to
put in work. We fought a lot coming out with
our first song.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
So did the at that time that the group doing
down from because you said it was thirty folks to
what it became known as the six members.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
Whoever didn't show up to them shows when we had
to fight. They didn't want to put in then't there.
They wasn't there, especially when they know that we had to.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
Fight, because y'all was really knucking if.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
You yeah, and we knew it. My first Internet experience,
I A p T I A p TV dot come
and be et chat rooms. Those were used as places
for all the other groups to meet up and say
that they were gonna be at our shows. A y'all
Crime up coming to the South Side, They're going to

(15:13):
skate zone.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Y'all had to be ready.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
We knew we was going to fight. We know we're
going into somebody else's territory on the stage looking down
at them, saying if you buck coming up? How many
times do you think we got drug off of a stage?
Everybody wasn't ready for those war wounds. So yeah, it
dwindled and dwindled.

Speaker 1 (15:37):
And to the six members of Crime, I been to
hear you talk about your groupmate, the only other female
in the group, Diamond. It hurts me now to see
from the humble beginnings, y'all came y'all was really popping us.
Yeah school shit.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
Well now just recently, she just did an interview that
Princess is the reason I got kicked out. The group
had an award showing the red carpet and Princess you
you're doing it like that pimp out of the group.
How did it in between that? I mean, because I've

(16:16):
seen y'all do shows over the years and all that,
and it all. It always seemed on the surface that
you and her, of course, being the only girls in
the group, were close with thick as thieves. So when
that when did the division start? When did when did
that divide come? Was it when the bread started coming
in or was it before that?

Speaker 2 (16:37):
Honestly, I think it was always there, hm hmm. I
just never knew.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
I was just always like pretty girl fly. She had
a fall on.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
So if I was threatened in any way, she wouldn't
have been in the group. It doesn't make sense. If
I was threatened, I wouldn't have said, hey, come join
me and my brother's group. It doesn't make sense.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
So you saw early signs of a little.

Speaker 2 (17:22):
My parents saw it first. Suporia's mom saw it before anybody,
to the point where Soporia stayed in a cul de
sac MS. Brown was her mom's name. She told Diamond
she couldn't come past the stop sign in the cul
de set. Damn, you can't tell nobody you can't come in.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
The kolda sat.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
But she knew back then I was getting in. I
almost got expelled for fighting off campus for her, not
for I was always fighting for so who.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Was always a big sister, little sister. So you think
it was you can't.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
You can't nobody mess with her, and they'd be like Banita.
She got a mouth, I know, but y'all can't touch her.
You can't touch her. You gotta go through me.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
And that's not happening. So fast forward, y'all in the
group song blowing up, you gotta deal with a label.
Y'all making some money? No?

Speaker 2 (18:23):
I mean, well, we weren't making session, was I mean?

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Y'all are out? The group was blowing up.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
The group was blowing up.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Did that magnify the differences in y'all? And and that
I won't say beef, but like I said that, that
make the divide bigger with you and Diamond.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
The first thing was really when her and Scrappy started dating.
We're signed to Scrappy to crunk Ink to crunk Ink.
Scrappy naturally took his girl everywhere. So she got to
see how big we were. You know, this is before

(18:59):
the end, so we don't know numbers. We only see
what the label is showing us. We don't really know
how big we are. She got an outside look from
Loutis Camp, from fifty cents Camp of we can really
are Yeah, so it's we really are somebody now, mind you.

(19:22):
I didn't want to be a rapper in real life
as a job. In real life. We'll talk deeper in
that was my book. But I was begged to stay
here for the sake of the group because the rest
of the group didn't really have a future. And I'm
not down in anybody. I was a four point zero student.

(19:43):
I was slated to graduate high honors and keep it
moving in life and say this was a point in
time we had fun. I move on with my life.
I'm thirty seven, I'm still here. That's frustrating to me.
It's heartbreaking when I know we are so much bigger
and we can be so much further if it wasn't

(20:04):
for the egos. Bring it back. So the first thing
that I can tangibly say sparked the thing in her
mind to set her aside was the Vibe twenty two
under twenty two the hottest. It was either like the
hottest twenty one under twenty one or twenty two under

(20:25):
something like that, and she was that she was in
that list. She was like the twenty first or twenty second,
whatever it was, kudos. I have no ell wheel towards
the world saying that you are the hottest twenty one
under twenty one. In her mind, it was, Oh, this

(20:48):
is my opportunity to do my solo thing. The world
needs to see me as a solo artist. Cool. We
still got this album to promote because it's just seven.
We don't quit twice already, and we've got an in
between albums because.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
A lot of drama. It was. It was drama between
the first album, Yeah and the second album. With the
second album albums didn't even Yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
We was beefing in the midst of recording the album.
A lot of stuff personally was going on. I didn't
want to be there, but it was like, Okay, all
of my friends are in college now, now I'm behind.
Now I have to figure this out. So let's just
do another album. That's where I was. Did you guys

(21:37):
record together, like in the same studient? Yeah, together doppler
A couple of times I came with yeah, shout out
to Mike Wilson and everybody up there in those cookies. Yeah.
But it started then like, Hey, that's cool, you can
do the solo thing, but let's finish this group stuff first.

