 I like it. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique house, this is your boy, you CEO and I'm here with the lovely, amazing official, outstanding, greatest woman alive that I've ever met. You know, Mr. Mako, what's going on? Nah, nah, you know my dad walk on. Man, hey, we got special guests here today, y'all. We're in Los Angeles. She don't need no introduction. She been all over the internet, man, via a no jumper, a cam, capone. I done seen her everywhere and she be kicking it, man. Check it, man, Lupe is in the building, man. How you doing? Y'all already know what time it is? Like, you know, I came out here when he told me that he was cams folks, I had to come, you know? Ah, that's my boy, man. I had to, that's my boy, bro. That's crazy, man, like when I look up here and see what goes on up here, cause the South is a little different, but it's like, man, you be killing it every time you, Crip, Mack, C-Mack, I mean, I be like, man, they getting to it, man. So how did y'all even start even getting in the front of a, you know, like audience for his podcast and for us just being interviewed? How did that even start? Well, it originally started with me being his driver, right? So I'm taking him to all the podcasts and that's how I started like getting the report with people, like I was always in the background. And then channel five one time put me in the front. Like I came on, that was the first time I became, I went to the front. Channel five with, channel five, you know, channel five with Andrew Callaghan. I don't know if you've seen that show. No, I didn't see it, but- You haven't seen it? No. Have you seen his podcast? I mean, his channel? No. You need to look at it, it's really good. You just came out on a jumper. So he's the first one that put me on, but I was already going in a jumper and they already knew me, but I never went in the front, you know, cause I was always his driver, but being with C-Mack every day, we did content for his channel. So I was always doing the recording and doing the content. So that's how people I really knew who I was cause he was posting me on his YouTube channel. You know, whatever we did, we went to go eat, we record each other cause we're just funny, bro. We just be talking back and forth. It's just funny. Like when he calls me in the morning, he just makes me laugh every, as soon as he calls me, bro, he calls me like early in the morning. He has a little routine. He calls the same people every day, first thing in the morning. How did you meet C-Mack? Through the hood, basically. I'm from four, six, he's from five, five. And we got the same homies, but I'm older than him. So I used to like sell talk was in front of one of his homies shop. I started with, I had my own business with selling food. And like he asked my homie like about me. And then once he found out I was green, then he asked me for a ride. And then I did a TikTok, we did a TikTok and that shit went viral. And then I was like, we need, cause I told him when I, when I would call him, I'm like, man, we need to do a TikTok. I know it's going to go viral. You know, he wasn't doing TikToks, there's no dancing, but once he got with me, I started, we started doing different things, bro. And that TikTok is what made me record of him all the time and do different things with him. Before you got a TikTok or before he approached you, did you know who he was? I knew who he was, but not like, not to the capacity of what people seen him as. You know what I'm saying? Like my son, that was his fan. So he kind of told me that was his fan. That's what made me talk to him more. You know what I'm saying? Cause I really wanted to meet him for my son, but when I met him, he just, I got in my car and I gave him a ride and that was it, bro. And it wasn't even like, oh, he's trying to get at me. He just like, I don't know. We just gravitated towards each other. Wow. He's definitely one of those guys that everybody started putting their eyes on. Just everywhere, like people from everywhere. What was the craziest thing that sticks out to you that people really like, you like, dang, how did they do that? Like, how did they link with C-Mac? Or how do they see us like that? Oh, like to me it was like, cause I think probably cause I'm Mexican and then he's black when people see like, you know, the connection, how we are together. Like it's different. They don't really usually see a team like that. You know what I'm saying? Especially a female and a male, that are, you know, they don't ever see that. So like it was different for everyone else. You know what I'm saying? And to me, I'm used to it cause all my homies, you know what I'm saying? They're all, they're almost, they're all kind of like, you know, they're black, bro, they're from a hood. Like that's what I'm used to. So to them it was new, but to me I was already used to being with people like C-Mac bro. It's like, it's normal to me, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. So but growing up in the hood, as a female, as a Latin female, what was it like? When I got to the hood, it was, to me it was like- Cause were you born and raised in? I was raised in Compton, but then I came to the hood. Okay. When I came, when I was 19. There's in Compton still the hood? Yeah, as a hood. Yeah, I was dodging bullets. It's the same thing. Wherever I went, it's the trenches, you know what I'm saying? So like from a young age, I've already seen it. Is it harder for men than it is for women? It's harder for men for sure. Because they're more of a target. You know what I'm saying? They look, if they, you know, the cops are going to pull over people who look like, they might look like they're from a gang, or if they have nice cars in there, Hispanic or black, they're going to pull them over and see what, you know, that's the hood. Like that's what they do in the hood. They just pull you over. They see you on a bike, they're going to pull you over. You don't even have to be doing nothing. You could just be going to the store, getting cigarettes or whatever, soda or something. And they're going to pull you over. What's the worst thing you've seen? Oh. That you can talk about. That I can talk about? Oh, when I was going to my mom's house and I seen somebody get their brains blown out, like two people. Right in front of you. Well, yeah, well, yeah. Well, they're not going to stop. I mean, there's a hood. Wow. What did you do? Did you know them? No, I didn't know them. What did you do? You just ran or? No, I was like, I told my sister, stop. They're going to shoot. So she stops. And then I'm like, I'm trying to honk. So they could run, but they don't even know. I mean, I'm just honking, bro. But I'm like across the street. And it just happened so fast. You trying to honk down to run, but the person might turn around and start shooting after you. Hey, I don't know, bro. My ass is crazy. You know, I was just trying to, because I knew what was coming because it was obvious, bro. You know what I'm saying? So, but there's, you know, that happens quick. But it teaches you that you have to always watch your back. Yeah. Right? It could have like, what it taught me was that seeing a couple of people pass away, like there's nothing you could do to avoid it. Like everybody's life is written. Even if I try, if I would have honked and I would have got like, you can't avoid it. That's where their life ends. Everybody's life is written. Some might die young, some might die later. But you know, I try to save somebody and I couldn't save them. So like, it doesn't matter. You know what I'm saying? If you try to save that person, it's, if is there a time to go, is there a time to go? What I can't, I'm sorry. Sorry. What I can't stand about the hood or being raised in the hood is the fact that a lot of people make you feel like you're gonna either be on the streets in prison, you know, like- Or dead. Or dead. Mm-hmm. Just because of the environment. Like, there's nobody good, but I've met people who were raised in the hood, still had a single household, all of the statistics, and still came out whether a doctor, a lawyer, I mean, actually rose above it. And