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February 11, 2024 • 115 mins
Vero G Spotlight Radio Show 1.31.24 with Co-host DJ Loudmouth & Karate / MMA Master CJ Rivera

Vero G Talks with amazing talented World Champion Karate Master CJ Rivera, all about his life, career, & love of karate & MMA.

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Do it right? Of course? As always, of course the.

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Co producing here hiding insite mister DJ Glama from the background.
Course again, guys, I'm suppose to go real Gi. You're
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Speaker 3 (05:14):
So again, first, get right into the show announcements. Yes,
as you guys know, first and foremost, I will be
performing live tomorrow at Harlem Nights.

Speaker 6 (05:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
I'm excited like that will performing live as well, and
we're just gonna give you guys a great show and
think out to vibe interests of I said a correct name.

Speaker 5 (05:33):
Get your name right for having us on the amazing
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that out again. It's called on my Way by him
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Speaker 3 (05:59):
So definitely go check that. We do have February slots
performances open now, we do have a few left. We
have limited sleeps. Seats are slots available.

Speaker 5 (06:08):
So if anybody knows anybody and your artists out there,
you know Tri State area or worldwide, we'd like to
perform for our next you know, opening for our show,
definitely contact me on my Instagram and all that said
and done so you already know. Also, big big announcement everybody,
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and supporting your girl REROGI thank you so much again,
appreciate that. All right, so they guess again, let's get
into celebrity guts before we get our guests on the show.

(06:50):
I am getting to the team right now. Ooh again,
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back the love too on here or Instagram wheld where
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and I will put it on the show.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
All right, So let's getting ready to celebrity gus first
and foremost, I have to talk about this, Yes, get
right into the beef today, right so.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
As you guys know Nicki minaje oh man, don't mind
the background Nicki Minaj, of course, you know she just
had the Pink Friday too, that came out right recently
and a.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
Lot about a lot of people are really supporting her album.
That's really all right, So I know she has no
music in a while, so she know, big kudos to her.
So apparently she which is weird because her and Megan
dt lyon as I called it, had one time the
song together. They were friends. And apparently ever since the
Tory Lane situation where she got shot by him by

(07:48):
the foot and all the mockery of all the celebrity
friends that made fun of her and all the sense
and everything else, Yeah, it's just been nothing but beef
since then.

Speaker 5 (07:56):
So apparently Mega Dton made a song, a this song
called Hiss.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
I did listen to it. It was very intriguing. She
went hard and I must say between Nicki min Nas
versus her Meghan killed the fucking beat. She she went
all in on it. Where Drake made Niki the few
other people that she has issues with in the industry
as they call it. Yeah, she went in. So again
it's called Hiss. Go check that out. The videos dope

(08:23):
by the way, visuals are amazing.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
And yeah, so ever since Nicki heard that, she did
a dis track back on that called Bigfoot. And that's
about of course the situation happened with Megan, and of
course the foot situation and how Nicki went really in
about her personal life about her mom. You know where
her mom was located, her gravesite.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
It's gotten really really messy now pretty much now the
place that her mother is buried at. I believe there.

Speaker 5 (08:51):
Of course they were notified, and now they trying to
maybe relocate the grave because unfortunately people are gonna go
to her mother's grave and maybe desecrated or got what else? Right,
So it's just a lot of crazy drama going on,
and it was since then.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
You know, it's just like Meghan went to Thin called
Megana's Law. Y'all know what that's about. That was a
law years ago that taking place by a little girl
who was unfortunately kidnapped and raked and killed by a
local I think a pedophile or something like that. And
you know, that's when we made the law into an
attack many years but I think nineteen ninety three or
so or something like that. Anyway, So it's a lot

(09:25):
of shit going on, messy shit, and Nikki is going
really in a lot of people saying her disc is
not that strong. I mean, what do you think about that?
A lot of mouse? What do you think?

Speaker 1 (09:33):
Man?

Speaker 3 (09:35):
Oh, you got to hear it. You gotta hear it.
You gotta put your input on this, man, all right,
when you guys any input on this?

Speaker 6 (09:40):
What you think you think?

Speaker 5 (09:41):
NICKI went hard on her the Bigfoot Nikki, you know
this track on Meghan or how do you guys feel
about the hiss one done on Nikki?

Speaker 2 (09:49):
Nikki?

Speaker 5 (09:50):
Sorry Megan, this thing on Nikki. So you guys you
know coming below all that and.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
Put your feedback on that. So next we're gonna talk
about the one in an hour, mister McMahon.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
Now, as you guys know, he is the basically the phone,
the founder right of w W Backdam's qui E w
O w w F but w W W w F right,
and then they changed because the federation and all that
crap was it Okay, So technically it used to be
called w F, but due to legal ship whatever defense,

(10:21):
they changed to entertainment w w E. So, as you
guys know, this guy's been having a lot of speculation,
a lot of allegations against him. I know, mister Lamov,
you want to say something briefly about this because you've
been more honest more than ever. Okay, So I've just
summed up real quickly and then maybe next time we'll
talk more about it thoroughly on the show. Apparently there's

(10:42):
another speculation allegation now of another sexual account or assault.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
Is that correct. Assault, Ah, it's sexual, is it sexual?

Speaker 6 (10:53):
True?

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Assault?

Speaker 6 (10:54):
Right?

Speaker 2 (10:55):
Sex trafficking, sex trafficking.

Speaker 3 (10:59):
Okay, we get in more different to this. Okay, so
there's more to this than we know. So apparently he's.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
I heard about that well the wrestlers, right right, right,
this is terrible. And apparently there was a part where
he had the threesome with the young lady and he
defecated on her.

Speaker 3 (11:18):
If you don't mean that basically means he shipped on
her face.

Speaker 2 (11:22):
I'm not laughing the so called female rappers.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
We ain't going there, all right, Okay, no, I know,
So back to the situation.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Okay, listen, can I talk? No, We're not doing that today.
I will mute you, all right, all right? Back to
make Man, to make mad trying to get to the show,
so make man. As you know, as you mentioned the
handle bag, he also carried dildos. Is that correct?

Speaker 4 (11:53):
He used uh toyss Oh my god after different people, wrestlers.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
That he didn't like.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Is that correct?

Speaker 2 (12:03):
I don't know. Like he had a holding one, he
had a rock one.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
Oh my god, I'm done. I hi and done. So
this man carried him out a bag of deal goes around.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Just the way he went, Hey, whathever we get some
more or it gets the woman on.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
I'm done Listen. I'm not laughing about that, but maybe
he sticked. Hey, listen, these days nothing facing me.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
But he resigned in disgrace from the board.

Speaker 4 (12:36):
He's no longer a part of w W and t
k o ye, the company that owns w W now
and the USC.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
But isn't it going to Netflix next year? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (12:46):
They signed the Big Five band out of deal. They're
gonna be on Monday Night. Was going to be on
Netflix in January.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
But he's no longer any.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
At all hopefully No.

Speaker 4 (12:56):
I mean he's still owns stock but the company, but
he's especially out.

Speaker 3 (13:03):
Wow, you heard her first here, guys, So yeah.

Speaker 4 (13:07):
First time and what seventy five years that hasn't been
a McMahon running a part of ww w F or
ww F or w W.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
That's crazy, es israzy. So I don't know.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
We'll have to do a whole show about this.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
Yeah, another time for that, so yeah.

Speaker 4 (13:27):
We don't have time today, but we'll have to do
a whole show m hm, multiple episodes about him.

Speaker 3 (13:33):
So you heard her first here?

Speaker 6 (13:36):
People?

Speaker 3 (13:36):
So again in the.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Sexual assaults and h and rapists.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
We're not gonna talk about him, not in this show.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
No, no woman, a woman has come forward may allegations, right.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
May allegations against a certain TV producer.

Speaker 5 (13:56):
Well, we're not going to discuss about no, no, no, no,
no no.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
And he's kind of known and the sex world.

Speaker 5 (14:03):
All right, Well, we're not going to get more to
it because that's not the main focus of the show
with that.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
So let's just say things are out there and it's
going to be what it is.

Speaker 4 (14:13):
So, yeah, they recently they scrubbed fitz pick Man from
the history of WWE the website.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (14:25):
The he brought his name and is any image of
him and videos and yeah.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
Well remember this is the first allegation he had out there.
This is not the first.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
He paid over twenty dollars, had multiple women. It was
won decades.

Speaker 5 (14:42):
Was that the same one that he paid was twenty
thousand dollars for therapy services after he violated her and
everything he.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Paid for all nice but like luxury for her.

Speaker 7 (14:51):
Yeah, yeah, Mercedes, something like oh forgive me shipping on
your face and doing god knows what else to you
that don't trauma tize some money, Come on, well.

Speaker 4 (15:02):
This came public because the NDA, the NDA he had,
he only gave her the first million and then she
never received the other payments of two million. So that's
why she has come forward with this suit because he

(15:23):
broke the NDA deal.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
Giving the payments.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
Yeah, that's crazy, so wow.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
But we'll have more in detail.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
Upcoming episode, so stay tuned for that, right and make
sure everybody follows us and listens to us twenty four
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(15:56):
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Speaker 3 (16:00):
You heard himself right here. You're the one and only
DJ Lama. By the way, those who don't.

Speaker 5 (16:03):
Know who who's talking behind with her, but yeah, and
you can tell me they can find you too while
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Speaker 4 (16:09):
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Speaker 3 (16:18):
All right, all right, So the next one we're going
to go to celebrity gossip. Like I said, we were
do want to talk more about.

Speaker 5 (16:23):
Him because I could think the ideas of what he's
doing with the toys and his butt.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
And you wanted to be a participant.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
No, I'm good, I'll deny it.

Speaker 5 (16:32):
Talking about one crazy ant another, let's talk about the
man of the hour, Kanye West.

Speaker 3 (16:38):
Yes, did you see that he went and yank It
was a TMZ Yeah.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
A woman, uh supposedly a TMZ reporter came up to
my side and asked him a question about his wife. Uh,
do you does your wife have a free free will,
free choice?

Speaker 3 (16:55):
Basically that she's forced and call hers right, you know, because.

Speaker 4 (16:58):
Uh, you know it's that allegation. Is that pretty much
he's like a Kellen her. Oh god, So he controls
her and keeps her locked in the house and stuff
like that, and and she's not allowed to be on
social media and all the stuff, and she.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
Has to wear a mask in public.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
So the woman confronted him, and then he went to
grab the phone from her and and uh and went
off on her as saying he's a superhero and all
this stuff.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
Mm hmmmm. When I first heard to hear people, this
man is more nutty than the nuody war. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (17:40):
If I see mom snuffing, don't do that.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
Knocking him out, I.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
Will knock out Kanye West. I challenged him to her
Actually I challenged him to a wrestling match.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
Oh god, please, don't you know security and money, you know,
heads up.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
No matter once he gets an that ring is his mind.
If you say so, superhero.

Speaker 3 (18:05):
I don't know what to tell you, man, I don't
know what. Yeah, the way he just said.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Right now, running away as fast as you can.

Speaker 3 (18:13):
Come done.

Speaker 5 (18:14):
You heard what he said, right So But yeah, like
I said, conye, we's got a lot of issues going
on again, allegations on his ndswer as well, and yeah,
it's a lot of crazy stuff going on in this
world with the social.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Media and versus. Oh god, yeah, I want to see that.

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Oh my god, listen. I will pay to see that.
I will literally pay see versus. I think more of
h I don't know, maybe no a fight fight better
versus like okay, but he's more like you know, behind
the scenes. And yeah, he's off for that and the

(18:52):
other things be knowing about. So yeah, so yeah, that
was guy. He's nice in the back see in the
background now.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
Because it goes you know, come and go like signing Claus.

Speaker 5 (19:02):
Wow, you heard it all here, man, from your chimney,
your chimney or chimney chimney.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
I don't I never heard that rich before.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
Thanks your girlfriend.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Wow, I'm done. I can't beat you man.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Anyways, keep the show on, right, thank.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
You so much for stopping by. Appreciate it anytime. All right.
That sounds like a plan. All right, guys, So that
was that for Celebrity Gossip.

