 It ain't where your farmers were yet. I know the man, them, the homies up there. And Teddy, like in LA, man, if you ain't gotta be, you ain't gotta get put on to nothing. Your strategic place where you farm, them bullets ain't gonna stop and say, have you got put on? They gonna get you, and I'll be on Teddy's ass. I said, well, because the man's for the homies. That's Pico game with us, we love Pico to death. And everybody on the gang bang like you, boo. And then he said, Teddy, you know, and I would say, you from Man's Field, Teddy be like, I'm not, boo, I don't care, but, you got that blue dodge hat. Yeah. And I hear him say it in clubs, him and Brett. Hey, God. Teddy, Teddy, yeah, he had a crush on you. Teddy was not a crit, but he was a crit. Yeah, but his spear probably wasn't a crit. He just wasn't a crit. You grew up critter and he just wasn't banging on you. Rest in peace, my nigga, Teddy Ray, you understand me? He's the Cali Kickback, you understand me? He's your boy, Lewis Bell, man. Oh, we got another special guest, man. He been highly requested. I've been seeing you on comments, man. The one and only, man. Book of Pond, man. Hey. Hey, hey, hey. What's up, fam, fam? LA Finest. Hey, man, ain't never gonna let you cook food, man. Hey, man, I appreciate you, man. Be like, M.P. Hammer Brothers. I love you. Yeah. My nigga, my da- My wave cap on him, man. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He look like your daddy. He can't be, I don't know that nigga. Yo, L.A. Daddy. I'm not the wave cap on him. That nigga, shit. That nigga look like a tough R&B star. Bro, yo! He look like a tough R&B star. He look like a tough R&B star. Hey, look, I'm saying a little Raspy Tuff, man. Yo, man. Y'all both got Raspy voice. You can change. We kinda like skinny. Yeah, yeah. Kinda like we the brown to clown. Oh, man. Y'all look like L.L. Cooja, if that ain't what that nigga is. Then a little powder. L.L. Cooja. A little powder. I can't. Hey, I'm bad. I'm bad, motherfucker. I love the dream. This nigga look like the dream. I'm bad. I'm bad. I love the dream. I really like the dream. I like it, dude. I like that. Yo, man. I'm screaming. You're my chula, man. How you feeling? Why? I'm bad kicking it, man. Just chillin, man. Let it be around some funny energy. Are y'all related? Do you got any family in the bay? Because my boy right here, he from the city, man. He from San Francisco. Listen, man. I want to think about, it ain't where you're from. It's where you at, man. I'm a real L.A. nigga. But I've never discriminated with them San Francisco L.A. It's all my people. My dad, then ran. You know, but his part is, we from the east side to the west side. My dad then ran with the wars. Frank Ted. From Oakland. Really? From Oakland. Yeah. Them real, I don't want to get, I don't even want to speak on that shit. But they're reputable for sure. San Francisco, man. Come on, man. R.B. O. Posse, all them niggas. I love Mack Maul. It's out of the OGs, man. Hey, listen, man. Y'all kept it going. Listen, man. I got nothing but the love from my bed. Come on, man. Y'all got that sweat. Y'all gave it to us. The black Clintus, man, that black shit. Come on, man. See, in L.A., we kind of boozy. You know what I'm saying? We kind of boozy in L.A., you know? Sometimes we say, sometimes they say door. And we talk like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. My bed and there's a leg. Y'all got that body. Yeah, we, we, we're California country niggas. California country? Yeah. Yeah. We, we, we ain't man. We ain't man. You know what I'm saying, man? You know what I'm saying, man? You know what I'm saying, man? You know what I'm saying, man? Yeah, man. And when I was, we used to talk like that to Rada Ray that came in. We used to talk like that. We don't put some emphasis on that shit, you know what I mean? Yes, sir. And one thing about it, because you know, California men, and I come from that cloth, I'm the only nigga who can pull it off. Oh, man. Oh, that's a P right there. I come from that cloth. I'm the only one who can pull it off. I'm the only one who can pull it off. Yeah, I hear you, P. Pull for P, man. Don't get pulled, man. Yeah, I ain't. And you do know that. You know what I'm talking about? And you do know that. The Mac, the Mac. Yeah. Yeah, sir. Yes, sir. But the thing about it, California, you know, if you from Cali, really LA to Oakland, San Francisco, you know your people going to be from Texas or Louisiana. Facts. Facts. Oklahoma. Oklahoma. Oklahoma. Mississippi. Mississippi. So, you know, me being from LA, most of my family from Texas, Dallas, Houston, my pops, my mama and them, and they migrated here. My auntie and them from Louisiana, they migrated. So I have nothing left for the South. So Oakland is Louisiana. Louisiana. That's where my pops from. My pops originally from Monroe, Louisiana. Monroe, Louisiana. Yeah, man. I know about it, man. I've been through them. My dad, my stepdad, who was my biological dad friend from Tulsa, Oklahoma. But then they moved to LA. My daddy, he always used to be like, you know, I was an original Crip because he used to be, he was from Grape Street. Yeah. Back in the day. Way back in the day. In the 60s. Watts. Watts in the 60s. During that. Yeah. You gotta shut up, watch something. In Grape Street, you gotta stand in the Grape Street. They were that purple. Yeah. And we were with that purple. You gotta understand. They thought it was just gang, crazy gang, but that color is a world. How did that color, how did that color shit start? It's a world color. So like what he's saying, like, you know, my pops, he always used to be like, you know, when I was, you know, when I was from Grape and we was, you know, rocking purple and, you know, stuff like that. Like, you know, it was for like the community. It was for the black people just in general, right? Community, revolution and progress. Yes. Grip. Bloods is bringing light out of darkness. Yeah. It meant something. Yeah, it meant something. I was looking with a camera. Ricky Beech Mock, I was looking for your ass on quench, so I'm looking for you, Ricky. Because he gotta tell the story, he knocked out Tookie. I'm looking for you, Ricky. Oh, jeez. I'm looking for you, Ricky. When he wasn't smoking crack, then he got 40-inch on him. He was the only one that knocked out Tookie. And he gotta tell the story. Oh, really? Yeah, he knocked out Tookie Williams. Knocked out Tookie. Where was Tookie Williams from? He was the baby. He was from West Side Crips. He was with Raymond Washington. Right? Yeah. Mock with Ricky Beechy. Mock with Rest in Peace, A.C. Allen Charles. They was the original Bible Crips. They thought I was like, Brent didn't be laughing at me. They didn't bring the A.B. laughing at me. But I'll tell you, it was a Bible Crips before the school yards in Queen Anne Park. They was banging the Bible? They had to go. They was banging the Bible. Bible Crips. Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ. Jesus. They didn't bring the blood in Jesus. They didn't want that blood in Jesus. On the cross. On the cross. Hey, this C is for Christ. Yeah. That's real spitting. That's real spitting. That's real spitting. I was just in LA the other day. I was just in LA the other day. I was just in LA the other day. Looking for my uncle, man. I was on Victoria, everything. Because he gotta tell the story. Because he got a funny, he got a hell of a story. You know, Ray Ray Brownie and all the other OGs that came out of LA. Like my nigga was like saying, it wasn't about no gang. It was really about protecting the neighborhood. And prior to that, my pops, Big J, man. You know what I'm saying? It ran with Fred and Willie and the boys. He, they was original gladiators. He had the gladiators, the businessmen, the dartenians, the rubberizers. So the game bankers was like y'all Black Panthers for the Bayer, like Oakwood. Let me tell you. And that's a good point you're saying, because my uncle rests in peace. He was the chapter of the Black Panthers. Black Panthers for LA. You know what I'm saying? For LA. And then, you know, when you had the BPS, that was the Black Panthers Society. Oh, BPS. BPS. Because that's jungles and shit over here, right? That's jungles and shit. You see, you like how I know my shit, right? Yeah. I'm all over the place with this shit, man. And that was the part where T. Rogers came down. T. Rogers from Chicago came down. But yeah, man, Bunchy Carter. Bunchy Carter got killed at UCLA from the US program. The government infiltrated the LA Black Panthers from Oakland. See, let me tell you something, man. I have nothing but love for my people, man. And people in general, you know, I've never been like a space bank. Like, oh, they from Oakland. We LA. You know what I'm saying? I did the color shit. I was retarded doing that. But when it's our people, I love my Bay Area niggas. I love my Oakland niggas. When y'all come to LA, I come from that club for a week. Your money don't work with us. And you know what? Your money don't work. On mamas, right? Your money don't work. That's crazy. All the mother niggas got to pay. Yeah, these niggas got to pay. On mamas. Your money don't work with us. Because we want y'all to go back and say them niggas took care. Bookaboo, you know niggas? From LA. Yeah. Yeah, they took care of us, man. Yeah. We love them niggas. That's how I get down. And that's all I think, like, you know, it was so easy for, like, Tupac to Segway. Now, I mean, from being, you know, in the Bay, Oakland heavy, you know, to find that same type of love and LA and feel at home, no matter where, what city he was in, you know, he found his people, you know what I mean? So I think it was the soul of, you know, black people and, you know, the shit that, you know, we just went through in general and was able to speak on it and identify what, you know, the same type of area Oakland is, is the same type of area as, you know, LA, you know, had as well. You was outside when Poc