not, you know, so why do people feel like that's where you're gonna be just because you're from the hood? Boy, you could also be like, look at Nipsey Hussle, bro. You know what I'm saying? Like, he was all hood, crib, until the day he passed away, bro. And he still made it out. It's cause a lot of people in the hood is talented, it's just lost talent. And if one person comes in, like he was giving, like I know he helped a lot of his homies come into the music scene, you know what I'm saying? And go forward with it. You know, and that's the kind of what I'm trying to do. You know, trying to do the same thing. I have the lights, so I have a lot of homies around me that is talented. And once you, it's like, that's what it's hard to get is to make it in the music industry. That's the hardest thing. Once you're in there, then you go forward and you push and you grind. You know what I'm saying? It's the work you put into it. You know, you can't put music and you're not going to the studio. You can't be like a rapper. You're not going to the studio laying down on tracks. Right. One of, out of, maybe you put out like a hundred tracks, whatever one of them is a hit. You just need one hit. You just need one shot. I see the Lupe 46th Street, the crib, 46th Street crib. How did you end up even in, how did you get in? How did that happen? I just, you know, when I came to the hood, bro, I came to the hood, bro. I went there when I was 19, I started hanging out with them and then, you know, I became. How long did it take for you to know that you was a part of it? Not too long, bro. Maybe about like six months. Really? Can somebody be hanging with them and not actually join? Well, I was, I was like, I did, you know, you got to do certain things. Right. Right, to be initiated. Yeah. But can you like say, I don't want to join, but I also want to just hang with y'all. We got, we got some homies that, that are not. That do that. Okay. I didn't know if it was allowed or not allowed or whatever. It's like even some homies from different states that they're not from there, they just hang out. You know what I'm saying? Okay. They do certain things, you know, they might help that what we need. And then, you know, they... I think some people feel like, I don't have to join, but I'll be protected if I just hang out. I know it's not that it's cause a lot of them are like grew up there. They were born there. So like they grew up with everybody. Yeah, they grew up there. So it's like then they're like, basically they're like their family, you know what I'm saying? They become part of it, but they're not. All right. You know, so they, they, oh, they're always there. They're not, they're always going to be there when we have parties or, you know, when we have funerals or, you know, they're going to be there, bro. How many people that you've known personally have you seen pass away? Seen? Violence, yeah. Not, you don't have the person to see, but know that pass away from violence. Oh, cause I've seen it too. Yeah. Seen it. About, well it has to be like, that I seen, I mean, probably like three. Okay. And then the homies that passed, at least like 10. Okay. We will always stay going to funerals. There's more than 10. It has, it has more than 10. I can't even keep counting more. How does it affect you though? Because I remember growing up for me, and I wasn't even raised in the hood. It wasn't nothing about no gun violence or nothing like that. But I remember one year out of my friends, and we were young friends. One year, I probably had about four people who passed away that one year. And after that, I was over funerals. Didn't want to attend no more funerals. I was tired of it. That's what I'm at right now. Like I'm like, once I, we closed the casket on my boyfriend. I just like, I was like, I don't want to come no more. I'll probably make it to the repass, but I don't want to see no more caskets closed. To your boyfriend passed from gun violence? No, he didn't, he had a heart attack. Okay, I'm sorry to hear about that. He's the only one that didn't, that I've seen that didn't. Right, from natural causes. How long was y'all together? Five years. Five years. Children with him? No. And how did you meet him? In the hood. And basically y'all fell in love. And y'all just, what y'all do together? Just go to movies. We, we, you know. Hang out, he was 46. He was from 46, and then he did 19 years in jail. Oh, he did 19 years, and then when he got out, y'all got together. Maybe like four years, five years after. Where'd he go to jail? Where'd he go to jail for 19 years? They fucked him over, bro. But you know, back then, they had the three strikes laws? Yeah. So a cop had planted like a piece of rock this big. Yeah, y'all do it. And my boyfriend, he wouldn't have, he, you wouldn't catch it from him. He knew how to hide it. And they planted that, and that got him 25th of life. Wow. 25th of life. Yep. And it's crazy. How long ago did he pass? Huh? How long ago did he pass away? Like a year and a half ago. Wow, how was that on you though? Like, like, man, that killed you, right? Bro, I was like, damn, like, I know, and when I was with him, I was like, damn, finally, you know what I'm saying? You thought I'm finally like, I got me somebody I could be with. I was like, damn, finally, I was like, damn, if I'm like, soulmate. And then like, he just took him away. He just took him away. But you guys, y'all had that time together though. Yeah, we had good times. You know, if it wasn't, you know, I just thank God that he showed me what it is to be loved. So he was out five years after you, after 19 years of being locked up? Yeah, he didn't last long. I think it's because of the food in there, bro. I think it's a noodle. I think I agree with you. It's a fucking noodle. Like, it's okay. Can they put something in there? It's the sodium. It's a, okay, look, I got it. Like, when my boyfriend passed away, I didn't know what to do. I wanted to run away. I just didn't want to be here. I just, I was like, fuck, what am I gonna do? I don't know what to do. You know, like, that really right there really like, took me over to the point where I didn't want to, like, I really didn't want to be here. Like, I was like, I know, like, why do I always got to suffer? You know, why I always got to, you know, you know how you be feeling that? Yeah, yeah. And I was like, Dan, this is the last straw, so. When you feel like that, you don't even think about your children. Yeah, I'm like, and I was being selfish. I have my grandson, I have my two kids, and I'm like, I wasn't even thinking about them. And I'm like, am I mine? I was like, okay, they're already big. They don't need me. You know what I'm saying? They could, if I'm not here, they're gonna be okay. And that's not- Yeah, I know. And I was so, I was seriously thinking like that. I was like, man, I'm just gonna fly off this cliff. What stopped you? Like, I don't know. When I came back home, I just got tired of being at work, and then that's when I told Seamac I'm back. Cause he was asking me, like, oh, and then I started hanging out with Seamac. Because you know, you have a lot of people out here who are going through what you just described. And a lot of people actually in the past even kill themselves over stuff like that. That's why, you know how Seamac's always saying everything is gonna see all right? He's basically, is it because of me? He helped me through that. He had this way, he has this way of his language. Everybody looks at, cause he'd be 55 years, you're 55, me and nobody hadn't really heard nobody talking like that. He's passionate. Oh yeah. Yeah. How did you, like, when you first heard him, you always was used to that or? I mean, to me I was like, even he corrects me sometimes. I'm like, everything's gonna be all right. He's like, no, everything's gonna see all right. You fight me and then, you know, like he's always correcting, like he has it embedded in his brain, like not to use no B's and nothing like that. Where did that come from? Like, how long has that been going on? Is that something that's new or it's always been like that? It's been like that. He learned that