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When passion pulsates through every beat of life, it's more than just a hobby; it's an all-consuming love affair with the craft. That's the riveting story our guest, a dedicated artist, brings to the table in a raw conversation about sticking to one's passions amid a whirlwind of outside noise and expectation. They take us on a journey through the peaks and valleys of remaining true to oneself in an industry that's often more about glitz than authenticity. Their anecdotes are a testament to the power of a tight-knit community and the significance of sincere accolades over fleeting fame.

Turn up the volume and get ready for a genuine reflection on what it means to be the life of the party without losing your soul to the spotlight. Our guest lays down the blueprint for creating a space where the vibe is infectious yet real, and the moments are about soaking in the now rather than posturing for the 'gram. This episode isn't just background noise; it's a soundtrack for those hustling with heart and celebrating with substance. Whether you're navigating your way through the daily grind or lighting up the dance floor, the insights shared here will have you nodding in agreement and maybe even busting a move.

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Speaker 2 (00:20):
Yeah, what's up with it.
Do it cause I love it and Istuck with it.
We ain't with the sub and thenthe cut with it.
Please, none of the talks.
I heard enough of it.
What you gon' do when you, atwho you with.
You ain't really bout this.
Don't talk about it.
Really.
On the move on the map, neverslip.
Keep your hands to your lips,don't talk about it.
Real eyes, real eyes, real eyes.

(00:41):
All the time.
Stand on it.
If we set it, we don't walkaround it, lose lips.
Ain't ships?
Red cup, blue strips, new phonewho dis?
No, we don't allow it.
Really, on, go, I don't knowwhat's up off day Now.
We on road keep on smoking inthe hallway.
Now we got shows.
Boys feeling like Broadway,always look both ways, even on a
crossway Driving down cross bay.
Our town park lives really on.

(01:01):
Big teams Came up a small wayChampionship rings.
Baby, that's a ball game.
Oh, she want a lil' bag.
Baby, that's small change.
Yeah, that money.
Talk.
If we ain't cool, then cut meoff.
No, breaking news, don't runyour mouth.
Thought it was a plug, now herunnin' off.
Thought it was a plug, now herunnin' off.
What you gon' do when you atwho you with.
You ain't really bout this.
Don't talk about it.

(01:22):
Really.
On the move on the map, neverslip.
Keep your hands to your lips,don't talk about it.
Real eyes, real eyes, real eyes.

Speaker 5 (01:59):
It's Kater.
I'm not sure if you're gonnafit this one buddy.
You make the point, so I'm notsaying that you're poor man.
Keep it going, keep it going.

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Omg, nigga Know that.
All in, I'm a man, fat niggabro.

Speaker 5 (02:16):
We make the party go berserk.
Hatin' niggas hurt bad bitches.
Yeah, they drunk Real niggas.
Put it work.
We make the party go berserk.
Glyzzy in the purse.
Security, don't search VIP.
We in the drug.
We make the party go berserk.
Hatin' niggas hurt bad bitches.
Yeah, they drunk Real niggas.
Put it work.
We make the party go berserk.
Glyzzy in the purse.

(02:37):
Security, don't search VIP.
We in the drug, we make youknow they in this dirt On my
grizzly bearded clique.
Slide the little bitch to split.
Tell her take a couple hits now.
She movin'.
Holy shit, fresh J's.
I got the grip back it up likethe hit Lil Wayne and Juby.
Shit, wobble, wobble.
She get lit.
Keep it real, she legit.
She said I'm rollin' like abitch.
Popped the earth between mylips, poppin' bottles, boy, I'm

(02:59):
hit.
Spend a couple on the clique.
Boy, we heavy in this shitSpendin' money.
It ain't shit, we gon' get itoff the flip.
It's a giant Smith's kick.
Yeah, I hustle different bitchSpendin' two.
I'm makin' six.
It's only paper, it ain't shit.
Smoke a facial while I shit.
I'm just sayin' what I want,cuz it's beard is really it.
Either way, I get it lit.
Vip.
We in this bitch ass nests.

(03:20):
It's no cat Boy, its only realrap.
We make the party go berserk.
Hatin' n****s her bad bitches.
Yeah, they też Real n****s prutit.
We make the party go berserk.
Glyzhy in the purse security.
Don't search VIP.
We in the jerk.
We make the party go berserk.
Hatin' n***s her bad bitches.
Yeah, they réfl Real n****s.
Put it work.

(03:40):
We make the party go berserk.
Glyzhy in the purse security.
Don't search BIP.
We integer.
We make the party go berserk,yeah it's your boy, kater.
I ain't done you that, nigga?
You niggas thought I was done.
Huh, the doc said nigga, i'maask somebody your brand, it's
gonna make you better.
I said I ain't nigga with that.

(04:01):
In this weed I'ma take off onthese niggas.
No that, no that.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Boy, I'm hype, I'm hype, that's gonna get you up.

Speaker 4 (04:38):
Yeah, I saw a lot of people say it, but I'm trying to
set up for the video soon.
I just, you know, been coachingthese kids, man, even you know,
taking up all the time.
You know what I'm saying Right,exactly Everybody.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
Welcome to the show.
Big Grizzly himself, kater, howyou doing today.

Speaker 4 (04:59):
I'm blessed.
I'm blessed above the ground.
You know what I'm saying Ableto be here.
You know what I mean.
So that's always a beautifulthing.
When you wake up in the morning, it's a beautiful thing.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
Exactly exactly.
You always gotta, you alwaysgotta, give things to the man
upstairs just for opening youreyes to have that Sure, sure,
sure.
Now cause some people don't getto do it.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
Yeah, yeah, man, I just lost, I actually, my little
cousin, my little brother.
I'm sorry, I said, you know ithurt, but you know we'll get
through it, you feel me.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
Right, I just had to put my cat asleep, but that's
nowhere near.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
No I lost him too.
Man, you know animals, yougotta love your animals, cause
animals really understand youlike for real, for real.
So you know it was really good,For sure, for sure.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
But yeah, go ahead, take a minute to introduce
yourself to the audience outthere.

Speaker 4 (05:57):
She boy, kater, man you know, owner of all my
grizzly entertainment came along, died long.
You know what I'm sayingbiggest grizzly on the planet.
I promise you ain't never met abigger grizzly than me.
But yeah, man, just I do a lotreally.
I do everything.
Anything.
I get some legal money I'm apart of shoot.
You bake biscuits, we gonna addsome cinnamon raisin to it.

(06:21):
We gonna sell cinnamon raisinbiscuits.
God damn it, right, but yeah,that's pretty much it, man, just
trying to.
You know, coach Really, likenow lately.
I really like coaching the kids.
I always wanted to do like thegoose stuff.
So that's what I'm really doingnow coaching the Southern Mass
Amines out in Charlotte, northCarolina.
You know what I'm saying.
My boy Don, your owner you know, shout out to the whole org.

(06:44):
Man, I'd like y'all for real,for real.

Speaker 3 (06:46):
Yeah, I saw that you were coaching youth football.

Speaker 4 (06:50):
Yeah, man, yeah, yeah , it was dope.
Middle school was dope.
Coaching youth football is likeit's precious because you know
they so young.
So it's like you gotta teachthem how to overcome adversity
on the field and practice andthen you know if you see them
out in the world.
You also gotta let them knowlike listen, you're athletes,

(07:11):
you're a student athlete, stayfocused, because it's hard for a
lot of kids out here.
Some of them don't haveguidance.
Some of them, you know football, sports is the only thing that
they hold on to.
You know what I'm saying.
So if they come to you andtrust in you and coaching them
and you know you treat them likeshit, it's gonna turn away for
life period.
So I took that very seriouslyas coaching the kids for real.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Yeah, brandon Davis, turning in for YouTube.
Thank you for this comment, sir, appreciate it, I was good how
you feeling.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
That's what I'm going to write there, man, you know,
shout out to my aunt, man forreal no no, no.

Speaker 3 (07:44):
Now what's it like like coaching younger kids?
Because I've recently Irecently my son's gonna be
turning seven in May and we gothim in basketball and I decided
that we had him in soccer.
I didn't like how the coach wasworking out and I wish that I

(08:04):
would have signed up to be coach, so I didn't make that mistake
this time.
So I signed up to be coach ofthis basketball team.

Speaker 4 (08:09):
So so I'm gonna be honest with you.
Like you know, I was a parenton the sideline and being a
coach, so I'm gonna give youfrom both perspectives right.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
So as a coach.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
You know, like I said , I think it's serious, like I'm
teaching these kids Like well,first of all, coaching football.
I'm gonna start with football,because I coach basketball too,
but football is a very dangeroussport as it is.
So, first of all, you want toteach them safety, like, first
and foremost, you want to teachthem safety, and you want to
teach them to believe inthemselves, right, because if
they don't believe in themselves, they're gonna be scared as
heck, some other kid that theydon't know coming up in full

(08:43):
speech trying to take their hatoff.
You know what I mean.
So it teaches you how to grow,while you're also teaching kids
how to grow you know what I'msaying with themselves, because,
like, you can't just yell at akid like I don't know, don't hit
him, like, but some kids justscare away, like for real, for
real.
So some kids you got to put tothe side like, hey, man, you

(09:04):
ain't scared of them.
You gotta build that confidencein them.
So coaching kids really becauseI coach semi-pro too it's
really different.
Right, it's a big differenceBecause you're building
confidence in kids with semi-proplayers, they already feel like
you know, they got theconfidence, like ah, you know
what I'm saying, so and but yeah, man, it's a beautiful thing.

(09:27):
Now which I'm gonna go off ofwhat you said like you didn't
like the coaching and it's donethe third.
So like there's always issueswith coaching and parenting
right the parents and this ain'tto you, but the parents always
think they can coach their kidsbetter than the coach.
Like all right, cool, if youcan do that, come on do it.
Like more than happy to do it.
But I feel like when a parenthas an issue with the way a

(09:51):
coach is coaching, it's not whatyou say, is how you say it
right.
So if a game's going on and youon a sideline screaming at the
coach like ah, ah, ah, like,what response do you expect from
a coach?
Do you expect a coach torespond in a respectful way
because you coming at his neck,or you expect him to like after
a while?
Be like oh, listen, hey youknow, what I'm saying.

(10:12):
So it's like, as with parents,you got to understand.
You put your trust in thiscoach.
Now, if you feel the coachain't doing anything, you pull
him to the sideline like yolisten, let me realize you, bro,
I feel like you're not a coach,straight up.
We've grown adults.
You know what I'm saying.
Like what's going to happen ifyou trust somebody else like
you're not a coach, they'regoing to take off their belt and
whoop you.
You know what I'm saying, likeso me.

(10:33):
I'd rather parent come to me andbe like listen, I don't like
this and I don't like that, allright, but so.
So friends say a parent can'teven be like yo, I got they
child that tight right and theythink they child to be why
receiver went in bed.
I said, all right, this is howwe're going to do this.
In practice he can try to takesome of his fault.
Right.
If he do that, he going to playat that spot.

