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(00:20):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Sorry.
Stories how they couldn't find an inspiration for they shit so
they ran to you. When they try.
To play it cool because they scared of looking like a fan.
You would think these *** had a fixed in on the game how they
playing losing. I bet my last dollar they just
live in daily fantasies like. It's like a.
Golden Child ain't too many I can slow it down still control

(00:44):
the crowd when it's flowing out like it's slowing down.
They selling souls for a low amount if you giving this they
will hold them out. But y'all too busy with the
showing now. But mostly God *** been fake.
It's just showing now I'm in thereal estate like I sold the
house my team went in from the coaching staff to the star
players to the people paid just to fold the town.
I'm just catering the coldest town.
Heavy gets the head, but they never had to hold.

(01:05):
The. It's it's, it's, it's, it's.
See your vision. When your eyes shall want a
perfect life without the hardships.
But they ain't never going to describe us.
Because a person saying that they never failed actually
saying they ain't really tried much.
I try to help you *** rise up with a rapper doing don't
surprise us. Ironically it's all these ***

(01:26):
with the mob ties always gettingtied up with the mouth gagged
and the spouse stabbed because they always claiming that they
bowed. That big homie getting sized up
play big boy like a fluke for the big stacks. *** I'm a
outcast. It's lame.
I'm. Taking now trash, but I never
want the shit to pile up. Put a zipper down on the body,
but the foul stench. Gotta bring the flies up.

(01:47):
Chris Webber with the timeout. You'll never want to bring the
timeout. That's Doc Rivers with a fine
cut. *** never see it when. It's it's, it's, it's, it's
lame, *** From his brain mad andthen telling *** never mind us
we never been about the lame chatter speaking about a ***
that's behind us. Come on yo listen.
Come on, how we got that song today?

(02:09):
He. Was vibing before the.
Yeah, yeah, man, actually. Got like a Sunday vibe to vibe
that's. Why I listen to came out tape is
fire so. It's hard bro.
Especially when I heard the samples, I was like the entire
samples, bro. I was like, yeah, that's it.
He knows what type of time it is, man.
My God, good to see. You we made it to another one.

(02:31):
You felt the. One man we second.
One in 2025. Blue.
Oh shit, we almost didn't make it this week.
Everybody's getting sick. What's going around, baby?
They're giving it to us. They're giving us, you know,
through the fires and all this shit, bro.
Everything's happening. Kids going to school, fires all
over the country. Bro, ice everywhere.
It's a good day to be a Massachusett.

(02:53):
Facts East Coast we got baby howdo you.
Even know what to throw up. Yeah, Northeast, Northeast not.
Yo listen, we. Got the Hurricanes in Florida
and shit. We want none of that smoke.

(03:14):
None of that smoke. We don't have the Tornadoes in
Texas and shit. Is that what happened?
Yo bro, they get everything in Texas.
Everything is bigger in Texas. Y'all got it?
But honestly, honestly thoughts and praised everybody.
On that yo listen. It's like a movie right now,
bro. It's like a movie.
That's like you scared watching TV shows, bro, watching TV shows

(03:37):
and you see that shit just coming to life and you're like
wow, did they speak this into existence or is there some kind
of play that's just. Yeah, bro, it's crazy.
It's seeing first and foremost. How was your week before we get
to the bullshit? Bro, we survived, man.
You know We survived another week finding out shit that we
can and cannot eat, things that we can and cannot drink, people

(03:58):
that we should and should not bearound, and then motherfuckers
are just setting fires, bro. Setting fires.
Bro, I'll take this little bit of snow.
All day, every day, it's lit. I'll never complain bro, never
compared to what we used to have.
This is. Nothing.
This is play shit. We turn it into Cali without the
fires. Without the fire, you know what
I mean? Then a snowstorm used to be
stuck in a crib for two or threedays.
Yo, if you had to stop and shop or whatever, you were screwed.

(04:19):
That was it. Stop and shop.
Crackers for the next three days, *** It's lit you're.
Trying to figure it out. Crackers and peanut butter and
Jelly. That's it.
Or fluff and peanut butter. You.
Never had a struggle meal. Yeah, of course.
Relax. Relax, I guess.
No, I'm saying like. I'm an adult though not as a
kid. They sandwiches.
Sandwiches weren't big in African.
House So like, what did you eat as like your little struggle
meal? Like you didn't want to cook

(04:39):
noodles? Noodles.
Noodles. Yeah, that's a struggle meal.
OK, Well there is something called Gary, which is a dry
cassava. You put it, put water and sugar
on it. Some people use milk.
Y'all are nasty to me, but whatever you know what I'm
saying. But it's like a it's a dry
cassava. You put water and you put sugar
in, you eat. You can put some peanuts in
there and give you some texture shit like.
That Oh no, I was doing, I was giving me some fucking grilled

(04:59):
cheese, *** Yeah, Nah, Nah. Nah, it's lit.
Give me a nice grilled cheese. I didn't see a grilled cheese
sandwich since I was like so I went to my Spanish transference.
What? You don't eat that shit in my
house. Back in the day bro, a grilled
cheese. My kids love the.
Grilled cheese on the cast iron skillet.
Or you can see some Portuguese bread with some butter on it.
Yeah, Nah. With the butter on it 1000%.

