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Fresh out of federal prison after a 16-year bid, Power Just delivers a raw, unfiltered account of Staten Island street politics that's bound to send shockwaves through the borough. With the intensity of someone who's navigated the most dangerous penitentiaries in America, Power doesn't hold back as he distinguishes between "certified" street figures and those he calls "rodents" who cooperated with authorities.

Having just returned from Beaumont Penitentiary in Texas—known as one of the most treacherous facilities in the federal system—Power brings a perspective forged through decades of street life and hard time. He meticulously details how prison separates the predators from the prey, revealing how many who projected tough images on Staten Island's streets couldn't maintain that persona when incarcerated. "A lot of these niggas was predators on the street. Them niggas was softening funeral music in the can," he observes with the conviction of someone who's seen it all.

Throughout this explosive conversation, Power challenges the current narrative surrounding Staten Island's street history, criticizing documentaries and social media portrayals for failing to acknowledge key figures who shaped the borough's criminal landscape. He calls out specific individuals by name, providing context about who testified in which trials and expressing disappointment in former associates who "killed their legacy" by cooperating. For younger listeners unfamiliar with the old code, Power's testimony serves as both history lesson and warning about embracing figures without understanding their past actions.

Power Just's return to the streets signals a new chapter in Staten Island's ongoing story. Whether you're familiar with the neighborhoods and names he mentions or simply fascinated by authentic street perspective, this interview provides rare insight into a world where reputation and loyalty still carry tremendous weight. Subscribe now to catch part two of this groundbreaking conversation and follow @OG_Power718 on Instagram for more unfiltered truth from one of Staten Island's most outspoken voices.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Yeah, what's up?
First of all, you know Londonand niggas is my niggas.
That's my guy from the sandboxright here, man.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Okay, that's love, that's love.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We definitely gonna shout outall the real warriors, because a
lot of these niggas now I meanprison is like motherfucking the
jungle you got predator andprey.
A lot of these niggas isrunning around.
Them niggas was prey, they waspredator on the street.
Them niggas was softeningfuneral music in the can.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
First of all, let them know who they talking to.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
If you've been sleeping under a fucking rock,
if you from Shaolin, nigga, thisOG Power, just man, the big
homie man, yeah, and I'm sayingthe big homie for a reason,
because, yeah, I'm that big guyin the feds, me, boulderhead, a
couple other niggas, the rest ofyou niggas, you niggas are soft
as fucking jelly in jail.
I'm getting ready to lift upthe dresser on all you niggas,
all you rodent niggas in thehill, because, nigga, I'm not

(00:52):
sugar-coating nothing.
I don't give a fuck what youdid live back in the days If you
sat down with the people, andI'm definitely fucking violent.
And if you from the hill, y'allniggas know better than the
hill in Stapleton.
Y'all know how I'm gonna giveit up.
Y'all know my mouth is superslick.

(01:12):
So, yeah, nigga, know what itis, nigga.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Okay, that's what's up.
So you willing to addressanything?
No balls hold.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
How about this, nigga ?
You throw the questions at meand let me answer them.
I'm a straight shooter.
I'm a straight shooter.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Let's start off with the biggest mystery in the air
right now.
Talk about it.
Did Big Den die with a wire on?

Speaker 1 (01:35):
He didn't have a wire on him, but he was next to
niggas that was rodents likeInvernum niggas Know what I mean
.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Okay, so was Big Den a rat.
I mean, so what's Big Den a rat?

Speaker 1 (01:45):
I mean, from what I've seen, I ain't never seen no
paperwork.
You know what I mean.
You know I'm from the oldschool.
I'm from the old school, I goby paperwork.
He ain't never sat on nobody'strial, and I ain't never seen no
paperwork, so I can't even putthat bone on homie.
That was my nigga.
You know what I mean.
You're gonna get to all that,though, but, like I said, I'm
not sugarcoating nothing, nigga,let's get to the good shit.

Speaker 2 (02:09):
Okay, talk to me about Bucon.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Bucon, he said some things he didn't say.
Boulder had wound up goingupside his head in jail.
He just had a little fight inMDC.
You know, I don't know theparticulars man it said he said
something, but once again Ididn't see it.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Okay okay, yeah, I have some paperwork on the way
regarding that, his profferarrangement and whatnot.
So, yeah, that is confirmed,okay.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
So you know I'm right on point with the answers.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
Yeah, yeah, definitely, definitely.
But I'll let you have the floor.
You can tell it how it is, youknow.
Just tell me about what you goton your mind.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Man, first and foremost.
All you dick in the butt,niggas, that's scared to mention
these niggas.
If you didn't get my book Lifeof a Rock Boy, before I even get
into the story, I got four orfive pages of fucking paperwork
with the trials that niggas saton and the niggas they gave up.
Now I mean it don't even makeno sense talking about niggas
like Block and Peanut.

