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March 25, 2025 32 mins

The Breakfast Club Sits Down With NLE Choppa To Discuss 'Black Heat,' Celibacy, Kai Cenat,  Illuminati Allegations, Gay Rumors. Listen For More!

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Speaker 5 (01:09):
Wake that answer up in the morning, Breakfast Club, The Hops,
the world most Dangerous morning show, to Breakfast Club, Charlamagne
to God, just hilarious. DJ Envy is not here, but
Laura La Ross is feeling in for him. And we
got my guy, n Eli Chopper. What's happening to my
brother Man?

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Nothing much, it's nothing much. You got a new movie
called Black Heat, Black Heat.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
Talk to me about that Black Heat.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
I shot this movie like two years ago out in Orlando,
Jason Mitchell dreamed of me.

Speaker 6 (01:38):
Jason Mitchell, my guy.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Yeah, it's gonna be real dope. It's gonna be real dope.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
Let me talk to you about Black Heat. Now.

Speaker 5 (01:44):
I want you to know this ain't from me. You
see this this guy named Ark. It works here at
the other station right now.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
Read what he said.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
Oh you want me to read out loud?

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Yes, sir, yes, sir, reade.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
You know what it is. And when I sat down,
I said, no door moment with.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Mans, ask that, But I'm not asking a man.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
It's a grown ass man, a grown ass man. Take
Charla man and said, pause, pause, Paul. There's an allege
leaked picture of any last Chopper dick circulating online. It's
been a big topic of comfo because of his size,
included inny question if you're comfortable, please ask him about it.
The ship is huge, unk question you said black.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
I thought that was a good segway.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
I don't know, yo, man, it's huge, unk. I saw
I saw this ship. Were talking about that. That's not
I mean, it's it's it ain't it ain't wrong either though, Yeah,
what it is huge. I was telling somebody. Somebody was
just saying like, oh you you you a little shorter,

(02:59):
was like, well that cut my did hold me closer
to the ground heavy.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
Okay, Okay. I don't know why I couldn't text that
the Jesse Lauren.

Speaker 5 (03:12):
You know something.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
I love how how you showed me that message so
you didn't ask you. I ain't really getting.

Speaker 7 (03:24):
The last time you said you said you was gonna
be celibate. How that journey coming along?

Speaker 6 (03:29):
You still celibate?

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I mean, if I ain't celebrating, I'm singing so like
I'm always in good gracious So if I'm having ain't
releasing you know what I'm saying, I just keep it
bought it up.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
Telling that life that Kevin Gates, nobody does that.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
I swear we be on the same you're hear me,
we're on the sign type knowledge. So what I do
is a fun feel funel you know release you hear me,
you feel me? I keep it in. That's fine, And
this uses cool and leaning energy. You believe it's for real.

(04:07):
And then like you know, you know how, you'll be
having sex and you will calm your get tired. I
don't get tired, she'll get tired.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
What's the health benefits of that?

Speaker 3 (04:18):
So boom a boom that Look, the ship you released
can make a whole child. So just amazining. If you
keep it in.

Speaker 4 (04:28):
Babies and you got babies in your stomach.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Imagine they gotta look it up. Look it up though,
like look it up. You can, you can look it up.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
The girls that like the girl whoever it is, she
don't what you mean?

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Who I mean?

Speaker 8 (04:43):
I didn't want to say girls like I didn't want
to make it to like it's a bunch of girls
like yeah, I just get I don't know whoever, Yes,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
I was trying to put you out.