(21:58):
Let's finish the business first. So our album, our second album,
came out in March of seven, that's right during south
By Southwest. She missed that. That was a whole promo
run of big stuff that we had to do.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
What you say she missed that was because she just
had gave up on a group. Oh you think, do you?
And I'm just asking well, her dating Scrap and Scrap
being the label owner y'all was signed to, wasn't more like, nah,
we want to concentrate on what do you? What do
you think?

Speaker 2 (22:29):
I don't need the group and I'm finna go my
own way.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
So let me let me ask you a real question.
If the if the ship was flipped and you was
the one, I'm just using this all hypothetic and you
was going with Scrap and he was putting you out there.
Would you had used that same platform to start pushing
your solo project too, like she was doing.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Because when we first when me and my brother sat
down at our kitchen table and put the group together
on paper for the contracts, which was hard because there
were other people who were supposed to be in my
place and in her place that we still have to
deal with to this day. Some of the people are
mentally gone now because of the decisions that we made.

(23:16):
So that's stuff that I have to deal with in
my real life. I also knew going into it. It
was Crime Mob album, Crime Mob album Diamond and Princess
Album Diamond album.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
Oh so y'all had already played John and Serce and
Robin Vince. They had already laid it out already.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
What broke protocol? Yeah, like Gold, everything was set up
to make her the star, regardless II should wright to
hear a right sister wrote Stilettos, She's not in the video.
Diamond didn't want her in the video, and she wrote
the song. If there's any type of competition she wants

(24:03):
to see it, that's fine, but let's do it the
way it's supposed to.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
It was the first time new face that I had saw.
I mean I had heard from, like I said, from
being in the industry. But when I came to the
video shoot, actually my ex wife was doing makeup on
the audio, said yeah, and it was so much tension. Man,
it just was like everybody was on it. It was
like everybody was doing their own thing. It's like everybody

(24:28):
was sap. I was like, oh, okay, always so too.
I wanted.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
So there's two narratives out there. She brought up that
of course she gave you the power to put her
out the group. So one, is there a concise leader.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Of crime o. No, there's no leader. There's just people
who do more work than others. Now, legally, I can't
put anybody out the group.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
Where did that come from?

Speaker 2 (24:55):
I can't put anybody out the group.

Speaker 3 (24:57):
Now.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
The words that I said on the red for that
Dirty Awards before the Dirty Awards, you so you did
say some stuff.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
You was mad. I was like, man, get her to
get out this fucking group.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
We talked the day before the Dirty Awards, the whole
group outside of her, everybody even her, and was like
you done. She wanted to be done. That's the thing
you always wanted to be solo. So in March when
the album came out, it wasn't there for the press.
We were doing a tour. You barely show up, so

(25:31):
who has to do your verses?

Speaker 1 (25:33):
You?

Speaker 2 (25:35):
Who has to do extra work every time that you don't.

Speaker 1 (25:39):
Know what you're saying? She was already ostracizing.

Speaker 2 (25:42):
Herself, was already trying to do that. So that was March.
We try to do the tour and everything to promote
the album, and then we did the O's One Awards
in Miami. We are nominated for Best Females that we
actually won that year. Shout out to Julia Beverley. We

(26:05):
was beef and then for whatever reason in her brain,
she didn't like me at that time, and that turned
into Scrappy and geez Up circling the table to try
to intimidate me.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
Whoa, whoa yeah, hold on, hold on, hold on when
you say scrappy trying to intimidate you in what way? Physically?

Speaker 2 (26:25):
They were all him and Gizup was circling the table.
He wanted to stand for his chick at an award
show and circles the table saying, Jesus up, Oh wait,
do we get back to Atlanta. Though. Okay, so this

(26:50):
is in the midst of We're supposed to start the
Diamond and Princess album now, right right, So I said to.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Her, Hey, we need to do for the younger was
waiting off.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Listen this this goes even deeper. Coach K was goin
to be our manager. That he was managing this was
and that was the only reason why I didn't want
to go with that, because I didn't want to get
caught in the cross fire of that.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Yeah, that was the only reason. Shout out Coach K.
He's coming on the show two story Time with legendary Jed.