(10:56):
But in practice, if he act likehe can't take that spot, if he
act like he's scared to compete,scared to contact and we
talking about football, we ain'ttalking about baseball, we
talking about a full contactsport.
And I forget these parents don't.
I think these parents don'tunderstand that, like you
student at a coach saying, oh,my child should be here.
Well, you, you put your childthere and he get treated again.

(11:20):
It's all fucked.
Right you know what I'm saying.
So I just feel like it's a wayto go about it with the coaches
and the parents, right?
So I'm glad you said like oh, Ilike the way the coach was
coaching, because you know wedealt with certain things like
that.
And you know it's like it'sreally has brought to a coach
attention.
If a parent can't even be like,oh listen, I don't like the way

(11:41):
you coach my kid, all right,but what.
You can actually prove that,because nobody perfect.
Nobody know everything.
I don't know everything.
I'm still learning as I'mteaching.
You see what I'm saying.
So if you feel like you knowmore than me, pull up.
That's not a fact.
We're going to get sunny eating.
We can sit down and we canfigure this out together.
Shoot.
And if I, if I feel like youcould bring something to the

(12:02):
table that makes sense, I'mgoing to talk to the owner.
But you listen, I think I mightbe in the wrong position.
I think I need to go into thecrowd and he or she, or whoever
you, coach his team, or I needto sit next to the person in
line Right.
And I'm just being real, likebut it's not what you say, is
how you say that some peoplejust it's like my son is DI

(12:24):
Sanders put it in and a lot ofparents don't understand, like
when you drop your kid off atpractice like coaches we see
what you don't see.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
You probably see something at home.

Speaker 4 (12:37):
You probably see something on the playground.
Let me tell you something whenkids get around kids, they don't
use to play with it every day.
They don't, they don't hang outwith every day and this, this
kid is trying to get thisposition.
A lot of kids freeze up, likewhoa.
So if you freeze up in practice, what you think you're not
doing again.
What you think your child goingto do in the game.
I played the game of football.

(12:57):
It's a dangerous game.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
It's true, that is true.
I played football for a coupleof years in high school, and so
I did.
I switched to basketballbecause I didn't like the
contact and plus I was better atbasketball.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
I'm beyond suggestable football.
I coached basketball becauseyou know my some of my football
players, they play in basketball.
You know I just keep me busyand staying with the youth and I
was like I'm beyond suggestable.
I'm not the brightestbasketball coach, so you can't
come in and be like yo, youshoot.
Come on Tell me.
But when you coaching the kids,like, especially at the age

(13:31):
group our coach coming underalso coach 12 middle school Like
.
I coach different age groupsbut I'm the head basketball
coach for the 10 years.
So, like you know me, I want toteach them more confidence and
knowing that this game is aboutgoing up down this court, you
know, trusting your brotherhaving his bag.
You know looking at the court,seeing the court like and

(13:53):
overall having fun.
You know, because if you're nothaving fun in what you're doing
, you're going to grow to notlove it.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
Exactly, yeah.
What are you doing there?

Speaker 4 (14:00):
Yeah, like that's my thing with coaching the young
kids.
Like they should always havefun in what they're doing for it
.
Like they should never.
When it's time to go topractice, they should be excited
.
Oh yeah, they should never tellyou Coach coach, coach, bugging
, coach bugging.

(14:20):
It's a beautiful thing, though,man.
Like you learn as a human being, coaching kids and being
involved with kids.
You have to be a better adulttoo.
You know what I'm saying.
Like you move.
Like me, I move more carefulbecause I don't know when I'm
bumping into a parent or bumpingto a kid or something.
So I don't know.
I'm not reckless, you know.

(14:41):
You know it's a different wayof life when you actually end
for the youth.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
Right, yeah, I learned like now that I have a
kid and everything I learnedthat I have to start being more
patient with other peoplebecause I'm one of those people.
I'm a yeller, I like to yell atpeople.
I'm sorry, but I am.
I like to yell at people.
But now that my son goes toschool and probably knows like
and they all parents probablypretty much know who I am Like I

(15:10):
can't yell at people that muchanymore, but I like to yell.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
Sometimes you know and I grew up in a household
where yelling was yelling andboy, you're gonna get struck.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
That's the main ingredients of getting raised
and I make it nerve bad.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (15:25):
Yeah, it's like you know I'm not a big yeller.
Like you know, I got to getpushed to that point, like you
know what I'm saying.
But I try not to yell man, butlike in the game, like if I'm
coaching I might yell at therest.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
Yeah, I'm the same way.
I'm super competitive andeverything.
And then when I was back, whenI was, when I was playing, like
in high school, our footballcoach tried to dictate what
other sports that we played,like he didn't want us playing
basketball.

Speaker 4 (15:57):
He wanted us playing soccer.

Speaker 3 (15:59):
Okay, yeah, he's like play soccer because it it
conditions you better for forfootball, I guess it does.

Speaker 4 (16:05):
But I mean, I don't like anything.
Play, play, play in lacrosse,yeah, and you get conditions.
That's actually my favoritesport, for a lot of people don't
know that lacrosse is myfavorite sport lacrosse.
Heck yeah, they had aprofessional league.
Bravia.
Every professional lacrossegame.
I don't like it.
I do love lacrosse.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
Love lacrosse.
It's an underrated sport.
I mean, if you actually, it'slike rugby, if you actually sit
down and watch it, you're likeholy shit.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
This is actually pretty cool, you're like when
you get hit in the nuts withthat stick, with that ball, you
realize like this is, this isdifferent, this is a little
crazy.
You got to be one crazymotherfucker to go out here and
throw in the ball and wow, ohit's.
You got to go home.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
Oh yeah, he's good question.
Right, yeah, there's a goodquestion.
What do you tell a parent whosechild just doesn't have it or
have?

Speaker 4 (17:04):
the experience.
First of all, you tell him that.
You tell him like, oh listen,I'm gonna be honest with you,
you know your child isn't at alevel where you think that
should be.
And this is where it gets trickybecause, like me, if I'm
available, I could work withyour child outside of practice.
You know what I'm saying Me andyou can get together.
Work with your child is YouTube, is a whole bunch of things
like, and you really need to sitdown with your child and ask do

(17:27):
you want to play football?
Some kids do not want to playfootball.
Some kids are forced to playfootball, like, and this is why
I tell a lot of my kids, like,school is a big thing for me,
right, I don't want them tothink like I'm only good enough
to play football.
I can't make it in books ornothing like that.
I always say football secondary.
You're a student first.
You know what I'm saying,because football isn't
guaranteed Bottom line.

(17:49):
It's a very hard sport to makeit.
I mean, think about how manycolleges it is in America.
Think about how many NFLathletes.
It is, yeah, my point.
So not a lot of kids are goingto have it and it's okay.
Okay, do you want to playfootball?
Yes, I want to play football.
Okay, these are steps we got tomake to make you better at
football.
We got to put in the extra work.

(18:09):
You know the Watson, most ofthe coach going to get with you.
Now if they say, no, I don'twant to play football, well,
that's the problem, they don'twant to play football.
You're forcing your child to dosome more.
So I guess it's really youreally got to have a
conversation with your childfirst, see if they want to play
that step one, step two.
If they do want to play, maybeget with the coaches.

(18:30):
Listen, you know what can we doto better myself.
And that's where culture comesinto play, because as coaches we
should know if your childwanted, if they were in a push
late, so to get it.
They don't get it.
We just got to help them, teachit, and we have to have
patience because they ain'tgoing to get it overnight.
So it really takes a villagewhen it comes to that, for real.

Speaker 3 (18:52):
It's almost like in their DNA too.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
I would say, yeah, but no, because I've seen some
kids who are good as hell atfootball and you can look at
their friends like they wouldn'tget it after you, but their
child has it.
You know what I'm saying.
And then there's some kids thattheir parents were great
athletes but their child justain't got it.

Speaker 3 (19:13):
So they skipped a generation.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
Yeah, it's not always in the DNA Like it could be in
the DNA to be successful, butmaybe successful at a different
sport, a different somethingelse.
Like we always look at our kids, we want them to be athletes.
But we need more engineers, weneed more architects, we need
more pilots.
We need more things like that.
I mean, you can attend it tothe world, we run it with our

(19:37):
pilots and that's that.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
I like the facts.

Speaker 5 (19:42):
What the hell am I doing?
We ain't got no pilots.
We had told all of our kids andchild for this NFL team and
none of them made it.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
No, none of us could fly to the games.
You know what I'm saying.
We really got to be realisticwhen we talk about sports,
especially in sports andfootball.
But it's a hard sport it is.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
It's a hard sport, it is.
Now I'm glad that you came intopilots and all that stuff,
because now do you think AI willhave some kind of impact on the
sports world?

Speaker 4 (20:15):
They're wrong.
To be honest with you, I signedup for school and whatnot,
right, artificial intelligenceis what I'm going to go for and
this is the reason being right.
Ok, if you pay attention totechnology, half of us can't
even tell if a deep fake videois real or fake.
That's true.

(20:35):
Now, if I go to school for itand I learn about it, I could
tell you if it's real or fake,and then I could teach right,
because not everybody is goingto be willing to go to school
and learn and, just down thethread, they might just want to
teach like, oh, where is it?
How can I tell that to you?
And if one person could teachanother person how to tell, then

(20:59):
we can grow from that.
Because I'm telling you, bro,the world is manless.
Listen, woo, woo, it's scary.
You better get better on themup, because if a person puts out
my social media, you instantlybelieve it.
Instantly believe it Like it'strue.
That's true Whatever you see onsocial media, it's true for
some people.

(21:20):
So, ai, and so with sports, Ihonestly feel like AI could help
sports in a way with a and it'sfunny you brought this up
because it's man, funny.
I'm giving a little secretabout really what I want to do.
But with injuries and whatnot,things like that, there's got to

(21:41):
be some type of way we createsome suits where they can
protect them a little betterfrom injuries or even when they
get injured, or some type of waywe could, without giving them
all these drugs, some type ofthing we create.
We could just attach that pieceto their body, check it out,
like, ok, let's up, because, bro, with sports and medicine it

(22:03):
could be a dirty game.
And if you look at sports andmedicine and look at all the
people that we've lost to likeoverdoses and things like that
because they got addicted topainkillers from sports or
whatever the case may be, I'msure if we figure out a way,
artificial intelligence can helpget through this whole medicine
needing for injuries and thingslike that.

(22:25):
I don't know, and that's justhow I feel, the way technology
is, that's just how I feel.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
Yeah, I think it could possibly go that way.
Now, will certain people allowit to go that way?
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
Oh, of course not.
Of course not.
It's definitely going to be afight, but if it and with me
it's like if it makes sense todo it, why not do it?