from Tiny Dog. Tiny Dog is from his hood. And that's where he learned it from. So is that where it started? It started from him, yeah. Okay. So he'd be mentioning him, so that's T-Fly's dad, you know T-Fly? I've heard of that. He's a singer, yeah, that's his pops. Okay. So yeah, so he, they got that lingo from him. He started that lingo. So everybody talks like that, not just Seema. They all talk like that. All of them. What did you say when you were hearing like, whoa. I'm just used to that. I mean, Seema, I mean, they all say the same thing. Is it every word? It's just that he made it famous. Is it every word that start with a B, they say C or is it just certain words? There's almost every word and they put a lot of five in everything. Fives in everything. In everything. Yeah. You find me, fight show, you know. Did you ever see him, did you ever see him like get any of the tattoos that he got? Cause he got a lot of tattoos. The last tattoo he got was with the tattoo guy that tap with envy that I, I'm going to get a tattoo this on Sunday with him. I'm going to get a, That was just about to ask if you have one on him. No, I'm going to, I'm going to get one from that tattoo guy. What is it going to be? I'm going to get a portrait. Of him? No, no, no, my grandbaby, the cutest boy. I have a model on my Instagram. He loves Seemac. He's like, the other day he's, he talks really good and Seema had called me because he's always at, he's like, how's, how's Isaac Mack? He's old cause Isaac Mack was sick. Like last month is he couldn't use a restroom or he has something with his stomach. Okay. So like he, that's every time he calls, he, he like really loves my grandson. I mean, like, that could be his, my grandson's three. Okay. But that's my grandson loves him. Like that's my grandson's his favorite, his number one fan. Like he'd be watching his videos. He knows how to pull the videos up and everything. He's, that's why I really got connected to Seema cause I seen how my kids and like my son loved him so much. You know what I'm saying? So that's how I started hanging out, you know, really hanging out with him. You know what I'm saying? And then we just connected. It's crazy how like we just And once he brought him around Seema around, they just all mashed. Oh yeah. That's cool. Especially we always have my grandbaby with us. We will get, we'll take the baby to go feed the poor every week. Like we'll go to, we'll go feed, we'll go down to Skid Row every Sunday. That's cool. For like almost a whole year, just me and him, me, Seema and the baby. Wow. And then I'll tell Seema, I was like, man, why you don't, it's cause you know, cause of his, you, he always wanted to pay. I'm like, bro, people will donate. No, no, I want to do it out of my money. I was like, all right. He, I can never convince him to get no donations for that. Cause he wanted to give back himself. You mentioned about the sodium. You didn't finish that. Oh, about my boyfriend. Well, I feel like cause like I was working in the prisons, right? So it was a, a dietician. And I, and like at the time when my boyfriend, it was kind of fresh. And then I, and then she, I don't know. She started talking about the food and she was telling me that like the prisoners picked their food. So they picked that food and all the food they picked, most of it is bad for their heart. High sodium. High sodium. And if, if like, I feel like if you look at the, I haven't looked at the stats, but I know if you look at them, I have a feeling like if they've been in there for that long, they're not, they're not going to last long because of the food they've been eating every day. Like they don't have real food. Like they got to eat food that doesn't, that doesn't, that doesn't perish or it's going to stay hard for a long time. So imagine not going into their stomach. How do you feel about the fact that Krippmack is he in there now and he haven't eaten that food? Do you, do that scare you that he, you know, do you, he's like, dang man, I hope he'll be all right from that food. And he's losing a lot of weight. So, so how does that make you feel to know that he's not going to go through that? I'm just happy that he's not going to be there for a long time. Yeah, cause he got two and a half years, right? He got, he got two with the half. So it means he's going to do a year. Okay. And then he already got 150 days credit. That's what, like five months? Yeah. So he only has to do what? About what? Seven, eight a month. So I'm thinking he's going to be up by December cause they're going to kick him out. Like, he's not, How, how did you feel? How did, how did you feel when he first got so sad when he first went in? Yeah. Cause I went to Mexico cause you know, we got the Oni fans. Yeah. So we went to, I went to Mexico to get cheaper, cheaper talent. I wanted them sluts that didn't cost a lot. You know what I'm saying? So you went to Mexico to get it? Yeah. I went to the strip clubs out there, bro. You know, That was going to go on in. You want to go on the tour, not today. But yeah, we're trying to do tours out there, which we're putting it together, like to go to all the tours down there. It's fun. Yeah, yeah. It's just totally different from over here. Like it's the food is good. Everything's good. You just, you know, those girls out there, they don't cost so much to do what I want them to do on camera. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So I go see my friends out there, had go eat real food, bring back some tequila bottles in the content. So that's what I went out there for. And when I went out there, it was when he went to jail and I was like devastated. Like when you say devastated, what did you say? What did you say? You couldn't go to sleep. You couldn't. Bro, I was sitting there and I'm in Mexico and people are calling me all day. You know, I'm in Mexico. The roaming charges. Like I was accepting all the calls. Everybody was calling me out in 22. Everybody called me. Everybody trying to tell you Crib Mike in jail. Yeah, it's Crib Mike in jail. I'm like, yeah, he's in jail. Like they were, because you know, if certain podcasters know like me and C-Mack are really close. So they know if they want to know if it's real, they're going to call me. You, yeah. Like when, that one time when they said he had got a shot. Wow. But he didn't get shot. It was somebody else. They said that it was Crib Mike. Yeah, so everybody was calling me. Oh my God. I'm like, and then I'm like, let me find out. How did you, I was like, what made him think that he had gotten shot? They said he got shot. Who? Whoever made that video. Just the streets, right? Yeah, you know how they're making fake news? They're always making fake news. That was like, they had shot him, but he don't, and I'm like, when I found out the area, I was like, he don't even be over there. Like he's not going to get off the car one. If he's in that, he doesn't even get it. If you're in, if I take him anywhere, I don't let him get off the car. I get off the car and I buy him everything he needs. He don't even step out the car when he's with me. Cause you know. Yeah, he don't step out the car. And that's why he only, like I make sure nothing happens to him. You know what I'm saying? Or like, I'm like, I have Uber stickers. Like they don't fuck with us. Cause you know, the way I look, the way my car is, they don't even like, they don't want to see him in the back. Cause I have tinted windows. Yeah. So when they said that he had gotten shot, what did you, what did you, you start calling around? Or did you go? I went, I sent somebody to his house cause everybody don't know where he lives. Only I do and certain people. So I sent them to the right apartment number and everything. Cause they don't even, like you don't even know which apartment building it is or anything. It's big. So I send them and then they made sure he was okay. And then They hit you back. Yeah. Then you call everybody and they'll say, that's not true. Yeah, he's fine. Yeah. Wow. So how hard is that to, cause he was living in an intense situation because with him having that, like the Hoover kill on his head. He did it again. He