(03:10):
Peanut, you've been a fuckingrat and a pedophile since the
90s.
I don't even know why youmentioned my name 33 times at KD
and Dex trial, but me and yougot a fucking issue.
It's however you want it, nigga, but I ain't into killing rats
because that's like killing afederal agent.
So what I'm going to do?
I'm going to assassinate yourcharacter every chance I get.
Nigga, bitch ass, nigga.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Yeah, okay, continue, keep moving right along.
Go down the list.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
Man where you want to start.
You got Lamar Chase, akawhatever his name is, l Boogie
or whatever you a certifiedrodent, nigga, I ain't never
sell you nothing, I ain't neverdo no business with you, and you
have my name on your gums.
Matter of fact, make my nametaste like semen in your mouth.
You dick in the butt, ass,nigga.
Okay moving along.

(03:58):
Just throw a name out there.
I'm on these niggas.
Homie, it don't even matter.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Who would I have questions about?
Tell me about.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
Norbert, no, jim Melgrigger.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, first andforemost, homie son was a good
nigga, certified nigga, acold-blooded gangster.
I don't know what the fuck madethat nigga go left.
Nigga, you ended your career Inthe street.
Homie, you fucked your legacyup.

(04:31):
This is a nigga that I interactwith, I fuck with, and he had
the nerve to reach out and sendme a message while I was in the
can.
I guess he caught wind that hisname was in the book Talking
about yo, don't wake up.
Don't wake up a sleeping lion,nig.
I wouldn't give a fuck if youwere Sammy the Bull nigga.
If you told you told nigga.
That's what's wrong.
These niggas is telling, andthen they get mad when a nigga

(04:52):
call them a rat.
Don't tell it, nigga, don'tgive a fuck.
What you did in the 90s, nigga,you did bad.
You sat on my big homie Brawltrial.
You fucking told on fuckingWaco.
I just in fact shout out myguys, I just left Waco and
Raybrook.
We're going to get to thisprison shit too, because a lot
of you niggas was ducking wreckin the can.
I'm going to get to that too.
But yeah, you sat on that niggafucking trial.

(05:14):
You got my mans in them 40years in the elbow.
So yeah, you a fucking rat.
Hom shouldn't have told.
Getting good niggas jammed up.
You niggas doing all the dirtin the world.
I ain't even gonna get into you.
You jammed your day one up, jCora.
How the fuck you do that tothem, homie?
I got all that shit on thecomputer.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
What about you know firsthand about ice cream.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
I just heard about that trial because a couple of
my people know about it, but hedid bad.
From what I'm hearing, I don'treally know the young nigga like
that.
You know what I mean, but hedon't Fuck it.
A rat is a rat, nigga.
If you did bad, you did bad,homie.
That's just how it go.
Fuck all that.
But we need to really addressthese niggas, all these fake

(06:04):
niggas' names I don't even wantto call out in case.
I want to get you put on at-shirt because y'all already
know the Button Boys is home.
Nigga, my niggas are hittingswitches like they work at Con
Edison.
Niggas play around nigga.
Niggas don't want this shit toget activated.
Y'all don't even know where thefuck I'm at.
Nigga, I'm on the ninth floorof the Airbnb, disrespecting
y'all niggas.
I come through there when Iwant, nigga, I do what I like to

(06:25):
you niggas.
Man, niggas ain't cut like that.
Niggas want to be gangsters andshit.
Nigga go do.
16 years Now you niggas want tobe barbershop owners,
construction workers Nigga,ain't no fucking punch through
the clock, nigga, when youviolate a nigga like me.
This shit is up up and on thefloor.
Nigga, check my resume.
Yeah, shit like that, you know.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Supreme from the West .

Speaker 1 (06:50):
Supreme yeah, he's sturdy from what I know.
Yeah, he's definitely a solidnigga.
Okay, okay, I ain't never hearnothing.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Yeah, he fuck with you.
Know about Shugs.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Shugs.
Nah, nah, I've been out of tunefor 16 years.
You know, nigga just laying,that's K-Slick's son.
That's K-Slick's son.
Oh yeah, he did bad From Pumpey, yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Oh, he did bad, he did bad, bad.
He got G-Black 55 years.
Oh then, use a'm saying is likePreem, be endorsing the nigga.
You know what I'm saying.
He be outside with the nigga.
You know what I'm saying?
Stamp, the nigga got himoutside, and shit like that.
Like it's shit like that allnight.
You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Nah, man, we ain't doing that to Kasi69.
All you new niggas in Brooklyndoing that shit.
It ain't really know the nigga.
I ain't never seen thepaperwork, but nigga, the
protocol.
If you a gangster, nigga.
First of all.
Man, if a nigga even fuckingsat down with them people, nigga
and said anything, nigga, yourfucking G license is revoked.

