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Authenticity versus fabrication takes center stage as Dee Billy addresses the swirling rumors about a supposed street confrontation with someone known as Boyo. With unflinching directness, Dee Billy dismantles claims that Boyo ever "backed out" on him or had any direct altercation, calling such stories pure imagination from someone desperate for street credibility.

"This clout chasing is crazy," Dee Billy states early in the conversation, setting the tone for a raw, unfiltered discussion about the dangers of false narratives in street culture. The supposed confrontation—where Boyo claimed to have pulled a weapon on Dee Billy only to receive a cool, collected response—never happened according to Dee Billy. "He ain't never had no direct run ins with me ever," he emphasizes repeatedly, revealing that the only real situation involved someone else's beef entirely, with Boyo's own family members contacting Dee Billy asking to leave him alone.

What makes this conversation particularly compelling is how Dee Billy addresses the broader implications of such fabrications. He challenges listeners to find anyone who could truthfully claim they've ever "punked" him without facing consequences, whether "from the street or in jail." His reputation speaks for itself among those who truly know the culture. As the conversation winds down, Dee Billy issues a direct challenge to Boyo: "If he really want to make his imagination true, man, come outside. Stop making it up." For those who value authenticity in a world where social media allows anyone to craft a false persona, this conversation serves as a powerful reminder of what real street credibility actually means. Listen now and hear the unvarnished truth behind the rumors.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
reporting live from the motherfucking gutters.
Your boy, elliot carter, on the, on the line with my nigga d
billy, talk to him yo what's theword?

Speaker 2 (00:12):
hey, shit, you know I'll be, I'll be in the cut man.
I try to stay away from themessiness, I try to stay away
from the antics, you know,because I, I I'm in real life,
i'm'm outside for real, so Idon't really like to get into
that.
But a nigga like Boyo talkabout he did anything to me,
with me, anything like come on,man, you can't be fucking

(00:34):
serious.
This kid be for real man.
This shit gotta stop.
This nigga is a bitch.
He ain't never had no directrunning with me.
I don't know why.
The cloud chasing is crazy.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
Oh, so he never backed out on you?

Speaker 2 (00:49):
That's a lie, that nigga ain't never have no direct
encounters with me ever.
We had one situation thatwasn't even between me and him.
It was between him and somebodyelse I ain't gonna say no names
and I was lamping outside hispeople's crib.
His people's was contacting meon some leave him alone, don't
get the fuck out of here.
He ain't never had no runnerswith me ever.

(01:11):
Let me tell you what he told me.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
he told me out his own mouth.
You know what I'm saying, y'allI think it was poor Richmond,
wherever the case, wherever itis.
You know what I'm saying, don'tquote me on that.
But he said you y'all had achance encounter and he did say
it was, you know, someone else'sbeef.
But he ended up, you know,having a drop on you and he
backed out on you and when hebacked out, you told him what

(01:40):
you thought they stopped makingguns when they made yours.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
So wait, he backed out on me and and that's what I
said to him and what happened?

Speaker 1 (01:53):
And, um, yeah, nothing happened from there.
You know what I'm saying.
He ended up not doing nothing.
You know and, and, and, I guessspinning off and and it kind of
died out from there, imagine.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
I'd have been on his heels, I'd have been on your
heels.
Never There'd have been nopeace in the street Like, come
on.
That's one and two.
That's not the first time.
You know, if anybody this iswhat I'm saying.
I don't like to even get intothis.
Shoot nigga.
What I'm saying.

(02:27):
I don't like to even get intothis Shoot nigga.
I play the game.
I'm outside, I play the game.
I do.
I know what you do comes backto you.
It is what it is Shoot.
Come on, man.
He's not even like the boy isrunning, he's some old running
ass nigga.
Let's really get to it.
Anybody that hear this, y'allknow who y'all is, his family,

(02:49):
y'all know who it is.
Y'all know when y'all see meand y'all knew the whole
situation was going down and youknow the situation was with one
of my homies.
What y'all was telling me Leavehim alone, he ain't like that.
Come on, don't do that.
He'd have ran.
I'd have made him shoot.
If he'd have backed on me orhad to drop, like he said, I'd

(03:09):
have made him shoot.
He's lying, yeah, he's lying.
I didn't be for the official,real white niggas niggas that
really get to it.
He's not in the caliber that meand him would.
No, we can't be, man, I can'tbeef with the help.

(03:30):
This nigga's a peasant.
I can't believe that.
Man, this is crazy.
I'm gonna tell these little,tell these little niggas leave
me alone before I come outsideand terrorize them.
Matter of fact, he's not evenoutside.
Where is he?
He's?
in Texas what the fuck is hetalking about?
This nigga's in witnessprotection trying to like go

(03:53):
rocks.
Come on, just to clarify that.
Because, just to clarify things, me and Poyo Boyo Poyo whatever
the fuck his name is we'venever had no encounter like that
.
Boyo ain't never have the dropon me and back no grip or
nothing like that.
That was some fancy shit.
He's trying to.

(04:13):
He got a good imagination.
That was some fancy shit.
Oh, trying to.
He got a good imagination.
That was some fancy shit.
Oh, you thought that was thelast one they made.
That was some fancy shit.
But nah, that didn't happen.
Okay, just to clear the record,that ain't happened.
Anybody else?
I know there's probably a lotof sneak disses.
I see you throw me up there andasking what they know.
I know there's a lot of sneakdisses and all that.
They probably saying shit inthe, in the anonymous, and all

(04:35):
that.
But what about this?
Who, who, who can say they everpunked me?
Who can say they ever didsomething to me and it wasn't a
extreme backlash?
Who can say you know, and it'sfrom the street in jail?
I was in jail with media niggas.
You ain't never seen me getpunked in jail.

(04:55):
Nigga never took nothing fromme when.
Where does it happen at?
I ain't never told, I neverfolded.
Where does it happen at?

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Yeah, I already know, I heard nothing but great,
great things about you.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
These niggas trying to tarnish me Like leave me
alone, go play somewhere alone,go play somewhere, I'm good, I'm
off the.
You're not going to get noclout over, you're going to die.
Fuck, let me get off this softthing and shit.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Yeah, nah the bros got nothing but love for you.
Try to speak highly of youheard.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Yeah, you know that.
You know the vibes man, Irespect real niggas, real niggas
, respect real niggas.
Yeah, it is what it is man.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
I definitely appreciate you calling the
platform and clarifying things,though.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
Yeah, man, tell that nigga, he's a bitch Straight up.
And if he really want to makehis imagination true, man, come
outside.
Nigga, stop making it up.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Come be that, come outside and we can end it right
there.
All right, guys, you're.
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