Speaker 5 (19:26):
We're gonna sing or bring a do music video of
the week and that we have right there for artist
Young Jay.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Right.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
That's right, Young Jay we're all familiar with. It is
a dope artist out of New York City and he's
Artist of the Year for BELG Music Awards twenty twenty three. Yeah,
and now, and uh, he just recently got a new

(19:54):
video done and it's pretty cool. So check it out.
It's called Demons. It's on YouTube right now now. And
uh yeah, Young Jay, let's go all right, we'll.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
Be right back, guys.

Speaker 5 (20:05):
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Of course. Very good. We'll be right back guys again.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
We're back on the Yeah, it was a fire video.
It was dope.

Speaker 4 (20:27):
It was cool, something different the visuals and everything, and
another hit by Young Jay and look forward, uh to
see more of him and let's see what the video
and the music goes twenty twenty four, you know, continue
what he's been doing the past couple of years and

(20:47):
blowing up the charts.

Speaker 3 (20:50):
That's what Actually, there's one of the songs I think
in one. The other one is right oh no, that
one for.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
A yeah on my Way, Final Way.

Speaker 5 (21:02):
That's that's one last year.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
Also, we're gonna update you guys so on about the
nominations and all that.

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Tell people where they can send their submissions.

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Right well you you have you could go right ahead,
I mean you want to be anyway, guys, So will
be updating you guys further information on the second Annual
Real G Awards on that for this year in due time,
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So you know we did last year. This year when
we try to do the best we can and just make.

Speaker 4 (21:32):
It happen and tell them where they could send their
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What's wrong with today anyway? So, or you can follow
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You interested? All right? So besides that, real quickly, just
want to show you guys, we got the next event
that I mentioned from the twenty third as you guys know,
that's happening at the same location we did the last one,
Big Shoe who performed at the thing, all the arts
did it and amazing silent you could do so and

(22:36):
make it happen. So you know, we got limited seats
available and all that said and done.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
You already know, so we don't have to fly for tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
No, we don't have time for it up.

Speaker 5 (22:46):
But it's okay because again people see my social media,
they see the fly up there again like I mentioned, Maxo.

Speaker 4 (22:52):
Nights Bar tomorrow, Yes, going down six pm to midnight.
DJ Lama can be in the building, Beryl G. Black
Diamond and amazing other artists and uh yeah, uh it's
for your mission to come on through.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
Look he just said that. I'm just talking, so yeah,
you already know, yeah, already know. Yes, people, So I
guess it again. We got a great show for you
guys tonight.

Speaker 5 (23:19):
We got amazing guests in the billion in few He
is a sense of Sochi and he's all for a
four of hours as well. He goes by CJ the
Terror and we'll be having him a minute to you know,
discuss about, you know a couple of things of his projects,
what things he's been doing since last we had him
on the DTF Show and take it from there. So
you already know prior to that, I guess said guys,

(23:41):
if you want to like check out all what we're doing,
you know where to find us at my Instagram at
of fisher Ji. And all that's said and done, Okay,
then all right, so quickly, guys, you can check out
all my.

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Books available at www dot Amazon dot com. Thank you,
doctor Larry Kahnes for having me on your show that
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course and that was seen live in TV. It was
amazing to see that and to be a part of that.
It's so about the.

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Bookbulations and autobiography REALOULDI would you purchase at that site?

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We're gonna have a special new video we're gonna show
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the highest praise you could give. Okay, you definitely want
to check it out. It's a new Bronx Anthem. It's

(24:42):
on all platforms. It's just the music, the song, the
track and the video is out and we'll be premieerre
in it next week. So I look, I look forward.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
To that, you know. Okay, you heard of us here
and yeah, and we'll be having our first music video
of the month. Award. Wait, wait, what we're gonna see?

Speaker 4 (25:08):
Uh be a competition and we're gonna see who's gonna
get that music the first Music Video of the Month award.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
So we're gonna see you.

Speaker 5 (25:17):
Guys heard that here first. I'm just getting new news
right here, like what's going on?

Speaker 4 (25:21):
Of course, these videos that we're playing will be consideration
for it will be a consideration for upcoming music awards
later in the in the year, in the spring.

Speaker 5 (25:37):
Okay, yeah, I first heard it here, all right? Awesome, awesome,
So again you first heard of her on the show.
I'm just learning a lot about this right now.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
Okay, Oh, what's some young Jay say? Good looking out y'all?
Much love, much love to you too. In Instagram World,
what's your brother? Anybody joining us right now? Instagram World,
big shout to the lyrics for Charlotte, what's up to? Sister?
At speak love? Maclias, what's up?

Speaker 6 (26:03):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (26:04):
Hello mama?

Speaker 6 (26:04):
How you doing?

Speaker 3 (26:05):
What's everybody? Guys? You guys can share I know how
you do the.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
Instagram world on Facebook to as well the line shout
a love as well, what's up?

Speaker 3 (26:12):
What's good?

Speaker 6 (26:13):
Brother? Real?

Speaker 3 (26:13):
I'll see you with that.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Those submissions we want to see hot music and music videos,
so so keep them coming. Yeah, but he I'm sure
Lyrics has a couple of new videos. He's always dropping videos.
We're waiting for Gemini to see what he's gonna come
out next. He shot a dope video that was really good. Yeah,

(26:34):
with the Fiery Styles, so uh, you know my World
part two check that out, you know, definitely and shout
out to Young Jay with Demons and U and everyone else.

Speaker 5 (26:46):
He just said, I'm just okay what he just said.
But yeah, like you said again, so listen, you have
her first heard of here, he said. Now we're doing
what it's a month of war.

Speaker 2 (26:58):
Now we're doing yeah, music video of the month.

Speaker 3 (27:01):
So how we do that we have to figure out.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
We'll see.

Speaker 5 (27:04):
Okay, I'm just going away, he tells me. Okay, that
sounds good. But we had a fear of you know, people.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
That submitted matter of facts. Play the video.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Well we gotta get I guess in a minute.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
All right, Well we'll waiting for him. Let's play another video.

Speaker 3 (27:18):
Oh my, here we go. Videos are there? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (27:23):
All right, guys, welcome back on the Very Spot Radio
show here live online and again that was Furious Styles.
My My World Part two right check out the video
now support it and the.

Speaker 3 (27:35):
Song is also a bit about all digital platforms.

Speaker 5 (27:37):
All right, guys, so let's give it up. We have
our amazing guests in the building. He goes by, I
would say soaky and then since it's.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
A different titles, but I want to terror. Okay, well
he just think about faith because that's out of here.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
Challenge you the best.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
I'm done. Can I get this man out of you?
Let's get it up. Our brother in the building, CJ sonky.

Speaker 6 (28:07):
C J the Terror.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
What's up my brother?

Speaker 6 (28:09):
What's going on? Guys? Hear me?

Speaker 3 (28:12):
Yes, yeah, I hear you.

Speaker 6 (28:13):
A cool cool I don't know the first time. It's
his laptop for this type of technology.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
No, don't worry about You're good.

Speaker 6 (28:20):
How you present the Dragon? The year? The Dragon for
Chinese doing the year? Let's go all right, that's what
I'm talking about.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
What's good? What's good going on? Man?

Speaker 1 (28:33):
All right?

Speaker 3 (28:34):
So no, you're good, You're good. So yeah, it's it's
something wrong.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
So before anything, and that has been a while, we
had you on the show the radio version of that
saying so I.

Speaker 6 (28:45):
Missed that man my home man, I know, but you
know what things.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
Are for a reason. So we're doing an online version.
It is what it is. So before anything happened New Year.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
You're too happy to you to you and your family,
thank you, save.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
Here and same here definitely. So since the lasting we
have you on that show even til now, what you've
been up solo was going on.

Speaker 6 (29:09):
I've been on a roller coaster, man. There's been some
ups and downs, you know, a lot of things been
going on. I was trying to get a deal done
for a dojo in Harlem, and then when I got
to Harlem, I was looking around and I got there early.
It was a great deal. It will offer me two
thousand dollars a month to be a consultant for this

(29:30):
particular location. But there was other martial arts schools in
that area, so I didn't want to compete against him.
I didn't want to go to dojo war with nobody.
So I was like I told a person, thanking calmly
for that. So I walked away from that. I'm still
working on this project. I put it on the side,
but I'm going back to it now this year and

(29:51):
just training, you know, just focus on training and building
the brand up, you know, and in October, I got
a phone call from grand Man, Sir Anthony to to
fly out to where he lived at. So that was
my goal last year was that. And then you know,
going to Pittsburgh and just going around and just building
my brand and still studying the martial arts and getting

(30:12):
deeper and deeper with it. And and then I gotta
get a shout out to doctor Smith and my daughter
because they like my little guinea pigs I call him,
you know, I don't I don't like to say like that,
but a lot of his child error, a lot of
stuff that we do and and you know, you know,
it helps me build. And then I think last year
we did the I think Gonzales we did the women's

(30:32):
self defense. Uh. I definitely got to hit him up
on that one. So we could try to get something
going again, maybe try to help him support his I'm
hearing that he's in trouble with the with the fundings,
so probably could try to do something we could do
like board breaking the thumbs to try to help out
with this, you know, with the school or not. You know,
you know, for every every board and break, someone donates

(30:54):
one hundred dollars or something like that. Is do something,
but you know, it's it's always been like that, you know,
and just working on my syllabus and that too some
time to get together. I've been working on that for
like five years almost trying to just figure out what
works for me and what don't work for me. I
started coaching in jiu jitsu now. I helped my coach

(31:14):
out and jiu jitsu now, so you know, that's that's
kind of been fun for me. And you know, twenty
twenty four is to be the same thing for me,
just just just trying to spread the word of martial
arts and put in the positivity of the martial artists
out there. You know, it's been It's been great, man,
it's been great.

Speaker 3 (31:33):
And also a big, a big accomplishment I wanted to
out here in the show. You want numerous awards, So
more about that.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
Yeah, So recently I've been working with Poland and Germany.
So when the pandemic hit, you know, what was what
was kind of messed up was like I was probably
one of the first martial artists that was doing a
lot of this before Zoom. It was Skype, So I
was doing all this stuff with Skype and Zoom and

(32:00):
I had a lot of martial artists that were in
the community, was like, you can't learn online, you can't
learn this, you can't learn that. And then here's the
here's the pandemic. And then all of a sudden, I'm
talking to people in Germany. I'm talking to people in Poland,
and I got a connection to somebody, so they got
me a connected to them, and then that connection has
been been working solid for the last like almost three

(32:23):
years now, three years now, you know, since the pandemic.
So I've been working with Poland. I've been working with Germany.
I wasn't one of the pole I think last year,
I was one of the Poland books for They sent
me I think ten copies of the book. I think
it was so I wrote a bio and then being
a part of another organization for Who's Who's Hall of

(32:45):
Fame as well, and that's where my most focus been.
Mostly has been with Germany and in Poland and India
that a lot of them have seen my martial arts
or some videos contexts border breaking. I've been teaching for
almost two years now on the side as well in
Long Island with my friend Mike, so you know, I'm

(33:07):
learning the business of martial arts as well. It's like
a like you said, unpaid internship, but it has a
benefit because you're learning the business. You're actually learning how
the business works. And Mike has put me onto a
lot of these videos that helps you run a successful
business when you get your busin up and running, how
to run the business. And you know, in Poland, Germany

(33:27):
as well, they've been helping me as well to build
me up to like I go to Germany and Poland,
you know, they say you come out here, will take
care of you and everything because you wanted martial arts
that's always out there and doing these videos. And it's
kind of cool because, like I said, the pandemic hit
and all these martial arts don't know what to do.
And then those that did not know how to survive
on the technology, the schools are gone because they didn't

(33:48):
know how to do the zoom meetings or didn't how
to do this and want to do that, and now
everybody does everything online. Now it's kind of crazy, like
they want you want a video, Like someone was runing
jiu jitsu online and I said, wait, Anut, it wasn't
that like negativity or was it that from the problem
at one point that you're not supposed to learn online.
You're not supposed to move zoom, you know what I'm saying.