came out here? That's my top Poc out of duty. Oh, man. LaShawn. LaShawn. That's my nigga. He was out of here. He was out of here. I been catching myself doing that shit, too. Yes, yes. I think Richie Rich was the one that taught Poc how to pop his collar, man. Poc the collar, man. Richie Richie. Yeah, Richie Richie. Poc the collar, man. Man, Poc the shine, man. That nigga was a comedian. He was so funny, bro. Like, I used to have him on my answer service. Shout out to my nigga, Gooch, because Gooch, Gooch really introduced me to Poc years ago. Poc was in LA years before death row. He was always in LA. Yeah. He was always in LA. Always. He loved LA. But Poc can make you cry, you know. Yeah. He'll start crying, you know what I'm saying? I'm like, come on, man. He'll pick up homeless people. But with Poc, he was a comedian. Like we would, he would call me fish eye, boop, bubble eye, boop, bubble eye, boop. And I tell him, when I do this, is there a doctor in the house? Is there a doctor in the house? I call him Groucho Morris, because he had a unibrow that was connected. And he would fall on the ground and laugh hard. That nigga would laugh, bro. That's what I loved about him. He would be all on the ground. Just ah! Yeah. Yeah, he was one of those dudes, man. And he had always been in LA. Poc wasn't, Poc seemed Poc to start crying. Me and Poc used to always be, because I was a fool twice. I wish Poc was here so he could bounce for this shit. You don't do hard drugs. No, no. Anybody out there? He's so young. Like, man, this could be one of the two Poc interviews they're gonna use. We're gonna help you make a momma. She just came out with the doctor. Mo Pring. Mo Pring. Mo Pring. My nigga, Big Psych, resting in peace from IBC. It's like, Big Psych used to be with us. I'm Boogapong, man. I started this gangsta shit. There's some motherfucking things out here. Are you telling me? That's the things I get. It is. Yeah, man. What you was doing back in the day, like when you, because you, of course, for the people that don't know, Boogapong is a hilarious comedian. You understand me? Shout out L.A. But you've been around since gum been on the ground. You understand me? Man, you did. So it's like, was your comedian back then? Nah, man. I wanted to be a comedian. You know, I was a hustler. You know what I'm saying? I sold dope Rob Banks. Shot niggas and shot. And did a lot of shit. But I did music, too. I was signed with Mac 10 Ice Cube, man. Oh, swear. Yeah, I did music. Man, I'm one of the coolest. What was your rap name? Boogapong. Boogapong. I don't even remember you then, because I followed, you know, well, not follow, like, Instagram, you know what I mean? It wasn't no Instagram. It wasn't none of that. Yeah, of course. But like, you know, motherfucking, every L.A., like artists, you know, from the Ice Tees to the Ice Cubes to the, you know, to fucking, you know, Mac 10s and shit like that. I grew up with them, too. I followed, you know, and I listened to, like, and when Clicks was evolving, you know, stuff like that, it was like, hold on. And then it was like, why Mac 10 don't, like, ain't over there, like, with Def Rowe, you know, and different little shit like that. And I mean, it was like, you know, he had his own. And then you had the Dog Pound, you know, and shit like that. That didn't cut you off, never. Well, fuck that. That was equipment and blood. Yeah. We couldn't, we dumb-o's. Especially those times. So we went back, them times, you would never, that's when we did that song where they said, I got Snoop and Cube rapping. How did that happen? You know what I'm saying? You ever seen a movie, Thick in the Water? Yeah. I started in that. I had the Brown Cacklesuit. Yeah, no, no, no. I lost the gun. I started in that movie. I really watched that movie a couple of times. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. I mean, every day was a shoot. I asked Fat Joe. He was on, he just did Big U's podcast. And he told you, Fat Joe, every day was a shootout. Every day was a fight. Damn for real. Yeah, doing that movie. Doing that movie. Thick in the Water. Oh, yeah. Fat Joe. Go watch Big U Checking in the Podcast. Fat Joe gon' tell you. Fat Joe wrote with us, right? Yeah. It was in the movie. I was supposed to be in that fucking movie. Yeah. Fat Joe was in the movie. Mac was gon' sign Big Pun. I was a bit more preponed than my nigga. Mac was gon' sign Snoop. Right? We all, we all like to muffle. We all signin' party records. Right there on Sunset. Priority. Priority. Mac Tim was gon' try to sign Snoop. No, he was signin' it. Yeah. I think I was just, I just seen him talkin' about on the podcast. Snoop was here. Yeah, Snoop was here. Oh, okay. Don't tell you. Mac had 1.8 for Snoop. Snoop was gon' come with the album Fuck Death Row. And, and, and this is real spit. Breast and Peace, my nigga pool ride it. I'm signin' already. Shug and pool ride it ran up on me. My brother was there, like, what's up with this? Blue to white to white. You know what I'm sayin'? With this, uh, fuck that with Snoop over there with y'all, boo. And we done most of the niggas ran up on me. My brother's right there. My brother's a rockin' sockin' robot. We rockin' sockin' robot. So I'm lookin' at Shug, like, I'm lookin' at Shug, like, man, you got some penitentiary legs. I'm gon' for them legs, nigga. Penitentiary legs. You know, the two-pick legs. Yeah, he all yoked up at the top. He yoked up at the top. But they approached me, bro. My brother was there, but they approached me. Them niggas were like, what's up with that, boy? I'm lookin' at a pool ride. He's by my size. Breast and Peace pool rider. That's Wax Big Homie, Breast and Peace. Oh, okay. And I'm lookin' at Shug. Shug, what do you mean, son? I know you wanna wrestle. I'm gonna wrestle your big ass Shug. I'm gonna take them legs from me. And I'm gonna get the best of you because if them legs ain't... I ain't gon' fuck with you up top. I'm gonna... Yah! I didn't think you would've been able to wrap Shug up. Man, I would take them legs. The legs went back to you, and they got back to you. Back to you, and they got the turkey wheels. That's all. OG say, nigga, back in the day, nigga. I had a... Yo, dude. I had a picture. We didn't take pictures back in the day. We didn't take pictures back in the day. There was no video. I was cupping saucers. Oh, jeez me. Oh, my shit. How could they have pictures? Right. Hey, Pasadena, get your tickets right now. July 7th. You feel me? The tour starts. I'm starting in Pasadena. So bring your roses. Bring whatever you need to bring. Bring your lady. Ladies, bring your man. Yes, dear me. Act like a fan. Come on, man. Show you boys some love. I'm gonna be popping shit. Swallow and spit. Yes, dear me. Come on. Get your tickets right now. I'll see y'all in a minute. Hey, guys. I just saw a true story, though. But Snoop ended up signing with MasterP. MasterP ended up getting a deal with the priority workers on that label. Brian Turner, I remember, was in this shoe. We had the Crips and Blood. We had the Who Bangles. Yeah. We had 60s. That's true. Remember, we had Southside Compton. We had Inglewood. The jungles. We had everybody. Together. Q, put that together. Oh, really? Q? Yeah, they throw up. Hell of a shit. Everyone think about L.A. Nigga. They throw up shit. They think you don't throw up. Nah, we just... I'll pop your cop. Yeah, we just gonna pop. I'll call on him. Yeah, for real. I mean, now that's just like gang. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, just one though. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Whatever it may be. Yeah, y'all crazy. But now we'll spit. Brian Turner. We in there shooting the dice. Came back my nigga from 60s. We all in there motherfucking. At Priority Records. Right there at the CNN building. We in there motherfucking shooting the dice. We took over the whole building. So Brian Turner coming in and saying, hey fellas, can you guys get it together? Master P them. Fuck Master P in them niggas. I don't give a fuck if they sign. What's up, Blood? Q? Q? Q? Q? And it's crazy to have back then to have niggas say Blood. None of them say Cubs and we together. Yeah, wow. Fuck your mic back in. That's the 90s. Yeah. The briny 90s, shady 80s. Yeah. And so, nigga, Brian Turner owns Priority. Come on guys, man. Fuck Master P in them niggas. Give a fuck. Blood? Cubs? Q? Q? Blood, blood, blood. Well, you know, Master P in them got that game from the Bay, man. They got that game from the Sawyer, man. From the Sawyer. Let's not go that far. I appreciate it, yeah. We did bad boys. But let me land. Let me land. So not to watch. That's my mic. So, Master P, so, so. They say they come. We're like, man, fuck Master P in them niggas. So we're waiting. We're like, nigga, what's fuck these niggas? The niggas got off the elevator. All the niggas were six, nine, seven feet. We're all five, four. We're like, hey, your office is over here. Can we get you to your office, man? You need some coffee? The niggas are all seven feet. For real him and his brothers. The niggas is giants. Damn. They giants. They giant niggas. They giant niggas. Master P probably the littlest side of all his brothers. Really? Silk is about six, nine. Shit. He probably six, nine. You're hot. I'm not. I thought for them niggas this name was on the label. I did. I did. Soundtracks. I did all that. That was over. Master P, the littlest of them all. And they came over. And that's how Snoop, Snoop. Master P called Snoop in the office and signed him. That Master P signed him. That's how Snoop got over there with no limit. And that was probably the best thing for him. Yeah. But Snoop was supposed to be in that movie, thinking of water. Yeah. He was supposed to be in that movie. It kept Snoop out of the politics. Because they were trying to kill Snoop. Yeah. They were trying to kill him. They were trying to kill him. He was in a bulletproof armored truck all the time. Yeah. Dog. Man, shout out to Dog. That niggas been through a lot, bro. Man, shout out Snoop. Shout out. He been through a lot, bro. Shout out to Unk, man. Real legend, man. Real legend, man. And just hearing some of, like, you know, Snoop interviews. You know what I mean? Like, it seemed like he kept his cool, you know, during those times so much where he felt like, you know, he didn't have nothing, you know what I mean? But he gave him that opportunity and kind of, like, honored him, you know, asked somebody, you know, and put him in this situation in a house. Now, I mean, got him a car, you know, put some money in his pocket and, you know, took him out of, you know, this uncomfortable situation. Even being in LA because, you know, you got to think about it. Him going through everything and going, motherfuckers trying to kill him and, you know, shit like that. Yeah, man. Just being out here could have been dangerous for him. You know what I mean? It's a good thing, you know. Yeah. Massapete for sure. I think Massapete don't really get the credit he deserved to because you got to think about it. For him to be around this long is still, you know, because he's still in LA. He for sure connected and respected some motherfuckers if he's just been out here for that long. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. He a boy. Shout out Massapete for sure. West Coast bad boys. Douth soft hustler. And, but to see what Snoop, that kind of, you know, gave Snoop, like you said, to get away, go to Louisiana and get away from LA and just make him think and do them albums because you need peace of mind to create, you know. Right. So one thing about Snoop, Snoop got a great energy. He got a great energy. Yeah. You feel me? I mean, he told my son. Yeah. Told my son. My son was five at the time. He was 19 now. Shout out to my son. The only thing on my mind that was Amos. He told Amos he gave him a thousand dollars here because my son did his album. He did a drop. Oh, okay. And he told my son he said they never paid me and that few get paid. He's like, they never paid me. Get paid. I cried. Yeah. You a real, you a real LA, a real LA legend, man. Real, you know, have you ever like not lived it like LA? Like, have you ever lived out of state or anything? Or you always spent time in California? Like living in LA. Always in LA, but I did. I was on the, on the RZA. I had been there. You make a sit on the RZA? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I lived in Dallas, man. I lived a few times. I lived in, because my people from Dallas, I lived in Dallas for a couple years. Because you was on the run? I lived in Atlanta for a couple years. Why did you always go to Dallas? Like, I was on the run. I went to Dallas, too. My family was in Dallas. It was. It was a few bad niggas that was on the run. We did that, too. My family was in Texas. Texas. Oh, probably got some camp folk down there. Yeah. Texas. Louisiana. I wouldn't tell y'all where I go if I was on the run, but I never know my habit. I don't do nothing legal no more. I was mo' under the nose. Yeah. I stayed in Atlanta. Atlanta was good. I go to the Kutcher Kutcher. Atlanta was good. Mama's side. They gon' get him in Beaumont. Find a nigga in Texas, Canada. They go to Heathcliff, Louisiana. When I was in, Atlanta was cold back in the 90s, like 92, 93. They had the Freak Niggas. This is the old documentary about the Freak Niggas. You went to the Freak Niggas? I was there. Man, that shit was crazy, man. What was going on at the Freak Niggas? All the OGs don't want to talk about it. I wanted to put them punks that was down there and pumps in the box, punks. Pumps in the box. It was bunch of niggas down there in Atlanta with pumps in the box. What's that? They had high heels on. They sounded. They was trying to take over the business. No, you don't. The business. They don't want to talk about that. They don't want to talk about that. I mean, everything was good in Atlanta. Back then, too. The horses ate hay. The horses ate hay. I'm telling you, it was a shocker to me. Everybody was gay. Really? I don't got no smell on gay people. If you gay, be gay. But the Freak Niggas, the thing about the Freak Niggas is I seen that bitch. Kamala Harris. What's that bitch? She the president now, the vice president. That nigga said Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris. Yeah, that bitch was down there. I see that. That bitch, Kamala Harris was down there. So Kamala Harris was at the Freak Niggas. Yeah, I'm looking like Ice Spice. That bitch was down there. I got a lot of these documentaries. You know what? Because it's a lot of OGs. They ain't going to throw kid off. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Hold on, hold on, hold on. They wouldn't know. So there's a lot of OGs. This was going viral just like a week ago. There's one OG girl, you know, coming out, like, knowing that she'd have been at the Freak Niggas, potentially doing some strange, you know what I mean? A little bit of change. Whatever it may be on some shit, you know what I mean? Like, oh, you know, like, I don't want, like, I don't want y'all to put that out there. So she said something before it came out. Before it came out. Like, you might see me in there doing some shit. She picked me up. It was a random lady. She picked me up, a black lady. She was like, ooh, that Freak Niggas coming out. And I'm nervous. I'm like, you was in it? She was like, yeah, we had a blast back in the day. She was like, what? Because I'm headed to the airport. She was like, where are you from? I'm like, I'm from the Bay Area. She was like, yeah, too short. I had a good time. I was too short back in the day. I said, yeah, sure, you should be back. Oh, yeah. And Ty, I think you know you from LA. He was a good dude, type of shit. So I'm like, dang, she was outside. I'm like, she knows short. She been on Freak Niggas. And Ty, too short. Look up. Where's the camera? Short, you know you from LA, nigga. Short from the Bay, man. He's from LA, Baldwin Hills. He knows it. I just talked to him at your show. I mean, listen. He was Baldwin Hills. But he's from the Bay. No, I wasn't from the time. I get that. I get it. Y'all can't. We don't got enough. We can't. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, sure. No, no, that don't got short. But we know short, you know, was originally born in LA. Yeah, yeah. And he got folks out here. No, no, I just fucked with him with that. Because he represent the Bay. And that's where he from. But he's from Baldwin Hills. Yeah, because he was raised. You know what I mean? Baldwin Hills Crips. I know you. Yeah. But hey, look, he is the gang. Paul Pierce is really from Oakland. Oh, no way. He's from Brooklyn. He's from Brooklyn. He told me. He told me. He told me. He told me. I know. I know. I know. Because I try to tell him. He's like, you know, I'm really from Oakland. I'm like, okay, give me that thing. Yeah. All-star game in Chicago. I love it. And I never even knew. But I'm like, so every time I get a chance to tell motherfuckers, like an LA nigga like you and nigga Paul Pierce, nigga really from Oakland. That's a good point. That's a good point. That's a good point. Inglewood, though. I don't talk Paul Pierce. I mean, get some money and fix up that jail. Inglewood High School looks like a green jail. A green jail. It's like a green jail. Probably my nigga though. I love him. Shout out Paul Pierce. Rest in peace, Mom's Dukes, man. You understand me? I know his mom's just passed away, man. Yes, sir. Paul's a good dude. You know, praying for the family, man. Real nigga, man. Paul's a good dude. He had me coaching that celebrity guy. Magic used to do it. And he gave it to them. Hechle and Jekyll. Paul and Baron Davis. And you know, we had a ball. They had me coach one year. You know, I was loaded. I was the hell of a coach. I was just running around, acting the fool. It's my niggas and my kids. Yeah, I love them niggas. But funny thing with Oakland, man, my nigga, Amp Banks. Shout out Amp Banks. Shout out Amp Banks. I love him. He gave me, he gave me more than 10,000. We did the NWA reunion album. When I was on priority records. Amp Banks. And as a fool, man. I remember we was in the studio doing the record. And so we take a break. It's E40. That's when DJ Pooh had to contract the St. I. Pooh comes to the studio. He got a bunch of cases of St. I's. So Amp Banks and me and Pooh, we want to go to the Shark Bar. That's when we had the Shark Bar out here in Los Angeles. So me, Mac Chen, Gary Payton, Amp Banks. E40. Shout out GP. D-Shot. It was what, so we had the Shark Bar. That's right. That's all OGs. I mean, just OGs. This is a hell of a story. Gary Payton, this is my nigga. Gary Payton talks so much shit. Him and Amp Banks argue like a motherfucker. They argue at the table. Argue. And so Amp Banks say, nigga, ain't you supposed to be playing in the playoffs? They put them out. They put the songs out. So, aw, nigga, I ain't talking about your beats. And so, nigga, we eat at the Shark Bar. We go back to the studio. E40, Earl. Amp Banks say, hey, boo, you still can drink? I said, nigga, I'll drink this big ass nigga in the town. Me, E40, we doing shots and that tequila. Then we drinking. You ain't out drink, Uncle Earl, man. Uncle Earl got his glasses bought from here to there. You know Fody Little Pissie with his shit getting out of here. Fody Boy right here. That nigga had his shit from right there. He was good. That's what he said. He was like, boo, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. He starts drinking, da, da, da, da, da, da. Amp Banks already knocked out. CJ Mack, them had to carry that nigga out. Ask CJ Mack. True story. Me and Earl, I couldn't out drink, Earl. Earl, shit got right here. He said, ooh, da, da, da, da, da, da. Ooh, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. Mugs, he all there, man. True story, man. Mugs, me and Earl, it. No, Mugs, that's my nigga big. I'm talking about Mugs, E40, brother. Oh, OK. Mugs, but