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June 8, 2025 2 mins

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Raw, unfiltered street confrontation takes center stage as Mush joins Elliott Carterr to deliver serious allegations against someone identified only as "PJ." In this explosive audio, Mush wastes no time with formalities, immediately labeling PJ "a rat" while declaring himself "the motherfucking people"—suggesting his street credibility supersedes any need for formal documentation of his claims.

The tension builds as Mush references a specific incident from summer 1990 at "Scotty's gas station" in West Brighton, using this decades-old event as evidence supporting his accusations. The confrontation becomes increasingly personal when Mush alleges that PJ has been calling people from his neighborhood while himself engaging in the very behavior he condemns in others. "How the fuck you calling somebody a rat in your book and getting on the fucking jack calling somebody a rat?" Mush challenges, highlighting what he sees as blatant hypocrisy.

What makes this recording particularly noteworthy is Mush's specific allegation that PJ "ratted on my cousin Un after he robbed you," providing concrete examples rather than vague accusations. The broadcast also briefly acknowledges previous tension between Mush and host Elliott Carterr, demonstrating how street alliances can shift when united against a common adversary. Throughout the recording, Mush repeatedly challenges PJ to address these accusations directly: "If you have a problem...you want to get something off your chest, physically, mentally...you know what it is." This raw glimpse into street justice and reputation management reveals how conflicts are addressed in communities where official channels of dispute resolution are often mistrusted or avoided. Listen now to hear this unfiltered confrontation that brings decades of street history to the surface.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
What's the word?
Lftg?
Live from the gutter.
All you Carter here Reportingwith your boy Mush, talk to me,
mush.
What's up, boy, what's up?
I'm just going to get to thepoint.
You know what I mean.
Fuck all that other shit.
You know what I mean.
All the questions.
I'm just going to get straightto the point.
The nigga PJ's a rat Comingstraight from me.

(00:26):
Niggas talk about you needpaperwork.
I am the motherfucking people,alright.
That nigga talking about nobodyfrom Stapleton Rousin.
We made that nigga look like hewas butt naked, like he came
out of his mother's pussystraight up.
1990, summertime, out in WestBrighton at Scotty's gas station
.
You know what I'm talking about, my nigga.
So don't front.
You feel what I'm saying to you.
Stop fronting, stop callingniggas from my hood.

(00:49):
Rats With your project breednothing but fucking a whole
bunch of rats up in thatmotherfucker.
You feel what I'm saying to you.
So don't play no fucking games.
And if you got something to say, you know where I'm at.
You know what I mean.
You want to get on thismotherfucking broadcast.
You know how to do it, nigga.
That's fucking fun in my game.
You know what time it is, bro.
You know you feel what I'msaying to you.

(01:13):
You's the biggest rat.
How the fuck you callingsomebody a rat in your book and
getting on the fucking jackcalling somebody a rat?
You're the biggest rat, nigga.
You started the rat system.
What the fuck is wrong with you, man?
You niggas is bugging the fuckout.
You know what I mean.
For all you motherfuckers outthere talking about oh shit, how
this fuck did nigga Mush get onEddie Carter's broadcast when
Eddie Carter was dissing him?
That was something different.
So for all you people that gotsomething to say about that, you

(01:37):
talk to that man, don't talk tome.
You talk to that man, but otherthan that, back that man.
But other than that, back toyou, mr PJ, so-called power,
just whatever the fuck youfucking rat-ass want to be
talking about.
Nigga, come see me, come talkthat shit to me, bro.
You feel what I'm saying to you?
You's a fucking dirty nigga,bro, dirty nigga.
Know what I'm talking about andtell the nigga, the FBI boy, to

(02:02):
lock the niggas up becausethey'll guarantee stores.
You feel what I'm saying?
You guarantee to get the niggasa case.
You guarantee to get the niggasmoney, bro, you're a fucking
dick.
The more I talk, the more I'mgoing to get mad.
I'm going to say something thatI might regret, so I'm going to
end this interview with this.

(02:23):
Pj.
If you have a problem, you feelwhat I'm saying to you.
You want to get something offyour chest, physically, mentally
.
However, you want to go.
You feel what I'm saying to you.
You don't like what the fuck Isaid.
Hey, you know what it is, butyou can't deny that, because mad
niggas already know that is thetruth.
You feel what I'm saying.

(02:44):
You ratted on my cousin UnAfter he robbed you.
You ratted on my cousin Un.
You know what I'm saying to you.
So you know what it is, bro.
You know what I'm saying.
Carter, peace, peace.
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