Speaker 3 (22:46):
Right.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
It's going to save people from having issues on the
field during a live fuckingfootball game, where they're
probably tarnishing some kids.
Why not do it?
Right.
You know what I'm saying.
Why not venture into some typeof artificial way?
I don't know.
I'm sure they're thinking aboutit.
I'm sure a nice owner, jerryJones, with all that money, is

(23:07):
sitting down with somebody.
I had to throw that out there.
You know what I'm saying, jerry.
Jerry Jones is pissing me off,are you a?

Speaker 3 (23:16):
Cowboys fan.
I'm a diehard Cowboys fan, Idon't go live.
Are you in New York?

Speaker 4 (23:23):
No, I live in Charlotte.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Oh, in Charlotte.
Ok, I thought you heard fromNew.

Speaker 4 (23:27):
York.
I'm from San Cucinero but Imoved to Charlotte.
Ok, I was just a change of go,but listen.
I'm going to tell you, I'm aCowboys fan.
The first football game I everseen on TV I seen a start run up
the field and I just like Iguess the kid in me got so
excited like a start running andI was like, and ever since then

(23:47):
I just love the Cowboys.
Oh wow, you know what I'msaying.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
So, yeah, it's not because the Panthers suck.
Oh, the Panthers suck, theydefinitely suck Terrible.
They just terrible.
They just terrible.

Speaker 4 (24:02):
They make all the wrong decisions.

Speaker 3 (24:04):
Right, exactly.
I don't know what's going on inCarolina.

Speaker 4 (24:07):
I don't know what's going on in the Panthers or
Garry now, but they need to letour order.
Step up in there and make somedecisions.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
Right, Exactly Speaking of making decisions.
I'm going to go off topic.

Speaker 4 (24:21):
Hold on, hold, on, hold on.
Before you go off topic youwant to say I think it's a fun
fact, right, Our youthorganization has more wins in
the Panthers stadium than thePanthers do.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
That's a fact.
It's probably a fact, yeah.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
No, that is a fact.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
That's a fact OK.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
So, yeah, what were you about to say?
I just had to throw that outthere, bro.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
All right, yeah, we're going to go off topic a
little bit.
It is the Christmas season so Ikind of wanted to mix in a
little Christmas thing in here.
I didn't really go all out, butit is kind of funny.
And you made a comment aboutdecisions and I think some
parents this holiday season havemade some pretty horrible
decisions.
Let's check these out.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
You're a mean one, mr Grinch.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Oh my God, it's the Grinch.
You really are a Grinch.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
You're as cuddly as a cactus.
You're as charming as an eel.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Oh, oh my God, what, what, no, what do you mean, mr
Grinch?
Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.

(25:48):
I've been singing all thismusic and life, so homeless,

(26:20):
talking from same to pairs, butsometimes I'm just crying.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
I can't say it cause I'm.
I can't say it cause I'm.
I can't say it cause I'm.
I can't say it cause I'm To seethe horror in the kids' faces.
All these kids are crying onChristmas, and like in two days
before Christmas.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
I'm gonna go go, go, go go.
Some badass kids.
I'm not gonna laugh.
They had to be some badassMotherfucking kids.
That's what it was.
They like you know what.
Everything ain't working.
Let's just have the grinch comein and steal the whole
Christmas spirit.
Fuck, still the Christmas.
He stole the whole spirit.

Speaker 3 (27:02):
Like, yeah, just this is kind of like a new fad and
I'm loving it because it's all agood humor.
But all you see is the kids,the tears coming down the kids'
faces.
They're screaming because somegrinch Is stealing all their
presents.
The kids were hiding under apiano, I think.

Speaker 2 (27:20):
In the last one.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
And it was like come on, if the kids was bad.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Have at it.
I applaud.
But if those were good kidsY'all ain't shit, y'all ain't
shit, that's a good idea.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Yep, grinch steals Christmas.
That's great, cause you gotsome badass kids out there.
Everyone dress up as the grinchand steal the presents, keep in
place.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
Oh still, the whole spirit Matter of fact, if you
got a kid having to steal yourcup, fuck it Put all the.
Christmas presents in the carand tell them to come get it
Watch the grinch the kid, grinchboys, come Right Now.
I was oh man, the.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
When I was a kid, the grinch was just a cartoon, but
still it kind of when you're akid, kid, like little little kid
, you're still kind of creepedout by him Because he's a green
monster.
He's gonna come, come down,he's gonna take all your shit.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
I don't know man, I never feared the grinch.
After a while I was like no.

Speaker 3 (28:25):
I'm never scared of the grinch.
No.

Speaker 4 (28:28):
I was more scared of Santa Claus.
Like why is this dude, fat assdude, coming down my chimney
Chimmy trying to eat my cookies?
Like bro, what if I want to getup in the middle of the night
and be sad and eat a late nightsnack before kids and you gonna
come, eat the cookies and drinkthe milk?
What the hell?
Just leave the presents and goout the door.
What is so?
I was kind of frightened bythat.
Like what else you gonna eat?
What if I have some chips onthe fridge and you have to

(28:49):
mention the sack Right?
Exactly the grinch.
You know it ain't bothering me.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
I never understood what I was saying when I went
down the chimney, though, likewhy don't you just go through?

Speaker 4 (29:00):
the front door.

Speaker 3 (29:00):
Why don't you just go through the door?

Speaker 4 (29:02):
Well, I guess because it's illegal to walk through
some of my houses if you're notinvited, but then I guess it
might be legal to go through achimney, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
I think it's highly illegal to go through someone's
chimney.
Maybe we should have somebodytry it.

Speaker 4 (29:14):
Well, we might want to make sure it's the right
house, because you don't wantthem to go through a chimney and
end up with bullet holes, right, exactly?

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Yeah, no, pick the right house.

Speaker 4 (29:24):
Pick the right house.
That'd be a good prank onsomebody.
What happens if you get stuckin the middle of the chimney
Like wow in a world full ofviral videos that would break
the internet.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
I've heard a couple of stories of people are trying
to break in houses throughchimneys and getting stuck in
there and having to call thepolice to get them out.
I didn't see that.

Speaker 4 (29:45):
But imagine Santa Claus dressing up, going through
a chimney and getting stuck.
Really you don't believe inSanta Claus.
You hear the sot-o's dudetrying to get squeezed on your
chimney after eating.
Everybody could use a note.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
I guess he's magical, though he's magic, he's magic,
he's got that Christmas magic.

Speaker 4 (30:07):
Well, I might have sent him a Christmas letter and
be like hey, santa, you knowwhat I like.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
You want some of that green?
Yeah, you're like good, goodshit.
Yeah, man, you dropped me offon Christmas tree man, that's
right.
Exactly Now I was on YouTubeand I was going through some of
your music videos and stuff andI found one a couple of them
actually where you guys arefreestyling in the woods and

(30:36):
there's a microphone justhanging like that.

Speaker 4 (30:38):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (30:39):
a whole studio, or is that?

Speaker 4 (30:40):
just like.
So the idea for that video.
You know grizzly bear, whereyou finding grizzly bear?

Speaker 3 (30:47):
In the woods.

Speaker 4 (30:48):
Ah, there you go In the woods.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
If I'm a grizzly bear , it only makes sense.
I do a video in the woods,right?
You know what I mean.
So that was just a setup forthe video.
I was like, yeah, I'm trying todo this video in the woods.
Man, I got my territory.
You know what I'm saying, right?

Speaker 3 (31:09):
Now, how did you get started in music, Did you?
It was like a young age, likeinspiration type thing.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Yeah, actually my boy Spree man shout out to my boy
Spree, he actually, we used tobe on my grandmother, my boy
Spree, a couple other peoplewith my boy B.
Anyway, spree, really, hetaught me how to write music.
But we used to be in mygrandmother's basement and shit,
my grandmother used to go towork.
We used to come back scared.
You know we do.
I had a little computer setup alittle.
You know I had an ee-ee-ee typething, you know what I'm saying

(31:36):
.
So we write music from there andit's like you know, I found
that music was a way to expressyour feelings for it.
You know what I mean, likebecause some people don't really
want to hear you, like theydon't really want to talk to you
, but they'll listen to yourmusic, I don't know.
But yeah, it was back, I thinkit was.

(31:56):
I want to say, like shit, man,we talking about 2005, or I
started writing music.
But I really took it serious.
2000, probably 10 years later,I took it serious.
I started a group with my bro,j Boss, called G4S and we had a

(32:17):
few bros bitch with Simon, myuncles, man, it's a whole family
really, and you know, try tomake it work, move around and
it's just like music became alove for me.
I love writing anyway.
I write a lot of stuff, notjust music.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Oh, OK, he's like poetry and stuff like that too.

Speaker 4 (32:40):
Well, I actually started writing.
I helped my boy Shane, writehis first movie.
Oh screen.
Ok, and not only that.
I got been writing a book.
Essentially, I kind of want tomake it into a series, but I
don't know, I might just keep ita book because people need to
read more.
Right.
Yeah, I love writing, man Right, and sometimes I start writing,

(33:01):
I just I don't know, I just begone, right.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Now, what kind of writer are you?
Horror or fiction, or real life, real life.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
I really like real life, but I really real life is
what I really zone in on.
But I got in rough.
Some comedy Shout out to my boyChubb's Too Funny, I need to go
follow his motherfucking withhis TikTok.
You know what I'm saying.
I wrote a little script for him.

(33:33):
We just got to get it going.
A little funny script.
I wrote quite a few funnyscripts.
I just didn't get them outthere yet.
You know, I got them fuckedaway in the safe just waiting
for the right time.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
Right Now, if you I'm going to say this just once I
do know a couple of people thatwould be interested in being in
one of your movies.

Speaker 4 (33:55):
Oh, word, so yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
Oh, you act too.
Ok yeah, I've been trying to bea professional extra, Like.
I don't want to say any lines.
I just want to be in thebackground, just like Chubb.

Speaker 4 (34:08):
I should have sent you the movie clip.
I was in my boy, mike he out inthe musical.
Ok, it's a good movie.
It's a good movie, carson andDarrell, you know what I'm
saying.
And it was really.
The storyline is about a schoolshooting, ok.

(34:29):
So I had to play a role.
I ain't going to get all intoit.
If you've seen it at theexclusive release, you've seen
it and now you've got the way tocome up.
But I played a role where Ireally had to tap into emotion.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
OK.

Speaker 4 (34:45):
My boy, mike.
You taught me how to do thatand yeah, I think it's cool.
I get in a couple movies,though, for real, right, for
real so.
Entertainment is a beautifulthing, right.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
Yeah, what movies is your acting?
Anything big?

Speaker 4 (35:01):
Not far off man.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
It's good, so I might have to go check these out.