Speaker 2 (27:23):
That's the only reason. But we were supposed to do
a whole Dominant Princess album. We had a budget. They
were supposed to move us to la for three months,
do a reality show Barbie Dolls. Oh yeah, the whole night.
And this was the only time. The only shows that
were out were the Jessica Simpson Show, The Flavor of
Love and Paris Hilton. So it would have been the

(27:45):
first Black Chicks with the reality show. But they were
trying to like sun us. They were trying to have
us do a lot of stuff out of our element
and kind of make us look like the dumb black
country girls. And I wasn't having that.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
So were y'all willing to put your difference is to
the side for that show?

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Yeah? And then the award show happened and everybody when
be a gangster?

Speaker 1 (28:07):
So you and her and I'm not condoning by no way,
shape or for any violence, but did you and her
ever just be like.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
You know I've been We didn't.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
I didn't try.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Hey, when we don't have these conversations, when we can
raise tic tac toe, the arm wrestled, whatever we need
to do today, whatever to get the energy out so
we can move forward. I've had those conversations.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
So you're willing to rock with again.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
I've been doing this now so well together though we do?
How was that?

Speaker 1 (28:45):
How was that dynamic with all y'all together.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
On stage, Princess, get on the stage. I'm gonna do
what you gonna see me, rock my hits, I'm gone
hit my back, bend. My show stays the same. Everybody
else works around the show.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
And there's no interaction with you on her.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
I don't see you, man.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
I remember being at the Mayor's show. We're on JD
is waiting for it. Were waiting for for how long
we were waiting for, waiting.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
On somebody to get this Stay on Diamond to come.
She showed up the last one, the last.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
One when we was not finna get paid. O. It
messes up the business. And then when you don't just say, hey,
I want to be a solo artist, y'all do what
y'all want to do. Give us the blessing to move forward.
That would be the right thing to do. If you're
so strong and what you want to do as a
solo artist, give us the blessing to move around. That

(29:44):
would have been the right thing to do. That's not
what she wanted to do. So the o's on Awars happened.
We won that. Thank you for that. We get back
to Atlanta, I call the CEO of Warner Brothers, Hey,
we can't do an album if we can't talk. This
has to stop. I got to talk to him and
her and we got to get this together. Those are

(30:07):
my wild days. And I was supposed to meet Scrap
and I ended up packing my four pound Pomeranian in
my twelve gage and I went running through the city
to meet him at the Waffer House Broad Daylight and
That's when I knew I was crazy because I sat

(30:29):
there in that parking lot waiting for him to show up,
and then and Scrap showed up a car that looked
like he is dead, and then it left the parking lot.
And I was so mad when I saw the car leave,
and I was like, come here, come face me. And
I cried all the way home.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
What was Black market saying the whole time the label?
I mean, you signed, then you got black Marketing, you
got Warner Brothers? So what was Little John and Vince
and Sarce And I'm saying they try to step in?

Speaker 2 (31:03):
And nobody ever sat DIAMONDT Princess down in a room
to say, y'all talk to this day. Only once and
I was on tour and that was Money Black's girlfriend
and we talked and I was like, hey, what's the problem.
Oh well, I just don't like how you handle our business. Hey,

(31:25):
I've been telling y'all for fifteen years. I don't want
to handle the business. Let's get a group account where
everybody can handle it. Da da da da da and
everybody whatever y'all feel, y'all feel, nobody wants to do
the work. I sat through litigation from two thousand and
four to twenty sixteen to get our realities done. We
were not getting paid. There was a cease and desist

(31:47):
on everything. I had to renegotiate our contracts. Me, not
my lawyers, not the group lawyers. Me. I sat there
and read through every piece of contracts that we've ever
had and got us out of the crunk deal. Hmmm, wow,
because for re signed to the person who stole everything

(32:11):
from us so that Diamond can do her solo deal.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
Now the person and you know I supposedly, allegedly, I
don't that stole a lot of stuff with your manager.
And it was brought to like you correct me if
I'm wrong that he was having a relationship.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
It was with one of the female at an underage
and it like it turned into some street ship with
one of the dads.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
So one of the that is okay, No, it's somebody.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Okay, but no listen. So he was dealing with one
of the it was only two girls. He was dealing
with one of you all at underage.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
No, there was no relationship. It was an aultimatum brought
to both of us. Did with me or y'all don't
get signed damn, and Diamond begged me. I'm the older one,
I'm the big sister. I take the weight what you

(33:16):
I take the weight. I do the work. I take
the weight for the team. Take one for the team.
Take one for the team. Because Diamond begged and pleaded
me because she saw.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
No future for her life, and you took one for
the team.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
For the entire team. She set it up at her
mother's house.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
Yeah, so this dude, definitely he's technically a pedophile because
I was sixteen.

