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Speaker 2 (00:05):
Yo, yo, yo this dog,
you know we just took over the
rollback show.
Come on, you know we kind ofhijacked it from Unc 41380 back
in the building.
You already know we hijackedthis shit.
Rollback show.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
It's not ours.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
So now we fin gonna
do the interview hold up.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
I gotta sit up there.
My bad, I got kind of gettingsome weight since I've been in
hibernation a little bit, butall right.
First off, let's start with howI met you.
Let's start there.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
You want me to go?
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Shit.
So, the way I remember it, Icame over here for my first Not
my first time in Chicago, butlike my first time, like on some
dolo shit Like, and I didn'treally know nobody Whatever and
I linked up with a few of myhomies and I didn't really know
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nobody whatever and I linked upwith a few of my homies and I
ended up meeting him after oneof the big events and the rest
is pretty much history.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
I mean, it's been a
minute.
Yeah, you be tapping in and outa lot, so'll be tapping in and
out a lot.
So, since you'll be doing,since you'll be in and out a lot
, what have you seen change from, like, the scene when you first
tapped in to now that you'relike, I guess you could call it
part of the hierarchy of this,the society that we have in
chicago towards this thing?
Speaker 2 (01:42):
So I just I don't
know.
I feel like the vibes was justway different back then.
It was really just all for thecars.
I remember Mexican Independence.
They did the 48 Hours of PeaceChallenge.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
That shit was
successful.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
It was just all love,
all for for the cars.
Everybody put the pipes downand just now it's just like
everybody be I feel likeeverybody's just rowdy,
everybody's just wilding, doingtheir own thing.
It's not even about the cars,no more.
It's just like I don't knowpeople be outside too much too.
I feel like that too, like youcan't, they just can't give it a
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break sometimes.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
That I mean, I don't
mean to cut you off but that.
But I also feel like a partthat has to do with certain like
stage going from having oneperson to three people hosting
to like, oh shit, now you're atlike 10 to 12, right, you know
what I mean, right?
So the second, someone doesn'twant to be outside, somebody's
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going to jump to the, you know,to the spot, to try and take it.
So what I feel like instead of Imean, it don't.
It doesn't matter how manyhosters, as long as there's like
some type of like organization,you know what I mean to like
are people just people to decideto see, like, oh, what, what am
I doing?
what?
What type of day?
You know what I mean?
Something like that.
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So everything is a little bitmore more organized, because I
feel like that's what it needsan organization, and preferably
a place to actually do this shitwithout having a no
retributions or shit go bad orsouth.
You know what I mean?
Definitely, definitely.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
That would be the
best, but to get there it's
gonna be a long process it'sdefinitely a long process, but
every anything's possible and Ifeel like we can make it happen.
It might take a while and itmight be hard, but I feel like
we can do it.
Back to the hosting thing.
I feel like people just can'tgive it up.
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Like people not enough peopleunderstand that like you can't
be outside every weekend and notget no like I guess you could
say consequences.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
True.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
And it's just like.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
People do going to
get fed up about that.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
Like you said, people
jump the gun when somebody
wants to fall back and it's likeif y'all just keep doing that,
y'all just going to keep killingthe scene.
It's already dying and it'sjust going gonna keep dying if
y'all keep doing that.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
that's really it yeah
, like one of the big things
that I noticed from back in theday was people used to bring
their kids like eat a bowl ofcorn a lot that you know if
you're mexican they would eattheir lotes.
Just watch the whole thing godown.
Now you can't even like chillout there.
Besides, you're worried aboutsome shit going down like it's
always chaos.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Now you're just
worried about, like at least
over here, like shoot I meanreally anywhere like shootings
and just fights and just likecrazy, like accidents and just I
don't know like.
I feel like it used to be moreorganized, to where, like, there
was never so many crashes.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
I get that.
But then I also feel like partof that has to do with the
respect that the specs used togive to the host.
You know when I'm coming fromis, back in the day I remember
the host would be like don't dothis, don't do that.
And then the spec wouldunderstand that and follow those
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rules.
And nowadays, the way I see it,with society just pushing these
younger generations with, likemusic, anything, just to be more
violent and be more like crazyfor no reason, so I feel like
they take that from their normallife and bring it into the
scene to where it's like oh, nowit's just chaos because
everybody's on that type oftiming.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
So I'm going to be on
that type of timing instead of
forging their own path and likefiguring out what they really
should be doing.