(34:09):
So it was it was like, oh, you can't learn online,
you can't learn like this. But then everybody's doing it now,
so now it's like it's it's it was a taboo,
a fat or it was it was negativity. But now
everybody wants to do everything on zoom. So you know
everything is on zoom now, you got twelve step meetings,
you got colleges doing this now, and it's been like,
you know, that's what's been going on. And shout out

(34:33):
to g Dog. I was out in g Dog's school
early this year, last year as well, and still doing
the speeches helping my community. Like there's a lot of
people in the Marshall community, the martial arts that that
that say that they don't help out. They know, you
should be helped out the community, and I don't see
that much of it, you know, I don't see that much.
These guys helped out these grandioso schools and do they

(34:53):
help the community out, Yes, to help the community out,
but not really doing much out there. You know, there's
a lot more that could do instead of taking some
of the money, help the migrants out, help you know,
come up with a better program to help the community out.
And it's something out there that do you know, they
are martial programs that are helping the community out. But
I wish there would be more and more of that

(35:14):
essence in the neighborhoods, you know, I mean, go out
and do take the kids from the dojo, go graffiti
clean up, go clean up the park, go do something
like that. And that's why I want to focus my
my my programs would be more of voluntarism going out
there and helping the community out as well.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
I like that because you know, remember back in the
day we were kids, we used to have anything called
p A L.

Speaker 5 (35:35):
And that was with the police department, the Police.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
Athletic League or something like that. And you know, we
were kids.

Speaker 5 (35:41):
We actually appreciate that because that was in our community,
inner city communities, and they actually you know, took us
up to trips, you know, and things with us as
the youth. And it's good like you mentioned that, like
bring bring that kind of back to unity in our neighborhoods,
because we don't see that no more. There's a lot
of cutting that's happening with the mayor for funding your
programs in school and everywhere. So, I mean, that's something

(36:02):
good to let you.

Speaker 6 (36:02):
Give it back. And the thing is that that's what
it is as a martial artist. As martial artists, we
have to understand that we have to give back to
a community and and stop hold the political buncin jail
or whatever it is, and it's focused on giving back
to the community. You know, there's some martial programs that
are giving back to the community, are helping the community out.
And there's something out there that just taking advantage of

(36:24):
the community. And know that, you know, just taking advantage
being that you know, charging sensive rents or whatever. And
then you have a kid that wants to take karate
so badly, but yet so you're charging one hundred and
ninety or two hundred a month for classes. You know,
I'm grateful for her. Hey, I think a lot of

(36:46):
us in our dot we've study the jiu jitsu. We're
grateful for hor Hey, we want to stay hora iss
not a black belt. We understand that. But when you
put a lot of years on in jiu jitsu, that
was years count you know what I'm saying, so if
you spend five years I spent I spent what four years?
You've forgot my I spent three years, we got my
blue belt. So if you spend four they say in

(37:09):
in psychological terminology to say, if you spend seven years,
you become an expert in something. Right, the seven years
on a specific topic, to be cooking, whatever it is,
you become an expert in that particular field. So I'm
grateful for Horry, under said, Harry is a purple belt.
You know, it was a lot of things that went
on in school. I don't know what how they did

(37:29):
the ranks, but we said this the other day in
adult in our training classes or it gives one of
the most inexpensive jiu jitsu classes there is. You're not
gonna find an unlimited jiu jitsu program unlimited for one
hundred a month.

Speaker 3 (37:46):
That's true. Yeah, that's very.

Speaker 6 (37:49):
You're not gonna find it anywhere, and especially in the heights.
Were blessed that we have two awesome locations that are
allowing us to participate in jiu jitsu. And it's fun,
it's it's you know, if you know, if you could
find a program that like that that it's gonna charge
one hundred dollars a month for jiu jitsu. Now, you know,
are the karate programs out there that charge you know,

(38:11):
one hundred dollars? Is you gotta go out there and shop.
It's like you know, buying Google, buying Amazon, buying medication.
You have to shop, you know what I'm saying, shop
around and look for that. And I want to give
that affordability. And you know, to like, I like what
grand Master Anthony, my grand master, what I call my
my my karate dad. Now he gives free karate classes

(38:34):
and in school, and and it's for the only only,
probably the only marshal program in Archanestra that gives out
free marshal classes. It's a big sign up in this
dojosys free free, free quarate class, pay for uniforms. Yes,
but there's free classes. We don't have it anymore. You
don't have that anymore. Everyone's you know, they want to
want you to come into a dojo and maybe they
want charge just one hundred sixteen a month. Then you

(38:56):
have to pay another fifty sixty dollars for the uniform.
Some jo, some dojos, some organizations they have like four
or five different uniforms, like one for karate, toms, one
for this, one for that is this. But we have
to make these affordability because everything is going up. And
if if a child wants to learn karate and wants

(39:16):
to learn martial arts where to be, jiu, jitsu, kung fu, tapewe,
dough where else they want to learn, let them learn it.
Let them learn it. Have it was affordability for them.
Don't have them think about will I do you have
to pay for the grossy bill overpaying this bill?

Speaker 5 (39:33):
Very true, that is, and I'll tell you that's a
lot of places that unfortunately, and you know us in
New York City, it's about it's a.

Speaker 3 (39:40):
Cashing rap thing.

Speaker 5 (39:41):
And I commend, as you mentioned your karate that is psycholic,
you know, to doing that especially and you.

Speaker 3 (39:48):
Know, annoying that it's really hard. A lot of times we're.

Speaker 5 (39:51):
Living in we're still living in a recession inflation, and
people are like really struggling as it is. So I
commend him from doing that, and you know, then maybe
he could like maybe down the line. I know we
talked about privately too when I mentioned him the show.
But you are looking into one day having your own
dojo and having your own school and eventually, you know,
helping out families who maybe cannot afford certain things you

(40:13):
could work with that, you know, because end of the day,
it's really just helping the community and having the children
and the youth itself to embrace the martial arts. And
I should always be about the money in the nation,
about what you could offer.

Speaker 6 (40:25):
And that's what I said to like me and doctor Smith,
we trained and I don't. And I tried to get
students from Monroe College when I do my speeches. I said,
he's my he's my email address, and I give you
my work email address, and I said, contact me if
you'll want to train. I don't have a dojo. So
right now and winter it's kind of cold. So once
I went to goes away and mind you, we've been doing.

(40:48):
I think me and Gido we told me the other
day when I went to recently to do a speech
in this class and recently when I was on vacation
last week Thursday, he said, he said, what's up to you?
So the girl in a green dress nothing that he
said to me.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
But.

Speaker 6 (41:03):
Was talking about we was having because I did a
speech in his class. It was, well, the speech was
I did speech on racism and race. And last year
when I went to the jump Star program, I did
a speech on Pavlos theory, which I did on I
wrote it on your magazine. Yes it was, Yes, so

(41:24):
I did. So I that that what I did was
half of what I talked about. So that's just maybe
like a brief synopsis of what I did. But I
went into it for two hours.

Speaker 3 (41:36):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 6 (41:37):
So this that's the wisdom of the of the of
the martial arts, right. So when I was talked to
Smith came back, I had no idea that we've been
training for almost five years. I lost tracking of it
that I've been training him for five years. And he
introduced me to another martial arts. He works in Monroe administration.

(41:58):
He's won administration off of workers whatever you wanna call it,
the admin worker and we had a connection. We see
each other somewhere along the line. We couldn't figure out
what location you would have been a tournament something, and
we were talking about the politics about other stuff in
the martialge and that's what Smith said to him. We've
been trained for five years, and I couldn't believe it.
It's been five years that we started this journey where

(42:20):
it was just us around the pandemic time, trying to
figure out way to a state shape b trying to
keep everything sharp. And even though we was doing our
distance training, were in outdoors. We say, no, screw, we
know what we were about. We respect each other, We
know for each other for thirty years. And when it
us catch COVID or what we catch COVID and we

(42:41):
just was getting it in, bringing Katie along, getting it in.
So five years of trying to like build, and that's
what the syllabus came into park. Because Graham Massa Anthony
does not give out anything for free, the rank and
everything is it free? Okay, we understand it's free. We
also have to bless them and we have helped them
out and try to bless them as well. But there

(43:04):
is hidden things that you have to do. Right. He
will ask you to do something where it's like for me,
for example, much of a month a month for example,
a lot of those out there say that I was
just handed this right. No, you have to build, you
have to do syllables, you do resume, you have to
do a marshal resume a Marshals don't know what I

(43:27):
write a Marshall resume. A lot don't know about writing
a thesis. You know, a basic thesis of what the
art is about. So you have to pick something that
you're training somebody and whatever's in your art, and you
have to write a thesis on it. Then once you
write thesis, now you have to now write a syllabus.
So now your syllabus has to do what are you

(43:49):
going to teach your students? And that's what helped me
out when I was doing my job training as well
having a syllabus, having an education, and beating for Moreau College.
Even though we graduate, like I don't know what twelve
it's gonna come back to. It's like you get on
a bike and you just gotta throw some w D

(44:09):
forty on it and get the gears going. Because we
have the wisdom. You know, there will be those out
there that I told me I have the wisdom. But
yet though, if you read some of the stuff I
wrote and some of the speeches I've done, I have
Monroe students that see me in a Jumpstart program seeing
Monroe and they say, oh, CJ, what's going on? Man?
That class was fired because it was lit that you know,

(44:33):
and that's how it is as a martial arts that's
how you give back. You don't have to be doing
like what we do right now. You know, you don't
have to be out in the public. It could be
anything you've done behind closed doors. You don't have to
be it don't have to be out there on tiktoks
all these social media platforms. It don't have to. It
could be the simplest justure that you do by just

(44:54):
walking in and just helping out, going to the library.
I want to be off myself is to be a
tutor for a day. He mighty help reading, help a
key read, you know in the Marshal's that's how we
give back as martials as well. You know, it's great
that we accept the tidy got called it into the
into the dojo. Tiny means that your payments that you

(45:15):
make to the dojo not try to put too list,
but it's considered tidy because you'll give me to the
dojo and the money should go back into the dojo.
It should not, you know, it should go back into
the dojo. And I know friends of mine that do that.
They when they get you know, when they charge, you know,
fees for testing. They give back by brand new equipment

(45:36):
stuff like that. You know, but it's it's, it's, it's
it's at the end of the day, we have to
just give back to our community. You know. I deal
with you back in August when you said you had
to back to school book back, where is it that?
And I was like, I'm I'm there. I'm like Onun's point,

(45:56):
theah the location. It was right for me because I'm
used to that location. And I didn't even tell my
door like this where I grew up to a neighborhood
and show where where daddy grew up at. So you know,
it's like you don't forget what you're coming from, and
you try to give back to the community the best
way you can. And you know what, I'm in the park,

(46:16):
I'm working out. I got some kids coming over. They say,
you know, you know that that's the fly stuff you
do with the sticks. So that's what we I mean,
we about to take it this year. We're taking the
March our Marshall program to the next level. And I
mean we we we are. I have practice firearms that
I ordered, I have practice rifles, I have tomahawks, we

(46:41):
we we we've been getting in and we go to
a bank corner park. I bring out the map, unfold
the mat. We rolled for two and and were the
class about two hours. Three hours. Sometimes depends on how
we are and you know, how we get through the material.
It's all the all the martial art is basic material.
There's nothing in there that's that black belt material that's

(47:03):
a black belt kick. No, it's just that when you
go through this emotions of martial arts, it depends on
how the person has their syllabates or how they have
their their curriculum, and that's how they put their curriculum.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
Oh wow, And I do want to talk about two things.

Speaker 5 (47:19):
One that I want to talk about because I know
you do also for women as well and also for
men a defense class. Talk more about that. And also,
like you said, you do have a lot, but for
now you have a place where you do for classes.
Also interested, I want to work with you and train
with you.