Speaker 4 (35:07):
Yeah, I'm going to send you the list Because
there's a couple of them.
All right, cool Couple oflittle underground movies.
All right, check out, shout OutTo All the Six, these directors
you know what I'm saying Doingthat thing, and then Tizak,
seeing my brother seeing anybodyelse that do videos, movies,
whatever you do.
Shout out to you, man, becausethere's so much hate and anger

(35:30):
out here.
Like man, I just want everybodyto do good, so shout out to
y'all and that's all.
Link can do something.

Speaker 3 (35:37):
Exactly, yeah, always got to link up with people, get
connections going.
Yeah, man, that's how you do it, no matter what you're in, no
matter what you're in.

Speaker 4 (35:47):
You got to be able to move ahead and have people here
and here and here.
I literally got connections, nolie, from New York to
California.
Let me be honest with you.
I got a kind of little cheatcode because my granddaddy had
17 kids and they all spreadacross the country.
I got my uncles.
I got two uncles in California,most of my family in Texas, new

(36:11):
Orleans, louisiana, new York,carolina, we all over the place.
So it's a big family.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
Yeah, a huge family, huge family, very much so.
Yeah, I thought my family wasbig, but we're dying off quickly
.

Speaker 4 (36:27):
Man, my father's side is big too, man.
You know death hurts man, deathhurts the living.
But I guess it brings peace tothose who die right.

Speaker 3 (36:36):
Right.

Speaker 4 (36:37):
So you know you can't be selfish.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
That's what we're here for.
We're here to live and to die.

Speaker 4 (36:45):
That's it.
That's the only thing that Ipromise in life is death.

Speaker 2 (36:47):
You ain't gonna promise life Like.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
Think about all the kids that died before birth.
They wasn't promised life, butthey was getting to die Right,
and that's the horrible partabout life you know.

Speaker 3 (36:58):
Right, like if you think, really think about the
odds.
Like I follow Neil deGrasseTyson.
I'm a huge fan of his and ifyou think about it like when he
came up with this little theory,he's like, if you really think
about it, your chances of beinghere are one in like 10 billion.
Like that's your chances ofbeing born is like one in 10

(37:22):
billion.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
Yeah, because that's how many sperm cells you got to
fight with a bit there.
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (37:28):
And like, if you think about it, I'm not trying
to be perverted or anything likethat right now, but if you
think about it.
That's a lot of kids wastedjust corking up.

Speaker 4 (37:36):
Y'all I'm feel, bro, listen, let me tell you
something.

Speaker 3 (37:39):
That's a lot of lives right there.
You almost feel guilty.

Speaker 4 (37:42):
As in.
Are you stupid?
I'm stupid.
No, you call it mad bodies.
Yeah, serial murder.

Speaker 3 (37:55):
I'm just saying, dude , that's a lot of potential
lives right there, not that Ithink about it.

Speaker 4 (37:59):
We might be honest on this, you're just saying, with
these rappers rapping about allthe bodies they got, maybe
that's what they be talkingabout.
Maybe, Maybe man All thesebodies yeah, dropping bodies,
that might be it.
They be dropping loads, ah.
You probably just got to coldbro.

Speaker 3 (38:16):
Yep, that's it.

Speaker 4 (38:18):
They shoot nobody.
They shoot it, but not gun.

Speaker 5 (38:19):
Nobody shoot it.
They shoot it to them.
Hello.

Speaker 3 (38:23):
Yeah, I'm through, yeah that's just amazing how
those astronomical odds of youjust being here are just amazing
.

Speaker 4 (38:33):
Yo, I'm going to ask you a question, sure, because I
happen to see it on YouTube andthis might turn into a real
interesting conversation,depending on what you say.
Ok, it might be a little offtopic.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
Blast, shoot or round the Earth.
Round it's round.
I'm a round Earther.
I'm sorry.

Speaker 4 (39:01):
I'm pretty sure about that I'm not disagreeing with
you at all, and this is tell mewhy you think that, and I'll
tell you why I think it.

Speaker 3 (39:09):
Well, my theory is I said this on my last podcast on
Illuminati Ice Cream we actuallytalked about this and my theory
about the Earth being round isvolcanoes are pretty much proof
that the Earth is round, becauseunderneath the surface there's
like thousands and thousands ofmiles of just magma and liquid

(39:30):
rock and stuff, and in order forthat to exist, it has to be in
the middle of a core, it has tobe a core of something.
So therefore, there has to beanother side to it and it has to
be another side to it thatmakes it a lot of cool and keep
it stable.
So that makes the Earth round.

Speaker 4 (39:52):
OK, but I'm not disagreeing with you.
I believe the Earth is round.

Speaker 3 (39:55):
I'm not saying I'm right.
I'm not saying I'm right.

Speaker 4 (39:57):
I'm going to play devil's advocate right now,
right.

Speaker 3 (39:59):
Right.

Speaker 4 (40:01):
Have you ever been in school to be a scientist?
No, have you ever been on anexploration with a scientist?

Speaker 3 (40:08):
No.

Speaker 4 (40:11):
Have you ever been to a spot where only scientists
can go?

Speaker 3 (40:16):
No.

Speaker 4 (40:18):
We learn all this from what they give us to read,
right.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
No.

Speaker 4 (40:22):
So we really pretty much got to go based off of that
.
So I say that to say this right, it could be round, it could be
flat, it could be whatever.
We will never fucking know ittoo.

Speaker 3 (40:32):
Yeah, it's one of those things where, unless you
actually go out and orbit everysingle angle of the Earth and
make sure it's round, I mean Iguess that's what our satellites
could do, but I can't read asatellite.
I can't just go and pick out asatellite in the sky and see

(40:53):
what it's doing, like NASA can.

Speaker 4 (40:56):
That's right, because I've been to NASA, the whole
setup thing they got, and yolisten, if you ever go to NASA
in the Houston, let me tell yousomething, make sure you read
every single thing they got.
When I go to NASA I like tolearn right.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
OK.

Speaker 4 (41:10):
I'm kind of a little geek, I guess.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (41:12):
But anyway, same way, same way.

Speaker 4 (41:13):
So we went to NASA.
I like to learn about whatpeople would call weird stuff,
but I like to learn about realstuff.
Anyway, when you go to NASA,they got a whole bunch of stuff
hanging right.
One thing caught my eye theywere talking about like I'm
talking about.
It probably was like it took memaybe 20 minutes to read the
whole thing.
It was huge, small, very smallplant and they were talking

(41:36):
about Mars and COVID, right Inthe same playground, right.
So they said when we go tothese places we bring back
sicknesses, pretty much viruses,right.

Speaker 3 (41:50):
Right.

Speaker 4 (41:52):
Like it was a whole bunch, whole bunch long story
shorted, basically like to mewhat I got from it.
It sounded like they broughtCOVID from fucking out of state.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
But okay, so they're saying that COVID is from Mars
and not China.

Speaker 4 (42:06):
Essentially like you would have to go to NASA and
read it like because it's soholy, like it's like yo, this is
a mine fuck Like.
What are you talking?
How do you even put Mars andCOVID in the same thing?

Speaker 3 (42:19):
Yeah, it seems a little far-fetched.

Speaker 4 (42:21):
So I was like what I mean it's possible.
I guess when you go to NASAthere's so many different things
you read and you like wait,that make you scratch your head.
And then when you go on a tourand you see the shit they're
building at the time we werethere when they were building
the biggest laser beam they werebuilding Like we went at the
perfect time and like we wereable to walk through a low

(42:42):
section and you're looking likewhat the fuck is this shit?
Yo, what yo?
Where y'all put this shit goingup there?
Oh my God, like it's like.
And when you see stuff likethat, it really made you
question a lot of things, likedamn.
The first of all, do y'allmotherfuckers really go to the
moon and why the fuck we ain'tdoing that with all this

(43:04):
technology?
What did y'all see if y'allwent?

Speaker 3 (43:06):
I think here's my theory on the moon landing Like
I think we actually did go tothe moon but we didn't get no
footage, no pictures, no,nothing.
I think we were there, wedidn't land.
I think we were there.
We saw something that scaredthe shit out of us and decided
to come back.
And you're like, you know what?
We'll just come back and thenwe'll.

Speaker 4 (43:28):
No, no, no, no no here's the thing.
So what you said and that right, If we went there and we didn't
land because we saw something,how did that flag apparently
quote get there?

Speaker 3 (43:42):
Have you seen the flag in the moon?
I've never bro.

Speaker 4 (43:45):
You know, the moon is clear than it ever would be.
Bro, I could probably look atthe moon and see motherfucking
ET smoking a butt right now.
That's how fucked the moon isyou ever seen the moon Like bro?
You can really see a highway onthe moon Like damn.
Look at them craters.
I don't wonder what state thatis.

Speaker 3 (44:02):
I don't know, I've never seen the American flag on
the moon.
No, I mean neither.
I mean I just I don't thinkit's that.

Speaker 4 (44:08):
So listen, if they lying to us about that, what
else are we being lied to?

Speaker 3 (44:14):
about oh fucking heavy, it could be anything.

Speaker 4 (44:18):
Bro, we're fucking scary man.

Speaker 3 (44:20):
Everything the Illuminati's real?

Speaker 4 (44:23):
Yeah, but I don't think the Illuminati is people
like that.
People think like we talkingabout the Bloomberg, the
motherfucking, and Rob, robChilds and, you know,
rockefellers, the best, bestthem folks.
That's what we talking about.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
Have you ever seen?

Speaker 4 (44:37):
We ain't talking about you.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
I'm sorry, go ahead.

Speaker 4 (44:40):
I was about to say we ain't talking about your
Jay-Z's and your Denny's, andyeah, we're no, not those people
.

Speaker 3 (44:46):
I'm talking about the people that own those people,
the real people, yeah exactly,exactly the people that actually
allow us to use these phonewaves man.

Speaker 4 (44:54):
Right, exactly, they're listening to every
conversation, everything and oneof us might catch the fucking
COVID after this interview.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm gonnatext you like yo bro.
I don't know what the fuck Iate, but my stomach is fucked up
.

Speaker 3 (45:11):
They just said it's COVID through the airwaves,
right through the airwaves, theairwaves.
But yeah it's craziness the waythings are going right now, but
I was gonna ask you have youever seen the show disjointed on
Netflix?
Yeah, it's.
Kathy Bates and it's about adispensary.
It's got Chris Redden from SNL.

Speaker 4 (45:36):
I don't know I'm gonna have to.
I'll probably bed, but Well, Iwant so much shit on Netflix.
I'm not gonna lie, netflix islike regular TV, I guess.

Speaker 3 (45:44):
Right, yeah, it was canceled off of Netflix after
one episode aired and not afterone episode, but there was an
episode that aired that canceledthe entire series and it was
pretty much one lady that wasbreaking down, like the whole
government, how once you're born, you get a social security
number and that means that'slike the government owning you

(46:07):
and they can pretty much tradeyou for like slave labor, sex
trade, alien abductions oranything like that.
And it's all because of yoursocial security number.