(07:55):
I don't know what niggas isdoing in Staten Island.
This shit is crazy.
Y'all niggas like me and bothof us we going from jail to jail
washing niggas up.
Nigga, we gotta keep ourmotherfucking borough intact,
man.
We ain't fucking honoring thattype of shit.
Man, niggas is picking andchoosing in the streets.
They'll call this nigga a rat,but they won't call this one a

(08:17):
rat.
Nigga, I'm not dugging anyfucking games, nigga.
My money longer than themotherfucking stat.
Now on the expressway, I makesome things happen to y'all
niggas, man.
That's why I'm not doing nofucking video, nigga.
Nigga don't even know what Ilook like, nigga, I'm running
around with a Taliban beard,nigga.
Changed my whole drip up nigga,yeah.

(08:41):
So how long you just did, man.
I just did 16 years homie.
I just fucking came home 6 daysago 6 days ago.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Damn, yeah, I'm fully activated.

Speaker 1 (08:54):
Nigga, still got that big yard energy.
Nigga, niggas is tapping inmatter of fact.
Shout out my man, preem, thereal Preem OG Preem, south side.
Stand up, nigga power, just inthe building.
Nigga, yeah, I got the bighomie for the fucking feds.
And stat now the real preem OGpreem south side.
Stand up, nigga Power, just inthe building.
Nigga, yeah, I got the bighomie for the fucking feds in

(09:14):
Staten Island.
Nigga, fuck, is y'all talking?
And I'm a 550, nigga, and I gota rack of niggas running around
with me.
Shout out to Gang, gang, g-lite, all these niggas that niggas
is mentioning on thesedocumentaries and all that.
I'm in tune with these niggaslike a transistor radio.
Nigga, I'm the face of StatenIsland, nigga, well, one of the
faces.
Niggas ain't on nothing.
Nigga, niggas wasn't on nothing.
They whole big man, theseniggas, is pushing in the state.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
Welcome home.
First and foremost Welcome home.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Appreciate the love, baby boy, appreciate it, man,
what?

Speaker 2 (09:39):
do you have?

Speaker 1 (09:40):
planned Shit.
You got to get straight to it,man.
Like I said, man, no video andvery little audio, but I'm going
to get to it.
All you got to do is no power.
All you got to do is no power,just resume.
Check my body at work, man.
I run up a check nigga fromevery angle.

Speaker 2 (09:57):
Yeah well, I'm grateful to have this audio on
my platform.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
You feel me, hey yo, I'm here for you, bro.
Like I said, man, your uncle,my man, that's the guy.
Now that's a gangster.
Right there, nigga, that's agangster, nigga.
Nigga hit my man.
My man ain't even fucking talk.
Nigga Came back and handledbusiness, nigga, Now that's a
gangster.
Know what I mean?
Yeah, I hear it all the time.

(10:26):
Yeah, you, I hear it all thetime.
Yeah, you need to take a pageout of my man's book.
And my man was running aroundthe fucking fort Building up
north and all we from that eraof jail.
When you think of Staten Islandand the state jails back in the
days, a lot of these niggas bebitches.
Man, you know what I mean.
Shout out niggas that wasreally holding it down for
stagnating.
Nigga you got.
Niggas that was holding it downfor the burrowing 90s.
Nigga we the reason why some ofyou niggas could use the phone
when them shits was straight outBefore the gang shit.

(10:48):
Niggas ain't vaccinated untilthey got on gang time.
Fuck out of here.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Where you know my uncle from.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
I know him from the streets growing up man, that's
my man.
Yeah, I don't really want toget into specifics on the phone.
That's my nigga man Straight upand down.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
I'm still trying to learn who my uncle is to the
streets you know what I'm sayingLike he's been locked up most
of my life, so I don't reallyknow my uncle like that.
You know what I'm saying.
I hear tales of his legacy andshit like that, but I don't know
firsthand who he is.
I spent very little time withhim.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
Son of a good nigga man.
He a good nigga man.
Nigga led by morals andprinciples.
The nigga abide by the streetcode.
Only thing he just embraced.
Some of the wrong niggas.
Niggas loyalty Got a nigga in asituation.
Know what I mean.
Yeah, good nigga.
Nigga can't say nothing badabout my man.
My man ain't never ducked, nowreck in the streets or jail

(11:43):
nigga.
Yeah, my man was beefing with.
My man was beefing with like ahundred bloods in the beacon.
Nigga, that nigga ain't duckingno wreck Fuck out of here, man.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
Shout out London.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
Shout out, london.
Shout out my motherfucking man,l Don London.
Nigga Four main massacre, twoup a nigga man.
My man was running around thefucking core building breaking
phones in the fucking 80s atnight.
Fuck is wrong with these niggashomie.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
So when did you first hear of Elliot Carter?