Speaker 3 (47:34):
Talking more about so.

Speaker 6 (47:35):
Like the women's defense we did, Katie came along and
she did phenomenal. I'll get emotional to talk about it
because she's phenomenal. I had no idea she had a
small hairline, fracture somewhere in her bone. I had no idea,

(47:58):
and so she been having this ankle pain on her
ankle for a while last year. But she came out
and she knew the material that I teach because she's
basic stuff for that teaching moment self defense. And have
her there and if it was a small group that
was there, it was a phenomenal thing, you know what
I'm saying. And having her there too because so she

(48:18):
could help her get out of the of her normalcy
of not talking because she has to talk, you know.
You know now that she is a blue belt with me,
and in my system, we have was called a Sempi
rank and a Simpi rank. We'll get a Simpi rank
at a black belt level, give a simpip rank before
a black belt, but for me, I'll give a simp

(48:39):
PIP rank when you get into media belt level and
once you have sort of learned the basic core principles
of the school. So she's now a Sempi. Simpi means
a disciple leader, So she's the leader of the school.
And so we do over the dojo any new white
belts that come in, I will try her listen, take
the white belt to the corner. Work on the number

(49:01):
one and they work on the blocks. Get them, get
them this, this and the third, and I'll take these
students that are he already, that already have the basics downpack.
We're gonna focus on them. So you that's that's your
that's your focus, that's your job. And I like that,
you know, I like that. I learned a lot of
these from Grandma's and Anthony as well, where you know
how to do things as well when it comes to

(49:22):
my daughter as well. So that's one thing. When men's
self defense, it's the same thing as well. We teach
a lot of the stuff that I teach. Uh. I'm
blessed that when I get to go to Long Island,
that first Friday, I go up there one Friday, and
the first I travel like once a month. I try
to push it two times a month. It was always

(49:43):
a Friday, And I'm so fortunate, so blessed that Mike
trusts me where I can go in there and just
train his students. So his students learning something different because
he teaches a modern version of his taekwondo, but a
vision of taekwondo. He teaches with that and he has
a ketos as well in it. So I come up

(50:04):
there and meet with the Japanese type of style of
martial arts. I teach with the crime of God and
the jiu jitsu. It's it all guts blends in. So
we do takedowns, we do some of the basic stuff
there is, and that builds up your whole curriculum. You
learn the basics, you sharpen the basics, and that's how
you get to get stronger. There's like in jiu jitsu

(50:25):
they say there's no black belts and cry there don't block.
Everything is about learning the basics, apply it to yourself
and then build upon it. Say the defense, I teach
that as well. When it comes to that knife defense,
gun defense, how do I look at a certain things
using the police science that we that I have for
more the years of working in law enforcement. But that's

(50:47):
what it's all about in the martial arts. You know,
when you do your when you do these almost eight
or ten years of me doing his self studies in
the marshals and read all these books, and I'm like like, oh, okay,
I see where it's coming from.

Speaker 3 (51:03):
No, definitely, and like if you want to brush your
people quickly on that, like because they're like people. Maybe
so people don't know much too much, but if you
want to educate them a little bit on here. You know,
there's different rankings, there's different colors of the belts, different
you know, ways of like.

Speaker 6 (51:20):
So how how it works is each system will each style,
cork syllabus you want to call it, it has their
own way of ranking. So you have some systems where
they'll have you as a white belt for like four
or five years, and then they'll give you a brown
belt to black belt, which was the old way of
how they did things. Then you have somewhere you have

(51:43):
a white belt. Then they'll go from white belt to
like a white belt with a black stripe on it,
and then a yellow belt with a black stripe on it,
and then it goes up to a way till like
purple belt. Then you got the blue I mean blue,
then you have purple belt. The same thing. You may
have three brown colors. Some systems don't have three bronz colors.
Some since I had a red belt to it if
even in the taekwondo system, they have a red belt

(52:05):
in between their system and then towards your black belt,
they call it the Punse belt, which is the it's
actually a master level belt, but they use it as
as a belt before you get to your your black belt.
So the top will be red, the bottom will be black.
So they might wear the red side up and then
the teacher will tell them flip it up to the
black side. We're in the black side now. Now you're

(52:28):
getting ready for your black belt. See for my my system,
where I did was I think I got rid of
the orange belt. I said, I don't want the orange belt,
so I have my system is solid belts. So there's
I call it evaluations. I don't have tests, I don't
have test fees, I don't have nothing like that. It's evaluations.
So it's where every six months, seven months, I look

(52:49):
at the student and I say, okay, I want to
see this, this, that and third that we're working on
for six months. And if I feel as though that
the student wants to get to the next belt, they'll
get the next belt. And then if they're not, I
tell them, listen, got to come to class a little harder,
try to be on time, you know. And then but
when they start seeing other students get their belts, they'll

(53:09):
be like ow hoo. That's what you're telling us. If
you put in the effort in the dojo, you put
the effort in your school. This is how you build
students to be greatest students in school as well, because
now they come to the dojo, they come on time
and the dojo. Going back to Pavlos theory again, you
come early to the dojo, you get ready for work,
you get ready for the dojo and all that stuff. So,

(53:30):
my suster, we don't have range belt, so we have
it's all solid belt until you get to brown belt.
So it's white. We have white, yellow, it is green, blue, purple,
then it's brown and black. It's similar to the points
say belt. So what it is that they're wearing the
brown side up for six months when I tell them
to flip the belt up to the brown to the

(53:51):
black side. Now they're getting ready for their black belt.
It's not I don't have forty codters to learn because
why because it's hard enough to rememberize to the times
tables and all this other stuff. So I don't want
to make it simple simple Kada's simple system and that's it.

(54:12):
Whatever weapon you want to learn, it's as levels to
learn the weapons. As well, but it's levels. You gotta
learn the bowl, different bowl, you learn the commas you
want on the side, you want on the sword, one
of that. But it's all levels, so how to get there,
it's all level and that's how every system has their
way of doing these. It was in the book I
read with Grandmaster what's his name? I had his name Martinez,

(54:37):
that's working from from Portico. He wrote a good book
and he was saying in the book that this particular
master was saying, why is it that, uh, this particular kada,
there's eight ways of doing it? And he says, because
that's the modern way. Everybody changes their way of kadas,
the West and the East. The West has their way
of teaching, the Eastern their way of teaching. The our

(55:00):
side is more focused on building up a business and
a brand, and while over there they don't care about
having three or four or five students in their dojo.
Those three and four five students are their main priority.
They're not focus on having numbers. And it was in
the book on Kada's where he was talking about the breakdown.
His book came out last year, Hobby of Access Much

(55:22):
have Basks. He wrote a book on Kada's and he's
a very educated man in Portico, built the dojo by
himself in Porto. Rico wrote these three phenomenal books. He
makes his own weapons in poor Rico. I read all
three of his books. One of Kabudo too, would say,
which is self defense or the application of the of

(55:42):
the katas, and then the Kada book, and that one
is it's a book itself where it's like you read
it and you're like, Okay, I gotta read it again.
I got I gotta read it again. But I break
it down between reading and studying. I have to study
the book. So it means you have to sit their study,
take notes, highlight the points, and then go back into

(56:03):
it and reread it again. That's how it is martial arts.
You know, I'm saying people just read books and then
Amazon or have them as a book library, and they
never read the book or yeah, I read the book
and don't even know what was in the book. Really actually,
they don't get the fruit of the of the honeting
that they call it.

Speaker 3 (56:23):
No, you're right about that, and I do want to
add that you also, I'm gonna tell people also you
were also published and a few books let's talk about
that as well.

Speaker 6 (56:31):
Yeah, well, I've been in some books. I was blessed
to be in the book forty six of the Martial
Art magazine that they did oh where they had for
the world's Greatest Martial Artists forty six when this grand
Master want to honor the martial arts masters or those

(56:53):
are our sixth or fifth on, so you have to
be fifed on to be in that book. And he
did a whole collad and put me in the book.
And finally in forty six the Poland as well, there
was a Bushida Warrior book. He wrote it has a
bunch of martial artists in there from Europe, and then
he asked me to be in that one. The Who's

(57:16):
Who's Martial Arts Hall of Fame. They have a book.
I wrote a bio on it. I did well on
the bio for me, but I have a better bio now.
So when we do the book again this year, if
I get about it this year, I have a better
bio for them. Thanksagram ask because the bio I had
was more towards educational type of bio. It was more

(57:38):
towards this one, more towards a bio on the martial
arts where you focus more on your martial arts resume,
then you focus on it was holding me. Doctor Smith
worked on that bio and that bio was getting more
towards educational type of bio. This is more geared to
with how martial arts should read. You're a bio and
and and keep them and tained basically on that time

(58:01):
bio and you know, and then I'm I'm still working
on with my other friends who try to get we've
been bagging forth with this other project as well. And
then I work on my thesis for then lay it
down alive. If when the Eastern USA Marshall asks me, hey,
you know we want to put you on our PhD program.
You know we want, we want we're trying to put

(58:23):
you in this or anybody. So I'm writing this thesis
up now where it's just that it's the same thing
with the still bit for Granmas and Anthony, where it's
like it's I put it together. I sit there one
day brainstorm on some things and then going into it
and then write about the history of gold Jeru. You know,

(58:44):
like gold Drew is deep because there's so much there's
there's so much out there, there's there's little information out there,
but you got to seek the information. Like I was
saying about about this one particular book that I read,
and it's like it's the history of gold Juru, but
it has the whole timeline of karate. And when I

(59:06):
read it, and I remember when I was talking about
this particular how the rank structure was done, and I said,
like in nineteen thirties, you had a dining po kai
that created the titles that we have now. So they
created the Kochi title, they created the han sheet title,
they created a Rancheat title which actually was actually called
Syrian show because that was the Chinese way of of

(59:29):
how they gave their titles. So they changed all the
titles around to make you more Japanese because they wanted
to change. Even the name karate was underridual name, you know,
it was it was called toldy Todi pronounced the Japanese.
So that's what the name they change with to karate.
You know, there's some people that that that that tell

(59:49):
stories about how Jucano us Giu Kano who founded judo.
They said, well he changed the name from jiu Jitsu
the jew and it wasn't him even in his book.
You read the first chapter of his book with the
quota coon of judo, he ne would changed the first
thing says jiu jitsu to judo. The title says jiu

(01:00:11):
jitsu to judo, So that means that it wasn't they
wanted to spread his art, but because the word jiu
jitsu sounded too rough, they went with judo because it
translates to the gentle art. So when you get into
the art, when you get into a lot of the
history and really get into the history, not getting something
regurgitated towards you towards let's say, another person, it's great

(01:00:35):
that the person is given the history, but it's good
to do your own research. That' tell a lot of
martial practitioners a lot that you have to do your
own research in the martial arts. But they are so
they don't they don't have the guidance on how to
get the research done or you know, or how to
start the research process. You know, I had. I had

(01:00:56):
it went recent for training at work and because of
the of all the research are done in martial arts
and made it so easier to get this project done
for myself and my partner to do this whole scenario,
this whole breakdown, and it made it so easy doing

(01:01:16):
the research and make sure I have all that. That's
why I tell a lot of my friends in the
Marshall War, you have to do your own research. It's
you know, we know the birthplaces is Okinawan, we consider
the birthplace of Karate. But where did it come from?
You had this I remember someone said, you know where
did it come from? I said, you look at the
silk Road trade. Let's go to the silk road trads.
It went from Africa through the sick roll trade, through Russia, Asia,

(01:01:40):
India and all these countries and went down to China,
and from China went from a boat to Japan. It's
a history, but it's a lot of history. But they
don't want to sit there and take the time and
study the history. You know, like jay Z said, you
can have the information on your hand, but they're still

(01:02:01):
going to go out there and do the research. And
I think Robinson one time, I'm gonna call him one time.
He said he always wanted to learn from he called
the ghetto professors of the neighborhood and become one of
those wise people. That's what I wanted, and that's the
reason why A lot of people in the martial community
don't like that because I do research. I'm not gonna

(01:02:24):
sit there and let you tell me the wall is white. Okay,
the wall is white. Okay, I believe the war is white.
But why the wall is white? Why is this? And
they'd be like, no, this is how we do things
to know. We live in society now where we have
all this information, we have all this technology, let's use.

Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
It very true. Now, I do want to add here
because a lot of people don't know the difference between it.
But you have done a lot of essential of research
and information on it. Let's talk about what's the difference
between the Western and the Eastern in martial arts.

Speaker 6 (01:02:58):
So what it is is that what it is that
we gotta go back into World War two? Right, So
World War two happens. We're going to Okinawa and the
Americans are in Okinawa and they see this weird stuff
that these Japanese are doing. They're doing tai chi, they're

(01:03:21):
doing all this stuff, and they want to learn, so
they start picking up this martial arts what they what
you call martial arts or karate. And but the Japanese
is smart because they're not teaching them everything they need
to know. So the one thing about the Asian culture
that they keep a lot of things secretive. You know
that I used today somebody that was in that Asian culture.

(01:03:41):
So they used to keep a lot of stuff within themselves.
You know, like after World War two ended, a lot
of them. The Japanese burnt books, a lot of the
stuff that a lot of stuff was bombed, like, ok
now it was a small island to small little Chinyan island,
know what I'm saying, So they were gain bombed, so
a lot of stuff, that information was lost, and sometimes

(01:04:04):
the culture was not passing the knowledge down to those
So what happened was they come back to America, but
they don't have all the information, so they try to
go back to Japan. They trying to go back to China.
They try to they try to create something which we
call karate here in America, and people understand that it

(01:04:28):
has always been here. You know. We go back to
the nineteen twenties when quotes from Japan will go to
South America, We'll go to Hawaii, We'll go to California. Right,
California was a large Asian community. Hawaii was a large
Asian community South America. Brazil. Brazil was a big big

(01:04:51):
people understand that Brazil is a mixed culture. You know,
you understand whe they speak Portuguese, but understanding is that
if you take the minor contract DNA of a Brazilian,
you're gonna find some Japanese in there, gonna find some
Asian as well. South America was one of those countries
where you had the Germans the other French. You know,

(01:05:12):
there's a German town somewhere in in Argentina. I think
it is a lot of that. So that's where the
influence actually comes from. So you do you try to
you try to lessen what the West is, right, so
you try to try to imitate what the West does

(01:05:33):
by having uniforms, by having their belts, by having the
ceremony and headband like I have on. So they try
to like cast that influence. Knowing that California, Hawaii, California,
and New York as well. It's so parts of Chicago
where like on the birthplaces of where karate actually started.
You know, we go into the history of karate. Hawaii

(01:05:55):
and California was one of those that was heaving into
the martial arts and slowly trickled down to New York
and you know, being the mecca of it went into
Chinatown of New York. So Chinatown, New York where we're
not too far where you at, where a lot of
that was in there. You had a lot of Chinese
schools opening up trying to you know, and it's hard

(01:06:17):
to get into these these schools, and that's where it is.
And then so you had like the Ron Van Cleeves,
you had the Jim Kellyes, you had all these people
training with Bruce Lee, training with other martial artists, and
they want to open up their own schools. The goal
was always open to the school but what happened was

(01:06:37):
that a lot of schools were more focused on building
a brand than just trying to build a solid network.
And that's what the difference is between the West and
the East. West is more like it's strict here. I
have five students. I'm happy with five students. You have
some people here in America like I ain't going nowhere.
I got eight nine students. You know I need more.

(01:07:00):
You know, it's more about bringing in, more about money
than more than I say, it's more about money then
more on quality, say I gave it. And I read
in a book that where there was a school that
took eight of their top students to the east, eight
top students to two laws to the Eastern, to the

(01:07:23):
Eastern dojo. So it's it's, it's, it's, it's. It just
tells you that how all things are. They're more structured,
they're more they don't care about the money. They'll get
up that they'll get up at eight nine o'clock. You know.
There's a man that I think he's if he's still alive.
He's like eighty years old, and he's a ninth degree
judo player, a ninth degree judo teachers. He's eighty years

(01:07:46):
old and he still does judo still. So that just
tells you about how they are. You got most eighty
year old wearing masters here that sad to say that
their health is deteriorated. They can't really you know, passing
one down. You know. So that's a lot of the
differences between a lot of the East and West. And

(01:08:10):
I tell people when you read the book on Codda's
from Grandma's and Javier, and you go into that book
and you understand there's a concept that Coddas are for me, this, this, that,
and the third. No, it's deeper than what you think.
It's more to it. Yes, there are self defense maneuvers, yes,
their takedowns this, but it's more to it. It's more

(01:08:32):
of the mind than more than what you see. And
when you read this, and I'm not I'm not trying
to like you know, I'm trying to give him his
props because it's a phenomenal book. To have somebody from
my home country or puer Rico write a book about this,
and I can't get somebody here in America to write

(01:08:54):
at least a decent book into him, to mention Pavlov's
theory in the book. It's like I had wrote them
up and said, where you got this Pavlo three from?
You had to have some type of college, some type
of that's a sociology term now, and that's where it is.
It's it's it's I hear more of it. Where a
lot of the guys, a lot of martial art teachers

(01:09:16):
like I need to build my students this up. I
need to build this. I need to have this order
for me to be successful. I'm gonna have eighty students
in the West be like you got eighty students, I
got five or six. I'm happy with this five or six.

Speaker 3 (01:09:29):
That's it.

Speaker 6 (01:09:31):
That's where it down. And I'm not bashing schools. I'm
just preaching the facts that you know, It's like, you
can't have McDonald's. Wasn't happy just about having one McDonald's.
A burber King wasn't happy. I have one barber king.
Chick fil A wasn't happy just being in the mall.
You have a Chick Fla everywhere is you know what
I'm saying, there's a riot. And I'm not trying to

(01:09:52):
play Medojo's or nothing like that. That's a whole different story.
We're just talking about and as a general statement where
we're focused on building a brand right now. We're not
saying that all schools are doing that. You know what
I'm saying, We noticed some schools that have that that
that that Western philosophy that I don't care how many

(01:10:14):
students I have, as long as I have students that
come in in consistently and they're busting their tailbone. You know,
you have those schools, but then you have other schools.
You know, the percentage that wants that and a percentage
that says I need to have my brand. I need
to have a karate school in my town. I have
to eight karate schools in my town. You know what

(01:10:36):
I'm saying, just to be successful. You know what I'm saying.
There's schools that's out there that's like that. You know,
people he'll get mad at Tiger Showman, but Tager Shuman
it's it's it's it's a martial arts system that they're
on USC, on a ring, a cage, they're on all
these fights. You know, they went from being a karate

(01:10:57):
program and they were part of one program, one sort
of traditional karate program that switched over to the mixed
martial world.

Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
So that is so true.

Speaker 3 (01:11:09):
And it's funny because years ago I saw, remember the
commercials have them for him with the brand, with the
where you know, like the outfit, like the wear, and
I remember that the schools they still always promoted heavy
like a TV back. You know, the commercials go to
the Tyre Shruman show they called it, like you know,
schools back in the days, and they're big out there

(01:11:30):
until now given days.

Speaker 6 (01:11:32):
They're still big in New York, but you know they
sort of die off because they rent got high and
stuff like that. I meant. I think it's called Jimmy
Rivero one Jimmy Vero. He had a school on fourteenth Street.
I'm sorry, he was on twenty Street. He had to
close the school down and moved to to Jersey by

(01:11:53):
coach coach. His head coach left to Jersey. Victor Charlotte
had a school in Fort Set the street for years
and left at leasow at a school right and for
it right in the hard Time Square, right by the
Eminem store, them Kenny store. Every day he had a
dojo school right there. You know, the Rennedgaet High High
in New York. So you have to go down the school,

(01:12:15):
you have to try to find a community center doesn't
allow you to do what you have to do. But
it's I'm not here to say I'm not bad you nobody.
I'm not here to tell the neighbor about it, about
anybody how they run the business where you were running.
I'm happy. I'm just putting it out there where I'm
doing a statement out there where people are not really
talking about it. You know, they they're behind closed doors,

(01:12:35):
they're saying all this stuff. And you know, I'm a
person that I come here and say it's coming out
to light because we need to hear this stuff. As
martial ars, we need to hear this stuff. It'll have
to be that you have a karate dojo on every
corner on Kingsbridge or what's it booked for Egypt. You know,
if you have that one school and you can have
that one, particularly if you're a solid, solid school, you

(01:12:59):
find you know, you know, if you could get a
second location, that's great. You get a second location, you
get a third one, that's great. I'm happy. I'm saying
the more to marriage. That means you could reach your
brand reaches out to certain areas. But if you can't
get that level, that's fine. But that's where the East
and the West is different. Is that that's where and

(01:13:20):
I learned that from that book. It was probably the
fifth chapter of the book, I think it was so
on page eighty six or eighty seven. It was where
he talked about that a lot. I highlighted a lot
because you know, we have to understand that where we
come from. Understand that, you know, if you know, we
can't always focus on that prize. We have to focus

(01:13:41):
on what we have now. That's why I try to
tell my friend you know, I respect Mike. I told
Michael the time, I said, listen, you have this. You
have a solid core of of of of students that's
dedicated to you. They will come. They will eventually come.
Just focus on that solid bread and keep building their brand.

(01:14:02):
They will come. Eventually. You will leave your second your
main job, and this will be your main job. Just
focus on the brand, focus building the school up. And
that's all you have to do. If you could, if
you have that one school, keep it going.

Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
That is so true.

Speaker 3 (01:14:17):
And I want to kind of jump into now the
purpose you're on here as well.

Speaker 5 (01:14:21):
Besides what you've been doing and everything else, you want
to kind of tell the viewers and listeners not watching
a bit about your own testimony, the these you went through.
You talked much about it on Ronnie sixty one. Talk
more about that and also about your background and your childhood.

Speaker 6 (01:14:37):
So what goes on when I did Only sixty one,
and we did it because it was a lot of
stuff that was going on, a false narrative of who
CJ was and it was a big false narrator. So
I was a kid that was born and raised in
the Bronx. I deal with bullying a lot as a child,
and I faced it at all, either it was either

(01:15:02):
by fighting or just trying to deal with what was
you know, on a daily day basis. I wasn't fortunate
enough for where some people out there their mom and
dad had money to put them in thojos because they
were weak or whatever or was shy at timid. You
know what I'm saying. I wasn't fortunate that I literally

(01:15:23):
literally saw how the South Bronx was and saw areas
of the Bronx and was raised around this, even though
it wasn't like I didn't live in those areas, but
I spent some time in those areas and you know, learning,
you know, seeing the videos, and I see a lot
of the old school videos of how the Bronx was

(01:15:44):
back in the days, and it brings back to that
moment where I remember seeing that burnt out building. I
remember going through those childs stipulations and then you know,
being a part of what was called social promotion in
the schools of New York is where they didn't care
what your education was like as long as you came
to class. It was like, Okay, we're doing current events
all day and then go home. It's not like now

(01:16:06):
where it's like it's a structured curriculum. We we we
if I talked to a lot of people that I
bumped into from the box and we talked about this.
I talked to a friend of mines or correganized last
week or two weeks about the same thing. You know,
about how it was, how it was being raised. And
you know, if a child did not show that he

(01:16:29):
was on an educational level, they labeled you with a
learning disability, or he's special LED, or he's he's he
has HGH, whatever it is. You know, So growing up
in those times, it was that's how it was. And
I was labeled learning disability was so I couldn't get
a degree, I couldn't move forward life. So I went
on to security. Did auxiliary I was. I was eighteen

(01:16:52):
years old, an auxiliary officer. That was the only thing
that kept me off the street to New York. I
was so scared. I was scared the fact that man
was that how the streets took a lot of friends
of mine, and I saw that that's where it was. Well,
a lot of my friends turned to the life of drugs.
A lot of my friends turned into the incarceration life.