Speaker 8 (04:51):
There's like a but when this is happening, she never
says like like dang, I like you're not gonna finish
like that.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
I feel like sometimes women want to.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
And there would there'd be the devil. Why do you
want me to come on so bad? Why do you
want me to release something? They keep me path for
so bad? It was funny her I did it one time.
I did it one time, and she was so shocked
that mane came out and she just kept going and
she was just like, I ain't gonna do what she
was doing, but like she just kept trying, and like

(05:21):
kept trying and kept trying to so she would uh
she was basically, I don't want to. I don't want
to say exactly what it is because let's just say
she was doing something with her hand. But but but
but let's just say I'm not the type nigga in
the bedroom where it's like a hand job situation. It

(05:42):
was another circumstance where the hand jobs came in. I
don't I don't know if just put it that way,
but when I huh, no, no, no, no, no, I
don't want to say it because I'll tell you right
there saying okay, so boring. So she's doing the john

(06:05):
I ain't ain't, I ain't caring. So she's steady yanking
at that motherfucker motherfucking not coming. And I keep telling
I'm just looking at her.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
It don't work.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Work, And then I had to stop until I was like,
you know, you're good. I said, I told you good,
You're good, and she's like, oh you're dang, was like, no,
I'm done. I just told you I wan't fing to do.
So she was amazed though she thought I did a
magic trick.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
How do you know when you're done?

Speaker 3 (06:35):
You got to say it because they just don't know.
They just keep trying or they eat it. I think
she knew, but she just was like, couldn't fathom.

Speaker 6 (06:41):
How do you know you purposely shoot blanks? No, you
don't shoot, so you just stop.

Speaker 7 (06:48):
You can literally stop yourself from You've mastered that, like
not coming but still being pleased.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
Like you still because so what happened there? Like it
turns into so like a like an orgasm type of sensation.
It feels like, let's just say, when you come, it's
more like a release. That's a release, but when you
hold it in it's more like a it's more like
a it's not a sound.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
You gotta do the sound so I can understand the difference.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
And then what's saying sound weird. But it's like like
like it's like self.

Speaker 6 (07:27):
Look, it's like I'm gonna keep I'm gonna keep like
like like you like you came in yourself.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
I got you, I got you.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
I don't believe nothing. I just don't feel like that's possible.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
You can ask anybody around me. I see it all day.
I'll be trying to get him on the way with it.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Now, some ladies out there like he's lying, he's nothing
on my face last night, No, I said.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Now, some might say that because song. You know, some
don't got that type treatment, but some know what's up.
They'll be like, he ain't lying, And you have this
person say he lying, Well, that's just me. You got
a different experience in the other one.

Speaker 2 (08:01):
How do you pick and choose who gets the on
the face and who gets the retention.

Speaker 6 (08:06):
Ripping some bitches off?

Speaker 3 (08:09):
Though? I hate that. I hate that that that what
that car that favoritism, not that what that car want
to be like a misconception. I really don't be like
doing that. Like there probably be something that I promote,
but a lot of my music when I make like
freaking type music, I be selling this sometime and it's
just be like I'd be having the funk. I'm a

(08:30):
fuck to beat, but like a lot of people feel
like I'm just slanking straight meat all aroundom. Really I
don't have I don't have that much time to I
really don't have to wake up at seven. I am
right now after this. I gotta do this, do that, dude,
I really don't have.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
Time no more for six like that, Like how I
used to When did you decide that you wanted Black
Heat to be a porn of?

Speaker 3 (08:54):
What? When did I decide I want a black Heat
to be a pornt of? When?

Speaker 4 (08:58):
What was it not?

Speaker 6 (09:02):
And if it was the port of Jason Mitchell would
not belong in the porn.

Speaker 4 (09:08):
But what is it about?

Speaker 6 (09:09):
Just give us a brief synopsis on what black he is.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
So Black Heat is something I'm extremely proud of because
I'm a father. So the whole story is about how
Jason Mitchell, a dream doll, is pretty much trying to
protect their daughter. And you know, every day that's what's
happening in the world with people. That's you know, fathers, mothers,
We're trying to figure out ways to protect our children,

(09:34):
beat up for them emotionally, physically, mentally whatever way we can.
And I feel like that's what brought clarity to me
wanting to really be a part of the project. Even
though I played a role that wasn't the best role,
but I feel like it's still a representation of what's
going on every day in life. So I still even
though my role wasn't the most positive, I still come

(09:55):
to the table and served purpose for the overall just
which is protecting our life ones, protecting our loved ones,
and our babies, which I love my kids.

