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Shadeh Come on now, smooth operator Don't play with me, okay Okay, let me tell you something man Hey, we got a Florida native in here today man This guy can rap He's an emcee He comes by way of Gainesville in Miami, Florida Dayton County, you know what I'm saying He didn't talk to these motherfuckers how to get joint custody You know what I'm saying, deft to all the slave masters Man, I got the one, the only The incomparable, the immaculate The man, the myth and the legend He done been the hell and back And got the t-shirt and going his own his way to heaven The highway to heaven, you know what I'm saying He here with us at New Jack Thriller City Y'all give it up for my man, your man Our man, Keith Wallace Yes sir How you doing Jack What's up KW? What's going on with your boy? First of all, I appreciate you for having me on your show brother Man, thank you for even coming man Like I said before, and I always say this You could be anywhere in the world, you know what I'm saying Doing famous shit, but you came to do it with us man And we gonna do our best to create the vibe To keep you in your vibe And let's vibe Can I, can I leave with a prayer? Would you mind? Yeah, I would like to pray brother Say the move man Get the fall up in the building man Father God, we coming to you We coming to you humbly Father God First and foremost, we would like to Ask for forgiveness for any transgression That we may have caused against your name Knowingly and unknowingly Father God Forgive us We give you praise and thanks Father God For everything that you've done in our life so far And the things That you are about to do Father God That we cannot even see Or fathom Father God We thank you in advance Father We pray Father God that we have a smooth show We pray out that everything is done Father God That you watch over us as we go back to our loved ones We pray Father God in your name In the name of your son Yeshua Father God Amen That's alright Now back to the cussing and fussing Let's get it Let's get it Okay We going in We going in Yeah, yeah, with my twin man KW, what's up man? How you feeling today? Where are you mentally my boy? Broken hearts and crooked smiles You know Okay What's the heart there? I just dropped the tape I dropped the tape on July Broken heart and crooked smiles I dropped that in July I didn't do any promo You know Out of all three of my platforms combined I have about a million followers On Facebook, Instagram, TikTok combined You better have us on all three of them mother Listen Don't be playing I'm posting the everywhere Niggas don't know me in Florida I'm posting the everywhere with my brother And when I release the tape Okay They went out And they actually purchased it And it landed me You got that bread It landed me It landed me in the top 40 on iTunes Like right there with 21 Savage And I was like Because when I dropped my videos Every video it going viral off the gate You feel me And they fucking with you like that bruh Oh All presents to the most high Most definitely Most definitely It's a difference from Like shares and views Versus somebody actually purchasing Do it again It's a difference from like shares and views Then purchasing it Somebody can hit like And don't even listen to nothing you say They just can like it because they follow you Or that my dog like and keep scrolling Don't even know what you were talking about You feel me But when you actually have a product To present them and they actually Support you It's a difference from a fan and a supporter And a follower You gotta break them down You gotta break them down there But it's like okay you got a hundred thousand followers But you got ten comments Do it again What they doing You feel me Come on now You got twenty thousand views Twenty thousand views But three hundred likes Somebody buy comments Something ain't right One of these things just don't belong here You feel me So All praises to the most high man that He actually put me in a lane That's Necessary For our community That's right The land of man is so necessary You feel me We have conscious artists but The delivery is everything Nobody don't want to What When you trying to hear that Sharif You feel me It's like It's exactly It's like the delivery It's everything man It's like how you delivering it You got the white mom DiGiorno It's little Johnny Sit down little Johnny Little Johnny still playing Sit down little black mama Sit yo black It's effective Delivery is everything Yeah I believe her I believe when she said like that And so it's just a blessing man And it's an ongoing It's not You can't clock out When you putting in work for the community There's no such thing as You off work No It's constantly man Because somebody is always going through something So if you want to call yourself a vessel For the most high And don't get it twisted brother I don't box myself in You know what I'm saying I'm a child of the most high You feel me and I love black people What about white people I love my people first That's right I'm going to put my people first man And I believe that's what I'm sitting here to do And it's no days off That's right It's very stressful at times You know as an independent artist You know it's some days when it's like Man it ain't working It ain't no paper coming from this and that But you got to understand this What you doing for a beloved What you doing the fuck I'm God I'm going to take care of you You take care of my people You take care of my people I'm going to take care of you Because I'm going to make them take care of you So present them something You're doing all these viral videos Where the music at Get them something to buy And that's when I dropped that album man And he made black people show up for me man And I love y'all for that bruh How do you feel about like You know how music right now is doing This whole teeter-totter thing Because the labels are now saying that Oh we don't want to invest in the killing And the drug selling music Now we want to go afro beats And now we want to invest into the conscious music How do you feel as though you fit into all of that Now that the industry is kind of shifting To a more positive nature That's a great question And at the same time like me personally As far as how I feel about just in general Versus how I feel about it as me being an artist Like two different things because I myself personally I don't really consider myself I do music But I don't consider myself like an artist You feel me Because I'm not This is not my job This is me every single day I don't want to say any names But this person is a rapper That's his job That's his job And he actually hired by somebody His actual job This is me every single day I go to Chicago I just had a meeting with the vice lords In Chicago to try to stop the gang violence In the community I'm from Miami man No they didn't And I'm going to tell you why they didn't I'm going to keep it real I'm going to tell you why they didn't Because at the same time Man I was bad Before I was my eyes up We seen your mug shots Man come on man I done sat for murder charges man You feel me I was horrible I did so much bad stuff to black people That now it's like I just want to Like bruh Sorry bruh Little y'all bruh I talked to the bruh Because I was there So that's I ain't no artist Whatever they got going on in the industry Not to say nothing about the question But whatever they got going on in the industry That's what they got going on in the industry Hey DJ T-Ray You know what time it is right Man it's street heat time With DJ Wizard Craig You know what I'm saying My favorite song is Tough Love Featured by my man Swae Lee Got all the newest R&B artists on there Even got some folks like Mary J Blige on that record So definitely get out of spin We got Earth Gang They dropped a single called Die Today For the new album Earth Gang vs. Algorithm Make sure y'all go and check that out Atlanta's very own You know what I'm saying Street Heat Doja Cat dropped a song too Called Paint the Town Red I like that song because it got a sample from Dion Ward Walk on by So a lot of people are going to mess with that Isaac Hayes record Walk on by They both got some soul to it But definitely check that out We're going to give a little shout out to my main man Boony He dropped a tape called Cheap Liquor He represented the south side of Atlanta On the independent side And then we're going to give a shout out to my main man Jay-Z He dropped the Manicarta Holy Grail 10 years ago If you had a Samsung phone You might have had it on your phone You might still have it too if you got one And that's the Street Heat Because I don't consider myself a part of the industry And I don't Disrespect nobody that's in the industry But that's their job When you're in the industry that's your job So you feel like you were sitting here to do a service A service to my people And at the same time I feel that I'm a vessel I'm just a vessel I feel like I'm a vessel I'm not a Christian I'm not a Catholic I don't label myself like that Non-denomination I just love black people I just love my people You feel me? And I feel that That the young brothers in the streets That they can relate to me You feel me? I'm not going to say his name But he's from the label QC He's an artist, right? He came to Miami to shoot a video So he came to my hood So they restarted me Hey man, we got such-and-such Pulling up in the hood I'm like, bro, y'all ain't got a second hand with me I ain't in the streets no more We just want to make sure he's safe I'm like, all right, cool Say less And I feel that's what they should have did to that brother friend Atlanta when he went to Houston, man They should have did that, man Absolutely I'm on tape Them niggas don't run in Houston, man Because if they did And if Houston respected them That brother wouldn't have died, man Houston don't respect them people, man They don't respect them When I pulled up to that hood That brother had-he had changed Rolexes They had money And the vultures was hot there Man, I stood right out there I said, man, ain't nobody gonna I said, man, that man black like you He gonna shoot this video And he gonna go home That's exactly what he did He shot his video, went home Sorry to say it like this But like three weeks after that He got shot like 10 times But it wasn't in my city It wasn't in my city It wasn't on my watch And I'm not no kingpin And nothing like that Man, right is right For what? For what? Nigga, go get a job, nigga For what? Let this man come shoot his video And go home That's what a real OG do You kinda ain't city, man They make sure you go home safe, man It ain't no Oh, you gotta check now, bro That's some sucker stuff, bro A real OG, when you pull up to their city They gonna make sure you get back home Did they try to give you anything For you to be there And make sure that you- They was good, like At all Because God bless the day at Wavy Navy Pool He was with QC And he died in my city He