(01:17:14):
I didn't want that. I wanted something positive, So that's
why I did the auxiliary. I never fear the streets,
but I was fearful of other things that led you
from the streets. Because there's those out there that say strongly,
oh yeah, I survived the bronx. I said, you know,
do you survive get your book back, taking the shif.
I survived that. I truly did survive stuff like that,

(01:17:37):
you know. And I told my daughter at the time,
I said, yeah, I was bullying. I fought the bullies.
I fought the bullies. I don't care you was a
man woman whatever. People look at me like for real,
like you don't look at that type of person, like yeah,
I remember having to fight every summer in my neighborhood,
so you know, and my uncles would try to put
me in fresh air fund and all this other stuff

(01:17:58):
just to keep me away from it. But growing up
in those times as grow and that's what made me
who I am today. That's why certain people see me
out of my uniform or seeing me, they were like, damn,
you know, see he by the court. You know, he's
in a mission or he's white, his head always down
because that's the way I was taught. I was taught
when I went to these neighborhoods that's to look at nobody,

(01:18:19):
keep your head down, stay low key. You know, we're
talking about one any fourth in Valentine, one any third
in Grand Concuse. We're talking about all these other neighborhoods,
you know, Garrison Avenue, Hunts forty, and all these other places,
you know. And that's how it was. I survived it.

(01:18:39):
I mean, I lived it. I don't have you know.
I wasn't fortunate that my parents could put me in
a karate school so I won't be a whim or
so it won't be this. I lived a hard knocked life.
I knew just to keep my head straight, my my
own business, went to certain neighborhoods. And that's how it was.

Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:19:00):
I never got robbed or nothing like that, because it
was I knew what to do and acted a certain
way where some people will be like, Okay, we're gonna
leave him alone, you know, or I'll just go play
basketball somewhere, or play baseball by myself. Sometimes.

Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
It was.

Speaker 6 (01:19:15):
That's the way I survived. And it was rough. I mean,
growing up, it was hard in the Lebronx. We didn't
have much. We have a little to nothing on once.
You know, we made up our own games, you know,
man Hunt, orders of the stuff. And I'm sort of blessed.
A lot of my friends that group in the neighborhood
are successful. I got a former friend of mine is

(01:19:38):
even Hector. He's doing marathons around the world almost the
quit smoking a couple of years ago and started running.
I just saw him running the marathon in Miami and
just run New York City Marathon twice. And we went
to school. Went right here. That's doing to me. You know.
See a lot of my friends are successful now you
know some are not. You know some I bumped it

(01:20:00):
to where I worked at and you know they felt
that way. I went to a first funeral and I
thought that I was in jail. So we even thought
that was in jail, was dead in Saint Raymond Cemetery.
You know it was. It was one of those times
that if you ever watched those YouTube videos of the
eighties in the Bronx, I've seen the first hand, witnessed it.

(01:20:22):
When it's sitting at my cousin's mom's house looking across
the street and the buildings all burnt down and cross
the street you see smoked for a mile away because
they said the Bronx is burning. You know, get on
the nineteen bus. You get on the nineteen bus right
there where the McDonald's is. Of course, you for the
Bronx Zoo. When they passed the Bronx Zoo, you now

(01:20:43):
knew you was in the South Bronx, you know, passing
the Birthout nightclub that caught on fire, the Happy Land fire.
I had a fan member to live right around the
quarter from there, you know, Darnelle, my best friend for years.
He lived in the area. So going back to the area,
you know, I'm saying, and you know, you don't forget
where you come from. You don't forget what you come from.

Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:21:04):
It was I didn't have the opportunity to like some
people did, where they just ran to a dojo and
live spend their time in dojo. And I didn't have that,
you know. I actually live and spend around that type
of environment, you know, And that's why I could identify
certain things so quickly. At my job, I can read

(01:21:25):
people real quickly. I called myself, I said, I have
a mess's degree in the streets from just a vitament,
you know, just you know, yeah, I was in my apartment,
in my room, whatever it was. But it was times
you had to walk around, you know. We had my
cousin ever said so Aprahm. He sack the local kids
on a bike ride to see to their bikes in

(01:21:46):
the vank calling the park. Try to get us out
of you know, the normalcy, you know, but it was hard.
It was very difficult time. You know, riding the subways.
You gotta be careful, sit by the conductor, watch your bag,
what what you gotta do. Fortum Road was our Fortum
Road was our thirty fourth street. Fortum Road, Third Avenue
one four nine was was our like our forty second street.

(01:22:10):
You know, you know you look at these these areas
now it was like it's a ghost town. I go
walk through for them. Now, I was like, it's not
the way it was I grew up. You know, you
have Woolworth. They ate breakfast and then you walked around
and by the time it was two o'clock in the afternoon,
it was very crowded. Really couldn't walk around the neighborhood.
No more. Those times are gone, you know what I'm

(01:22:30):
saying now gentrifications take it over. Things are changing now,
but we have to we have to remind ourselves to
always pass this knowledge down to the next generation. You know,
God our children the right path for life, so when
they get older, they stay in that path. You know,
a book of proverbs. You know, it's just those times

(01:22:51):
were rough, you know, it's it's that's where Roady came from,
Roddy came from that. It was I wasn't by myself
as a samurai, but growing up as a person through that,
through that warriorship. Andy, look what I came out, you know,
And I always say that it was like I wasn't.
You know. There's some people out there and say, oh yeah,

(01:23:11):
I survived this and survived that, And then you hear
there if you're like, oh, yeah, my mom and dad
put me in marstruck because they didn't want to raise
a wimp, or they will put me in marstruck because
they want me to get disciplined. You know, they don't
tell the actual they they'll think, oh, yeah, I lived
this lifestyle. I lived that lifestyle. But then when you
hear something I lived it, I was a part of it.
You know. I used to walk it for my house

(01:23:33):
at one third in Grand Concourse to his very day
until the dojo close to my stepfather's because of the
pandemic and stuff like that. You know. So it's like,
you know, when when the officer got killed at one
eighty fifth Grand Concourse a couple of years ago. I
know the four corners. I had a friend from a

(01:23:53):
road that lived not to in the area. I was
head down, walk straight and I knew the area. I
know the e reason. I go to watch the heights
and my dad was a super and the heights back
in the kid you know, I was in a cap
to day with somebody and we was talking and he
looked at me, He's like, I know you from the heights,
and we and we changed numbers, changed whatever it was,

(01:24:16):
and he told me what happened, you know to the
kids in the neighborhood. Half of them all die. Now.
I had to hang out on the heights and in
the height of the heights when the nineties that, you know,
so it's like we's all hang out in the neighborhood,
our mom's dads go downstairs in the bootleg nightclub, I
called it. And that's how it was. We'll be chilling

(01:24:39):
my dad's van. You know, my dad was ready. We'll
go home to his house and one sixte and all
of them. So I go to Heights. I just get
emotional when I talk when I go over there, because
I remember how everything was and now how things change.
You know, the old movie theater one of the first.
Of course, you for the Madonalds, just thinking, then get

(01:25:00):
a movie, see a movie in there. Go of course
she'd get a McDonald's meal or whatever it was the
time McDonald's to give free meals after a certain time.
You don't do that anymore.

Speaker 4 (01:25:09):
Let me know, when.

Speaker 6 (01:25:12):
It was after eight o'clock at night. They'll be like
a free burger out because they had all the stuff
that they used to give out to the homeless. They
used to go out to the homeless. So we're just
going in and free burger, hamburger. It was a hamburger,
but it was something that we was. You know, we'd
get to eat.

Speaker 3 (01:25:26):
You know that's true.

Speaker 5 (01:25:29):
I mean, I I guess I know for many years,
and that command you a lot because you have gone
through so much, and you know, just hearing a part
of your story. Even with the documentary running sixty six
one which you could check.

Speaker 3 (01:25:39):
It out now as well. So for some time, it
just made a good year a niursery.

Speaker 2 (01:25:44):
Right, I think, yeah, yeah, congratulation.

Speaker 6 (01:25:47):
It was so great? Was it that I had a
friend of mine, I had a TikTok friend that I
showed it, and I said, I was kind of rusty
in the katana. I'll be honest with you. I haven't
used abou katana in a while, and I was kind
of rusty on it. I'll be honest, I was rusty
on trying a while because and he was like, I
never seen someone open the katana with a downward cut.

(01:26:09):
It's a tis guy's going to a big time much
largest guy. I've never seen somebody with a cut the
way I opened it with a cut, he said, I never.
I never seen somebody do it like, you know, work
that way off And he said, man, I said, you
know it. The RONI turned a lot of heads because

(01:26:29):
it was me telling my story about what really happened
and what went down, and you know, there was people
that wanted to shut it down because they didn't want
to hear the the honest shoot and then having here
and there where things will spark up again and die
off and spark up again and die off. It was

(01:26:50):
you know, now's where the point is where everybody is like,
it's done much to say about it anymore, you saying,
you know, and it's it's kind of crazy because like
the same individuals that were coming after me were going
out to that same individual because of how they moved up,

(01:27:10):
and then then they were trying to defend themselves. And
I guess they might have sold my blueprint and was
trying to mimic that blueprint. That's great, but I never,
like I said, as as you know, I spoke to
one of those through I don't know how it worked out,

(01:27:31):
but we spoke somewhere through somebody else's page and they
were like, oh, you so quiet about it, And I said, well,
my lawyers want to be quiet about it. When I
was my grandmaster, you know, my grandma said be quiet
about it. They said, don't don't let it, don't let
it bother you. And it didn't bother me a little bit.
But it was like I just brushed my shoulder off

(01:27:52):
and kept the moving and you know, look where I'm
at now. Like you know, there was particular particular seafood
that told Grandmaster Anthony like, you gonna leave you in
a year? He said, I'm gonna leaving him in the year.
And I said, I'm moving And I'm like what I'm like,
I'm not even a year. And we're going with six
years now maybe now six years the other the eighteen

(01:28:15):
we've been together, you know. And and people said, well,
you never trained with him. He came to New York
eight years, eight times to trade with him in New York.
I just went to bloble officer or trained with him
blab officer. It was one of the most It's slow
pace out there, and I know he's trying to slow
me down over there, but I'm so used to certain

(01:28:36):
things that you know, I was trying to enjoy. I
enjoyed my moment. I enjoyed it, you know. But it's
a slow pace out there. And to see the real racism,
to see the real life KKK members house and see
certain things out there, you know what I'm saying, and
and and explore out there, you know. So you know,
Grandma's Anthony being that that type of person where as

(01:28:59):
long as you have patience with him and you work
with him and that against him and you follow it,
that's what people asked, ain't we call him a tran? How?
How what was the process that CJ got here? And
when they hear it, A're like, oh n, I can't
do that. You know, you know, a tran made me

(01:29:22):
get a laptop. You know, this lap to my mom
right now. He said, why he pushed me to get
a laptop because to get the work I had to
get done. You know, when I went down to to
BLib Officas and I went down there, I brought the
laptop because I said, maybe I'm in a mistake on
the syllabus, put some mistakes on it, but we fixed
it the corrected. You show me how to write the

(01:29:42):
right syllabus, how to say certain things. And I had
fun with his students. You know, I kept on calling
his friend, his daughter students Bishop. He said, I ain't
bishop's a little john. I said, oh man, I call
him bishop. He looked like a bishop. And that student,
he's African American, could speak fluent Japanese. He's twenty one
years old, so do Japanese.

Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Yeah, that's amazing.

Speaker 5 (01:30:09):
I mean, like I said, you got to see the
other side of the world they call it, and you've
seen and that's like you said, you do see. Unfortunately
I've never been to that state. But like you said,
unfortunately there are situations that are still happening to this day.
And you know, it just happened to work around that.

Speaker 3 (01:30:26):
And but you kept your cool, you kept doing what
you had to do, and you support it, you know, Danny,
and and you know.