Speaker 4 (46:17):
It makes sense.
It makes a lot of sense,especially when you dig deep.
Like, first of all, peoplethink that human beings are the
only living form in thisuniverse and you think the world
is, whether you think it's flator fucking round.
You're crazy.
Right, we didn't build thepyramids.
No, we know that.
We know that those first of allwe talking about way back when

(46:42):
there was no freaking tools,technology, Like you need to
tell me, human being carried all.
No, it's like we gonna startwith that Number one.
Number two I'm a firm believerin aliens, but it's not the
aliens that they show, right, Ifeel aliens might even be among
us already.
Right?

Speaker 3 (47:00):
Oh, that's for sure.

Speaker 4 (47:02):
The government definitely made an agreement
with someone to get all thistechnology to run tests on us.
Now think about this, thinkabout our history.
Right, the CIA I'm gonna saythe CIA.
They've been doing tests onAmericans for how long?
What people?
For how long?
We talking about syphilis, wetalking about MK-Altra, we

(47:25):
talking about all types of-.

Speaker 3 (47:27):
LSD.

Speaker 4 (47:29):
LSD, crack cocaine, it's that the third like now
with all that.
You know you can always keepyour drugs up.
Right Now they're roaming outof their house.
Right?
You have a lot of homesteads.
We have a lot of peopleaddicted to drugs.
Right Now we have a wholefucking feast of people we can
go pluck off one by one and gotest.
When these tests on thesepeople?
Right.

(47:49):
Nobody's gonna miss these people, their drug addicts, their
homeless.
They don't got no family.
Think about all the people thatI go missing and never get
found.

Speaker 3 (47:57):
Right.

Speaker 4 (47:59):
But, like come on, either on fucking Epstein's
Island or ET's fucking planetbeing tested, or some government
facility like you can't ignorethis shit that's in front of you
though.

Speaker 3 (48:11):
Right, there was like at one point in time where all
the homeless people likedisappeared.
Exactly they were like theypretty much put them on a bus
and shipped them somewhere.

Speaker 4 (48:19):
They went to Hawaii.
Some went to Hawaii.
I was watching something onYouTube and I was specific.
There's one specific lady, youknow.
It kinda hurt my soul becauseshe was like she was homeless.
And they came to her and theywere like oh, we're gonna set
you up with a job in Hawaii.
We got a one-way ticket free.
It sounded so good.
She got to Hawaii and I believeit, I don't even fuck with

(48:42):
y'all so she got to Hawaii.
She went to the place.
There was no job, there was nonothing.
She was left to be homeless.

Speaker 3 (48:48):
Wow, that's crazy.

Speaker 4 (48:52):
That's crazy and they're just like here you're
going here.
What's crazy is the stuff thatthey put in front of us that we
choose to ignore and neglect,but the stuff that we decide to
take in, right.
So, like, I'm gonna just usereality TV as an example.
Right, we watch reality TV.
Like you know, people want toget that right.

(49:15):
But then they put real lifestuff on the right and instead
of watching the real life stuffabout what's going on, you'd
rather watch the quote realityTV I scripted.
And having to move in a certainway, having you wanting to
change your body, getting allthese surgeries and all this
wild shit, again who you is, andthen God knows where, and you
won't win.
So I just think people got paidattention to the fuck is going

(49:37):
on and it should be fair to them.
It's going to be a lot.

Speaker 3 (49:39):
Right.

Speaker 4 (49:41):
It's it yeah.

Speaker 3 (49:43):
So many side distractions going on.
It's like sleight of hand.
It's like something that you'rewatching over here, but
something's going on over hereat all times.

Speaker 4 (49:54):
Yo you ever seen a movie?
Wack the Dog.

Speaker 3 (49:57):
No, I can't say I have.

Speaker 4 (50:00):
Wack the Dog is about the president.
Our president got caught up ina scandal, right OK, and his
friend was like I forgot whatwas his friend or whatever, but
anyway he gets this guy and thisguy has his friend that's in
Hollywood.
So they're like yo, he can'tmess this up.

(50:21):
We got to make sure he'selected.
So the president's like whatidea do you have?
He's like we're going to fake awar.
He's like I can't fake a war,what are you talking about?
He said no, we're not going toactually go to war, we're going
to write a war.
So what they did was they wentout.
They went out, they got actors,they got this Hollywood guy,
they created a war scene andthey made it seem like America

(50:43):
was going to war.
Bro, you watch that movie.

Speaker 1 (50:47):
It will fuck your head up, I'll be telling you
you'd be like yo are you fuckingkidding me.

Speaker 4 (50:51):
And it made me look at everything like, oh, what
Baby shit like that that theyput in front of our face, like
Hollywood plays with our fuckingintelligence, like a lot.
Just like the Truman Show.
Think about the Truman Show.
Right, how Truman was.
You've seen that before, right?
Oh yeah, yep, he's living inbasically a reality show.

(51:12):
Now look who we got reality.
All cameras, all around Camerasof every fucking light pole.
You don't know who's watching,you don't know whose
entertainment you are.

Speaker 3 (51:20):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (51:22):
So you know.

Speaker 3 (51:23):
That's all we could be.
Just entertainment for somebodyelse.

Speaker 4 (51:27):
Of course, that's exactly what we are.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
This whole civilization, this whole human
race thing could be thisentertainment for something
higher, who knows?
I don't know Crazy.

Speaker 4 (51:39):
When you start thinking about it and the
average person can't really getto beat and fall because they
would go nuts when he reallygets deep, but sometimes I'd be
like man, let me like this.
We need to this shit be crazy.

Speaker 3 (51:50):
Yeah, it's like so many rabbit holes you can go
down you can from like the birthof Christ to the end of times.
There's so many rabbit holesyou can go down, there's so many
roots that's like whatChristianity and science don't

(52:11):
mix.
No.

Speaker 4 (52:13):
Scientists say this is how life started.
You know religions say this ishow life started.
And you know what we're goingto find out Never, never, when
we die.
I was going to say there's noguarantee we're going to find
out when we die, because I wouldknow when we're going to
another universe or so.

Speaker 3 (52:30):
That's true, or just be reborn into this one, or
re-exactly Like do you believein parallel universes?
I believe in it, yeah.
Multiverses yeah.

Speaker 4 (52:40):
That's kind of weird, like scary.
If you ask me Like when youhave day job, who would they say
that you doing that You'reversus colliding.
I'm like, oh man, this isgetting crazy.

Speaker 3 (52:50):
Yeah, it's like see, ok, I'm going to fuck your head
up for a second.
Ok, this is my whole theory onlife and death, the whole
multiverse thing, it all kind ofcombines.
I'm going to fuck you up for aminute.

Speaker 4 (53:03):
I like these conversations.

Speaker 3 (53:04):
You might hear for a while.
Ok.
So when we die, we don'tactually know that we die.
We just pop into anotherreality.
We just pop into anotherversion of the multiverse, Like,
say you're in, say we're righthere right now, and I croak over
and die right now I don't evenknow it, I'm just automatically

(53:25):
popped right back into anothermultiverse and I'm having this
exact conversation with you.

Speaker 4 (53:31):
I could run with that , but I'm going to add a little
twist to it.

Speaker 3 (53:34):
OK.

Speaker 4 (53:35):
I'm going to say you know you were alive before.
That's why we come out crying.
We don't come out happy, wecome out crying, okay.
So you know, like damn, I'vebeen here before, like I want to
go back.
You might even have flashbacksin your old life when you come.
You know what I'm saying whenyou're born Like that's why a
person cry like oh man, I leftmy wife, my kids, oh, bring me

(53:57):
back.
And then everything goes blank,right, you never know.
So that theory is a theory thatI actually, you know believe in
.
You know what I mean.
Like I really exist in police.
Oh they cool Yo listen, manListen.
You know you got to make sureyou pay attention, but uh, but

(54:18):
yeah.
So I definitely went with thattheory, like that's a good
theory for real.
For real, I like that.

Speaker 3 (54:25):
Yeah, I just think it's like it's, but it's.
You know.
I also believe in endlesspossibilities.
We don't know.
Yeah, I believe in one thingbecause I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (54:38):
I don't know if Jeff and Dahmer is getting in another
life.
I think he might be in hellburning.
I'm just saying like anyfucking human being that cooks
another human being, and I don'tthink there's another life for
them.

Speaker 3 (54:53):
I think he's probably .
Probably he might have beendown downgraded yeah, we'll see,
maybe not in hell, but probablydowngraded to like a beaver or
a squirt.
What if it's a roach or a roach, something to squish, that's it
.
That's how you're going tospend your next life.
But I don't know.

(55:14):
I think a roach would be toogood for them because they can
survive nuclear, like nuclearbombs.

Speaker 4 (55:20):
Yeah, you're right, but can you imagine a life we're
trying to run from a fucking?
Some roaches die eventually.
You get stabbed behind, you getroad spray.
You know what I'm saying?
An animal eats you, right.
I don't know if I would want tolive life as a roach, like when
the lights come on you got astutter.
Like bro, that's like, that'sbad.

(55:40):
A squirrel, I'd rather live alife as a squirrel trying to get
it.
At least you act and trying todo something.
What is a?
Roach's purpose.

Speaker 3 (55:49):
I don't know Casley working, I guess I don't know
Running around.
What?
Running around Grab food?
Fucking scavengers.

Speaker 4 (55:58):
Creep people out, oh my God, you're making me itch
now, yeah, but you got like thatthere and you got like that,
though I was kidding.

Speaker 3 (56:07):
Yeah it was just.
I don't know we get into thaton other podcasts.
We got to have you on thatother show, yeah.

Speaker 4 (56:12):
A little out of your screen.

Speaker 3 (56:13):
Yeah, definitely, A lot of people, a lot of people
in the conspiracy theories,especially nowadays, because
you've seen so many conspiracytheories come true.

Speaker 4 (56:22):
It's not a conspiracy theory if it comes true, right,
I think people got to realizethey got to stop saying
conspiracy theories, becausewe've seen a lot of things like,
for instance I'm going to cutyou off and this might spook
some people out Remember thatpoint in time when they were
saying that Obama was gettingall these caskets and they were
finding all these places wherethey had all these caskets and

(56:43):
missed out on the third ofpeople were scared.
Yup, what happened during COVID?

Speaker 3 (56:49):
We're all.
Yeah, we're a little caskets.
There's a lot of caskets for alot of bodies.
I think they're prepared forsomething.

Speaker 4 (56:58):
I'm just saying.
And then all of a sudden, covidcame and we lost all these
people.
So a conspiracy theory is not aconspiracy when it comes for
throttle in front of your face.
That's true.
The whole country, the wholeworld think.
Put this in perspective,everybody right now.
If you watching this, I wantyou to really sit back and think

(57:21):
about this, like really thinkabout this.
The whole entire globe, notjust America, not just China,
not just Japan, russia, not justsix countries, not just a few
continents.