from my hood It's just like Somebody gotta be Well What's right is right And what's wrong is wrong, man What's right is right And what's wrong is wrong, man It's like You know better And if you know better You should do better But we caught up in the- The internet is the matrix It's the fake world Because online You can be anything But you're actually yourself When you cut the camera off When you log off That's the real you When you log off That's the real you Nobody can't see you The nails come off the laces That's the real you They can't see that All that gangsta stuff Money that's up You- Nah, let's set up I was listening to the cabs Shout out to the cabs That my homeboy friend When cabs up here I was listening I did nine years, man Nine? Nine, man The chain gang What did you do? Trying to fit the chain gang Where they will stab you for nothing Is that nine consecutive? Or nine? Between your whole life I did six straight Yeah I got out Called a murder charge And I had to go back And fight it Three years in a cab You beat that charge though You beat it, right? Of course I beat it I'm standing here right now All praises to the most high You feel me? But at the same time I was bad, man So like Jack said When I went to Chicago Like, I don't fit He walked with me No, I walked with me And he's inside of me I don't feel nothing No, I was worse than that, man What them brothers doing? Man, I done did that That's my little brother, man Like, we done did that already You feel me, man? My mama And my daughter Died on the same date My daughter was 12 years old Got hit by a car My car coming from school My mama died that night My little brother right there Called me at 10 o'clock And said mama died When my daughter just died A few hours before Same day The same day Wow I had nobody came Man, it ain't nothing here That sound like A lot worse pain Than any of the pain That you actually physically endure Like I heard you say before Like being stabbed in jail Stabbed in prison Shot in my neck Being shot in your neck I couldn't imagine Two of the most important women In my life On the same date, man And I see why you so strong And I see why you put that message out That you put out in your freestyles And your music I always knew that It was something But I didn't know that story It's like you got it going good, man As of right now It's like Compared to your past It's going good for you, bro And it's just nothing But like you said Praise to the most high My dog Like you really get it up And that's why I got out of that situation Bro, that's why when I go places It's like I lost my mom and my daughter I ain't got nothing What am I going to lose? My life? You ain't got to put on for these folks I was facing life already What am I going to lose? Something happened to me The world lost me, nigga You feel me? What am I going to lose? How many other kids you have? I got a Glory be to God This will happen I got a son I can, of course, my son After my daughter and my mama died Bro, I can't make this up, bro After my mama and my daughter died My son, mom Went into early labor Wow My son wasn't even supposed to be born Man, my son was born At like six and a half months He wasn't even supposed to make it He was hooked up on all kinds of stuff Two weeks after my mom and daughter died My son came in two weeks And that was supposed to I took it as When I opened my eyes I took it as God Like, nigga, chill Hey, what's going on? This your boy Jack Driller, man And I'm trying to get in shape So first off, what do I have to do? I have to change my diet I have to change my mind And I have to just change My appetite So how do I do that? 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But when my momma and daughter die I won't try and hit nothing It wasn't no such thing as God I hated God Because I felt he disrespected me I felt he tried me So I went praying But I went years Without praying I'm talking for years Because I had beef with him I went praying I went reading no Bible As much as the Bible as I know I wasn't even reading it Because I know the scriptures King David said, man Your word I have written on the tables of my heart That I might not sin against deep So I know the word But to know And to not do To him it is sin So it's like You know it So what? So what? The light red You know your own protocol And you ran it So what? So what you know That don't mean nothing What you doing? You feel me? Hey T-Rex You know what time it is right Man it's financial literacy time Man money talks with Herman Doshay Jr. Hello everyone This is Haitian CEO Live in New Jackthrill City And we are here For the financial tip of the day If you're trying to get funded On your business side Here's some tips To maximize what you can do You need to make sure You have a good FICO score Make sure you have a good profile And make sure your business Is set up properly Let's go through that real quick So it's not just having A good credit score Herman I'm getting A good credit But I'm not getting funded So you have a 680 minimum Is what you need But you also need A good credit profile You need to have at least Two credit cards On your credit report That are over two years old And the minimum of those cards Are $2,500 Because banks want to See what you did with your money Before they give you money In your business name And lastly You want to make sure That your business Is structured properly You want to have a good business name A good business address A real business phone number And you want to make sure You have a website And a real business email You got to look pro to these banks So they can give you pro money I'll talk to you soon Live from the city So I had to When I dropped my first freestyle About my mom and my daughter On a trip that he told her They beat When I dropped it And it went viral And everybody was sharing it Rick Ross the game Everybody was sharing it It was 2014 Then I was like Oh snap People I was getting like two likes Bruh I'm dead serious And that had like 150,000 likes They before views And came on the internet So I'm like I'm like alright That was up I did it again I'm washing dishes I was a dishwasher Because when I beat my body They threw me back Where I violated probation With a murder charge, bruh I need to violate probation For weed For weed I'm VOP Pro-basin With a murder What's VOP Violation and probation Okay got you I violated probation Again again With a murder charge, bruh The average person Violated probation They might fill a piss Test Fill a piss You know what I mean Bruh I violated With a monster You feel me So Why did you kill I ain't kill nobody I ain't kill nobody That's what I'm taking Mason, that's what I'm taking I was accused in a quitted of all charges. Quitted at the same time. On some, go ahead, brother. I was going to say, when you sat there, did you was, were you able to, you said you was there for three years. I was there for the three, taking it to trial. Okay, so I never met anybody personally that went to jail and beat their case that sat there that long. You wasted three years of your life for something that you didn't do. I took it to trial. Are they able to give you some type of settlement or anything like that? No, not at all. And the crazy thing is about that, bro. When I caught my six years, a white lady said I robbed her. And I never saw that lady there in my life. And they gave me six years for that. And I never saw that lady. And I was 14. I was 14 when I went to prison. I was 14 years old, you feel me? And it wasn't no, oh, you was a Jew. I'm 14 and I was 27 years old. How did you get like, missing, what is it called, mistaken identity? Mistaken identity? What had happened was something transpired in the hood, you feel me? So I got a lot left for that, but it was a bunch of bull crap, you feel me? So the robbery detectives, it was like a cold case. So they had to like... Find somebody to put it on. Man, listen. Man, these people came and... I'ma keep it real, bro. Man, if you don't mind. Talk to me, brother. Yeah, I was just... Because I hear the mistaken identity thing all the time. And I was going to ask you, because you know statute of limitations is over. Did you know who actually robbed the lady? No, I didn't. And I always say that. Okay. What? When I do interviews, bro, even when I'm talking to my brother, I do not know this lady. I never saw this lady. And there's... I'm sorry, I gotta say it like this. You crack a lie on me, dawg. Bro, I do not know that lady, dawg. She picked you out of line up and said it was you? They said she did. Because I didn't do no lying up. They just brought me a piece of paper with six people on it and me circling and said she said it was you. Okay, now I've seen situations like this before where you know people put the police officers in the neighborhood, they actually be having a thing out for certain kids. Were you like a repeat offender and you had a officer that... This was a whole another county. Okay, so you didn't even know none of these folks. I'm from Dade. This is in Fort Lauderdale. Okay, wow. Oh, that ain't in the same county. No, no, no. That's like 35 minutes away from each other. What type of robbery would be that bad if you had to do six years? At 14 years old. At 14. That's when that occurred. And what was you doing in Fort Lauderdale at the time? I ain't trying to investigate. I was going to school in Hollywood. In Hollywood, Florida. That's why I moved with my brother. I moved with my big brother. That one right there? No, no, no. My big brother. They came out as soon as they happened. That's when the unlawed 10, 20 life came out. It just came out, bruh. This was like 99. So you got pushed into the new law and they was making a quota with you? As soon as it came out. Like as soon as it... Bruh, when I was locked up, it just came out like two weeks ago, bruh. Wow. Like the New Jordans. Bruh, it was like so crazy, bruh. Like all over in the jails, they had the... They had to make that example. Bruh, they had the little papers on the wall. 10, 20 life with the gun. Get caught with a gun is 10. 