Speaker 2 (33:52):
Yeah, I was sixteen, and I thought that that between us,
me and her, who were their own, two people to
know about it.

Speaker 1 (34:02):
Yeah, because I found out years.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
Ago would be the thing that bound us forever.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
Right that we're taking this to the grave.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
We're taking it to the grave. And I was willing
that happens. I was willing to take it to the
grave right. So after that, because I was very green
in that area, I didn't really know how long things

(34:30):
were supposed to last or anything. And she literally coached
me through because she was more versed in that area
at the time. And after about seven or eight seconds
and everything was over, and she was happy because she

(34:52):
knew our lives would change, and I was like, hey,
I don't know. I don't think God laves going change.
I don't think I did it right because uh, I
feel nothing. He was little, and she took that information
and went back and told him, and he made my

(35:13):
life a living hell for the next two years. WHOA,
I wasn't getting paid on the road? Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Was there an explanation.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
Given for that? Now here's a thing? Now here's a
thing because that person was book smart. So after a
year and a half of keeping quiet, taking it for
the team, and just airing my grievances to her like hey, brou,
I'm tired. I'm not trying to do this, so you
just it's like he is making my life a living hell.

(35:48):
Stick out, stick it out, stick it out. Please believe me. Hey, Brou,
I'm going to tell my parents. This is like, hey,
we're not finna keep I.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
Know your daddy hollered at him.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
You ain't got to say it so because something else transpired.

Speaker 1 (36:03):
Had to see him. Yeah, I know he did.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
Transpired and no I know. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
So I get certain calls and some people believe that
the story legendary. Yes, face crimes because I had got
yet this definitely excluded.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
I'm sorry I got.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
The call when and I said, damn. And it goes
back to what New Face said early in the show.
Us involved dad, my day didn't play that and it
was and I kudos of your daddy for haling that, and.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
Mama's too, because if it wasn't for Mama D noticing
that our manager was taking money from Scrappy, she got
our parents together because Scrappy stayed across the street from us.
So Mama D got Diamondion together, my parents together and
was like, Hey, this man stealing from my baby, he

(37:00):
might be stealing from y'all. We're on the road, we
come back. My dad is like, we had a meeting.
We can't really prove anything. We don't have contracts. Da
da da da. He was like, man, I wish I
wish we could just tell everybody like he was messing
with one of y'all or something, and then we can
get him out that way.

Speaker 1 (37:20):
And I was like WHOA.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
I was like, well, what if we don't have to lie?
And I wish I never to this day, like it's
hard to. I heard my daddy cry cry I've never
ever heard so uh yeah, that was the reason why

(38:04):
he stepped down as our manager because he knew I
was going to court and I was willing to press
charges because other stuff had happened as well.

Speaker 1 (38:13):
Yeah, I heard, and.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
So we go to court. I'm trying to get the
timeline right because the fight happened. I think we went
to court. First, we go to court, I do my testimony,
you know, I write my statement. Diamond writes a statement,
and years later I find out that she even then
wrote some crazy stuff.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
But even when dealing with the pedophile dude like yeah about.

Speaker 2 (38:41):
That, yeah, and was saying like she only did it.
She she knew she was lying when she wrote it.
It was really my dad walked in on.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
Us, like.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
Whoa really really? So so even with all that, and
you have to see show, yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:02):
Like come on, like it goes so deep. I'm gonna
tell y'all something else off camera because I ain't. I
don't even want to, Like to this day, I'm still
loyal to our group and to my sacrifices. I don't
want it to be tarnished and for so long, so
I don't want people to pick sides. I don't want

(39:24):
people to ban us or cancel us. But if I
say everything, man, So I just I keep it moving.
But yeah, so my dad Christmas Day velvet room or
visions one of them. Once one of them, he was like, yeah,
I'm going with y'all. Daddy, don't never want to go
to the club with us. What you mean I'm going

(39:46):
with y'all? Yeah, I didn't. We went on the flyer.
It wasn't if everybody was there, Lula Tip, John, every
It was Christmas night, everybody was there. My dad's best
friend show up. I'm like, what you doing? But he's
a photographer too, so I'm like, oh, you just want
to take some pictures?