did it again. He re, Since he been locked up. No, right before he went in, he got it shaded back in darker. So that you could see it more. You can see it better. So you can know the same. How is that traveling with him with that on his head like that? I don't know. What do you mean? Like to go to the store, have you ever, you never be seen with him. You can. I don't, I mean, we do get off sometimes together. And then like if we go to certain things, we do get off and then people can, oh, can we take a, can I take a picture and take pictures? But we like in an altercation, I can already knows if he takes off, I take off after. Wow. Wow. Man, I gotta be crazy, man. Cause y'all, y'all became good friends through all of this, man. That's crazy. We were beefing, remember? Yeah. It was allowed. Like what did y'all, cause he was hanging with China Mac. I'm like, bro, really? No. What happened was that he got new management, right? He got signed. So like, they kind of like pushed me to the side of the new management team. So he, like his routine is me taking them everywhere. Ooh, you basically had- Oh, I was gonna, I want to know, tell us about the only fans. Can I want to know how that got started? Cause you mentioned it here and there through the whole conversation, saying that you had to go to Mexico to get, you know, I call them the actresses to be in the, in the show. Yeah. I mean, I need big booty stitches in my- Yeah, so when did it start? How did it start? Who came up with the idea? All of that. Well, the idea really was planted from Adam 22. And he kept like, oh, you make so much money. You a loop. And I'm like, oh my God. So he was trying to make the only fans. He couldn't, like, he couldn't, his idea wasn't going through. So then I did it. Once it went through, we did the first video and I did like a little anal destruction, little promotion video. And then Adam 22 shared it and I got so many views on that shit. So then my only fan started going up and we started, you know, it's like, I think we only had- How many follows you out on there now? Like it goes up and down every, it goes up and down every day. Okay. It's like, it's money in there every day. Okay. So that's how I've been sitting and seeing my money every week. Wow. Have you ever thought about making you one? That's mine. No. Being in there. In it? No, man. I'm like, I'm the, I'm like a pimp. Like I'm the one who gets the talent bro. I'm the, I'm the boss. Okay. I'm like right here, this is boss talk. I'm the boss too and my domain. You know what I'm saying? I like that. I like that. So you, you go to, so you go to Mexico. Do you ever think about going any other place? Cause I- I wanna go and see people fuck around the world, see how they do it. Okay. That would be different. And you know what you should do too? I know, I know it's the same, but I wanna hear like, how it sounds with the house, you know. Cause they probably moan a little bit different and shit too. Bro. In different languages. But what you also said too, you know what would be dope? Cause the ones that you showed me, you have black girls in those, right? Yeah. You should do every race. Yeah. That's how I was going to Mexico. That's Mexican. I wanna go to all the con, I wanna get the Asian girls. I wanna get all the girls. And he wouldn't care what complexion they are, right? He doesn't care, bro. He sees the world wide. As long as they got a big booty. Wow. That's what he wants. He's a big booty. You see, as long as his face fits in there and it's completely covered, we straight. Wow. This is crazy. How do you get from that to Grip Max say, I wanna marry Lou Payne. Oh man. It's because- What the heck? Y'all got it going on. Because she got him down. She hold him down through everything. Like, why not? Bro, what did you think what he said that? I mean, I did everything to help us, to help him. We kind of became like a partner, a partnership, more than friends. So that's the way it came about. So would you do? Probably, I would, you know? We've been like, I don't really date nobody else or anything like that. I'm just always working and being busy, but we blend really good. As friends, we're really good friends. He tells me everything. So what did you think when he said he wanted to marry you? At first I was like, what the fuck? What did you tell him about it when he was on no job? No, when we got back together. Yeah, yeah. And we were on the boat. And he said, I wanna- And he dropped on one knee. Did he have a ring? Wow. I got it now. What did he say? What did he say? Man, he said, would you marry? Because he said the tacos, yeah? So y'all are engaged. We're engaged, yeah. Aw. But you know, we started at the only friends because I wanted to see how he does good, what he does good and how good he is at being. Oh, you're trying to rate him before he does it. So if he didn't do good, you'd be like, oh, here's a ring back again, we can't do this. I was testing out the product. Without testing it. Yeah, without testing it. Wow. I was test driving it. Crazy. So when is the big day? Y'all gonna put the date on? Well, we don't even know right now. We gotta wait, we gotta see when he comes out. Like, I'm praying- The big day. Yeah, when he come out, you gotta do it. He wanted to get married- Do you wanna do why he was in there? No, he wanted to get married on his hood day in the motherfucking alley. In the alley, don't he? Oh my God, I'm like, what the hell are we gonna be doing in the goddamn alley? Like, listen, you know, it's probably like the beach or something, bro, but the alley? That's what he want. But they always say wedding dates is not really what a man want. They always say it's what a woman want. So what do you want? Well, I'll probably get married at the beach or something, you know? Not the alley? No, not the alley, not the goddamn alley, bro. Oh my God. So what's the correlation? What is his, like, how's his attitude being locked up? You know, this ain't his first time, but how is he holding up? He's holding up pretty good, bro. Really good. Yes, but he's used to going to jail. He's not the first time. Yeah, but like, how's gang violence in there? Like... It's what he's already used to. So they put him, like, with the people there? Yeah, he's in the general pop, and they're doing what they gotta do. He's in there with other crypts. He's not in there by himself. So they all kind of like, you know, they stick together, they gotta squabble, they gotta squabble. Yeah, they'll fight or whatever. He used to that. He's used to it. Wow. And I know, I know you might can't talk about it too much, but when I was looking about the DP and I've seen that on the internet, what did you, how did, were you around with it happen? Yeah, I took him. You took him? Mm-hmm. To the place? Mm-hmm. I'm his driver, I take him everywhere. We go everywhere together. So when y'all went, what you knew already? He already knew, he told me he was, that was what he was going for. He was going for the DP. Man. So you know, he went on live and he was talking about it. And then when I picked him up, I was pissed because I dropped him off, I went to my hood and then he called me like 10, 15 minutes later out of breath and then I came back. Now I was pissed, I was mad, I was mad when I got off the car. Cause you seen him. Yeah, and I was, I know I remember saying what the fuck y'all do this for. You told him that? Yeah. What the hell? Did you went and scared? What? Everybody just like, they didn't want to answer me. I was high. I looked at you like what? Like they didn't say no. Because that's not my hood. Is their hood. I can't say, I can't do nothing about it. These rules, man. How do the rules? What the hell? What are these rules? That was just, I was like, when I, you know cause you know, everybody was like that too, man. I was like that when I saw him. I was like what the fuck? I was hot, like. And for those watching that don't know what y'all talking about, y'all can elaborate a little bit more. No, like he went to his hood and they ended up, he had, he, she don't know. The DP, he got a DP from his hood and he had a goal. What's a DP? This, like it's like when a