Mugs, I know Mugs likes to hear Mugs from Cinderella, but E40, can drinking under the table. But Amp Banks just to give him his flowers, bro. It's a talent tip, bro. Man, he put me in a gang. Well, I signed the party records. and they gave me to do the NWA reunion album. Yeah, that was a classic. You, I feel like you like, I think you like being a rapper more than being a comedian. One of my uncles at Uncle Duby was the biggest temp and I like he said, he rap better than do comedy. But see, I love comedy. I love comedy, I love, cause I can roast. I was the heckler. I ain't gonna lie. I don't think nobody can out roast. Our roast is different on the West Coast though cause you know Chicago, them niggas funny boy. They know how to roast. Atlanta got some niggas that know how to roast. We told the ass up in Atlanta. Really? We told them niggas down. Where? Niggas in Atlanta. You better ask all them niggas. Who the biggest niggas out there? Set it off with the roasting. What error are you talking about? What error? Right now. We did it. We had, we got all the niggas. He not really a roasting no more, but DC is still playing in the West. But our tears ass up. I told my niggas, who's the nigga? My nigga got this. K Dub know how to roast. K Dub, my nigga our tears black ass up. Oh, we gotta get, we gotta get take, we gotta get K Dub. We gotta get this on record. K Dub, say boo, you the son of Niggas. K Dub will come on the Cali Key back at me. I'll tear that back ass nigga. That booze upon roasting him. He was on roast me. He was on roast me. All the niggas on roast me. I love my Atlanta niggas, but I tear them niggas up. Set it off, set it off, Chris. That nigga, he probably in double D. That double D is called. We gotta start the roast battles. We got it. No, I'm the best. Let me tell you something. Craig, Craig Smith is a beast. That nigga said something the other day, nigga, he mind bothers me, and I fuck him over. Listen. You think you, you think you get better? You roast me. I'm the C.P.P. of season five. Get up, Craig. I told his ass up. And he's a beast. Craig is a beast with that roast me. One thing about Craig, I always call him the black Bill Murray. Cause that nigga say some shit to make you think. You think? That nigga called me a mosquito snout with some shit. People in the comments still be just dropping the comments and talking like, a little some mosquito office or whatever the fuck Craig said. Craig probably wanted to grab. He just, he said to me the other day, we did a show the other day, that nigga said Boo just laid somewhere. He don't have nowhere to stay. He just laid the house. I mean, you know, but if you watch season five, man, I'm the greatest that ever did it. Boo, yeah. I fucked up. D-Ray, listen, D-Ray was the only nigga where D-Ray first came out here. I'm fresh out of prison. My nigga Bird rest in peace. I'm like, who is this D-Ray character? Everybody talking about D-Ray. I'm just like, who is he? We go up to the end part. It's 20 something years ago. Damn. He said, there we go right there. D-Ray got another outfit on. D-Ray funny as hell. Oh, D-Ray's a beast. He got another outfit on. So I just run up on him. I said, nigga, you neck it under there. And so everybody's out here. I said, nigga, you look like Common Sense with Down syndrome. And that nigga said, give it up to any homeless nigga that got his own show. And then D-Ray told the bitch, I never forget this. He told the bitch, cause they tried to, you know, when you bagging, you told the bitch, bitch, you coming out with a new serial called, Eat a Bitch. That's the funniest shit to me. Eat a Bitch. A serial called Eat a Bitch. That bitch, oh man, D-Ray's a beast? Yeah. Bobo Lamb was a beast. Bobo? Bobo Lamb from Detroit. I'm not familiar. He's an old school comedian. Tommy Chong from Detroit was a beast. Detroit niggas for show. Shout out to D. You know Oakland Detroit. D-Ray, man. You know, we game related. Corey Hogan was probably one of the great Corey Coyns. He's a beast. Corey, you know how to do it. Corey, you know how to roast. Yeah, but we used to be outside that month all day. But me being a comedian, I was the heckler, you know? I got banned from a lot of places cause I wouldn't let the comedians do their job. And that was before you was a comedian? Before I was a comedian. Before I was a comedian. That's crazy. Maybe I did, I was on a cruise when I was 17. I was thinking about getting into comedy. When I was 17, I was thinking about it. Like what I'm gonna do when I get out of high school. So by end of going on a cruise to Mexico with my family type shit, my cousins shit. You know, it was a weak ass comedian on the cruise. Cause you know they have comedians perform on the cruise. Man, the comedian was so ass. I started roasting the comedian and all my cousins shit was like, you was funny, you're the comedian, bro. You should be a comedian type shit. But it was crazy cause I already was thinking about being a comedian before that happened. And I didn't even do it. I didn't try to do the show. I didn't go to the show heckling a nigga. Bro was so ass, the crowd was quiet. And I just said something to crowd, laugh at me type shit. And then you got bit with it cause you, I study you, this nigga dope. Yeah. I'm not a buddy type shit. I'm not a buddy type shit. I just tell the truth, bro. I was at the improv. I seen it, I said, oh, okay. When you know it, I forgot it. Yeah. You got it. And then I followed you from, I saw this nigga been in the game with all deaf and doing it at the roast me beginning of the shit. Yup, yup. I've been there also. Yeah, but I said, you're stand up. See, it's a difference between like, like, like, stand up, stand up. That's the hardest job in the world. Yeah. A lot of people that's good at roasting K-transition. K-transition. Like, I think I'm a better standard comedian and a better roaster. Exactly. Like, when I see y'all, y'all be outside roasting, I don't even participate. Get up and do that. I'm a macker, you know what I'm saying? Niggas trying to roast me. I'm a star roasting you, bro. You know how to know bitches. You know what I'm saying? I'm a, like, personal roaster. Like, I don't get mad. I'm not a person that's gonna get mad. But I don't, I don't be like chicken head ass. Like, I don't have to say, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. See, L.A., we call it bag. Listen to the shit about what really going on. We call it bagging. In L.A., bag. We put you in a body bag. That's where the bagging comes from. They roast the chicken. Can we just say bagging? Man, why you bagging me out? Yeah, bagging. We would bag. So me wanting to be a comedian, I've already dominated rap. I battled everybody in rap. I'm a lyricist, but I used to love comedian because I'm a funny guy. I could bag since school. I was a class clown. I was just, you know, the gangbanger that made everybody laugh, you know? Put their guns down. We gonna go laugh. We ain't gotta shoot everybody. Yeah. I always wanted to, like, you know, do comedy. A little no-hug. Yeah, you tried it. I tried it one time. You got hit with tomatoes. It was a hard crowd. Yeah, that'd be too much crowd being a little tough at Oakland. You gotta come up there, man. I got a ton of teas. I didn't talk about it. No, you got a ton of Oakland. You got a ton of Oakland. It's different. Going out there, we shut out that. We love everybody better. That's a whole, that's like, basically, Tommy Teaser be like Clover City. Okay. Clover City. Clover City, Santa Monica. Oh, okay. And Oakland would be South Central. South Central. So that's like being like, telling the nigga, yeah, you know, I told some jokes to LA, like you told jokes to Santa Monica. Santa Monica. You gotta come to South Central. You gotta come to South Central. Yeah, so we be, he performed in South Central of Oakland. I mean, up the bay. Up the bay. And I came in with a strategy. I had my storyline. I had my jokes. I didn't come in bagging, right? And it was my first time. And you know, it was, and I'm good in front of the camera, you know, just in general, but this being my first time and then feeling like, okay, I know these motherfuckers in here, low key. Or they know me. And they just sitting there waiting for me to say something funny. And I thought I said, you know, some funny shit, you know what I mean? And once I didn't get the reaction, I kind of got thrown off. And little Tommy, he's like, you know, like you is a funny motherfucker, you know, in real life, you know, also shit. But now that stage funny is something totally different. And then just knowing the comparisons of like, you know, bagging and storyline. And that's how, like, I look at it, right? You know, something that you kind of got, you know, planned to lead up and then, you know, punchline. So I will say, like, you are more so of a, you know, a bagger get up on stage without having like this, this script that you're going to go on. No, no, it took me 20 years to get to where I'm at right now on stand-up. And I'm light years away. I see a nigga like Lewis Bell get up there. I was like, damn, boy, you need practice. And I've been 20 years. I've been doing it 20 years. A comedy is a bitch that ain't gonna love you every night. That hoe ain't gonna give you no pussy every night. That pussy might feel good. That's real spit. When I first did it, Renaldo Ray, I used to go to living color. My homies was a stage manager living colors. I used to a heckle Jamie. Jamie, get out to the hospital. Jamie used to, Jamie being in the motherfucking street in the parking lot with us. Jamie, we're filming Jamie would be with us. And he just, cause I was giving it to him. I would heckle. I would heckle. I'm the heckler. So Jamie now, she put that foot in there. How you fucking kidding me? Anybody, anybody know me, anybody, it's okay, nigga. Hey, let me tell you something. Anybody know me, took tucking a nigga in LA. I used to go to living, man, this is telling me when Alex