Speaker 1 (40:06):
Yeah, okay, he's gonna take some pictures.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
Were in the v I p My dad just his
whole demeanor was like head on, swim with the whole night.

Speaker 1 (40:18):
I'm giddy, not knowing what. Man.

Speaker 2 (40:23):
He jumped up so fast and like jumped down out
the section and.

Speaker 1 (40:27):
I was like mm hmm, oh yeah, oh g ko
if you And then the next thing, you know, are
you that's what you gotta do?

Speaker 2 (40:40):
You see fists and he was like get outside up.
I was like no, And then all of b and
me got some stumps and yeah, and some punches in
and shout out, stay fresh, s Bishop of k you

(41:00):
should jumped off the counter.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
And y'all ain't seen body since no we have, really, man,
I ain't. I don't see buddy no more.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
You know what's worse, The guys still talk to him.
I can't make this.

Speaker 1 (41:16):
Ship up outside your brother, blood brother still talk to
this name.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
They're gonna have drinks and somemotion. I can't make this up.
That's why I gotta stay sane, because I lose my
mind for justice and peace.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
God, this man is what I said. This story. This
this is exclusive, exclusive, This is definitely exclusive. Yeah, I
am Jerry Clark.

Speaker 2 (41:48):
Who a K.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
This is new face.

Speaker 2 (41:51):
You said you brought a bottle, man, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
I brought a bottle for her birthday.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
I wanted. We got a bottle.

Speaker 1 (41:58):
We're about to get into this way. This has been
a very This is a very very exclusive interview because
this is the first interview you've done and you've talked
about this. Yeah, and this is some things Like I say,
I knew a lot of things for being in the
business and getting certain calls, those small street calls, and
I got that call. That's why I knew what happened.

(42:23):
But kudos to your big up to your dad.

Speaker 2 (42:25):
Come on, now, that's my twin. But at the same time,
when I went to go press charges and I spoke
to a female detective and female cop. The female cop
because this whole circle was crazy. It wasn't really Internet

(42:45):
back then, so I had to identify him. The only
way to identify him was playing the nook if you
Bug video because he's in the beginning. To this day,
I've ever seeing the whole video.

Speaker 1 (42:58):
Are you said?

Speaker 2 (43:00):
So we had to freeze frame the video, and the
female detective goes, well, at least you got your rap
career whoa a female? A female?

Speaker 1 (43:16):
Right?

Speaker 2 (43:19):
So after that, and then the word spread it a
little bit because of the fight. I didn't want to
become that girl. I didn't want to become that poster
child for abuse or you know, that one that everybody's spread.
I was sixteen, so you know, by seventeen I press

(43:42):
charges and everything, I'm still not eighteen yet. And then
on top of that, man, there's so much stuff. On
top of that, he say we was gonna get married.
That's when I lost you. I can't make this up.

(44:03):
It's so heavy. You can't do nothing but laugh. Like
and I went to Diamond's house and I was like, brother,
this is it. I cannot and you know, she convinced
me again to just stick it out. You know. So
it's always been for the greater good, mostly for my brother,
because I did everything for and because of him. And honestly,

(44:28):
they really didn't have a foreseeable future. They were all
three of the boys weren't even going to school anymore. Yeah,
and Diamond's aspiration, no shade, no nothing. I'm not a
shady person, but her aspiration in life was to do here.

(44:48):
That's not crazy, but that's as far as she saw
herself going in life. So here I am. I know
I can land on my feet with anything. I was
reading Charles Dickens and Shakespeare in fourth grade because we
had to on top of our work. I can wrap
forwards and backwards. If it was about putting words together.

(45:11):
This was a legacy. This was a choice that at
sixteen I thought that I was old enough and mature
enough to handle and I wasn't and it has cost
me the next twenty years of my life. But if
I don't speak up, then it will continue to be
swept under the rug. And now I'm stable and mentally

(45:34):
capable to speak about it at eighteen, I couldn't. As
a grown woman thirty seven and a mother, I will
and you raising a young king, a young king.

Speaker 1 (45:46):
And because I'll tell you every time I see you,
most of the time, i'd be like, man, you're a
great mob man. I'd be like, damn you a great
ass mob man.

Speaker 2 (45:56):
That's hard. And that's because I had to make that
choice before, of a child or a career. So I
chose my career over a child before, and I swore
I would never do that.

Speaker 1 (46:07):
Again with career wise, did any labels come and try
to do a solo deal with you?

Speaker 2 (46:13):
Yeah, okay, I see some This is from Warner Brothers,
so Diamond can do her solo album.