Speaker 1 (12:13):
Yeah, man, I just seen him surfing.
You know I'm new on his gramShit.
A nigga been gone 16 years andevery time I had a phone in jail
man police popped me for it.
So I wasn't really trying toget on social media.
But once nigga told me he wasin tune with my nigga London, I
said oh yeah, he come from goodgenes.
Know what I mean, Straight upand down.
You know so I know you're aspecial nigga.
So even if I don't you justbased on whose nephew you is,

(12:36):
I'm gonna embrace you becausethat's the best.
The bro right there, you know Imean that's love and I
appreciate that real talk.
But all these other faggingniggas running around, man,
throw some names at me.
Man, I'm in my bag this morning.
Man, shirt up and down, man, Iain't ducking nothing.
Nigga, this nigga's a sweeterthan my sister.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Kool-aid man you know you from an older era?
I don't really.
Oh, talk to me about ST man FT.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
ST.
Last I heard FT was doing a big, big bid out of town.
I ain't never heard nothingfunny about him.
You know Good nigga right therefrom my interactions with him
because he from my era I ain'tnever heard nothing bad about
him.
You talking about ST from thehill?
Oh, ST, ST.
I never really heard nothingabout him.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know thelittle young shooter man.

(13:23):
I ain't never really heardnothing bad about him, though
you know I've been out of tuneon the streets.
You know, once the niggas fromthe Hill did that shit to me and
my niggas and I started seeingniggas on fucking the gram
taking pictures with known ratslike Deshawn and them.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
Nigga, I just fucking disowned my hood.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
What Deshawn you talking about?
I'm talking about Deshawn,nigga, boobie brother Dondon.
Deshawn's a rat.
That nigga was my right handman and that nigga homie Niggas
be killing.
They legacy that nigga couldhave been a big homie around the
hill because he older than me.
I ain't gonna never no love ornothing.
He wasn't my nigga.
But nigga, you fucking with lawenforcement.
You fucking with a rodent.
This nigga Teth was a certifiedrat.

(14:02):
I'm gonna give y'all niggas afucking scenario.
That's like me, you and Elliot.
We copping off the same connect.
Y'all two niggas don't go tojail.
But I get jammed up about athing.
How am I the only one in thecan and we all three moving the
same bricks and shit?
How'd that happen?

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
Nigga, you two niggas was even on some Skarsky and
Hutt shit or you both was hotand they both hot.
Kev, we know you were right.
Nigga, you was a certifiedrodent.
I don't give a fuck how muchmoney you was getting, how you
was getting it, who was hittingyou?
Nigga, you was a rod.
You did bad nigga, straight upand down.
Nigga, you told on this niggafucking boulderhead, not once,
but twice, nigga.

(14:41):
You forgot nigga about thatstate.
Taste this.
Nigga, muhammad Stewart I don'tknow what his name is now.
I call him Muhammad the Bull.
You, sammy Geronimo.
That nigga's the worst homie.
I don't know who told on moreniggas.
Yo, it's like we should have amotherfucking contest to see who
gave up more niggas in ourborough, because it's like a
three-way tie between EmberPeanut.

(15:04):
I don't even call him Peanut.
Your name is Agent Boom AmosBoom.
You fucking wrote it.
Him.
Who else is a fucking?
Our uncles did bad Jamaicannigga from the hill.
Guyanese, whatever the fuck hewas.
That's another nigga.
That was my man.
Killed his legacy.
Cold-blooded connect.
Cold-blooded certified hitindustry.
Nigga told.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
He told, so he didn't get deported.
Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Then he gave up his own guys.
He didn't just tell onAmericans, he went international
.
He can't go back to Guyana,nigga, and if he do, he got to
go into another name.
You done gave up some majorconnects, homie.
Matter of fact, rip to my niggaBeggar man, my nigga Tia from
Guyana man.
My man passed away from COVIDwhen I was locked up man,
certified, certified hitter,right there, man, he from that

(15:52):
era of niggas that came throughPark Hill and all that back in
the days, see Hill, and all thatback in the days, see my era
niggas from the Hill.
He said, oh yeah, but first ofall, who's putting out these
fucking meatball videos anddocumentaries about Park Hill?
Man, y'all niggas got uslooking crazy.
Nigga, y'all niggas was scaredof them, foreigners.
Y'all niggas had to take thepacks and work in the spot.
My era niggas that came upunderneath them, older niggas

(16:15):
came up underneath them, openniggas.
He wasn't jacking under thatnigga.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
Yeah, you know what it is.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
You know what it is.
My big homie brawl set thefucking trend, you niggas do not
to hustle behind 141, 350, or320.
Keep that sucker ass.
Shit y'all was doing on theblock and around the corner near
the 55, bowing and all that.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
What about that nigga that be doing the Sour Hour
podcast?