disciplinary, when they, when you do something you're not supposed to. Oh, I know, but I just, I forgot about it. I remember. You remember the rules that you can't do or you're going to get a DP or they're going to get a put off. Like it gets levels to it. Yeah, I remember when it happened, but. So you didn't know it was going to be that bad. I didn't because it was old videos when he was young. It was milk. Really? Old videos when he was like in high school. And it was something that. But he wasn't supposed to get the DP. He wasn't. See, Mac is just, see, Mac was like. He lawyer, he loyal about making sure that he solidified to what he believed in. So yeah, so he kind of like, he wasn't really supposed to get, he didn't wait for everybody to get there. He was just like ready to just get it over with and started it. And it wasn't even supposed to get to that point. So he pushed it on himself to get it done. Yes. You took it, me took it. He was ready, he was mentally prepared, but he didn't tell you, he didn't tell you about it when you dropped him off. Yeah, I knew about it. You knew? I knew. But that's why I couldn't stay. But you couldn't stop him. No, I couldn't stay. It's not my thing. She 46. Okay. So I laughed and then when he, when it was done, he called me back. I picked him up. But is that something that you'd want to stay to watch? I don't want to watch that because I probably would have got, I don't need to stay there. You don't want to jump in? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, you want to jump in. But you know, it's, you know, he wasn't, he really wasn't supposed to get it, but being CMAC, being CMAC, he doesn't like pressure or people talking about him. He just wants to get it over with. Right. And that's why it went to that point. But it wasn't, it wasn't even supposed to be that bad, bro. But you know, CMAC is a little crazy. But DP can get worse than that too. Oh yeah, you can get to the hospital, bro. It can get worse. Especially with the put-off. They said, like that's what our people run from DPs. It's a lot of rules, like he was saying to all of this, but when you're born and raised in it, it's just normal. Yeah. But for people like me who's so green and don't know nothing about this stuff, I'm looking like, thanks a lot of stuff, like, so do people who've never been a part of this stuff move into the hood and say, you know what, I want to start doing this, but they so green. Do they do that? Or is this mainly people who've been there, lived there? Well, there's people who come and want to join, but they gotta see what they're about. They're just not gonna let... Yeah, cause it's hard to trust, cause like, who are you? You gotta make sure they're solid and stuff like that. You're just not gonna let anybody in. You know what I'm saying? They don't let anybody in. Is the initiation more severe for a person who just moved to the hood, grown person, want to join, compared to somebody who was born and raised there and everybody already know you? Yeah, it's a little bit different. I think it is. I don't think it would be. Yeah, it's a little bit different. Because the trust would already be there because I knew you since you was, you know what I mean? But I think, I believe that the ones I've seen, they're kind of fair, like they let them squabble. You know what I'm saying? It's kind of fair and they take a couple of rounds. So it's not, it's the, they're not that bad where like they're going to the hospital and stuff like that, you know? They just want to see how their hands is. Oh, okay. They want to make sure they know how to fight and all that. When I look at the internet, I see you, I see up here on the West Coast when they come down there, always into something. News, you can use. Who, me? It'd be you, CMAC, it'd be WAC 100. Oh, he gives them a goddamn nerve. You and WAC 100 don't get along? We got into the beginning. That's why I stopped going on his, the last time I went on his, on the clubhouse. Yeah, they kicked me out. I'm like, I'm never coming back to this motherfucking game. What, what, what, what did he do? Because, okay, remember? Blueface and CMAC were going to fight. Yeah. CMAC went to jail and WAC 100 put all his information on there and like, we were mad because why are you putting his information there knowing he has enemies and I'm the only one who takes him to court. So it's just me and CMAC. So we can't, we're not really protected. You know what I'm saying? So he felt like he was putting them in jeopardy and his life in danger by doing that. And he was, you know, he's a high profile person. He's not, you just, you see he has an HK on his forehead, bro. Like you gotta be, you just can't put his information. So it started from there, their beef. And then ODM Slim at the time was his manager. So like, we will come out, we will go in there and like, they'll be asking me, oh, who says, are you his manager? Like me, you know how WAC 100 is really disrespectful? He's real disrespectful. So it's recorded, they're like on YouTube, you could find him, but he's real, real disrespectful. And so when he would say something like, I remember when, when, when, when Chris Mac Bigget to DP, he had that, he was on his channel too. Like all this stuff, it's always something, you know, he on his clubhouse, he'd be going through there. That's what they were gonna fight because Blueface has something about CMAC and from the DP and that's when the fight came in, they started going back and forth and then they put the fight together. So that's where it started from. So then WAC 100, we used to talk to CMAC, like, cool, like, you know, you should do comedy, you know, try to give him game and stuff. And then like just him posting his, his information on, on YouTube. I mean, on the internet, the way he did was, was too much. Like people know where he lives and he don't like when people would be showing up to his house with guns. He doesn't like that. So why would you want the same thing to happen to CMAC? Cause it happens to him, I seen it on YouTube where they show up, they show up to his house probably when he lays his head out with his kids or his wife, wherever he's with. I don't, I don't really know too much, but I just know he has a family. So why would you want to put that same pressure on the homie like that? You know what I'm saying? Why? If you go through certain shit when people know where you live. Cause you know, his mouth is always, he's always running his fucking mouth. He, he, I call him Wacky Williams. He needs to shut the fuck up. She got canceled. They need to cancel his ass too. Wow. You just can't rock with that. I just, I focused on some of his artists. Like I know he has a true car. Yeah. You know, but that's the only person I personally dealt with, but other than that, like I don't, him, I don't, I don't like to, I don't like his get down. He's too messy. He's like a messy ass bitch. No, it seems like a, it's like a woman up. The way he be talking about people. You, you basically, y'all not. He be talking about, when he talked about Nipsey, that was over, you know what I'm saying? I want to talk about something that I saw in the news the other day, cause you mentioned Blue Face. And I noticed that in the news he saw where he and his girl or whatever it was. And you know, he hit her and stuff like that. I think she hit him first. She did. Yeah, she did. But he was hauling, pulling her and stuff like that. And that's, and she was trying to get away from him. And that's why she decked him. And then he hit her, you know, men are more powerful than women. So when he hit her, she ended up on the floor. But what are your views on that? Well, by the looks of it, is there, that's the kind of relationship they have. It's like, she lost her tooth by running away from him, I think, in the house. I was wondering, cause I seen her without her tooth. And I don't know, they took a picture before and she had her tooth. So I'm like, thanks. Did he hit her? Yeah, he called, he like made her run into the, he has like a statue. And she ran into and lost her tooth cause they were arguing, how they'd be arguing. Like they're toxic. Why