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January 28, 2025 • 91 mins

In this intense segment from Big Facts, Ralo sits down with Jade to address head-on the swirling rumors about snitching. Ralo provides a detailed account of his legal battles, explaining the complexities of his interactions with his lawyer, Ash, and how those actions were misconstrued.

He clarifies his position, showing documents and discussing the nuances of legal representation, including the concept of a proffer session. This conversation sheds light on the intricacies of the legal system and the impact of misinformation in the streets and beyond.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
What up baby j What up?

Speaker 1 (00:19):
DJ scream? I'm here. Listen to the streets asked for it.
We have delivered.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Ralloh pulled up on this on Big Fast Rollo.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
What's up?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
What's up?

Speaker 1 (00:25):
What's up? What's up?

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Her?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
Know what you man? How you feeling? How you feeling?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
I mean, I think it's just an honor to be here.
You know. The last interview I had was a he
was in the mother cuts out of officer. Yeah, it's
just an honor just to be here in prison and
being able to sit down and not being no seals.
And it's a lot of people just sending sales right now, man,

(00:52):
and my heart go out for them, and it's just
I'm just happy to be free. I'm happy to be
next to Jay. I feel like I'm on a bigger rankings,
but you know i'merstanding minutes lady. We went through hell
on that road. You know that was them live to
take that pill day and the spending real days. Everybody

(01:15):
don't know. She kind of pushed me in this rap game.
You know, she pushed me in and nobody don't know
them stories. And you know, I'm mad that you God
damn left me right that mother. You keep it going,
you talking about but it's vacation. That was a bad

(01:36):
That was a good talking about.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
I feel like freedom, And you know what did you
learn from the whole thing?

Speaker 1 (01:44):
We got a lot to talk about.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
I mean I learned a lot of different things. You know,
I've been a living different federal facilities, you know, as
you know, every time I went somewhere, I kept getting
caught with phones and they accused me of moving drugs
from jail and all kinds and shit went on throughout.
You know, I'm going in there thinking that. You know,
I've been to state prison twice. I went to prison

(02:07):
when I was seventeen, did two years and got out,
stayed out three months, and went back to state prison again.
So when I get to the figs, some of that
motherfucker thinking like it's the same kind of routine. Like
I could get me a cell phone, I could do
a little moving around these folks ain't shit to play
with like that you get caught over the phone. It

(02:27):
was like I got caught with the goddamn ooz in
that bitch. You smell me. You know, I would getting
call phones all the time, and you know they just
give me a write up sometime to police see me
on the phone in the state and then even write
me up. You smell me, so like, I think people
ain't able to identify the difference between the federal state
and I know we said with our tone real likely

(02:50):
like it's a game because I thought it was a game,
but that shit is not a game, damn play that's
a yo. At Australia, it's a that's some difference between
going to Rogers State President and Jay coming out now
visiting me, then you saying Jay, get on the plane
to come to California. They should have massive difference, Like

(03:12):
having your people just going in the mountains is shnowing
the road fucked up. You know. I've been to places
where the correctional officers will tell you some shit like yeah,
the first time I ever seen black people, you smell man,
they be dead ass sire. They never seen a black
person until they start working into this facility. So it's

(03:34):
a lot of racism going on. Now, that's when I
really had to identify, because, you know, going to school
and they telling us us as blacks, we only make
up twelve percent of the people in America. You smell me.
I was like, how the hell did that possible? I
see Jay right here on Bank, I see Derek get Cruise,
I see Big Bank over the doll in the six
I see you. But when you actually get on that

(03:54):
damn road and getting them buses and you don't see
no more of us like that in the middle of
this got them this country, all that homeboyshit, you see
what I mean. So it's just it's a it's a
it's a privilege. I ain't even see a black officer
for years, So it's a privilege. A black sister like

(04:16):
y'all will know seeing a nigga from Atlanta, it's absolutely
you won't even see a nigga from Alani. You be like,
you're from Georgia, a part of Georgia. Are you happy
to see a nigga from the South or Mississippi. So
it's just it's just a you know, it's just a
blessing to even be in the presence of our people.

Speaker 3 (04:34):
You're keeping your promises to yourself, like a lot of
times where people were incarcerated, you know, you got a
lot of time to think of stuff, pray on stuff,
you know what I mean, And then you make promises
to yourself, and a lot of times, the God are
you keeping no promises?

Speaker 1 (04:46):
You feel like since you get up?

Speaker 2 (04:47):
I mean, I made a lot of false promises coming
up in the dark game and the bluff and stuff
like that, because there's been times where I got a
DFA or discipline feeling that when I was a kid
and I shot so different people in the bluff, and
I told myself at that time when I was going
to trial and shit, like, God, if you if I

(05:08):
get out of this, I will never do it again.
I will never see no crack again. As soon as
I got out of this shit, I just went crazy.
But see now, but see now it's different because I
seen the motherfuckers. They ain't playing like, they ain't playing
like we can. We can go over here to Forest

(05:28):
Counting and get some probation or get out or get
a slap on the wrists and ship like that. And
we see we can look at people different cases in
that motherfucker. Like we can look at go on YouTube
and see a nigga. You can't go on YouTube, but
look at dirt right now, and you can't go. They
ain't bringing no cameras in the court. You ain't even

(05:49):
gonna see a speck of dust in they motherfucker courtroom.
You ain't bringing no phone in that bitch. Like it's
just a whole different ball game. So like I was
playing when I was making no broken promises, and now
nod I ain't playing, So I can make a false
premise all I want, but them folks ain't playing, so
they pull your ass away forever and it ain't. And

(06:10):
then you think you're going in the fest with a
whole bunch of rallos. You're like, shit, I'm federal. Now
I'm gonna be around a whole bunch of more time
mean all the niggas. And you go on that bitch
with a nigga like calling his mama, Hey mom, you
got your check this much? Can I get fifty dollars
on my book? And now you're looking at the whole
federal sisters, Because when I was on a jet, when
I got caught on a jet in my head I'm like, shit,

(06:31):
that what this shit come with? You know what I'm saying.
I wouldn't do thirty years, a hundred years if I
had to, because I knew, like in my head and
my mind and my heart and my soul, like this
is what this shit come with. And honestly, I looked
at that shit like it was a trophy. I was
like this my gramming like nigga, nigga, this is this
is nigga. I went fedg. I went the biggest ever.

(06:53):
You smell me like this was all the young niggas
look to do, like we looked and we praised to,
you know, get some kind of success out the dope
gain and now you know, to get millions of dollars
out this shit because Jay to tell you, back then,
we weren't making no fucking man, I don't know Apple Music, Spotify,
Pannador or like labels one just giving you no mellis

(07:15):
of dollars like that, you smell me like Jay had
to walk. Jay were right, that shit roller. You gotta
pay twenty five hundred for this session, hey, and you
gotta pay Thomas and paraship Line. I'm to take ten
thousand dollars to get on that front page. Oh you
need Roley, you gotta do this show for free because you
need John at my mistakes like Jay to tell you.
So like accomplishing that shit was like a lot. And

(07:38):
I know it sounds stupid as fuck coming out of
nigga mouth, but honestly, that what we do. And you
know we see now niggas go get there on the
switch on that gun and ship now and they like
they show it like nigga, I gotta switch. That's the
same way I was with millias and dollars of cash.
I was so fucking happy that get this shit that
I was like, man, I gotta show this shit like

(08:00):
out there if I go to jail or what this
shit up in the show this ship. I'm happy, you
feel me.

Speaker 4 (08:05):
So when you think of toun them for like fuck
the police and now you cussing people, you think that
they just target Now you.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Know, any time a murder go cold, you the federal
the Federal Brew of Investigations have to investigate it. So
like if anything go cold or any murder case go cold,
they have an obligation to solve it, you seel me.
So a lot of shit was occurring that they accuse

(08:35):
me of doing they just got because when they planted
a federal agent in Pakistan, right, y'all see me with
a hunt of niggas, and I'll say, so I'm let
them and I'll hug them and I pray with them.
But it's be like a circle inside a circle. You
know what I'm saying. I might not never talk to
this nigga for real, because soon were going on Pakistan.

(08:56):
I go in my little apartment and they go wherever
they go, because you know, I got a nice little setup.
You smell me. So even when the ate, when, even
when that the niggas was around me infiltraining us, I
never really spoke to him. I still had them dealing
with you know what I'm saying. They was never able
to get to me. But this one time the nigga

(09:17):
was like, man, I guess the federal nigga that. The
nigga was like, hey, I gotta I gotta buy a
certain amount to get the rollo. One of these niggas
told him that, and I was like, I ain't know
that thing about this. The nigga had done told him like,
you gotta buy I think between fifty and one hundred
pounds to get the rolloh or if you buy anything
under that right, I'm gonna talk. So the federal agent

(09:40):
had the FBI Chief of LBI had green lighted them
to get the money because niggas was running off on
the FIS Like niggas will get their money and say
fuck them and they'll get locked up of course for it.
But they was running off on the FEDD. But in
this particular time they said that we gonna have an
agent go out with you. So now they had the

(10:01):
the white man in in front of the car like
he did Uber driver, and they had Uber on the car,
and the nigga who was supposed to buy some work
from me, he was in the back seat like he
getting an Uber ride to go by one hundred pounds
type shit. I had no knowledge. I was in Cali
picking out my my shit, you smell me, and the

(10:22):
little niggas they robbed them. I told her out that
on big fact last time. And they robbed them. Once
they robbed them, they shot at them. You smell the
shot at the Feds or whatnot. So there was a
big thing. So the Feds hurry up and ran over
there and did what they did to them. But they
let them go. They let them niggas go. So right
then when they got to the office, they were like,

(10:44):
y'all just put an agent in harms where y'all have
to end his investigation because I've been on the investigation
for like two three years, you smell me. And right
when they had to end the investigation, that's when they
sent word to get me out of Cally. You smell me.
So they sent all they look so I don't know
who the hell they had, but I know the whole
motherfucking plane, like when I go to the discovery package,

(11:05):
the whole plane had cameras on it. The pilot had
a camera on him. The motherfucking bitch I've been on
this whole every time she flew me, she had cameras
on them. So even the tour buss like going because
I put it, like you know, on the back of
the tour bus, you can just open your bed like
the back of it, you can open your bed. I
used to put all my money up under the bed,

(11:25):
I dry them under the keller, and I fly the
situation back so it was nowhere around it. You sell me.
So everybody thinking that okay, Rollo saying fuck twelve fuck twelve.
Now that that shit ain't had nothing to do with it.
They ain't even give a fuck about the weed period
this maam me. They were trying they do it, and
their obligation was to solve their crime. You smell me,

(11:47):
and that's within the investigation. You smell me. And they
just stumbled over the weed. You smell me. And when
we got in there, you know, niggas try to you know, work,
they move and shit like that. But God is good,
you small me. So it was never about the fuck
welve and shit they even laughed at that.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
So what was the most disappointing part of I mean,
like like coming home? Of course you was happy to
have your freedom and be home, or what was the
most disappointing part of coming home?

