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Ever wondered what it takes to break into the male-dominated car scene? Elsy, takes us on her thrilling journey from saving meticulously for her dream Hellcat to mastering car tricks like burnouts and donuts. Elsy's story is a powerful testament to resilience and passion, as she shifts from traditional social scenes to finding a new form of camaraderie at car meets during the pandemic. Her experiences illuminate the unique challenges and triumphs of being a woman in car culture, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to truly chase your passion.

We also dive into the evolving dynamics of car meets, discussing the transition from feeling vulnerable and unsafe to finding security within trusted groups. Elsy opens up about the impact of tragic incidents on the community, and the quest for legal alternatives like well-organized events in different states. The episode features a detailed account of a road trip to Jacksonville, Florida, emphasizing the need for safer and more structured car culture experiences that preserve the thrill while ensuring participant safety.

Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping recount of high-speed chases and takeovers, highlighting the camaraderie and intensity among participants as they evade law enforcement. Elsy shares her personal encounters, including a harrowing nighttime experience that led to a high-speed chase and gunfire. Despite the chaos, the episode underscores the resilience and passion within the car community, emphasizing the importance of unity and safety. This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by car culture or inspired by stories of overcoming adversity with unwavering determination.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
heck, this fuck.
And I remember seeing a girl Idon't know who she is till this
day, but I always wonder.
But she, I think it was aDaytona, a great Daytona, if I'm
not mistaken.
She had like yellow brakes, butI was like she's a badass, like
I want to be her, like it wasjust so cool to see a female on
the scene and then it's alldominated by males and I was

(00:20):
like one day, one day, like,look this shitty ass car.
Like I know, my shit ain'tnothing, this little V6.
So I really started working alot Like, at the time I was
enrolled in college, I took aloan out, started opening credit
cards, like very focused on myfinance part, because I wanted a
charger.

(00:41):
Like I was like, oh my God, Iwant it.
So I worked my way like I wasworking two jobs and then saved
up for my down payment took along time and I was like, okay,
I'm ready.
So coming up towards it's stillcovid time.
Um, what is it?
Um, in may of 2021 is when Igot the Hellcat and I was like,

(01:04):
okay, I'm popping out to themeets now for real.
Like.
I'm about to show the fuck out.
So there I go, um, I pop out.
I was not scared.
I know there was a lot of badreputation at the time about the
car already.
Like you gotta be carefulbecause things are happening to
the people with these kind ofcars.
But I was like, nah, like I'mgood.

(01:25):
I was carrying.
At the time my stepdad was likeyou're going to carry, I don't
care, even if you're not 21.
Like you got to have some shiton you.
He's like if you ever getcaught with it, we're dealing
with it later on.
Like you just got to.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Hey, the old saying is I'd rather be judged by 12
than carried by six.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Yeah, that's true, that's facts.
So I mean, I had a good time.
You know, a lot of peopledidn't know who I was.
I'd pop out and my car wasreally tinted so they'd think I
was a guy.
They'd be like, hey, rev thatshit, bro.
And I'm like I'm a hoe girl,I'm a hoe girl, but okay.
And then once, like I wouldcome out of the car, everybody
said, oh my God, this is yours,this is yours.

(02:07):
I'm like, yeah, this is mine.
Like some people thought like,nah, no way, this is your
boyfriend's.
I'm like, no, this is my shitfor real.
Like I got rid of my V6.
So that's when I startedgetting curious about wanting to

(02:29):
do burnouts.
And you know what?
How do you do donuts?
I would watch, um, jensen.
Hello, I'm Jensen.
Um, I was very inspired by hisYouTube videos and his tutorials
on how to do donuts.
Um, till this day, I reallydon't got the hang of it, but I
would hope in the future that Ican get some more practice, um,
so we can really get the showgoing in the near future.
Okay, yeah for sure, so thathappened.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
Hold on one second.
We kind of prematurely jumpedinto the podcast.
She had the motherfucking shitpopping off, she telling me the
stories and shit, and I'm like,oh man, fuck that hit record,
hit record.
So yeah, it's your boy, thehood floors you tuning in to the

(03:13):
motherfucking rollback show andwe got one of the first females
that was on the scene with ahill cat in studio with us today
.
Go ahead, introduce yourself,hi everyone.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
My name is lc garcia.
A lot of you people know me oninstagram as lcxlsa.
You don't have me on instagram.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
I highly recommend you follow me facts a baddie,
and a heel cat at that.
Thank you motherfucking um,thank you, motherfucking.
So how long have you been onthe scene?
You said you've been here since2020?
.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
Yeah, since 2020.
When COVID first hit and thatwas all there was to do on the
weekend was hit downtown andfollow all the cars to the next
spot.
When White Castle was poppingLike that was a big thing.

Speaker 2 (04:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Out there burking all that.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
It's crazy, right, because my first experience with
the Takeovers in 2020 was on87th, and I didn't know that
they was going to a nextlocation, so I didn't follow
them, or I would have been inthe scene that early too.
I'm just like shit.
Well, time to go home a lot ofus.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
I feel like we were just following the next car that
we seen, like, oh, you got alittle sporty car or whatever.
I'm gonna follow you towherever you're going, because
you must know where you're going, because I didn't know at the
time I was just like I seen iton Facebook.
And then, next thing, you know,I don't know what other
locations they're going to, butI see that they're all driving
together as a group to the nextspot, so I just tagged along you

(04:50):
know.
And then when it was too hot, itwas like, okay, it's time to go
home.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
Yeah, so you never swung.
You was never media, juststraight spectator here for the
love of the scene.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Yes.
So I'd go with my girls andwe'd smoke up, we'd hotbox the
car, we'd just chill, park up,drink a little, sip a little,
get out the car If it was nice,if it wasn't too cold because at
the time it was real cold untilwe got to the springtime but

(05:29):
yeah, we were just chilling alittle kickback at the meets.
It was something chill that wegot to do aside from partying,
like if we wanted to like take abreak from partying every
weekend.
We were like, fuck it, let'sjust go to the meet, like let's
just do something, laid back andwe're just together, just
cruise around.
That was like my favorite thingto do was be in the city.
Like I'm not a city girl.
I always been a hood girl.
I grew up out west, then, um,moved to the burbs, but, man, I
love the city.
That's how I got familiar withthe city.
Like I really didn't know myway around the city until I

(05:51):
started doing like going to themeets, um, and just cruising
around, getting to knoweverywhere, all the streets, um.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
So it was a nice experience for sure so how long
have you been removed from thescene?

Speaker 1 (06:04):
because I don't see you out much, oh no so after the
whole incident with me gettingshot, um I kind of stopped
because I'd seen a lot of likedrama.
I'd pop out here and there butI was very scared because I
didn't know.
Yeah, that PTSD is real.

(06:24):
It is real, real, real and it'sfucked up.
But I was just very nervous tobe out.
Anytime I drove my car once itgot fixed, I was like sweaty,
Like I couldn't drive the carwithout my hands getting sweaty
and holding the steering wheel Iwas always like looking behind
my back I was like I know,they're still out there, they're
out there.

(06:50):
And I was like I know they'restill out there.
They're out there and I waslike, if I go to a meet like I
feel like I'm putting myself ina vulnerable situation, like
look, she's like this person'sback out again, let's do it all
over again.
So, um, I did pop out.
I ended up meeting um demontime, oh so, and srt world, and
that's when I was like, okay, Ifeel a little more comfortable
because now I'm getting to knowpeople and I trust you.
So if you guys go out, I'll goout.

(07:12):
So it was more like a parkingshow.
After I kind of stood away fromthe car meets and then I would
just go to like any parkingshows.
Um, I remember one time demontime mo popped out with his
demon and we were outside.
That was for a good minute.
You know it was for thatweekend, but that was pretty
much it.
I would pop out to like bigevents Chicago versus everybody,

(07:35):
4th of July, mexicanIndependence Day, like major
events where I knew it was goingto be stupid, packed and not
just just one particulartakeover crowd and that's it.
Yeah, so I felt more secure withother, a lot of people being
around okay for sure, um, but Idid kind of see the takeovers

(07:57):
declining with the type ofaudience that are attending now.
It's not the same OGs, it's not, um, the people that I I used
to see back in 2020.
It's a whole new crowd now.
It's very young, it's likegetting younger and younger and
I'm like, okay, no.
And to me I'm just like, okay,yeah, it's not safe from what
I'm seeing.
Um, just like different eventsand sad stories that I've heard

(08:20):
of people like dying, theycrashed going to the next spot,
or they're drunk as shit andthey lost control of their car
and now somebody died, ormultiple people.
So that made me very sad in howeveryone's entitled to their
own opinion, whether you agreeor not.
But I just found it fucked upthat it was like nothing, like,

(08:43):
oh, two people died in a hellcat.
Like all right, let's do themeet next week again, all over
again.
Like I know life moves on.
But it was kind of just like,out of respect, out of courtesy,
we should be like chill.
Or there was a shootout that meand somebody got shot, and it's
just like, can we give it abreak?
Like the car meet's not goinganywhere.
So I kind of was just like okay, I can't like, I can't be

(09:06):
surrounded by that mentality.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
But you got to understand, though, most of the
people that attend these meetsare already desensitized to
death.
We grew up in.
Like me, for example, I grew upon 79th Street.
I saw my first murder atfucking nine years old.
You know what I'm saying.
So, like throughout the courseof life, I didn't witness so

(09:33):
many close people to me die orbeing up close and personal to
somebody I don't know dying andlike death is just a normal
thing, like shit.
But I'm not gonna sit here anddeny like I didn't take a step
away from the scene because Ididn't like the fact.

(09:53):
It was more so for me.
It was more it was.
It wasn't about them taking abreak, it was more so about it.
It wasn't about them taking abreak, it was more so about it
losing structure.
Like it just was.
It was no longer controlledchaos, it was just chaos.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
That's.
That's that's what had made mestep away.
But, coming back into it, Ipopped outside for the first
time, for real, for real, and1125.
Okay, like that was my firstmeet, but now I'm traveling, so

(10:34):
it's a different experience,Right In that aspect too, going
to legal pits and shit like that.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
so I agree.
Yeah, for sure pits and shitlike that.
So I agree, yeah, for sure.
Um, I do agree with like losingstructure.
I mean even that too botheredme, like oh, we can't keep a
solid spot.
But I know like the meat wasreally hot, like at some point
it was really hot and five wasnot fucking around.
They were like, yeah, y'all notcoming to this spot.
Um, I what was my recent me?

(11:05):
I did go recently.
It was like after independencethat I was just like okay, I'm
just like going to a spot andthen like we're good there for
like a good two, three minutesand then everybody's leaving to
the next spot and it's good forlike a solid three minutes and
then it's again.
I was just like, okay, yeah, no, this is not the same, this is
not for me.
So it's just like I, okay, yeah, no, this is not the same, this
is not for me.
So I was just like I wouldrather stick to the parking

(11:26):
chills.
And then I got into the wholelegal pits too, like I did go to
Florida for that and I reallyfucked with that.
I was like okay, you went toFlorida.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
I fucked with this.
Yes, yeah, jacksonville, yep,tell me about your experience.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
When was it?
Was it in May or April,sometime, I can't even recall.
But I went to Jacksonville.
I started seeing the flyer Allover Instagram and I was just
like, okay, this looks reallycool, like there's a bunch of
lineups With all these YouTubers.
I really like YouTubers.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Did you fly or you drove I?

Speaker 1 (12:04):
drove there, I drove there.
I drove there with my car andeveryone knows I'm on E85.
It was one of the scariesttrips I've ever taken.
I did have the five-gallon.
I had two tanks of five-gallongas E85.

Speaker 2 (12:20):
Why are you running E85?

Speaker 1 (12:23):
To get the most out of my horsepower.
Okay, I have my cars out of myhorsepower Okay.
I have my cars tuned my littleproject car but I did do full
E85 versus a dual pump so Icould get the most out of the
horsepower.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
So that's what I decided.
I mean, my tuner gave me theoption of the dual so I wouldn't
struggle.
But yeah, I ended up drivingout there.
It was like a last minute thing.
I was thinking about likehaving a trailer take it out
there, but I was like, nah, letme just.
I want to live for theexperience.
Let's do a trip in my car.
I've never driven far as fuckwith my car, so from here all

(12:58):
the way to Florida, it was amission, but it was successful.
I went with my little brother,but it was successful.
I went with my little brother.
He's 17.
He's 18 now, but he's into thecar scene too and he likes
Mopars.
And I was like there's going tobe a lot of Mopars.
Like, let's go.
So, yeah, we took a trip outthere.
I seen the Chicago people outhere 392 Frost was there, I

(13:20):
think me and him started to talkmore because I was like I don't
know anybody else in the carscene.
So I was like, hey, I'm goingto Florida and I see that you're
going.
Like, can we tag a line?
Like you know, I'm going to bein a different B&B, and so was
him and all the other peoplefrom Chicago.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
But I was like can we like group up?