(05:19):
Oh the the tortilla with the butter.
You're selling upon a pan bro. Somebody taught you well, some
cinnamon on top of that. Shit, bro, hold that up.
Yeah, bro. They taught you well what they
taught you well. Me, right, they taught you.
Well, oh, I thought we had was tortillas, but that shit on the
pan, you know, as long as you got butter, we good.

(05:40):
How was your week, though, bro? It was it was good.
It was good. It was super cold.
I mean I caught the flu. My whole family went through my
whole family so out for two daysof work that she was that she
was stressful I. Hate getting sick with like
everybody else bro 'cause they still.
Calls me like, what's wrong withyou?
Like, surely you're sick too. She's like, oh, your son's next
to me too. She's like, wait, what's wrong
with him? Oh man, he got the flu too.

(06:00):
I'm like, hey, am I? She's like, Oh my God, you have
our blood in you, you shouldn't be getting sick.
Listen bro, I was, I was, I was out of it.
But it wasn't too bad though it's.
Not like the old flu, no, that would fuck you.
Up. I mean, thank goodness.
I don't know if it's a new flu, I don't know what's going on,
but it wasn't that heavy on me, so I was able to go back to work
the next day. But I hate unnecessarily bro.
Yeah, I feel you. But I feel like, you know,
sometimes you do. I get.

(06:21):
Sick days, we don't. You don't get no sick days at
all. I mean, you do get sick days if
you've accumulated it with that company.
Accumulated. Yeah, over like 3 or 4 months.
Look at the words we had to learn as an adult.
It's late. Oh no, my vocabulary is big.
I just don't use it to pause. Oh shit, I guess we'll be using
it all the time. But yeah, no, yeah, that's

(06:41):
pretty much it. Obviously work going on and shit
like that. You do anything creative this
week? This week, shooting my car, OK,
you know, just just testing out the 11 millions.
Nigga's such a creative now. He's like, yeah, he's a little
something. Let's see what's going on.
With him, I'm gonna put it. Out just trying new shit out of
the guy. Cool guys.
How much do you record that you never put out?
Mad shit right? But sit on my computer for hours

(07:02):
a day. But now you see how I felt when
we first started party. You'd be like, yo, I know what's
*** saying for recording and never put it out.
I'm like bro so to. Be actually like, what's all the
episodes said? Only had 13.
I was like, listen, whatever Samdoes.
Whatever, Sam. Yeah.
I'm gonna give it a buck becauseit's a lot.
Last year there was like a growing pain because it was a
flow of adversity. Yeah, yeah, yeah, right.
And I felt like in 2024, everybody was faced with

(07:24):
obstacles or things that you wanted to do.
And you still have to include your real life responsibilities,
tax, right. And when you're investing in
something that will touch, well not even touch, that will test
how much you're invested. Yeah, 1000%, right.
Because there's people that would be like, oh, I want to
braid hair, but they're not invested enough to go to work
and then come home and braid hair.
And braid hair. Right You that's it's not easy.
It's not going to be easy getting to the top, but once you

(07:45):
get there, it's like it's worth it.
Like and I just treat every growing pain like that when I go
like or even like we want to potand like fuck, can't pot on this
day. But then I'd be like, I wake up
the next day, go to the gym. I still feel good and I'm like,
no, we still got to pause because it's a lot.
We're invested and we raped above *** and we only put out 13
episodes. Minimum effort, Minimum.

(08:09):
That's probably the least we've ever put.
Yes, last year it was the least.Effort.
You know what? I.
Appreciate going on you. Know what I appreciate and shout
out to them for even just acknowledging it, right?
Because there's people that don't even acknowledge shit,
right? We try to acknowledge everybody.
Shout out to Let me see 2025. I'm going to say shout out to
all the podcasters. Shout out to all the platforms
forced to win podcasts. I like them.

(08:29):
I don't, I don't know if they got elected this year, but they
definitely be doing some shit. I've seen a lot of their
interviews with a lot of rappers, a lot of business
people and stuff, and a lot of people around the city.
So shout to y'all. Yeah, shout to them.
Shout to the bat for the community.
Yeah. I like them.
I kind of like that Dallas is his name.
Dallas Page, the dude that does the other podcast, he had C4 and

(08:50):
all of them on there. Yeah, yeah, I think so.
What? The one we did last week.
Was it? Is it?
Is it? Get up on podcast.
Get on High Street. I like that shit.
I like the way it shot. Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're clean,
Yeah. You know me, I'm gonna say
they're clean. I can't help money, that's what
it. Says you love that shit, I.
Love that shit. I like that shit is clean.
I like looking at the Hood podcast, but then I'd be like,

(09:10):
yo, if you've been out doing podcasts for at least two years
or better, your aesthetics and your visuals got to get better.
That's the one thing. Yeah, you got to evolve.
You got to evolve that'd. Be nice.
And your content has to evolve. Also, there's nothing wrong with
talking about Dick, pussies, assholes and all this.
Shit, how old are we bro? I mean, we, oh, but we that's
all humor. That's just normal human banter.