You know what I mean,definitely, thank you.
Um, how do you see the scene asa whole?
Speaker 1 (06:11):
The way I see it is,
it's something good, but it's
also something bad, don't get mewrong.
It has its ups and it has itsdowns, just like with everything
.
But like with everything,there's too much of it is a lot.
You know there's got to belimits.
Like do it for a certain amountof time and then like cool down
, boom, you know stuff like thatNot every fucking weekend,
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because that's what's reallyfucking.
Like you said this shit upbecause they're not giving it a
break.
Like you said earlier, they gotto chill out, you know, but
people don't see it like that.
They're so thirsty to beoutside for no reason.
I mean, at the same time yougot to really think about it.
If you really think about itdeep.
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What do you do gain from beingoutside, besides clout, possibly
?
Speaker 2 (07:02):
getting in jail or
dead.
It's to the point where it'slike that, the way I see it,
because you're not making nomoney from this shit.
If anything, you're spendingmoney like you're.
I'm not gonna sit here and sayyou're wasting time, but like
you could be doing differentshit instead of being outside
every weekend, or like, like,not like.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
If it is gonna be
like that, at least have some
type of organization whereeverything everybody's like
following a set of rules,something, so it's not crazy,
just oh we outside and it'shavoc.
Instead of being like, oh weoutside and it's organized, it's
more like controlled.
Everybody knows what to do,everybody's more on point and
people can move more accordingly.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
My thing about the
scene now is I feel like people
just go outside looking fortrouble.
No, most of it Like yes, thisscene is definitely obviously
trouble, but like I guess youcan say it, but that's because
of how it shifted, because ofthe people who have been brought
into this shit in the recentI'd say like past, maybe few
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months to like a year, recent,I'd say like past maybe few
months to like a year, I'd say,and I don't know just, it's just
not the same anymore I mean, Ifeel like the only way to bring
it back is for everybody to seeevery the individuals like, for
example, let's say that you getto a pit right, boom, you're
there.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
The only way to bring
that energy and that vibe back
is for everybody, at that momentwhen they're just enjoying
watching cars, to see everybodynext to their shoulders as a
brother love for each other, oneanother, because, at the end of
the day, everybody when they'rethere, it used to be like that.
Everybody just had love.
They weren't worrying aboutlooking over their shoulder all
the time, right.
But now you, at one of thosespots, you where you got to be
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looking out over your shoulderand not knowing what the fuck
going to happen.
You get what I'm saying.
I feel like as long aseverybody drops whatever the
fuck they got going on and don'tbring that drama into this and
bring the love back, shit couldchange.
But it's a long if, because alot of people don't want to give
up their pride or their egothat easily to push it to the
side.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
And I feel like, at
the end of the day, shifting
from the streets to legal pitsand just more of that would just
I don't know if I'd say help,but I feel like it would be
better just because people wouldbe able to go somewhere.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
No, yeah, most def.
Like, for example, chicago.
If the city were to give us aspot where we could just do what
we want to do what we love todo, you get what I'm saying.
And like, even if they encloseit and tax people in and out,
bro, you know how much money thecity would make off of revenue,
right?
Speaker 2 (09:39):
A stupid amount of
money.
They don't understand that.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
But if they see that
and like see that, all the
amount of money that this couldbenefit to them, they could put
the money into, like benefitingthe school or something you know
Right.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
In the community,
something to help the community.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
You know what I mean.
Like, if they really look at itat that point of view, bro,
they'll take one hella stressoff their shoulders from dealing
with us and solve actualfucking crimes, you know,
instead of fucking chasing us upand down the fucking streets.
You know, but that's the way Isee it If the city would just
see what the fuck they have infront of them which is the way I
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see it a gold mine it wouldbenefit both parties.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
At the same time,
though, sometimes I feel like
they don't want to stop Like Ifeel like they don't.
Speaker 1 (10:27):
They don't want to
stop like I.
Feel like you think they profitmore about by putting them in
jail and going through the wholelaw system than doing that yeah
, to be honest, yeah, we cantalk about that if you want.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
I just feel like I
don't know, because over here in
chicago lately they just beenthey out, they, they looking for
anybody and anybody like likeit don't matter who you is, what
you're doing, if you out at thetakeover, they trying to get
you Facts and they just tryingto get.