Speaker 6 (10:03):
Are you an elite? My man? Are you an l chopping?

Speaker 3 (10:06):
In the movie, I'm my name is King David? Okay, yeah,
And what's you said?

Speaker 2 (10:14):
You don't play the most greatest character, Like what is
the what's his storyline?

Speaker 3 (10:19):
I'm pretty much like in the in the movie, my
character is I'm young, but I kind of take advantage
of girls. That's not as how you put it, that's
not like not underage, but as mature, not as still young.

(10:42):
You know what I'm saying. You know, you got some
girls are still real young and it's like green, Yeah,
easier to control them and get them and like pretty
much I'm selling the dream manipulation. Yeah yeah, but it's
the same time still as with it though, So like
certain Ship I could, I could, I could, I could

(11:04):
really channel, but certain Ship I couldn't. You know what
I'm saying. Certain shit. I was like, like, for instance,
it was a moment where I had to do some
physical to to the to the actress on camera, and
like after every scene I had to like my conscience
couldn't let me walk away without apologizing. I'm like, I'm sorry,

(11:25):
Like on the side, she was like, no, it's just acting.
But like one time, like she did that. What I
love about acting though, is like it creates real things
that has went on with people. Because like it was
one time where when I did it, I think it
was the first time I did what I did, she
like genuinely like cried, like it really like brought a trigger,
so like something she she had went through and she

(11:47):
played the role so well, and then I played my
role so well. I feel like people was looking at
me like, yeah, like what you be doing. I'm like,
I'm like, bro y'all.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
I was like I don't know, man, I don't know
what did you channel.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
So my thing is with acting, when I when I
had to channel something, I want to figure out the
why why is King David like this? How was he
brought up? So I'm always talking to the director, the
script writers. I'm like, what is the reason of why
he was like this? And you know, the main reason
was the main reason that my character was like that.

(12:26):
It is the main reason why a lot of us
are the way we are. It's just about how we
was raised, what our upbringing was, Who were our parents,
what traits did they have, what curses did they pass down?
So with me knowing King Davis's backstory, I knew what
I was inheriting, and what I inherited was just a
boy they needed love, and so you know, as a

(12:46):
boy that needed love, I just did what a boy
they needed love would do. And that's what and the
best thing they do is rejected, Like when they needed
they when they really needed they rejected because they don't
know how to receive it. So I felt like that
road is easy. I deal with a lot of people
in the youth. I don't been in the screet I

(13:06):
don't been to the jail house, I don't been to
juvenile I already know what that nigga need a hug,
Look like he just need a hug mama, ain't ain't
ain't bridst feed him enough, I ain't cut with him enough,
and hold the boy.

Speaker 4 (13:22):
That's that's absolutely true. You know we talk about guys,
I mean women having daddy issues all the time. It'd
be like that with men too.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Sons need their fathers, sons need their fathers their mothers,
and sometimes you know, I feel like I feel like
my my character what was crazy up? What was crazy
was I had my father, and I feel like this
also happens in our community. We'll have our dad, but
our dad won't really be shit needed. So like so
like my father, he was in a movie. He was

(13:51):
like a stand up guy. He was a king like
he that's why I got the name King David from
in a movie. Like my father was a was a
was a high ranking king in a movie. Like he
was this big dude, big this, big that, But he
didn't teach me the stuff that was valuable enough to
carry me with humility. He also taught me how to
be agreed, how to gain territory, but he never taught

(14:14):
me how to uphold it up, keep it in a
professional manner.

Speaker 6 (14:19):
So this movie is gonna be in theater too.