(09:31):
Like we like talking about ignorant shit that we can't talk
about on a normal basis, but that don't mean you should talk
about it. All the time.
That's it. Like you ain't got to do it all
the time sometimes. You know what?
I. Mean So what y'all think about
24/7 y'all? Didn't learn from horrible
decisions and all them. You said every Brandy too.
It's slick. Ton of money, it only goes so
far. The money.
It only goes so far the money. Now everything's included.

(09:53):
2024-2025 We It's Slick podcast.*** do you take out the Boston
It's Slick podcast? We're gonna go everywhere, yeah.
It's slick and. I'm over here looking for the
name of that, that group that hit us up, that put us on.
The OH. Using spot.
That's what it is. What's it called?
It's called Feed Spot. Feed spot shout out to feed.
Spot. It's lit.
Shout out to Feed Spot for the win.

(10:13):
Yeah, that's all that. One listen, I know we haven't
spoken about it, but I love thatsomebody different won best
podcast last year. Yeah, I liked it because it's
about time it's going to put Charlie and everybody else like
on notice like oh, it's not justgoing to be default to you guys
no more. There's nothing wrong with that,
right? Hard work shows off and hard
work will always. They were present.
They were very present. Most of the, yeah, I agree, very

(10:35):
present and there and like we'vebeen in there for a while, so we
don't go to every show. No, for you, I know.
Let's just let's just just accept.
First of all, and honestly, I'm gonna keep it a buck with you.
I'm too old. That's all.
I was gonna hit you. With I'm too old artist to be in
some of these rooms, Yeah, it's just like nothing's wrong with
the young crowd. Y'all do y'all thing fantastic
but I've been young crowd too much.

(10:55):
Shout out to the crowds but someof y'all be crowding too fucking
much. I'll be trying to like it's too
much. Fucking move my elbows.
I'm like yo bro. And I ain't gonna fry.
Do Mr. Energy in the room with all the artists and everybody's
performing, all the lovers again.
I love that shit. Energy is fantastic, you know?
I'm saying, but it's just y'all be mad late.
By the time y'all starting, I'm just getting home and getting
ready. So it's like, do I want to take

(11:16):
a shower and go back out again? I'm almost 40.
I'm probably not going to do that.
You're almost 40 with a family. If you was not.
If you didn't have a family you would go home and shower and go
right back out bro. Nah, I know *** I know *** don't
even do what we do. Yeah, when they get home, they
ain't going outside. So that's what it is.
It's just it's a lot after all their work, like work.

(11:37):
And then you take a shower. You're now calm down.
You're calm. Finally.
And they have to get all their testosterone and all them.
Bad choices off yeah, packs. Man, I don't want to step back
into the world right now. I'm gonna get.
Duty for this? Yeah, like an.
Angel, I want to lay down on my couch, watch some TV, look a
blunt and be chilling. What's one thing as an adult
like you under appreciated but now you like over appreciate it?

(12:01):
Sleep. I need my sleep.
I need my sleep. I'm gonna give you one more
peace and quiet. Yeah, I drive it sounds a lot.
I thought I was the only. One drive all.
The way to work and you realize you didn't even put no music on
no podcasts. Even come to your mind.

(12:22):
You rolled the window down even though it's cold.
You're like Nick I'm from. Here.
Yeah. I'm chilling.
Little breeze. Never heard nobody.
Yeah. All you're hearing is the road.
Yeah, just that background noise.
Sometimes you don't even think of nothing.
You just get to your spotlight. Oh, I'm already hearing.
Like, damn, that's his dangerous. 15 minutes.
I got in cruising. I stopped.
I stopped. Not see any lights.

(12:43):
I don't. As you get older, like I said,
your your sense has changed. Like the things you used to pay
attention to. You don't pay attention to no
more bro. You're paying attention to new
shit like when you get around, like when I get around like the
young *** Even if you were to show that.
Yeah, see what's going on. Keep the scene out with any of
these young *** What they doing?Because you know, you as a young
*** so now you got to make sure like these *** ain't on

(13:05):
bullshit. Because you as a man.
Well, I don't really go nowhere where anybody.
Yes you do, bro. You go to the movies, you go to
comedy shows, of course. The comedy shows I go to, they
behaved these, they're still. Thugs.
Not around. Me.
Bro, there's still thugs in the.My seats are not for thugs, you
think? Bro, you think this?
You think the thugs can't get the seats?
Yeah, I pay too much when you die now if you die.