Thomas, Dale Heath was, was the warm up guys. I would be in the motherfucking stand, killin' these niggas. Ask Alex, what's the date? I'm gonna ask Alex, that's one of my old jeans. Ask Alex. I've been on ask for 30 years. Yeah. Ask Alex, ask Jamie or tell you. Hey, ask Scotty or tell you, I can go to Jamie's house up in the dirt there. And at three o'clock in the morning, then open that gate, the grandmom and them open the gate. Ask Trey Elliott. Bullshit ain't number chewed up grass. I ain't never, I'm not a buddy hustler. I don't, I don't, I'm a 50 years old, bro. I don't lie, bro, I'm F-O-T, follows the truth. I always tell the truth. The truth gon' set you free, man. That's on my mama, rest in peace. My mama was murdered, sugar mama when I was nine years old. But you know, this is South Central. Facts, let me lay him. So let me lay him, I'ma stand up for you. Let me lay him. Yeah. So, so Jamie and you say, yeah, Bogey's gon' rouse him, but can you do what we do? So the minute he's coerced me, Chris Spencer, his greasy face ass, he'll tell you. Greasy. Inglewood, my nigga Inglewood, Chris Spencer, they coerced me to get on stage, my first time on stage at the clown house, the town house. Inglewood? Inglewood, a lot to hear. Clown house, Reynardo Ray, rest in peace, host him. Host him. Nigga, my first time, I got a big ass afro at the time. I'm nervous as fuck. You know, to get on that stage, I'm drinking like a motherfucker. I got 10 bitches, women got a couple of homies. You had 10 bitches. 10 bitches, I got all the bitches. Because I know- He thought nobody's gon' catch that. I had 10 bitches. I got 10 bitches, the homies said, no, no, the bitches just there. You got to have some business. You got to have some business. I had the Barker beauties. What's the Barker beauty? The Barker, you know, from, let's say show with- Bob Barker. Bob Barker. The Barker beauties. The Barker beauty. Bob Barker. Yeah. What a fortune. No, it wasn't a real fortune. Price is right, baby. Price is right, yeah. Price is right. I was just with Ms. Park and she was on the list and let me land. So I'm nervous as fuck. So I get faded. I forget my whole routine. I forget my whole routine. And this is your first time going out of routine? First time ever on stage. Oh, okay. First time at the Clown House, the Town House. I called it the Clown House. It's 27 years ago. So if you know, if you know right through a lot to hear it, it's a, the Post Office, the old Post Office women worked there. They all come over there to watch comedy. They in their uniforms about 30 black bitches. Old black bitches. They gave me the keys. I forgot my material. I got nervous. I was stuck like a deer in the truck for headlights. Have you ever been stuck? Yeah. And I can say, suck it, suck it, you bitch. I'm off of the game of the keys. You telling the crowd to suck your dick? Hell yeah, because they gave me the keys. The old women. So the keys mean you doing bad? You drown you out. You can't hear nothing. Just think about 50 old black bitches' keys. Clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink. So that was like the light? No, that you can't hear. It's like get off stage. It's like throwing a tomato. It drowns you out. It drowns you out. Just think about when you shake your keys. Clunk, clunk, clunk, clunk, clunk, clunk. Never thought I'd never seen that. I got the keys. That's some real comedy shit. Right? Because when they do the keys, it drowns you out. Just think about 50 people with the keys. Shake your keys. That would be loud. It would drown you out. Can't nobody hear you. Clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink, clink. Fuck you old bitches. I'm mad at the buffer. They threw you off. They threw me nigga. Ronaldo Ray came back on the stage. He said, hey, somebody, oh, put the light on that little comedian. Don't quit your day job. And then Scroncho was dead. Shout out to my nigga, Scroncho. Shout out to Scroncho, man. Black ass, Al Tumay. And them niggas came up to me and said, hey, oh, boo. Yeah, you were loaded. You can't get your Al Tumay. You can't get too much drunk, man. You got to get in the mirror. I was like, man, fuck it. They really wanted to fuck with the bitches I had. They didn't give a fuck about me. That I had some bitches, you know what I'm saying? They don't believe me. When you get in the mirror, don't be too drunk. Do three minutes, get you three minutes, then get you six minutes, you got your eight minutes, and then you get to 15 minutes. When you get to 15 minutes, you're ready. And then you can go to 30. And so that taught me to really, you know, don't get too faded, get your material right. And then I was distraught, bro. I was like, man, fuck this comedy shit. This shit hurt. I'm going back to gangster rap. It's a lot of planning that goes into it. Why do you think people that sell a good at roasting are hood funnies can't transition to stays? Because I'd be wanting to encourage all the street niggas. Because the funniest people I know are not comedians. So I'd be trying to encourage them to like, just give it a try because, you know, coming from, you know, our urban space, you feel me? Comedy is not cool because you don't want to come off like as a joke, you feel me? But it's like, you know, niggas didn't be the funniest people, you know what I'm saying? I got it for my uncle, my auntie. Why do you feel like it's hard to transition though? Because you hell of a roaster, you probably, your hardest competition probably been street niggas really, probably ain't been comedians. The thing about me, I killed it from there. I did six months, didn't do it. It's like at the bank age, keep swinging. You're gonna get good. Standard, I'm a killer at stand up. And one thing about me, I used to be scared to tell it's my brother said, you're not a gangbanger anymore, boo. You're not a, you're a comedian. Tell your truth. I have, man, I can talk about my uncle's, my mama. I mean, that's my real shit. Can't nobody still nothing that's real to me? Oh mama. Right? I talk about me, see, it's a difference between comedians and comics. Comedians, we talk about us. Comics talk about them, right? Comedians, we make things funny. Comics say things funny. So it took me years to go deep in me. I gotta be butt naked truth, tell my truth. And I used to always look for the laugh. Fuck that laugh, I'm gonna make you think, right? I'm always looking for the laugh. Know that laugh is, fuck that laugh. I want the people to be quiet is really when you're doing good, when they're quiet. Yeah, I've been learning that. They're paying attention. I've been learning that. Yeah, because then you could deliver your punchline because they, silence used to scare me. I thought when they got quiet, I thought I wasn't doing good. Thank you. But that mean they really listening. But it can't be just silent the whole time. No, no, it can't be silent. It's a roller coaster. Exactly, it's a roller coaster. Bring them up, drop them, bring them up, drop them. Cause I seen you at the imprompt man and I was like, cause it was the first time I've really seen you, you know, do what you do. You know what I'm saying? And I was looking like, cause you don't need to think, who's this thing, why are you up here hosting? Why does this nigga there? And then I said, okay, now I see, I see why he's there, this thing funny. And he talked to the crowd. So it took me a long time to learn just how to talk to the crowd. Just talk to them. Conversation, because it ain't about your jokes, it's about you. Right, and it ain't about no jokes. They, you're funny, your movements. You might say, hey, what the fuck, whatever you, you're funny. The jokes that's funny, it's you. They investing you, right? Yeah. It took me three or four years to take over Roast Me. I am the MVP of season five. I kicked Craig, get up, Craig. I kicked, you know, he's the greatest. I kicked them niggas in the ass, cause they're my kids. I been tearing them niggas up for years. Brant, hilarious, hilarious guys. Hilarious, Teddy man, recipe, Teddy's probably one of the funniest, he's the creator. Teddy them created the whole fucking channel. Yes, he did. Teddy and Doughboy, they created the channel. Shout out Doughboy. Russell Simmons and YouTube Fat Nuggets, come here. Teddy Way and Doughboy, created that channel. For sure. And I remember Patrick, who put me on, who got me on Roast Me, and Brandon Brody. Brandon Brody, I swear to God, because we was at, remember they just had a Chinese theater. Yep, you on Wednesday. Remember on Wednesdays. So, you know, I don't know no internet shit. I'm a pimp, I got hoes, I'm up here. But I used to tear Brandon Brody ass up. He had 10, you had 10 that night. One pimpinac, two pimpinac, three pimpinac, that big, that bomb. I'm up there at the bar. And Brandon Brody, Picklejuiceface, come up there with Patrick. Patrick looked like a homosexual roster. And so Patrick Cloud, and so Brandon telling Patrick, like, that's the nigga, you can Roast Me back. We doing this show. I'm like, this is before they really started. Oh, okay. I'm like, what show y'all doing? It's called Roast Me, okay. Is it on channel two for, oh, okay. Shoe Shooter, right? Because I'm dumb. I don't know the internet is where it's at. It's not on land anymore. It's online. Yep. And so when it came in, tell me again how I Shoe Shooter. My son, it started blowing up. Y'all did episode one, two. I came in the, in the two to three when I came to Roast Me. Cause my son Aaron was like, Dad, it's millions of views. It's the gram. I said, you selling dope nigga? No, IG, Dad, Instagram. I didn't know nothing about the gram. Instagram. It's funny, man, I swear to God. And that was the best thing when I went, cause all the homies, y'all was all over here. That's when I. I wasn't over here, man. I was in the bait, man. I think that's why they be sleep on me not knowing what I be having going on even out here. Cause man, you know, I always been back and forth