Speaker 2 (57:35):
The globe shut down the globe.

Speaker 4 (57:40):
It could happen the whole globe shut down.
No one was moving in the worldwith COVID.
I mean it was the scariest,worst thing If they could shut
everybody down with just a scareof a sickness that isn't even
here, no more.
Imagine what they're doing withsome shit like Project Bluebeam

(58:04):
or something like that.

Speaker 2 (58:04):
So some of y'all don't even know what I'm talking
about.

Speaker 4 (58:06):
Some of y'all are so damn confused you don't even
know.

Speaker 3 (58:10):
Project Bluebeam.
Everyone was what happened inHawaii.

Speaker 4 (58:17):
He went right to it.

Speaker 3 (58:19):
Though I don't sugarcoat stuff on this show,
you go right to it.

Speaker 4 (58:23):
I'll let you know.
I be on my shit.
I pay attention to everything.
I don't let nothing pass me.
For instance, a lot of y'allget so excited about these
hieroglyphics they showingtwo-potting, big performing.
So now think about this.
What else can they put in frontof you?
Exactly, this is here.
Have people all in a panicbecause they think this is here

(58:46):
Like, come on, man, we got towake up.
This shit is really crazy.
Out here for real, my fucks.
I dropped my phone.
You're good.
But yeah, it's man, you gottaget on that show.
That might be too much for somefolks.

Speaker 3 (59:01):
Yeah, exactly, we had to play some clips on this show
on that one.
We got real deep into thisconversation.
It was pretty good though, yeah, man.

Speaker 4 (59:13):
Listen when you pay attention to real life stuff,
man.
That's where the conversationsgo.
I didn't talk to somebody aboutwhat's going on with Kershaw.
I didn't even know how to sayher name in blueface.
I don't know what's going onwith them.
I know you know people be likereally dozing in and out.
I know about day life.

(59:33):
What do you know about yourchild life?
What the hell?

Speaker 3 (59:38):
Shit Nuts.
You never know what they're upto.
You just never know, so you gotto keep your eyes open.
I don't know, it's weird.
I listen to the news and notlisten.
But the more I listen to thenews, the less I don't believe
it Bro.

Speaker 4 (59:53):
I watch the news.
You want to know some of mywatching news every single day,
maybe three times a day.
You want to know why and Iwatch the channels Because I see
all I like to see, all thebullshit.
You know what I'm saying.
Like damn, they feeding us thesame story on 30 different TV
channels.
How the fuck am I getting thesame news in North Carolina that
I'm getting in New York?
Damn, the same storyline, howSame exact shit.

Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
Same exact shit, bro.
I always try to watch news likefrom other countries.

Speaker 4 (01:00:26):
Yo, you want to know Australia.

Speaker 3 (01:00:29):
Australia is one of the.

Speaker 4 (01:00:30):
And fucking um yeah, england, but Australia, yo they
be, yo they'll be playing, yothey ain't suppose a lot of
stuff like that.
I need to move to Australiabecause they ain't on to
something right now.
But really they tell it all.

Speaker 3 (01:00:51):
They had to be Because I mean, if you're in
Australia where the mostwildfires happen, I mean
obviously we'll take like theglobal warming, for instance.
You know there are people inAustralia like this is just real
.

Speaker 4 (01:01:04):
Bro, I'm about to fuck you up with them wildfires.
When you get done, go ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:01:08):
But yeah, you think that because all those wildfires
that happen, like in the middleof the country, where all the
dry land is and stuff, that'swhy most of the population of
Australia is around thecoastline.
But you have to think about it.
Even that the area around thecoastline is getting smaller and
smaller and smaller because ofglobal warming, and people in
Australia like you guys are likefucking retarded if you think

(01:01:32):
this is not real.

Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
Yo bro, I'm going to jump into the wildfires that
happen in the Amazon.

Speaker 2 (01:01:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:01:39):
Those fires that happen in the Amazon.

Speaker 3 (01:01:41):
Yeah, I don't believe that was global warming.
No, no, no.

Speaker 4 (01:01:44):
I'm going to tell you exactly what that was.
Do you know that?
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:01:50):
do you?

Speaker 4 (01:01:50):
know that there are tribes right.
That are still living amongstsociety Well, not a society, but
still living in the Amazon, theuntouched tribes.
They've never been contacted byhumans, they live their own
thing.
They don't know nothing aboutelectronics, nothing like that.
It's actually forbidden forpeople to go to these islands,
right?
So all of a sudden, these fireshappen, right?

(01:02:14):
So what do you think is goingto happen when these fires
happen?
These fires happen, thesetribes, they get burned, they
die down.
There's now, you know, afterthe fires happen.
Then there's an article comeout oh, the untouched tribe,
there's only so many left.
It's down to third-buzzardbuzzard, buzzard, buzzard, right
.

Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
And one might think well, why?

Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
would they want to kill these people and burn down
their spores?
Why wouldn't they?
Why wouldn't they want to buildsomething over there in the
Amazon?

Speaker 3 (01:02:40):
It's real estate.

Speaker 4 (01:02:41):
Exactly and who's in their way.
People that don't need guns andknives and processed food to
survive, people that don't speakno type of language that exists
amongst us.
They're in your way.

Speaker 3 (01:02:55):
Did you see that video of the priest that tried
to go to?
Like it was a tribal islandwhere they were pretty much all
cut off from communications,from civilization?

Speaker 4 (01:03:07):
Yeah, what's in the food and stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
Yeah, like he was trying to like tell them about
God and stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
And they're killing his ass.

Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
Yeah, and they killed him and, like, threw his body
in the ocean.

Speaker 4 (01:03:18):
Yep, don't do it.
That's the reason.
Let them be yes.
And they're like why are youbought?
And that's you know.
And if you think about it, bro,think about the natives, right?
What happened to?

Speaker 3 (01:03:30):
the natives.

Speaker 4 (01:03:33):
They come and take them out Now, take over your
land and you know, now we ownall this like bro again.
It's crazy, that's it.
It can get real deep, real deep, but a lot of people don't pay
attention to stuff like that man.
And then you got the guy.
What the fuck?
The alien Mark Zuckerbergbuilding how many billion

(01:03:57):
dollars fucking bunker, like why?
Is this guy?
Building a bunker.
What are you about to do?
What are you about to try?
You're going to fake a newboard, or something.

Speaker 3 (01:04:06):
Right, exactly.

Speaker 4 (01:04:07):
Like what are we doing here?
All right like come on now.

Speaker 3 (01:04:11):
There's actually, there's actually nuclear bunkers
and I think South Dakota andpeople are snatching those up
like crazy Norway and buildinghouses in.

Speaker 4 (01:04:23):
Norway as well.
They're like I guess a lot ofpeople are buying, like a lot of
I think it's, I believe it'sNorway and building like fucking
bunkers in Norway.
And it's like when you're doingshit like this, right, and you
drop the movies, like leave theworld behind with little weird
fucking signs in it, withTesla's auto driving, and now
two million Tesla's got recalledfor the auto.

(01:04:44):
Okay, like come on, why are weacting like this is not going on
right now, like I just it'scrazy, but I just don't want to
be around for the fall.

Speaker 3 (01:04:56):
But yeah, I'm afraid of Teslas.
I don't, I don't want to have aTesla, I want one.

Speaker 4 (01:05:00):
I'm not going to lie, I do.

Speaker 3 (01:05:01):
I know.

Speaker 4 (01:05:01):
I sound crazy, I know I sound very remedial, but I
want a Tesla.

Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
They can shut your shit down with just because.
I'm going to do artificialintelligence.

Speaker 4 (01:05:13):
right, yeah, I take apart my Tesla and I learned it
and I do this and I do all broyou know, it's just.
It's just.
It's just finding reason foreverything.
Now, with me saying that Iprobably get my Tesla and I
should have gone auto driveright through a wall, they could
too.

Speaker 3 (01:05:31):
Like that's just real .
Yeah, yeah, malfunction orsomething and drives you right
off a damn bridge.
You sleep.
You sleep at the wheel.

Speaker 4 (01:05:40):
Yeah, I don't think I would trust it enough to go to
sleep at a wheel.
I'm like bro the blunt orsomething, or change the song.
But I don't know about taking awhole nap and, like Tesla, take
me home.
Nah, nah, nah.
I don't trust a passengerenough.
Like that I'm not trusting you.

Speaker 3 (01:05:58):
I know a few people that would just be like fuck it,
you know autopilot, go to sleep, Nah, man, Nah nah.
I know a few.

Speaker 4 (01:06:06):
I got bad nerves.
I don't even go to sleep whenI'm on a road trip and somebody
else drives me, like you putyour head over and like you have
sleep, but you can heareverything that's going on.
I just want to test it becauseit looks so futuristic, and take
it apart and learn about it andall that stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
I guess there's not much to learn.
Is there a motherboard and abattery?

Speaker 4 (01:06:28):
Shit.
You know how many chips in thatmotherfucker?
There's a whole bunch to learn.

Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
It's gotta be.
It's gotta be Another reasonwhy the wildfires in Africa
happen.

Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
Yeah, oh, steve, oh no, we can do this all night bro
.

Speaker 3 (01:06:43):
We can do this all night.

Speaker 4 (01:06:45):
Listen, I ain't got shit to do.
I ain't got no way to go toshit People.
I don't know people watching,but they're gonna watch it.
They were talking about life,Life.
We've dropped in lessons hereIn Japan lessons Real Nothing,
nothing, nothing, no, no, Idon't even know what's going on.
Like well, we can talk aboutDiddy, though.

Speaker 3 (01:07:07):
Yeah, yeah, what.
The whole KeefyD thing.
That's crazy.
Oh yeah, that too.

Speaker 4 (01:07:12):
Yeah, keefyd is stupid.

Speaker 3 (01:07:17):
KeefyD is stupid.
Some other one has to say right.

Speaker 4 (01:07:21):
He's talking about him becoming a Tupac and all
that.

Speaker 3 (01:07:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:07:24):
Bro, when Chasley Clark goes wrong, I the case of
that was like you know, youdon't believe.

Speaker 3 (01:07:49):
Did he had something to do with two pox murder?

Speaker 4 (01:07:52):
Um, I don't believe keeping he had nothing to do
with it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:56):
You don't think okay, uh, okay.

Speaker 4 (01:08:01):
I don't know man, did he?
I think?
Did he just a rake?
He'll rake this.
Yeah, I can see that he'sanother.
He might be a monster, but Idon't know man.

Speaker 3 (01:08:12):
50 cent beyond his head, my god yeah, I've been
seeing some of the videos that50 has been dropping.

Speaker 4 (01:08:22):
If, if, if did.
He's such a killer like thatyou gotta think two pox was Two
pox was the man that did.
He got two pox, he would havebeen had 50 smoke.