(13:32):
Yo his elitism. Is showing it's.
Crazy bro. Crazy, unless it's a concert or
something. That's what you said to see the
music, right? They let the music out.
Hey, man. It's it's it's it's.
I ain't gonna front though. The white thugs be scaring me
more than the black thugs. No, they can.
Get out, they can get it. Yeah.
When I see a white thug, I go aye, aye, there's.

(13:53):
A lot of white. There's a lot of white
privilege, really like for me. Let me ask you a question.
Oh by the way, before we move forward, never sugar black thugs
like the street *** The street *** don't bother, you know how
you feeling? The room for the street *** Oh,
they don't bother me. Why?
Why would I bother WE? All from the sting.
We know. Everybody knows what they got to
do. Yeah.
Everybody knows how they got to behave.
Yeah, You know what I'm saying? Everybody.
Everybody. Knows who the knucklehead is

(14:14):
exactly, and they know if he's being a knucklehead.
And you know, they're gonna bother, you know, the verbage
you got to use in these rooms. Yeah, there's certain types of
like, I how, how am I talk to some *** I will talk around that
with street *** Yo, have you ever seen that when you get
around certain people? Have you ever like code switched
around your shoulders? You gotta like, you gotta be
strong. You can't be all soft.

(14:34):
How you was walking with your Shorty, Just walking with your
hands. Hold my arm, hold my arm.
I want to hold your fingers now hold my fucking arm right now.
Well, my shoulder, this is whereshe be.
Holding all. The time.
She's like, I like where your arms.
Are you symbolism? Yeah, I would tell her why

(14:59):
you're mostly like, let go of me, Sir.
She's like, Nah yo, 'cause you'dbe moving too much.
But shorties also like that. They love that they can.
Shorties love showing off in front of women.
That's how it is bro. If I'm her man, I'm not.
Even that so I think women just enjoy showing off in front of
women, bro. Of course, like you know you'd
be. Sitting on them, you'd.
Be sitting at the crosswalk and you're sure.
You probably be holding your armlooking at that bitch with

(15:20):
nobody. You look at shit like that, you
owe me checking *** like I *** Yeah, like you gotta walk first.
Yeah, walk her through the crowd.
And I just move it like I you'removing over here, you're doing
too much. Hold my hand, walk right behind
me, walk right behind me. I'm walking through *** That's
the best. I love that shit.
I ain't got front with you *** that's what.
It's amazing being black 'cause they know the move the.

(15:40):
Fuck everybody. Move out the way.
Hold. On it's.
It's like. Bread there at the Red Sea.
Man, hold on. My, my, my favorite is the white
person that's walking right towards you and you like playing
chicken with him. I'm not moving.
I love it. Oh excuse me my bad bro.
I'm not moving. I'm not moving, bro.
I'm not even looking at you, yo.I'm looking past you. *** don't

(16:01):
even see you, *** what's you yo if you're not a dark skin or
light skin brown *** move. *** move out my ways.
I'm just going to do this, excuse you.
The *** with the Tims and all them shits on yeah, I'm gonna go
around you. I don't even want to fuck with
you, bro. You still wear construction
things as fast. Bro everything good with you?
I have a good night, my *** At this age, are Tim's still a
thing for you? I still I got 2 pairs, isn't it?

(16:24):
It's late. Lots in a week.
Ready to go? You never know.
I got two pair weeds. Yeah, but no.
I moved off of Tim's only because they're uncomfortable.
Bro yeah, it's only for a short period of time.
You never went. For a long day.
OK, if I'm going to an event forlike 2-3 hours, I don't mind it.
Yeah, I know I'm gonna find someone lean on I just.
Never understood why *** wore Tim's and went to like events
that you got to run from. I don't know.
It was a luck, though. It was a luck.

(16:44):
The Tim was a boot. Jeans.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nasty work. Nasty bootcuts.
You wear boot cuts with the Tim's on.
You knew that *** You knew that nigga's on Section 8.
It's it's, it's lit. Another thing I want to ask you
bro, like have you ever noticed how many bad drivers on the road
now? Dog, nobody can drive.

(17:05):
In Massachusetts they drive awful bro.
Every every morning I find myself slowing down like this
dumb motherfucker. Apparently I make the people
that drive with me regularly family nauseous.
Ohh I agree. It's that's not even.
A bomb show bro. I've told you Yo-yo, ever since

(17:27):
I've known shoulder now when I got in the car the first time
with show and I understood why nobody was riding with you, I
never got it right. Because we used to have mad cars
full of people and *** didn't want to ride with show.
They're like, Nah, I'm not riding with show.
I'm gonna go over here with this*** I'm like why is *** in the
car with Mikey like shout? Out to my *** Mikey, whoever,
whoever, sitting in the back, you're not sitting there.