Speaker 6 (01:30:34):
That was a great thing going down there, I mean
going down there and then train with Danny Bowden. That
Danny was the reason why how I got connected with
Graham Aster Anthony Danny Bowden. It was Greadmaster Jay at
the time, and it was like it was awesome. And
they go to the Vacave dojo and then I took
a pen and put my name on. I put my name.

(01:30:54):
I actually put my name on his dojo. Walk I did,
I did, said, I said, the boogie dumb BRONKX Senior
Master CJ is the terror. You put that on the
wall on the waters. We first walk in as a beam.

(01:31:15):
So I saw the beam, I'm like, can I get
a pen? Like why? And then it was like when
you write a dissertation there, I said, I want to
make sure that when anybody and anybody questions Danny Bowen
and that did CJ come down to New York, come
down to Mississippi. They was take there's pictures, there's video,

(01:31:35):
anything went to see. Oh I was his plane. Yes,
we had we had to. You know. The way we
took the pictures was like I had to touch the
plane because in case people say CJ like cropped the
picture or something.

Speaker 3 (01:31:49):
Like that in the plane.

Speaker 6 (01:31:51):
Yeah, yeah, it was. It was. It was a regular
plane that you just put a better than it. Like,
but it was a nice plane though. I mean, it's
just it's I mean that era. I guess that's what
they did. Then they they took the plane season put
a waterbeded there, you know. But just.

Speaker 5 (01:32:09):
Yeah, I'm sorry, no, not one to ask you just
prior to what you mentioned. But the experience alone to
be at the presence of his home and the plane
and how did it fell?

Speaker 6 (01:32:22):
Like it was kind of I wasn't never a big
others guy, but the thing was to be in that
area was kind of cool because you could feel the
presence and it was kind of funny. The most funniest
woman happened when we left was walking back to a
train's car and this guy comes down nowhere and he
could always find that type of person. He was like, hey, man,

(01:32:44):
you know I could find here his pawn shop. I mean,
I ain't from here from New York pawn shop. So
he's like, yo, I got this eighteen carric go chain.
I'm trying to get man, bro I ain't interested, man,
I'm not. I'm like, damn, you could find a junkie.

Speaker 3 (01:33:02):
A person the crackers everywhere. I'll tell you, yeah, I'm.

Speaker 6 (01:33:08):
Like yo, And then like it was kind of funny, man,
but it was. But it was amazing because within that
four days, I visited four states. I visit Tennessee, Little Rock, Missouri,
and Mississippi. I went to Jacksonville, Mississippi, and I was
and then beat out. There was phenomenal. And then you know,
to spend time with Danny Bowden and to see him

(01:33:30):
smile and to see him like it was just like
he looked at me and dinner, he was like, I
can't believe you came down here. I will never imagine
my world that CJ will be down here. And and
then I said, and before we left that Monday, AH
want to go to his dojo. And we went there

(01:33:51):
and visit a man cave dojo he has a it's
like an actual tiny house, like a tiny house though,
but it's actually like a two shed, but big two shed.
And where he has he has all his his trophies,
his awards, his accolades in there. And I saw that
beam up there, and I said, he want to him
up there, so so at least, I said, if this

(01:34:12):
building ever falters, keep the beam, and he said, I'll
keep the beam. You know, you know he's walking on
the health issues, then he'll be back by bay, you know,
because he had you know, he has little health issues
going on. But he's healthy, he's strong. I told him
on a daily basis. When I heard what was going on.
When we left each other at the parking lot, I said,

(01:34:34):
call me Bene anything. I tell everybody in my aunties
worldwide marshals call me anything. You know. We we here,
we it's a it's we are like we call it
the misfits of the island. That where people don't want
to want to, you know, want you find a train
and a training will take you and say I got
this toy, dis missing a leg for leg here he's

(01:34:56):
missing this, he missed that. And they give you the
tools to grow. Oh you know, it's and and and
that's what that's what the phenomenal thing is like. He's
sort of like doctor Smith. He's sort of like doctor Smith,
almost same. You know. He mind me and my stepfather
a lot too. After the year he bund me a
lot of my stepfather. I was like, I was like,

(01:35:17):
I felt my stepfather's presence when I was there. You know,
he passed away years ago, and I felt that presence
when I was with him, and it was just like
I said, you're my karate dad. He's like, for real,
I got emotional when I left, because you know what
it was. I've been around the martial arts world, and
I've been around plenty of teachers, and no one has

(01:35:41):
ever ever looked out for me like he did. I
remember I tell the story to one person where I
was with my particular Kyoshi and he was out eating
dinner one day, out eat dinner, and I didn't have
money in my pocket, and then he said to me, well,
when I see you next time with a dojo my mind,
whatever you eat, you gotta pay me back.

Speaker 2 (01:36:03):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (01:36:04):
So it was like that, But like when Grandma said,
Andrey was like, it's never like that. It was like
I take care of you. You know what I'm saying,
like you was taking care of even know I did
pay for my meal. Always when it was heading out,
it was like the way he took care of me
was like, let's go here. I was like, don' would explore,
I'm back.

Speaker 3 (01:36:25):
Backpack and you want to run.

Speaker 6 (01:36:27):
I'm going anywhere, you know, let's go. We got the
map because the GPS got whatever it is. You know,
it's it's it's It was a good time, man, and
just to see outside. Like people, I've been down the South,
I've been to I said, Atlanta, Georgian and nothing you
gotta go to like Mississippi. You gotta go to the office.
So you gotta go to Missouri. You gotta go to
the heart, the heart of it.

Speaker 1 (01:36:47):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:36:49):
You gotta be careful because it was going down to
Howard going back from Mississippi and that's a go to bathroom.
He said, well, you gotta wait because I ain't going
over this stop because you might have a problem to
stop and this rest stop. Okay, So you know he
knew where to go for the rest stops and stuff
like that, right right, and you know, so it was

(01:37:10):
it was that type of situation where but it was
one of those moments that where like I said to me,
you have to have patience with a very entity and
the access for something for you to do it, do
it because it's going to help you out a long run.
And then I ended up getting a sixth degree. I moved,
I moved up from master instruct that's a senior master

(01:37:32):
and still soak, I still have the head of family.
All my documents is certified, confirmed, so that's it's all
legal documents now. Yes, so it's all legal. So syllabus
is legal. Everything legal. So now it's like it's everything legal.

(01:37:56):
So they trademark, copyright or you want to call it.
H So that's that's what. That's what it was, and
it's it's a lot that goes on and there's more
stuff that's going on right now, but you know it's
it's I don't want to say it here because it's
it's something that's going on a big time and be
handled soon. I said, well, God closed one door, so

(01:38:20):
I want about to old up more.

Speaker 5 (01:38:24):
So before we go, any last advice you want against
anybody out there that's just starting out and you know,
don't know much about the industry.

Speaker 3 (01:38:31):
You want to give them some type of advice south
after them.

Speaker 6 (01:38:35):
Do your background, Make sure you do a background. Make
sure you do and if you're gonna get into a
marshall program, asks about trip periods, if there's a trip period,
if they're actually for your card information, if what is
the repercussions if I pulling my child out the school,

(01:38:58):
would you guys still charge me for that one year contract.
Be careful with those contracts. Read them. If begin to contract,
read them because sometimes your child will take a marshal
Op program and want to quit four or five months
later into the program, and you stuck with a bill
for one year and you're paying two hundred dollars every month.
Just put a number out there. I'm just throwing a

(01:39:19):
number out there. Guys. You're paying two hundred oud of
bill every month because John didn't want to take jiu jitsu,
John didn't want to take comfortable or little Rebecca wants
to be a dance student. You take what though will
be for her. Now you're paying two hundred and fifty dollars.
Look into that. Look into the school that doesn't have
a contract. You know, if they do have a contract,

(01:39:39):
what was the outclause of the contract. Read that right
if they tell you, hey, listen, you know, or just
sign the contract. Can I have the contract to overlook it?
You can't have the contract. Let's you sign it, then
don't do business. You know. They have to have a
policy procedure. Actually for the syllabus. Actually just see a syllabus.

(01:39:59):
Of course, they should have a syllabus. They should have
the background. You know, look around adjo. You may not
understand what Japanese is is, but looking on the dojo,
people falsify documents as well. You know, it's easy now
that thing with my technology, how to falsify documents. You know,
I heard about the short card school that was falsified documents.

(01:40:19):
You know, do a background checks? Wow, I'm getting honest
with you. I'm not trying to sun shoot fire some people.
But how many parents do background checks on these teachers?
There's nothing wrong with you guys, but how many y'all
do background checks? But you have those will saying right now?

(01:40:41):
Or if you do a backgroun check on your professor,
you don't because the background check is done by the school, right,
hire somebody that's THEMB. But you out in the industry,
that is unregulated. So you do your background checks, very
true background check on some of these individuals.

Speaker 3 (01:41:00):
Yeah, it's a really enough crazy stuff happened in the world.
Now we gotta always have a check for everything else.

Speaker 6 (01:41:05):
So she's like that, I mean a couple of years ago,
you had to tackle on those teachers in the Bronx
that got caught out there for doing stuff. It was
in the Bronx like two three years ago, before the pandemic,
you know what I'm saying. So it's like, do your research,
you know, make sure that the school that your child
is going to, you know, just do your research, do

(01:41:26):
your research, you know. And I'm not throwing shade at
no martial artists as a person that works. This is
coming from a person in law enforcement. Now, this is
a CJ officer CJ talking. So CJ is talking. You
don't want that, you know about that title. Officer CJ,
who got twenty two years will say that, do a
background check, you know, you know, do your research. You know.

(01:41:49):
That's what I can really say to a lot. I'm
not bashing nobody, I'm not saying nothing negative about it,
but this is a real life situation that if you
got a little girl, a little boy or whatever. You
know what, you have got to do your research.

Speaker 3 (01:42:03):
That's definite. That's a definitely before we go any social media.
When to find your social media, Like I have several counts.

Speaker 6 (01:42:13):
I got the TikTok account, uh see chain sixty one
c J Rivera on this one Instagram as well. I'm
like all over the place. Sometimes I do TikTok videos
where I post my pictures up there because not to
show off, but to show off the accomplishments have accomplished it.
It's great, you know what I'm saying. Social media could

(01:42:34):
be a gift that it could be a curse, but
it's been a gifted and it linked us together, all
of us together, ear and I'm happy to see that
you do it this again. And you know, you know
you're not laying one door that slammed on your face
in Brooklyn to really you know, you're still out there
doing what you gotta do. GD always asked me about
you all the time. A lot of you know, a

(01:42:57):
lot of them, and I say, all of the moron.
I try to keep together, you know, and try to
keep us all together. And there's very few lovers left
well that still know each other and as alumni, we
got to come back and help each other out, help
each other's business, each other growth.

Speaker 3 (01:43:15):
True, No, I mean.

Speaker 6 (01:43:19):
Dragon dragon drag.

Speaker 3 (01:43:23):
Yeah, you're right this year yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:43:25):
Yeah, oh my god, yeah, very definitely.

Speaker 2 (01:43:34):
But yeah, no, thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:43:35):
I appreciate Sometimes, you know, things happen that you just mentioned,
one door closing, another door open, so you know from
that experience, I just said, you know what, I'm gonna
took our hands and the ware here this year, a
brand new start and keep it moving so and and
for you and for everyone out there watching and tuning in,
you know, just this year that will be a.

Speaker 3 (01:43:56):
Year, and just work hard for it.

Speaker 6 (01:43:57):
You know, it said shoe for the goal on little
bit stop you. You know they're gonna be those out there.
They're gonna say you can't do this. Do what you
gotta do, man, Like I said, I'm an independent martial arts.

Speaker 3 (01:44:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:44:08):
I got a great answer. But I'm independent. I got
no I got no ronies, I got no no, no,
no much Anthie controls. You know, he was saying this, CJ,
be careful this third. But I'm independent. I'm just runing
my own program here in New York and running my
own school. If it be in the park, is in
the park, that's my dojo. Some martial arts wasn't anyway

(01:44:30):
in the park.