Speaker 3 (01:08:31):
Well, if you think about it, though, all the
original members of bad boy areBesides did he are are dead.

Speaker 4 (01:08:39):
Well, you know, I don't know if everybody remember
, but uh, 50 things the right todid he.
So he was in that bad boy Alittle.
You know a little error for asecond.
That's true, 50, 50 and you seehow 50 handle, did he?

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
yeah, I think 50 would kill diddy in the
heartbeat.
But, that's crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:09:12):
Man, he ended one of the biggest r&b stars careers
and like like that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
Yep.

Speaker 4 (01:09:19):
As a kid I witnessed that.
I said, hey, this dude got medefinitely.
It's any careers we're out toget all his CDs, get all this.

Speaker 3 (01:09:37):
Do you think did he had anything to do with with
biggie's murder?
Yeah, I think, because I thinkhe's responsible for pretty much
both of them, to be honest withyou.

Speaker 4 (01:09:47):
I would say he's responsible for both of them in
the way well, two pox in the waythat he was probably behind the
uh, the magazines hyping it up.
Like because you gotta think aman like that, with power he's
got power with the man, he'salways had power with the
magazines and things like thatand they putting out east coast,
west coast, so did he be in themotherfucking greedy money,

(01:10:08):
greedy one, fucking he is.
He probably like, yeah, throwthis in the magazine, I he's
gonna sit back, play the victimlike I don't know what's going
on.
You know, I'm saying the mindof a monster man.
He sit back, playing victim,controlling all the pieces, and
then boom, everybody's beefingwith each other and they doing
two pox smoke and and blah, blah, blah, blah.
You fucking, fucking JenniferLopez and having shine go to

(01:10:30):
prison and Fucking, rapingCassie and Raping rats to kick
raspberry and all these otherpeople you done did.

Speaker 3 (01:10:43):
Yeah, there's like rumors of him like male artists.
He's like for Bro, forced themale artists to like give him
like pet bro.

Speaker 4 (01:10:53):
And then the b2k dude yeah, orlando brown.
What's the Orlando brown?
Is that man?

Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
Orlando brown.

Speaker 4 (01:11:00):
Yeah, yeah, like all these people, we rush off is
crazy bro.
Even like what's the actoractor dude name that was saying
that how he was to rape when heplayed in the goonies.

Speaker 3 (01:11:10):
Oh.
I will rate them all I know whoyou're talking about.
He's can't think of his name.
Damn it, he's gonna pop.

Speaker 4 (01:11:18):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:11:19):
Felvin, cori felvin yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:11:21):
Yep, cory Felvin, yeah, you know, everybody
fucking said he was crazy andthis down to third, or bro?
Look how I be watching.

Speaker 3 (01:11:28):
Yeah, Cory Hi him to Cory Hi him too was he killed it
so yeah, because of it.

Speaker 4 (01:11:33):
Yeah, like so.
When you talking about thesepeople with all this money, the
possibility, and then we alwayshear about these rich people
having these quote sex partiesand you know, cat wings cracking
jokes about it, like I don'tlook in this room and see this.
This is the man.
You've seen the downfall of catwings.
How fucking you said too much.

Speaker 3 (01:11:51):
Yeah, you're in the prison too.
Hello they said too much withthe prison.

Speaker 4 (01:11:59):
DMX saying all this and all that.
Dmx life was no and DMX used tosay a lot of like real life
shit, you know, I mean, and nowyou know a lot of people don't
know what they got until it'sgone and that's real like if we
sit back and listen to a personlike DMX to pop and listen to
the messages they had, it's like.
No, it was really telling ussomething.

Speaker 3 (01:12:18):
Yeah, like life stories, they'll let you.
You're giving you info.

Speaker 4 (01:12:23):
I have to like take he like what's going on for real
right, the real shit happeningand now you know, with it, with
the music, the music is like.
You know we got a lot of youngartists who Drunk up.
Think about it, like Kodakblack.
You know a lot of these peoplelook up the Kodak black.
Kodak, he make that good music.

(01:12:44):
But I'm gonna tell you one barman that has a lot of people out
here dying.
I know the perk was fake, but Istill edit because I'm a grim
him Think about how many peopleout here they they take first
fake purchase sets on theregular.
They know they, they know theyfake.
Yep but that whole oh Kodakdoing it, it's cool.
Like they don't even knowthey're following a trend that's

(01:13:04):
gonna kill you right.

Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
It was kind of like that with the whole hip hop
thing when I was younger too,was it's like like it wasn't so
much with the crack, that waskind of like later on, but it
was pretty much Like smokingweed, you know you know hip hop
start a smoke weed, so we'regonna smoke weed too.
And now it's like yeah, nowit's like lean coding um oxy

(01:13:28):
kind and perk sets and like allthese other, like drugs that are
like highly, highly dangerous.

Speaker 4 (01:13:35):
Yeah like and my you know, and it's like fitting on
like first of all, it's.
Fentanyl is a chinese drug.
I was again in here, so easy.
Right y'all stop.
If I was a singular packageright now, bro, if I was a, send
you a pound of weed right nowto your front door.
That's what's gonna happen.
More fucking police gonna arrestus, right, right.

(01:13:56):
So how the fuck are theysending fentanyl from china and
and this and only a little bitis getting detected now, bro?
Nah, but somebody bringing thatshit, and just like fucking
heroin was brought in.
Yeah, it's like heroin and crackwas brought in.
Crack was brought in by the CIA, like, if people forget, when

(01:14:16):
you watch snowfall, that's basedaround real life shit, even
though they they didn't give uh,freree ricky ross, the real
rick ross, not the guy thattried to see behind the
microphone.
Acting might be whatever, butanyway Crouching laughter.
You know what I'm saying whenthey really gave him all the
drugs and he's selling it forthem, and then they turned on

(01:14:37):
his ass like that's real lifeshit.

Speaker 3 (01:14:39):
Yeah, that's real life shit Like and people just
ignore that.
Yeah, actually, I actually I'min touch with a few people that
are actually like connected withfreeway.
Ricky ross and I was.
I was telling out talking aboutthe whole snowfall and you're,
and he's just like don't.

(01:15:00):
He's like you need to stopwatching cartoons.
He's like the basis of thatshow is real, but what happened?

Speaker 4 (01:15:08):
Yeah, like.
Right like he.
Even rick ross even said likebro, that shit, but the the the
fact that the CIA bringing thedrugs, that's real.

Speaker 3 (01:15:19):
Yeah, that part was real.

Speaker 4 (01:15:20):
The whole reason why they were bringing in that was
100 real.

Speaker 3 (01:15:23):
He was getting it straight from the government
right.

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
But all that other extra, him Shooting all these
thousands of people, and that isthe best you know.
That's hollywood for you.

Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
Again.

Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
I will go put it in front of your face and you can
add a twist to it.
Yeah that's a beauty ofhollywood.

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
Yeah or not, beauty valleywood, because they're
showing you something reallydidn't happen.
I mean, did it happen?
Somewhat to an extent, yeah,but I'm pretty much I don't
think they were killing offtheir clientele.
That's something you don't dowhen you're at the drug game.
You don't kill off yourclientele.

Speaker 4 (01:15:55):
You see, there's the.
The message with that is and ifyou watch it correctly, the
message with that is man, uh,these motherfucking police are
doing Not like.
That's what I got from it.
You can't trust our government.
And I hate to say that becauseI'm gonna tell you something I
love being where I'm at.
I love being, you know, inamerica, because you know we may

(01:16:15):
not be free, you know we may,you know my people may have went
through so much, but the factthat I can sit out here and have
this conversation, it's abeautiful thing.
The fact that I can, you know,you know practice.
My second amendment is abeautiful thing, you know, I
mean.
So there's definitely a lot ofperks to it.
Right, I agree with a lot ofshit, no, but am I gonna say our
government is the perfectgovernment?

(01:16:37):
Fuck, no, no hell, no, hell, no, hell, no.
That's why we need more kidsand become government officials,
ci, quote, ci, a agents, fbi.
We need that because the onlyway it's gonna change is if you
know these kids, now they caninvolve with stuff like that and
they could actually make thechange, because right now it's a

(01:16:58):
lot of evil, a lot of people,man, but, and they just All
right, are you familiar with, uh, with the artist, yellow pain.
Nah he's.

Speaker 3 (01:17:12):
He's a christian rapper.
I forget where he's, where he'sfrom I think he's like from
florida or somewhere but he's achristian rapper and he has a
song called christians and it'spretty much how christians use
God's name for personal gain andit's pretty much how the
government is using us.

Speaker 4 (01:17:33):
Think about this man, how many men.
First of all, there's, there's,an area where it's called the
bible belt.
You know, if people you knowtravel, they know, right, the
biggest mega churches.
Uh-huh on this little area,right?
They make a lot of money, right?
My thing is why the hell do Ihave to buy you a big mansion?

(01:17:56):
I have to take 10% of my income,which I barely make money as it
is, give it to you, you go buya house, a catalac and you just,
you know you reading the bibleto us, me, I got a struggle
Right, I got a sacrifice andgive you money.
That's the biggest.
The church and and and I don'tknow some of my family from you

(01:18:19):
know the church is watching this.
I don't know or they're gonnawatch this.
You may not like what I'm aboutto say, but the church is one
of the biggest fans because,first of all, I didn't say come,
come as you are, but you judgeas soon as you walk.
Yep you know I'm saying if youdon't put money in the in the
bucket, you judge.
You look that funny.
So when the churches go on thisrant, like all you know a lot

(01:18:42):
of church people, they they'reone way in the public's eye on
Sunday and they another way oneday through Saturday.
Like, and that's not real andyou know a lot of this shit is
forced on people.
Like, if a mom fucking feellike they don't need to go to
church to believe in, to believein God, who are you to say they
don't believe in God?

(01:19:03):
I'm just yeah, I'm just sayingsome of the worst people I've
ever encountered have beenchurchgoers and and as much as I
hate to hate to agree to that,I definitely agree to that.

Speaker 3 (01:19:17):
I'm not saying all of them.

Speaker 4 (01:19:18):
I'm saying Most of, but a lot of them, a lot of them
are Evil for real, for real,like right.
They hide behind the bible.
You know what I'm saying likeso you, how you think, because
you go to church every Sunday,maybe bible study Wednesday, you

(01:19:41):
have the right to tell somebodyhow they should live.
They like when, really, behindthe scenes, you tweak it and
geeking, sleeping with this,doing that, doing this, talking
about people, judging people.
I'm sure so holy that ain't theway God wants you to be now
right he was.

Speaker 3 (01:19:58):
What is that?
Isaiah 29, verse 13.
I'm gonna preach a little bithere.

Speaker 4 (01:20:04):
Do you?

Speaker 3 (01:20:04):
think so.
They followed me with your lips, but now with their hearts.