(17:48):
Just. Just about the way there's only
two seats that's. It there's only two seats,
there's one front and 1 passenger on the right.
You're not even going to be ableto fit in the middle.
That's just how it goes. Right, Unless you're a small
tiny. Person who wanted to ride with
show. So I'm riding with show.
This is the first time I ever used the handle above the car
door I. Have a manual too.
This *** think he fucking speed racer.
That's the hero. We the door sister *** like slow

(18:11):
down *** and shows the type of *** yo.
You're the type of driver I hatewhen you're coming out from a
side street, instead of slowing to a stop, you come to a halt,
half your car out my *** And nowwe got to go around you and
shit. Yo, can I tell you this ***
show? I'm always hitting my imaginary
brakes and the and the fucking passengers yo bro everything I

(18:32):
love. I know, I know, bro.
It's rough, It's rough. Yo with show you I had your
smoke in the whip and then and then look, look, look right now
I'm shitting on this *** today fucked up.
Yo this *** show would never roll the window down and fill
the whole car up with smoke. My *** I'd be in there choking
like yo bro how the window go down, Oh it don't work what ***

(18:55):
you in the door you got a whip with?
A. I roll my shit down for you,
Rose. Like.
Yo was a great time. Yo-yo riding shows old whips.
Facts. Riding with shows.

(19:16):
Oh, where? That's how you got stripes.
Move the cans out the way off the floor.
Don't worry about none of the fucking blunt guts.
Don't worry about none of that shit.
And if you don't like that shit,you could walk.
It's. Facts.
But we grow now, you know. My God *** that shit is crazy,
right? Good old days I.
Apologize, hey, but it was driven.

(19:37):
Now I've grown friends an experience.
I've tried. I've tried you.
Need friends like that? You know what's funny?
My girl drove my mom, she said. She's when I talk to the drive
right in my year, she's like, I see cause your mom just like,
'cause my dad wouldn't teach us,bro really, He went out of
drive. Dad is probably like the type
you gotta hunt your own cattle and figure out a way to kill it.
He is. 1000% once once you learnall line out of drive it.

(19:58):
She was like, I ain't driving mycar though, yo my.
Age you line of drive. 15 No 16/16/16 When I came back, my
mom taught me I actually kind ofknew how to drive a little bit.
But when she taught me, I was I was just learning a big ass car.
Yeah, I ain't learning a small. Car for real you learning like a
boat like a. Learning ass big.
Ass it's it's lit. You remember that MPV's?
That's what I learned on Yeah, bro.

(20:19):
So I'm driving around, you know,I'm used to the big.
Cars, yeah. I was used to the shorties.
I was dating the shorties. Her mom's had like a a caravan
like the Honda caravan. That's a big joint.
When I learned how to drive thatshit big joint that should.
Bro I've had vans, I've had SUV,so big cars.
I love driving big cars but whenI'm in a small car I just feel

(20:39):
like I can't do much. But I'll be Wilding though.
I got a question for you. Speaking of cars, this last
thing about cars that we can move on, right?
Give me the five races that drive the worst to you.
When you see a car, what does that car symbolize to you?
Because me like when I see Subarus.
Oh, lesbians. I was going to go more with

(21:01):
like, entitled white people. Yeah, yeah, the.
Subaru will be in the fast lane going 5050.
It's lit turn up *** You're like, yo my *** we going 45.
Come on, picking up, we know thecar can open up.
Come on, Mike, open. That bitch up what you?
Got I got the Subarus. If I see an old one be I know

(21:22):
it's an old white person. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What was the big Lexus truck
that all the Africans had? The Toyota.
Highlander. Highlander.
It's. Lit.
They don't know what to do and they got the red lights.
If you see the Honda Civics, youknow the Puerto Rican.

(21:43):
It's lit if you see a Honda. Civic no, they're gonna park any
fucking where they don't care and they.
Gonna Rev their stupid ass muffler on your ass.
Not that. Fucking mother, Oh my God.
Damn it, who we going? Bro?
I hate that shit. Why is your muffler so damn big?
Yeah, yeah, but hey, I get it. Fast of the Furious.
My number one I hate is probablythe Benz.

(22:04):
The Benz, Yeah. Because the Benz has such good
handle the motherfuckers drive like assholes bro.
You'll never be on the highway and them or BMWs be flying
flying but they be handling thatshit.
Because it's smooth. And then you start driving
behind me like, yeah, I can't dothat.
Let me get over to the middle lane.
I can't do that. Let me let this *** pass.
I drove my pop sweat. *** You can't do that bro. *** cannot
keep up. For real bro actually opens up

(22:26):
and you don't even know this thing.
You could be going 90. And it'll feel like it.
Feels like 40. Bro, that's a fact.
It is smooth. That's the.
Power on that is crazy. Bro Speaking of power, bro, your
man Trump's going into office soon.
Hey, man. Shit's already happened.
In great White hope I guess you got.
The fires, you got the fire in the Bronx, you got the the, the

(22:48):
gas station explosion in Texas, it's.
Too much you have like this. Mad shit going on.
And for me, it's like hard to torecognize what's real, what's
not, what's like. Fake.
It's a movie right now. Yeah, it's a big movie, right?
I don't. I'm just stunned at everything
happening. And then people just casually
talking about Trump. It's a casual conversation.
Yeah, he's about to be in there.You know what I'm saying?
Boom, boom. I'm like, damn.