Speaker 1 (13:41):
at the legal pit, so that was the plan.
And then, like at the legal pit, so that was a plan.
And then, like, we stucktogether but I didn't get to
swing actually and I had to likeextra tires.
It was very disappointing.
It was very disorganized atfirst, I'm not gonna lie, I was
disappointed.
And then, um, towards the end,more of the pros in the pit took
over, so I just spectated.

(14:02):
Um, some girls tried to go inand they kicked them out and
that pissed me off because I waslike, let these girls have a
chance.
But yeah, it was fun, I had agood time.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Now, when they tried to go in, was they amateurs?
Because that makes a difference.
Like you go into a legal pit,you got to have your bars up.
Oh, for real, you can't be outthere on your, you can't be
clowning on the pit.
The legal pit is not amateur.
Night at the Apollo, like mostof them, niggas, trailer, they,

(14:38):
cars or whatever spent a lot ofmoney to get there.
Right, they coming for the show, right?
You know what I'm saying?
So amateur hour, that that yougotta do that on your own time.
So if they got bullied out thepit that mean they had they
gotta get their balls up for twogirls.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
They were for sure one of them was amateur in her
scat and then the second girlhad a scat but she was a little
like in her shit.
But they tried to do a tandem Iguess she couldn't hold it down
.
She still needs some practice,so it was just fucking
everything up.
There was one girl I wish Iknew her name or her Instagram,
but she had a Camaro Bad assfemale.

(15:17):
She held that shit down, but atfirst they-.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
What color is the Camaro?

Speaker 1 (15:21):
It was a galaxy.
Is it a galaxy color Hold?

Speaker 2 (15:24):
on, I'm finna.
Call somebody right now.
I think I know who you talkingabout.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
She's raw as hell.
I was like no way.
My brother's like, oh my God,it's a girl swinging.
She was doing that shit, Ipromise you.
And at first they bullied herout.
I'm like what y'all doing?
Like she trying to hold it down.
Everybody was trying to like.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
And when was this?

Speaker 1 (15:44):
Back in, let me see, in May, if I'm not mistaken, may
this past May.

Speaker 2 (15:55):
Hold on, I'm going to call because I think I know who
you're talking about.
Hold on, let me pull up herInstagram first.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
I'll probably recognize her if you show me a
picture and I'll be like forsure that's her.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
I'm going to pull up right now.
This is crazy.
You say it's Galaxy Back in me.

(16:40):
She might have changed it, Idon't know.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
Like a purple, purple mirror yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
You say a purple mirror, like a purple galaxy.
Hold on, I don't think that washer.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
But she definitely not amateur.
She was doing her shit.
I was shook.
I was like wow, but she wasreally the only female that held
it down in the pit.
And then all of a sudden, allthe YouTubers like just started
doing tandems and it went fromtwo cars, three cars, four cars,
it was like five cars.

(17:35):
I'm like what the fuck is goingon?
There was so much going on atonce.
It was so fun.
Honestly, it was blazing hotfor show that day.
Florida Heat fun honestly, itwas blazing hot for show that
day.
Um, florida heat is no joke, nojoke, no fucking joke.
Like I was not prepared forthat, never been to florida in
my life, so that was.
That was new for me.
The environment I didn't knowlike all these people's cars

(18:00):
were fucking up because of howhot it was.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Talking to the mic, okay, but it was really hot that
day a lot's cars were fuckingup because of how hot, it was
Talking to the mic, okay, but itwas really hot that day.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Not a lot of cars were turning off, so that's how
you know.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
Nah, the girl I was thinking of wasn't there, so I
need you to try to find out whoshe was.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
I'm going to find out .
I think I was.
Maybe I'm still in the groupchat.
I don't know the Florida groupchat.
That was a fun day.
I got chased.
I got chased in Florida.
That shit was hilarious.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
You got chased in Florida.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Hilarious I was.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
I was in a high speed .

Speaker 1 (18:43):
I was in a high speed .
What were we doing?
We were like, let's go.
It was that same day they weretrying to do a takeover.
But I heard Florida don't fuckaround when it comes to
takeovers.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Florida or Georgia.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Yeah, it was real hot .
We were fucking around on theE-Way, we were just revving, and
it was me and the I don't evenknow if I should say his name,
but he has a joker charger Iknow you're talking about um,
we're fucking around revving inthe e-way.
We're like all in a group andall of a sudden I see the the

(19:20):
two cars behind me move to theside and and I see Fievel and
I'm like fuck, he's going toturn on his lights.
And of course I see them lightsturn on and I'm like, fuck,
this, I'm not stopping.
So we ended up gunning it, meand him.
We were right next to eachother.
He probably still got thefootage, to be honest with you,

(19:43):
but we were just gunning it,gunningning it, and it was like
a straight shot.
All the other people like endedup getting off the near exit
because five wasn't.
They didn't care about them.
They're chasing us, cut thelights off literally in dark.
Both of us we're just zoomingdown the e-way.
It was late at night sothankfully traffic wasn't heavy.
It was pretty light we were justcutting up, cutting up, and I'm

(20:03):
like, fuck, I heard they don'tplay out here, so I'm just like
you know what, I'm going to gostraight to the B&B.
I'm like fuck the takeover.
Like we did all this.
We met up and I was like nah,like I'm cool, I'm like I so

(20:24):
just going straight shot.
And then, until I got off, I hada pump gas, so I got off, or
whatever.
Um, at first, me and him, wethought that five will like cut
the lights and just gave up.
We're driving, we turn on thelight like cool, whatever.
All of a sudden you see thelights again and I'm like fuck,
he's not stopping.
I got it.

(20:46):
I'm like fuck this.
He ended up getting off and Ijust went straight.
That's when I hopped off, gotgas and I was like okay, it's
time to go to bnb and I was likeI'm done, like I'm not popping
out.
And then later on that day Iheard that some people from out
of state went to orlando.
They took the drive out thereand some got arrested and their
car impounded and I was likefuck there were spiking cars out

(21:07):
there and I was like oh yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
Well, chicago spiking cars man.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
I heard that too.
No, I don't want to find out.
Yeah, I'm cool on that.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
But hey, man Dangerous, I just say Be a go
faster, go fast, go fast.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Go fast, fast life.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
For real Motherfucking.
So If you could pick, give meyour top three Songers.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Well, I'll give you like the OG.
Give me your top three swingers.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Well, I'll give you like the OG.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
That's fine.
Yeah, because that's kind oflike really I'm all familiar
with.
Correct me if I'm wrongPoseidon.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Yeah, Poseidon.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Okay, that was a really raw swinger.
I always remember him becauseof the logo on the side.
Who else?
What's his name?
I can't forget.
I forgot his name, but he waswith the Pornhub Plates.
What's his name?

(22:19):
Yeah, the purple Scott.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
Daytona Plum, plum, crazy Snow.
Yes, okay.
Yep, he was good too In a 5'7".
Y'all doing his shit Made aname for himself, a real
legendary name In a 5'7".
Just want to put that out there.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Who else was good?

Speaker 1 (22:43):
that I could have.
Well, most recent but notrecent, um montana srt.
Okay, so he was really good.
Um, I think that would be likemy top three for now.
Like that, I do remember that,I do remember.

(23:06):
It would be like my.
Those would be my top three fornow.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
Yeah, so more of like the older scene swingers, not
current.
I'm not too familiar with thecurrent swingers.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
I think I found.
I think I found who we werelooking for.
I think I found it.

(23:57):
You said purple, right?

Speaker 1 (23:59):
Yeah, I believe it's like purple galaxy.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
It's a white girl.
No, it's not a white girl, ohno, they know, it's a white girl
.
Oh shit.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
She a white girl.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Okay, she a white girl.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
She different different.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
I'm just going to tap into my network.
I got people everywhere Forsure.
Oh, she is a white girl.

(25:12):
That is her.
Oh, that's her.
She a white girl.
Yep, yep, she's cold as hell.
She a white girl.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
Yep, yep, she's cool, she's cool, she's cool, she's
cool, she's cool, she's cool.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
She's cool.
Yeah man, yeah man.
Who is this ATL?

Speaker 1 (26:14):
They all following Chicago, motherfuckers, Mm-mm so

(26:35):
if if you tell me one of yourfavorite memories from the
takeovers Chicago versuseverybody.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
You was outside for that.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
huh, that was like I've never seen it so packed and
controlled, like I don't knowwho was hosting that day, but
they held that shit.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
Shout out the Rackies .
That was a Rackies meet.
If you know, you know for sure.
Fuck your PD.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
That was such a good, good weekend.
I'll tell you that I had thetime of my life.
I was lit.
I was like it was a good, goodweekend.
I'll tell you that I had thetime of my life.
I was lit.
I was like it was a good time.
Everybody was outside um, I waswriting with some friends, so I
had a good time.
That was probably one of thebest memories I've had, um,
aside from like when fourth ofjuly weekend happened and

(27:21):
independence day.
I think that was one of themost memorable takeovers you say
4th of July.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
4th of July which?
That same year okay, so 2022yeah so that whole like summer
yeah, the Rackies had it busting2022.
I don't give a fuck between theRackies had it busting in 2022.
I don't give a fuck Between theRackies and Rolo them was some

(27:57):
of the hottest meets.
Lit up and had a time.
Had a whole fucking time.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
I don't even know how to stop any of that shit.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
No, not at all.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
That shit was going to like 4 in the morning.
I think that one of those dayseither it was at Friday or
Saturday I was out till like 5in the morning.
I was like holy shit, what am Idoing?
It's time to go home.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
Motherfuckers definitely be outside.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Shit was crazy.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
It felt like Project X when all the chaos, like it's
dawn and the sun is coming upand they're like holy shit, what
happened?
That's how I felt.
Like it just felt like sounreal, like damn, we're out and
about, we're out and about andstuff.

Speaker 2 (28:42):
So yeah, Like G that shit.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Fourth of July weekend wasdefinitely busting and Chicago
versus everybody.
What was your favorite memoryat Chicago versus everybody?

(29:04):
You could tell me, based offlocation, because I'd be able to
tell you.

Speaker 1 (29:07):
Fort City, and I think Fort City is always a good
time when you have a big-asscrowd like that, because it was
just a lot going on at once.
There were multiple cars,multiple swingers.

Speaker 2 (29:20):
Multiple picks.

Speaker 1 (29:22):
You had, you know, tandems going on as well.
Um, who else did you had?
Um, it was a couple out ofstate people that were doing
their thing for sure.
Shout out to morax and feast bigred big red oh my god, like
when seen him swinging and Ididn't even know his car was

(29:45):
manual until we spoke in person,because he asked me like oh,
this, your whip?
I'm like yeah.
And he was like, oh, I got amanual, chadley.
He's like it's a cat and I waslike, oh shit.
And so when I seen him likereally swinging, I'm like, damn,
like that's Chadley, you, youknow manual and you're swinging
your car like that.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Them the best ones to swing, so Manual is the best
way to go.
They had brought that goddamnmanual charger up here too.
That was for Chicago versuseverybody.
They had had a Hellcat swappedmanual charger that they brought

(30:24):
up here with them.
That bitch was nasty.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Was it the Galaxy one ?
No, or was it the like thecamouflage.
It looked like a vape wrap.
It was like blue.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
No, I know what you're talking about.
Them was tri-state boys.
Them was Philly that was Feast,and his crew with the Galaxy
rap and the goddamn camouflageraps and all that shit.
Them motherfuckers was puttingon a show, though had a fucking

(30:56):
ball.
If I could relive any momentagain in time, it would
definitely be Chicago versuseverybody.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
We were all over the news, like all about the
takeover.
We were on Chicago Times, likeyou know, all those pictures of
the car swinging, like I waslike, oh my god, like it's such
a big deal and like everybody'stalking about it like it was
yeah, it was epic, it was, itwas epic, it was active, it was
a fucking time.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
It was epic, it was epic, it was active, it was a
fucking time.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
It was better than Project X.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
No, for real, it was Project X of cars.
Yep, for sure, for sure Withcars.
Yeah, probably one of mygreatest experiences on the
scene outside of hanging out atPoseidon's Cobb, my first time
introducing the flower cone tothe community.