Speaker 1 (46:24):
Did you feel any And I know you mentioned it
before when you first met Diamond, her being a light
skinned red chicken, you being a darker one. That being
a dark skinned black woman in this industry. How much
do you think that hurt or maybe slowed down your career.

Speaker 2 (46:39):
It's been the best of times, it's been the worst
of times. No, it is what it is. I can't
change my complexion. Ever since I was younger, I knew
I was different, just mentally, but the dark skin thing,

(47:02):
it was always, Oh, you're pretty to be dark skin.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying, you are so beautiful?

Speaker 2 (47:11):
Or how did you get curly hair and you're black
and you're dark skin. It's like, you know, so I've
dealt with that in my entire life, so that didn't
bother me as much as it did her playing it
up around the group. You know, she would have a

(47:32):
click of girls and all of them light skin, you
know what I'm saying, Like it would be stuff like that.
But I didn't see the differences like that because we
were us before the world came to us, So I
was already solidified. You're my little sister. I'm greasing your
scalp on the road like I used to for breeze

(47:53):
their rooms. I'm a nurturing person by nature, so everything
I've done has always been for the betterment of the group,
to tell the legacy. So after we broke up to
go all the way back to the Dirty Wards, that
whole year she had been missing stuff so she can
separate herself from the group. That's cool. By the time

(48:18):
the Dirty Awards comes around, she was saying she's gonna
walk with scrappy. She's not in the group. She wants
to separate herself whatever, whatever. The world needs to see
her so they're not confused with what she's doing. Cool,
I said, Johnny, if she doesn't want to be here,

(48:41):
she does not have to be here. If she doesn't
want to be in the group, she does not have
to be in the group. If she doesn't want to
walk the carpet, she doesn't want to be in the group.
I told that to Johnny Cabell, who was our manager.

(49:07):
It was already established that she wanted to walk the
red carpet. That's why we had the group meeting. How
many times is this gonna happen where she's separate from
the group. Let it be known, if you walk in
the red carpet by yourself, tell the world that you
don't want to be in Crimema.

Speaker 1 (49:23):
And that's how it came about. She just need the
interview recently and said, yea princess kicking me out?

Speaker 2 (49:30):
Now, what piece of paper did I make you sign
you didn't want to be there? You use that to
say up? They don't. They don't want me to do
what I want to do. So I'm finna do what
I want to do. You was gonna do that regardless,
you were doing that the whole year.

Speaker 1 (49:44):
What needs to happen to bring y'all together?

Speaker 2 (49:46):
She got to keep it real herself. And I don't
know how that can happen because she's just delusion.

Speaker 3 (49:52):
So it's always with every situation is always three sides.
So we're gonna play that, like Jerry says, we're gonna
flip it.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
What is it that possibly Princess did wrong potentially to
separate this group? Okay, y'all ready for this? Yeah, me
and my brother went to six Flags, right, we came home.
We called Diamond. We told her we saw Michael Jackson

(50:22):
at six Flags and that Michael Jackson wants to get
on Nook if you book, and that he just left
our house and she needs to come listen to his verse.
And she ran all the way from her house to ours,
and she believed us, and it hurt her. I'm sorry,

(50:49):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (50:50):
We told you Michaelson serious.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
I'm so serious. I'm so serious.

Speaker 1 (50:59):
How y'all the started crying mob? You told her Michael Jackson's.

Speaker 2 (51:06):
Ben the monkey did some ad libs. I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (51:13):
There like this. I'm sorry, understand, I would st want Bubbles.

Speaker 2 (51:24):
Jackson and Bubbles was at the house. She knows me
and my brother. When me and my brother on the
same page, we we're gonna tag team. I don't care.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
I'll be mad to man, you think since that day
she ain't she ain't been messing with.

Speaker 2 (51:40):
We was like the limousine just left, looked down the
street and she was, hey, man, if you believe, can
you apologize to Diamond Brittany the coke Diamond Carpentero. I
am so sorry for telling you. Michael Joseph Jackson and
Bubbles came to our house in ellen Wood, right around

(52:00):
the corner from you to get on nook.

Speaker 1 (52:03):
If you buck you hear that, Diamond.

Speaker 2 (52:04):
If I would have known twenty minutes, King, I'm sorry,
my son, thank you baby, he's giving me the thumbs up.

Speaker 1 (52:11):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (52:12):
If I would have known, twenty years would go by
and you would have a beef with me. I'm so sorry.

Speaker 1 (52:18):
Okay. But other than that, it would be looking at
the camera and say that this is your camera. You
got looking at the camera, say writteny.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
Nicole Diamond born May nineteenth, nineteen eighty eight. I am
so sorry. Benita Yvonne Lewis, princess born February ninth, nineteen
eighty seven, and lon Stowel, Germany is sincerely apologetic for
telling you Michael Jackson got on nook if your buck

(52:47):
and Bubas did that.