(23:09):
But then I seen a Meta World Peace shit from this Mark
Zuckerberg shit. And I was like, oh, I, I, I
listened to him talk and I was like, OK, this sounds good.
This sounds good. Yeah.
But then the minute he said, youknow, we're parting up with
Trump, I was like. You got to He's a big man.
I see the play. Listen bro, he's letting you
know you want to do business in my country.

(23:29):
You got to pay me. You got to pay me.
You got to pay me. You got to donate that 1,000,000
to my funds, which is what they're doing.
They donate to $1 million. Like when Mark Zuckerberg did it
and the fact must did it. The fact that they getting
putting LGBTQ and mental illnesstogether is frankly if that
ain't white power, I don't know and they can't complain.

(23:51):
When you send me that, I see that Meta is going to classify
that or can classify it as mental illness.
I was like. Dog, OH.
They're going to be marching, standing in the.
Spring playing Republicans is not playing.
They don't give a fuck, bro. And there's nothing they can do.
All they can do is they can do, They can bitch, complain about
it, yeah, but it's my company, *** what's up?
Yeah. You're not going to use
Facebook. You're not going to use
Instagram. OK, Yeah, I don't see that

(24:14):
happening. OK, we're not going to use
Twitter, OK? People that's not using Twitter
now they're going on all these other sites and I'm like, you
told me about fanbase. Yes, right, Fanbase like what is
that? It's a.
It's a it's a black home for well, it's to help black
creators mostly, you know what I'm saying?
But anybody can go on here. It's another Instagram TikTok
pretty much but so. There's going to be a ceiling on
here, but it's a ceiling. If you said it's for black
creators, I know it's going to be a.

(24:34):
Ceiling. It's to help black creators.
So that means it's black-owned. It's a Black-owned company.
So it's a ceiling. I mean, we just understand as
adults. Yeah.
Facts. Facts like we understood.
Like I got in this point in my life, bro.
Where when I seen Jay-Z get title, I didn't understand it at
first, right? And when he sold it, I really
didn't get it. But then I understand, like
everybody has a black company. They know they have a ceiling,

(24:55):
so they have to sell. If you're trying to move up into
those rooms where you're trying to get to, they want.
Some water. You got to look a little
different. Yeah, sorry.
Yeah, until, until we move past the white man having power.
Shit. It's it's slit.
This is what it is, yo. Yeah, I'm tired of that shit
now. It's never going to.
Happen. I'm tired of people just
complaining about white people all.
The time, it is what it is. It's like oh bro, we do all the
same shit. What it is they say *** Y'all

(25:17):
let some of the white people say*** It's like we shouldn't
probably even say *** but it is what it is.
My. Name is what it is, bro.
That's why I said I'm never upset at them being the races or
prejudice, bro. I don't.
They're not even the most, they're not even the most
population in the world, but because they're the one with the
most power, they run the show. They're not the most power.

(25:37):
They have the most power. You know what those making
things happen or making a needle, the needle move.
They got it. I don't think so.
I think I believe it's more so white people are fearless.
White people are fearless, bro. They'll run into the fucking
countries capital fearless my *** of of what the persecution

(25:58):
will be. They're not afraid of the
consequence 'cause they think they can buy themselves out of
it. Yo, my daddy got this lawyer.
I know who my mom is. You.
Gonna call that fearless. Yes, bro, Yes, yes.
The same way, The same way, the same way.
You have migrants who will do shit because they're fearless.
They'll set a bitch on fire because they're like, yo, you're
just going to put me back to my country?
Fearless, bro. That's wow.

(26:18):
You don't think it's fearless bro?
I don't classify that. What was what is fearless to you
while while I look it up? Fearless to me is doing, I guess
in a, in a good sense. I'm not.
To me, that's just evil, no? There is evil, but to be evil
you got to be fearless. You're not afraid of
consequences. So be a serial killer.
What do you do? Leave clues because you're not
feared of fucking getting caught.
You're not. Tripping.

(26:39):
So when you get caught, you're like, it is what it is.
Make a doc about me. That's white people, right?
And it's white, they don't make docs.
On black. Killers and shit white people.
Don't want to take fearless and doing the.
Shit. That's America 3 case.
It's America, bro. It is what it is.

(27:01):
We don't do shit. I don't want to get into racist
shit, but they're like, brown people don't do shit because
we're not in numbers. We don't trust each other.
That white person, that white neighbor who sees that person
getting dragged by the black girl, she, she knows they're all
going to come out and help her whether they like her or not.
Black, black and brown people gopull out their phones or watch
from the window. That's how we are.
Black Daniel, she's getting seen.