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Would you swing?
Do you want to swing?

Speaker 1 (32:00):
And if you would swing, I've tried it at Fort
City.
I gave it a try, but notactively, while somebody was
like swinging, like I made myown little pay at Fort City one
day and I was like, okay, I'mgoing to stay here because I
don't want to get hit, I don'twant my car to get hit.
So I was like, let me just domy own little circle here.

(32:20):
So I tried it and I remember mycar was already tuned at the
time and like tell me why someguy is recording right.
And he's like stop your car,stop your car.
And I smell something smoky.
I was like the fuck, it smellsweird, like did you turn your
traction control off?

Speaker 2 (32:38):
yeah, you did my traction control was off.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Um, I lowered the, so I wasn't on sport or anything,
so I put it on 500.
Because I had too muchhorsepower.
Then your shit's just swaying.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
That might have been where you messed up.
When you doing drift shit, youwant to have the horsepower.
You just got to know how tomanage it, and that heel cat is
very powerful, so I understand.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
So he was like your bottom of your car, your exhaust
is glowing, and I was like whatthe fuck?

Speaker 2 (33:18):
So I got out of the car that shit was red, like
orange red.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
And then somebody was like I thought you had LEDs
under under your car.
I'm like, no, like I didn'tknow.
My shit was like like all red,so like I stopped.
I was like, okay, I stopped.
I texted my tuner, I sent him avideo.
I'm like this is happening.
I'm like what is going on.
And he was like um, you mostlikely have like clogged up um
exhaust pipes all that smoke andstuff.

(33:45):
So he was like you're going to,you still have the cats on Right
and I was like, yeah.
He was like, well, if you'regoing to try swinging all that,
all those fumes like they needto air out, so he said you're
going to have to go catless, soyour car is going to be even
louder.
Oh, he was like it's eitherthat or something like with your
gas pump, like maybesomething's leaking or something

(34:05):
.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
I was like I don't think it's that.

Speaker 1 (34:07):
But I took it to my local muffler shop.
They took the cats off and Ididn't have the issue anymore.
Like I tried swinging again andI didn't have that issue
anymore.
So I was like okay, cool, butthat I really got the hang of it
of swinging and holding thesteering wheel, having all that
shit steady, not going over theRPMs.

(34:28):
No, I still need a lot ofpractice but I do want to get a
hold of it.
Hopefully in the future, maybethis summer, a little bit more
practice, because I won't beliving in the city for long, so
I'm going to be off for collegevery soon and a university.
So I want to kind of this willbe my summer to really enjoy.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
How old are you?

Speaker 1 (34:50):
22.
I turn 23 next month.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
Well, happy early birthday.

Speaker 1 (34:55):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
We lit.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
But for sure, I do want to keep learning, you know.

Speaker 2 (35:03):
So are you taking the cat with you when you go away
to school?

Speaker 1 (35:07):
yes, I am you got security I don't plan to live on
campus.
I do um plan to rent and thengo to school.
So rent around the area, thengo to school yeah, because I
just I feel too old to live oncampus.
I'm like I feel too old, youknow because a lot of people

(35:28):
have been there since like theywent straight out of high school
.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
So it's just like um, but um.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
What were you saying?

Speaker 2 (35:34):
what made you?
What made you want to go backto school?

Speaker 1 (35:37):
so I've always wanted to go back to school.
So when going back to like whencovid happened and I was at the
um, like introducing to the carscene, um, I had the second
year into COVID.
I was still in school for likea solid three weeks and I
dropped and I was like I can'tdo this.
Like this whole online learningis not for me.

(35:57):
I wasn't doing that way, and soI postponed it.
And then I had time in my life.
You know, I wasn't too focusedin school.
I was like, okay, let me enjoythis moment to party and do what
I want to do.
And um, then that happened withme and and the car situation.

(36:17):
And then that postponed mebecause now I grew a disability
with my arm and so it's hard forme to type.
So I was like, okay, college isa lot of typing, and so I
needed to go to the doctors geta doctor's note for
accommodations.
And I was like, okay, what doyou want to do with your life?

(36:37):
You need to level up thispartying shit.
We got to let it go Facts.
And I was getting into thatmental state where I wanted to
change my life, you know.
So I was like, ok, I think it'stime to go back to school and
really start striving for whatthe fuck I want.
Like I want to get rid of mycar at some point.
Like I want something better.

(36:58):
I want a foreign.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
What would you get next?

Speaker 1 (37:03):
I'm thinking of a Porsche.
I am obsessed with Porscheright now.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
Okay, right now, right now.

Speaker 1 (37:17):
What was you obsessed with prior to the Porsche
outside of the Hillcat?
I don't think I was everobsessed with anything besides
Mopar Like.
I was really into this wholeMopar thing.
Like I wanted a corvette beforethe homo part thing, but the
whole two-door thing, like thetwo-door thing with the camaro,
was just not cutting it.
I hated how tight that is.
But now I'm looking into atwo-door porsche and I'm just

(37:37):
like no, we're going back towhere we started.
But it's a foreign though.
But yeah, I do want that, butthey're like $300,000, like that
shit.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
Okay, so give me three cars that you would drive
right now.
That's not a Hellcat or aCamaro or a Porsche.

Speaker 1 (38:02):
Oh, you give me like a Lambo, so I'm definitely
driving that shit.
Definitely Anything exotic onthat end.
What else would I drive besidesthat?
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
You don't know.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
I mean, what else can I A Bentley?
I've been in a Bentley but notdriven one.
But I'd drive that bitch Forsure Bentley.
So a Lambo, a Bentley, like Isaid anything About it.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
You, just, you, just, you just want the high end shit
, you ain't.
You ain't mention the oldschool or nothing.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
I'll drive an old school Shit.
Pass me the keys.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Cutlass or Monte Carlo, pass me a little low
rider or something.
Oh, you want an Impala.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
An Impala.
Yeah, we could do an Impala 6.4Impala.
With the switches.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
Hitting the switches and shit.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
Teach me how and We'll get the hang of it.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
But yeah, I think those would be my top choices
okay, we got so just so, just sowe could let the record reflect
.
She said lambo bentley and asix fourala, teach her how to
hit the switch and she'll figurethe rest out.

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That's what's up.
Is there anywhere that you want?

Speaker 1 (39:37):
to travel for the legal pitch scene.

Speaker 2 (39:38):
You've been to Florida, let me see.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
I mean I'd love to go back to Jacksonville because I
know that's literally like themain spot.
I know there's other states too, like Philly, do like legal
pits.
Correct me if I'm wrong, I know.

Speaker 2 (39:56):
Have you been to Texas?

Speaker 1 (39:57):
Texas, no, but the Texas House of Power.
I seen it, it's busting outthere.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
Highly recommended.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
I am interested going out there.
Highly recommend it.
I am interested in going outthere.
Hopefully this summer they gota good lineup, a good event.

Speaker 2 (40:12):
They got an event coming up in February, february
10th I'll be there taking thepodcast back to Texas.

Speaker 1 (40:24):
Okay, I see, you Sounds like fun.

Speaker 2 (40:28):
Definitely we turning up.
Yeah, it's always something outthere in Texas, cause I just
went in December and it was.
It said it was 55 and it feltlike 85.
Oh, no yeah the humidity.
Not even the humidity, just thesun itself was beaming.

(40:49):
No clouds, no clouds, nonothing.
It's 55 and sunny as fuckingTexas.
Like what the fuck Nigga this?
85 in Chicago right now?
This is what 85 at the cribfeel like.
Y'all talking about this 55, soI would hate to see what the
fuck 85 in Texas look like.

Speaker 1 (41:10):
Damn, I was riding hot than a motherfucker cut the
air on it, everything like andthe thing is they'll be out
there swinging no AC, like youcan't have your AC on you really
thugging that shit, like justin the heat thugging it.
You love, when you love thisshit, you love this shit I'll

(41:30):
still have the swingers y'all beholding it down in that heat
because it's wild.
I need my ac.
Please turn on my ac.

Speaker 2 (41:43):
Come on, please turn on my ac.
Um, is there, um, um.
Was there a favorite spot backin 2020, 2021 that you enjoyed

(42:10):
outside of Forest City?
Everybody loves Forest City.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
Yeah, whole Foods, the BK right there on Pulaski,
like right off I-55.
What else was a good spot Likeby Lawrence's, anything by
Lawrence's.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
Lumber.

Speaker 1 (42:32):
Yeah, lumber.

Speaker 2 (42:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (42:35):
Bussing.
Those are my favorite spots.
I used to love parking, likewhen everybody would just meet
up at Lawrence's.
I'd like, get off, go get mesome shrimp.
I'm like, fuck it, let me goget, give me a shrimp.
I'm high as hell right nowbecause that's all I would do is
just get high, sip a little andgo get some food with the girls

(42:55):
.
I'm like, let's get off, let'sgo get some food.
I'm hungry.
Before we go to the next lowbefore everybody parks up and
blacks the streets.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
It'd be like your little bathroom break oh god,
intermission, we'll be rightback, type shit.
Nah, that's real.
So you kind of touched bases onthis in the beginning, but,

(43:26):
like, didn't really get into it.
So you left the scene becauseyou got shot, since they was
trying to steal your heel cap.
Yeah, do you recall the eventsof that night, like how you felt
in that moment?

Speaker 1 (43:46):
yeah for sure.
So we can kind of start fromthe beginning of that night.
Um, earlier that day there wassupposedly a takeover going on,
but it was more of like a parkand chill and people doing
donuts.
It was like at a target aroundhere and so I was like, okay,
it's kind of dead right nowbecause it was still early, keep
in mind, probably like 10 pm.

(44:06):
So I was like it ain't gonnastart popping till like probably
11, 30 or so.
And one of my best friendscalled me because he's a
musician.
He's like hey, like you'retrying to come to this party.
Um, you know I'm gonna beplaying that.
I was like, yeah, fuck it.
Like this, this meat is dead.
So I was like I'm gonna go tothis party.
I had my brother at the time, Idropped him off and I'm like,
okay, I'm going to this party,deuces right so I go to this

(44:31):
party, fast forward.
It's four in the morning and I'mcrossfaded as fuck, like I was
drinking so much that day and soI wasn't good to drive.
But my best friend was amusician and I was like, let's
go on a blunt cruise.
I need a blunt to kind of calmmy ass down.
So I was like, all right, cool,anybody else want to go in the

(44:54):
party?
And they're like, nah, we good.
So okay, cool, I'm familiarwith everyone, everyone's cool.
I've partied with them before.
So me and my bestie he'sdriving the cat and like we're
smoking or whatever.
I had to go use a bathroom.
This is where I fucked up andthis is where I think everything
like went down to shits.
I stopped right there onroosevelt at the bp on the

(45:16):
corner, that ghetto ass gasstation.
Rule number one everybody,please, please, avoid going to
that BP.
I'm probably the rookie onethat didn't know for sure.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
But that's where that bitch like set up heaven.

Speaker 1 (45:32):
That's where the fuck I was at.
So I was like I got to pee, sobad.
And like I was like let me seeif they got their bathroom open.
They're like no, they're closed, Okay, whatever.
So I fucking.
We went to the alley and wetook turns no, or they're closed
, okay, whatever.
So I fucking.
We went to the alley and wetook turns.
We were looking out for eachother like nobody's coming
through or whatever.
And then that's when we cruisearound um mccormick place so

(45:55):
we're around that area and we'reat a red light and I'm fucked
up, keep in mind and all of asudden I feel somebody staring
at me.
Like you get that gut feelingthat someone's looking at you
and I immediately I knew itwasn't my best friend looking at

(46:16):
me.
I'm like there's no way.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
He's just staring at me, you instantly.

Speaker 1 (46:20):
I instantly felt that shit and I turned around
instantly to my left and that'swhen I seen a blacked-out
Charger and it had.
There was an SRT and I couldtell it was an SRT.
You could just tell thedifference Not everyone, but I
could at the time what an SRTJeep versus a regular, just V6

(46:41):
Jeep looks like.