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I feel like they just trying toget as much intel and just Like
to shut it down for good typeshit.
Yeah, type shit, I mean.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
I feel like yeah, but
at the same time I don't think
it's ever going to stop.
Like the way I see it.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
I don't think it's
ever going to stop.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Because there's
always going to be that next
crowd, that next.
Oh, that's seen this shitcoming up and then wants to do
it again and it's going to findthat loophole to deal with the
bullshit.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
Well, realistically,
takeovers have been going on
since like the 90s and shitEarly 2000s 80s and shit, and
it's like I don't feel like it'sever going to stop, but it's
never going gonna be like how itwas prime years yeah, and it's
just gonna continue to get worse, the way I see it, until
something, somebody actuallydoes something about it and I
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just feel like soon, like Idon't, I don't, I really don't
know, to be honest, I don't know, I don't know what's in store
for us I mean I just shit.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Just bring the peace
back, bro.
To be honest, just spread thelove.
That is because it got to thepoint where it was fun.
Now it's just out of hand.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
It's just like
sometimes I'd rather just stay
inside.
Speaker 1 (12:19):
Yeah, it got to the
point where it's like do I
really want to go out, or I'drather just stay inside?
Know, stay inside like two.
Speaker 2 (12:26):
Right.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
You know, it got to
that point, at least for me.
I don't know if anybody elsefeels like that, but at least
for me it got to the point whereit's like damn, I don't really
want to be outside like that, nomore.
Like this shit is dead.
Speaker 2 (12:37):
Me personally.
I know a lot of people who feelthe same way Like.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
People who feel the
same way.
Don't get me wrong.
I still got love for it becauseit's what I know.
You know what I mean.
But at the same time the wayit's going and the trail it's
taking I'd rather pave my owntrail and do something else that
could benefit not only myself,other people that want to be
part of what I'm doing, and thecommunity at the same time,
Because at the end of the day,we're going to be around them,
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so we got to help them out too Ilike that one.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
That was a good one.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Um, I feel like I
don't know just need a break,
bro, that's the way I see it.
When they just need to chillout, needs to stop for a little
bit it was just like the prioryears, like they would like.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
It would be like a
spring, summer thing, whatever.
It'd be like a season.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Yeah, it should go
back it should go back to that
like oh, it's spring.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
it's spring, summer,
boom, and then Niggas stack
their bread.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Go back inside the
house, stack your money, fix
your car.
Come out next year Like oh damn, that's you now.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Oh shit, you know
what I mean.
But now everybody's just Crashout, crash out, just ready to
risk their life and their carjust for a viral clip.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Some attention.
The way I see it.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
And it's just the ego
thing at the end of the day.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
They want to feel
like a celebrity for a couple of
minutes or hours, and it'scrazy because at the end of the
day you go outside and reallytalk to people.
Speaker 2 (14:18):
They don't know who
you are.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Exactly.
Outside of social media, youstep outside the career.
Who the fuck gonna know youRight?
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Like you should
really be trying to do something
to put your name out there in agood way for the community.
That's actually helping people.
Not helping people in thissituation, but like you know
what I'm saying no, not like Iget what you're saying, not even
generally.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Just help people, but
just like help yourself, get
into a better situation, right?
Not have to always worry abouthaving oh, do I have enough
bread, do I have enough this?
Or if I step outside the houseI'm going to get shot.
Work towards a better.
I can't even speak, I gotfucking caught in my mouth
Fucking.
Work towards a better way ofliving, not just for you but,
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like you said, the people aroundyou and your community, if you
can uplift them you know, Ifthey don't want to go, you can't
force them either, thoughthat's something you got to
realize.
There's always going to be thatone needle in the haystack, that
everybody's on board, butnobody, that one person, you
know, wouldn't try to bring thewhole ship down, but but if
there's bumps in the roads, youpatch them up, keep going.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
That's all you can do
.
Just got to keep moving andjust say fuck it.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
A little off topic,
but if you had to pick your
favorite drift car that youcould hop in and drive and fully
mod it out the way you want it,what would you go with?
Speaker 2 (15:50):
I probably have to
say I got three.
I'm not gonna lie.
I got three.
Um, why you need?
Because I can't make up my mind.
I got an E90 M3.
I got I ain't going to lie S14.
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What about you?
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Ooh, that's tough.