Speaker 1 (16:39):
You?
What about that nigga that bedoing a Sour Hour podcast?
You know him.
What's his name, man?
I don't even know these niggas,man.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Country.
What's his name?
He got the Sour.
I don't know.
His shit is.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
I think Red putting out some shit.
I know Red doing thedocumentaries Jun Red with the
freckles.
Yeah, with the freckles.
Red the one Red doing those.
That's big bro.
That's big bro right there,shout out to fucking red, carl
and lou man, them niggas I grewup with.
Now, when I think of fox hillor grain those are some of the
names that come off of my tonguenow I mean me and carl, and we

(17:13):
go back to the stickball era weused to the fifth grade nigga
playing baseball and all thatthose is is good niggas, man.
But on the side of things, man,these niggas is portraying Park
Hill Stapleton and fuck it.
The whole borough these niggasis acting like these niggas is
fully activated in the streets.
Some of these niggas ain't evenhad no fucking cars before the
record deal.
Then niggas get on theserecords and get to shout.

(17:36):
Now niggas in Buffalo andmotherfucking Scandinavia and
Russia talking about they, yourman, they ain't your man, nigga.
Because if you put them in themiddle of Park Hill Avenue and
some niggas hop out and hop onyour ass, nigga, them niggas
ain't gonna go for you.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Yeah, shit like that.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yeah, man, these niggas giving the wrong
depiction of my borough, my city, nigga Nig.
On my city, nigga Nigga.
How the fuck you gonna have adocumentary on Park Hill and you
ain't mentioning names likeWaco, plot, brawl, power Jumps.
You know what I mean, nigga?
We, the ones that got this shitshaking, and we shaking, yeah,
niggas, ain't soft.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
You know, you know.

Speaker 1 (18:12):
Ricka, ricka, my man.
Ricka Shay, that's my boy.
That's Sam, right there, man.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Yeah, that's the big bro, Much love.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Yeah, that's his.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Shout out to Rico Much love and respect.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Shout out to Rico man .
Y'all call him Rico man.
I call that nigga Rick Swagger.
Man, he's on our rock star shitrunning through them clubs.
Nigga.
Y'all niggas know what it is.
Man.
We coming in there before RickRoss had a fucking deal.
When that nigga made Port ofMiami, my table was flooded with
about 20 of them every party.
Then shout out that next threemedia man.

(18:43):
You know what I mean.
Let's get some real shout outsin there.
When I think of Staten Island,park Hill, man, only certain
names come up man, stapleton too, man.
But I really want that sameenergy, like my little niggas
are saying the little niggas ison fucking deck right now.
Niggas, I want that same energy.
Niggas had November 7th 2009.
I want that energy.
Don't try to clean it upbecause a nigga home.

(19:05):
Don't try to act like timedidn't pass.
You done, forgave and forgotbecause I didn't.
You niggas was talking realextra greasy when I was in the
can, nigga, and I was bakingcakes like Betty Crocker hoping
one of y'all come through.
Y'all niggas play around.
Y'all niggas know my armstretch.
Y'all niggas ain't got enoughmoney or resources to play with
a nigga like me, so stop playing, man.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Stop playing.
This shit's not a game.
You know Kyle's, kyle's fromStapleton.
Yeah, facts.

Speaker 1 (19:33):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
Shout out to Kyle's too that's the big bro man.
Much love and respect to Kyle'stoo.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Yeah, he another one man that did jail.
You know what I mean.
He did jail and did it with onefucking honor.
You know what I mean.
Nigga ain't duck no record,nothing.
You know what I mean.
Nigga was official nigga.
In the can and in the streetShout out Kyle's man.
I might not don't fuck withthem like that, but it's just a
respect thing.
See, I'm from the old school.

(20:01):
You don't throw a bone on anigga's name and that's what I
burrowed, dude.
Niggas throw bones on niggas,make up scenarios about niggas
and ain't got no validity to it.
See, in jail.
See, I didn't do a regular bidnigga.
I was in them penitentiaries.
I was in them joints whenniggas was spots that make
Rikers Island look like RomperRoom.
You know what I mean.
And held it down from my burrow.
You know what I mean.