Speaker 2 (12:15):
I mean I think that I think that the most
disappointing thing. It's just like, no matter no matter how
big you get in life, whether it's whether it's the
Drakes or whether it's like you know, niggas will never
think that the industry will go against Drake or niggas

(12:36):
will never think that. You know, all our life, niggas
been saying they wanted to be like meet to Now
that he home, they put, you know, the bone on him.
You remember, like it's like this fucking world don't allow
nobody to you know, blossom. It gonna always be some
shit that coming away. So I think my biggest disappointment

(12:56):
is just seeing all these men and families just falling
be against each other. You know, when we was coming
to the A, everybody praised the A because everybody worked together.
You know what I'm saying. Everybody was like, shit, right,
lookd gonna get a soft re fugal or this nigga
can go get a song fugal. This nigga, Like everybody
was working together. It'membing like no matter where you go,

(13:18):
like niggas was working together. And now you get out,
you're like, damn, these group of people don't fuck with
the group of people. That group of people don't fuck
these people. And then it's a lot of fucking money involved.
You know what I'm saying. Everybody getting money now, so
you know they got a right to pump their chests up.
It was only a handful of niggas getting money when
me and Jade don't walking around this bitch, you know
what I'm saying, And the niggas don't get money now

(13:41):
they they niggas like Bank Niggat Bank Bank, don't wash
his hand with all this bullshit. You smell me so
like you know, you was hearing names like Big Bank
with the Maserada. You aren't even see you ain't even y'all.
Niggas ain't even really see his face until you know.
You had the yard back then. But niggas, I ain't
old enough to go to the yard. I was twelve
years old. You know what I'm saying. You had when

(14:02):
they had they thing going on. You heard their names
in these same names, the Big Yankster, the Big thank
Blacks and shit like that. These niggas don't wash their
hands with niggas you smell. I mean, so when you
see a nigga like that, give up on the nigga.
A nigga that like ani that, a nigga that was
devoted to helping the Runks and people on this interview,

(14:24):
probably an gonna know who the fuck the Runks is.
Niggas ain't knowing who the rock crew is. But these
are cruise inside of Atlanta that really blossomed Atlanta and
made Atlanta. You know what I'm saying, What Atlanta is
today disconnective no, like what make niggas step away? I
think that I think it's money in power. I think
that once a nigga gets some money and some power,

(14:47):
we we as people sometimes become arrogant and we wanted
and we be like man fucking other people. We don't
even know how to forgive, Like we feel like a
cow with a lame ass. Nigga, we forgive a niggas
maamly Like think about me and meat Ball and them
like we we'll say, fuck each other, fight, custs each
other out on the block, beat each other. Ass. I'll

(15:09):
come home with a black guy, He'll come home with
a black eye, and we'll still come home together. You
know what I'm saying. You fucking around and punch one
of these nigga here I they switched like nigga up
Dad like it just it just ain't that it's too
much fucking pride and ego and too much money involved.
Like now nigga feel like domn need bank. It was

(15:31):
a time when niggas needed bank. Like Nigga, you couldn't
even God damn, you couldn't do much without bank. You
couldn't do ship without Jay. You had to go through
Ja to get any more for clubs, even if you
ain't want to. Now, niggas like, I don't need that
bit jay. You know what I'm saying, Well, I don't
need a scream. You need a scream to get in
the rap game back then, like you needed him, nigga,
you need a DJ holiday you need it bigger. Big

(15:54):
Ranka was just and their motherfucker maam a nigga that
supposed to have Fay fifty minigga. Niggas feel like that
I need him. It was a time with me. They
ain't know I paid him ten thousand dollars to go
on the Sore Whim because we needed niggas back then.
Now you fucking around and you get on TikTok. You
got your little song. Now, I don't need nobotter fuck everybody.
This is my little crew on Feendi. Niggas and your

(16:16):
cow won't it now? Nigga, you was a bitch back then.
You steal a bitch in your inside. You just you
know what I'm saying. But you know, I think it's
that bang. I think that niggas just got a little
down there, got a little money. They took the neighbor
off neighborhood the hood hood, right, So.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Yeah, facts, that's all right, that's right.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
What's the biggest lesson you think you learned it now, though,
I think the biggest lesson that I had to learn,
Like my brother caught me. They before yesterday, oh yesterday,
my biological brother and he, uh, he asked me for
some money. And I was like, I ain't seen you
no money today. I'm I'm you know, kids go back
to school today. So yesterday I was out at athletic

(17:05):
foots and hibbits and shit, get making sure they got
some shoes and shit to go back to school. You know,
That's one of the things that I knew since I
was a kid, Like I made sure my mama like
made sure I'll have me some new shoes for back
to school for after summer breaking in Christmas break you
smem me, And I did that. So I'm telling I'm
telling my brother, yes, say like, man, I ain't finna

(17:27):
send no money to the jail right now, Bro, I'm
finna buy all these kids' shoes and shit. And the
nigga say, bro, I'm in jail, And I say, nigga,
I was just in jail. You ain't send me not
one dollar. You my mama. Nobody never sent me not
one penny. He said, bro, you keep sending me to
your regular one hundred dollars And I'm like, Nigga, you

(17:47):
ain't send me not one dollar. You don't know if
I was broke or I was fucked up or nothing,
like nigga was tising them up. But I needed a
hundred dollars. You just didn't know that. I ain't finna cry.
But I think the biggest lesson that that I had
to learn. And the nigga told me like this, he
tried to score one. He like, I'm only in jail
because the nigga told on me. And I'm like, now,

(18:10):
you only in jail because you did something that a
nigga can tell on you for you smell me like
you can't blame that nigga, like blame yourself. Like every
day in my life, I gotta, let's just say it,
twenty thirty niggas in Pakistan in my hood right now.
They can wear all the wires they want, they can
wear all the cameras they want, they can put how

(18:31):
many police niggas they want around me and try to
get information. They don't matter because I ain't doing shit wrong.
I know I ain't doing shit wrong, So ain't nowing
you can do to me. Say a lot of these
niggas can go up here and say, oh yo, I'll
stopped doing this, that and the third, because nah, nigga,
just don't do that wrong. It ain't illegal to be

(18:52):
a game banker.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
You smell me.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Although I'm not a game bank or whatnot, but you
gotta know the law. And I was able to get
around some honorble brothers that kind of taught me that.
It's ream they taught me the lot they taught me.
And if I ain't taught, I just learned from another
nigga that the got like not to do what the
fuck he did? You sell me? So that's probably one
of the biggest lessons I learned, Like you cannot like

(19:15):
I took the TV room from some Messicans and you know,
Messan stabbing. You know you know what I'm saying, Like
down the road they stabbing hard. You played with them,
they stabbing. The muscle man had no TV room and
it was the biggest call in the yard. It was
like six hundred of us on the yard and then
went number the fifteen hundred man compound. So we had
more molding people than anybody on the y'all like, man,
we need the TV. And when I got in there,

(19:37):
I took the TV and I was like, what they
gonna do this? And then old y'all Roller took the
TV room from the Missic. Roller took the TV room
from the Mexican. I'm like, man, fuck the messic, what
they're gonna do? I beat out on the gay they did,
they this little you know what I'm saying. I beat
all that one on one, and there's a lot of us,
you know what I'm saying. So I'm kind of bogard.
So the email that the leader of the muscle, he

(19:57):
was there and he was like, give them fuck that
TV room back. I'm looking at it like, oh, I
ain't getting it back now, because you're coming over here
telling me to get back. They are told over me,
I ain't give the ship back now. So he was
an honorable brother, real stubbor, real gangsters, got a lot
of bodies and all that those shit. But you know, like,
you know, I get there, all the niggas following me.
They want, you know, they want to be up on

(20:18):
the roller. I got a little scruts, you know, I
come from the streets and he looked at me, so
I buked on him. I'm like, man, sitting all of
them up down the room, i'mna give ingm one on
one every nigga that come in room. I pepped by
three on them out boom. So he came to me
the next day after child, he was like, rollo, kill

(20:39):
them people back that TV room, Like, nigga just beat
the ad. What the hell up? Get the TV rule back?
I just beat the ad. And it was just this
one motherfucking line this nigga told me, and it just
fucked to me to this date. And I used this
ship every single day and every time a nigga says
some stupid ass ship, I used the same line. He said,
I love you, think you doing right, but you're doing wrong.

(21:03):
And he told me, no matter how deep or how
far this shit go, you can't get no good out
of doing wrong. Fact, and I look like shit, you know,
I want the nigga that a little intelligence. They're comprehending
our listener. This nigga is kind of right. So I
just gave a nigga here TV wrong back.