stay in a relationship like that? By the looks of it, it looks like she's used to being in toxic relationships. Like, have you seen all the fights she did? Because somebody told me recently, I don't know how true this is. So don't quote me. I don't know if you've heard it. But he had posted like, he had told her that I'll give you this amount of money if you just leave me. Okay. But she's laying on his bed right there. He's just talking about, look, what I seen right now when I was coming, LAPD picked it up. I knew that was gonna happen. So they picked it up and then. It's social media. Anything that happens and put out on social media, no matter what it is, you put it out in the open, they can pick up whatever. The, you know, the DA picked it up. Right. Cause that's the mystic of violence. And then he was gonna do a show. They canceled him off the show. So that kind of messed up his image. You know what I'm saying? Cause you know, that's supposed to be his girlfriend. And he said, that's what I said. What happens behind closed doors go eventually come out sooner or later. Because if that's your, imagine it, that just happened just now. Imagine what's been going on behind closed doors all the time. She said out of her mouth that all the checks she gets goes in his name. So she like, that's what she's there. He gets all the money that she makes and gives her whatever. That's what I'm thinking. She lives right, she's there, always together. And that's what she was saying when he had found, remember when she took a picture with Fabio, whatever his name is. And he was, he got kind of upset and she was crying, talking about it. Like, oh, my checks come to your, and your name, blah, like she's real loyal, but it's like, he takes advantage of the love she has for him. But he felt, I think he felt like he cheated. She cheated on him or something like that. He'd be the one cheating on her. That's why. How did you end up joining a black gang as a Hispanic? I started, because I started hanging out with them. I just, I just feel more comfortable with black people, bro. I don't know. It's just, you know, I don't see no difference. Dude, some people who are Hispanic, look at you like, what? Oh yeah, my folks now that I'm, people know who I am. A lot of people know who you are. Oh my. They be saying, why are you hanging with those black? What are you saying? You so get out or something. You know, with the lasso, why you didn't join the Mexican gang. Because you're popular now. But I mean, it doesn't matter, bro. I'm still lasso, I still make rice and beans fire. I still cook Mexican food every single, every time I cook, it's all mostly Mexican food. You can't take the Mexican out of me, bro. Right. I even have the accent. Like, I mean, what? I have the accent. I'm like, oh, you have the accent? Okay. But I mean, it's not gonna go away. I learned English when I went to kindergarten, even though I was born here, I didn't learn English until I went to kindergarten. Yeah, because everybody in your house, folks, Spanish. Yeah, so this day, it's all Spanish. We don't talk in English in the house. They cuss me out in Spanish, everything's in Spanish. So, when you joined the black gangs, cause y'all was running and ripping and going places together all the time. Yeah. You know, cause wherever I'm at is, I'm basically only the only Mexican there. The parties, everything, mostly, is rare when it is, I'm mostly the only one in there when we have our own functions. So, but I don't see no difference. But you don't see it out of place or none. No, they don't see me as Mexican. Do some black girls be looking at you like, why you, why you, you know, some, some black is black. White folks. Black girls. Black folks, black girls? Yeah. I don't, I don't think so. It's mostly my culture. Okay. They, they, like, you know, I feel like, cause African-Americans been through so much racism. Like they, they're not going to have that much racism towards us. You know, it's mostly, cause you know, it's mostly like in the gangs, like we were beefing against each other. But now like everybody, everything's starting to evolve and we're starting to get more connected with each other. But that cholo thing with that guy, what's his name? That Mexican guy that I was talking about. Everyone no jumper. He pulls up all the people right there to no jumper. Like, why would you do that, bro? You know what I'm saying? Why would you do that? Like first of all, he apologized and took the video down. You know what I'm saying? And you still going with the antics, bro, just to get clout. Like what are you doing? What are you, what is he doing? Something good for the, are people like, what is he doing? But the generation that we're in right now, and that's the sad thing about where we're at is the fact that people do things just for clout and there's no holds bar or no top on what you're going to do. People do things you're like, are you serious just for that? Cause nobody even knew who the fuck he was until he started doing all that shit he was doing when he went to no jumper, that shit. I was like, why would he do that, bro? Just to get on the show? Why would you come with all the people? Like you, you ain't gonna do all of that in a place that's so public. Like that's a social place. Why would you even like do that? That's like, that's just trying to like do too much, bro. Mm-hmm. Let me ask you this. It's been a time and I've seen it and I even talked a little bit about it with my guy but one time Cripp Mac got up, walk off the set of camp on news. Oh yeah. I would have. Why? What the heck was that? Like. Oh my God, it's because. And did you talk him into going back and talking to him? No, he was mad because he was, I believe at the time. Cause they cleared it up, of course, but. Yeah, it's because I think I took too long with the chicken, not for real. No, I think that's what I heard. It's getting, it is. He was hungry. You didn't hear? He was like, like, where the fuck is she at? And what do we say? Where is she at? I don't know. He said something crazy. And I'm like, oh my God, he got mad over the chicken. But I didn't even know. He was hungry. He was hungry, but I'm like, okay, you want me to do like, when I get C-Mac, it's not just getting C-Mac. We gotta do a lot of errands before we get to the place we're going to. So it's like picking up, it's like a domino thing. We go to the liquor store, we go here, we go there. And by the time we get there, he needs to get there on time. He's like on time on everything. So he'll like, I'll drop him off and go get the food. But Popeyes takes fucking forever. Popeyes, Harry the fucker. But the chicken is so good. God damn, like, come on, bro. You should have already had that motherfucking chicken ready, like KFC, bro. Like, what the fuck? Damn, people are already be crashing, trying to get those motherfucking sandwiches. You guys want to take forever on the, look at what happened to C-Mac. He almost had a nervous breakdown because you guys take two motherfucking long. So funny. They gotta do better. They gotta do better, bro. You know what it is too? Nobody wants to go to work. So like everywhere you go, they're taking longer to do anything. They slow aren't they? Yeah, because- Is she telling the truth? And nobody wants to go to work. Look at it, you're right. Everybody's tripping. But the lines, you wrapped around the place though. It'd be so long. Because they're hungry. Nobody's working. No, because it's good. Yeah, it's good. Now they're hungry too. Cause you better wait, you gotta wait, you know what I'm saying? If you got hungry, you can go somewhere else. So we go to Popeye's over there even by no jumper cause he always takes some food when he goes there. And there's also, they always take forever. I always drop him off at no jumper and I come back. It takes me like 30 to 40 minutes to come back. And it's only around the corner. Cause it's bad service. They just take, is nobody wants to work. But the chicken's good. The chicken's good. Every where it's short stuff. If you really look at it. So, okay. So, and that's why when you came back he was upset. He was pissed. He just