(20:21):
You can't put a bone on a nigga.
A nigga kill you behind yousaying he hot and you ain't got
no paperwork.
A nigga will murder you.
That's how that go.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
I mean there's certain instances where
paperwork can't be produced toestablish a nigga's, a snitch,
like there's a nigga named Deezyright now.
You know what I'm saying.
Deezy's a confidentialinformant.
Niggas know he's a confidentialinformant but as far as
producing paperwork you can't,because everything that he told
on is coming up as CS1 and shitlike that, like it's not saying

(20:52):
his name or nothing like that.
You feel me?

Speaker 1 (20:55):
See, this is why See in the old school.
This is why, when that type ofshit happen, elliot, you hear
something about a nigga, youinvestigate, you get him out the
way.
These niggas is doing videoswith niggas hanging out in clubs
with niggas.
You got rats with motherfuckingbusinesses and man you supposed
to be firebombing these niggasTalk about it.

(21:16):
You supposed to be firebombingthese niggas' establishments and
all that.
You don't have no rodent justlingering around.
Like you got some real niggasin the harbor.
You got niggas like this rat,nigga Peanut and his brother
they hanging out on Jimbo Day.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Aside from that, you got niggas taking tins of the
Donnie Park every summer.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Yo, you hear me.
It gets worse than that.
Man, nigga taking flicks withthese niggas and all type of
shit.
Man, you got this nigga,terrell from the Hill Roller
yeah, your name too, nigga.
You sat on broad trial.
All you niggas that sat on mymans in them.
Joints Black, you was a fuckingrodent, certified cheese eater.
You was working with them inthe state.
You got jammed up out of townRolling and whatever your real

(21:57):
name is, terrell Dal.
I don't even know these niggasif they have an alien.
He's a fucking rodent.
Choice is a fucking rodent.
Sean Dupree You're a fuckingrat.
Gates' brother's fucking sat onthe stand at Wake on them trial
.
Don Don he, another nigga.
Don Don was an OG in the jailsbecause he stayed going to jail.
That nigga was going to jailsince I was 12 years old holding
it down.

(22:17):
What the fuck made you, at theend of your fucking street
career, decide to be a fuckingfederal informant?
I don't know.
These niggas be tripping dogNiggas.
Be killing their legacies.
Homie, you can't kill yourlegacy in the street.
Man Jaws up.
I'm not even mad that Jaws didthat shit, I'm disappointed in
them.
Jaws, a nigga that been to mycrib.
John's a nigga when I was on myWest Brighton shit back in the

(22:39):
days I used to tap in with him.
Matter of fact, shout out thereal niggas from the fucking
West.
Man, my nigga, brick Tarsheenman motherfucking, bumping them.
You know what I mean.
Them the real niggas I thinkabout.
Rest in peace, barry Blue, theOG, og, motherf out of the

(23:02):
country.
You know what I mean.
You got some niggas.
Rest in peace, k-bone Lord.
Just, you got some real legendsout there, butch.
You know what I mean.
These niggas be doing thewildest shit.
Man, killing they legacy man.
That shit Ja did was disgusting, nigga.
You gave up your fucking dayone, j-kwon.
Then you told on some niggas inAlbany and then you to kill
that nigga.
You just went on a world tourand then you gave up niggas in
the hill.
You gave up my day ones.
That nigga's just crazy, mynigga.

(23:24):
Shout out to nigga and theniggas from the hill man, black
Harb man, broad Plot, waco man,them my niggas, that's my grain.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
You know what I mean?
Yeah, definitely, man.
Well, I'm grateful for yourtime and your insight.
You know what I'm saying, allthe information you shared with
me on this platform.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Oh, homie, this is just part one.
Nigga, I got a list of theseniggas.
I'm going through the paperworknow.
Man, I got a list of you niggas.
Man, you niggas is fuckingfinished, nigga.
That nigga's career is finished.
When I drop this bomb, I'mwaiting until my numbers get up
on fucking IG.
When my numbers get up andeverybody from the borough
tapping in, I don't care if youa motherfucker that got a 9 to 5
, you do half shorty whateveryou got going on you trapping.