Speaker 4 (21:23):
So what your promise was like with streaming as earlier
to yourself when you first like when you get home,
like I'm gonna do this.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
My promise, my biggest I think my biggest promise was
I was trying to see you know, I love my
daughter to death, but you know she gonna grow up
and she gonna get up, man, and she gonna get
the hell long. So I think my most important promise
was to show my gratitude and appreciation to the woman

(21:53):
that held me down, and that was my girl. You
s maa man. I don't think people understand and have
I feel to sit in a cell because that being
in a hole, like for Thug when he was in
the hole at carb counter right, you know we see

(22:13):
him talking on the phone. We seen him. You know
he said he come out of a certain time in
the face. Ain't no coming out of that room. They
got the shower in the rooms, manam So when you
go to the whole in the face, ain't no such
thing as talking to nobody on no phone. Ain't no
such thing as a video visitation. And you as a

(22:34):
person don't own it like you like onlyer before Collgepong,
you is if you sending that motherfucking room without a
cell phone, without no contact, without seeing nobody for six
months straight, without talking, not even able to you ain't
able to talk period. You ain't able to ride a kite,
You ain't able to do nothing. And for a motherfucker

(22:56):
to continue sing you let us. I can't send on
letters out and telling me everything every day like this
is what going on today, this is what was on Instagram,
this is what was on TV, and it just ruin
you every day. That was my life, you know, I
mean that's all I fucking had this man. Those are
moments that I just would never forget. It's ma, man,

(23:19):
No matter how much I can explain to a bitch
y'all nigga out here or my mama for example, like
I can't. I can't put nothing before her. It'smeving no
kid nobody, because she was the one that did that
when I was little and juvenile, from going to Millville,
east Man to Metro all out DC to going to

(23:42):
Feded this man. Mean, so I think that was my
biggest promise to her. I ain't even tell it to her,
matter of fact, I just told it to myself.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
Yeah, they said anything else to spell when I got big?
Was any of it important for you?

Speaker 3 (23:59):
To get out and even if you didn't really have
problems with them, but if people perceive you have problems
with people, to kind of squash that too.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Because we saw what happened like with the rich homie situation.
We saw it just recently happened with like the boosy situation.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
Whoever, even if it won real problems, it was perceived
as that was that important to you.

Speaker 2 (24:15):
I think that, you know, Jay had to tell you.
Jade was there. You know what I'm saying, Jay was
always there. Yeah. I just keep saying Jake because I
like to give people that credibility for you know what
they did. A lot of niggas ain't gonna do that.
But I just was a little khaki. I was one
of them niggas that I'm describing who is the problems now,

(24:37):
it's not me. And I was just a nigga with
a whole lot of money and a whole lot of power.
I had a thousand niggas onder me. I had a
lot of goddamn money and and I would fuck with
that man. You's I ain't. What I was doing was
just kind of bullying niggas like trying and then you know,

(25:00):
I'm out of chain gang. You that motherfucking chang ain't
to fuck your head up, bro, Like you'll come out
that motherfucker thinking that you could just do ship to
people like you coming out that motherfucker. Niggas got life
and they stabbing every day. So I'm coming out their
motherfuckering and we got guns. We ready to shoot every
motherfucker day. Like I'm I'm with whatever this shit come with,

(25:23):
Like I don't care where it go. I'm trying to
test you and see where it go. And a lot
of people when on that type of time, and I
ain't gonna say they were scared. I just was. I
just was tripping, bro, And none of that shit was
his fault. You smell me. I ain't just saying that
because he did it, smelling me like he ain't have
to do no song for me. You smell me or

(25:45):
like now, now, don't get me wrong. You know Big
Bank got on my ass about the situation for Booster.
But when I pull up on Boost and I show
him out the documentation and he find out, you know
what occurred. My thing was he told me like, niggas
show the world this, don't show me this this man, man,

(26:07):
I'm like look, these folks. I had to really sit
in and say, I knew once a nigga called me
a rat and shit, and I knew I started seeing
certain niggas like or certain groups of people like gravel
up against me. So I'm like, Okay, the reason why
all of us as niggas from the streets hated rats

(26:29):
is because we felt like that person took an individual
from the streets. We felt like, it's a nigga in
zail for this individual, and he took this individual took
a nigga from his kids, or this nigga took people
from his mom or well whoever that loved this person,
that this person told on that he's singing in prison

(26:51):
for the rest of his life. Well even though even
if he was just saying out, oh yeah, or thirty
months or two months, so however long this motherfucking person
sitting there and here that was told on, and it
and it and it. It just fucked me up because
I ain't nobody ever said that they was in jail
for aulla. You know what I'm saying. And if you

(27:12):
my pawna or you my dog, and you see that,
why the fuck you still growing up against me?

Speaker 4 (27:18):
You know how this ship, how does ship get even
like in the mix like we put it in the mix,
like for a nigga even be able to associate your name, Rat.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
I think that you know, I always went to jail,
and I always like I had this lawyer name asked
Josh shout out to as Josh, and I don't ever
want to throw him under the bus because he always
did whatever it took to get whoever out of jailed.
That was in one of my trap houses. I'm known

(27:48):
for trap house. I'm known for putting a house on
English Avenue the bluff. Simpson Road asked wherever I gotta
put these motherfucking tromp houses at to make sure my
plug get money, because I older nigga the hell of
my business, and I think that whenever they came in,
he's some kind of way found we debt to the

(28:08):
wrong in this bitch. They got dope, they got guns,
they got everything, and he was able to just always
put in old motion wantless illegal search and seizure or
anything that or sometime they came in and they had
a warrant for a nigga, and they had when we
had dope and guns, and he was able to come
in that bit and say, yeah, y'all ain't coming there

(28:29):
for a search and seizure. Y'all came in there for
a future to one or something. So there was a
lawyer that I intrusted, you know what I'm saying. I
still trust him, you smell me. And if he tell
me some shit like rollo, I'm gonna put this motion there,
I might not even see the motion, you smell me.
I'm not really comforting of the law as far as
putting a fucking motion in or you know, I don't

(28:51):
really know all these different sections and codes and shit.
So if he says some shit that he think is
the way to go, I'd be like, y'all, you smell me.
He got all my men. I did this shit for
ten fifteen years. I had a nice little run doing
this shit. I got I became a mother, I mean now.
So when he came up with the play like, hey,
some niggas trying to take a file for you, and

(29:11):
this can get you out cause we ain't gonna be
able to fight these for I'm like, all right, green Lody,
you know what I'm saying. It wasn't never in my head,
like okay, I know I ain't ben putting no niggas
in jail. I know, rallowh ain't you small me? Whatever
he got going on, I ain't got shit to do
with me, you smell. I mean, he's just trying to
get me out. If he got some niggas, that's trying

(29:33):
to work a move for me. And cool beans. What
the move was though the move was at that given time,
I had not even known, like, you know, I'm fresh
in the fiacet. I probably like a like a month
in before. You know, niggas all kinds of lawyers, our
motherfucking niggas talking about they masons they can get me out,
all kind of he do Israel Lights telling me, hey, rollo,

(29:55):
you can go against the jurisdiction and be a solve
receial sin. And it's just so many different plays was
coming to me that I'm looking for, which one on
a bus, like with one on a bus. And when
he come to me with the play like, hey, look,
all we gotta do is you know, pay a couple
of dollars, you know, and buy some product. We can

(30:17):
go buy some out from. At that time, you know,
pounds was like twelve hundred dollars for some good gas
back then, But we can go buy some f like
two hundred dollars apiece and buys one hundred pounds at
like two hundred thousand. Smeam, I mean you know a
good price what they did like twenty thousand, but buy
us a thousand or whatever. Whatever, whatever you do, whatever
you get, cause this is the game, and one in person.

(30:41):
Because you had niggas coming over there, like like you
got immigrants coming in every day, they charging like ten
thousand dollars to come over, right, anybody though, let's just
not even take an immigrant, let not even take my move.
Let's just say Jay, Let's just say Jade ain't got
no fucking record, period, and she get locked up, she
got some she got her right, the guy there get

(31:02):
first of filmer at you smell me me. I can't
get the versus for that. I've been locked up something
eight nine times. I've been in prison twice. So even
if Jade in the cart, she got a fire, she
legal to carry, you smell me me, Ja ain't need
to take this motherfucker if so. However, but on this
particular play, it was on some shit like these niggas

(31:23):
ain't got no convictions, right, if they agree to take
these two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, I'm gonna pay
to get them over here. I ain't eve gonna lie.
I tried to pay eight thousand because it really was
like ten fifteen thousand get these motherfuckers over here. And
I was willing to pay a nigga old in me
the miner already, so I was like, you pick up
that mining and just hand him that mine. You smell me.

(31:46):
When I got in there, I didn't even know the
whole play. I didn't know nothing. I ain't know what
the fucker prophet was. I ain't know what the hell
I'm just sending that motherfucker like, okay, whatever you're doing.
Ash did all the talking and all the documentation and
say rollo and say not one word in that motherfucker.
When we leave out that motherfucker, he said, we're good. Right.

(32:06):
Two weeks later, they tell me that it's a conflict
of interest due to the fact this lawyer have a
marijuana form that I possibly was dying from this mall
me so right then, Brian's still like, oh yeah, they
should never let you go on that meeting with him
if they knew that this was a conflict of attorney.
If they knew that there was a conflict of attorney

(32:29):
and you brought me into this session, then all of
y'all conflicted. This mamell me. It's almost like if you like,
like I ain't know that. For example, like I tried
to fight for my money. I might have had like
two million dollars legitimate money, right, but they said if
I put one dollar with a million dollar cash of
illegal money, it makes the whole one million and one

(32:53):
dollar taints it. It's all motherfucking it's all money laundering.
So even if even if one of the officers that
was in his room knew that a marijuana farm was
in my lawyer as Josh name, they all y'all knew.
You smell me. And once Brian still got that motion,

(33:15):
I'm like, oh, hell yeah, I'm glad I wanted that motherfuckerers.
This's the only fight I got. Now we got a
prosecution misconduct motion. So as we're going to court for
the prosecution misconduct motion, you know they hurry up and
with raw on the honored brother ash from the case.
I hated that because you know, that'm my man. But
as we fighting were going to court and these things

(33:36):
are coming up because we so Brian still like at
this moment, Ralau can't coroperate. Why because y'all motherfucker's already
put him in a position where he can't do it.
You smell me, because now we find like three four
years later this same motion because mother COVID hit, all
kinds of shit occurred. So now Raloh can't cooperate peer,

(34:00):
So you motherfuckers need to do something as a remedy.
You see me and them motherfuckers just went fold. They
just fizz. They just went fold. They was dead to
the wrong and you know they was like, look, man,
we'll give him his guideline, please, but we ain't. We
ain't giving him no, no, no fucking cut off his sentence.