Speaker 2 (46:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (46:42):
But it was all blacked out, no badges, no
nothing.
And he was blocking my car frombehind at an angle and the
charger next to my car was justright next to me and it was
someone skied up and justpointing a gun out the window,
just straight at our heads, andthe window was cracked open.
My best friend had the windowcracked down because we were

(47:04):
airing it all a bit but wedidn't want to have the windows
all the way down.
It's cold as fuck, it's October.
So I instantly just told mybest friend, step on the gas,
step on the gas.
And he was like what?
And he seemed that I just waslike frozen and I was looking
out the window.
And that's when he turnedaround and seen the gun and he

(47:26):
just gassed it Instantly.
When he was pressing on the gasis when you just start hearing
all the shots.
And I remember counting theshots and I was scared and it
was like everything washappening so fast but so slow,
like yeah and it just feltunreal and he was like duck down

(47:50):
, don't look up, and he's tryingto control the car while
ducking down, trying to navigatethe car and the cars that are
trying to jack us like theydidn't.
They didn't yell nothing, theydidn't take the fuck out the car
, nothing.
I wish they did, because I'dgive them the car in the
heartbeat take, take the fuckingcar.
I don't give a fuck, take it.
But they didn't do that.

(48:10):
They literally just pulled upand because we sped off, they
just started blowing.
I thought it was just that oneperson in the window We'll touch
base on that later but theyfollowed us for a good minute
and then they ended up doing au-turn and leaving and we ended
up going on to um, anotherstreet and we're right next to

(48:32):
like, like I said, we're aroundthe mccormick area but we're
right next to the building and,of course, 50 is always around
mccormick area.
So by the time I clicked on theemergency button on my iPhone,
like 5-0 was already coming theone way and I remember that I
was going to get the gun because, like I said, I do carry.

(48:53):
And that's when I felt my handjust drop like heavy as fuck and
I didn't feel any pain at first.
I didn't know like I was likewhat the fuck?
And I had a white T that day.
All of a sudden you startseeing like my T just leaking.
I'm leaking.

Speaker 2 (49:11):
Where did you get hit ?

Speaker 1 (49:12):
My elbow.

Speaker 2 (49:13):
Your elbow, yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (49:15):
So I got hit right where my like the funny bone is
located.
So you know, I'm in theambulance, I'm calling my mom.

(49:38):
My mom's not answering.
I'm calling my grandma.
She's not answering, likenobody's fucking answering me
and I'm like, I feel like totalshit.
I'm like, bro, nobody'sanswering me I'm I'm panicking,
like what is going on, but Ikept telling myself that
everything was gonna be okay,that I was gonna be okay, like I
just knew that I wasn't gonnadie, like I knew I was gonna
fight through this.

(49:58):
So, um, when I, you know, youget to the er, like they get you
all naked or whatever they make, make sure you didn't get hit
anywhere else.
And then they did the x-raysand they were like we know,
you're not lying about your pain.
At that point I was alreadycrying because of how painful my
arm was, hurting, it wasthrobbing, my fingers were
crooked.
It looked like I was throwinggang signs and I laugh about it

(50:20):
because to me I'm all about darkhumor, that's the way I cope
but they were like you know howlong have your fingers been this
way?
And.
I was like well, since I gotshot my fingers just like that's
how they were positioned andyou know I was heavily like
medicated with narcotics and Ijust remember just thinking like

(50:45):
wow, like what's next?
I didn't know with narcotics,and I just remember just
thinking wow, what's next?
I didn't know what was next andI was like my car it's all shot
up.
Come to find out that it wasthree people blowing at us
because they caught it on camera.
The cars were stolen, they wereskied up, and then Chicago
doesn't give a fuck.
Trust me, they hardly solveanything hardly barely um, but

(51:11):
yeah, so that happened nevercaught exactly who it was or
nothing like that.
But I'm a very spiritual personand I, I truly believe whatever
what goes around comes around.
Um, so that like always kept megoing because I'm like I paint
no business into whateverhappens to them.

(51:33):
Whatever happens to themhappens to them and I'm cool,
like I don't gotta know if, ifthey like I don't care if they
catch them or not, because Iknow regardless, spiritually,
I'm gonna get that leg back andyou said it was a black SRT8
Jeep.
Yeah, so it was a black blackedout SRT Jeep and a blacked out
Charger.

Speaker 2 (51:51):
Was the Charger SRT2?
.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
No, it didn't have no badges, so I couldn't tell it
was a slim body.
It was a slim body, no badges,but they were loud Because okay,
so I'm on A Facebook group.

Speaker 2 (52:02):
That motherfucker Might have been debatched.

Speaker 1 (52:04):
Yeah, for sure, yeah, that shit was stolen and I can
get that badge but.

Speaker 2 (52:09):
And the only reason I ask is because I end up
wrecking my Maserati, beingchased by Some Jack boys who
tried to Rob me In a In a blackSRT8 Jeep.

Speaker 1 (52:30):
When was this?

Speaker 2 (52:31):
Because I got shot in 2021, I believe, I think it was
2021 as well.

Speaker 1 (52:40):
Yeah, October 9th of 21,.
I was shot.

Speaker 2 (52:43):
My shit happened in September.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
Yeah Of 21.
I wouldn't find it acoincidence, to be honest, that
is not the same.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
And it was crazy too, because I was going to the
south suburbs.
It was my 10-year high schoolanniversary picnic Well, not
10-year, but one of them numbersand everybody was getting
together.
It was our all-class highschool picnic and I went to the

(53:17):
picnic, left the picnic.
Picnic was on the same day ofmy cousin's death day.
Picnic was on the same day ofmy cousin's death day.
So I left the picnic to gocelebrate my cousin's life with
my family and shit Left.

(53:44):
From there I go home, take thegun home, because I'm going back
to the south suburbs.
I'm going back to go link upwith my high school buddies
because they going to a bar inthe South suburbs.
Motherfucking, take the gunhome, get the motherfucking car
driving the car, go stop and geta white t-shirt on 87th and uh,

(54:09):
I think that's Dorchester.
I'm on 87th and Dorchester atthe gas station.
But initially I'm coming upStoney but I remembered like, oh
shit, I need to get a t-shirt.
So I know it's this gas stationright here.
So I bust a U-turn.
They follow me.
They bust a t-shirt.
So I know it's this gas stationright here.
So I bust a u-turn.
They follow me.
They bust a u-turn so I blowthe light on 87th and Stoney

(54:34):
Island going back towardsDorchester.
So I'm making that left becauseI'm going northbound at this
point.
Initially I was goingsouthbound, going northbound, go
to the gas, get the T-shirt outthe gas station.
They end up parking up at theMcDonald's or something Like I

(55:00):
leave.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
So they're scoping you out.

Speaker 2 (55:02):
Yeah, they trying to see what the fuck going on I
leave.
So they're scoping you out.
Yeah, they trying to see whatthe fuck going on I leave.
I go back to 87th and StoneyIsland.
Bust that right Now.
When I bust that, right, I peepthem Again I'm oh yeah, I know
what time it is.

Speaker 1 (55:21):
You just feel it.

Speaker 2 (55:22):
I open that bitch up.
I'm running every light onStoney Island.
Get to 95th and Stoney thoughthe light just changed and this
hella car Going through, so Ican't run this light.
Pull up to the light.

(55:42):
I thought I left him, thought Ilost them.
They caught themselves tryingto creep up behind me, not
knowing that I didn't peep themalready.
They thinking I'm just fuckingaround.
And motherfucker jumped out theback passenger seat and tried

(56:06):
to creep up on my car frombehind See him in the rear view
and I just blow the light, takeoff.
They chased me on the E-Way.
They chased me all the wayuntil I crashed and the only
reason I crashed was because itwas a goddamn Uber driver
jumping from the middle lane at111, trying to jump off the

(56:30):
E-Way.
You see this car flying at you.
Why are you making dumbdecisions like that?
But that also goes to youhaving to drive for yourself and
others.

Speaker 1 (56:47):
Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2 (56:48):
I was doing $1.60.
I'm not supposed to be hereBecause when I'm talking about
the way I hit that car, he wasfine, he was able to drive off
and everything my shit wasfucked up.
I couldn't do nothing.
I still got the pictures in myphone.
Shit, drive me crazy every timeI think about it.

Speaker 1 (57:09):
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (57:12):
Yeah, I had the Maserati Quadraporti.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (57:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
That's fucked up, man .
It happened around the sametime.
Mine was October 9th, Yours waswhat September.

Speaker 2 (57:27):
Like September, either like 19th or the 22nd.

Speaker 3 (57:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (57:34):
For sure they had to be the same motherfuckers.

Speaker 3 (57:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (57:37):
I promise you because they were on one, they were on
a roll.
I won't lie to you.
And if I ever thought I hadsomething personal with somebody
, they're like you sure youdon't got beef with nobody.
I haven't beef with nobody.
I barely know anybody.
In the takeover scene, like youknow, I kind of like retraced
my steps so I was, like you know, I was at the car scene.

(57:58):
Then I went to this party, butit's like a family friend party.
I'm cool with everybody.
It's not like just random houseparty where somebody could have
targeted me from there and thenI just go back to downtown and
I mean I know there was atakeover earlier that day and
you know they'd be out at night,so the striker boys are out too
around that time and, um, youknow, unfortunately that
happened.
I wasn't on my p's and q'sbecause I was, like I said,

(58:20):
crossfade as fuck.
I'm rolling up, I'm smoking,like I don't even remember what
happened to the blunt.
To be honest with you, at thetime, like I think about it to
this day and I'm like, damn,what happened to the blunt we
were smoking on?
You know what I'm saying, butthat was like the least of our
worries at that moment, for sureum, but yeah.
So unfortunately, like thathappened, um, I had a bad

(58:42):
experience.
Um, I was at um Chicago ChicagoMed, was it?
Um, or you Chicago Med?
But they, they sent me homethat same day.
They were like um, we'llschedule surgery a week from now
and because you don't have thebullet in your elbow, so you'll
be good, they fucking prescribedme four pills of morphine and
said mix it up with withibuprofen and they call it a day

(59:04):
.
If you have like any othersymptoms, go to your local
emergency room or come back here.
But I don't live in the city, Ilive in the burbs.
So I was like I'm just going togo to the nearest hospital near
my house.
So day, night, one like I sleptthrough it.
You know, I was like medicatedon the morphine, I was good.

(59:25):
And then the second night Iended up running out because
there was like one morphine pillin the morning, one at night.
And then they were like just doibuprofen.
And by the second night I ranout and ibuprofen was not
cutting it.
My arm was swelling even moreand I was like this shit looks

(59:47):
like my arm's getting affected.
So I was like mom, like I needto go to the er.
So my mom took me to the er andthey were like we can't believe
they sent you home.
You should have gotten surgeryinstantly.
Like you have a shattered, likeyour elbow is shattered, you
have bone fragments just sittingin your inside the skin.
So they were like and it'sgetting, it's like leading to an
infection because it's justsitting there oh so they were

(01:00:10):
like you're gonna get surgery inthe morning.
They were like, because I andthey took me in like around 11
30 pm, that's when I couldn'tsleep and I was like I gotta go
to the hospital yeah and theywere like you're going into
surgery early in the morning.
We're calling a surgeon.
He's gonna be here like 8 am,okay, cool, so I'll go in.
And they're like you're gonna,we're just gonna let you know

(01:00:31):
you're gonna have um metal plate, so your elbow is gonna be
connected to metal and thenyou're gonna have 18 screws
going across 18 screws is crazyall over a car, all over a car.

Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
All over a car.

Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
All over a car.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
So not only is you the motherfucking first woman
from the scene that was neverlike a swinger, none of that
shit but you was the first womanon the scene with a heel kick,

(01:01:07):
seen with a heel cat becausemost, most of the females I see
is either some nigga kadedriving or it's a scat or rt.
I've seen some girls.
I've seen a lot of women withrts.
I haven't seen too many ladieswith scats, let alone heel cats.
Um, so big kudos to you,motherfucking, buckling down,

(01:01:27):
working your ass off to get whatyou wanted and fuck them weak
ass niggas that tried to take itfrom you.

Speaker 1 (01:01:33):
It's that simple so, um, fast forward.
You know, doctors were tellingme that you know, with physical
therapy my arm was going to goback to quote unquote normal.
There was nothing ever like.
This is a possibility.
But they were like you do havenerve damage but we're pretty
sure it's going to heal withinthe year.