20 in the commission of a crime. Life, if you shoot somebody up... I was like, yo, this is crazy. But what was you doing to speak up for yourself like at the time where you like, hey, nigga, it's not me. I was 14. That was terrorism. I was 14. They beat me up. They beat me up. They beat you up. Listen, I'm a... This is something that I won't really be saying a lot. I'ma say it here. Okay. They beat me up. When I say they beat me up, they beat me up bad. Like Rodney. God bless the dead to my mom. They called my mom. They put my mom on speakerphone. This is what they said. We gon' let him come home, but he gotta tell us what happened. Black mama. And you better tell them everything. She don't even know what they talkin' about. They ain't tell her what it was about. She don't even know what they talkin' about. Bro. Them crackers. Okay. Beat me. Y'all saw that movie when they see us? Yeah. When the young boys say he did something he didn't do? Yeah. When I saw that movie? I called Cheers. Yeah. That what happened to me? But hold on. But when she told you to tell them whatever they wanna know, what did you tell them? What did you say? I just said I did it. You said you did it. Why did you do that? Listen to what I just said. He wanted to go home. They called my mama and put it on speakerphone. Okay. And said we gon' let him go home. All he gotta do is tell us what happened. My mama said and you better tell them everything. When I said that, they took me to a place called like the, this was the police station. They took me to a place called like the jack. They had you there. And then you gotta call your mama to come get you. So they take me there. They got your charges like right there in the window or whatever, sitting on a little thing or whatever. So dude like, one lady she called her dude, like what's your name? So she get his paper. Oh yeah, call your mama you going home. I come up there. I say let me call my mama. I wanna go home. She said what's your name? I say Wallace. She said baby. Baby you ain't going on the world for a long time. I'm like what? I'm like what you mean? They said I can go. They said chief Wallace. I'm like yo. She said baby you got five on robberies. They was only talking about one. Wow. Hold on. So they told you. They tried to put all five. Hold on. I'm going to throw it off. Now they said they wanted you to admit to one robbery and you did it. And I did it. Why did you do that? I don't understand why did you do that? Bruh. I was 14, bruh. I was 14 before too. Yeah, but you. I was freshly dropped out of school. But this is what I'm saying, bruh. To be beat by these crackers. Man, my mom started on IG. And they said they was going to let you go. Yeah. The most. You think you're probably going to get like a quick little probation. Let me just say I did it. The most out of me as a young nigga is the same day that I'm talking about. Man, look at how I look. Look at how, everywhere, bruh. Listen, bruh. These people, bruh. That's why my music. They beat you into submission. Bruh. Listen. That's why my music is so heavily aimed at the law, bruh. Right. Because of that, bruh. Like I ain't got no problem with that. I just know they cook it. And that's why my music sound the way it sounds, dawg. Bruh. I'm just being honest, bruh. We on your show, baby. I got to tell the truth. Word, word, word. This is exactly. I'm trying to. I'm still on. Okay. I got you. I'm just being real. Know what I'm saying now? I was 14. So are you saying that when you say I was 14? Or are you saying that I was afraid for my life. And that they was beating you to an inch of your life? Of course I'm afraid. You're going to tell them what you need to hear. Man, when you're 14 and you in a hood fighting, that ain't nothing. When you go to jail, it becomes different. You feel me? Yeah. It becomes different. I caught my first charge. Please don't think I was crazy. I caught my first charge at nine years old. I did three days at nine years old. Because this is all I was taught in my house. And if they hit you, you better pick up son and bust him in the head with black mama. Yeah. I didn't have a dad to tell me something different. So I'm fighting. I ain't have a nobody told me. So I got into an incident at school. Okay. I hit dude in the head with a pipe. A pipe. Oh shit. When did you find a pipe? Was that like fourth grade, fourth grade grade? Yeah. Fourth. Not grade. I'm, okay. No, no, nine years old. I'm sorry. I'm a little frightened. Okay. I got chills in my spine asking you to go. Okay. Now I was bullied all the way up through school. But ninth grade, I'm fighting five and six niggas at a time. And I had no point I ever picked up some shit in the head of me. I didn't make it to the ninth grade. Okay. I went to prison in the seventh grade going to the eighth. This is what I'm saying, bro. Like, look, listen, look. See, he over his numbers, man. Look, right? I was nine when I caught my first shot, not in the ninth grade. I was nine years old when I hit the dude in the head with the pipe. You hit a little boy in the head. That ain't no dude. Oh, man. He was, he was older, man. I hit him. How old was this nigga? Bro, he was like in the, I still remember his name. His name is LeVenet, LeVenet, son. LeVoskey, because I had a boy dropped on me named LeVoskey. I didn't say it to him, bro, but no, on some real stuff. He had a big old booty. He was like, Yeah, big old, but wait. Bro, he was like, he was like, he is man. Bro, listen, I promised myself when I came on this show that I was going to be serious. You can't be serious. I'm dead ass. I'm dead ass serious. I'm like, man, be brave, brave the Lord. Because I know this man be trippin'. Soon I fit a brand. Now it's time to cut, see. Lord, you love me and you fuck me, baby. Listen, bro. The man I hit with the pipe, bro, he was like 13. He was 13. I was nine. He in the eighth grade. It is what it is. That guy, damn. Beaten on senior citizens and shit. Yeah, come on now. Listen, man, what kind of clothes you had on? You had on a nice outfit. What were you trying to take from you? Nah, bro, we were poor, man. We weren't no first back then, baby. What y'all got into about? Bro, it was like a... He was trying to take y'all hoes. That's what them niggas in the middle school used to always be on that bullshit. He was trying to get that lunchbox. Nah, bro, listen, man. I had a lot of anger in me, man. One thing led to the next. You didn't say that? No, I'm saying I stood up for myself. You was a true another coin there, you was bad. I stood up for myself, you know what I'm saying? I know I ain't had no business hitting that man with that. Okay. Nah, if you nine years old and it was a 12, 13... Bro, this nigga was chucky. This nigga was the black chucky. I'm going to tell my nine-year-old do the same thing. No, you're not. No, you're not. No, you're not. No, you're not. You're going to tell him to believe you. Hit his ass in the head with a rock, a brick, a pipe. Whenever you can find. Yeah, I know what I'm saying, so it was like... I just find it really weird that the police will lock you up at nine years old and make you spend three days over some of them in jail, because over a child fight, especially you now... In Miami, bro, we had something called Juvenile Hall. Did you crack his head? We had that shit, too? Yeah, I see. Is that what happened? Okay. We're happy you spent it, boy. Yeah. If you hit him from the back... As a young dude back then, bro, you can do 21 days. You can get up to 21 days. How long you had that? He did three. I heard of Juvenile Hall, but I thought that was, like, 14, 15, 16. You said you 14 in prison and not in jail. It doesn't... Atlanta, I don't remember... Is he okay? Is he all right? No, when 14, when they charge you as an adult, you get direct file. They charge you 14 years as a adult in Atlanta. Is that how you enjoy it? Yes, it is. Yes, it is. No, it depends on what you do. I got locked up at 14. I wasn't charged as an adult. Because you was got down. You was got down. What did you do? What did you do? What did you do? What did you do? What did you do? No, I got in a fight with the police. The correction officer at the school and some of our renderer. Look at that, ain't shit. But they still put me in handcuffs, put me back in the police car. I was scared as hell. Yeah, but they taught me. I don't know what the hell's going on on that 14- Maybe you're trying to blend in with his shit. No, that's what I'm saying. His shit, they just... You're not hard. Hell, no. Hell, no. You! Exactly. I mean, I was at this... I got out and went to the skate ring the next day. Who, man, now? Hey, can you... What the fuck? Who played with him? Keith, is the boy all right? Oh, as he retired, ain't that? No. Is he okay? What happened to the boy? He cool, brother. He follow you on Facebook still? Oh, they love me right now, man. That's not even... You know everybody that I had beef with in the streets. Yeah. Like what I'm doing now? Yeah. Like I told the testimony on Instagram and I... You saw it? Yeah. I ran into the brother. It was that trick, train up. Big man. Oh, big man. You feel me? They had like a little show at Cara City on High and I went out there and I was leaving. And the dude, he walked by me, he looked. He said, man, I love what you're doing on the internet. But I hear that everywhere I go. I be hearing this. So I'm like, presets black man and I kept walking. He looked. He said, bro, I ain't no way you know who I am. I'm like, I don't know you're my brother. He said, bullshit. I'm like, bullshit. He said, big man. And my heart just like... But the man had a hit on my head before. $10,000 a hit. I done had a pistol at his head. I don't rob this trap. Bro, we was in real warfare. But I'm talking like, I almost... None of it never happened. Yeah. Exactly. I'm talking man like 2005, 2006. You feel me? He don't went to the feds. He done lost a lot of weight. He don't even look the same. He little man, man. Exactly. But at the same time, to like make the transition to where I was, to where I am now and to see old adversaries, bro. And they actually appreciate what I'm doing. Shake a hand, take them pictures. And it's like, it's like, we can change. Did you take a picture with big man? Yeah. It's like, we can change. So is that on the internet? Nah, he ain't on the internet. He ain't on the internet. He took the picture. But we... Hold on, this the boy. You hit with that... No, no, no. This the boy. This the whole number, nigga. This is the out of the bag. This is one of his biggest ops. This a different kid from home. Nah, this when I went like... This when he... This I thought I went to prison and got out. You feel me? Did before I caught my murder charge. You feel me? How many years in between the point for the last rivalry where you was that point up until the meeting point? How many years in between that script? I got out 2004. And when I got out, I had to like... I turned psycho in prison. You feel me? But when I went, I was scared. OK. I'm scared. You know what I'm saying? They raped my bunkie. You feel me? Like, I heard a cast up here talking like, bro, that ain't... You in the fairs. The fairs, yeah. That's a cake walk. That's different. You go to fairs and nobody gonna mess with you. In prison? Nah, man. I ain't crazy. Man, you can be by yourself, sticking to yourself. Damn, man, people ain't trying to hear that, man. They don't care enough. You feel me? They came and snatched my bunkie. I said it's on... Lost them so. Man, they took this dude off the bed, bro. Took him off the bed. And, you know, they did what they did to them dogs. You just let them do it? Bro, I'm... What they call it, fresh meat. I'm a new cop. I'm brand new in prison. So I ain't fucking a fucker. Boy, I'm scared, man. Oh, my God. Man, I'm scared at this... Right at that age, I was 15 then. How many of you got guys got them? Um, probably like four. Probably like four. I'm 35, dude. No, I snatched that boy up out of there. Yeah, man. Hold on. Amen, listen. Yeah. I'm 14. I'm going... I'm at New Berf. We did New Berf. Sure, they took me to a scared, straight program when I'm fresh out of school. We went to Alto prison. This was back before turkish to a women's prison. You should know at New Berf, you was already in for it. No, he didn't. Listen, it alone... He went fuck... He didn't... I wasn't in his type. I wasn't in his type. I wasn't in his type. I wasn't in his type. I wasn't in his type. He's still dead. We don't need to... He didn't like me like that. He's just trying to go, come on up. No, he knew I liked girls. Come on. You know, he knew I liked... He went... Yeah, he's... People be knowing. They be knowing. But Pastor Bryant then took over and he ain't all the way together anymore. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. No, hey, we love you, Pastor Bryant. Oh, you talking about Jamal, right? You know it. Jamal Bryant is a great guy. No, listen though, but Bruh, to answer that, Bruh, it's like from 14... Yeah. When I got out to... Not 14, when I got out 2004... Hold on, hold on, you skipping the part. All right, so they put... The boy, they done with the boy and they throw him back up on the bed. And that's like, what's the rest of the... That they're like, do you say something to him? Like, is you like... Why? I get... No, I get stabbed and I get my job broke. Why? Why? You was 15 when you got stabbed in prison. And when I got my job broke. Why? All of them had the same name. They came to do the same thing to me and I told them they got to kill me. I told them, I said, man, you got... Y'all got to kill them. Man, you should have gave them that ass. Man, you should have given them the fuck. I didn't get the stab. I didn't get the stab. I didn't mean that. I want the fuck, too. I'm gonna take a stab. I'm gonna take a stab, you had to kill me, too. I'm gonna keep it a beam, bro. I need my job, bro. I need... Bro, I'm gonna keep it a beam, bro. It was like, it was, man, bro. Room's small, man. It is real little. Then you got lockers inside your room, so you ain't got no space to do nothing. Man, listen. Oh, God. Bro, I was... Man, I was a kid, bro. I said, I was terrified, man. Oh, yeah. I said, bro, man, y'all got to kill me. Boom, that was it. Do you mind if I ask you how old are you now? I'm 38. I turned 39 on February 17th. Yeah, man. You feel me? Man, congrats. Yeah, bro. Like, bro, one hit, right. Boom, like my lip is like the hole right here. Yeah. It came down. No, no, no. They had to put like some stitches. No. You feel what I'm saying? I couldn't put my back teeth. Couldn't connect, bro. Like them boys, yeah. You feel me? But like after like 60 days. No, Jesus. Everything I hated, I became, boy, I turned, boy, I was sending niggas getting stabbed, sending them getting hit with lots of bullets, sending everything. After how many days? I turned to them. 60. So all it took. Because I had a doubt. I got six years in here, man. Like, come on, man. Like, you got to fight. You got to fight back, bro. Like, you can't, no, bro, you got to fight back. My homeboy, Devon Barnes, he did four years. He had nine days to go home and they stabbed and killed him. And that man had nine days to go home all for four years. And they stopped right in front of the child hall. And he died. You never went to a Scared Straight program? No. Ever. No, I ain't never went to Scared Straight. Nigga, when I was 14, them niggas was in my ear where they lived on my ear telling me how they was going to fuck the dog monkey at me. And I was the only nigga in my group out of nine kids. I was voted most likely to come back, but I'm the only one didn't. Only one didn't, crazy. I believed them, nigga. That's all you needed was that little lip touch of his tongue in my ear. And you know how you feel like this? Because it kind of feel good, but you be like, stop, nigga. What you doing? Well, bro, on some real stuff, like, when I jump, jump mean got out. When I jump, like, you jump. When I, bro. What you mean, like? Jump, like, got out. OK. Like, um, first, like the first, um, like the first week I'm getting shot at. Because, hold on, John. What does jump mean? Get released from prison. OK, get released from prison. I'm going to get out first week back in the city. You getting shot at after doing it six years. Because I don't know that my peers are involved in beef. Right. I don't know that. So I'm thinking these are my friends. The whole time, these boys at war. And I don't even, they ain't tell me. They just walk with me home. So I'm like, yeah, man, what's that, boy? Bum, bum, bum, what? Now I got a, man, I just got out. Now I got to find a gun. Now I got to stand up for myself. So when you got out, how old would you like? 14? I mean, I'm sorry, like 20, 21? I was 20. 20. I was 20. You feel what I'm saying? I don't want to, uh. Why you ain't move? I didn't, I didn't realize that you were so young, man. So you missed out on middle school, high school and prom. I never. Lousy of virginity, all that type shit. I never threw the head in the alley. Whatever the hell Ken did. I ain't never walk across the stairs. I ain't never went in no prom. I didn't either, bro. Bro, like, I ain't. Look how good I turned out. You missed that whole childhood era. Because you was locked up. I just heard get released without trying. Probably like three months ago, that happened. Damn. I realized. Can you tell me how long it took? Like I'm asking before, you all actually, when did you squash the beef and when did he squash it? Big man. Why you were in between that segment? Yeah. How would time, how long did it take him to get him again? That's when we got swashed. Because he got locked up. So you went to go see him in prison and then you said, hey, is it over? No, he got locked up. And I saw him at the Trig & Trina concert. Got you. And you on top of your game. How many years ago was that after you got released? Man, that was, that was like, what kid? Like 10 years after the Boosie beef? About 12. I seen it online, you said 10. About 10. But that's what you had to be, bro. Yeah, bro, like 10, something like that. You feel me? And I haven't, because I ain't know how you look. Right. You feel me? I ain't seen that season, man. I doesn't feel to have like one of your biggest ops to reach out and give you a hug 10 years later and knowing that these people shot your mama house up. You done had a pistol at their head. He won't got hit. That mother brother that got hit. Two of my little brothers got hit. Yeah. Man, you should have put it. Get off me, bitch. Uh-uh, bro. It's like 10 years later, man. He done changed. Now, people drop, bro. Listen, it was so much, it was so much people dropping. You can't shoot at me, bro. Bro, it was so many people dropping, bro. Like my little homeboy, Jeff got killed. You feel me? That ain't nothing but God. Bro, people was dropping, bro. They hit him in the, they trick him, get him in the car. Yeah, man, somebody who he knew, he get in the front seat. That's why I don't play that. I don't play that getting in the front seat and somebody in the back. Even to this day, boy, I don't play that black. No, man, Jeff, little Jeff got in the front seat. The person who he knew got in the back. They bent the corner, shot him in the back of the head. I'm never getting in the Uber pool again. He was 17 years old, though. You feel me? Yeah. Yeah, bro. So it was, bro, it was so many, bro, it was so much stuff going on during that time. And we moved my mama. Yeah. And they tried to follow. And they tried to follow the U-Haul to where my mama was going, because they knew. And U-Haul. Once my mama moved. Boy, they knew it was over. OK. It was over. Because, man, once you move your mama, they ain't got no ties to you. So, Keith, what you said when we first walked in and you introduced me to your brother? This is your brother, brother. Not just your brother. That's my real brother. Yeah. Now, you know, when you meet people, you're like, yo, this is my brother. This is my sister. That's my baby. A lot of people don't know that about me and Jack. That's my cousin. Cousin. So when we be like, oh, yeah, that's my cousin. Yeah, we not play cousins. Like, yeah. This is your blood, brother. He got shot at your house over your B. He the one called me and told me mama died. Oh, OK. When my daughter died, he called me five hours later and said mama died. Hey, man, y'all got a strong family. Hey, hold on, hold on, wait, wait, wait, time out, time out. So you saying to me, like, when your mama in the hood, that keep niggas up off of you? Oh, no. No. No. Listen, when your mama, when you move your mama, they know it ain't nothing they can do. You feel me? It ain't nothing stopping you. When your mama live in the hood, it's like, there's a lot of stuff you're not going to do because they're going to come shoot your mama house up like they did. Yeah. And it's like, come on, bro. You don't even live with your mama. But you causing all this chaos coming back, shooting boom, and now you think these, man, you know how people be lying to my old family members off limits and, bro, ain't no niggas that ever was in the streets for real. Boy, it ain't no honor amongst these. It ain't no honor amongst these, bro. When I be hearing people say that, especially on live, I'm glad your podcast is big, too. I got to say this. Tell all niggas quit faking, man. Y'all weren't never in those streets. But listen, when God let it dead, when Kodak artist, the school mama just got killed, people in the comments, now the mama off limits. Boy, y'all don't know what that man was doing out there. You don't know who. Man, you think people count? Yeah. No, man. Ain't nobody off limits. That's why I don't want to be in this no street nigga no more. I'm straight. Streets don't play for. No, they don't. Remember getting into a fight, you like, hey, listen. We can do this. Don't hit me in the face, though. A nigga hit you in the face anyway. Break the rules. And you try to get out the fight. They biting and everything. They grabbing your dick and twisting it in the air. No, bro, I'm good, bro. So them young brothers who out there living in the streets, bro, who think that your family off limits, your kid, man, listen, it's a brother locked up right now from Miami. His name, Ice, he locked up now. Man, they ran down on one of they, whatever they called them now ops enemies, whatever ran down on him in victory homes. He had his son in his hand. They jumped out, put your son down. Put your son down. Put his son down. They kept right in front of his son and they left. So if he'd have kept his son, then he would have stayed alive. I don't even know, but they probably would have shot him with the son in his hand, bro. But they had, I'm not, I'm not saying they had no honor. Yeah. But they say put your son down. OK, so you guys, I'm not putting my son down. They don't. Don't look it. Yeah. That was a first on the episode. Some people are just listening. On