my whole career, man. So you understand me? Like what you said, I was, that was that. I fuck with you. Cause you, you said with niggas be thinking, how the fuck he hosted? How he up there? How he up there? I been fucking around, man. I been from the beta LA to that eight, man. I been fucking with 85 Sousa's. It was the, with the bricks on the wall. With the bricks. You understand me? Five, six, seven years ago. You feel me? I been fucking with D Ray and all this shit, man. I just don't be in niggas faces, man. Exactly. That'd be the thing with niggas, man. Mother fuckers be thinking people moving cause they everywhere. Man, sometimes cause you, you running around everywhere don't mean you're moving, man. That's real stuff. You understand me? Sometimes you gotta die as rain drops. Come on. You understand what I mean? Sometimes not being seen is the biggest way to be seen. Come on. Church on the move. And y'all close. I told the bitch the other day, the bitch, it was raining the other day. The bitch said, book a pound, I need an umbrella. I said, bitch, you better know how to walk between the rain drops. Yeah, you understand me? Bitch make a fish drum. Come on, man. I'm trying to impress me. I knocked the bitch and me there and booked her for she hit the ground. Yeah, man. I put a wig on her pig and gave her ass a gig. Yeah, put a coat on the goat. Hey, yeah, man. I got it on the turtle. Yeah. Central Myrtle. Yeah. You understand me? We popped peas for the wannabe. You didn't want to be. Come on, man. The bitch better get somewhere, go somewhere. Yeah. One thing I know, one thing I don't need the bitch with speed or hold it, I don't need. I told you, man, the bitch, the bitch came to me, she said, hey, boo, man. Hey, listen, man, you know, when I got out of pimping and robbing banks and gangbanging the bitch, I was the greatest, man. Oh my God. She said, boo, don't go to comedy. We'll make you laugh. And I said, no, bitch, I'm out. I turned my back on the game and I've been doing everything. I had the best sleep in my life, man. Real spit. They murdered my mama, killed my sister. Locked my dad up, man. And the cool thing about it is, man, I talk to my mama every day, man. When I was locked up, I told Nephew, I said, my mama came to me in a dream, sugar mama. She said, boo, quit using my death to act a nigger. I said, you right. I said, yeah, okay, mama's a nigger. She came to me, sugar mama. My mama was the coolest, my fuck, even ever. Oh, she was sweet. Like these dumb niggers of days, they fuck our language up, thinking sugar mama means like a bitch that's giving the money to a young, she was sweet, sugar mama. She'd take a gauge from me, you know what I'm saying? My mama was the coolest, man. She was the coolest. It ain't nothing like a mama, man. Oh, man. Yeah, that's when I seen your, I love, remember? I seen, I love that, man. I salute it there. Because that's something I'm missing. At nine, I lost my mama at nine, man. So as a kid, I never got over it. It's just gonna be there, you know what I'm saying? Just gonna be there, man. When I lost my mind, my sister, big Angie, man, her boyfriend shot her twice in the chest with a 12 gauge on 7% a year. My sister was dead, man, this nigga had a needle in his arm, he's overdone. So we beat up the dead body, I ended up at the glass house, and big Angie, I never, you know, when you, I gotta laugh, homie. You know what I'm saying? Same thing, make you laugh and make you cry. Exactly, so if I'm not doing jokes, if I'm not laughing, I'll get in my mind and I'll go do some stupid shit. Yeah, nigga, getting the dog. My mama always tell me, man, I don't mind as a devil's playground. Yes, shut up. Yes, then me, you need to get too much time. Thank God for this comedy. Yup, for real. I was telling Charger, nephew, the white black guy in there, was Trevor, wasn't it? My nigga Tread. Tread, I love Tread, that's no job he ran out there. Yeah, we ain't had no politics, you know what I'm saying? Nah, I love him, the white, he look like my cousin. He look like my nephew. VV, uh, uh, I love him. I love him. What's your shit? Oh, the VBC. VBC, man, shout out VBC, man, it's there to be here. He's like white trash, I love him. Nah, I was just joking. I was telling him, man, I was doing roasting. VBC mean a lot of shit, like, what are we talking about? When I was doing roasting. Oh, really? Nigga, BBC? No, VBC. V, VBC. Oh, I'm about to say, I don't know BBC. What are you talking about? What the hell does shit mean? What you talking about? Man, you know X videos, you know boy, huh? Nigga, I thought X, I thought it'd be X, X, X. X, X, X videos, but BBC. I love y'all, baby. BBC. Oh, man. I'm like, this is like a BBC. I'm gonna know, right? The BBC. It sounded crazy. But I'll say it, but nah, man, I was telling to me, that this would change my perspective on a lot of things, man, when I was doing roast, man, it was season three or season four. And it was just no kidding, man, 14 years old, he's a transgender. You said DM me, like, you the greatest, you say, and you know, I'm from the, I'm like, what? He was getting bullied. And he wanted to, he said, I'm gonna kill him. I'm gonna, he wanted to kill us up because he was getting bullied. But he said, well, he used my jokes against the bullies. Stick up in the ass on some of the music. All this stupid shit I say. Let me land, let me land, let me land. And so, they from out of him and his mama, they came to the show. I came, so now Layton, daddy. What's his name? Stan Layton. We did a live show in Hollywood. This kid pulls up with his mama, man. Man, and that changed my life, man. I cry, bro. I bet, that's some deep shit. They, it wasn't for you. It's a 14 year old, I look at trans people like humans, man. It changed my life. And I'll tell you another one. Shout out to my home girl, Mimi, a histered Mimi Dukes. Michelle Dukes. She gotta be from L.A. Michelle Dukes. That sound like some real L.A. shit. What you said her name wasn't good. Mimi Dukes. Mimi Dukes. But her name was Michelle Dukes. She be on, she be on 51. She got her own liquor, shout out poppies, but we organ like a motherfucker at the apartment. Her and Barlow, we organ. I'm trying to tell them what it is about comedy. And then we go down to the elevator. I can't make this. This is the most sugar. This is my mama's resting piece. These niggas about five deep come out the elevator. All dreads. Niggas see me. Book of power, ah, nigga. I was gonna kill myself through the pandemic, nigga. You got me through. I got the goosebumps right now. I see, I see. That's crazy. My hair. That's how you know you telling the truth. Yeah, man. And I cried. And I said, that was better than money. Hell yeah. Fuck money. That right there for some niggas out. They say, nigga, you saved through this pandemic. We lost it all through this pandemic. Hell yeah. And look at this. We still here, man. Yeah. We still here, man. Oh, mama's, nigga. So I cry every day, man. Mama's. The person told me, Jim Vavano, man. I love sports. And he said, do one, do three things each day. Cry, laugh, and think. I cry, I laugh, and think. It's probably hella easy to cry with them big ass eyes. And nigga, like, MC Hammer, brother. He's the guy, girl, MC Hammer, brother. Pump to the bump, pump to the bump. Y'all get up for Orlando Brown. We love you, Orlando. He's on a new movie. Niggas in the room, niggas in the room, niggas in the room. And nigga, Jack off, nigga, the dance, in the mirror. We love you. He's winter, nigga, eyeballs. And nigga, got niggas pierced in LeBron. We love you, nigga. Hey, boo, so real quick, what did you do? I'm a lyricist, too. Where you get your name from? Bucapal. Man, when I was born, like I said, my people were from Louisiana and Texas. So boo is just a term of endearment. My auntie, Jean Esther, she was the icepick murderer. She'd go to Beverly Hills to kill white people. What? Damn, I got dirty. She would go to Beverly Hills to kill white people, for what? Just robbing. She was a robber. Yeah, rest in peace, Jean Esther, man. That's my auntie. She called me boo. You know, boo is like a term of endearment. Yeah. From Louisiana people, yeah. My boo, boo, boo. When I was boo, I was bad boo. It was B-O-O, two O's, not B-U. It then took it and made boo, like a bitch. Boo was a real nigga. And then Capone was a real nigga. Capone comes from my gang, blood gang. Bronson, jungles, Bronson, bitty stuff. That's my gang, Bronson. Oh, so you from the jungles? From the bitty to the jungle, to the 20s, to the Inglewood. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We bronson, though. We bronson. You know, when you deal with gang activity, that's our clique, Bronson. The umbrella's the jungles, the brother's the bitty. That's the umbrella. Right? But this is our crew. Like if you deal with the mafia, like this is our Bronson. Bronson on the map now, but nigga, you know. And that's where Capone came in. Oh, okay. Yeah, my brother really, he was little. So it's like some love and gangsta shit in one name. In one name. Boo, the love. Capone, the gangsta shit. The gangsta shit. But I had that name since I was a baby. I would never change that. I've never changed that. That's a real name, a real hood name. I would never, that's a... How you feel about like out of state gangbanger? Cause like, you know, like, what, don't you think? Well, I'm not sure, but like the L.A., like start this gangbanger shit, right? Yeah, L.A., we started the gangbang shit, the colors. Chicago started the gangsta shit. Oh, okay. Chicago, you gotta give them Chicago. They started the gangsta, Al Capone, that was the gangsta shit. L.A. was a, you know, an orchard field back then with Al Capone and them real, coming out of Chicago. What's crazy to me, I was in New York, them New York niggas, I'd never thought them niggas would get on our, get on our lines. That's what I was gonna ask you about, like, you know New York be gangbanging now? They never should listen, the New York had gangs before anybody. Oh, really? Yeah, they had the war, they had those watches. Not colors. Not colors. Yeah, L.A. is not talking about colors now though, it's everywhere. It's blood, it's a crypt, it's everywhere. In fact, Joe said, boy, I didn't think we was gonna do this, cause they Latin kings. I was nigga by Lil homie, baby, keep your head up. He started the motherfucking, the Bloods in New York. Yeah, Lil homie got out there. So that's how that happened, the L.A. nigga man out there. Man, I used to be in New York, them niggas used to laugh at us, homie. I sure used to piss me L.O. Kooja, nigga, we had chucks, they used to laugh at us. This is 89, 90. We went back out there, these niggas got five X, like five X, white T's. It was like, oh, homie, you can't wear like, and I'm the one in the originators too, you can ask all them niggas off their dipset. Ask my nigga, Poccas. I'm gonna ask Jim Jones. Ask Jim Jones. That nigga, who, who, who. Ask Jim Jones, what? Why I need that answer? I'm about Bucapong. My nigga, our tragedy, it tells me. They validate some of this shit. Man, listen man, the fans, they gonna validate it first. Yeah. Why? The niggas, they was there. Tragedy, Intelligent Hillem, huh? Intelligent Hillem, that's the name? Tragedy, he started Nas, he started all the niggas, Queenbreds. Oh! Tragedy, he's original. If it wasn't for him, it wouldn't be no Nas, none of them niggas. My dick, none of them. None of them. We was on tour together. Tragedy and Telly, homie, and Noriega and them and Telly, they got capon, I was the first capon. Bucapong, it wasn't nobody, a capon. And hip hop history, comedy, nothing. Nothing, look it up. Them niggas, we in San Diego doing a show, they would get out with some, nigga, them niggas, they tried to take it back, and capon and Noriega, they started asking Noriega, capon wasn't calling himself capon. I was the first ever to do it on entertainment business. Because what's the other capon? Capon, from capon and Noriega. Capons. I was the first that ever did it in entertainment. What about the comedian, dude, the OG? That nigga got it from me. Capon got his name from you. I was capon before it was capon. And he knew that. He knew you. He knew that. The one, the comedian from New York. He knew that. Maybe he got it from another capon that got it from you. How you fucking kidding me? I'm just saying, you know what I mean. Hey, bullshit ain't never chewed up grass. Game shape, that's for you. For me. In the entertainment, I swore for God. Hello? Hey, yo, and you do know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's my nigga, Max, listen, you're pointy. You saw comedy hype got a tap in, man. They got a tap in comedy. Because capon, no, nigga. They got it from me. That nigga was nowhere in sight. I was before him. Do the, do the math. Just do the math. Comedy? Are you just talking about being your name being capon? I'm talking about bringing it from the hood to entertainment. Yeah, right? I was signed, man. I was the first capon on wax, comedy. Every, no, no, hold on, on wax. Yeah. I know what you're talking about. Yeah. Cause I feel like on wax, I know for a fact on wax. I was the first person to ever say tap in. Guarantee, just look it up. Thank you. Now on wax, they been saying that shit in the street. The San Francisco niggas, the ones started that dirt. But on wax, I was the first nigga to say tap in. So I know what you're talking about when niggas be taking the game. I should have trademarked that, you feel me? But lost Oakland is trademarked. Yeah, I'm talking about, so yeah, you know. Yeah, you niggas know I was the nigga, yeah. I started lost Oakland nigga. You feel me? Lost, I love it. But listen, let me land. It was my nigga, let me land, it was my nigga in LA. I was the first book, I was Bookapong. Didn't have my nigga, I love my nigga. Slink, Slink was Slinkapong, so he was Slinkapong. He was Slinkapong? Slinkapong, signed with DJ Poole. I thought he was signed with Short. He was Two Short signing, but DJ Poole put it. So he was signed with Short, but Poole, DJ Poole. If you know who DJ Poole is. Yeah, yeah. DJ Poole from Friday Legend, that's my nigga, Poole. Watergate. Watergate? Yeah, Watergate. What's that? Watergate Crips, the Watergate Crips. You know, LA nigga, we got him. You did that some LA shit. DJ Poole, Watergate. Slink, yeah, yeah, I was the first. Yeah, Bookapong, Slinkapong, the recipe of my nigga, Slip Kapong. That was the only Kapong's, but I was first. Do the math. I did Mac 10, I was Simon Mac, I did the movies. My first record was with Lanzo from a world class record crew. I did the banging on Wax, Flaming with B-Brazen M. I came out banging this in Crips. I came out, it's an album that we did called Flames. You hella funny, cause I remember, the only reason I know what Flamed Up means cause you was on stage one time. And you was like, yeah, I was on, whatever street you named in LA, you was like, yeah, I was on such, such, Flamed Up, you was on such, I was like, what the fuck is Flamed Up? And he was like, that mean when the nigga went, I said, Flamed Up, that's hella funny. I'm like, this nigga, Gamebanger, as a comedian, that's hella funny. And it called me a body, and I bring light to the team. As one, as the hood nigga, I bring light to that Gamebanger, cause it could be wrong. It was worse than KKK. But when I say Flamed Up, I mean it. Why you say that? Why you think Gamebanger was worse than KKK? Cause we can't each other over color. WT, they was doing, killing us over color. And that's kind of deep. Recipes by the name of King Louis, B's and C's, Booby, for Christ. Masterpiece setting on West Coast Bad Boy. We ain't gotta die for it no more. Let's live for it. That's why I love Nipsy. Cause Nipsy was from 6th, but Nipsy did this number. Whatever he did, he was with everybody. He was like, okay, I'm 60s, but we can all get along. We can all get this money. What they say, blue and red make green. Make green. That's how we live in the Bay, man. That's why I love the Bay. Players, yeah, man. We don't care what you wear, man. Let's go. What's she wearin'? I don't care what he wearin', what she wearin'? Shout out to my nigga Oakland. Y'all niggas know my nigga from, he's Oakland. Oakland, we call him Oakland. He's in, he's like, Oakland look like retarded too short. You probably know Oakland. And they got a big, they look like he got down. So he got dreads now. He from the back. Say man, say man. My nigga Oakland. Say man, say man. He would say that. And one thing about Oakland, man, like I said, I don't jeer graphically. I love, I think we all the same people. I love Oakland, man. Y'all did a lot, especially in hip hop. When we fell off, y'all took it. Y'all took it, E-40, my nigga father dime. Yeah, father dime, man. Father dime, my homies. He go crazy, yeah. Yeah, the Bay, I love the Bay, man. I know a lot. Man, I got potters, man. I was just with a twice bird slim. You gotta come up to the soil, you man. You gotta come up to the bay, man. They love me up there. All right, we gon' make out and do too much comedy. That's good. They slink the fuck with me, watch them fly. Everybody that came and fucked with me, boo. I'm fucking with you. They love you up there in the soil, man. I'm fucking with you, man. I know that's cute. You got a place to know that, man, but you gotta come to the, you feel me. I'm coming to you, you feel me. Yeah, to the, yeah, to the, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, listen, I'm coming, man. Anytime when you need me. All right, all right. You gotta come fuck with me, too. Yeah, I'm just putting that stand on your brain right now. Man, put that stand on the, man. Yeah, go on, man. Put that stand, you poppin' a piece there. Yeah, I popped a piece, that's dirty. I ain't mad at you, I'm glad at you. Yeah, man. You know what I'm saying? I ain't mad at you, I'm glad at you. I like that one. I'm gonna take that one. I'm gonna put down my pocket and socket. You can put it in your pocket and socket, man. I love it, man. And it's a real place, man. And I was hot in the LB, man. It was like, boo, man, you know, come do my show, man. I said, man, come on, man. I said, man, I'm fucking with my nigga because I tell you again, man, where was we at? We was at, we was somewhere. Where was we at? You had your parents with you, man? Your dad, I chopped it up with your pops. We went at the improv, we was somewhere. Where was we at? We was chilling too, big chilling. Oh, okay. No, we, ha-ha. At the ha-ha. Y'all was thinking about ha-ha. I think was that the Teddy Memorial? We did Teddy's Memorial. I don't think they was there. That's probably when we were just doing the Yungo G show. No, Yungo G show, there you go. The Yungo G show. I seen everybody hop out. I seen all my niggas, they did. All the homies hopped out a boomer and a lot of the homies. And everybody, I said, oh, they really fuck with y'all. They fuck with you. My nigga 2-11. Oh yeah, shout out to my nigga 2-11. Shout out to him, man. In the woods. Find his man. My nigga G Perico, man. G Perico, all the young, young, young youngsters out here. They love, they fuck with you. One thing I'ma do in any city that I fuck with, man. I'ma tap in. That's one thing. Hey, man, when you come to the Bay, man, tap in. Man, hit my nigga Jamal Trula, man. You understand me? Hit Mr. Fab. Hit me. You gotta tap in with somebody, man. So that's how we fuck with it. I treat that, I treat people how I wanna be treated, man. What's up with my nigga Nico the Great? You know what I mean? Rico the Great, man. My OG, man. Berkeley's fine. He's fine. Rico's above it. Yeah, I'm fine. That nigga look like the mascot from the Goonies. Yeah! You know, our tap in is like, you know, some player shit. You know what I mean? And they know, nigga, you gotta tap in or this gon' happen like type shit. It's just more so, you know, it's respectful. And, you know, when we go to somebody else city or whatever, we wanna tap in