(34:21):
We just ain't doing it. And you know, after I
said four five years, I'm like, shit, if I signed
a plea for eight years, I ain't got to do
nothing but a year or two, I just got tired
and I just siged.

Speaker 5 (34:33):
Okay on a second.

Speaker 6 (34:35):
So okay, because my thing is is like, you know,
like I know you for real, and you know, like
I've been knowing you, you know before the rap shit.
You know, like I've seen your struggle to come up
and you know what I'm saying, all that shit. So
like when I when when I heard this ship, you know,
immediately I was like hey now.

Speaker 5 (34:55):
But then.

Speaker 6 (34:58):
I was I saw I was given like paperwork, and
I read through the paperwork. I looked at it, and
my question to you is, matter of fact, let me
get let me get to it so we can just
get to the bottom of the shit and you can
just you know, explain your part about like what's going
on or whatever. So it was a part in the
paperwork where it said as far as like the profit

(35:23):
was concerned, where they were talking about, you know, the
whole thing with Ash and you know, like how Brian
took over and all of that. And it said if
it comes out on June sixteenth, twenty eighteen, that mister
Davis gave information. I know this honorable Court has been
privy to that actual notes of that profit. If that

(35:44):
is released, there's a lot of information on a lot
of people that are well known in this community that
would not bode well for mister Davis for his security
and his rap interests at all. And I don't see
the benefit at this point. So basically, My question to
you is.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
Let me get that page. It's right, I don't go nowhere.

Speaker 5 (36:12):
It's at the top. I think it's seven.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
We got paid Swell? Good? Can you go to pay Swell?

Speaker 6 (36:19):
I have those two pages, but I have the I
have the paperwork though, But so my.

Speaker 5 (36:24):
Question, that was my question to you, like, what exactly
does that mean?

Speaker 6 (36:28):
Because I know it was a lot of talk about
in confusion, about like not knowing exactly what the proper
was and you know what I'm saying, all of that
kind of stuff.

Speaker 5 (36:36):
What did that part of the paperwork mean?

Speaker 2 (36:38):
So if we go to you know this page. Hey,
if we go to page twelve of that documentation, right,
it is safe, Terre Terrell Davis didn't give up no
information right right down page twelve, right, And we go
to that same documentation in which you got right. However,
these people that tried to hear help me. It's significant

(37:02):
people to some of the people that are around me,
and they ain't do ship but try to help me.
These are the ways these people make their money.

Speaker 5 (37:10):
I didn't let me hold on my second.

Speaker 6 (37:11):
Let me ask you this because on page eight it's
saying that the conflict of interest with Ash is coming
about as a profit that occurred at which mister Davis
provided information to the government.

Speaker 5 (37:27):
And it's my belief or our position.

Speaker 6 (37:30):
That mister Steele and mister Davis want that fact kept
out of the public's knowledge. What does that mean so
you can explain that.

Speaker 5 (37:40):
It's right there, it's the top of page eight. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (37:45):
So my thing is, whenever you get documentation, all you
gotta do is read the whole page. Don't never, don't never.
We as people don't never need to go to.

Speaker 3 (37:58):
No.

Speaker 5 (37:58):
I read the whole thing. I read the whole thing.

Speaker 2 (38:00):
So my question is, and my answer is to this,
why we ain't going to page twelve or this document
where it say Terrell Davis did not give up any information. However,
Ash was already communicating with these people. Hey hey, so
now give me that paperwork. It's a blue folder, asked

(38:22):
Josha was already's communicating with these people, and I don't
want to throw my man up put on the bus. So,
so what is believed to be said in this documentation,
what is believed to be saying this? This they're trying
to accuse as Josha of taking me, of taking me

(38:44):
into this to ex flew himself from this investigation. You
sell me, and I'm gonna just show you the documentation
before we even go further.

Speaker 6 (38:56):
So, yes, I'm just saying as a journalist, I'm asking
on the top of page eight, whatever this is, I'm
not accusing you or nothing.

Speaker 5 (39:06):
No, but it's saying that the profer.

Speaker 6 (39:15):
The profer occurred at which mister Davis provided information to
the government. So it's basically saying that during the proper
information was provided. And I think that's what a lot
of people people were, you know, taking as basically you told.
So that's why I'm asking you to explain that part
so then you know we can get to the bottom

(39:35):
of this shit.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
For real, I don't think people understand what's the lawyer.
A lawyer is is a counsel in which we are
illiterate of the law. So even if even if any
documentation it'll say comes down to real Davis, comes down
to real Davis on any emotion that you even put in.
So even if ash go on that motherfucker say hey

(40:00):
on on on Terrell Davis, behalf, I willing to gone
head to take a Please, it's gonna say, Sorel Davis,
come now any email in the documentation it coming it
gonna say it's coming from me because this is my counsel.
But verbally or came out of my mouth, and all
documentation on page twelve of that same documentation that I

(40:22):
can get, I can get it for you.

Speaker 4 (40:24):
So you're saying, you saying, basically, you let all you
gave what's name ash the greenlight to work the move.
He went in up talking you ain't saying the motherfucking thing,
but it got you looking like a rap basic.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
I ain't exactly, but I ain't. I don't even know
what to say in this motherfucker I'm saying. So he did,
going up saying some ship here and guess what we
I got documentation right here to show that Brian still big,
literally big. I got all the documents from from that
same June six prophet. I got all the documents right here,

(40:55):
and you can read it if you were like you
you want to because I read George. But but I
got all the documentation that shows that Brian still begged,
literally begged the prosecution team. We we to this day
never seen that prophet, We to this day never seen
the profit. I got all the zhibits all the notes

(41:20):
right here, bro Brin Still, it's begging, literally begging for the.

Speaker 5 (41:25):
Prophet, begging to see the prophet or begging to keep it.

Speaker 2 (41:29):
Sealed, begging to seed. They won't even let him see it.
Brian Still didn't going. I mean, these folks having means
without us even knowing. That's Ryan Buchanon though, that's the
actual prosecutor that they actually winning out with. Okay, here
go the prophet day, what about thirds? How about that work?

(41:50):
These are emails right from Rhyan View Cannon and ask Jose. Okay,
right here is from the Still offering right to this
September eighteenth, twenty eighteen at five thirty pm, five thirty
four pm. Surround you, Cannon, you as ag whatever the fuck?
But ask yo ship is right there training It's say,

(42:13):
please send all discovery reports, test messages, proffers and related
to the matter requests to the Honorable Court. So we
see that. You see that that on that documentation it
said happens June sixth, twenty eighteen. Right here, this date
says September the eighteen, twenty eighteen. So you see we

(42:36):
begging for the proflem. Brian Still is begging. We never
seen anything from that proflem So what we're trying to prove,
our prosecution has come to motion. What we're trying to
prove is that y'all participated with as Joe Ship to
get information out of me by murders. I n even

(42:59):
when I room.

Speaker 6 (43:01):
But look, but this is this is what I'm saying though,
and I'm just being my journalist or whatever for this.
For this particular part, it's not saying anything necessarily about
the murders or whatever. It's basically saying that Brian filed
several motions to request that the profit be sealed because

(43:23):
of information, because there's a lot of information on a
lot of people that are well known in the community.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
We dig for the profit.

Speaker 6 (43:33):
What I'm saying, I get what you're saying about begging
for the profit, But what I'm saying to you is
is that it's saying that on this particular page of
all of that paperwork, it's saying that Brian is asking
for the profit to be sealed because there was information
that was provided about well known members of the community
that might not bode well for your security.

Speaker 5 (43:54):
And or your career. And that's the part that I'm
just trying to get to the bottom of.

Speaker 6 (44:00):
Yeah, that's what sticks out because that's what anybody else
that reads that, that has any type of half of
an intelligence that I have, that's what's going to stick
out to them, and that is what might sway them
as far as their opinion of you as concerned.

Speaker 5 (44:13):
That's why I'm just trying to get you to just
speak more about that.

Speaker 2 (44:16):
How would you look at that if you read on
another I'm not I'm not stating this this honorber brother
I met as josh with Brian Still. Brian Still went
to this man wedding, went to all this type of shit.
So now so what I'm saying is what I'm saying

(44:37):
is it got to a point inside of this case
where Brian Still wasn't only fine for me, he was
fine for as Joshah on several occasions. Even when you
go into the documentation, we can show facts that he
was fine for him. This man got kids, they went
to each other schools, they went to each other wedding

(44:58):
and things that matter. So a lot of time and
if you go to the beginning of that same documentation,
the Honorable Court did just say it looked like he's
trying to see these documents for the benefit of as Josh.
You gotta understand this was fucking up this man career
more than it was fucking on mine, because not one
person was even mentioned from Sorel Davis. You smell me

(45:20):
although it was on my behalf he wanted, not on
my behalf, as my lawyer trying to work a move
for me. Yes, he did understand, he did. Whatever the
fuck he said. I don't even know none of the information.
All the information came from my attorney to the prosecution team,
as I'm showing you in this emails from Brian's I mean,

(45:41):
from Ron Bukennon and the honor of brother as Josh.
Never have it said that raulh Verbalis said anything at me,
although these documents is saying that on Terrea Davis's behalf.

Speaker 5 (45:55):
No, it didn't say. It didn't say on your behalf.

Speaker 6 (45:57):
It said Sorel Davis provided information that's like I'm trying
to get you said, explained to get to.

Speaker 5 (46:03):
The bottom of this, because it didn't say that.

Speaker 2 (46:06):
The government has the government has true, true, critical date
and prepared present evidence that there was an alleged or
knowledge of criminal conflict. So we you looking at this documentation.
But you see the man fight right here. The man
fight is that the government is true that this is

(46:26):
a critical date, June six, and we are prepared to
present evidence that there was knowledge or knowledge of an
actual conflict of interests and possible conflict in the case
law due to the date this man present his case.
This man is telling these people it's a conflict of interests,
it's a conflict of its prosecution is conduct here and

(46:49):
we need to get to that. Brian Still said, it
comes out that on that on June six, twenty eighteen,
mister David David's information. I know that this honorable court
been preidy these people. This sign individual is an honorable man.
And these people presented a fight for me, for my life.