first 48, when they were showing in the Miami, when the boys shot the chopper through the window and they killed the newborn baby and the correction officer, all this beef inside together. All that beef inside together, bro. All that beef, and this was going on around the same time with me, big man, bro. All that, bro, listen. When I say I'm blessed, well, I'm blessed, man. Well, I'm blessed, boy. Hey, keep your son in your hands. Whatever you do, don't fall for that shit. Real life, bro. Real life, bro. OK, you got a song called Kill Illuminati. Ooh, that old tune. I don't understand that. What is it that you believe in the Illuminati? The Illuminati, it's very much real, sir. I know how to drive now. Your park has juice. Very much real. Park has juice. Park has juice. I'm glad you're going away now. Come on, man, watch me whip and watch me nae nae. All right, listen, on some real stuff, as far as when it comes to the industry, I read a lot of books, you feel me? They're called the illuminated ones. That's what they're actually called. And they're as follows of the light. And it's 24 chapters up under the Illuminati. But it's only 33 members of the actual Illuminati. And that's why the Mason stand on the brick. There's 33 bricks in the swell. And that's why they say I'm a 33rd degree Mason. All that coincide with each other. But the actual Illuminati, it's only 33 members, baby. Read Behold the Pale Horse for you niggas who just be talking this and gain your information off YouTube, don't know what you're talking about. It's only 33 members of the actual Illuminati. But it's 24 chapters up under the skull and bones, scrolling key, free Masonary, the Council on Foreign Relations, I can go on and on and on. But it's going to add up to 24. But as far as the actual Illuminati, it's only 33. Is they still alive? 33 members, yeah, 33 members. They're still like functioning. Exactly, it gets played. That's like a fail mentality. 30 before this? No, exactly what he's talking about. You feel me? That's like being Frank. How are you on the biggest bill that you can spend and you never was a president? You never was a president. Hold on, get the fuck out of here. I didn't know Ben Franklin wasn't a president. I didn't know what Ben Franklin was. He was never a president. He was the secretary of treasury. Oh, that was iron. No, that's not. He was the secretary of treasury, bro. No, hold on. He was the secretary of treasury. Albert Einstein did the electricity. He was the secretary of treasury. And during that time, he was the leader of the Illuminati ones. Georgia Powell. So what, wait, what can Ben Franklin do? He was the secretary of treasury. And that was it? Yeah, for the Illuminati. He was the secretary of treasury. He didn't create nothing? No, he didn't create. Damn, I've been thinking this man created. Who the fuck? That boy was a, he was a big dog. That's what he was. Remember when you said, you got the YouTubers that just look at on YouTube and the readers? No, he was like. I ain't gonna lie to y'all, I'm a YouTuber, my dog. How you think, how was you not a president but you get on the biggest bill? That ain't make no sense, bro. Yeah. So all the other niggas is presidents. Yeah, yeah. Andrew Jackson. Everybody else was president. Abraham Lincoln. This man was not even a president, bro. This man won't even, why that boy though? That boy was, that boy was on the level. That boy was on the level. That boy was on the level. Who's on the fuck Abraham Lincoln? Abraham Lincoln, yeah. That boy was on the level. God damn, so how they, how he? Ted is putting Lincoln on the penny end the fight I was with. Who he had to tell to get on the bill? Like, hey, y'all know I got to hunt it, right? No. Secretary of Treasury, bro, he, that's the, He made sure the money was, Yeah, during that time, the illuminated ones, they actually ran, during that time, they ran everything out. And we talking back when America was only 13 states, 13 colonies. The colonies. So is that why the dollar bill got the pyramid on? High, high. Oh, I'm glad you had the question. Okay. You see how the pyramid is separated, right? And it got the eye at the top. Yeah. I represents the satellite or God all seen. And that's why it's separated from the bottom of the other half of the pyramid. Meaning I'm looking at all y'all at the bottom. You feel me? They call it the all seen high. If the United States don't even have no pyramids, why the hell do we got pyramids on our dollar? That's pretty deep, my brother. Is pyramids in the United States? I didn't even ever notice that. It ain't no pyramids here, is it? Yes it is. Where's the pyramid in the United States? Yeah, think about what I'm about to say, right? Oh, in Las Vegas. Think about what I'm about to say. That's the man made pyramid. The Mandalay Bay. That's not the ones from back in the day. The food, the food, the food daisy. Bruh, it's a lot, like right here, bruh, in certain places, especially like Illinois, bruh. Bruh, they got actual, like monuments, bruh, like statues, it looked kind of weird, bruh. You'll have a hill, how you think this, how you think this grass just going up this hill like this hill? If you chop all this and get to the bottom of it, what's holding it up? Okay, if you drain the ocean, what would it become if you take the water out? I don't, the Grand Canyon. Okay. I heard the Grand Canyon is like a secret passageway. I've been to the Grand Canyon before. Inside of it? Bruh, no, listen, this is how this goes, right? You have Flagstaff, right? Flagstaff is the city that you have to go through to get to Grand Canyon. Grand Canyon is not the wonder. That's the city. It's called, the city is called Grand Canyon. Do we got anything to do with Six Flags? You feel anything? No, bruh, I'm gonna keep it right, like this some real stuff, bruh. When you're going from Flagstaff to the city of the Grand Canyon, elevation from the ground, it elevates up to 13,000. So during that drive from Flagstaff, ask anybody else. Well, the actual Grand Canyon that they have blocked off, where we can't go inside and see, like, I mean, we can, I've seen the site seeing the Grand Canyon, but like that actual big-ass cave area that's deep down inside. You heard a lot of stuff too. That's what I'm saying. They say it's all kind of crazy stuff in there. You hear, he's reading my breath. You hear, you hear like a lot of things, but at the same time, like I always say, bruh. Giants, aliens, teleports, sister of all kinds. Like I always say, bruh, like everything that was written, if you can read it, it was written by a man and man have error, man have flaws. That's what anything, bruh. You feel me? You got 12 to 1,500 religions. How you gonna say the Bible real? If it's 12 to 1,500 religions. Come on, man. That's what you believe, man. Hey, that's what I'm... I think that every pretty much religion, you gotta look at, for instance, they all have that higher entity, but they also have a demon or a devil. It's always good in the back. So it always balances itself out. And no matter what, almost everyone, that the demons always look the same and the devils always look the same. Okay, now you said look the same. Right. It's always like some crazy looking monster. Blood. Tail and horn. Blood. How you... Come on, bruh. I feel like it don't matter really if you're worshiping a white Jesus or a fat Buddha. Did what I'm about to say right now. But you still got those red demons chasing you, trying to kill you. Did what I'm about to say right now, right? A spirit can't die. Do you agree? I'm just, this is a question. Okay, a spirit can't die, right? It can only transfer. Yes. You feel me? So the scripture says, and when he cast the demon out, the man was in his right mind. He was selling, he was good. But the demon came back and found the house swept up. The house is the body to tell me. It found it swept up and clean and the demon couldn't enter. So he left again, came back with seven more. And the last thing that man mind was worse than the first. How can you see him if it's a spirit? So any little vision that you see, how can that be an accurate representation of what it's supposed to be if it's a spirit? You get what I'm trying to say? Now, every one of us have spirits living inside of us and whatever spirit living inside of you is gonna determine how you act. Yes. So you'll have somebody that play with kids, molest, but you'll have somebody that rob people. The robbers say, what you touching the boy for? What you touching the girl for? The child molesters say, what you robbing them people for? What you mean? Both of y'all doing wrong and both of y'all doing evil. But that's two different spirits, baby. Two different spirits. So how can you put a face on something you can't even see? And if you can't see it, who saw it to put a face on it? If nobody can't see it. The world is ran on signs and symbols, bro. That's what control the world. You see that octagon, you just know that the octagon represents stop. That's why I got stop in the middle. You just know that. But that's a symbol. That's a symbol, bro. Like on the medical symbol, the pole with the circle at the top, two snakes going around it with little wings in the back of it. But when you look at it closely, you ask yourself, why is it two snakes going around an angel? Right. And this is a medical sign. Yeah. I never thought about that. You just hit one over the head. I know I did. I know I did. But at ancient times, they used snake venom as medicine. Oh, okay. I ain't any PB player. Man, what they do? Mm-hmm. I was going to say, hold on. Now, can I be looking at that shit right? So, you know, the car company, the Alfa Romeo, they got the symbol of the snake too. But you know, they be saying that these snakes also represent the reptilians. I don't know if y'all onto that type of shit either. But when some people worship reptilians like they're angels, you know what I mean? At the same time, you still gotta remember that. Shake shifters. Exactly. You feel what I'm saying? It's like, wow, a lot of stuff. Proximity is a lot too. Proximity means a lot, like where you're from. So, us being over here in the new world or the Americas or United, whatever you want to call it, when you go somewhere else, it's totally different. And then you ask yourself, why they living like this? So earlier, right, you said spirits. We all agree that, you know, they can transfer, they ain't destroyed, we die, we all have our own spirit. So, do you think when people pass, their spirits are being recarnated? That's what the Hindus believe in. That's Hindu religion, reincarnation. But as far as that go, the only evidence, allegedly, that we have from the other side is in the book of Luke when the rich man died. That's the only evidence. Whatever else they put on YouTube and say, I was dead and that's all this. But if we talking actual like literature, as well as in the book of Samuel, when Samuel died, and no, Nathan died and they went to the prophet Samuel to raise