with somebody to, you know, to move. Move how we move. How we move in general, you know what I mean? So definitely, you know, when you come up to the Bay, man, come up, tap in. I'm coming. I'm coming. I'm coming. Cause you gon' put Payton with it. Hey, man. You know what I mean? You know what I mean? You gon' put some Payton with it. Hey, man, that's your black. My uncle Duby, rest in peace. He was one of the biggest pimps that ever did it. Sunset Pimper. I remember he cussed out Miss Parker from Friday. I cried. Miss Parker? Miss Parker? He said, bitch. And then I said, man, that's Miss Parker. I don't give a fuck about him. He make Don Juan, Don Juan, by his nails. My uncle was a beast. He make Don Juan by his nails. By his nails. I'ma put that up. I get it. Don Juan, no. Let's start getting the, we get the by-name nails when I come around, man. My uncle Duby, he had to, he had everything. He paid for Mike F's teeth. Mike played him in How High. If you ever seen the movie How High, with him it's quite a show. He's playing Uncle Duby. He got Ice-T's jacket back when Ice-T got his jacket stole in high school. Uncle Duby was one of the- The niggas be bringing up hella random shit, man. Yeah, nigga, he got that nigga up. That nigga nails done back in 83, man. Cause you said something. He wasn't pipping. He been his shit off, you know what I'm saying? He may have been his shit off. Yeah, little Duby got his shoestrings back. Nah, I'ma do that. He lost his shoestrings, man. I'll do it at that time. Yeah, Uncle Duby was one of the realest pimps. All you gotta do is go to Jamie Foxx, the loudest pimps lap. Duby, and Jamie Foxx is 10 million views. He talked about Uncle Duby. Uncle Duby was revered. He had to, all the money, it's my uncle. And with y'all saying that he would, that's why, that's why we are, when I said the cloth, when you come to LA, he taught me this. I remember I was 16 and Eddie Murphy had just bought a club in Hollywood called the China Club. I'm 16, I'm with, oh, I'm with Goo Baby, Steph and Charlie, Uncle Duby, Buddy Brazil. I'm a young nigga, but I'm like, I'm walking in front. Yeah. My uncle said, hey, say boo. He's big, too. Yeah, he's big, too. Yeah, he's big, too. He's your son. Bigger than two kids, all right? I remember he said, hey boo, get your pockets to the back. The nigga that walks in front pays for everybody. The nigga that walks in front pays for everybody. I put my head down, got to the back, Uncle Duby paid for everybody to get in. Taught me a lesson, but y'all saying it's real because we would always, your money don't work here, I got that from my uncle. Your money don't work here. Your money ain't good with me. Because if you come, there ain't no tapping in. And he was a pimp. My uncle was the biggest. Yeah, see, that's why there's some Bay Area shit because we don't move off the money, man. It's off the gang. It's off the gang. Uncle Duby was the coolest. He's the best, man. He's the best, he's the best. He's the code, you can do your research. And he would always say, man, when people come to our town, we have to roll the red carpet out, right? Right around. We roll that red carpet out. Because I want you to go back to Oakland and say, these niggas, L.A. They took care of us. They took care of us. And they, we didn't have to pay nothing. And that's how real niggas get out. That's how I get out. Your money don't work here, nigga. What you want, nigga, let's go. Ain't nobody, ain't nobody gonna look at you wrong. Yeah. Because we ready to deal. That's how niggas show love. Nigga, you good with me? You ain't nobody gonna touch you. Ain't nobody gonna look at you wrong. That's how niggas show love. Exactly. Because if you with me, that's my responsibility. Nigga, you my responsibility. I can't go by niggas and say, what happened to Louis? What happened to my, what's up, boo? I gotta get in that circle now. They was with you. And you know what, I think that's where it originated from, but turned into protection, right? At first it was just, you know, some player shit, you know, motherfuckers was like, no, I got you, don't even worry about it. Ain't nobody gonna look at you, anything of the sort. Just on some player, like I got you. And then it turned into some, oh, hold on, in order for you to do this, you know, I gotta have you and you gonna have to pay for this. That's what it takes good. And blow their mother for it. You know what I'm saying? He shouldn't have to pay for it. You should never have to pay for it. That's what it takes, I'm blowing their motherfucking heads up. I'm from the J.I. I starred alone, I starred alone, one-man gang I Beer. Two, five times. I stoned all. One man gang. I started that OMG one man gang years ago. I'll by myself. If you see me, I'll be by myself. Every time you see me. I can, I can have and 1,000 of my n 있iers up there into Horizon. But see, I ain't got no money to put them on any books. I used to be, I started out by myself, by myself. So when you, I know what you saying, that's the extortion shit, shit nice shit. That's when you blow that muffler in the head off right there, nigga, you ain't finna extort us. We black people. We any people, human beings, you know what I'm talking about? And when y'all, like Oakland nigga, I got so much love for y'all because y'all saved West Coast hip hop. Oh my God. Y'all saved it. I don't even, when nobody say, look at it. When Cube and we was having it, right? Y'all did the Bay Area, Oakland saved West Coast hip hop. I'ma ask you one question. Y'all put it on y'all. Y'all wrap it up, man. I'ma ask you one question before we get up out of here. Why do you think, I'ma spit something for y'all, too. Why do you think Dre ain't never did nothing with E40? Cause Dre is a, but E40, listen man, E40 is one of the greatest. Of course. And Dre is a type of nigga like, you know, like Cube shit. Fuck him in his cube unless he was gonna pay too. And when they crossed, they ain't never really crossed paths. When they cross paths, Dre's a type of nigga out of sight, out of mind. If you in the studio with Dre, he's gonna put you on a track. That's how my nigga got on. That's how Dre's like that. But look, look, look. Dre, if you, if you in the studio with him, if E40 can ever get in the studio with Dre, Dre gon' put him on the track. Man, but E40 don't need to just, I need to get in the studio with Dre. It gotta be a mutual respect. For sure. It ain't no, you put me on this and nigga, you don't think Dre, you don't think Dre respect E40? Yes, he do. I think he do. So I think it gotta be a mutual respect. But now listen, listen, I'll say this, right? E40 to spoke on this before, right? Like man, people are asking him like, why you ain't, and he done done shit with everybody on the West Coast. The only big shit was short. I've done shit with everybody. E40 did shit with everybody in the West Coast. The only person he ain't did nothing with was. But too short too. But Dre. Let me tell you something, Dre. Dr. Dre's a good friend of mine, man. Dr. Dre, out of sight, out of mind. I'm telling you, if you, it's like two. For the past 30 years? I mean, not for the past 30 years though, you know what I mean? Man, my nigga, my nigga, I give you an example. My nigga, DeFaride, DeFaride, I'm on his album. DeFaride got on the clinic 2001 album, right? The Alcoholics was known that album. Alcoholics put exhibit in the gang. It was a group called the Alcoholics. Alcoholics, from LA, you know what I'm saying? Exhibit, they brought his King T. Oh, I swear. King T brought him out, King T. So DeFaride is on that clinic 2001, that is right. You know why? Because he was just taking exhibit up to the studio. It was just there. Dr. Dre's a type of nigga, he's a queryist. If you're there, he gonna put you on. But he's not gonna go seek out E40. That makes sense. That makes sense? I get that, yeah. I tell you, if E40 can end up in the studio with Dr. Dre, Dr. Dre gonna put him on. Dr. Dre is a very meticulous producer. You tell him, he said, boo, man, just write it. It's my nigga, you know what I'm talking about? But I'm not a buddy hustler. But if I'm there, come on, what do you need, boo? It's out of sight. It's like, cube, if you're there, they gonna fuck with you, man. That being said, y'all, I'm gonna spit something out real quick. Spit something out before we wrap out, man. This nigga a comedian, but he like being a rapper. I'ma go from the dumb lyrical concept to a beast, beast, subliminal. Rest in peace to Michael, I'm a smooth criminal. You know it's belt, belt, I'm with Louis Belt. My nigga listen, man, I make a bitch panties milk. I gotta get that bag, where my top not swag. Y'all put these niggas with a hot chop bag. Cause niggas get mad when a nigga get a bag. That's why I stay on smash in a drop top jack. I got more chips than a ruffle bag, boy. Get to the bag, little duffle bag, boy. I'm going for the Gouda. I gotta stay lit, cause life ain't shit being broke with no chip. So I stay on the mission, play my position, make all opposition, meet a mortician. These niggas ain't bosses, these niggas be wishin'. In a good position from all that ass kissing. I break niggas down like a lawn chair. I got a white, white bitch with blonde hair. Ain't this a bitch, I been a star. Had a white bitch Pat Benatar, a Jenny Piccolo. That's how I dick a hoe. Turn her out, burn her out, don't figure her out. Ah! That nigga went crazy! Hey, you went crazy! I met y'all, man, I met y'all, man. I met y'all, I met y'all, I met y'all, man. Hey, man, that was going great, ain't it? Book upon, book upon in the middle, man. Hey, I met y'all, man, support this podcast, y'all. I fuck with my ba- Man, I'ma support this, y'all. All my people fuck with my niggas, man. I appreciate you coming through, man. Mr. Kelly, kick back, man. Stug, mansion, man. Louis, Belle, Jamal, true love, man. Book upon, man. Y'all, subscribe, tap in with the guy. I'm Tom Moe. Yes, Lord, show him my nigga, Yuck Moe. Yuckie! Yuckie! Yuckie!