(01:01:55):
But I wasn't too educated onhow much time I had to heal.
Like and if you didn't heal bythis time, like there's no
reversing, so I didn't know yournerves.
They heal one inch a month andmy nerve damage starts from my
elbow all the way to myfingertips.
That is not enough time to fullyheal my arm.

(01:02:15):
I was never told that.
I got a second opinion by asurgeon because I was like I
don't like the way my arm is.
So what ended up happening withmy arm is you have three nerves
in your arms.
All three of them and my armare damaged, and it's up until
my fingertips.
So like one half of my arm isnumb and then the rest is just

(01:02:40):
tingly and semi numb.
Tingly and semi numb and um,they, I have what's called a
claw hand.
It's a fucked up way todescribe what I have, because it
I was.
I'm not gonna lie, it does looklike a little claw hand or
whatever, but whatever, um, so Ido have that and it's it's
owner, owner palsy.
So it's just a condition whereyour nerves are never going to

(01:03:05):
go back to normal.
So what ends up happening isyour arm gets skinnier and
skinnier as the time goes, soyou eventually have like a
skeleton looking arm.

Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
Well like.

Speaker 1 (01:03:16):
Yeah, damn.
So you know, and that was likesomething that you know, when
they told me that and this wasliterally recently, this past,
like august before, like when Iwas enrolling for school because
I was like, if there's sometype of surgery, like even my
aunt was like I don't care howmuch it is like even with my

(01:03:36):
physical therapy, I went toshirley ryan um physical therapy
in downtown, which is one oflike hands down, the best
physical therapies in this world.
and my aunt was, like I don'tcare, like you went to the best
facility, like if there isanything I can do to help you
feel better and be healthier,and like reconstruct your arm, I

(01:03:57):
will do that if, like, you guyscan't do it by yourselves.
And so when I got that secondopinion and this was one amazing
surgeon, you know, I did a lotof research because I won I was
looking for a second chance thatthere is that possibility I can
look normal, because that waslike one of my biggest
insecurities.
And so when he was like,unfortunately, I'm sorry, like

(01:04:20):
there's nothing we can do foryou.

Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
So.
So because now you said,mentioned the claw here, I
noticed you move these twofingers a lot yeah, so, like I
said, half of my arm is likefrom here, yeah and then it goes
like it's really skinny so I'llsee you do this.

Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
There's no fat here, I'll see it so what ends up
happening?
Like your brain doesn'tcommunicate to grow fat.
Like even if I lift weights inthis arm, I'm never going to
gain muscle because the nervesare not connecting with your
brain.
Like grow muscle grow fat.

Speaker 2 (01:04:55):
See y'all done.
Messed this girl up for lifeover a goddamn car.
Stop trying to steal shit.
You fucking Go work your assoff, too weirdos.
It's an unfortunate event.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
I'm not going to lie, it didn't stop me from the
scene Because obviously I stillwent.
You know, this was even beforeChicago vs.
Everybody happened and I stillwent.
I was just it took me a whileto adjust to driving my car, my
car was shot up.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
you know being comfortable and shit again.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Like they fixed it and for a minute I was like
inside.
But I was so eager, like I lovemy car.
A lot of people are like it'syour fault, you put yourself in
that situation for getting thatcar.
Like you should have never hadthat car in the first place,
like you know what it brings andit's like no it's.

Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
it might be relative, so I ain't gonna say that I was
gonna say fuck them in theiropinion, because it shouldn't be
that way.
So I ain't going to say that Iwas going to say fuck them and
their opinion it shouldn't bethat way.

Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
I think that we should, like everyone that works
hard for their stuff, should beable to enjoy what they worked
hard for.
But I think now it's just,people are crazy.
It is what it is.
There's crazy people out thereand they'll do anything to take
that joy out of somebody andthey'll do anything to take that
joy out of somebody and it'sunfortunate.
But it is one of the biggestexperiences that has molded me.

(01:06:10):
I think that experience reallylike I want to go back to school
.
It's time to like level up,it's time to get out this shit.
Like you need to do somethingwith your life.
You don't have a lot of time,and I don't mean like just in a
lifespan, but in a lifespan.
But okay, like for me, I wantto have kids and it's hard.
Like my best friend has a babyand it's hard to carry her baby

(01:06:31):
because my arm is weak as fuck.
Like I had to stop working atFedEx.
I was a package handler not alot of girls can say they they
can lift boxes like fast as fuck, coming down the belt and
loading up trucks.
Like sometimes I'd load a wholerow of trucks at FedEx because
it was so short-staffed.
So when I got shot, you knowlike I was off work for a minute

(01:06:52):
, um, and I was a veterinaryassistant as well, so I was off
work there, and then I end upcoming up with my own business,
which is like dog grooming anddog sitting, because I wasn't
physically working at my jobs.

Speaker 2 (01:07:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
I couldn't, like my doctor said no working for three
months straight.
And then after that, like Imade my little business and I
still have that side hustle Ijust stopped working at FedEx,
like I went for a little bit andthen I stopped and then I just
continued doing veterinary myside business, because that's
what I'm familiar with, and thenI ended up moving to Victoria's

(01:07:28):
Secret, because my mom works atVictoria's Secret.

Speaker 2 (01:07:30):
OK.

Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
And she's big people, like she's very well known.
So she got me in and she waslike she always wanted me to
work with her.
But she's like you're going toget in, like you don't have to
do all that extra shit, so I dothat, but I still have my doggy
business.
So if anybody needs a littledog sitter, whatever, as long as
your dog is good, not a badass.

(01:07:51):
I am more than like happy toassist you guys.
But yeah, that's a little bitabout what happened.
So now I do have a disabilityand it is gonna progressively
get worse and I try not to letthat stop me from anything.
I think that it was somethingthat was stopping me, even like,
from dating.
I was scared because I'm like Idon't want nobody to hold my

(01:08:12):
hand, like I'm not veryself-conscious about everything.

Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
That's the thing.
Women are very self-consciousabout everything, like just like
it took for you to saysomething for me to notice that
you even had something going onwith your hand after you've been
shot.
You know what I'm saying,because that's when I started
paying attention, like I had ahomegirl who me and her best

(01:08:46):
friends been around each other amillion times, a hundred
million times.
She got additional fingersgrowing on the side of her hand.
I never noticed it untilsomebody pointed it out to me.

Speaker 1 (01:09:01):
Oh, my God, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
Never noticed it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
I feel like I hide it so well.
I feel like a lot of peoplethat have been through, like or
have any type of disability hideit very well.

Speaker 2 (01:09:10):
But she don't try to hide it.

Speaker 1 (01:09:11):
She be in your face, talking to you like this I feel
like me, I be hiding my hand somuch.
I'm like oh, my God.
And then when somebody's like,oh, like what happened, like you
know I've had, like oh, whathappened to your arm?
Or unless I bring it up,they're like oh shit, I didn't
even know.

Speaker 2 (01:09:26):
Like you can't even tell no, for real like and
especially with men, because wepay attention to shit.
But the shit, the shit thatwomen be thinking niggas paying
attention to, we not like it.
Literally it wouldn't until yousaid that you had a call you

(01:09:50):
had like a call that I noticedthat in that moment.
After that I started noticingthat you were using these two
fingers.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Prior to that I never paid it, no mind yeah, so
that's what it is and that's howit's gonna be, but I guess but
you thugging it out like I thinkit's like I, I call myself a
warrior.
I'm like my warriors, like thebadass like.
I'm the badass like who getsshot for their car.
I got shot for my car that'show you know my shit, fire my

(01:10:22):
shit is fire For real.

Speaker 2 (01:10:23):
Got shot for your car and still got your car.

Speaker 1 (01:10:26):
I still got my car.

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Fuck them with your ass, niggas.

Speaker 1 (01:10:29):
So I still got it.
You know, what belongs to meStays to me.
You know Like.
No facts it won't be removedFrom my life.
So I find that, like my car Wasalways meant for me.
Even when I first bought itActually, actually a back story
with my car.
A girl from out of state wasgoing to buy the car.
She lied on her application,the bank loan application.
They denied it.

(01:10:50):
They called me because I wasalready interested until they
told me it was like a pendingsale.
They're like her applicationgot denied and she literally
came out of state for nothingfor them to tell her no bank was
going to loan her because shelied about her income on the
bank statement or whatever.
And they were like you'retrying to come get it on monday

(01:11:10):
because this was on the weekend.
I'm like fuck yeah.
So from there, even thenthinking about it after I got
shot, I was like my car wasalways man for me, it was for me
and nothing's gonna take itaway from me unless I remove
that car out of my life.
Which you know that's the planin the future.
Now, right now, because I'm notin the financial situation that

(01:11:31):
I want to be in to move to thenext step, to the car that I
really want.
So of course I'm going to keepmy car.
It holds a lot of value.

Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
Holds a lot of value and a lot of people don't know
that.
I'm glad you brought that up.

Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
I'm proud of my car.
I'm proud of how far we've come.
After that I tuned it.
After that whole situation downthat was in October and then in
April is when I tuned my carwith Saterra.
I was so proud.
I was like this is mine, thisis my car, this is my project.
This is what I dreamed of forso long and I have it.

(01:12:06):
So I do enjoy my, my, my babygirl, my big purr um your big
purr.

Speaker 2 (01:12:12):
That's what I call it .

Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
That's always I've always named my car big purr
because that was my song when Ihad my camaro.
I have a video where I'm likerecording myself and she's the
girl in the song.
She's like my big purr and I'mlike yo that's my big purr, like
that's gonna be my car.
And when I got it I'm like yo,that's her, that's her nickname.

Speaker 2 (01:12:33):
That's her nickname big purr, big purr she big
purring, she do big purring.

Speaker 1 (01:12:40):
That's definitely a big purr, though that shit is so
loud, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Yeah, I want to touch bases on the fact that you said
Hellcats specifically Holdvalue.
A lot of motherfuckers don'trealize the value that they hold
.

Speaker 1 (01:13:11):
Oh my god, I know I'm like oh, you guys are beating
the car up.
It has so much potential.
Honestly, it does Like whetheryou sell it yourself or at a
dealer, I mean, the more youbeat it up, the less value it's
going to have.
You know what I'm saying.
But regardless, even becausethey're not making these cars no
more, it's always going to beup there Like you could

(01:13:32):
definitely put a price on it.

Speaker 2 (01:13:33):
But you could still look, you could be the piss out
this motherfucker right.
Buy another motor because theystill selling the motor.
You know what I'm saying.
You could buy the motor.
You know what I'm saying.
You can buy another motor, putanother motor in it,
motherfucking, and make thatbitch like brand new again.
New motor, new trans?
Ain't nobody got to know?

(01:13:53):
Ain't nobody got to know.
These cars are made to be beaton.
I feel you.
They ain't making muscle carsfor them not to be beat on.

Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
For sure.

Speaker 2 (01:14:05):
You know what I'm saying?
I?

Speaker 1 (01:14:06):
balance my beating up .
I balance it.
I'll beat her up sometimes andthen I'm like, all right, cool,
she got to stay in the garagefor a little bit.
But there are people that likeevery single weekend I'm beating
the shit out of my SRT.
I'm like, okay, well.

Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
Oh, my homie Kudos to you.
Shout out to all my homiesthat's beating the piss out.
They cause SRTs, the Vs, allthat shit.

Speaker 1 (01:14:28):
All for the gram Props to YouTube as well.

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
Not even for the gram .
They do that shit for theadrenaline rush.
It feels good.
Yeah, you know it.

Speaker 1 (01:14:44):
I've been in two people's cars while they were
swinging at Ford City and I waslike man.
This feels so good, like theadrenaline.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
The adrenaline is different, like the first and
last time I hung out of a windowwhile somebody else was driving
.
Let me make that clear, becauseI used to hang out with my own
car window driving my truck.
I had a 97 Suburban extendedcab 20 back then.

(01:15:16):
It's like 2007, 2008.
Motherfucking 20.
I had some 23-inchmotherfucking 20.
I had some 23 inchmotherfucking summer on them
with the motherfucking vortexturbo charge on the motherfucker
the the motor in them.
Back then.
I think the motors was the.

(01:15:37):
I think the motors was the samemotors as the goddamn Monte
Carlos and shit.
Back then A 3,800 series00series or something crazy.
I don't remember, but that bigmotherfucker used to get busy
and I used to hang my big assout the window and swing that
bitch down South Chicago, okay.
But yeah, I hung out atPoseidon's car and everything

(01:16:03):
was fine until he took thatbitch counterclockwise.
I don't know what it is aboutthe inertia of going the
opposite direction.
Yeah, because, man, if youdon't position yourself properly
, it's just an uncomfortablefeeling.
But at the time my daughter issix now.