(27:22):
Right now it's it's it's slit. We scared because we're scared
of losing opportunity. That's what it is bro.
We're scared to do shit 'cause we're afraid to lose that
opportunity you from. The white man.
Just for your family. From the white man.
Just for your family, because every decision you make now
isn't about you. It's who's your power.
If I see a white person, a blackperson going at it, you know one

(27:42):
side of the power now. The Whites are in power now.
Exactly, that's what I'm saying.It's just white power.
So at the end of the day, that'swhy I'm always like, for me
personally, like if I see a white, a white person, a black
person going at it, I'm sorry. At my *** I'm going.
I mean, sorry, white person, no disrespect to you, but I got to
start with my *** At the end of the day, that's why for me, it
doesn't matter if a black person's wrong, if it's against

(28:03):
you, I'm sorry. I'm gonna.
So you don't, you don't excuse black people.
When we do shit, I excuse them all the time because we excuse
white people. Do we?
Yes, we do. Do we?
Excuse white people or do we just recognize if they're not
going to get the same penalty asus?
It's an excuse. To me, that's an excuse.
It's an excuse. Hey, if if a black person does
this, it's a thug is a street *** The white person does, he's
got mental illness, he needs help.
So I do the same thing for us. You can't say that, though.

(28:24):
Well, I'm not saying that's wrong.
You can say that, right you go. The issue is, you know, even if
it's wrong or right, they're still going to put the white
person as a good image. Like you seen the football?
You seen the football. Player, I know what reality is.
I'm just telling you my viewpoint.
OK, OK, yeah, I know what the reality of situations are, you
know what I'm saying? But I'm saying for me
personally, it was like, oh, to ask me.
But that's not us not giving thecare, that's us recognizing yo,

(28:46):
they're only going to let us do so much.
If they act, if a news reporter came up to me and and let's say
it was a black person that shot the healthcare guy, right?
Well, you know, you know what it.
Is I would be like, how do you feel about him?
I was like, well, I mean, Healthcare is going through a
tough time for us. It's not good for the poor
people. And that person probably just
went to a mental breakdown. That's crazy.
I'm not going to say he's a thug.
I'm not going to labelize anything because we're not

(29:07):
labeling the white people as anything either.
They're gonna label as a thug and they're gonna go find a
picture where exactly money whenhe was. 16 I'm not gonna add to
none of that on my brother. At the end of the day, they're
gonna do the same thing to me. That's what it is.
That's how my mentality is. Mind you, I got brother in law's
like I got family who's white and no shit they white to be at
the end of the day. If I get pulled over and they
get pulled over, I'm gonna have to take a talk.

(29:30):
So that's just what it is, bro. Ain't too much we?
Got to think about mad shit as adults.
Like just as adults, you got to think about like your next move
before you fucking make it. That's why.
If I run this light, I gotta look around.
Look around 1st. 'Cause I don't, I can't afford
another ticket. Another ticket is I.
Can't afford a ticket? Pay you easy.
It's it's lit. Pay you easy I got.
Pay my shit. Listen man, that's just crazy.

(29:51):
They'd be backing it up on my shit, bro.
Listen, they get 2 digits. Oh shit, 3 digits 6-7 that's not
bad. 6-7 I was at 2-3. G's *** what?
It's. Lit yo-yo yo, I need you.
To be more responsible 25 bro. I was tight.

(30:13):
Tight you been going to the doctor lately?
I'm 25th. I'm going.
OK, yeah, I mean, yo, every timeyou get in there, you ever walk
in like this shot? Like I hope, I hope I'm just
clean. Today like I'm good like yo full
physical *** I'm like you already know my hip acting up.
I'm like y'all, might need you to figure out why I can't do a
past 90°. You don't go to the
chiropractor, let him crack thatshit out of you.
It's not it's word I actually dolike when he folds me pause I.

(30:46):
All right, he folds. You upset crack when you break
me down and build me back up type shit.
You know what I'm saying? But the hip is not something he
can really do. I got to.
Figure out what's going on, You know what I mean?
So when I went to the, I went tothe chiropractor, I think I, I
think we even talked about this on the pile right where I went
to the chiropractor for the first time.
I minded up a little bit it. Felt weird it did it did feel
weird like for me it's just likeI don't like being touched
certain ways right and it's not because it's a man it's just

(31:08):
being touched certain ways whereit's like oh that's just foreign
he's. Like why are you touching me
over here? Like I don't like no grown man
grabbing my from behind like. Yourself up, young man.
Loosen yourself up, yeah. You're telling the man to
loosen. Loosen your shit up A.
Little man's behind. You like your relax.
Relax, I'm seeing. That's our toxic masculinity and

(31:29):
I love. It.
I love that shit. Bro I love being toxic.
Yeah, fuck it, that's what we going this year.
Just know it is going to be verytoxic all the way through.
Talking about toxicity, right? What we talking about earlier
that we want to talk about with the women?
Ohh, this thing, He's ready. Yeah, let's get it.
He's. Always it's it's it's it's late.
So there was a Shorty that was that said that men gotta forgive