Speaker 4 (01:20:09):
And that's pretty much how it is.
Yeah, that's the fact.
You know, it's a.
You know I find you know Somepeople, you know they believe in
God.
When it's when it's when it'sconvenient, right, it's not.
You know.
You know I think of God everyday, like me I ain't gonna lie
to you.
I may not say it out loud, butyou know it's nothing,
especially with me going througha lot of stuff.

(01:20:30):
I'm going through, I think,every day.
You know I'm saying because Ibelieve it's definitely somebody
you don't have to answer to.
Yeah, you know I'm saying so,whoever that is, whether it's,
whether it's whoever you knowwhat.
I mean I think that person forgiving me life.
Exactly.
But a lot of these people.

(01:20:51):
They want to call on God whenstuff just get hard.
No, I don't care for giving youyour car.
They can't forgive you.
Don't call him my God is rough,please help me.
Like what type of time you onright?
Like I'm sure God didn't sayjudge people because they don't
have Suits.

(01:21:11):
300, all the suits and 100 Iwas gonna put in the bucket to
come to church.

Speaker 3 (01:21:15):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:21:17):
I was told.

Speaker 3 (01:21:17):
I always said that religions pretty much like one
of the biggest games in thiscountry for sure.
Like God does not need yourmoney.

Speaker 4 (01:21:25):
Sorry he doesn't need your money for sure, and I
would be honest with you, bro,just just doing my little.
You know I've paid attention toa lot of things I don't know
too much about.
I'm not Muslim or nothing likethat but what I do pay attention
to Is Muslims.
A lot of Muslims take theirreligion very serious.
Yes, they will stop, they willpray.

(01:21:46):
They don't care what time itwould that time come, they will
stop, they'll pray, and they'reteachers, their leaders, right.
I find Christianity they'relike backfire.
I'm not I'm not being Hope likeI want to say religion person
like you know I was.
You know what you believe in,what you believe in, but when

(01:22:07):
you sit back and you and youplay the tape, it's like man.
Christians are making Muslimslook like terrorists.
That's true.

Speaker 3 (01:22:18):
They do they do?
Yeah, when you get on a plane,who's the first person you look
at?

Speaker 4 (01:22:25):
That's my whole point .
So now, a person like me right,you want me to look at these
people a certain way what makesyou think I'm not gonna try to
go see, like that, what they gotto offer?
They can't be that bad.
Because, I keep letting themcome over here, right.

Speaker 3 (01:22:40):
I think it's just like every religion.

Speaker 5 (01:22:42):
Every religion has the bad ones, right, of course,
just like every race, everypolice department, every
basketball team, every footballteam, every group of friends,
every family.

Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
Everything has that bad after.
That doesn't mean the wholefucking tree is bad.

Speaker 3 (01:23:00):
Exactly.

Speaker 4 (01:23:01):
And that's what we forget to realize, Like, first
of all, you know the whole planething.
Do we even know who the fuckattacked us?

Speaker 5 (01:23:11):
No, okay, all right, no, no we don't know why we went
to war.

Speaker 3 (01:23:17):
There was, there's.
No, there was no proof ofthere's really no solid proof,
Bro.

Speaker 5 (01:23:22):
There's soldiers.
Till this day.

Speaker 4 (01:23:24):
You can watch this.
You to all type.
You can even talk to somesoldiers that went over to
Afghanistan and said I don'tknow why I was there.

Speaker 3 (01:23:32):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:23:33):
We're supposed to be offered weapons of mass
destruction.
Like Kat Williams said, wherewas the weapons?
Who got weapons of massdestruction?
America?

Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
Yeah, us, us, that was us.
It was what weapons, and whatweapons we did find, we fucking
gave them.

Speaker 4 (01:23:54):
Bro, that's what a lot of people don't understand
the AKs and things they had thatcame from the Soviet ship that
we had going on that we gavethem weapons, yep.
So let me see this part whathappened?
I might be honest, we mightcrack another code.
America, we drop off all theweapons, right.
Yeah, we like all right, yo, letus get them weapons back.

(01:24:15):
They're like no, we need theseto protect our souls.
America, like you, know what?
We need to go back and get themweapons back.
They got weapons of massdestruction.
We gave them.

Speaker 3 (01:24:25):
We gave it to them.

Speaker 4 (01:24:26):
Like, come on, man, like this is crazy, like let's
be real, and then let's not talkabout the whole fucking 9 11
thing, let's just say theyattacked us.
Let's go with that narrative,let's go with it.
Apparently, we were warned.

Speaker 3 (01:24:41):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:24:42):
They already bombed the basement.

Speaker 3 (01:24:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:24:45):
They were already telling us now let's split the
script a little bit.
I don't know how true this is,you know, I'm just, you know, a
normal person, but from what Iunderstand our government wanted
to do with some like real lifewar games and the military was
like no.
So that's why our response to 911 was so delayed because the
military didn't know if this wasreal or what.

Speaker 3 (01:25:05):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:25:07):
So it just shows you how fucked up it really is and
how you thinking like yeah, Iwant us to hate these people.
I want us to become Christiansbut every time I go to this
church I take it all.
I can't even pay my rent.
But I can't call on pass, Like,oh, there might be some passes
I'm not saying all passes arehorrible, there's some that
really take it serious.
You know what I mean.
But then you can't go to thembig churches, and call them $1

(01:25:31):
million.
They're like yo, TDJs, yo I'mKater, I can't pay my rent, this
is my dog.

Speaker 3 (01:25:38):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:25:38):
He made about 3 million.
Can I get 16?
God said you learn throughstruggle, click.
It's true.
Like come on, man.
You know what I'm saying.
Like one shit man in front ofus, we decide to ignore it.

Speaker 3 (01:26:00):
That's crazy, guys.
Yep, wake up, open your eyes,see what's really going on out
there.
You got to, man.
You have to.
You have to.
As much as I would want tocontinue to this conversation
all night long.

Speaker 4 (01:26:12):
I didn't realize it was 1030.

Speaker 3 (01:26:15):
Yeah, we do have to end.
We are running out of time andI do want to play a couple of
tracks before we get out here,but I want to thank you for
coming on and thank you fortaking time out of your day to
chop it up and, if you, have any.
If you have any shout outs orwant to tell anybody where to
follow you go, now's the time todo it, so hey, yo shout out to

(01:26:35):
everybody and I ain't gonna sayone name because I might miss
the name.

Speaker 4 (01:26:38):
Shout out to everybody we locked in.
We locked in.
If you love me, I love you.
You know what I'm saying.
You can find me at Facebook,kater Leonard.
You can find me on Instagram,the real Kater let's let me hold
up, let me double check though,cause man my Instagram.
Sometimes I'll be tweaking,there ain't a lot, but yeah, man

(01:27:01):
, shout out to everybody that'son your grizzly.
Yeah, the real Kater.
Omg, shout out to everybody,that's on your grizzly.
Man, stay up, stay focused andjust remember, man, life, life
is gonna give you hurdles.
Just keep jumping over themshits.
It'll be worth it for you.

Speaker 3 (01:27:13):
That's right.
That's right.
Thank you, sir, for coming out.
I appreciate you, yeah man Muchlove man.

Speaker 4 (01:27:18):
I'll highlight you.

Speaker 3 (01:27:20):
All right, later.
Deep, deep conversation goingon today on the day of the show,
but I wouldn't speak it if Idon't believe it.
So thank you guys for watching,thank you for clicking that
play button.
As always, go ahead and tell afriend.
To tell a friend Just like.
Share, subscribe all that goodstuff.
We're gonna play some tracksfrom Kata.

(01:27:42):
I was gonna play these duringthe episode, so I guess I'm just
gonna play them now towards theend and we'll see you guys next
week.
We have Jay Hendrix from Budand Cold Serial Podcast.
She's gonna come on and chop itup with me a little bit.
So tune in next week and we'llsee you guys later.
I love you guys.
Stay up, peace.

Speaker 5 (01:28:25):
The nigga name is the best way to get smoke Back and
full of rap ahead.
And once he you go choke Flashand all that money when they low
key really broke the way theworld is.
Don't believe it today.
Show, I've been a lot of placesup and down.
Stay to stay Bro.
The way you shake your hand Ican tell that you fake.
The way you move around, I seeyou slither like a snake Little
nigga.
Move around a few and I can'tkick Eatin' booty like the

(01:28:48):
groceries up in these bitches'feet Tricking off the pillow
trunk.
Super nigga, you a case.
Always see you all around butyou rappin' like you kick.
I've been gettin' to the cream.
Stand, focus off the way In thecity where they fake.
But show you love to your face,bro.
You ain't gotta like me All.
I ask they out my way.
Keep my name about you my best.
Stay and focus on your plate,on my grizzly mom.
Fuck it, want it?

(01:29:08):
He can fuck with me.
I could trap a six.
Must the other six?
Just blow the bank.
Ask the where you wanna go, runit up, then run the way.
I think I figured out why Allthese niggas wanna hate me,
cause even on my worse, I'mstill giving out place.
If you really want me, if yougetting smoke, fuck a babe.
Niggas got me in my bag likesome fucking Frito Lays.
I hit a bitch from the backwhile I'm puffin' up some haze.

(01:29:29):
Then I'm ass on the jack.
Rick, rick, she got his name.
Speaking on the nigga name isthe best way to get smoke Back.
A full of rapper head and oncea you gon' choke Flashin' all
that money when they low keyreally broke the way the world
is.
Don't believe it till they show.
Speaking on the nigga name isthe best way to get smoke Back.
A full of rapper head and oncea you gon' choke Flashin' all

(01:29:50):
that money when they low keyreally broke the way the world
is.
Don't believe it till they showPOSTFILLcence.

(01:30:24):
You had to keep it low.

(01:30:48):
Tell the lil homie only showwhen it blow.
Stay up on your grizzly.
They be hitting on the low.
Keep a fresh pin in the cup forthe show.
When you smell it in the air,then you know we in here throw
the blocky out.
We ain't jacking that in hereon my getting money.
Niggas, throw your hands in theair where my real women at.

(01:31:09):
Let them know that y'all inhere.
Bad lil dick jump pretty asshead.
Tell the battle girl we gonneed a overhead.
They ain't spending that cashhow we spend it overhead.
Then we got that shit oncooking up like stove cars
smoking on that mask off mixedwith precious yesss on how she
twerking in that.
Thong got a nigga one it off.

(01:31:30):
But I can't hit it raw causethe way they got these laws.
Nigga always been the moverrelocate with the work in the
club section.
Watch a show.
They go berserk, shimping,popping niggas.
Everybody put in work.
Put em on g niggas best withleash.
She lift that skirt.
Always been the mover relocatewith the work in the club

(01:31:50):
section.
Watch a show.
They go berserk shimping,popping niggas.
Everybody put in work.
Put em on g niggas best withleash.
She lift that skirt.
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