So I'm tired of a fucking fullymodded out pickup.
I'm sorry, a beaner in me sayspickup.
I want to say you, you know youhave a sports car something
lower that lays dope.
Nah, I want to be that oddballat the track.
What?
Speaker 2 (16:44):
the fuck what type of
truck.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
Oh nah see, now
that's where it gets fucking
hard fuck what really like whatbrand you trying to say brand?
Speaker 2 (16:55):
No, what truck do you
really like?
Speaker 1 (17:00):
It just sticks out to
you Old school C10.
Like the square body.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
I can see you in that
, definitely Tearing up the
streets and shit, awesome shit.
But oh yeah, what were wethinking?
Speaker 1 (17:21):
If you could fix?
Nah, how would I put this?
If you were able to dosomething to change the scene,
what would that be?
Besides the drama, the violence, anything that you think would
help benefit it in any way?
Speaker 2 (17:44):
I feel like if there
had to be one way to benefit the
scene, I feel like it wouldhave to be, just realistically,
just everybody coming togetherare you just talking about like,
just like like takeover sceneor like in general like car
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scene?
Because it's like everybody hasdifferent opinions, everybody
likes different things.
Some people are parking chillpeople, some people like going
to the track, some people showcars some people right, some
people show cars, some peoplerace cars.
Like you feel me like um rp1stock facts, um and I don't know
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.
I feel like each group has justlike hate towards each other
for no reason oh yeah, that'sfacts it's just like we're all
here for the same shit, like atthe end of the day, it's cars,
like if you don't like beatingon your car, that's cool.
I'm gonna go beat on minebecause it's mine yeah you gonna
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tell me no, like you can hateon me.
All you want.
Like, if I buy a car, I'm gonnause it how I want it exactly.
And people just can't seem tounderstand that.
I guess people just think likethey're so opinionative and they
just think like, oh, you'redoing that, you shouldn't even
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have it if I have the money tofix it why can't I, why can't I
go?
Drift down the street like whycan't I go snap an axle, fucking
, beating the shit out of it?
Speaker 1 (19:22):
like you know, I mean
, I guess the final like where
the, where the fucking sword isdrawn, is like breaking the law.
I guess that's where it comesdown to that, like that division
where it's like, oh, it's hateand know, or it's love against
the other group or not, becauseit's like oh, I'm not breaking
the law because of what I'mdoing, but you are, you know.
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That's why I don't like you.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
But I feel like, at
the same time, everybody who has
like a nice car or likesomething like maybe not
breaking the law in every singleway, but like everybody, not
everybody, Some people likecruising, but if you have a fast
car like you probably want togo fast, I mean, I guess, unless
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you're some I mean, Iunderstand that.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
I mean people just
got to understand that.
I mean sometimes, at the end ofthe day, the thing that they're
doing with the car might betheir escape to whatever they're
dealing with in their dailylife, you know like.
So what if they're goingthrough like some hard times in
their life or some bullshit thatthey can't deal, and the only
way to relax or take out thestress is either I mean building
their show, car racing,drifting, whatever they do and
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at the end of the day, I feellike everybody just has to put
their opinions to the side andput the love back into the whole
scene and, regardless if it'stakeovers, parking chills,
whatever, just bring the loveback, because I feel like at one
point it was all everybodyloved each other.
You know Facts.
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And then that shit just driftedapart with oh, this crew, that
crew, da-da-da-da-da.
Or oh, I'm going to do parkingchills, or I'm going to do this,
or I'm going to hit fuckinglegal racetracks, or this or
that you know.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
And like people
looking at you different just
because you're choosing adifferent path.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Yeah, it starts with
a beef, but at the end of the
day, just like, bro, y'alldoing- what y'all love with
y'all cars.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
So at the end of the
day, just enjoy what you're
doing, but just don't bring thatbullshit.
The way I see it, as long asyou're safe and you're having
fun, who cares?
As long as you make it home,that's all that matters at the
end of the day.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
No thanks, Everybody
got a family.
They try to make it back.
I mean, if you don't got afamily, you got some people that
do care about you.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
You always got
somebody that cares for you and
just remember whether you see itor not no, that's facts and my
dms are always open.
I'll be checking my shit a lot,so facts people ever need
anything.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
I might not answer
right away, but you know I'm
here all right, aside from thescene, I'm gonna take it a
different path aside from thescene.