Speaker 3 (01:44:31):
What I mean, I mean maybe one day that I mean,
I do see.

Speaker 5 (01:44:35):
I was talking about this privately, but one day I
see you having your own cool. You know, you just
gotta find the right people that will connect you to
what you have to do.

Speaker 6 (01:44:45):
And that's why I'm doing now, finding that connection. Like
I said, you know and like it's be one of
them schools that it was like what it's not gonna
be one of the regularis SCHOOLSNA in school. You gotta
come in here. You're gonna three textbooks and do research
and thesis and all that, because that's what the syllabus
is all about. My syllabus is if you want that title,

(01:45:07):
that are the syllables. You got to right certain things.
I'm running like the same what a trade wanted to me.
Thank process.

Speaker 3 (01:45:15):
That's amazing. Again. I want to thank you Smush for
being on the show. A big shout out to now
senior Master I big get this correct soky c J
the thorough Let's give it up for him on the
show tonight. Yes, yes, YouTube same here as well.

Speaker 5 (01:45:33):
And again you know, guys, you check out his documentaries
out now Ronnie six to one.

Speaker 3 (01:45:38):
Also, you know, check on his social media. You're going
to book him. You know, he does also private events
you know where he does training. He does all sorts
of things for mational arts as he mentioned here and
defense class for women. So this is contact him if
you want to also help him to you know, fulfill
his dream and.

Speaker 6 (01:45:56):
And get his own you know.

Speaker 3 (01:45:57):
Uh do Joe forgive me you know, yeah that thing.
Just contact him and see what happens. But we want
to thank you again just doing what you're doing and
keep pushing the good workout. M thank you for coming.
Appreciate it man. All right, guys, So that was it.

(01:46:20):
That was our amazing guest for this week.

Speaker 5 (01:46:22):
Uh that was and now the title is Senior Sochi
No Senior Master forgive Me SoJ the Terror. So again
that was just amazing time him on the show and
discuss about you know, his life and also the martial
arts world. How its kind of like it's kind of weird,
but it's agree that he kind of clarified certain things
about it.

Speaker 3 (01:46:42):
So definitely now, prior.

Speaker 5 (01:46:44):
To that, like I said, again, if you'd like to be,
you guys on the show, and you know, come to
our We have openings not for fair word. So if
anybody's watching now or knows anybody that's interested on the
tricker there below, I shouldn't take decides. You can see
here you ask could contact us here. That's you know,
his email Jamprimedia at gmail dot com. Also I'll just

(01:47:06):
send you my information here as well. I'm talking to
you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:47:09):
So on the bottom you can see down there where
you guys can contact us at. Again, my instagram is
at official verlogy where you guys can find me if
you want to contact me also for bookings or for
other things.

Speaker 5 (01:47:20):
That's worts for hiring and all that. Let me know
again if you have to be guests on the show.
We have openings now for February. Also we got openings
now for March for the magazine, the Vergie Spotlight Magazine.

Speaker 3 (01:47:33):
Let me take show you guys to picture. Uh let's
seelet's see, le's see 's see to hear? Oh lord?
If not, that's the promo one, just the promo one.
But it's all right. So again, guys, if you'd like
to be on the magazine, the Vilogy Spotlight magazine. I
have right now openings for the March issue. February issue
will be releasing by midnight tonight at particularly February first.

(01:47:57):
As you guys know, today's the thirty first January. So again,
if you'd like to be on the magazine the cover.

Speaker 5 (01:48:03):
Or feature or a magazine at placement your mollow from
the contact me again. My Instagram is at official Verlogy
or if you're having a Facebook already, you know where
to find me at.

Speaker 3 (01:48:13):
And all that said and done. Also, guys, quickly you
can check out this is my latest book, which has
been a while for now call Mother's Love or check
that out that's available, I believe.

Speaker 5 (01:48:22):
At www dot Amazon dot com. I will put this
up right now for you guys, so you can see
that information. Why I say it one more time again,
you guys could check that out at www dot Amazon
dot com. Also, while we're on a different topic, but
now music, as you guys can see that.

Speaker 3 (01:48:44):
I'm gonna take that off for a minute. That's the
part of it, all right. So again, guys, like I
said again, if you want to check out.

Speaker 5 (01:48:49):
The album here I am out for a while. Now
here I am available at all digital platforms. Will support
that also, guys, you know check out on my Way.
That's the nest latest single myself well actually Artis Veiller
is featured myself on that or check that out and
yeah this week. This year, I'm working on more projects,
more visuals, more videos, more songs. I will be releasing

(01:49:11):
finally the Energy album, Finally, finally the fifth EP album
as we speak, yes to find Me Out, and also
working out the sixth album of Brand New Me. So
I I said, planning and working another seventh album already.
I'm telling you I'm working for you guys now. I
was a little behind, but I'm making sure I'm on
on top of my game now. So as you know,
well prior to that, like I said, I'll keep you guys,

(01:49:33):
update and everything again tomorrow performing live at Haarlem Nights,
Myself Did You Love.

Speaker 3 (01:49:39):
Will be DJ Lama will be in the building.

Speaker 5 (01:49:42):
And of course a Black Gun will be there performing
doing her thing. So co support me the information where address,
whatever hit me up, I will send you the flyer
and all that staid and that. Also, I have another
upcoming interview I will be on February Therapy shan to
Petty Murphy. He's a host on his show online. So
I'm honored be there on the show and I will
give you you know where you got to check it

(01:50:03):
out online the thing on Facebook something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:50:05):
So but it is big sure to everyone who's supporting
what we're doing for now. This will be on the
seventh what seventh year? People, steventh year? You know we're
doing strong, We're doing we gotta do and keep pushing.
So the end of the day, if you guys support
what we'll be doing for the long time we've been
doing it, we want to say just say thank you,

(01:50:25):
thank you for the support and thank you for everything. Else.
Let me go on Instagram? Where real quick? Cool on there?
Not before I get out of here. Anybody else on here? Anybody?
What's up? Many people on here?

Speaker 2 (01:50:36):
What's up?

Speaker 6 (01:50:36):
Ace?

Speaker 3 (01:50:37):
Real Lyrics? What's up? Brother? I see everybody? DJ lem
Off there, I see you, the elite DJ Radio? What's up?
What's up to Nali?

Speaker 6 (01:50:46):
What said that?

Speaker 3 (01:50:46):
Correctly?

Speaker 2 (01:50:47):
Everybody else?

Speaker 3 (01:50:48):
I said so earlier to you guys, Swiss?

Speaker 6 (01:50:51):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (01:50:51):
I see the fighting mojis, I see all me?

Speaker 6 (01:50:53):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (01:50:54):
Everybody on here?

Speaker 6 (01:50:56):
Oh my?

Speaker 3 (01:50:56):
All right? Chicago what's up? Two con records? Everybody on
h I'm just give a shouts everybodys watching right now, Frank,
what's up? I haven't seen you, Wi brother? What's up?
Doctor Seuss? You were in the building. Oh shoot, we
find out green eggs and ham, Green eggs and ham.
Then I know they were here being out of the
entertainment and tainer. Forgive me?

Speaker 6 (01:51:16):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (01:51:17):
How you doing? Everybody who's watching right now, live or earlier, other.

Speaker 5 (01:51:20):
Thank you for tuning in and saying what's up or
just checking out? Checking the show here again one more time, guys,
if you'd like to be on the show. Here we
have Figuary openings now available. Is this every Wednesday's Yeah,
read all the time. Y'all know the location. If you
know somebody, tell a friend, Tell a friend, Tell a friend.
Magazine opened up with March open up. Also we got

(01:51:40):
filruard twenty third. We got a few limited sleep sleeps
while I'm tard. Slots open again for for we twenty third.
So if you want to perform and do what you
gotta do, hit me up on the in boxing on
your Facebook or on my ig on social media, you
know ig, Instagram, World and all that.

Speaker 3 (01:51:58):
Also, if you want a CONSI mister Dama himself. All
information downs below there on the ticker. So again, just
want to play more ready before we get out of here,
and you know how we do, so give me one
second while I set that up for you.

Speaker 2 (01:52:12):
Guys.

Speaker 3 (01:52:14):
All right, and let's see what we're gonna play till
before we get out of here. I'm going to play.

Speaker 6 (01:52:21):
Let's see. I think.

Speaker 1 (01:52:28):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:52:30):
I'll play out of Space Big Shant TV. Check out
his video out of Spaces out now at all platforms,
digital platforms. We'll be right back. You're watching the Relgie
Spotlight Radio Show online version. Be right back with host Ji. Damn.
I saw right through the showing was bad. I'm gonna say,
like what it is West Survey again again.

Speaker 6 (01:52:51):
Guys.

Speaker 5 (01:52:51):
You're watching the real Gi Spott Radio Shore here online
version on this interesting social media world.

Speaker 3 (01:52:56):
You also watched me on Instagram.

Speaker 5 (01:52:58):
Guys, so all watching now earlier today or now big
shouts you all watching Big Shots of Testa for Spotlight
Radio Show.

Speaker 6 (01:53:05):
Sensus.

Speaker 3 (01:53:06):
Yes, that's right, showing you love from New York City.
Salute salute yes. Also should be also getting my T shirt.
I'm excited yay, big shots. Everyone watching. I think bosy
We is watching. I think Reallyris. Everybody on that other
end of Mecy who's watching right now? Yea, everybody who'll watching?
What's up?

Speaker 5 (01:53:22):
Salu Again, guys, thank you for watching and tuning in
this week for the real G Spotlight Greats Show. Here
we host G and DJ Milamov, who came in and
out today as you saw earlier, so so big shout
out to our amazing guests today.

Speaker 3 (01:53:36):
Now he is under Senior Master Stokey CJ de Terror,
So thank you for coming in and again we get
one more time people, one more time, Yes, one more time,
sing me saying that right anyway, Yes, but again one
more time people.

Speaker 5 (01:53:51):
Again, you guys could would like to be a guest
on the show. All information is up there, are down there.
I'm gonna take that out so you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:53:59):
Can see that. I think I just took that up here.

Speaker 5 (01:54:02):
There you go, all right, So again, guys you'd like
to be got some of the show, you know where
to follow us, will find us and we have fa
We're open now for this show again March. We have
openings now for the magazine February first, which is coming
up a couple of hours leave Mar February issue will
be out.

Speaker 3 (01:54:19):
Yeah yea, So let's see who made up for the
cover this year. Mom, what's going on with me today?
That song got me be?

Speaker 6 (01:54:26):
Out of Space? Man? Was going on.

Speaker 3 (01:54:30):
Today? Bike su to MTV. Check out the song out
of Space on all platforms. Also check out our favous
style song. My World Part two is out now all platforms.
And what was the news when we played Demons by
artist Young Jay?

Speaker 6 (01:54:47):
Go check that out.

Speaker 3 (01:54:48):
Check that out all platforms.

Speaker 5 (01:54:49):
All right, guys, I'm signing the f out of here
and tell them we'll see you guys next week.

Speaker 3 (01:54:53):
God bless and oh thank you for the levee. Over
the Instagram, We're ooh okay, whooo I'm doing a right
here now. Woop woop it's a delay and what was that?
So yeah, I gotta wait till it shows up part
and everything. So but yeah, people again, I'll see you
guys sometimes till next week. Again to my performing live
at Harlem Nights.

Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
It's gonna be dope.

Speaker 3 (01:55:15):
It's gonna be dope. It's gonna be dope. Yes, And
prior to that, like I said, again, guys, what they
come next?

Speaker 5 (01:55:22):
Week and they got cut things lined up already, so
stay tuned and I cannot wait to release more new
music out there for you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:55:28):
To stay tuned. I got so surprised for y'all, so
stay tuned until then. Your girl real GI signing out
until then, guys, much blessing to you all. Tuning in
until next week, guys, I'm out of here, see y'all
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