(01:16:29):
At the time my daughter wasfour or five and I showed her
the video of me hanging out thecar with the flowers in the
middle of the pit and thinkinglike it's a cool moment you know
what I'm saying Like showing mykid, like, look what your daddy
did, I'm passionate right now,look at me.
And my kid was like Daddy, areyou crazy?

(01:16:50):
Don't you do that ever?

Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
again Aw, she cares for your safety.

Speaker 2 (01:16:56):
And since then I haven't hung out of a window.

Speaker 1 (01:16:59):
Okay, respect.
Listen to your daughter.
No, for shit show.
For shit show.
Respect, listen to yourdaughter.
No, daughter knows best Forsure.

Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
Hey, one thing I'm a firm believer of kids,
especially younger kids.
They have an insight on lifethat we don't.
Yeah, because they still havetheir innocence and shit.
They can tap in and talk tosources of higher powers that we

(01:17:25):
cannot.

Speaker 1 (01:17:26):
Yeah, I truly believe that.

Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
So my daughter knew something I didn't know, and
from that moment I ain't been inanother car window, that's good
.
She told me don't, I can't doit Everybody be talking about be
my window whore.
No Coco overrides everybody'sthoughts and opinions.

Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Aw, that's good.
She's your little guardianangel.
She's keeping you centered andfocused.
Sometimes that's what our kidsdo.
I don't have kids personally,but I feel like sometimes kids
are placed in your life tostraighten you out in a good way
Both my daughters saved me fromthe streets.

Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
my oldest daughter she made me like remove myself
from, like being on some hothead gang banging shit.
And then my youngest daughter,like really made me like stop
everything and go legit, likefuck it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:26):
That's good.
I give you props because not alot of people, not a lot of dads
, are like that.
You know, Like, just becausethey got kids, they're going to
strain themselves out.
Sometimes they don't give afuck about them kids.
They fuck them kids, you knowLike don't care if that's their
blood.
Like they continue to do whatthey want to do, versus like
doing things always thinkingabout their kids.

(01:18:47):
Like their kids are alwaysgonna be behind their their head
.

Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
Like yeah, my, what's crazy?
My, my kids are the reason Iwork as hard as I do.
I feel like they might notappreciate it now because they
don't see me as much as theywould like to because I'm always
working, but by the time themission is complete, I'm going

(01:19:16):
to sacrifice that time.
For us to have unlimited timethat's the goal in this shit,
because people, not people, therich and the wealthy, they don't
.
They don't signify their wealthby the amount of money they got

(01:19:38):
, but how much time they have.
I can hire you, you, you andyou and you and you, to do
everything I used to do in oneday.
Now y'all do this for me Icould go take my kids on
vacation.
Right, you know what I'm sayingand I think that's yeah, that's

(01:20:00):
the goal.

Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Yeah, time is very limited.
You never know Tomorrow's neverpromised your kids.
You know.
You just never know when you'renot going to be here or your
loved ones.
So I think every moment youshould cherish it, good or bad.

Speaker 2 (01:20:15):
For sure, firm belief in that, but also I don't
believe in living in fear Forsure.
I do agree.
If I was to live in fear Of thefact that I might not be here
and making the sacrifices thatI'm making as far as time goes

(01:20:36):
now, I may never reach the goalI'm trying to reach.
You know what I'm saying?
Because I will be living in thefear that I might not be here
tomorrow.
So let me spend as much time asI can with them and I'm like,

(01:20:57):
if I die tomorrow I'm going tobe okay because my kids know I
love them.

Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
And you're doing everything in your power.
Yeah, to change our livesforever kudos thank you that
moment you should be proud ofyourself.

Speaker 2 (01:21:16):
I know your kids are so man, is there anything you
want to say to the communitybefore we man Is?

Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
there anything you want to say to the community
before we roll out of here.
Let's see what should we sayEverybody can continue doing
what they want to do.
You know, keep the meets goingand things like that.
Just be a little safer.
I think.
Just keep the guns down andjust be careful.
Like, leave all that beef shitoutside the car community.
The car community was neverlike that, it was always just

(01:21:55):
strictly car.
So I think we should continuethat tradition as best as we can
.
Um, because it once was like amoment for me and a lot of
people that don't, you know, goto the takeovers anymore.
It was like a time of our livesduring the weekend, something
that we all looked forward tobecause we were all safe and
secure around the people youknow we were surrounding

(01:22:17):
ourselves with.
But, um, I hope to see thatthere is a change, more control.
So any new hosts like, hey, tryto hold that shit down because,
man, recently it hasn't beenall that, I'll tell.
See that there is a change,more control.
So any new hosts like, hey, tryto hold that shit down because,
man, recently it hasn't beenall that.
I'll tell you that.
I'm sorry, but if any of the OGhosts come back and host a big
meet this upcoming summer, bestbelieve, if I get my skills

(01:22:39):
going, I'm hopping in the pit oh.
God, I'm hopping in the pit.
I'll do my best.
I'm not in the pit, oh God.
I'm hopping in the pit.
I'll do my best.
I'm not going to be perfect andI'm not going to call myself
queen of the pit or the best inthe pit.
I know that's like a big topic,like who's better than, but to
me that don't matter.
I think just do what you can,have fun and, you know, enjoy

(01:22:59):
the moment.

Speaker 2 (01:23:01):
Okay, I like that.
I like moment.
Okay, I like that.
I like that.
Well, it's your boy.
The hood floors and this is therollback show and we rolling
out.
Go on here, shout out yourinstagram where they can find
you everyone can follow me andmy name is l-c-e-o-s-y-x.

Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
Alize a-l-i-zE-Y.
Hope to make some more podcastswith you.

Speaker 2 (01:23:26):
For sure, you definitely welcome back.
Thank you huh say, what's thedilly?

(01:23:48):
Yo tuning in to themotherfucking rollback show gang
going on.

Speaker 3 (01:23:56):
I'm about to embarrass myself on here already
just cut it out.

Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
Cut it out from indiana to louisiana.
How'd that happen?

Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
um, you want me to be honest?
Yeah, well, I had, you know,met a person and then I ended up
here, and so you know this ismy home.
Now you know I'm down heredoing my thing, you know, just
clean, making a name for myself.
So I'm here.

(01:24:29):
But you know, indiana it'llmaking a name for myself.
So I'm here, but you know,indiana, it'll always be my home
.
That's always home.
That's where I started offsliding, that's always going to
be my first love.

Speaker 2 (01:24:45):
you know, that's what's up.

Speaker 3 (01:24:48):
So you originally from Indiana, yep, born and
raised, lived there my wholelife.
What's up?
So you, originally from Indiana, Yep, born and raised, lived
there my whole life.

Speaker 2 (01:24:57):
Okay, it's the first time I've ever lived out of
state.

Speaker 3 (01:24:59):
Is that where you found your love for cars?
Yes, when I was in high school,I had a big Tahoe.
It had chrome rims oneverything.
You know there was sliding wasgoing on back then and really,
like we was young so we couldn'treally get in the club.

(01:25:19):
So when people start, you know,coming out and sliding their
cars and doing all this stuff inthe streets, we like, you know
this is a new thing, this is thehype like this is actually
better than the club.
So I used to like follow all thecars and I actually blew my
engine in my tahoe trying tokeep up with everybody else.
Like I'm like, like this iscool.
Um, I'm like, but I like Igotta get my own car.

(01:25:44):
So my grandma she had got a2014 um ss drop top pretty red
camaro.
I'm like, dang, I gotta checkthat out.
I had no like intentions ofsliding me to me because that's
grandma car and she got ahandicap license plate.
I can't do grandma car likethat.
So, um, she let me, you know,take it out to this little

(01:26:07):
parking too and stuff.
And you, you know, I pull up.
I'm a female in a Camarolooking good.
Everybody like slide thatmotherfucker.
I'm like what he said slidethat motherfucker.
I'm like I don't know how to dothat.
Well, do a burnout.
I don't know how to do thateither, so they showed me how to

(01:26:28):
do it.
I I'm like I'm about to be introuble when I go home, but fuck
it so.
I'm like I would.
I didn't want to go home, I wasscared to go home, but like I
literally just like I wasn't.
Really, when I first started Iwasn't doing like full circles,
you know, I was just doing alittle something, something,
something, but like it wasgetting the people hype.

(01:26:49):
I'm a female in a camaro, likedoing my thing, and so like
every time my grandma would letme borrow the camaro, I make
sure I had a fresh pair of tiresto put on there before I take
the car back.
And that's really like.
That's really how I got intoflying.
Like when I started off Ididn't even start in my own car,
like I ain't a't afford noCamaro, but the shit looked cool

(01:27:11):
.
So that's how I started andthen I eventually bought my own.
I flew to Texas and drove an SSback that I had bought, and
after that that's just how Istarted getting deeper into the
car scene.

Speaker 2 (01:27:25):
That's what's up.
So I got a question for youbecause you said you're sliding
in high school.
How old are you?

Speaker 3 (01:27:31):
How old am I?
Yeah, 27.

Speaker 2 (01:27:35):
Okay, so you.

Speaker 3 (01:27:36):
Yeah, I've been doing it for, yeah, quite a while.

Speaker 2 (01:27:44):
And the only reason I ask?
Because in Chicago, like wedidn't niggas was burning rubber
and some niggas, if they hadsome shit powerful enough to
swing that bitch, they'll swingit right quick, show out, yank
off.
But in high school we had morelike our was like parking chill

(01:28:10):
vibes, but niggas was showingoff their car, speedball and
doing all type of shit burningout.
We had some shit called southchicago in high school.

Speaker 3 (01:28:20):
So, um, we didn't really have yeah, when I, when I
was in high school, um I didn'treally I didn't really hear
much about like sliding andstuff going in other states it
was.
It was definitely like the youknow the car shows, um more of
that.
Um, I didn't really hear aboutit in any other states.

(01:28:41):
So probably, like, honestly,probably after I graduated high
school, then it just I don'tknow it just like sliding just
started to like spread like awildfire.

Speaker 2 (01:28:50):
It was like the new thing, like it's so crazy yeah,
I mean she had the motherfuckingtakeovers originated in the
fucking 80s.

Speaker 3 (01:29:00):
So yeah, yeah, yeah, the people, um, I used to see,
you know, because when thepolice started to crack down a
lot, you know a lot of peoplewere saying and posting stuff
like, well, look, you know, backin the 80s started to crack
down a lot, you know a lot ofpeople were saying and posting
stuff like, well, look, you know, back in the 80s they used to
do this stuff all the time andyou know the police, you know,
didn't used to bother them andstuff and then, but you know
it's a different generation now,it's a different crowd, you

(01:29:23):
know.
You know, I'm sure the police,they feel intimidated, they
don't want us to have fun.
But again, like sliding and Iget it, like you know it's
dangerous and stuff, especiallywith the streets, but like it
really do keep like a lot ofpeople out of trouble, like I
know, like sliding has savedlike a couple people I know
lives, like from you know, beingin jail and stuff like that.

(01:29:43):
Like you know it's a movement,you know it's therapy for some
people, it's a, it's a getaway.
Keep them out this, you know,out the illegal stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
you know, to an extent it's just honestly, it's
a different type of thing no, itis because, like it's, it's
turning um, not more, not a lotof these motherfuckers is coming
into the scene, not for thelove of cars, but the clout.

Speaker 3 (01:30:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:30:15):
That's what's changing the scene.

Speaker 3 (01:30:19):
Yeah, I will say that , especially from when I first
started.
It's definitely different now,don't get me wrong.
It's competitive, it's a sport,just like football, basketball.
Driving is a sport.

(01:30:41):
We call it sliding, buttechnically it is drifting
because we are drifting our cars.
We're just not on a figureeight track or a circuit track
you know doing it, but we aredrifting or a circuit track you
know doing it, but we aredrifting.
But you do have a lot of peoplethat one, you know, they, you
know, abuse the scene oreverybody you know, argues and
different stuff like that andbrings unnecessary drama, and I

(01:31:02):
do feel like the love of thescene isn't the same.
Like me, you know, I have my2018 SS Camaro and I have my V6
Camaro.
I specifically bought my V6Camaro for me to slide it and to
turn it into a drift car.
For me it's a legacy.
If I have kids, I can pass thatdown or my family.