What do you city wise, do youlike where you're from, more
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city wise, or would you rathercome out here, city wise, or any
other other states that youhave visited?
As in like staying or just likechilling like oh shit, I would
move there, type shit I ain'tgonna lie, I do love the rack.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
I do love the rack.
It's it's a second home, it'salways been and it's always just
showing hella, love all thebros.
You Type shit and it's justlike.
I love the rec with the bottomof my heart and I would love to
move here.
But my top place I ain't gonnalie would have to probably be I
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ain't gonna lie, I fuck aHouston.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Bro, you read my mind
.
I'm somewhere warm.
Fuck all that cold shit.
I fuck a Houston, you see.
You see, I'm in a puffer rightnow.
Nigga, it's cold yeah, fuck allthe cold shit I'm tired of that
shit.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
I do fuck with philly
I fuck with philly, and for me
it's like it's, it's still partof home, it's close, like you
know, if something happened orlike if I had to go home on some
shit.
Like it's, it's a, it's, it's agood, like I don't know, I just
feel like it would be a goodfit for me if I ever did want to
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move.
Content creation is always goodout there, you know, like
there's always shit going, likeall the homies I know shout out,
all the homies, rated Rshooters.
They always just getting thatwork in.
They always meets, takeovers,parking shows, tracks, football
games, basketball games.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
That's what's up,
everything.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
They doing anything,
everything, whatever they can,
they busting shit out.
There's always shit going onover there.
I feel like, as a contentcreator, that is a good spot to
maybe go to.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
you know, no, yeah,
me personally, like I said fuck
the cold, uh-uh yeah, I'm goingsomewhere warm.
I'm tired of that cold.
But going back to that, thattopic, my bad.
Going back into the topic ofcars and shit, one thing I did
get to experience this year thatI never got to experience was
the bike life, the bike scenethat I know.
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That's just probably huge inphilly definitely so like that's
why I'm just like I got toexperience that and what I, what
I wish that the bike that thecar scene had as the bike scene
is the love, because they lookout after one another like
because what we had to do?
we was a media truck so I had tolike either get in the way or
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move around and the love theyshowed, like they'd block off a
whole road just for me to getthrough with the truck.
So I was just like whoa, likethat's why I have none but love
for the bike scene and everybodyin it.
I wish that scene how theybehave and how they act was
brought into the young minds ofthe car scene.
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So they see that and like, oh,let's turn this into that, not
completely, but bring the loveback, bring the camaraderie back
.
Not all the beef, not all, youfuck my bitch or some shit.
Now I'm at you.
Leave that shit for some othertime.
We here to enjoy the cars.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
You know what I mean.
There's a set life besides thiscar shit.
You can handle shit when itneeds to be handled.
The car scene is not one ofthose places yeah, it's not a
place for violence.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
It's a place for
everybody to leave the violence
at home and come enjoy a showyou know and just leave their
minds at home.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
What they're dealing
with, fucking anything they're
going through.
How they feeling like if, likebro, like say, say you having a
bad day and you just driving andand you just drive past even
just a parking lot, you're justhaving a bad day or something.
You see a parking lot, you pullup, you just walk around.
You're just like damn, damndamn.
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These cars are fire.
Whatever, you're having fun,whatever, just looking around.
Speaker 1 (26:12):
You forget about what
you're going through.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
That's what I'm
saying.
It don't have to be takeovers,it don't have to be none of that
.
Anything that helps your mindstop the violence, bring the
peace back.
That's really, that'srealistically how you say thanks
and it's just like I feel likethe bike life is different just
because they fully show um, theyshow love to each other and
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they help each other out.
Not yet A lot, they don't just Idon't know, like the car scene
sometimes it feels likeeverybody for themselves, you
know, and with the bikes it'sjust like more of like a
brotherhood.
I feel like Awesome shit, likethey help each other, like if
something happens with 12 orlike whatever, like like you can
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hop on my shit, type shit, likeyou know yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
I mean, yeah,
basically bringing back the
camaraderie, because, like, uh,sadly, a lot of things that I've
seen in the scene is like,let's say, there is a bad crash,
there's not a lot of peoplethat stop right, they just keep
going and record yeah, like noteven check up on the people.
Yeah, shout out the people thatdo, actually, because I know a
couple people are getting on myass for saying that they don't.