Speaker 5 (14:24):
You know it's not gonna help you beat the Illuminati allegations.
I saw you responding to some lady. The young lady
said you sold your soul, and you said she was
just mad. You ain't given none of that. Fifteen in Dick,
he said fifteen, I don't know. But why would she

(14:51):
say you sold your soul?

Speaker 3 (14:52):
I don't know. I feel like some real on the
real bro. I feel like what's to be perceived online
always gonna not hit with what's reality in my life.
Have I sold my soul? I've yet to compromise. I
swear to God, I've yet to compromise. And I've seen
people compromise, and I don't even get offered to compromise

(15:14):
because my energy too strong. Would't nobody even know how
to come to me for a compromise because I don't
give inviting energy to it. So have I sold my soul?
Only thing I see on my soul too, is the
most high. I love to live free, I love to
keep everything intact with what I believe in. But on
my soul, I also came to a space to where

(15:34):
I wanted to drop certain things I was holding on
so deeply to to become a new version of myself.
So if that looked like I sold it out, I mean,
that's probably what she's trying to get at. But in reality,
I wanted to free myself from things that I've been
brought up to be important, like you know, gangsterism, Like
I know who I am. I know I'm gonna hold myself,

(15:56):
and I know anybody play with me and anybody cross
their line, I promise you gonna stay there, like I
swear to God. But I'm not seeing that happen like
how we're looking for it. I'm not looking for it.
And I also think God has put me in a
new atmosphere to stay above it, so I don't have
to carry that that tough guy shit with me no more,

(16:16):
because I feel like God has renewed my life and
gave me more life to the point to where I
don't even gotta Before I even told a weapon or something,
I'm already mentally not putting myself in that predicament so
I have to use it. That's what I realized, Like
if I'm putting myself in a predicament to where I
got to use something, then that's why I went wrong.

(16:36):
But I'm trying to be away from it. I'm trying
to be positive. I'm trying to be clean. I'm trying
to be a better example for my kids because I
got children, Like I said, so, I'm just trying to
live and I'm also trying to be there for them.
So when mom say I sold it out, hey listen,
I sowd it out for the most side. I sold
out for my mother, doing my pops. I sold out

(16:58):
for my kids. I sell out to So whatever way
I can sell out to them, I'm gonna do it well.

Speaker 8 (17:04):
Speaking of positivity in your kids, you did something on
Valentine's Day and I thought it was so dope.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
The apology the song Crescent Moon.

Speaker 8 (17:11):
Yeah, just back up for me and just talk to
me about like your decision to make the song and
then your decision to release the song to the apology
to your kids.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Mom.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
So the song making the song got man, it was
something happened, and they like reached like a breaking point
for me where I just needed to sit down and
write my rooms. I'll never forget it. I was in
San Diego and I just sat down. I booked the
studio session because I was kind of like just fed
up with the situation. We had in hand. But you know,

(17:41):
I sat down and the whole time, like for a
year or so after we after everything happened, hit the fan.
I had been like in the now that I did
wrong just because I felt as if I was being honest,
but in a science sense of me being honest. That
doesn't take away from what hurts you may cause just
because you blunt. So in that space I started to

(18:03):
sit down. I opened on my journal. I started to
jot write down all my wrongs where I felt I
was wrong, and just take accountability. And once I looked
at him and read over him, it don't matter because
I always felt my good outweigh my bad. But you
know I'm saying, when I wrote everything down, I realized
some of the bad, some of the broken promises, the gratitude,

(18:27):
how much weight it carried, can overshadow the good. So
I took accountability for that. I put it in a song,
and music with me is my way of releasing. Music
is the best way I can communicate to a person.
So I made it. I played it for my mom.
She cried. I was like, dang, and I was listening

(18:49):
to it, listening to it, and I ain't never playing
for my baby mother. I just kept it. It's like,
you know, part of my journal. And one day I
built the courage to play it for and I played
it for. She cried hard. She cried hard. I played
it twice. She cried, and I was like, this is
my way of just trying to apologize to you. In
a few months go by, I still didn't release it,