(01:31:25):
I grew up handing my grandpatools to build his car.
He used to drag race and, um,he was a racer.
He wasn't anything.

Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
You know what's crazy you want not to cut you off.
You know what's crazy no,you're fine you are the second
woman that I have interviewedthat said that they was
motherfucking, getting theirhands dirty with either a father
or a grandfather.
Like no, no, you're the third.
The third, that's shit crazy.

(01:31:53):
So shout out to y'all peoples,man, because, because, because,
that's dope as fuck yeah, it's a, it's a, it's a story, but it's
a story.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
I have a story and I know other people, you know,
that really truly have a lovefor cars, like I will, will go
to.
I don't mind going to parkingshow or coffee person coffee,
because then people out thereyou see, like so literally it's
blood, sweat and tears into yourcar that people have put in
these cars.
You know what I'm saying.
I don't have my cars just topull it out and dog it out and

(01:32:26):
get bragging rights.
No, my rap on my car, the partson my car I have spent money on
that I have.
I have cried tears, you know,because it is expensive.
You know, sometimes you, you,you go broke, you know, you go
broke doing that stuff, you know.
But you know, at the end of theday it'd be worth it.
But, like I said, I, I grew up,I grew up when I was little I

(01:32:46):
was in a barn with my grandpahelping him, you know, with
stuff, with his cars.
You know, saying so it's, itmeans it means a lot, a lot to
me.
So yeah, you know, sometimestiredly expensive, but but it'd
be, it'd be worth it.
You know, like I said, just somepeople, you know sadly, have

(01:33:06):
kind of ruined the scene.
You know sometimes it don't befun.
You know sadly have kind ofruined the scene.
You know sometimes it don't befun.
To be honest, the most fun thatI've probably had lately since
I've been out, I'm going to givea big shout out to parking lot
Houston pit.
Every time I go there it islike nothing but love, Like the

(01:33:27):
scene is mad, different.
Everybody's just having funenjoying their cars.
You know what I'm saying.
I've enjoyed the legal pitscene a little more lately than
the streets Because, like I said, the streets ain't the same.
It's a lot of fake love.
You know you got people thatwant all this support but they
don't give it back.

(01:33:47):
You know you got a lot of that.
You got to excuse my language.
You got a lot of dick ridingout here.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (01:33:54):
Man, we grown Ain't.

Speaker 3 (01:33:55):
No excuse your language Talk how you want to
talk, god damn it.
You know me, being a female isdifferent because you know you
surrounded by a bunch oftestosterone, a bunch of niggas
sliding their cars.
They already hyped up, theyalready talking shit, they

(01:34:19):
already popping in.
It's a lot of good sliders outhere.
That's what also got me intothe scene.
A female did not get me toslide into sliding, it's the
dudes out here.
That's why I'm like damn, likethey really is cutting up.
You know I'm saying, and nowlike sometimes I'm like now they

(01:34:41):
acting like a bunch of bitches.
You know I'm saying, but youknow so it do be hard being a
female in a male dominated sport.

Speaker 2 (01:34:51):
You do have other female sliders you literally
like walking into my nextquestion.
I was just about to ask youwhat is it like being a woman in
a male dominated sport?
What are the pros and what arethe cons?

Speaker 3 (01:35:09):
I will say the pros is it sets you apart from
everybody else.
Because I'm going to be honest,if I go to events or I pop
outside, I don't care if thebest slaughter in the world is
outside.
Guess where their eyes is aboutto be when I pull up Me,
because, one, I'm a female and Igot a B6.
So people already think like,oh, you know that B6 ain't about

(01:35:30):
to be when I pull up me,because, one, I'm a female and I
gotta be sick.
So people already think like,oh, you know that be sick ain't
about to do nothing, it's just alittle, you know you ain't
about to do nothing.
And I, and when I get out thereand I pop my shit and sometimes
people don't know I'm a femalein the car they can't really see
.
But when I get out the car forpeople that don't know who I am,
they're like oh shit, that's afucking female, like she's

(01:35:52):
flying better than these niggas.
You know what I'm saying.
Other, like other femalescoming up to me, like sometimes
I don't even know, like I'm justlike thank you.
Like I get a little shy because, like I'm like dang, like they,
like they love this shit, likethey love what I do like you
know what I'm saying, like itmakes you feel good inside.
It don't matter if you spentjust spent 200 on tires.
Like that shit is like reallove.

(01:36:13):
You know what I'm saying.
Sometimes, I'm not gonna lie itcan be intimidating.
I'll be sitting like I was atHouston Pit.
You know, all these dudes isgoing at it and I'm like dang,
like that's how I'm trying to be, and sliding.
And sliding is a big mental.
It's a big mental thing.
But once you get out thatmental block you could really
make your car do whatever youwant it to do.

(01:36:34):
But when I see them out there,it turned me up because I want
to be just like them.
It's females.
I give a shout out to D1 Moore.
She be out there on the drifttrack.
She be swinging that CTSD Likeshe.
She hands down mad respect likeI really look up to her because

(01:36:54):
that's my goal to be on thetrack and literally drive like
her, like she holds her own,like she don't care if she's in
a with a bunch of niggas.
She gonna get in that pit.
She gonna let them know.
Hey, I'm a bitch, but I knowwhat the fuck I'm doing with
this wheel and that's how I, youknow, I try to be in, how I try
to conduct myself.
You know what I'm saying, cause, just like y'all out there

(01:37:15):
doing it, I can do it too, andI'm, and I'm gonna show y'all
that.
Um, you know, you got somefemales in the car scene.
Uh, there are a lot of femalefighters.
They're a Lola bunny, I loveher.
Um, we, they're Lola Bunny, Ilove her.
We got Yo-Yo with the V6.
She be swinging thatmotherfucker.
It's other females in the carscene.
I have a lot of respect for.
There's a lot that I haven'tmet yet, that I would love to

(01:37:36):
meet.
But yeah, it's a differentworld being a woman.
You definitely got all eyes onyou and just steal the show.
Let them know.
Like I'm out here, just likey'all are, and I'm just going to
be honest.
Like I'm on a different wavewith these cars From my SS,

(01:37:59):
which I race, is down right now,but I have hit the track and
stuff a couple times To my V6, Idon't just bring my cars out, I
turn them into something, Iwrap them, I'm building them,
I'm doing all this stuff.
So I'm not just a as a female,like I'm not gonna lie, I've got
, hey, I pulled up to a gasstation one time.

(01:38:20):
A nigga with a Hellcat swap oh,is that supposed to be?
I had my asses.
Oh, is that supposed to be theHellcat killer?
I said yes, oh, is thatsupposed to be the Hellcat
killer?
I said yes, it is.
He said, well, I'm over herepushing.
He said I'm pushing.
He said like 600 to 600 or blah, blah, blah.
I said well, your shit slow, soyou can quit talking.
You know you want to put thesecars on the street.

(01:38:41):
We can see what it do.
He's like nah, nah, he got madbecause I put up, started
revving my engine.
No, I have a built, I have abuilt car over here.
This ain't no built, not bought, built, not bought and it's.
I'm sorry, but I don't care ifsomebody get butt hurt, but this
ain't no, this ain't no strikerswap engine, this is a built

(01:39:02):
engine.
That's what this is.
So, yeah, I talk, I talk myshit, because sometimes it do be
niggas that need to be brokendown a little bit because they
be thinking you know this andthat.
So, yeah, I get a lot of love,but I'm not going to lie, I've
got.
I've got hate in the car sceneas well, I've experienced both

(01:39:24):
sides.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
Yeah, it's a lot of love and a lot of hate, but
haters make us greater.
I got a question for you,though Give me your top three
swingers, and you can't includeyourself, because it's solely
top three, okay, well, here'sone.

Speaker 3 (01:39:43):
He's not here, no more.

Speaker 2 (01:39:45):
Top three.

Speaker 3 (01:39:47):
Okay, well, it's one.
He's not here, no more.
He did pass away, but it's thereason I got that big five on my
B6.
I'm going to give it number oneto Ty.
That's always going to be mynumber one swinging person.
He's the only reason I evenknow how to do a figure eight

(01:40:07):
person.
He the only reason I even knowhow to do a figure eight.
If he like, if he was heretoday.
Ain't nobody that I have seencan out swing that man.
That man could do some crazythings with a car that I ain't
never seen nobody on this earthdo.
So I'm gonna give that to him.
I'm gonna give.
I'm gonna have to say Mo Racks,I haven't been able to see him

(01:40:32):
fight in person, but from thebuild of his car to the way he
drives that car, I'm gonna haveto give him a gold medal on that
.

Speaker 2 (01:40:47):
Hey, no bullshit after seeing him dog the shit,
gold medal on that, hey, nobullshit.
After seeing him dog the shitout of his car, break his car,
dog it again, break it, fix it,dog it again, and fix it again.
And one day, yeah, folksdeserve every award that he's

(01:41:09):
given exactly that's the goat.

Speaker 3 (01:41:11):
Yeah, folks deserve every award that he's given.
Exactly, yeah, that's the GOAT.
And he, like you could tell,like he humble, but he's a
respected person Because, don'tget me wrong, there's good,
there's great, there's goodsliders, but I don't, they're

(01:41:33):
not all respected.
If that makes sense, you getwhat I'm saying.
But that dude right there, alot of respect goes out to him.
Like I follow him and I'm likedang, like I've even asked him.
You know questions about, youknow certain things about my car
and just different videofootage, different stuff you
know, and I respect that he's.
He's responded to me and youknow he gave me a lot of

(01:41:55):
pointers and certain things.
So, like a lot of respect.
You know what I'm saying tothat Sometimes you'll be in
somebody and they act like I get, like you can't respond to it.
But some people, some peoplejust act like they Beyonce or
Chris Brown, you know they toogood to you.
Know what I'm saying.
He don't come off as that typeof person.
So that's why I I will name forsure okay, and your third my

(01:42:21):
third one, who?
this is tough.
Ah, there's so many.
Um, I'm gonna have to, I'mgonna have to give it.
I'm going to have to give it tomy boy, edwin.
He's a five star here.
He in a truck.
He got the two steps.
I ain't seen no, mind you, it'san extended cab truck.

(01:42:43):
I ain't seen really nobodyslide a truck, not on a truck.
An extended the motherfuckers atruck, an extended the
motherfuckers, long as hell, anextended ass truck Like this man
slides that truck.
He's been cutting up lately.
I know he's been to Texas House.

Speaker 2 (01:43:03):
What color is it?

Speaker 3 (01:43:06):
It's white.

Speaker 2 (01:43:07):
I think I just seen him at Top in December.

Speaker 3 (01:43:12):
Yeah, yep, that was him, Yep he was in there with
that Chrysler 300,.
Yeah, we was just at Texas, ornot, but Houston parking lot pit
too, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:43:26):
I gotta give him his props.
Man Nola was out there for sureto give him this props.
Man Nola was out there for sure.
I remember talking to him orsomebody who rode with him or
something I remember that'swhat's up.
I like that.
I like that.
I like that choice option.
I'm going to give you somehomework to do.
Go find out who E in theHellcat is.

Speaker 3 (01:43:55):
Who E in the Hellcat homework to do.
Go, go, find out who he and thehill cat is.
Who he and the hill cat?
Oh, I'm, yep, I know him well.
I don't know him personally,but yes, I'm, yes, I know the
name.
Um, I, you only gave me three.
I really.
I really wanted to mentionposeidon too.
I don't, um, I'm not sure ifPoseidon is still active or not,
but I know when we had a legalpit down in Indiana and then

(01:44:16):
I've been to Chicago a couple oftimes Poseidon is the only one
that I've seen him do literallyabout two 360s on a big old
drift track and this man driftedthe whole entire outside by the
wall of the track and did a 360in a charger at that, like I've

(01:44:43):
never seen nobody do that.
I gotta find a video of that,or I don't know if he ever
showed you it or you seen it.
It's been a while.
Yeah, yeah, he is.
I got to find a video of that.

Speaker 2 (01:44:48):
I don't know if he ever showed you it or you've
seen it.
It's been a while.
Poe, get busy.

Speaker 3 (01:44:52):
Yeah.
Yeah, he is nothing to playwith CeCe from.
I think he's in New York orsomewhere in that area.
Philly Everybody keeps sayingfolks from New York.

Speaker 2 (01:45:02):
Folks is from Philly.