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But I know a couple people thatdo shout out to y'all, but,
like the camaraderie bag, like,oh shit, make sure they good,
you know, make sure everybody'sokay.
That's a lot of the reasons whyyou see a lot of like how do I
put it?
Swingers get discouraged.
They don't want to come outsideno more because the
camaraderie's gone.
Everybody's just there because,oh, I want to get the best
video, because I want to get themost attention on Instagram.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Right.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Or oh, I want to
slide the best because I want to
get the baddest bitch onInstagram.
That shit is dead, bro.
Like, put that shit to the side, bring the camaraderie back,
have everybody enjoy the show.
Everybody go home at peace, youknow if, if everybody could
just work together I know Iprobably sound like a
motherfucking tape recorder atthis point, but it's got to be
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said, bro, because people don't,don't realize, people just
don't understand.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Yeah, that's all.
It is like they just don'tlisten, they just can't get it
through their heads and it'slike there's not really much
else we can do and peoplecomplain about the scene being
dead and just just shithappening, like people.
People go outside and thencomplain because 12s on ass.
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People go outside and thencomplain because 12s on ass.
Like think about what you'redoing, like, what are you
talking about?
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Like obviously, yeah,
what do you expect?
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Like you're going to
come outside and expect like to
go home, like, realistically,every time you walk out the
house you're not always meant tocome back, like you got to be
on 10 always, you know, andpeople just don't understand
that.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
I don't know man,
just sad, at least for me.
Like the way I was introducedto the C was a homie named Smurf
RIP Smurf.
You know the way he introducedme to everything and how
everything played out.
It was love, genuine lovetowards each other.
But once the Instagram, thecloud, the attention, the
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followers, this, this and thatcame around Before all that, it
was everybody was cool, you know, everybody knew each other, but
it was just on some.
Everybody was like vibing witheach other, having fun, music,
swinging, eating, you know.
But then it turned into like acompetition for who could get
the most attention and like,sadly, he passed away, but like
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he left the platform and then wekept it going.
Shout out to him, you know heleft the platform and then we
kept it going.
Shouts out to him, you know.
And it's sad to see from when westarted to how it was going now
, where everybody just at eachother's throats for no reason,
like, oh, that shit got to stopand everybody's got to come
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together and like what's thatrapper name, like J-Main, saying
push the peace?
You know, tux, like it's timefor all that crazy shit to stop.
Bro, everybody, just bring thelove back.
Everybody, enjoy each other,have a good time, and maybe,
maybe it'll be back to how itused to be, but till then, who
knows?
Speaker 2 (30:34):
You'll never know
until we try.
But at the same time it needs abreak.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
Everything needs a
break.
It's kind of like a sport.
It needs an off-season and anon-season.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
It's a good way to
put it definitely.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Definitely All right,
a little bit off topic, but
kind of funny.
But have you ever been close togetting hit at a show?
Speaker 2 (31:09):
I ain't going to lie
Multiple times Like I can't even
count on my fingers, but I'venever gotten smacked.
Y'all swingers, chill out,don't come for me, don't come
for me, don't come for me, chillout.
But I haven't been smacked.
I feel like if you just payattention enough and play your
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cards right, like there's reallyno reason why you should be
getting smacked.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
It's normally just
not always, but it's normally
just specs or just people ingeneral just getting too far in
or just just building up or justthat and I also feel like it's
the fact that one, like you said, the space they don't give the
driver the space that they needto do what they want to do Two
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little little.
They don't give the driver thespace that they need to do what
they want to do.
Two little fucking piece offucking info for everybody.
That's new to Takeovers Please,please, when you record unless
you're a cameraman if you'reshooting on your phone, keep in
mind the car on your phone lookscloser than it really is.
I mean no other way around.
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The car is closer than itreally is, like in the phone it
looks farther away, but inreality that motherfucker right
up on you.
So stop looking through yourphone and actually, when you
record, look at the car so youare aware of where the car is
going.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
Like half y'all
motherfuckers got brand new
iPhones and shit.
Y'all worried about getting thebest video, like man.
Pay attention and don't riskyour life bro.
Speaker 1 (32:39):
Your life is not
worth the video.
And if you do like he said, payattention, be aware, don't be
looking through the phone lens,be looking at, like your
surroundings and another, watchthe front tires, because nine
out of ten times that's wherethe car's gonna go, oh yeah, so
keep an eye on those front tires.