Speaker 1 (52:48):
At least now we can now we can get past.

Speaker 2 (52:50):
But things we can't get past.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
Say you have some terms, so to your side or
just put yours out. Some things that can't happen.

Speaker 2 (52:59):
It's some other stuff that she beep about. Now, how
crazy would I sound if I said she's mad at
me because my natural lashes are long? What she's mad
at me because my natural nail beds are long?

Speaker 1 (53:20):
Is this you saying? No?

Speaker 2 (53:23):
You heard this from her mouth. Diamond is obsessed with
me and she doesn't understand why. Okay, that's the real thing.
My son's name is what, her son's name is what?
Prince hmm, this is the story of my life. It's

(53:43):
just a little sister admiring her a big sister. Now,
the things I don't condone. You gotta treat people right,
especially if it affects the business, the overall brand or
me personally. You gotta pay people. I am with you

(54:07):
on that you gotta pay your people. And if you
have people and you don't have it, you and your
people figure it out together. It's at heart. You have
to be professional. If it's a crime Mob show, it's
a Crime Mop show. It's not a Crime and Diamond show.
If Crime Mop gets ten tickets for us to share

(54:28):
for our guests, that means everybody gets two tickets. That
does not mean everybody gets one and Diamond gets five.
For a makeup artist, a security guard, a videographer. It's
a crime mob show. Another thing. Tell your story, don't

(54:48):
tell my story. You weren't a rapper before, you weren't
a poet before. You don't have books of poetry written.
That's my story. Let me tell my story where there
you have it. That tattoo on your hand does not
mean from a miscarriage. That's my story. You know that's

(55:14):
my story. I have the older sibling who raps, who's
actually in the group. Stop telling my story? Tell your story.

Speaker 1 (55:25):
Wow, hey, storytime of legendary Jerry new Face Princess from
Crime Mop. After this interview, I got that because now
we gotta talk. You got some great you gotta single.

Speaker 2 (55:42):
Ep about to draw EPs of the Playhouse R and
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Speaker 1 (55:48):
What oh so is it feature artists or you just
epena or you.

Speaker 2 (55:53):
Want to sing singing? Oh damn, I'm singing.

Speaker 1 (55:57):
Before we get it. We gotta talk about this.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
Shouts out to the Trouble Door. Why trouble Door, you
got to say it's sexy.

Speaker 1 (56:07):
Congratulations on this the actually this episode is brought to
you by some of that.

Speaker 2 (56:14):
Thank you. Go to Walmart. It's online, It's available on line.
I have the royal blush, Fabo has the geeked up Moscato,
and Troy has the rich. Shout out past de Troy
the twenty year anniversary for Crime Up Nook. If you
book documentary, Yes, yes.

Speaker 1 (56:35):
That's what when I tell you when you told me
about that, I was like, whoa, this is something that's
needed explained to our guests about the only fans. You're
doing sex ed only fans? Yeah, okay, doing sex on
only fans Explained to story Time of Legend J list

(57:00):
and is again what what? What all is that? Entail?

Speaker 2 (57:02):
Okay, so me as a female being, a more multi
orgasmic being than I am, faces face, I'm grown now,
I'm thirty.

Speaker 1 (57:22):
Listen.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
Okay two weeks ago, I had a two hour session. Okay, okay,
I recorded the audio. It'll be on auto on cord
your two hours sasi. I did my hip bath, which
cleans the vetch and every day it starts there, it
starts metal. It's the warm up. You gotta get your

(57:45):
breath in order, your your energy and order. You're cleaning
your coach. At the same time, you're dropping some pounds
because you're sweating. It's a portable sauna. Once you're in
there for sixty minutes at a high of nine, which
is about one hundred degrees waiting, you start to see stars,

(58:06):
You see Jesus, you see everything. Once you get your
breath in order, you activate your condolini, once your coonndalini
rises and you know how to control. That's the only
thing's going to start. And then I'm going to do
workshops because women need to learn how to have their

(58:28):
female eaculations.

Speaker 1 (58:31):
Yes, and men need to learn this about men.

Speaker 2 (58:34):
Need to learn that women like that at all. There's
more than a G spot. There's a a spot. There's
a G spot. There's several spots, and that coincide with
the time of the month with the female because spots
can shift and be more sensitive than others. You know.
So women need to learn how to know their body,

(58:56):
how to please themselves, and eventually teach yourself.

Speaker 1 (58:59):
How to square. Yeah, squirt okay.