(47:09):
And I refuse to even I don't want even if
whatever ass told them in reference to these people on
their behalf, these niggas got countless niggas out of jail.
It's niggas that stick I got caught. Maybe I got
caught trying to wreck my move, but it's it's a
lot of niggas out here that's free and and and
I like my freedom the same way I told y'all

(47:32):
when I first walked in here. So these same people
mean something to me.

Speaker 4 (47:38):
They say they need else to spell. So you're saying, basically,
if you, if you say, what really happened, you're gonna
have to tell basically give them up what they've been doing,
give up their operation.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
If you say, if I tell you who who who?

Speaker 4 (47:55):
If you say, if you if you're gonna if you
say right now, like well this would happened?

Speaker 2 (47:59):
Is gonn You know these people? You know how many
times I wanted to come out and tell the world
who these people is that? You know how many times
I wanted to say fuck that ship and hey, this
person did the mother time and this is how he
got his time cutting and this is what happened. You know,
I want to do that ship every single day of

(48:21):
my life. You smell me, I really want to do
it and whatever whatever however it went with as those
because Ash went to these people, these people, It is
only reason why I'm saying this shit because Ash got
this barred already. He just barred for this shit. You
smell me. So even at a time when he wasn't

(48:46):
this barred, I wouldn't even come up here and say
Ash was trying to do anything with my people. He
smellt oh, I didn't even know these people.

Speaker 5 (48:54):
You shouldn't like so.

Speaker 2 (48:56):
So, So what I'm saying is if perhaps, if perhaps
some people came to you trying to help you get
out of jail after helping countless of people, they showed
me they proof, They showed me the evidence, They showed
me how they got niggas out of prison. He ain't
do shit, yeah, because the niggas trying to expose me.

(49:17):
These people ain't do shit to these people like these
people ain't doing that right now. It's niggas that need
these people. It's niggas that need these people. It's not me.
And let's get one thing straight. If I go to
jail today for a nigga telling on me, it's klled
Brady evidence. They gotta tell me who told on me.
So you ain't that ifiny get up and go all

(49:39):
give information on niggas and niggas go to jail and
I don't know where who said to jail. If I
shot you, motherfucker and you put Chaz's on me, you
gonna know who was your suspect. So we ain't gonna
act as if Okay Roll told on some niggas and
they went to jail and we don't know who they are,
Like where the fuck they do that at? Like when

(50:01):
we ever heard of that in life? Well, some niggas
told on some niggas and nobody didn't even know who
the person that told on them and they doing time.

Speaker 4 (50:11):
How make you feel that nigga from you? But how
make you feel like niggas be for you went in?
Niggas close?

Speaker 2 (50:18):
For me? How to make you feel I think that
I think that you know it hurt me? You small me?
After if if a person called anybody rat we have
to present changyain rules is we gotta present the person
who they told on like that at any level of inwork,

(50:44):
you gotta know who like you just can't God damn.

Speaker 5 (50:48):
Saying you have to. Basically, what you're saying is is
that anytime those types of.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
You said, if a nigga ain't locked up, ain't nobody
got told on? That's what he's said that. I mean,
that's that's life, ain't it how life goes? Like you
gotta if you come on man like I got caught
one thousand pounds, I moved, they they'll que me buying
ten bricks herund at the time, timbreds of cocaine. At
the time, I knew a lot of people that I

(51:14):
could have just seen. Hey, I served him, I served him.
I served him. That was easy. That's easy doing going
to get out, I know countless y'all see niggas do
it every single day, not one hit like my plug,
my plug, He's still out here trying to give me shit.
You smell me like he's still trying to give me shit,
Like nobody on my stable was locked up but me.

(51:36):
You smelled me all the rest of the niggas that
have been in Pakistan and they got caught on the
jet on me. They wasn't moving those packs in Alabama
and all the tenant markets that was paying high price
for this shit. So what I'm saying is, if we
going into a real state of mind, even with this
documentation stating this, where are the people you smell me?

(52:00):
If what I'm saying is a lie and what he's
saying is the truth, If this nigga is truthful, then
you bring your truths because I got my truths. I'm
showing y'all, John though my old Patna jo.

Speaker 6 (52:16):
I'm just saying because it's people out there that are
watching it don't know what's going on, or that you know,
aren't aware of what.

Speaker 5 (52:21):
You're talking about. But we just have to put everything
out there so that we.

Speaker 2 (52:25):
Can, you know, you know, sign people. You know. It
was my friend, It was my man. It's me for
him to go up on me and try to accuse me,
and I'm explaining to him like I tried to pay
somebody four hundred thousand dollars to handle some business for me,
and I already knew the nigga was gonna count and
get his hundred and fifty thousand and only give the

(52:47):
other people the two hundred and fifty thousand. But what
I'm saying is I the Misican's been doing this shit
for a thousand years. The Mesicans been doing this shit
for a thousand years. When I call or do this
sometime they got sometime, they let a hundred go across
and let tin get caught. You smell me, like this

(53:11):
is the method these keen pining drug dealers utilized to
stay out of jail. You smell me, so like when
we do it, it's a fucked up thing to do.
When we try to pay motherfuckers to pimp the fizst
or get us a situation to get out of jail.
I wanted to get out of jail, you smell me.
And if it was a wait of for next my
way out without me telling all the nigga, I was

(53:32):
willing to do it, you smell me. Not no third
part of cooperation. You have to agree to this. I
helped agree to this, and then I came on bit
fast last time, and we can go back to the
video like if somebody come forward, then god damn it,
we can go ahead and get allow out today. So
I'm telling the nigga like, come on, get me out,
Come on and get me out, you smell me. The

(53:54):
nigga didn't want to. Some niggas didn't want to act
right you small, I mean, but they just needed to
hear now that. Yeah, but if perhaps a nigga go
to jail for me, then I would hate me, you sam,
I would hate me to this day, you seel mean.
And even if we code through all this documentation, because
as you see, all these are sealed documents. All these

(54:16):
are sealed documents in which they keep telling me role.
I was trying to see it, but you know, it
takes time to just go through this documentation and read,
write for word and see what's going on, because it's
say right here, the conflict interest and possible recuse of
the prosecution team and dismiss of the indictment. I wanted
to be dismissed. I wanted to win, and I wanted
to get out of jail. And these are the documentation

(54:38):
that I want to on the seal, and the reason
being because these are people that meant something to me.
I talk to these folks on my cell phone every
night at three four o'clock in the morning about this shit,
and we develop a relationship. We would develop a friendship.
And although my play ain't go together, it's niggas that
got twenty thirty years that I really being for and

(55:00):
I hope that they play go together. It's man, that's
just me, Bro, Man, that's just my heart. So no
matter how many times we pull out the documentation, no
matter you know, this incident happened with June six, twenty eighteen,
and it's twenty twenty five, it's seven years later. Now.
One person came forward and say, hey, Bro, I'm locked
up for ROLLO. Why you feel like you got approve though?

(55:23):
Why you feel like you got approve. I mean, I
don't necessarily I think that you can never prove it.
Me personally, I think that it gonna forever. You know
this Jade, you know then my man, So I'm always
if she want to go. So if she feel like
I did some lame shit and you know, if she
willing to, you know, see my side, then I'll do

(55:46):
that though her. But I don't give a fuck about
a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (55:49):
You see.

Speaker 2 (55:50):
I mean, like, you'll never be able to prove yourself. Nobody,
even if they see you win, they're gonna say, hey, man,
if you want another shot that ball on the side
you want to never warn that game. So even if
we showed, we go through every nigga that's in jail
in the whole goddamn United States of American, and everybody
saying telling me, it's still somebody gonna be like the

(56:12):
nigga died or something, ain't gonna be something. It's know.
I mean, so once they put that on you, it
ain't no getting out of us. But let's get back
to the question, how you feel though my nigga turned
their back on that ship. Was like I couldn't sleep,
I couldn't eat. I couldn't think. I couldn't. I couldn't breathe.

(56:35):
I couldn't like that ship had me so fucked up
in a point like I was like, God, damn me,
Toral rollo David like me, I kept it gainst. I
kept it, really you telling me? I did all the
time from nothing, I could have years it told and
got out that motherfucking I got a well rat or
rat coat for the rest of my motherfucking life and
my kids, like I could I did. I gave up

(56:57):
my apartments. You know what I'm saying. I loved it
on my fuck apartment. I gave up my Lamborghini. Nigga,
you know how hard it was to make them three
hundred eighty five thousand dollars. Like it's almost like you
go work all hard for your rest of your life
and you accomplish all this shit and they just I
could have kept it, you know what I'm saying. All
I had to do is do what they saying. I

(57:18):
did you sell? I mean, I could have kept it.
You gonna You're gonna put this shit on me and
I lost, Like this is a loul love. You know
what I'm like, Damn like that shit make you feel
like fuck the world like cause you cause you you
gotta still look in the mirror at yourself. So you
ain't gonna say I should have told on nobody. You
gonna say, God, damn nigga, like what the fuck? Like

(57:41):
you the only person you you and a couple of
people that you that look cause you gotta think about
it too. J You gotta think about this too, Black.
You gotta think about this stream. Niggas want you to
be a rat. Niggas wanted niggas happen like, Oh that
motherfucker w win it. We finally got something up on them.

Speaker 1 (57:58):
Nigga.

Speaker 2 (57:58):
You you you had to do that because everything about
me supreme and superior and and I'm humph real, you
smember like nigga, I'm humph real. I'll fight your ass.
I'll beat your ass. We can shoot, we can do whatever.
I can go get me some money. They could take
this ship from me. I how to run this ship
back up. I know how to go sell some niggas
some dimes. I'm not go get some hero and I
know how to go get it. You smetter, I go

(58:20):
fund raiser, So I go in the mother fuck like
I know I'm gonna go get me some paper. You
smell me. So niggas vid that, and that's why you
see a lot of these different dudes that turn their
back on me. They ain't even they they trying to
be a rollo for real, Smember. They ain't never sold
no dope. They selling weed. Ain't selling a little weed

(58:41):
here and there. But that ain't like selling heroin. That
ain't like going in their mother fucking kissing again a
brick or white and none of this shit ain't nothing.
You gotta god damn try to make this ship something
and try to get off this ship just so you
can make your real back. You see. I mean, niggas
don't know that if you go back to what they
June sixth, what you what you let adds do that?
If I can go back, Hey no, I I ruther

(59:04):
go do another five years to a year before I
go out.

