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June 9, 2025 3 mins

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Raw confrontation erupts as Mush Dog unleashes on PJ in this explosive audio that cuts straight to the heart of a long-standing street beef. What begins as a direct challenge quickly transforms into a detailed account of a robbery that's apparently been twisted in the retelling. Mush doesn't mince words as he details taking PJ's chain and jewelry, describing how "the wolves got up on you" after initial resistance, reportedly leaving PJ stripped of both possessions and dignity in West Brighton.

Behind the heated exchange lies a more serious accusation - snitching. Mush Dog repeatedly labels PJ a "rat" for allegedly informing on his cousin, a cardinal violation of street code. The tension escalates when Dog suggests PJ now operates under federal protection, claiming this security blanket is the only reason PJ feels emboldened to speak out: "If the feds wasn't holding that nigga down, he would not say nothing."

The authenticity battle forms the core of this confrontation. Dog positions himself as the real article - "My name is Mush Dog. You know where I'm at. I'm always gonna be a gangster" - while painting PJ as someone borrowing stories and hiding behind protection. This rare, unfiltered glimpse into street conflict dynamics exposes how reputations are built and destroyed, how narratives get controlled, and how betrayal of community codes carries lasting consequences.

Listen as years of tension explode in this uncompromising account that challenges listeners to consider: when two opposing stories clash, how do we determine which version of events to believe?

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
yo, pj, you talking all that sucker shit, that how
you got robbed and all this.
I don't give a fuck how youdescribe the robbery.
My nigga, you got robbed.
You snitched on my cousin andthat was it.
By the way, do me a favor, getoff the next man's dick and come
up with your own story, thatshit you talking about.
I'm gay.
Prove it, nigga.

(00:22):
I can prove to you andeverybody else that you got
robbed.
That little one chain you had,and all the rest of them chains
I took my nigga.
Yeah, I took Much dog took fromyou.
I don't give a fuck how youlooked at it.
We beat the shit out you.
You gave resistance, you triedto give a little struggle, like

(00:42):
you said, and the wolves got upon you, nigga.
And by the time the wolves gotup on you, nigga, I already had
the jewelry, all right, themniggas ripped you out of your
clothes, nigga, left you in WestBrighton butt-fucking-naked
without your dick-ass bifocalsor anything like that.
So, nigga, all that sucky shityou talking, suck my dick and

(01:02):
let's get it nigga.
Oh, I forgot, the fez isprotecting you.
I can't even physically beatyou up.
No more, bro.
It was a fucking bird.
So I know you're gonna respondto this right here here.
Respond to this.
Tell your mother and everybodyelse that's riding with you to
suck my motherfucking dick.
My name is Dog.
You know where I'm at.
I'm always gonna be a gangster.

(01:22):
I don't do this, no more.
Yo, mr carter, uh, got respectfor you, everything.
This is the last interview I doabout this faggot rat ass,
because you probably got thefeds watching me right now and I
don't know.
Right now.
You know I gotta watch myself.
You know what I mean.
He's a bonafide rat pj.
Go suck.
Go suck one of my dog's dicksand drop dead somewhere or go

(01:44):
rat on somebody you talkingabout.
You got bodies.
What bodies you got.
You probably set up one.
That was it.
But all the mother bodies yougot you said the ladies are damn
.
Of course you got bodies.
Of course you got bodies.
I would have bodies too if Iwas a rat and brag about it.
You bonafide bonehead,awkward-looking, motherfucking

(02:04):
cocksucker.
Fuck out of here, nigga.
End this resort, end this shit,please.
Before I say something that'sreal crazy man, fuck out of here
.
That nigga's a fucking dunce tothem.
Don't waste your time with thatnigga.
He feds.
He got the feds watching him.
That's why he out here talkinglike he talking If he wasn't
talking that shit becausetalking If he wasn't talking
that shit?

(02:24):
Because the fans wouldn't bearound him.
Let the fans get up.
Awful, yo, I'm going to tellyou, if the fans no, listen,
that's my word on my fucking, mygangster, my nigga.
If the fans wasn't holding thatnigga down, he would not say
nothing.
He would not say nothing.
All that tough guy shit he'stalking, yelling all this, all
that, nigga, miss me with thatshit.
Miss me with that shit.

(02:45):
Any motherfucker that know me,that grew up with me around that
time, my nigga, they know how Istand on motherfucking 10 toes.
Nigga, fuck you talking aboutyou will never be able to ever
say I fucked a nigga in his ass.
What you gonna do?
Go buy somebody that has noshade on the thing.
That's what you gonna do.
We all waiting for that move.

(03:05):
You feel what I'm saying to you, but, like I said, since you
riding another nigga's dick thatwas saying that about me, won't
you get off his dick?
Do us all a favor and get offthe nigga's dick and come with
your real shit.
Nigga, I'm always gonna beagainst it.
You just mad because you belowmy motherfucking shoes with shit

(03:26):
on it, nigga.
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