Speaker 3 (01:45:04):
Yeah, he gets down too.
That's one that boy ain'tnothing to play with.
He gets down too.
That's one that boy ain'tnothing to play with.
We got some hitters here inLouisiana that I really want to
see a lot of us go to travelbecause we got a serious lineup
here.
Louisiana is nothing to playwith when it comes to the
sliding shit.
And motherfuckers have a bucket.

(01:45:26):
They don't care if themotherfucker got four wheels and
a steering wheel, don't evengot to have no steering wheel
power fluid.
They don't care if the musclecan got four wheels and a
steering wheel, don't even gottahave no steering wheel power
fluid.
They don't care.
They sliding, they sliding thefuck out of their car, they do
not care.
They'll get in the car withanybody.
They don't care if you got aHellcat, they in there with you
and they on your door.

(01:45:47):
So I fell in love withLouisiana and Car Se on your
door.
So it's uh.
I fell in love with louisianacar scene.
They, they differ down here.
I love texas too.
These them two states right now.

Speaker 2 (01:45:56):
I'm loving it yeah, that's, that's, that's
definitely.
Uh, that's definitely one ofthose crazy like I had never
went to a legal pit and now thatI have, I'm addicted.
I don't want to go.

(01:46:16):
The streets is cool, but likeyou mean to tell me we could
stay here for 8 to 10 hours andjust watch this shit for 8 to 10
hours and no police fuckingwith us.
Yeah, give me that.

Speaker 3 (01:46:30):
Exactly, you got the DJ, you got food.
You ain't never got a club withcars, with drift cars.
It's a drift club, oh my.

Speaker 2 (01:46:45):
God.

Speaker 3 (01:46:48):
I don't even like wearing heels.
I do not go to the club.
I don't want to go to the club.
I want to go to the slide show.
That's where I'm going.

Speaker 2 (01:46:55):
That's.
That's big facts.
Um, is there any place that youwould like to visit that you
haven't visited to see I?

Speaker 3 (01:47:07):
do.
I do want to go to uh, texashouse of Power and the pit in
Jacksonville, florida and I'mnot sure it's either where I
know.
A lot of people know Burroughsin either South or North
Carolina.
It's one of them two places.

(01:47:28):
It's a pit out there.
I know they got I think theygot one coming up in April.

Speaker 2 (01:47:33):
I plan on going out there for that Yep, yep.
I plan, so I definitely want toget out there.
She going to be there with MoRex in February at Topps, so
I'll definitely be out there forthat.

Speaker 3 (01:47:46):
Okay, I'm going to make February.
We got you know.
We got mardi gras coming up.
Texas is coming down here, sowe will be turned up for that I
understand.

Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
Yeah, I ain't never been to nola, but now I got a
reason to come, so I will be thevisit for sure yes, yes, sir, I
would love to have you out herecome, come, turn up with y'all
to know the way just come to theboot.

Speaker 3 (01:48:12):
What's that what they mean?
That's what they call, that'swhat they call it.
They call it the boot that'sfunny, is he?
I've never heard that before Iremember when I first moved out
here, I said the what?
Oh, you're not from here.

Speaker 2 (01:48:24):
I said no, well, I'm coming to the boot, y'all they
be wearing boots too.

Speaker 3 (01:48:32):
They be wearing cowboy boots to the meets and
stuff.
That's what the good driverswear.
They wear the cowboy boots.
I'm about to start.
I'm going to give you a pair ofcowgirl boots.
I bet you my driving will getten times better that's funny.
I started off in Crocs and then, you know, I got my.
I said Boston, paul.
I call them Paul Walkers, butthey're, um, you know the?

(01:48:53):
Uh, what are?
They called?
The all-stars?
The, um, chuck Taylor.
I call them my Paul Walkers,but them, them is my lucky shoes
.
It was my lucky shoes, but now Igotta give me the cowgirl boots
, because I'm starting to seethat as a trend oh shit is up
then that might be just asouthern thing, because I don't
think nobody in Chicago orIndiana is coming to the meeting

(01:49:15):
factuals, because cowboy bootsis crazy, but I'm I'm gonna be
there, for I'm gonna need someflowers too, I'm gonna be there
for her, bet I'm gonna need someflowers too.
Just make sure you stay back alittle bit, cause I don't wanna

(01:49:35):
hit you you don't know my namein Chicago I'm Freddy Fastfeet.

Speaker 2 (01:49:40):
If you look at my reels, I be getting close to
these cars, throwing themflowers and shit bet I be
getting close.

Speaker 3 (01:49:50):
I ain't seen that.
I ain't seen that.
I ain't seen that yet I gottaexperience that in real life.

Speaker 2 (01:49:55):
I'm gonna really turn up.
Can't nobody be the hood floorsbut me?
I know that's right take amotherfucking, duplicate it.
Motherfucking, try to recreateit.
It ain't going to have the sameflavor.
You right, it's just.
It's just one of them things.

(01:50:17):
Um if there was any message youwould want to leave the scene,
what would it be?

Speaker 3 (01:50:29):
Um, I would say like, just um, everybody, just like
take care of one another, causeyou know we could be here, you
know, today and gone tomorrow,and you know we have lost a lot
of people.
In the car scene there there'sa, there's some people.

(01:50:50):
You know that at the end of thenight, you know we have lost a
lot of people.
In the car scene there's somepeople.
You know that at the end of thenight, you know everybody don't
get to make it home.
So I just I would like to seelike a lot more love and support
in the scene Because, like Isaid, it really it's a legacy.
Um, in the scene because, likeI said, it really it's a legacy.

(01:51:14):
Like I know when, when I die,this, this part of me, is gonna
live forever.
Like I told my you know my momdon't want to hear, but I told
my family, like you know, when Igo, I want y'all to turn the
streets up.
I don't care if you gotta mymama gotta drive my car.
Somebody I trust gotta slidethat motherfucker.
That's what you know I wasdoing when I was here, like keep
my spirits up.
You know what I'm saying.
So, like I said, I just wantthe car scene to stay alive.

(01:51:40):
I don't want the police to keepmessing with us.
You know they already think youknow bad of us and stuff.
You know it's starting tochange a little bit of us and
stuff.
You know it's starting tochange a little bit but you know
it might get better over time.
We might see more illegal pitsin every state.

(01:52:02):
You know, you never know.
So, just like I said, everybody, like everybody, stay safe out
there, take care of each other,support one another.
You know, and that's basicallywhat I'd like to leave out there
and I want to thank everybodylike that, truly like supports
me, like, like I don't have nosponsors.

(01:52:24):
You know what I'm saying.
I pay for a lot of stuff out ofpocket.
You know what I'm saying.
But but the love that I getfrom people, that's what.
That's what really, if I'mgoing to be honest, that's what
pays for everything.
I really do it out of the lovethat I get from my family, my
friends, from people that Idon't even know.
Like.
I went to the airport and workedfor, you know, a girl came up

(01:52:46):
to me.
Oh my God, are you crazy, sis?
And I said who?
Me, she, they worked for andyou know, a girl came up to me
oh my god, are you crazy this?
And I said who me?
She said, yeah, you.
I said, oh, uh, yeah, that's me.
She's like, oh my god, I loveyou.
And I'm like, oh my god, andI'm like, thank you y'all.
Like I really appreciate likestuff like that, like I don't
know, like that warms my heart,like so, like you know, I say I
just want to see that love likekeep you know going around and

(01:53:10):
for everybody, even even for thekids.
Like I bought my little Lisa alittle power wheel Camaro.
She, she be trying to drive itin the house, like she does not
want to get out of that thing.
Like the kids love it.
You know, everybody, a lot ofpeople, a lot of people look up
to us.
You know, in the car scene, um,you know in the car scene, just
like we look up to you know,just like you know, do like Ken

(01:53:31):
Block, all this stuff.
You know it's just it reallylike is a special, like thing.
You know what I'm saying.
So I want to see it, you know,stay alive for a long time, even
when we not here, no more.
Just keep it alive and do itright.
You know what I'm saying.
Do it right.

Speaker 2 (01:53:47):
You know what I'm saying?
Do it right.
I mean shit.
This motherfucking thing beengoing for 50 years.
I don't see it dying no timesoon.
Yeah, even with all thebullshit, like motherfuckers
just gonna you know what I'msaying Make it motherfuckers
just gonna make it.
Figure out new ways to keep thescene alive.

(01:54:09):
Like the more they try to killit, the harder motherfuckers
fight to keep it alive.
That's just the way it isexactly.

Speaker 3 (01:54:20):
You know I haven't one thing I really do miss.
I do miss giving back to thecommunity, which I am going to
actually start doing.
That like feeding the homeless.
You know different.
You know Christmas time missgiving back to the community,
which I am going to actuallystart doing.
That like feeding the homeless.
You know different.
You know Christmas time.
You know presents for the kids,stuff like that.
That stuff is also important.
So, you know, I would like to,I would like to see more of that

(01:54:41):
going around to.
You know, just give back, giveback to the community.
You know what I'm saying.
That's why, again, like, why Ilike going to different stuff,
like cars and coffees and stuff,because, like um, it really, it
really is a, it's a familywithin the car scene.
It really is Um, it has a, ithas a lot.
It has a lot more to offer thanjust drifting your car.

(01:55:03):
There's more to it than thatand that's why I'm so, I'm so
deep into it and why I'm so inlove with it, because it's so
much more it is.
I'm very passionate about whatI do.
I definitely.
You know I work a lot,especially right now, but you
know I do take my cars and thecar scene.

(01:55:26):
You know, very seriously it isfun, but it's also, you know, a
getaway for me and it's ahealing thing for me.
You know what I'm saying andI'm really proud of myself from
how, from me starting not evenhaving my own car to buying a
car and, you know, then gettinganother one and doing what I
need to do and whatnot, you knowI came a long way.

Speaker 2 (01:55:56):
I need to do and whatnot.
You know I came a long way, um,so we gonna give a round of
applause to you and only becausethis the phone interview, we
gonna wrap it up.
But I'm coming, I'm coming, andI'm coming with the flowers and
I'm coming with themotherfucking rose petals and
you better put on themotherfucking show.
And then afterwards we're goingto do the real live interview.
Like, really get this bitchpopping.

Speaker 3 (01:56:17):
Bet, I'm going to be ready for you to let me know,
because I'm going to have abunch of sets of tires for you.
I'm going to be ready.

Speaker 2 (01:56:24):
Bet we're going to make it shake.

Speaker 3 (01:56:28):
Bet Shit.

Speaker 2 (01:56:31):
You might see me in fucking, uh, in north carolina,
whatever carolina they at.
You might see me down there.
If you're gonna be there, I'llprobably be there too.
I ain't gonna lie to you I'll2024.
I'm doing a lot of traveling,taking the road back.

Speaker 3 (01:56:46):
Show some of the hell with so uh, I know um the, um
the hoonie, uh the hoonigan, umyou follow him.
He's doing like a tour, um, Iknow he's dating.
You're probably gonna hit everypit, every pit there is to
offer.
Um, so, um, definitely I'mgonna try to hit.

(01:57:07):
Like I said, I'm gonna try tohit all of those.
I'm trying to get a trailer andstart trailing my car.
If I get that, I'm reallyeverywhere, god.

Speaker 2 (01:57:15):
Because that truck and trailer combo that's like a
ghetto superpower in this shit.

Speaker 3 (01:57:26):
Yeah, I need that because my V6 has been good to
me.
But that thing is about at200-some thousand miles on it,
hey, but she's still kicking andbreathing.
She's been working her wholelife.

Speaker 2 (01:57:37):
She's still kicking and breathing, though.

Speaker 3 (01:57:40):
Uh-huh, there used to be a rental car, so that's
probably why I got so many mileson it Be like that sometimes.

Speaker 2 (01:57:47):
But yeah, shout your social media out so people can
know where they follow you.

Speaker 3 (01:57:54):
It's 2SS, underscore crazy C-R-A-Z-Y, underscore des
D-E-S, so y'all can follow me.
I really appreciate it.
If you see me out, saysomething.
I don't bite much, so just sayhi, come on, girl, I love all
the love.
You know what I'm saying.

(01:58:15):
Might even take you for alittle spin, you know.
So I love y'all and thank youfor supporting me.
It definitely means a lot to me.

Speaker 2 (01:58:26):
For sure y'all.
Well, we're going to tap backin with you.
It's the rollback show and werolling out alright, thank you
no problem, talk to you soon yes, sir.
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