(19:13):
but I wanted to make the moment real in person
before I could get on social media and say like, hey,
this is what we're doing. And one day she hit me,
she was like, I feel like you've done everything but
but publicly apologized to me. And I feel like I
was like, you know, I apologize to you in private

(19:33):
all the time. Like what's real with what we got
going on is in person, she said, But I felt
embarrassed publicly and I was like, you know what I said,
it makes a lot of sense. So I felt old
her that and I felt like the most perfect time
to do it was on Valentine's Day, and I after that,
I felt like a lot of the relationship become become

(19:56):
It's not it's not the most perfect, but it's a
work in progress and keep moving up every day. I
feel like so you know, I'm grateful for it.

Speaker 4 (20:04):
You know, the best apology is changed behavior.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
Yeah, yeah, that too.

Speaker 4 (20:07):
I ain't playing on being I guess more president the
correct it.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
I mean, my behavior is changed. But I also feel
like I also feel like at the end of the day,
the healing womb, I mean, not the healing womb, the
healing womb, and like how timing works with it is
also of the other essence, you know what I'm saying.
Like I work towards myself every day. I feel like

(20:31):
I'm a great guy just simply because I pray for
God and I look for God as I seek it,
and I try to figure out how I can be
the best version of me every day. You know, regardless
of if somebody sitting there and seeing it. Every day,
everybody ain't gonna see your shadow work. But I know
I'm putting it in, so I'm cool with that. But
sometimes you know, it's just about timing. Man. You could

(20:53):
be you could be the most polished version of yourself,
But you know, everybody got to be able to receive it.
The person trying to go to got to be able
to receive it. And if they're not ready to receive it, yet. Shit,
this is just so that's probably you'll corner you gotta
deal with and I'm cool with that too. Now I'll
just wait till you able to fully receive it.

Speaker 8 (21:12):
How has the communication with you guys behind the scenes changed,
Like even before you publicly apologize, Like what was that?
What was it like prior to you playing the song
for her? And what is it like now after?

Speaker 3 (21:22):
Prior to I feel like it was a situation to
where it was like it reached the point to where
for like a month straight, like a month month and
a half straight, it was like it was kind of
cold because she was telling me that she needs that

(21:42):
apology publicly. She needs it, she needs it, but I
was just telling her like she felt as if I
was trying to brush her off, but I was really
just trying to plan it for Valentine's Day because I
thought it was sweet. Like so the toughest part of
that whole process was like trying to keep her in

(22:02):
a good graces. But she thought like I was playing
with her because I told her I was like, I
got you, I promise I got you. And the whole
time where I'm saying I got you, it was like
it wasn't trusted enough. But it's understood why I wasn't trusting.
Probably I ain't kept my word a lot of the times.
So I'm cool with you not trusting my word. But

(22:24):
in the back of my mind and on my heart
and between me and God, I knew I had her.
So I feel like when she sing it, it was
like a big burden was lifted off her back and
she smiled, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
So you got a song in the film too, and
Black Heat, Heart Life feature in Kerry Washington.

Speaker 6 (22:41):
That's the actor or that's the singer.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
So that's Karry Washington, that's my always care watched.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
She's a singer.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
Yeah, Yeah, she's real dope, brilliant talent. And that song
because it's pretty much about, you know, protecting kids. How
are we going to protect our kids growing up? How
we're going to show them how to be better than
the visuals, be your man, and how to be the
best diva. The humblest diva is what I try to
get my daughter to be. And I write letters to

(23:10):
my kids and in the in the song, it's pretty
much something deep that I So it's gonna be a real,
real dope dope song, really a dope project. I'm moving
in the music coming together.

Speaker 4 (23:23):
I know they say you gotta go because you gotta
go do the Today Show, But I do want to
ask you a couple more questions real quick. Why did
you tell you wanted nothing on his butt?