walked off. What did he say to you when y'all left? He just said that Camp Capone asked him some questions and I don't know what I'm like, but I like, I don't know. He was just, he didn't want to tell me that it was my fault. I think he was trying to just protect me. He didn't give a fuck if he got mad at, if he made a big deal with Camp Capone he just didn't want to blame it on me. Cause he's, yeah, that's what it looks like. He loves me. He should have just said like, bitch, she took too long or something. He said, she don't say bitch. She said, she took too, he'll cuss her. He let, like, when he gets mad at me he'll call me a cusser. He's called me a cusser before. And then when, in a show, and I go, bro, why are you calling me a cusser? He's like, cause I was mad at you at the time. I'm like, what? We're like brothers and sisters, bro, we'd be arguing like that sometime. How did you end up getting banned from No Jumper? Oh, when he got, when he drank too much gin. And then, why would they ask him that question though? It's like, why would you ask somebody about their enemies? Like, it's like, why would you ask, you know how he has it on his forehead? Yeah, and they asked him. Why would you even specifically ask about that one person? And that's what made him go off. Yeah, so why would, like, it's not really C-Max Faw. He was already upset because, I know Kazumi had asked him if she could, like lick his butt or something. Whoa! Yeah, it was something between those, like, like, going near his butt. And he, you know, he's like anti, like, you don't play that. So he was like, you wanna, he said, do you wanna dice it or something? Like, do you want me to choke you? I'm gonna choke him. I don't know. He went extreme with this shit. So he was already upset. So by the time they came, and he was drinking gin. So when he asked him that one question, that why would you even ask him that? Wow. You know, he's one of those guys, man, that- He don't sugarcoat shit. He don't sugarcoat nothing. And he gonna be around, man. He's a known figure, public figure around the world behind all of these different situations, not just the podcast, but just all the different people. I had a cousin, he loves C-Mac. That's all he's like, man, you gotta watch it, man. I was like, I never would watch it. He kept calling me like, you gotta watch it. Or we get on a call, he'd be like, you gotta watch C-Mac. I'm like, man, one day I'm gonna. And so then, you know, a lot of times he got into with Charleston. Once they got into it, that was another whole deal. It was like, wow, you had to see him. You couldn't miss him. He did a good video about me, Charleston White. He did? What did he say? I said, you need to get your loopy. You need to get you a loopy. And then he called us, he's like, I got me a loopy. He called his wife, he's like, he's like, loopy. And then she starts laughing like, what the fuck? Yeah, he's like, cause he's like, I hold him down. He's, I was there to take him to the DP. I picked him up and all. Like he, like, and you know, he talks bad about people. Yeah, yeah. He was talking, I was like, what? He talked good about you. Yeah, for like three, four minutes straight. So what happened? Did you see when he sprayed, allegedly sprayed a soldier boy? Yeah, cause he's, he'd be talking. He's like, what, when, how do they talk to my shit? Like they be trying to get to work, but he's never at home, bro. They know where he lives? Yes, I remember telling him. I know you're saying that, but I thought he had to move, if it. Yeah, well wherever he, he can't, you know, they're gonna find out where he lives. He's like a non-person. People know who, like they'll probably follow me. He got friends that might leak his information. You don't ever know. Never know. Yeah, you know, it's always the people that's close to you that be fucking you over and over at Celine. Wow. So he's never no stranger. So remember, there's, there's never no strangers. Is that's how you gotta be careful who you let close in your circle. Yeah, yeah. You gotta be careful. What they call them the most? Yeah. Everybody got one of the motherfuckers, bro. So do you, what are you gonna do to keep things going? I told you, I'm putting some money on crib Mac books. Oh yeah. You gotta help me with that. Yeah, yeah. Cause I told you, I already do that. My wife know how I am. That's something that I always, whether it be a letter or something. I'm gonna write him. Give me his address. He's gonna be so happy, bro. I'm gonna get an address. I'm gonna write him. I'm gonna send him some money, put it on his book. I'm gonna send it through you though. You gotta figure it out. Yeah, yeah. You already dealing with everything anyway. Yeah. Then y'all, y'all put it to get married. So it's going down, man. Yeah, it's going down. Yeah, you go, you can't go have a big wedding there. You go and buy balls. Oh yeah, well you guys want to cover the wedding? You guys can come. We can come, man. We can come, man. Yeah, do you ever come to say anything? The wedding on the beach. Yeah, the wedding on the beach. I might have the drone ambassador. You know the drone ambassador? The one that I'd be working with. I met him through Camp Capone. He comes with the drones and he does like. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, he's good with the drones. Why are you going, why do you get these earrings made in? My sister got them made for me. They dope. Oh yeah. You see how they said, I need mine to say boss talk. Hey, they make those. They could probably put boss talk and then one on one in the bottom. Exactly. That'll be dope. That'll be dope. I'll have her make some for you. For real? Yeah. That's good stuff, man. She'll wear them and we'll shout out on the channel. They're my sister's friend. I'm going to tell her to do them for you for free so she can shout them out. Yeah, and we'll shout them out on the channel. Yeah, that's right. We're going to shout it out every time. I'll wear it all the time. Yes, I wear these all the time. Everybody says, where you get those? I go, my sister got them done. So I'm going to talk to her when I get home that free promo is good promo, bro. You don't ever know. You might get a lot of, just put a little linker and she might get a lot of... So yeah, we'll put a link and everything in that thing, man. They're silver, so like, because I can't wear fake jewelry. And does she do gold? I'm not sure. She probably will if you get it. I'll take silver or gold, but you know, your girl wear gold. Oh, you like to go? We had to send us some gold money. You know, they don't play about the gold, right? You could get them silver and get them gold-plated. Yeah, yeah, you could do that. That's a dope way to look at it. It's like, you know, you could go pay them yourself. I'll do that. Just like real gold earrings, you know, you won't even know the difference. Do you, so when are you gonna, do you ever go see Cremat? Yeah, I'm gonna go to see him. I'm waiting for him to get transferred to the prison he's gonna be at, that I'm gonna go. I might try to go and see him, pull him out. You're gonna try to get it? Because he's always in, they're always putting them in COVID, they're always putting them in quarantine. So like when new inmates come in, they all, the whole part goes into. So like that's why he missed two court dates. So he could have been, took his time already, but he missed two court because of the COVID. And then they were trying to say, oh, he's like, they were trying to smug his name, talking about he's going PCNOT. Everybody is doing this. It's a routine. They're doing it in all the prisons. It's a routine. They got a quarantine every time you come in there for two weeks as you're coming from outside. Do you, when he gets transferred and he come home, y'all gonna be back running, y'all gonna be like, yeah, the same thing. It don't change. It don't change. It's gonna be more. It's gonna be a lot of people trying to get him. Get to him to do interviews and stuff. For sure he likes doing content with me. Oh yeah. You know what I'm saying? He'll be like, what are you doing? I'm like, nothing. Come over. We're gonna do