him back from the dead to give some advice to the king Solomon. And they call them mediums. A medium can raise you from the dead. This is in the Bible. But the Christians will say, this is evil. This is voodoo. This is in the Bible, nigga. But they don't read that. You feel what I'm saying? Is it the Old Testament? It's the Old Testament. They act like they don't listen to nothing. It's the Old Testament. But as far as that go, I really can't speak on nothing when it comes to the afterlife, bro. Because I just believe that, okay, when I die, you go to heaven or hell, you go purgatory. That's just something I gotta believe because I haven't been there yet. Let me ask you a question, if you don't mind. You obviously are learned and read in the Bible. I personally believe religion is placed here to divide. The reason I believe that is because, I mean, if you go back from the towel of babbling the splitting of the tongues and, you know, our ancestors over here. You talking that talk right now. I like that. Go ahead. I'm gonna say the towel of babbling. I'm gonna say the towel of babbling. I'm gonna say the towel of babbling. No, he said the towel of babbling. He said the towel of babbling. He knows that. Because you ain't even have to say it like that. I mean, I had to say that because I wanted you to. I know sir, I know sir, I know sir, I know that. So when you in dealing with those particular tongues and you know that, or even if you set up your mind to believe religion is placed here to divide because if it is one nation under God, then it would all be under one doctrine and it's not. So everybody takes what the Baptist take what they gonna believe the Christian gonna take what they believe the Buddha and so forth. Now, knowing that, I mean, personally, any written word by man is wary to me because man wrote it and man is loud with your hair. Damn, we got flow, we got air. So, and you can't take the complete work of the Bible. You can't because if you do, it tells you obey your slave masters. Okay. If you take the complete work of the Bible, can you, what sections do you pull out to trust in your mind in order to lead you? I personally don't necessarily, I mean, I do get knowledge from the Bible. I do get guidance from the Bible, but before I even picked up the Bible, I knew it was wrong and still because I felt it in my spirit. It was wrong to kill before I felt it in my spirit. Do I need it to guide me or am I a divine within my own self to follow God without the word of man? Deep, my brother. Hey, listen, let me clap, I got, I got, I got. Clap for that. Now, it's like- We gonna spend three more minutes on this and then we gonna go back to sleep. It's like, it's like, it's like you're born. Okay, brother, did this. When you have a baby, don't you know, you ain't never thought about why do you have to train the child to be good? You never think of that? The child already know how to do bad. Well. Off the gate. My daughter, nah. I won't tell you. I'm not some of my bad life. Yeah, yeah, I had- Nothing crazy. I had to teach her about, you know, don't touch the stove and hot water, burn baby. Okay, okay. Stove like that, but- Born not knowing. Right. You feel what I'm saying? Unless, I personally feel like unless you are, you know, chemically imbalanced or, you know, deviating from a- Of course, of course. But if you born with everything, boom, you good. Okay, now, it's like you're born with this, with a certain nature already. You're already born with a certain nature. You feel what I'm saying? Now, if we born in his image and his likeness, we already know what to do, what not to do, what to do, what not to do. Because we born in his image and his likeness and he's our creator, he's our father. You feel me? Now, like you say about the slavery. So, black people, when if you take a dog that's a stray dog in the streets versus a dog that's in the house, raised in the house, these both dogs though. Right. Both dogs. But one have a mentality like this and another have a mentality like that. Why? Because who's raising them? One have no guidance at all. Just out there. It's called, it's a stray dog. I think it's an environment, just like you're saying. Remember when I said proximity? When you went to jail and you say it between them 60 days, that's the difference between a citizen and a survivor. That's why I said proximity. That's like Brother Malcolm. Had Brother Malcolm never went to Mecca, he still would have been with the nation a long. When he went to Mecca, he became a Sunni Muslim. The Sunni Muslim got the beers. Why you think fire kind of got no beer? So, why when people like the Muslim got beer, you a Muslim because you gotta, why you think they say that? Because it's two different types. The Sunni Muslim is one with the beer, that freeway, everybody from Philly, the rapper, okay. Nation of Islam and the Fruit of Islam, they gotta save, they can't have a beer. Well, what if he just, he got real pretty skin and maybe- No, because the Nation of Islam is only for black people. And the Fruit of Islam is only- Black Muslims, that's right. And they want, and that's what the honorable Elijah Muhammad, that's what he wanted to do. But when brother Malcolm took the pilgrimage to Mecca, he saw white Muslims. Yeah, all different kinds. All different kinds pray to the same God. Right. I don't wanna say this is, was his demise because I love Farrakhan, brother. I love him. I love him. And I would never talk bad about a brother who trying to do righteous for our people on no platform at all. I love him. But when he came back, his mind was different. I'm not saying that was the end of his demise, but that goes back to what we saying, proximity. You got a brother. How you know, bruh, when you go, I've been in nine countries. I know it's not a lot, but I've been in nine countries. So I know the difference up here. Hey, that's a lot. That is a lot, bruh. When I was in Spain- He just stunning on us, bruh. You flexed on us just now, bruh. You think you better than us? Bruh, no, bruh. Listen, look, when I went to Spain, I learned that Barcelona was named after a black soldier. I didn't even know that. I had to go to Spain to learn that. There was a statue of a, I didn't even know this soldier's name, Barcelona. And he black. I didn't know Spain was like, like probably 60% Nigerian, bruh. I had no idea. But I had to go there and see it. When I went to Brazil inside the favelas, it was a movie called City of God. I went, I went there. I went there, bruh. When I went there, I learned that Christ the Redeemer statue that's in Brazil, I learned, I didn't even know this. I had no idea. I learned that the Roman Catholic Church, they colonized the Portuguese people and they turned all of them to Catholics and they awarded them, rewarded them with that statue. And that's why the Portuguese is Catholics. And that's why the Portuguese was the last people to get out of slavery. Facts, facts, not no black people. The Portuguese, bruh. The ones that look like us, the dark ones. And they got them over there, just like us, with lots and everything, bruh. You feel me? And they deal with, It's a nice hairstyle, though. They deal with presidents from the light-skinned Portuguese people, bruh. You feel me? They deal with racism, just like we do. Can I ask you this, quit, Talk to me, brother. You say you've been in nine countries, right? I'm just thinking about your track record. Was you able to? Yeah, man. In many countries, you were able to have all these chargers and the only place you can't go with a record is Canada. Canada. That's it. Hold on, so you can go anywhere, like with felonies, as long as you got a passport, but Canada. Yeah, because Canada crime rate is low. Canada don't play. Canada don't play. Oh, you've never been to Canada. I've been to Canada. Oh, you've been to Canada? But I'm about to tell you how. The only way you can go to Canada if you come through Buffalo Drive, bruh. Facts, bruh. I am on Instagram in the Niagara Falls. Yeah. But, because they don't check every car. Yeah. Niagara Falls in Canada? Yeah. No, no, Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls in the Buffalo. No, it, this is what I'm telling you. It's somebody's land. It's sit on both sides, bruh. It's two sides, man. Oh, you swim to the other side. No, no, no, Buffalo Drive, bruh. I'm telling you what I know, bruh. Listen, listen, bruh. You come through Buffalo Drive and that's how you get the five views. That's when you see the light and up night time from the other side, bruh. I'm telling you. Jack, I know you better than that. Stop playing, man. I know your dear brother's better than that, bruh. It's like, but if you don't, if you don't go no well, it's like. Man, I got a lot of friends that be like, man, I got a record, man. You know I'm a filly. I can't go no well. No. But I think we just going to do it. And educated. They don't know. Because you trapped in the mind. Child support. The child support. Child support, bruh. Child support gets you, you done. You ain't going no well. You got to take care of your kids. You got to take care of your kid, baby. No, you got to pay for them kids. That's what it is. You got to pay for them. You can be on child support and still travel. But if child support, take your passport because there's the spinger license. Once you get hit with, not on child support, you can be on it and still travel. But if they hit you and take your passport and all that. Can't be in no arrears. Ain't nothing. Yeah. Come on, bruh. Have you been to Africa? Bro, I'm going to Egypt. It's the same thing, Africa, bruh. Africa in Egypt? Is Africa in Egypt? Yeah, bruh. Africa is the continent. Egypt is the country. You feel me? What city was you going to? I'm going to Cairo. I'm going to Cairo. I'm going to Cairo. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, man, I'm going to Egypt. I'm going to Cairo. You ain't going to Cairo? What? Yeah. I have to see this. Your son named Cairo. I have to see this, bruh. His middle name. Oh, I'm about to say that. I'm about to say that. Not yet. August, August Cairo's baby. OK, get the middle name. I got you. But yeah, bruh, it's like, I want to go to Cairo. See what you did, bruh. I got to see it. There are pyramids scattered all over the world, though. There are some in the Amazon rainforest. There are, they are all over the world. The Aztec, Incan, they all over the world. So the same people that made those pyramids in Africa? No, no, it wasn't no, bruh, the crazy thing that always fascinates me, bruh. It's like, it was no tractors or nothing, bruh. Like, that's what I'm saying. Crazy, bruh. They're all considered pyramids, but the ones that you're thinking of as far as Cairo and the great pyramids, those are built with such precision that you can't get this thing, you can't get this between the bricks. They laid that thing in a precise location. Like, they have picked up and rebuilt sections that were eroding and couldn't put them back, even though they measured them and they couldn't put them back. Like, they got sunlight coming through a direct portion at a particular time of day that keeps the whole inside of these particular places lit. They picked them up and put them back, trying to help with dealing with erosion and couldn't get it back in the precise location and it's off by millimeters. All this going to be on tape, right? Yeah, all this going to be at bruh. My man, he been working at Home Depot for like, really. No, bruh, because the pyramids was made by the slaves then, like how they try to teach us. Like how you said, that precision and slavery, they don't got the stuff that we got on today's date and we can't even remake it. We can't remake it. I don't think pyramids was made by slaves. The thing is that there's a lot of different stories, man. I heard telekinesis. You feel me? Exactly, come on, bruh. Telekinesis sound, vibration. We do all use like, what, 6% of our brain? Maybe back then they tapped in to 30% How do you use a lot more than that? 40 Egyptians? What percent of your brain we use? I use like 25. No, you know. You sure about that? No, you don't. You saying 25 cent? No, you don't. You say you use 25 cent. 25? 