(24:06):
You need to hear this shitbecause I'm going to get crazy
on these niggas, man Shout outto IG.
Shout out to IG man.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
Nah, what's your IG?
Tell them your IG name.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
OG Power man.
It's 718, man.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Yeah, I'll tag you in the release and let everybody
know your IG so they can followyou.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Yeah, man throw this motherfucking interview up there
.
This is part one.
We're going to chop it upWhenever y'all niggas hit back
man.
I ain't doing nothing today,man.
I'm just lounging the Airbnb.
I'm about to play with Farrahand do a little sleep and get a
come up real quick.
I ain't got nothing going on.
I'm acting my age, man.
You know what I mean.
All right.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
Much love and respect .
Lftg sign out Love nigga Tellthat.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Nigga tell that nigga London man, he got one on the
street man, he got a real niggaon the street man.
Tell that, nigga man, I'm backin the building.
Man, you know, not for nothing,off the record, though nigga
don't even know we done did somethings together, man.
Yeah, prosperous things.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
Shout out to London man.
Much love and respect to myuncle.
Shout out to London man.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Shout out my man, shout out my man.
Drama man Dave Rice, you bright.
Yeah, it's not day one, but Iused to live in the outboard.
He, another nigga from thefucking from the era that ain't
duck, no rec.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Yeah, that's a fact.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
Putting man.
We got a lot of niggas.
Man.
When you think of my era not tokeep talking, homie but when
you think of my fucking era ofniggas from prison, I'm gonna
call off some names and eventhough we probably don't even be
fucking with each other no more, they live over here and over
there.
When you thought about StatenIsland, young niggas,
adolescents, running through theFord building, I mean you know
you had me.
Un Guy Mushy Gil, who else?

(25:39):
You know who else?
London Bebo, who else?
You know what I mean.
You know it was a rack of us.
Man, justin, I'm from NewBrighton, you know what I mean.
I mean it was just a rack of us.
You know you had the Harvardniggas.
You know them niggas werestanding firm.
That's why I don't understandman.
I, these niggas, got this niggaYo.
I just want to know.
Okay, we know Peanut is afucking rat.

(26:01):
You wore a wire on Chance onRiker's Island, like this shit
is juicy homie.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Oh no, I know, I know I posted all Peanut paperwork.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
Yo, I'm trying to figure out.
Okay, we already knew you was arat.
We already knew you was adirtbag.
You was a fucking registeredpedophile.
All this shit is in my book,Cop, that book, Life of a Rock
Boy, a novel by Pallor.
Man, Get in the loop.
Man, Get all the way in thefucking loop.
Man, Stop letting these rappersand all these niggas jumping on
the screen and all that actlike they motherfucking

(26:32):
depicting the borough.
Man, you want to know aboutStaten Island history and all
that?
Man, Tap in with me.
Man, Tap in with me.
Man, I done did numerous,fucking numerous bids, man.
It ain't nothing to be proud ofwith Jail, man, but I'm gonna
rep my city till I die.
Nigga, you niggas is giving mycity a bad name.
Man.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Yeah, that's a fact.
You don't need both.
I'm trying to tell you.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
These niggas getting on fucking.
These niggas getting on infront of and all these niggas
and all these fucking Nigga.
I was with the niggas that wastrying to put Alpo in the trunk.
Nigga, I'm heavy in DC.
Nigga.
Them the type of niggas.
I fuck with the niggas that wastrying to trunk Alpo.
Every other record, every otherrecord and rapper mentioned it

(27:21):
Rick fucking.
I mean Rich Porter and allthese niggas.
Man just sent the nigga thatclipped out post 500 in his
commissary.
Man.
Fuck, is you talking about?
Man that nigga did a very goodservice for Harlem getting rid
of that nigga.
Yeah, I'm in that loop.
Man Shout out the motherfuckinggang.
Nigga.
Nigga shouting out all these big, super blood niggas from the
feds Don't even know theseniggas.
Man, I just left the yard nigga, that's on my mama eyeballs.
Nigga.
The yard, nigga, that's on mymama eyeballs.
Nigga, google it.
Man.
I just left BeaumontPenitentiary in Texas, one of

(27:43):
the worst fucking federalpenitentiaries.
In the fucking bureau.
Nigga Stood tall for StatenIsland.
I was down.
Polar Nigga I don't be rappingthese niggas is running around
sucking big meat dick and allthis shit Rapping about niggas
they don't know and all thatcrazy shit.
I just left Sin City Mafianigga, motherfucker, shout out
my nigga.
J-rock man Special.
Nigga got caught on meechindictment with 200 birds and 8

(28:04):
million.
Nigga, I'm playing with heavyhitters.
Man Niggas, ready to give methe keys to the city.
If the game wasn't so washed upright now, I'd flood that
little raggedy bubble.
Nigga, I'd bring the economyback.
Man, all these old niggas.
That done, told man.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Yeah, niggas done did bad, man, niggas done did bad.
But this is groundbreaking.
I appreciate this man for real.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Yeah, hey, yo.
And before I go, hey yo, tev, Igot a message too from you,
nigga, from the Zopal nigga,from big motherfucking Ali man.
Big motherfucking Ali man.
Nigga said that shit you triedto do with the man.
Yo, somebody sat down and niggasee it'd be shit because niggas
ain't in the loop.
They don't be knowing homie,this nigga.
Tef wore a wire on a nigga outof town at the Mayweather fight,

(28:50):
but son wasn't no dumb nigga tobe talking, so they didn't
never get no audio.
Dea.
Yo, this nigga is aninternational rat.
This is the nigga that Deshaintroduced me to.
So when I go to jail and youand Deshawn ain't in jail, nigga
, it don't take a motherfuckingrocket scientist to figure out
both of you.
Niggas is working.
You, donnie Brosco, skarsky andHutchass.