something. We're gonna do some content. We're just whatever. You know what I'm saying? He's gonna buy you some weed and he'll buy me some weed and food. You know what I'm saying? Give me gas money. You know what I'm saying? And I come over there and I do it. You know what I'm saying? Start my day off. You know how, okay. So once he comes back out and y'all get married, are you gonna be one of those women that gonna be like, you better not go back to jail no more. I can't do this no more. No, I'm gonna try to like, I mean, what could you, it seems like it's nothing like, I'm gonna try to keep him out. But I mean, there's only some what you could do. You know what I'm saying? And try to keep him safe and hopefully he picks the right team because at the end of the day, he's a grown ass man. So like whoever he wants to deal with professionally, that's on him, but I'm always gonna be right there. Like whoever he has, it could be like, this management team, this, I might be ODM Slim, I'll be whoever he has, I'm always gonna be right there. That's cool. You know, because I don't, me and him, we already have that established. Well, let's talk about your song, your rap song. Which one? Oh. Hitcher Lupin. Yeah, Hitcher Lupin. I got Hitcher, right now I got Hitcher Lupin on platforms. And that dance is crazy, who came up with that dance? It's a hood dance from back in the days. Oh, okay. So it's between the homies. So it's basically, I can name the homies, is Chunkums FIP, FIP Hardhead. You know, he's always talking about Hardhead. Yeah. And then it's, you know, the homie Newport, he rapped with Nipsey and them, that's Nipsey's homies. Newport, he does a Hitcher rolling. I don't hear that song. Yeah, yeah. So I got that part from him, and then the X, and then this part is C-Mac. So there's like five homies in one. That's good. But I'm the one who made it kind of famous. But it's really the hood dance. Cause I saw you in the, when you were in the jail with C-Mac in there, when you were doing it. And I was like, look at them. Oh yeah. You know, it'll be dope when they come out, y'all tell everybody they get to see you and Cripp Mac only fans on your wedding night. Blow it in. It'll blow the internet up. Oh my God. You sound like Adam 22. I'm telling you, it'll blow it up. It'll blow it up. Because they already watching for us. They never seen them together on there, right? No, never. So if they, if they say the wedding night, we gonna enjoy it. First night ever. First night ever, y'all will get to see, and, and, and, you know, they're gonna come on there and watch. It's just me, bro. I just like having the camera like, I could record the shit. I could like wreck them, like do this. But like me, like, girl, put on some blindfold. So you know, it's like you won't even be there. No money coming. If they do it, the money is gonna kill it. You're real high before you do it. Yeah. I'm probably gonna think it'll get more than time. So you think y'all, you think y'all good. You go, that's something you think about doing? I probably think about it. I gotta lose weight. You know how I'm, Get out your mind. Get out of your mind. Bro, my guts getting like, they think, they call me, they think I'm fucking pregnant and shit. You wanna lose weight here, bro? You forgot he loved the big booty. Yeah, but the stomach, I gotta lose the stomach. My ass doesn't go nowhere. It's just the stomach. Oh God. So how do, yeah, that's, I think that's the plan. Nobody never mentioned that. You gonna say, yeah, balls talk told me that. No, yeah. My weight at night, only fans, boom! Lot of money gonna come in. Oh my God. What you think? 22 is crazy. He's like so like running up numbers. Like you make this much and he's like, Lupe, we'll make this much. I'm like, oh my God. And they talk, when he's out, they talk almost every day, bro. They do? I think so, cause they seem like they got a real good relationship. I talk to him every day, but not like talking. I just like, always talk about his daughter, the little girl Parker Mac. She's so cute, bro. I just love babies. I love babies. I love little, I used to be a preschool teacher. So that's why I'm like, I went to school to be a teacher. And then I worked with special needs kids for like a long time. So I have a lot of patience. That's what my, one of my photographers, we do that with kids that are special. You know, what's so crazy? Cause when I used to work, like if we have circle time and I used to keep all the kids entertained, like they, they never forgot about me. They, I was like their favorite teacher ever. I believe it. Cause you know, I'm funny. Like, like I, I could make adults laugh and I make the kids laugh even more. I can see it. And it's like, every day was, I was joking around with them. Like it was, you know, that's, that's my passion is kids. You know what I'm saying? So that's why I, I gravitate towards this. Like if I see somebody, some of the homies have kids. It's like, oh, how cute. And you know, I, I'm good with kids, bro. Nah, that's dope, man. So how can people get a hold of you? Oh, you can hit me up on my Instagram. Lupe Gotti, 4,600. And then I also got YouTube Lupe 46. And it has a little TV screen. You just put Lupe 46. You're gonna see it on YouTube. And then I also have TikTok, Lupe Fiasco, 4,600. So that won't be going up too. You ran into Bosco 100, I see. Oh. I see that. Oh my God. And then when I see this punk ass, he fucking tucked his tail. Really? Yeah, I was in a puncher, but then the homie was right there. He was like, just give him a hug. I'm like, oh my God. He put puncher. I wanted to punch him because he got, bro, you didn't see how he was talking to me on. Why? I didn't see it. And then the same person who posted it, we went to, he was gonna fight with Nina Boy. Nina Boy had invited me to the press release. Yeah, yeah. That's the one where I just heard about that. And that's the only reason I went was to see his weird ass. And then at the fight, Nina Boy didn't even punch him. Yeah, was that fight set up or was it? It looked like set up. They were just going around in circles. Like they were ballerina dancers. You want to see some action. I mean, come on. He said he was gonna, what did he say? He said, I'm gonna punch. I'm gonna punch. What did he say? I'm gonna punch the pickle juice on his nose. He didn't even punch him one time. I didn't see no juice coming out of nowhere. You was there. I was there. Yeah, I wanted to see the scene. Once the name was come to minutes, he called out, was it spider loat, I think? Him? Yeah. I think he did. I was a spider loat. Didn't he do that? Yeah. I think that was that day too. I don't know if spider loat's gonna fight him or not. They did. It's stuff like that going on. It's funny. But to see people even get out there and punch it out or whatever, I like that. That's better. But they didn't punch out anything. But I'm saying if you do really get out there and do that instead of taking it to the streets and killing somebody. For sure they didn't do that. So it's still a little beef, right? They didn't do nothing. Talk about you want to rematch. Rematch or what? I was about to say that. That's all? That's all. Say, man, we're not gonna hold you forever, man. Thank you so much for coming on our show, man. I hope you liked Boss Talk 101. Oh, man, I did. Thank you for inviting me. It was a pleasure, you know. How do people link up to send some money to CripMac? Like if they wanted to send something. So you wanna send money to CripMac, send it to Coach Warren, which is he holds a Lasimax money. So it's a money sign, program time five. That's it. That's it. Cash app. Cash app. And it should be, it's money sign, program time five. Okay. Then the name is gonna appear on this Leandro Warren. Okay, Leandro Warren. Leandro Warren. So if that's it, that's for CripMac. It's on my YouTube, and I have it on my Instagram, but you'll see it on my YouTube when I'm asking. That's why you want to marry her. You see that? She holding it down, man. She holding it down, bro. Check it, man. Hey, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. What a boss is taught. And we out. Neighborhood, bro.