25, bruh, the Egyptians, bruh, the Egyptians, like everybody learned from even Moses in the Bible. It says Moses studied under the Egyptians. In this nigga, the Bible, and Christians, I hate the Egyptians. That makes sense to me that they were like round the same time. Y'all got to watch the Xayah to get to them, though. The Egyptians is the OGs, boy, of the game. You got to watch that. The Egyptians is the OGs of the game, baby. You feel what I'm saying? Even with Christ, look, why you think it is no evidence of Christ after 12 to 30 years old? None. They just talk about him when he was born, when he was 12, and when he came back at 30. Where he was between 12 and 30. He was on the run. Man, that boy was an Egypt. What was an Egypt? The doff. Boy, because the teachers of the bruh, bruh, everybody, bruh, Caesar, the Greek gods, bruh, everybody got the game. You know what? I didn't even think about that. That show ain't no stories about Jesus being 12 and 16, and none of that in 25. Queen Sheba cleared it to come learn some game from King Solomon. This is in the Bible, what? Queen Sheba. Man, it's like, not saying, I read just because I want to know. You feel me? So I read different books, different religious books, historic books, because I just want to know. I'm not saying everything I read is accurate. OK. I just like to know it. Well, yeah, I'm just saying, I do it to antagonize the whole witness. You feel what I'm saying? So if I invite them in, I get out the sweet tea, I'll be like, yo, y'all come in, let's do it. You feed them, too? Hell, yeah, because I want them to hear what I got to say, because I want them to know what I know, and I want them to try to tell me what they think they know. Because if I'm spittin' woot-woot, I was wondering how you became a Jehovah's Witness. Yeah, I'm not a Jehovah's Witness. I duck them. I'm non-denomination. I'd say something just so people can, like, look it up. Shit, I just met a Muslim chick on Christian News. I ain't just trying to say it, it sound smart now. Man, I'm going to say this to you, girl. I just met this Muslim chick on Christian Mingle. So what's going on? Are you going to put a ring on it or what? No, you know I'm married, Jack. I'm talkin' shit. Oh, OK. You see how I look? It's like, what? Wait a minute, there's a Muslim chick on the screen. It's 2023, baby. Everybody's doin' it. Everybody. You doin' it, too, Jack? No, girl. You on PLF? Girl, you stop. You on from the invention? We don't talk about something. Hey, but on the real man, I feel like this was a necessary. It's a necessary topic, bro. Because people talk about it. There's a lot of stuff you can't talk about, bro. And it's like, you never know. Had I came in here and we just vibe, I want to know, bro, that deep. I want to know you that deep, interested. You feel me? Bro wouldn't have never asked these questions. Because it's like. What about me? What I just said, you brother? Am I deep? Yeah, brother. OK, that's my brother. You really want a conversation? Because it's like, bro, there's something inside of every one who wants to know. So somebody can say a word and people be like, you feel me if I say a gender 21? And it's like, you might not ask me what it mean, but you going to let it out. You don't go look at shit up. You feel what I'm saying? You're going to be like, gender 21? I want to ask them, but I don't want to sound dumb. Matter of fact, you feel what I'm saying? It's like, OK, like Christopher Columbus. And we talk about the Portuguese people. When he came here, he had to get sanctioned from Brazil because he had to cut through to get over him. But he couldn't even just come over him. But when he came here, the niggas was already over him. Oh, is it called Columbus Land or is it called America because of America v. Puget? What? I see what you did, my brother. No, he know. He know. Because that's the real name. That's the real name. And that's the reason I already know. Man, that man know what he talking about, man. Orientation, baby. Orientation, Home Depot. Walkin' around that in a tag game when I was 16. Man, that man know what he talking about, man. And at the same time, you got 13 colonies. There's only 13 states because why? Because Napoleon had it in a chokehold, boy. Niggas from Louisiana, Chicago, Detroit, all the way up the counter, where Napoleon had all that. Conquered everything. All that, boy. That's why it's called the Louisiana Purchase. That's why it's called that, man. And that's why when you go to Louisiana, it got places on, they call people from Louisiana, Creole. Daily Mama Creole. My Mama Creole. They call, it's actually my point. Why? Because Napoleon tried to put Haiti in the chokehold. He tried to put Haiti in the chokehold. The French had Haiti colonized for about 400 years. But when Napoleon came, he tried to double back and put them back on the slavery. And that's when they took them to war. And it wasn't happening. So when he took them to war, Nathan Turner, he heard about it in Virginia. And that's when he popped off in Virginia because he heard what the Haitians did in Haiti. You feel me? Yeah, man. One, no phones or nothing. It just traveled. It just traveled, baby. You feel what I'm saying? And then the French, they had went bankrupt. So they sold everything from Louisiana on up in the middle because everything on the West Coast was Mexico. Yeah. Facts. All that was Mexico, man. All that was Mexico. You feel me? From Louisiana on up on Chicago, Mississippi, Chicago, certain parts of Texas, certain parts of Texas. Some of that was Mexico, too. You feel me saying? All the way up, bro. Napoleon had it colonized, bro. But when he had gotten dead, he sold it to the United States. That's why it's called the Louisiana Purchase. And they got the best house. The entire Louisiana Purchase is a boot. It's like an actual boot, you feel me saying? But when he sold it, boom. The people in Haiti, they had revolted in 1804. They revolted. A lot of them came here. It was white slaves in Haiti because the Dominican Republican was attached to Haiti. I'm telling you, there's facts. It's attached, man. Dominican Republic, Haiti, right here, boom. They was cousins. They was attached to each other. So the Spanish people and Dominican Republic, they was white. So they escaped here with the Haitians and they had sex together and now all the Creole. Creole. You can watch that shit change from the DR to Haiti, like Cascade and Cascade. I'm telling you, bro, it's like, bro. My mother made a name, Garenges and Pichons and every city in New Orleans is based off of them weird French names and shit like everything you say. Yeah, I saw that in the Louisiana and New Orleans called the French Quarter. Yeah, the French Quarter. Yeah. Like when you in the DR and you drive over to Haiti, you can watch that shit change like Cascade to Cascade. It's real. It changed just like that in a line. Bro, really? And you'll know you in a derelict area, just that simple. Man, thank y'all for having me. I like this conversation. I'm just being real. It's better than all of them coming with that. That's what we'd be doing. We've been talking a long time. This is necessary, bro. I don't want to switch topics too much. No, no, no. Hey, do your thing, my brother. When y'all said Haiti, it made me think about Kodak. And I recently seen you had linked up with him not too long ago. He was giving you all your flowers and stuff, man. I just want to ask you, how did it feel? You know, like have younger generations and like, you know. I'm glad it's on tape. I'm glad it's on tape. I'm looking up to you and give me your flowers. I'm glad it's on tape. It's a dude who up under nine. I don't want to say up under me like I'm above anyone. Do you feel me? But I give him. You above them, bro. You above. I don't want to say that. I don't want to say that, brother. Say it's on you. Like I teach him. You feel me? His name is Eli. I teach him. OK. He teach Kodak. So the game that I'm the reason Jack know he Hebrew. I'm the reason that album called Bill Israel. Boy, that boy ain't know you know. It was like to me. Glory to the father. Boy, you feel me? So when we pump heads, you saw the love. But you saw the respect. You saw he was smiling. And then when I'm like, boy, boy, face got serious. Face got serious. I told them straight up, man, I say, when y'all do it, they call it voodoo. When Moses did it, they call it an act of God. Y'all in the same tribe, baby. Levi's at the same tribe. That's why Haitians are so spiritual. That's why they're so spiritual, bro. Because they got a certain kind of connection with God. Every tribe is different. They got a certain kind of the Haitians or the tribe of Levi. But they're the priests. They're the priests. So everything that Moses did, they call it voodoo right now. But when Moses did it, it wasn't no problem. Everybody was clapping. Now when the Haitians do it, it was a miracle, yeah. Now when these black brothers do it, these souls, y'all looking at them like they evil now. Come on, man. Can't do that, baby. Can't do that. All of us got the same pigmentation, dog. We all need each other, man. We got a core exists, dog. Give them two more. Give them two more. I'm vibing, brother. Wait, listen. I know we on the time limit, but boy, who? I know we got a couple more. Yeah, we got a couple more for you, man, before you get out. It ain't really so much about a time limit. It's just like, you know, we sit here and we hear the same stories over and over again about how, you know, somebody went to jail, they came home, they was in the streets. They did this, they did that. But the way that you go back to what you learned and the knowledge that you've gained and to be able to want to give that back to your community, that's a different conversation. So these conversations are very necessary