Speaker 3 (23:30):
I did not.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
You said you told on his butt.

Speaker 3 (23:35):
I didn't not. I was singing my song, let me
not on your butt, but.

Speaker 4 (23:40):
You tweeted it. I did not. It was a TikTok.
It was something try and get let me pull it up.

Speaker 5 (23:49):
I'm looking at it x right now, Anellie chopping. He
let me not on your butts and not stops the
music and they talk about.

Speaker 6 (23:59):
Okay, so like that was the lyrics?

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Crazy, I hear, but I saw that.

Speaker 4 (24:13):
I'm like, what, okay, he was singing your lyrics.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
You sing the limps on the stream and can't even stopped.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
The song like him, Like I was singing the lyrics,
but I were looking at him. He feels uncomfortable.

Speaker 4 (24:27):
You can't look at the eyes while you're doing that.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
You know, I knew he was gonna do you know
you niggas, you know how you joke with.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Him and all the time. Yes, yes, he did. Yes,
he's big gay over there. That's Queen Mother.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
I'm telling you.

Speaker 5 (24:47):
One thing I did see with my own eyes and
heard with my own is d One said that you
have a serious calling on your like I love d
One body.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
He's a great guy and he wouldn't say that to
you if he didn't really feel it. How did that?

Speaker 3 (24:59):
How did you receive I received it well. I received
it very well. I'm glad he spoke it over me
as well. I'm highly aware of it. I feel like
I'm tested every day. I'm still one of the youngest
thriving people in the game. So I know it's I
know the annoyment on my life. I know how big

(25:20):
it is. In the same token, I still don't know
because I know, like when we think big God thinks.

Speaker 6 (25:28):
You're Venus, Jesus Christ, I don't know.

Speaker 8 (25:33):
Let me go look up this picture because I need
it for you'll see how big God is thanking for you.

Speaker 5 (25:38):
It's crazy, y'all, but to your point, you just don't
know who you can end up being in life. I'm
little with macnext was Malcolm little first.

Speaker 3 (25:45):
You know what I mean. I feel like I feel
like I know, I know the magnitude. I know what
I come here to do, and like, I feel like
as long as I know that, and I know it's
gonna be gigantic, Like a lot of people may look
at me and be like, it's just this guy or
it's just this kid that we saw grow, but it's

(26:07):
like going to be in a way that you can't
even explain. I know the purpose all my life and
it humbles me every day. And sometimes I'm not a
person that live in fear, but they low key like
it doesn't scare me, but it frightens me a little bit,
just because I know the burden that I'm carrying is

(26:27):
something that the most signed to me. And it's also
the reason why I feel my path isn't as easy
as a lot of people I'm driving. I'm getting a
lot of success, but my path, my path is it's
different because like I said earlier, I ain't compromised. It
ain't none that I'm doing to get further by quick gang.

(26:51):
I'm taking a longer road and I'm trusting God throughout it,
and I'm listening to the whispers and the wind and
I'm going about my day. But no, I I know
it's big. I know it's huge because everybody around me,
all my peers they eat are beefing with somebody, they dying,
or they going to jail. I'm not doing none of it.
Just stay relevant. I'm just being me. I pull up

(27:11):
as me, I be in my lane. Don't nobody post
in ely music but me and my team and I
just still thrive in the solo space. And I wake
my ass up there to day and make sure that
I'm doing what I'm doing. Stay on my prayer. I
pray for I test my phone, I pray for I eat,
Pray for my plane line, pray for it take off,

(27:32):
pray throughout the day. I fast, I put the work in,
be with my kids. I glorify God. That's all I
speak about. All those things. I see why people feel
threatened when my OI will come around. So, I mean, listen,
some people say I'm this, some people saying I'm net,
some people saying I'm gay. Some people say so my soul.