Make sure you know where thatcar's going so you can be one
step ahead and, like Unc said,keep your Freddy Fast feet
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Activated at all times Cause younever know, man.
You never know.
You might be thinking he coming.
He hit a rollback.
Sweep your feet, it's raps.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
Have you, have you
ever been smacked?
Speaker 1 (33:15):
no, I've been mad
fucking close, like, honestly, I
don't.
I don't know how, I haven't gotit smacked, but so far so good.
I'm bro, I gotta make sure.
No, I haven't.
I've been mad close, but no,thankfully no, I've seen people
yeah, I've seen people witnessmotherfuckers go starfishing in
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the air oh, definitely crazyshit like that.
But yeah, I've witnessed somecrazy shit for sure, and one
thing I do gotta say, though,for a slider's point of view I I
understand.
People get all up on your car,don't give you the space, or
it's like it's bound to happenthat you end up smacking someone
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.
But I feel like if you a slider, you know what you're going out
there to do, you know what thefuck's gonna happen.
And if a nigga do end upgetting in your way because he's
either too drunk or toosomething, if you smack him, and
it's bad, the person Right,like you know, and at the end of
the day, everybody this goes toeverybody, bro Everybody that
oh, this nigga owe me this, thisnigga owe me this because of
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that, oh, do, do, do, do, do, nobro, no, nobody owe anybody
nothing.
Because at the end of the day,we all go out there knowing what
the fuck could happen and whatthe fuck we're risking.
So don't be over hereComplaining oh the speck hit me,
now I need a bumper.
Or oh, he rolled back on me,now I need this.
No, bro, you know what you'reout there doing and what the
fuck the risk of happening.
So everybody got to shut thefuck up.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
That's a good one.
Speaker 1 (34:43):
That's a good one.
Tired of getting that shit.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
Because it's like,
yeah, people be too dumb, but I
don't know.
Like you said, it's just therisk you got to know you're
taking Like if you go outsidethinking, oh I'm just going to
go home, my car is going to lookfine, whatever.
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No, you're probably going to gohome with a dented quarter
panel.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Quarter panel,
scratch some shit, you know,
broken windows and for anybodyany new upcoming that, that
don't really got wheel.
Don't try to make it your firstappearance in a tiny pit.
Wait till you get a big lotwhere you can feel comfortable
and then adjust as you go.
The more seat time you have inyour car, the better you're
gonna be at that at sliding.
Just because you got a let'ssay you got a Mopar, or let's
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say you got a drift car, right,oh, just because you got that
don't mean you're going to bethe best right away.
Not like even the pros crash attimes.
So the more seat time you get,the better you're going to be.
For specs I would say first off, back the fuck up.
If you're drunk as fuck and youwith your homie and you had a
me and you know his ass drunk,pull his ass back.
We don't want to see nobodyflying or getting hurt at them
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Like one for sure, keep yourasses back.
Two, if you see cops, pleaseblock off of the swingers.
Speaker 2 (36:08):
The right way.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
The right way, the
right way, yeah, the right way,
because, at the end of the day,the swingers are the ones
running the most risk andputting on the show for you guys
, so you guys should be the oneslinking out for them because if
you guys, if you guys are justout here running every time one
cop pulls up, why are theswingers gonna keep coming out
risking their cars, riskingtheir like, freedom, and y'all
(36:31):
ain't even doing nothing to helpwith that?
Speaker 2 (36:35):
you know.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
Yeah.
And then third, back to whereit first started, like if a hoe
says don't, like obviouslypeople are not going to listen
when they say don't drink anddrive.
But if a hoe says don't drinkand drive, take that into
consideration.
Take everything that they'resaying to you not to do into
consideration, so at leasteverybody could enjoy the night
and everybody go home safe atleast into consideration.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
So at least everybody
could enjoy the night and
everybody go home safe at least.
I've seen a lot of people crashbecause of drunk driving at
takeovers and it's just because,like specs, they think like the
highway is like their racetrackor the roads.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
It's an open track.
No, you got to keep in mindthere's pedestrians on the road,
there's other people's lives atrisk on the road.
There's no need to treat thefucking streets as your fucking
personal racetrack.
Yeah, it's fun, don't get mewrong.
I've done everybody.
A lot of people have done it.
You get what I'm saying, but atthe end of the day, it's not.