because a lot of times a black man is stereotyped as just being dead or in jail. You know, either you're gonna leave six feet under or you're gonna go back to jail and the fact that you actually went and you did your time and you saw how you needed to redeem yourself and then come back out here and still want to educate and give that love back to somebody else. Like that speaks volumes about your character and who you are. You know, we can sit here and glorify all the bricks that have been sold and how much money's been made but whose lives are being changed in the process of all of these things. You better eat. Wow, that's, do you better eat? Come on now. Yeah, and this is how we gonna round it up right now. That's, but that's amazing. And I just wanna personally, you know, say thank you, you know, for coming in here and not wanting to go with the mold of what everybody else would have done, you know. And, you know, no disrespect to any guests before this but the fact that you are that comfortable with yourself that you wanted to start this podcast out with prayer, not even caring about what anybody else's, you know, religious beliefs were, that just says a lot about you as a man that you're very comfortable with who you are and you're not going to shy away from that for anybody, no clout, no nothing. So I commend you for that. Thank you, sir, the precession. We live in a world where people are dying to fit in, you know, so it's amazing to see somebody who doesn't mind being able to stand out. My friend. That's deep. That's true. Jack, I hate you. Hey, but this is how I wanna round it off though, man. Cause you know, everybody heard what you said earlier about how you, you didn't believe in God anymore but how did you find your way back to him? And before we get on out of here and then you close us in prayer. That's a great question, bro. Yes, Lord. It was people made me start believing. They made me start believing back because. Take your time. Take your time, brother. At the beginning, I was faking because I saw all the views. So I kept putting the music out but it was changing them. But I still had beef with them. I'm talking like 2014. I still had beef with God but I'm in the car tonight. Thank you, God. Such a suck. And I got beef with them, bro. And nobody don't even know it. And they like pray for me, man. And I'm like, I wasn't even praying for myself. I'm praying for you. You feel me? This is how I was feeling. So I started reading all of them comments, bro. Man, your music, man. I got my son listening to your music. Your music is changing my mother. Boy. Boy, hey. Boy. Boy, I got on my knees, dawg. Boy, I had effort for forgiveness, bro. Boy, cause I was wrong, dawg. You know what I'm saying? And I know he forgave me because like I felt, I felt the weight lift off of my shoulders. And the weight, the weight was that I was playing with him, bro. I couldn't even look my, I can't even look in the mirror. When I looked, I saw another nigga. I saw a fraud. When I looked, I saw a fraud, bro. Like nigga, you know, good and well, you wanna go back out there and hustle. But you telling these people don't do this. You know what you want. I wasn't doing it. But the thought, the thought, the thought, man. You feel me? A wise brother told me way back long ago, he say, you can't stop the bird from flying over your head, but you can stop it from building a nest. You can't stop the thought, but you can stop yourself from acting on it. You feel me? You may be, you may have a woman and wanna cheat, but will you do it? You may be broke and wanna sell drugs, but will you do it? You feel what I'm saying? So it was the people. I ain't, it wasn't me. I ain't bout to lie. It was no one say I had, bro, I be lying, bro. Bro, I was faking. When I saw them millions and millions of views and I wasn't even getting no money. Bro, I was faking, bro, because that attention, attention being addicted to people watching you is more addictive than track cocaine, I believe personally. So it's like when 2015 came, a dude named Randy Jackson restarted me from American Idol. The black dude who was on there, he was like, it's a no for me, dawg. He restarted to me. He say, brother, bro, don't sign a deal. I'm like, what? What did you talking about? He say, they gonna sign you, but they ain't never gonna put you out. Keep going. We need you. I'm like, but it's American Idol dawg. I'm like, yo, this crazy, bro. So I prayed. I said, God, the minute that I started thinking I'm better than somebody because I got likes and views or the minute I started to try to have sex with females because they think I'm getting likes and views and I'm popular, take this from me. Take it. The minute I think I'm better than somebody where I try to use it to have sex with people with female, man, take it from me, bro. And I've been on the straight, the up and straight since 2015, dawg. I ain't got no smud on my name. I ain't got no allegations. No female can send no pictures of my private part from the inbox, bro. When I say on the straight and now, bro, can't nobody say nothing about me, but it ain't because of me. It because of him. I don't want to look in the mirror and see a fraud, dawg. I can't do it, bro. I can't do it. I don't want to be no hypocrite, bro. I don't want nobody to catch me smoking if I'm telling black people don't smoke. I don't want to catch somebody, see me pissy drunk. If I'm saying, listen, bro, be careful what you put in your body. Bro, I got to be on my game so I can be a good role model to the people, bro. I know that was a long answer, bro. No, no, no, don't do that. Don't, yeah, you know, that was very much called for, man. You didn't have to throw the girls in there. You should have been, all right, go ahead, I'm sorry. That's very necessary, brother, because at the same time, this is what I believe, bro. Go for it. This is what I believe, brother. Put me on. I believe that sisters really want to submit to dudes. This is what I can be wrong, but I believe this, though. We do. That sisters really want to submit to a brother. But at the same time. The right one. Or if you say, come follow me, she can ask you where we going. I'm talking about in life. Where you going to the top, baby? I'm talking about, but you gotta believe in me, baby. She can actually ask you that. If you be like, listen, baby, let me drive. And she say, listen, I trust you, but where you taking me? She can ask that. What would your answer be? Not nothing funny. I'm dead serious. I'm talking about you. I'm gonna say to the top, I'm gonna say to the top. Listen, brother. How we gonna eat that? I'm talking about in life, right? If she asks you, okay. Listen, I love you. We've been rocking for a minute. I love you. I'm ready to submit fully to you, but can I trust you to lead me? Brother, I'm seeking real life. Ask you that, brother. And what if she do? It's like, I got that. Do some of us feel like we, we still got a few more females left in us before we want to just fall back with one? You feel what I'm saying? We want to wait till we been on random streets and want to fall back when we had a certain age and we feel we ain't got the vibe no more, but we still want her to look fine. No matter what, we still want her to look fine. You feel me? You don't see a lot of brothers who not even on the gate stuff, you as a man, you know when somebody's wrong. You be like, why was he doing with that nigga? You don't know. You don't know. You don't know how he trainin'? You don't know. Know what I'm saying? At the end of the day, brother, you to fall and love, you can love somebody, but to fall and love, you have to love them first. The fall and the love process gonna come over time. You can love her in a month, but not be in love with her. When you in love with her, you ain't gonna cheat on her. Nigga, as a man, I'm sayin' this like, they gonna show this, show this. Man, we gonna show all this shit. A man that's in love will not cheat on this woman. I'm talkin' in love, I ain't talkin' lover. Yeah, facts. I'm talkin' in love. I'm talkin' the text give you butterflies, the text message, the smile give you butterflies. She look at you, you look at her. You smile, she's like, oh my God. That, that right now. Man, a man won't even look at another female, bro. I don't care what kind of free heels, how much sex he love, but it's just something about her, it just do it for him. That's in love, bro. And that right there is a whole another, that's, that's, y'all. All praise to the most high-level, y'all. Man, you better put us on your, that need to be on your Facebook, nigga. Bro, once y'all do this, don't lie to me, bro. Bro, I'm dead serious. People need to hear this, bro. God, look at you, bro. Bro, listen, brother. Put me on your Facebook, my nigga. My brother right here. Once y'all chop everything up, send it into segments, three minutes here, one minute here. You better get us the real number, nigga. Bro, listen. Get us the real number, bro. Bro, I promise you, brother, people need to hear this, man. Because like this is the same, man, these conversations is necessary and they not being had, bro. You gotta go, you gotta hear Farrakhan. You gotta listen to Umar to hear this, man. Come on, bro. Now they wanna see us young. People tell it. That's right. Amen. Amen. Can you take us out with a prayer, bro? Oh, I would love to. Okay. I would love to. I would love to. Father God, we come to you once again, Father. We thank you for the knowledge that was shared. We thank you for the laughs that were shared as well, Father. As you say, Father God, life is good for the soul. Somebody can be having a bad day and a good joke, make them laugh and put them in a good mood, Father. We thank you for the laughs that were shared, Father God. We thank you for the new bonds that was built, Father God, the new friendships, Father God, that will emerge, Father God, from this conversation, Father God. We pray for the brother, Father God, Jack thriller, Father God, and the podcast, Father God, that you take it to new heights, Father God. We pray, Father God, that you be with us, Father God, that you take the things that's inside of us, Father God, that's not of you, Father God, that you let us draw closer to you, so you will draw closer to us, Father God. I pray for every host, Father God, co-host on the show, pray for the DJ, Father God, pray that you continue to bless and be with them as well, Father God, and let them use this platform, Father God, not only to your glory, but to create change in our community because we know the viewers are watching. There's a big podcast, Father God, and in the name of your Son, we pray and we thank you. Amen. Amen. Amen. DJ, it's T-Rex, take us out with some nasty, let's take some pictures. The biggest. It's getting serious on this track, man. And know it, don't you? Know where you going, don't you must? Know where you came from. A lot of dope in the streets and you wanna slain some of you. Wanna pick up that? Jack, thriller, city. Oh, yeah.