(27:53):
But hey, let go into the Kevin Gates revelations. Find
a nigga I told on, Find a nigga that stuck
they dicking me. Uh, find a nigga I stuck my
dick in I'm gonna add to what he said. Find
a nigga out, put my mouth phone, find all of that.
Find me being a devil worshipers, find me doing rituals,
find me praying upon kids like these people doing. Find

(28:15):
all that ship and then come talk to me and
pull up rear receipts.

Speaker 7 (28:19):
And you you're so really ground that you keep moms
with you, keep me family with you. You know you,
that's one thing I always adore about you, Like you're
very grounded and your intentional about what everything you did.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
So he don't he don't see me walk in his
room for what seven years.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
Now, and it was longer when you first time you're
not a mass.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
I go to sixteen, sixteen to six years. But it's
going on seting, so like does it.

Speaker 8 (28:46):
Ever get annoying you having that dress? Stuff like that though,
like the gay stuff, that gay baiting, all that stuff.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
You want to know some what I realized was like
with the greats, everybody thought it was something with them
that they said princess gay, they said MJ as kids.
Some people thought he was gay. They bro everybody that's great.
Especially that's like melon in the color. We get crucified.
The most and it's really by our own community a
lot of times, and it is sad as fuck. I

(29:13):
don't see that going on other communities. These niggas get
allegations and shit and they staying with their people.

Speaker 6 (29:19):
Ah.

Speaker 3 (29:20):
I don't believe that Tom never did that. He didn't
touch those kids. But when it happened to us, it's
just like I knew it. I knew that. It was
like it was like we ain't innocenter to prove and
gets it no more. We guilty. I was real And
it's like something that's been instilled in us since slavery.
I guess it's just like something that we ain't really

(29:40):
broke out of. Like I feel like niggas would have
been hating on me for shit back in the day
if I got promoted a house nigga, like as you
mad at me because I'm finna be in the house dealing.

Speaker 5 (29:51):
Jav was up here years ago and jay Z said
that the reason people do that, especially people from our community,
black people, is because they want to justify their failures.
They want to be able to say, I didn't make
it because I didn't sell my soul. I didn't make
it because I didn't you know, join the illuminati instead
of just know you didn't make it, because maybe you
just don't got the talent.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
You didn't make it, maybe you didn't put the work in.
People use it to justify their feelings.

Speaker 3 (30:11):
Yeah, man, it's it's it's a it's a conversation that
can go on for a long long time. Man, But
it's it's very it's very it's it's like disheartened. Man.
I don't think you could do a smile at it,
you know what I'm saying, and just keep waving by
and keep going the way you gotta go. But God,
but I pray for people that ain't found God, because

(30:33):
when you judge me, you just let me know you
found God. I never just nobody around me, I say, hey,
that's some ship I wouldn't do, or like that's her week.

Speaker 2 (30:46):
First of all, he'd even put yeah next to a
dark cloud. You're sitting next to darkness. That's all right, because.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
I didn't know.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
I feel I didn't know. I did not know. We know.

Speaker 5 (31:03):
New film Black Heat. In the March twenty eighth, Mary continued,
success man, keep growing, keep evolving, man, we love to
see it.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
Go get your boost two factory, drop some little colors.
Somebody hear me that real fab please if you can,
you please, we just got a new colorway. We got
this not now only, and we got this not only
in yellow, but black, blue, gray, and red.

Speaker 7 (31:35):
That's what's up, yo. Literally, look you know you gave
me smmery. So my son was like, I want him
to come up with some more colors because I don't
like yellow. Now you're coming out with colors.

Speaker 3 (31:43):
All right? Got them? And like I said, support black people.
Black people, lets support each other. They ain't even that
high the stand for each other standing together Because I
own this shoe, I don't. I'm not a slave to
the shoe. I own it. And that's something that we
need to keep instilling into the community. Rather we're supporting
someone with ownership or trying to create and gain ownership

(32:05):
for ourselves. So no much love, Thank God for having
me again. Club.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
Wake that ass up in the morning, Come breakfast, Club,

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