Speaker 4 (59:07):
Say like, if you knew what you knew nothing how
I was gonna all play out, I would have never
did it. I would have just if I knew that,
because if you know me, you know I ain't on
that type of time man.

Speaker 2 (59:19):
And I'm thinking they motherfucker you my Pam Pama you,
my man, Like nigga, I could have told on you
you know what you did for me, Like nigga, you
know what I mean it. You know what I'm saying,
Like I want to never the niggas that's trying to
expose me worked for me like you would have been you,
you would have been in this. I could have easily said,

(59:39):
oh yeah, I supply him too, and I get him this,
that and the thirties man easily easy. I like ill
to do it, said and go on my phone and seann,
Yeah I served them on this day right here. That's
the easiest thing to do. So like that shit fucked
you up so hard and you gotta look at yourself
and you be like, it's just a it's it's a body.

(01:00:00):
You can't win.

Speaker 6 (01:00:01):
So do you feel sorry? So do you feel like
it because I know you just said that. You know,
like when it came out and when everybody turned on you,
you couldn't eat, you couldn't sleep.

Speaker 5 (01:00:14):
You know, it really fucked you up. Do you feel like.

Speaker 6 (01:00:16):
It affected you so deeply because you felt like you
had done so much, genuinely for so many people.

Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
From your heart Jay, every day of my life to
this day, is still for me. I ain't. I ain't.
I don't think I'm gonna ever heal from that. It's
man me, like I done got accustomed to niggas because
because after a while, when the motherfucker started to realize, Okay,

(01:00:44):
nobody ain't in jail for alla, nobody in in jf foroller,
nobody in jef frollo, motherfucker be like, Okay, I give up.
You know what I'm saying. Certain people gave up, Like Okay,
I ain't gonna keep putting that on shout in today's
show showed me that it's a nigga in jail farm.

Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
So like.

Speaker 2 (01:01:01):
That's time, you know, time the biggest snitch, Time gonna
tell you smell me. So like as time progress, you know,
I still like even like with with certain individuals, like
I still ain't heal from that ship, Like I don't
even think I'll ever be able to conquer that ship now,
But would you looking let me ask you this?

Speaker 4 (01:01:22):
Okay, by you're saying you want to let ask goddamn
finish for you if you if you had to do
it over So seeing the ship, how it is like
with Ja just read and all that, because people try
to let me read.

Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
I would never read it. I said, I got to
talk to this nigga, right all right? Would you fucked
with you? Put you bag up from you? Hell nah,
I will, I will, I would. I would believe my
man if you my man, and I ain't gonna know
the man. And you know I hate that, you know,
I hate to put it on anybody. But like even
honorber brought a big meache who we wanted to be

(01:01:54):
like our whole life. They got a certain individual in
prison saying am in jail for a big nich I
me and he go to piperwork saying them, it's Jeff
a bit mess. Maybe it's maybe it's fake, maybe whatever
is going on, but he got documentation. Not one human
being said that about me, You small me, And that's
what that's that's that's my only fucked up, my fucked apart.

(01:02:16):
Because this is why we hate niggas. We hate niggas
that first of all niggas that got put on by
certain individuals like Nigga feded you and your people and
looked out for you or help you in this rap
game or help you do certain things, and you telling
me I hate that type of shit still to this day,
no matter elf I'm saying, oh I'm super do good

(01:02:39):
and do right by the law and do right by people,
I still hate a motherfucker that locked a person up,
that put them on in my heart because even to
this day, when motherfucker's crossed me, now that I do'n fed,
I still get mad about that. You small me so
But if you mind man saying, I'm gonna believe you

(01:03:02):
over believing a ghost.

Speaker 4 (01:03:04):
But a lot of nigga means let them down the
day though, correct, You know what I'm saying, like like
like you just sit there and see it. The part
that hurt the most was it was a nigga that
tried to expose you that you love right, correct, So
that was a letdown.

Speaker 2 (01:03:18):
Too, right, So you can't putting that pay in nobody
these days. I think that I think that I think
that we will always be able to see through their bullshit,
Like after we can be blind, we can be blind
for so long, but we gonna we're gonna wake up.

(01:03:39):
You smell me, We're gonna get up out that ship.
Like I don't give a fucking you in love with
a nigga, You in love with a bitch. After a while,
you're gonna start to see through that shit. Like man,
I've been going for that, like Masshi for that long.
So like even when listen, bro, they man did all
this type of shit, it ain't nobody heard from him,
not one time since I love it out his elf.
You smell me, and I ain't you know, I sit

(01:04:00):
on the brother. I won't never shit on the brother.
You know, I won't go out to forgive me. So
I'm gonna forgive everybody that wrong me. You smell me,
so you know I'm on that guardlet godless learning, because
that who got me through that journey of my life.
You smell me, and you know I give my life
to him over. I give my life to end of
this street shit. You smell me. But I ain't know

(01:04:21):
it's in the butts about that. I don't even want
to say but to that. However, I still would have
some kind of hatred of envy in my heart for
a person that locked the motherfucker up. So even if
a nigga stepped back from me, step back from me,

(01:04:44):
find a motherfucker that's locked up for me, and step back.
Just find a nigga. That's if you can find a
motherfucker that right, a little locked up thing. I need
to go kill my goddamn self. You don't even gotta
kill me, you, I need to go my own motherfucker
brains out. If I did some shit like that, you
smea me, and yeah, you're right I did. If I

(01:05:06):
if I wouldn't, if I would have known what Ash
was doing, I would have been told us that, like, no,
I don't want to do that. Hell no, try another
way and let's fight. Do something else. Even though I
think that if I would never got that prosecution, mit
comed up, I think they probably would have. You know,
I don't know what they would have did, you smell me?
But that prosecution with Brian still. Brian still fought that

(01:05:29):
shit real good and real hard. He put a nail
in the coffin on that motherfucker. Because every time I
went to court, I had a new charge. Every time
I get charged with goddamn a phone today, I get
charged with a gun tomorrow, an old goddamn probation. Like
every time I went in to court, it was some
new shit. So it was a benefit because we needed

(01:05:51):
that motion. That's the only motion I got caught red
handed with the shit, what the hell you want me
to do? I needed some kind of fight. I needed
some kind of loopole in some kind of way, Brian
still made one.

Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
You think the internet is a good or bad thing
for you?

Speaker 2 (01:06:08):
I mean shit, I make so many millions of dollars
out of the Internet. I can't I can't hit on it.
You know what I'm saying, Like, well, not for you
for your thoughts, your true thoughts.

Speaker 5 (01:06:21):
Because you know that you at times are kind of emotional, right,
and you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (01:06:29):
You're very passionate about the things that you believe in.
And you know, sometimes sometimes we pick it up and
don't think and go straight to this. And sometimes I'm
not going to say that you shouldn't speak on how
you feel, but sometimes you know, it's just best to

(01:06:52):
kind of, you know, take a step back before we
speak on the ship that we feel.

Speaker 2 (01:06:57):
You see what I'm saying, right, And I just was
one of them niggas inside that prison cell saying, all right,
when I get out, I'm pushing up on him. I'm
pushing up on him. Oh yeah, And I'm gonna say
something about him too, And I'm gonna be out there
way ain't on his ass. Well he yet, like I
just this was, this was my fucking plan and I

(01:07:17):
wasn't gonna go against it, even if it would have
cost me whatever the fuck it was gonna cast. I
just was on that type of time, and you know,
I feel like I completed my mission.

Speaker 4 (01:07:26):
But a lot of niggas could be pushing back from
that and not the rap rap shit. I could be
pushing that, like, man, Niggallo will be doing too much.
Man a nigga, A nigga want to be smoked with everybody, man,
ain't I'm cool?

Speaker 2 (01:07:38):
A lot of him could be pushing back from that
aspect of it. I mean, and they they they got
every right, and I ain't saying they wrong at all,
and I ain't just to find my ass, but I
was definitely on the bullshit all the way one hundred.
I already to die for that shit. You smell me like,
I'm like, hell nah, man, that shit just felt so bad,
like you're gonna lie on me. I never really been

(01:08:00):
loud on like that, you know what I'm saying, Like,
like I'm telling you what happened in y'all trying to
make this shit out of something else. How d heg,
you gonna make my shit out of something else?

Speaker 4 (01:08:09):
Is how do it look if it was you take
yourself out of, take yourself out of and just you
just knowing in your heart you feel like I know
I'm a solid nigga, and y'all should know that too,
that's what you're saying.

Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
But I'm saying, take.

Speaker 4 (01:08:21):
Yourself out of the notch nigga, and you looking at
that ship from another nigga point of you.

Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
I think one plus one will always equal to like
we got one plus zero right as motherfucker like we
got this and nobody locked. You know what I'm saying, Now,
give me one and one equal to like solve the equation.
You know what I'm saying, Like even in school at
a DCD like like, no matter what the fuck we do,

(01:08:47):
it's always a fucking equal, it's always something like. You
know what I'm saying, Like, don't mother fucking complete the mouth.
You know what I'm saying, Never leave this ship un like,
just give me that. You know, that's all I asked
for you sme me if even if you feel that
way about me, that know what I'm saying. Even if

(01:09:09):
you feel that way somewhere about me, Okay, you got this,
now give me that. You know what I'm saying, Give
me the person that I'm that un locked up, thatcked
because obviously the paperwork never got sealed. You smell me.
Obviously the whole world got it. Because it's public knowledge.
I gotta do it. Go right over here to the
Richard B. Russell Building and ask for the centizens, rhymes,
scripts or whatever, and you pay you one hundred and

(01:09:30):
twenty five dollars. They gonna they're gonna print it out
for you. Don't you fuck who you will that. That's
just the law. So even if like you was just
saying black like, okay, if he'll a real nigga, he'll
fuck nigga for whatever the fuck he is. I'm gonna
always give a man the benefit of a doubt and
be like, hey, okay, I'll see that, now give me this.