(31:52):
them for sliding on them when they were younger.
Wait, what does that mean? I'm.
Not choosing the quote UN quote,lame *** going for the dope ***
to have money, boom, boom. And now that they're older, the
lame *** got bread. Now he's a corporate *** He has
a great job. He's alive, you know what I'm
saying? He's not in jail, you know what
I'm saying? He's alive.
He ain't make you a baby mom andall that shit, so he ain't do

(32:18):
none of that yourself. But now, But now you want to.
You want the quote UN quote lame*** that got a shit together to
give you a chance? Yeah, Evans, why would I do
that? Evans, Why not?
I'm good. You passed on certain shorties
back in the day that you probably wouldn't look.
Yeah, true. Know better.
True, True. It's like I said, I knew about
it. I knew better, so you should
know better too. I think everybody's got you.
Wanted you wanted to go with thepopular crowd, you want to be

(32:40):
part of the popular click. This is why I'd be saying about
clicks. Yeah, This is why I never like.
Clicks always in. This is this.
Look, all the popular *** that you want to be popular with,
where they at locked up a deck. Yeah.
Or with your baby moms and I would have a whole new bitch,
couple new bitches. And you just sit down at home
crying still. Yeah.
And then you want the *** that got to sit together to carry you
up. But but in all, in fairness, we

(33:01):
also have to speak to the women that got dubbed and they
probably weren't. They didn't grow into their body
yet. OK, some girls didn't grow into
their head. They had the big ass.
Head I got the six headed. You wore like the bad sneakers
that weren't cool and back in there, but now you look a
stallion. Let's crack you.
Got your shit together. You probably got like 2°.
Different for women because men are always going to look good.

(33:22):
We don't have to be fired bro. A woman has to be fired.
I don't think so. You see this?
You see bad bitches with ugly bum ass *** every day.
And I see attractive dudes with corny looking or duck looking
shorties. Bro all the.
Time all the time right, becausehe went through the baddies and
realized that wasn't shit. That does happen.
That's what happens bro. Come on my *** We're we the only

(33:44):
reason. Listen, so so you shorties
understand something. The only reason a *** really
goes for a top top top dime and if he ain't a rich *** that's
the only reason, is aesthetic. That's it.
We go with a dime for aesthetic.That's it bro.
That's it bro, because that dimeShorty got nothing but
everything around her, never hadto work for nothing, so she

(34:05):
never had to really develop a personality.
That was really cool. I like that baddie is one of
those baddies that is low key and has a sense of of presence
of our own. OK, that's what I mean.
OK, not all baddies. I'm not say all baddies and you
know what I'm saying. But for those that actually have
a self-awareness and care for themselves without and are not
like self sedident shit like that, boom, that's great.
That's one in a million, you know what I'm saying?

(34:27):
But for everybody else, you knowwhat I mean?
I don't have baddies. And now they were like sevens.
Yeah, but I mean, that's it. I feel like that's life.
Because you had to. You had to be approached by
those those bad shorties and youhad to learn.
That's how you learned your game, bro.
You learned your game by gettingcurved by the good looking
Shorty with the nice body or theShorty that had like the OK face

(34:49):
with the crazy body. Yeah.
And all the *** wanted her, but she wanted you.
I'm with it. Those my favorite like for me, I
know get a dime. It's like you got it's a lot of
upkeep because Dimes like to have the perception to me, Dimes
and Speaking of men that are like.
Dimes. Yeah, yeah.
Like some men that see themselves at the prize, they

(35:09):
always want to look on point. All the time.
Like like I know *** used to make fun of me taking my
selfies. I'm like as a Shorty, would you
rather a *** that knows how to take a selfie or a *** that's
scared of the camera Because a lot of ugly *** they don't take
no pictures. Right, they want to be seen for
certain reasons. Facts.
And back in the days, those dudes could dress that.
Facts. That was the giveaway.
That was a giveaway. *** had thedress because he had to make up

(35:31):
for the aesthetic that he wasn'tborn with you.
Gotta have something. You gotta get something, you
gotta have that own money or your own whip.
Those are that's what the girls are going with the.
Things a *** had to do. Yo, but that's the things that
the shorties were falling for. It's it's lit and.
Remember I was telling you I still I don't know if I've sent
you this, this IG post, right, But it was like, oh, you know,
women mentally don't progressed past the age of 15.

(35:54):
Who women women. They're still in that young girl
phase, which is why they. Enjoy.
Why have you seen that they mature?
Want to know the? Fuck, I said I don't understand.
But they said like if you pay attention and there's a woman
saying I gotta go find the clip,maybe I'll find I'll put it in
here, whatever. But she was like, women do not
or young girls do not mentally progress past the age of 15,

(36:16):
which is why most women turn into that young girl phase and
they pout and do all this other shit.
What happened? It's still on what happened?
I'm I'm scared to even keep going.
What it stopped. It just said it just now.
All right, stop mine and stop yours.
I'll stop so.
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