(29:10):
Niggas, I'm gonna bribe eachother.
Niggas, I put this comedy shittogether.
Niggas is trying to drag me inthe booth right now.
I know what it is, yeah you'reall right from uh, from the
jimmy hitchman onthis face.
Yo.
That is a first of all.
He didn't even get the.
That cut him now I mean.

(29:30):
But you know I ain't even gonnaget in the jail with his jail
history.
That wore a wire on zoe ali.
Zoe wanted the big homie forthe zoeal.
This nigga, tess MuhammadStewart wore a wire on him.
He couldn't get no audio on thenigga.
And yo, jail is such a smallworld.
I ran right into this nigga in2020, man, he seen the book
cover.
He was like yo, you from StatenIsland.

(29:51):
I said yeah.
He said yo, you know a nigganamed Tess.
They call him Muhammad Stewart.
I said yeah, nigga, that's myrat man.
He done ratted on like 28niggas from Staten Island and
gave up some niggas in otherplaces.
I don't know these niggas iswild.
Homie Son said he tried to wearY on him but he didn't talk on
his shit.
At the Mayweather fight.
A lot of niggas don't know thisnigga sat on Jimmy Hinchman's

(30:13):
trial.
He the reason why JimmyHinchman got life.

Speaker 2 (30:16):
Ain't Jimmy, ain't jimmy.
Henchman a rat I mean he'ssaying it.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I ain't see the paperwork, but they saying it.
He's saying jimmy henchman's abig rat.
This is what they they sayingit, but this is what comes with
that when niggas call niggasrats in the jail.
You know, you supposed to notbe able to walk around the jail
or none of that.
Nigga's supposed to get you outof there, either by force or
whatever.
Son son was walking around oneof the most dangerous prisons in

(30:41):
the BOP and ain't nobody puttheir hands on him.
So that's what made me put aquestion mark in my hand.
I don't know, maybe it is.
I've never seen the paperwork,but niggas been saying that
forever.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
Yeah, that's the same shit with Shug.
Shug is a known rat.
He's walking around all thesefederal yards.
He's still aping, he's stillgot apes piecing him and all
that.
You know what I'm saying.
He's still jacking him andhuddling him.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
I'm trying to figure that one out because I just met
one of the big apes, bi man fromthe X.
That's my man.
That's one of the big, big apes.
You know what I?

Speaker 2 (31:12):
mean yeah, should be confusing.
Niggas pick and choose.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
You heard, that's what I try to tell you.
They picking and choosing.
Well, guess what Power justain't picking and choosing.
Now back to this rodent,muhammad Stewart, aka Temp.
You know what I mean.
If y'all want, man, we canmotherfucking kill this
motherfucking interview righthere.
You know we could recharge andget back at it, nigga.
But we can chop this up intosegments, man.
I ain't even begin to scrapethe surface, homie, like Elliot.

(31:39):
I ain't even begin to reallyunravel stat now.

Speaker 2 (31:42):
Let's use this to introduce the people to who
Powerjust is, because I'm surethe younger generation you know
a lot of people may not know whoyou are and we'll circle back
for a part two.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
Facts.
This is the reason why I do it.
I do this because of all of myyoung niggas out there, and not
just my young niggas, but allthe young niggas.
I don't care if you're killing,you're drilling, you're fucking
hustling, you're working atMcDonald's.
This is shit you need to know.
You might embrace the wrong oldnigga, thinking he an official
OG and the nigga be a rat fromthe 90s or early 2000s homie.
So to prevent our people fromgetting jammed and coming and

(32:16):
having to go through the shit Iwent through, I'm going to
expose these niggas.
These niggas don't want nosmoke.
Nigga.
I call over that bridge.
Nigga, I had that fucking hoodlooking like Afghanistan.
Nothing but beards runningaround.
Big beards, nigga.
Shout out to the big beardniggas man.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
Yeah well, that's the perfect platform to do so.
So we'll use this as part oneand we'll just, you know, keep
the exposure going, becausethat's already the type of time
that I'm on.
So, with that being said, bigshout out to Powerjust.
Thank you for thisgroundbreaking interview and
LSDG signing out.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Facts Stat.
Now and stand the fuck up,nigga.
The big guy is home.
Nigga, Straight up.
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