(01:09:52):
That's the We wouldn't even be right here questioning this
shit if that was the case. You know what I'm saying,
Rod Loove got a nigga lot that it would have been,
Why did you get this nigga locked up? Every motherfucker
rats you brung up here? I see you. It was
a nigga locked up for these people, and you motherfucker.

(01:10:13):
I ain't gonna say that that. No, I ain't saying
that said anything else when I got big.

Speaker 6 (01:10:23):
But but didn't you just say didn't you just say
the man got to equal up?

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
So who said?

Speaker 5 (01:10:29):
Didn't you just say that?

Speaker 6 (01:10:31):
If it's not, then there's nothing to say, right. So
you're saying I brought a rat up here? Who did
I bring?

Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
Motherfucker? I ain't saying. Oh, I'm saying we asked somebody
on him. If I say, what if I if I
answer that question, I ain't saying I pleaded the phil

(01:10:59):
that you gotta understand.

Speaker 6 (01:11:01):
Like I'm a different person now, like I'm a journalist now,
so like Black taught me, I've changed my life. Like
you know what I'm saying, there's certain things that I
don't agree with, certain things that I don't go for,
certain things that I don't understand. But in my new
line of work, it's my job to get to the
bottom of the story.

Speaker 5 (01:11:20):
Like we just did.

Speaker 4 (01:11:21):
Oh no, if it's a fish all way out, I'm
not sitting on the couch watching talking on the only
one heel side.

Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
If one plus one equal too on the heel side.
What I want. I want the one plus one equal tools.
Like motherfucker ain't got meal two yet.

Speaker 4 (01:11:34):
I'm just keeping the one hunding Like this ship up
in the el. What they're saying is is allegation. Like
you said, ain't nobody saying he locked they locked up
that ship? What she just read do sound crazy? I
don't just keeping one hundred. But I met the nigga
that I know, I hit him out. But if it
was a nigga saying Noah Bank, no bank. If it

(01:11:55):
was a nigga saying Noah bank, or niggas saying some
paperwork with a nigga in.

Speaker 2 (01:11:59):
Jail, then and it ain't nothing to talk about nothing.
That's what I motherfucker want talk. That's what I want.
I really been. I've been begging for that ship for
seven years now. Your fin went wrong, all the way wrong.
I would have time talking about all that time. I
don't give before with nobody to say that was a

(01:12:19):
long time boy. There was a lot of guy down
heres and no puss and no head, no threesomes. Boy,
that ship was like crazy. You see everybody just having
fun out here. That ship was twice ja. I said,
you having fun too.

Speaker 5 (01:12:33):
I had tons of fun.

Speaker 2 (01:12:35):
And I was jealous. I want to be out of
having fun with you. You walk around with doing like
he walked around with me. I want to walk around
to talking about so. Yeah, but Jay, well I'm saying like,
not even just that that. Jay. We we've been by
witnesses up to different men take the stand on certain people.

(01:12:55):
I ain't saying no, ain't. Don't make me do that either, But.

Speaker 7 (01:12:59):
But I ain't let ain't.

Speaker 2 (01:13:12):
I'm staying out. I'm staying all. I'm staying at a
nigga been there. But however, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:13:19):
Also, let me ask you this while we while were
on the topic of like all of this ship right here.

Speaker 5 (01:13:23):
Do you think that the real nigga is dead in
America or in the world?

Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
I think I got they definitely different definitions of a real.

Speaker 6 (01:13:34):
How is there a different definition? I thought a real
niggas a real nigga, black and white, cut and dry.

Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
Cause you know what, and this this is just like
what Boots have told me when I when when we
when we got together, and he told me, like, I
understand you trying to bush your move and all that,
I see what you got going on. You know, we
ring paperwork. You know, he actually takes time. It was
no interview, so he was able to count of look

(01:14:00):
through things. And what he said is, I'm a real nigga.
I ain't making a juice for nobody. And I'm like,
all right, yeah, going that fed you go to try
to make a juice, you better try to get some
kind of loophole or some out this ship. You can't.
God damn, you can't just let them get your life
like that fight.

Speaker 6 (01:14:20):
But can you respect that coming from a nigga who
has been through the ship that Boosy has been through
as far as the police and the courts and the
jails and all that shit is concerned.

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
I'm trying to tell you maybe it face a whole
different ball game. I'm telling you none of that ship.

Speaker 6 (01:14:39):
No, no, I'm saying I'm not speaking on you can't
beat whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
It's hard to beat them.

Speaker 4 (01:14:45):
But you just said you just sit there and said
if you could do it all over, you wouldn't do that.
So you mean you feel like there's something wrong in
that ship, Steve.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
I mean, now that way cool, don't even don't even
play with them like that. But if you can find
a motherfucking way to get a loo pole. You better
crawl through that bitch, not even on No, I ain't
sigyn on no, no, because we as black people, we
seeing they can't do the pimping and figs thing.

Speaker 4 (01:15:09):
No, because once you sit down in there with you're
wrong exact.

Speaker 2 (01:15:14):
They're just straight up.

Speaker 4 (01:15:14):
Once you go in there and sit down on your
lawyer talk whoever street rus you're wrong, you're wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:15:21):
I don't know how to hell we get to that,
but that where we're at with it. But the Messicans,
they they getting their people out of jail, and they
got a nice little system where niggas that ain't got
no feelings, it's getting they people out of jail. Some
niggas that was facing twenty years a niggas go do
two three years for him and he out. Now you
got probation, you get. It's just when you're dealing with

(01:15:44):
the face. It's called centicing guidelines. They got a centizing
guideline and and this this centicing guideline, it got like
how many con Yeah, it's like a multiplication chart, and
you better hope you on the left end because if
you're on the right end, you fuck. So if you

(01:16:06):
got somebody that's on the right end, like the Mesicans do.
They get everybody that's on the left end. The God
damn help them people out. They call it a coming down.
But me personally in my life right now, I ain't.
I don't want to pimp the fat. I don't want
to do nothing. I don't want to fight them. I
don't want to I don't want to have nothing to
do with this bullshit no more. I'm just out of

(01:16:27):
the period, so it won't even be another for missing
affairs or if I can go back. I would have
that if I knew nigga was gonna call me a
right for trying to pay a nigga to take a charge,
and I would have just said on it. It did
five ten years, twenty years, whatever it was, just to
keep my name is everything to me. You smell me.
I was just saying my stupid ass back. If I

(01:16:47):
you can't play with them folks, you see what they
motherfucker Now, I'm made the word. I think that I'm right.
So if you think of a regular nigga can play
with you, a damn fool. Facts, they ain't going to
play with the line. I mean, just man, bottom line.
Order of the story.

Speaker 4 (01:17:03):
Hey man, talk to my lawyer and but it don't
go in there and say the wrong ship for me.

Speaker 2 (01:17:07):
Nah, don't even go in there. Don't don't talk, don't
get me, don't do no ship. Just get stay out
and crack away facts like just stay out. It's two
many aways. We these motherfuckering to make some money out
of this ship. YouTube you can make somebody, you can uber.
It's too many different fucking hustles out here, you know
what I'm saying. It's that too many different hustles like it.

Speaker 1 (01:17:28):
Makes me want that fast money though.

Speaker 3 (01:17:29):
Man's there's a lot of people that looked at you,
you know from back then there was a spider and
they just want.

Speaker 2 (01:17:35):
That fast and this is where they come with, come with.

Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
That's so important for you.

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
If you want it, then do like black and just
ship the fuck up and get out the forward. Don't
even finish just because it's just you can't beat them.
You can go ahead and for next to motherfucking stayed in,
you know, put motions in and fight all you want
and come up for pills. You ain't. Life is life
in the fish y'all. I ain't. No Ah, you do.

(01:18:01):
Twenty year thirty year, get up pro life is fucking life,
you know, So you better get your life together now
because some folks ain't going to play with I ain't
nothing to play with and I ain't gonna play with
him neither. I don't want to play with him. I
want to for Nelson. I don't want to argue with them.
I don't want to go in they building. I don't

(01:18:22):
wanna do nothing. If I ain't did it, I ain't
gonna do it. I ain't gonna. Ain't got it, they
ain't gonna get it.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
What's the plan now?

Speaker 2 (01:18:30):
You know what I'm saying, Oh, I ain't gonna I'm
not gonna sit up here, and I like, I ain't
gonna put out this documentation in my books like they
got a bye. Yeah. I told Boots, I was like, Boot,
you know what I'm saying, bur don't keep my don't
snap this little clip and be like Rollo said, nah, Rolloh,
ain't said nothing wrong about Boots in this whole interview,

(01:18:52):
So don't even cut no little piece of it and
say shout and said nothing about nobody wrong nobody. So
when I lost all this money because you know, niggas
called me rat and some niggas turn that back and
I'm like, shit, I'm a hustler at border at birth.
I said, Oh, y'all want to know, I'm put it

(01:19:12):
in the book. Y'all gotta pay me, y'all gotta make
I gotta make some of that shit back. Its man
me like, I don't give a fuck I minute, y'all
call me that nigga. Y'all, y'all see he's talking about
I was just put it in the book, and you know,
I'll bring it up here to day and bring it
a black and I'll take it to whoever whatever. Nigga
that you my ponder, you want to see it, we
can pull up and we can. We could go through

(01:19:33):
the documentation. In fact, y'all got good lawyers, all y'all
nigga with all this big money and shit, let's go
up there to the courthouse together and we can we
can read all this shit. I got my ps, I
got my sentences and transcripts. I got everything. So all
you niggas that got money, just call them all attle ready,
you wanted your investigation brok him over here, we could
just go ahead and go through it. And your lawyer

(01:19:53):
with no more than you though sir. But however, I'm
putting it all in the book. They gonna have to
read about it because I ain't gonna post that. They
can keep saying we want to see it, we want
to see it. You want to see it, you go
buy it. Go buy it, because it's definitely gonna be
in the book. And you know we're gonna turn the
book its series. I'm doing some ship with I can't

(01:20:14):
disclose what network, and I gotta get some baby. I
can't just do me like that and not pay me
the I can't go out like that. I don't mean
to be a hope, but you gotta pay for this ship.

Speaker 6 (01:20:29):
Dropped ready, Okay, Oh birthday time baby, babe?