Speaker 2 (59:06):
Doesn't come from the same hole. It's a very very
small little thing right above the clip. And yeah, I
teach classes when I get my waxes done. I'm teaching the.

Speaker 1 (59:17):
Nearest when that face. But when is the only fans
march this year?

Speaker 2 (59:24):
Yes, this year, next, next month. But it's not just
sexual stuff, women's women. Yeah, so you learn your body,
learn what to do before your cycle. There's ways that
you can decrease your flow. It's a lot, but we
are made magnificently and we're complex. And if you don't

(59:45):
know your own body and you're not comfortable with a
mirror and looking at everything, how can you tell your mate?
Baby not right there? Push over a little bit yet
right there?

Speaker 1 (59:55):
You go? Now we.

Speaker 2 (59:59):
But it comes with confidence. So yeah, right now I'm
doing my crunk crash course.

Speaker 3 (01:00:06):
She got for Women's Mouth for this being Black History Month.
She's been doing something great in day seven now And yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
I thought I was gonna be able to knock one
out every day, but man, I have to research that
takes an hour, formulate the research into a wrap, then
I record it, and then I have to edit the
video and stuff. He's like, y'all said an hour. Sorry,
I'm a mother. I'm a single mother as well. I

(01:00:34):
could all my.

Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Food a great one.

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
I cook, Yes, indeed, fate And let me tell you something.
I owe you a plate to I owe both of
y'all own new place, new face, a plate for christ Faith.

Speaker 1 (01:00:47):
I tell you fake get place and man, okay, can
I get me a plate?

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
You can?

Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
I and I've never been an only fan, will go
ahead and.

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
Get a subscription to your subscribe because I have to
do it from the page. Just start us a storytelling
with legendary Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
Then we go and we just do that, and it's
like it's both O. You know, share the account.

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
I'm a knowledge.

Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
But I just want to tell you, man, princess, before
we get out of here, I am truly, truly appreciative,
appreciative of you coming to the show because this new face,
this has been and this has been a real exclusive exclusive.

Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
Y'all got it out of me. I was trying to
wait for Charlemagne. I've been taking to Charlemagne. I'm rid
of to talk, but guess what I love.

Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
I love Charlemagne, I love Envy, I love just hilarious.

Speaker 2 (01:01:35):
I love a brother's family.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
I got Princess from Crime Mob on story time of
Legendary Jerry to talk about this first with the first ones,
And I just want to tell you, Princess, thank you.
I am Jerry Clark, a k A D. Legendary Jerry,
my brother. New face.

Speaker 2 (01:01:53):
We got, I got. I got two little exclusive news too, man.

Speaker 3 (01:01:57):
Okay, before we get out of here, right, we sell
breaking her birthday, right, happy celebrating her.

Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
We celebrate a couple of gifts for you too.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
You brought gifts. But on the way here, right, I
see Paramount pictures. Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:02:09):
They put a post out the new Sonic the Hedgehog
partner of Knuckles. Right yeah, the the official theme song
is knuck if You Buck. So we're celebrating that we
got these officials gonna be on paramount pictures on streaming
sites and the official song of Knuckles of Sonic's partner.

Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
My son had that happen. He manifested that.

Speaker 1 (01:02:36):
So y'all you eating off that?

Speaker 2 (01:02:37):
Oh yeah, we eat out of that. Humph for Jesus. Uh,
it's a couple of other movies that we are in,
King King, hold on man, we're done. Yeah, And speaking
of movies, Cronkville Cronkville the documentary.

Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
Executive producing that.

Speaker 2 (01:02:58):
Listen, I got a little credit we can't talk too
much about.

Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
But when is that? When is that said to come out?

Speaker 2 (01:03:06):
I'm not even sure, but it's it's in the works now.
She's been on site coaching the Prince. The Princess got
to do that back being in the movie. Now you
gotta be so you got to do some conditioning. Yeah.
So yeah, that the documentary coming real soon. My book
coming very very soon.

Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
Everybody, Look, let me tell you she got a lot.
Please make sure y'all come out of support, not come
out and support. You got me.

Speaker 2 (01:03:34):
My mind, I was coming out.

Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
Please make sure y'all support my girl princess. This interview
has been incredible, exclusive exclusive, Thank you for tuning in
each and every week. Uh, we got we're gonna have
to come. We gotta have you a part too, because
it's a lot that I didn't even get to ask you.

Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
That to your phone is gonna be ringing now.

Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
That's what we need. Hey, that's what we need. Please
make sure watch on YouTube subscribing like oh man, look,
I'm still choking from this interview.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
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Am Princess Crime Matt represent.

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