It's not fun for everybody.
When there's it's a giant crowdand you're putting multiple
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people at risk the swingers, thepeople that are like actually
putting on the show I understandthem, because they're the ones
putting it all on the line.
But if you're there to eitherrecord or just watch, there's no
need for you to be fuckingracing everywhere.
Just take your time, do whatyou got to do and you'll have a
good time and watch a good show.
But until people don't startlistening to them and doing
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stuff like that, it's just goingto keep getting worse and worse
and worse and worse and stufflike that.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
It's just going to
keep getting worse and worse and
worse and worse, because I cansay from a perspective when,
back when New York was, I'd say,really lit, the takeovers were
crazy.
But each time I'd be outsidelike I'd see at least five
different accidents just fromthe takeover, like accidents
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just on the highway and justlike main roads and whatever.
And they're all specs from thetakeover, just riding like they
in an M4 and a fucking ToyotaCamry, like, bro, you're going
to get to the spot, bro, likewhat's the point of getting
there early?
I don't understand, because ifyou just get there early, you're
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just standing there.
Speaker 1 (38:41):
You're just in the
way.
You're not watching nothing,you're just standing there doing
nothing At least if you do getthere early, help people, direct
traffic, be like, alright, putyou right there.
Alright, the swingers could gothere.
You know shit like that.
Speaker 2 (38:55):
Help it be more
organized.
Speaker 1 (38:58):
Everybody could play
their role.
Just because you're coming nowand you're watching this and
you're seeing all this shitbeing orchestrated, it don't
mean you can't play your role.
Everybody plays a role in thisshit.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
Everybody just got
too greedy.
I feel like.
Speaker 1 (39:14):
That's what I'm
saying.
Everybody got too, too greedyfor the attention.
Everybody trying to run forthat.
Oh, I'm number one.
I'm number one.
At the end of the day, why areyou running so hard to be number
one?
When you die, I die, he dies.
We all gonna be in the samedamn spot, so why does it
fucking matter now that you'renumber one?
Speaker 2 (39:34):
Because, at the same
time, just because you're number
one now, a year or so come,what you going to be doing then?
That social media shit, allthat shit, that shit could drop.
Social media is up and down.
You could be up top one day,the bottom the next.
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You never know.
Speaker 1 (40:03):
That comes with
everything, bro.
At the end of the day how do Iput this, I don't know the way I
see it there's no point forpeople to continue to compete
for their number one position insocial media.
I compete for that number oneposition either at your job, at
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your goals, what you want to do?
Like, oh, I want to fucking bethe number one that has the most
Hellcats, some shit like that.
You know.
Strive for that Grind, for that, you know.
Strive for something outside ofthe takeover scene, like as
much as I do love the scene andhave love for it, and like got
brought in as a family andeverything it created a family.
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But it's not always going to bethis.
It's not always.
People grow up, people gettheir lives.
You know People are going tohave to walk away at certain
points, mature, you know.
You can't do this at every forthe rest of your life.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
I mean, if you want
to go ahead but make the way,
what I really want to say justmake something of yourself
outside of this, because this isnot everything if I just feel
like if people could just putthe energy they put in the meats
and takeovers and shit in thegetting money striving for like
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a new house or like getting afamily together, like whatever
you want, like likemotherfuckers be sitting here
all the time talking about, oh,I want to do this, I want to do
that, and then you go put yourenergy into something that
really doesn't benefit you inany way, you get no return out
of yeah so yeah, that's all Igotta say yeah, just make
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takeovers great again.
Speaker 1 (41:52):
Bring the love back,
man, please, please.
Leave the bullshit, the drama,to the side.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
Just make it all
about cars and community.
Man, that's what we started forand that's what we're trying to
end with, but the way it'slooking now who knows Can only
just spread the love and do whatwe keep doing.
Speaker 1 (42:16):
Yeah, and we finna
find out who we have next on the
show.
I mean we gotta we gotta picksome people up now, since we
took the show over.
We gotta you know shit, wegotta find new people to
interview and stuff like that,cause I ain't never done this.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
I kinda, we kinda
just we kinda just took it from
him.
Hell yeah, we just chatting andshit.
Speaker 1 (42:40):
But fuck it right
what Unc be saying?
All right, this the Roll BackShow and we going to roll the
fuck out.
Speaker 2 (42:46):
Catch you later.