Speaker 2 (01:20:36):
See Jay? That why I love you beautiful? Never sposed
the bitches turn you against me? If I see, if
I see you do something ship in my head, I'm
gonna say that wasn't Jay. That was a twin some ship,
that was the Double Doses. But it wasn't Jay. You
small It definitely wan't you. You smelled me like that.

(01:20:57):
That was type of time, Like hell no, like I
love you, Jay, and I love all my people, even
the one that turned their back on me. You know,
I love all y'all. You know whatever you fucking heard.
You know, we got the aouncers and we can we
can do whatever, but tell what it is. And we

(01:21:18):
need some fucking Jada cakes. We're opening a bakery and
were selling Jada cakes. Mark my words, What the hell
we're gonna say about you? We need to sell some
shit with you too. I like selling ship. I'm a salesman.
Can get a restaurant, man, Oh yeah, sh oh, hell no,

(01:21:38):
I ain't going now. She's gonna be good.

Speaker 1 (01:21:41):
It's gonna be great.

Speaker 2 (01:21:43):
Hey man, I ain't eating damn Bigan food. Man. That
ship that happened me stretched out, but day I won't
even motherfucking meat for a whole six months. Bro, I
got this little siting on my dick one getting hard
like it was that. I ain't sathing. You ain't getting hard.
I know you prob smoking a beanie sheep on my stomach.

Speaker 5 (01:22:02):
But.

Speaker 2 (01:22:04):
Oh damn, it is a tire him. Sorry, shi, it
wasn't working out for me, y'all. So you know I
kind of love that vegan ship. You know, it's with
your blood tight. You gotta get your blood tight.

Speaker 4 (01:22:17):
My blood type and right, yeah, my a positive I
supposed to be didn't tear be It ain't for everybody.

Speaker 6 (01:22:23):
It's actually not that bad though, like hell, but he
made me some ship like he's cooked for me before.

Speaker 2 (01:22:32):
I don't send so much bullshit. I know, meet goggler.

Speaker 5 (01:22:37):
I can't. I can't live without me. I gotta eat
meat like I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (01:22:40):
I'm not gonna be able to make it.

Speaker 6 (01:22:42):
But the ship that he made, and like some other
like vegan ship that I've had, it was it was
it was bearable, like I could eat it and survive
off of it. Not for like an extended period, but
it'll work, you know, mixed in cutting out some of.

Speaker 5 (01:22:59):
The other ship.

Speaker 2 (01:22:59):
So get you bad man, stay out the internet, bro.
The internet is get me the bad So a lot
of a lot of times, y'all. Only y'all. I'm coming
up because just kicking it with But they be giving
me a lot of money for that ship. You know
what I'm stro So you trolling?

Speaker 1 (01:23:19):
Basically I was.

Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
You had to go on and get it, you know
now you know it's been motivational. All I've been saying
motivational ship like you, I'm selling energy, bro. You know
what iut? I was selling bullshit. You know, I had
to whip it up and get that thing right. And
now I can say straight drop.

Speaker 5 (01:23:38):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:23:39):
I had to get right, man. I was fucked up
coming out of that motherfucker. I had to get right
alran it out. Now I don't need them now, I
ain't got to sell them, so but I had to
sell a little. You know what I'm saying, get it
get through that. I was like, fuck up. If you
broke and caught the right, you can't be broken. And whoa, whoa,

(01:24:01):
that's you're gonna get no pussy, ain't you gott You
ain't fucking no bad bitch, you get a hooting? Oh no,
I come about the mother incredible honk be bad shouted
a bang in that day talking about I could go
out like that.

Speaker 6 (01:24:18):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
So they were sending the money I was, I was
spending it and now I'm in a great position. Well
I'm gonna be a right for the rest of my life.
I don't even got the other door show. I ain't
gotta do nothing. I got me a nice little situation.

Speaker 5 (01:24:34):
With my just got a community center, right, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:24:37):
A plaza and I put I put twelve units on
top of it and I said, I run it for
twenty five hundred feet. That brah me there, thirty bottle
a month. Then I got my barbershop, I got ten chairs,
and now I got ten chairs in my hesseline and
the brand him another twenty bottle month. That bring me
up the feet the thousand and I got a corner stole,
and I got me a little restaurant. It ain't vegan,

(01:24:58):
but you know what I'm saying, a dollar a month
or two for the rest of my life and leave
it to the kids, so you know how.

Speaker 5 (01:25:04):
Your baby's doing.

Speaker 2 (01:25:06):
They missed Jady cakes. Oh my god, they need some
cakes round this bitch. They were walking sid they felt
it on me. They felt it on me about the
miss Daday case. Bro. Start acting like that bro. Right now,
we are branding this ship. Were branding the vegan spot.

(01:25:28):
We branding this Jada case. Scream what the fuck you
got to see? And we selling ship? Y'all come by.
I'm a salesman, nigga. Y'all know I'll get the money.
Don't play with us, y'all should let me do the ship.
You know what I'm saying, y'all, do let me sell
I said that ship like hell Ryn, I'm kind of
like a nickel and dime nigga. You know, I'm a

(01:25:49):
breakdown nigga. I got rich out grams. I ain't get
rich off selling bricks.

Speaker 1 (01:25:53):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:25:54):
I broke the grounds down in this trap and I
saw them like something at hand on the bitches to day
for a dollar piece, and that bitch was booming. Oh yeah,
I can talk about it now. It's a status of limitation, baby,
I can brag about that bitch. So I'm just bragging.
So in a way, honestly, I really won. For those
that thought that I lost, I still got my freedom

(01:26:16):
and I ran it up, and now I ran it
up legitimately. Although I got out talking ship and stuff,
but they paid. Man, y'all nigga want my friends anyway.
So you missed the niggas a little bit, you miss
I miss all y'all. I miss all y'all. I bets you.

(01:26:36):
But when they come to saying fuck me ship, I
gotta get somebody. I gotta get somebody like hell Na.
We was friends, nigga. Like hell No, I can't go
out like that.

Speaker 3 (01:26:49):
Bro.

Speaker 2 (01:26:50):
I ain't gonna lie. I miss it. Don't don't don't, bro,
I'm not. I'm not. I'm not finished it up here
at like this ship be all good and that ship
don't heavenly bothered me that you know, I don't go
today events, so I ain't around, nigga, I be mad here.
I go to jaypay and I see it and I
double click. Yeah, bitch, I seen y'all. I wanted to

(01:27:11):
be there, but see what it is though you small me,
but you can't let no nigga see you soften, so
you gotta always show them like, yeah, I see you,
but bitch, you see me too. You gotta see me
cause I see you. But I'm gonna make sure you
see me. So if I see you doing that, you know,
be ready tomorrow you gonna see me do something. Talking

(01:27:35):
about you turned up today, I gotta turn up tomorrow.
So you know.

Speaker 5 (01:27:39):
Another thing, look not to cut you off.

Speaker 6 (01:27:41):
Another thing that I wanted to ask you because I know,
like before you know what I'm saying, you went to
prison or whatever this last time, like when we were
moving around and like on the road and shit, I
know you were like very big on like jewelry and
you know what I'm saying, Like you know, like the
flash part of it when you went and came back out,

(01:28:03):
did your perspective on that whole aspect of your life change?

Speaker 2 (01:28:09):
I don't know, Jay, you know I made these back
to d I made them false premises right there. I
said I wasn't gonna buy me no wives, no ring,
no nothing, And I'm just sorry. Just like when I
put that shit on, it just feel like I got
super powers of some ship. Like it like made me
feel like I'm superman, or like I can dragon ball z.

(01:28:33):
Like I don't know them businesses make my soul feel
good day. I don't know, Jay, I get caught. I'm
still kind of don't get me wrong, still a little
fucked up. But Jade, I don't know, Bro, I can't.
I you know, I could see you kids and you
youth do not go buy jewelry. But I don't know.
I ain't really practicing what I'm preaching on that, Like

(01:28:54):
I'm I just want I got more jury on the way,
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (01:28:58):
It's gonna be anything as large as the one that
you have before.

Speaker 2 (01:29:03):
The piece that I got on the way now cost
like one hundred and eighty thousand dollars and it's a
very sentimental piece and everybody gonna like it. Everybody. I
don't want to tell. They call me round. I don't
want to tell.

Speaker 1 (01:29:26):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:29:29):
I don't want to tell. Day, God damn, but do
what I'm gonna do without When I put on my
path and say head go day.

Speaker 1 (01:29:37):
Last question the Jew at least tell us the Juli.
You gotta give it something.

Speaker 2 (01:29:40):
No, I can't give them the promo without him giving
me my ship first. Okay, well, now you know, hey man,
I got all promo. You gotta do a hit the
number in my bio and I would say, 's a promo.
You can bring me some chains and ship. I'll put
it up. I pay. I get millions of you without
any friends. I still get millions. I keep my music

(01:30:01):
in those guys. You know, I swear to God. Go
check the numbers. Look at my page and click reels.
And when you click reels and say one million, one million,
one million, no ads, people, no ass, zero ass, just me.
So if you want a promo, come high, let rollo.

Speaker 1 (01:30:16):
Okay, Rah, appreciate you pulling up on this man.

Speaker 2 (01:30:20):
You know any time, baby boy, I'm happy we did
this ship while I was free. Motherfucking jady cakes and
big bank, little bank, little bank. That's a little bank
right now. We love you, man, We appreciate you a bit, y'all.

Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
Historic people, man, we appreciate you.

Speaker 2 (01:30:39):
Love y'all. Big y'all bitches don't know. Don't let this
motherfucker show fool y'all. Big bank, been in the days now,
been back in them days.

Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
It wasn't mean.

Speaker 2 (01:30:52):
That one little bank. It was a big bank.

Speaker 1 (01:30:55):
It's a claw, y'all.

Speaker 2 (01:30:57):
Real, what call you too? They called me a clown too.
I'd be like, damn, I feel like Gucca, sure let
me say that. Roll up, that's a clown. I'd be like, man,
this nigga, he'll be laughing and giggling and he can't
be no gang. Come over there. We're gonna smoke a
stupid ass.

Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
W dot big fast pot Dot call appreciate

Speaker 2 (01:31:23):
On the streets, Big fat no cat Fisch
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