 Big shit, huh name another podcast like this. We're gonna bring it to the table boss. Check it. Check it. This is you the console man It's your boy. He's CEO and I'm one of the most by the way. We create cuts in every damn day. Hey, man I like listen man. Hey, man. Hey, it's days like this man. Uh, uh, I Enjoy doing the show man, you know, I got a guy in here now, man He really don't need no introduction man. I seen them on shows in Cali I've seen them in shows in New York and in Texas now, man This guy here. He uh, he definitely uh One that's been around man and has helped a lot of different cases when there was issues man But the last time he was here We had a borrow moment man This guy came on the show and it was a lot of a man It was a lot went on that day and I didn't get the interview him after that But but we we hung out a little bit after that though. I'm here this time though Oh, you weren't here last time. Check it man. Melvin farmers in the building. Hey, thank you for having me, man And welcome Texas and we up in here man hidden corners We're gonna give you news before it's news today man breaking news Say man, I ain't gonna lie when I when I think about you and your legacy and the times that I've gotten the interview now I really enjoyed your interviews when you left here, man I've seen you on different platform camp. Capone shot after my boy camp Capone camp Capone is a dope dude, man And uh, ever since I uh had a chance to work with him Man, it's been just a relationship building thing and you guys did a great job on this show and thanks for wearing the boss top shirt We got some more before you leave Texas we gonna have you We gonna make sure you're right though. Thank you for coming back on the show man. Yeah, thank you for having me Yeah, man. Um, so when you left, you know, I seen you. Uh, it was some things that was said Definitely some things I seen one where you said that Charleston had gotten tied up one time and I didn't I didn't know the story or whatever. There were some things also said about Different things that been going on because there was some killings and stuff that happened in LA Uh, uh, I don't know if slim 400. He hadn't died Before when y'all it came last time no because I'd asked you about that. I wouldn't and also, uh, drake. Yo, I believe you Drake, yo the ruler you the ruler and those are questions that you hear company You know coming at you about today for sure, but just uh, just give us a speed what you're doing in texas, man Oh, man. I'm down here. I'm on Charleston white. Uh behind its, uh presence around juvenile Okay I'm getting the information that Charleston is barred from working with children here in Dallas, Fort Worth area But I noticed uh, he was in Memphis Mentoring some children. Don't forget we talking about a self-admitted man that said he was so rapist told his mama He wanted to be in porn Uh, he showed his genitals on facebook and I don't think his presence needs to be around no children Okay, now that's a good way of looking at it. Yeah, but I I've been with him a couple of times for as went to the juvenile and spoke with him Um, and also here on the platform brought brought kids from the juvenile here and we gave them clothes and everything else So I just hold on hold on hold on bro. Hold on hold on hold on Hold up chief What does that have to do with a man that said he raped a woman and he's around children And there's proceedings and protocols. Okay. I'm here because Charleston white bragged about some kids in Memphis But he also said he's not gonna mention the school and it's a reason why Oh, okay So I want to know the name of that school Since he always talking about bragging and this and that and there's a reason why he didn't say it Because people have been complaining Okay behind the things that you are talking about where he can't go back no more. See this is illegal Okay, so this is stuff that transpired within the end. Okay. Okay. And also we have information that he attacked and tried to Saw the 16 year old At another event where the man called me and in fact he got into a wrestling match behind that and the man will come On television and say he never would recommend Charleston white to be around children This was after y'all this this was after the uh incident with uh mob james That occurred. So we have other people that are quite uh Opposite of what you guys are and like I say I don't care about him being around no uh younger delts youth This one because they were used they came on here. Yeah, these are children What would a 44 year old man be telling some second and fourth fifth graders about gang banging? That's when you get smoky the bad boy scouts and things of this nature But at the end of the day We have to take a responsibility. You wouldn't want him around your child Talking all that you wouldn't let him around your child, but yet you would have him on your show like this is cool Now I've heard people plenty of times have said and bragged about their killer Their robber their dope dealer But in all my time, I've never heard nobody brag about raping nobody Never so this is a very serious issue Let me ask is this according to the When him and whack 100 was in that clubhouse and they was having a back and forth Uh or that that this became a prevalent conversation well, uh He's mentioned it before that he did it But that's what made it uh relevant and uh made it newsworthy But you also looked over the fact that mob james also said That uh charlston white uh acted inappropriately around children and y'all passed that up to get soundbikes and likes I don't even look at that. I'm going for where I've done civil rights Some of the biggest cases in america amadoo diallo prince jones margaret laverne michel charise ivison taisha mill I can name a gang up I do this when I feel somebody civil rights are being violated To where otherwise people would not address that issue We have to take an issue whether uh, it's right or wrong But in this case, there's no reason for a sexual deviant and i'm saying it To be allowed around children now charlston want to make a complaint about it Just tell us the name of the school. I bet you won't do it Hey, i'm kind of glad you're doing this because we need more people like you to do this type of stuff Not just because of charlston, but to anybody in the world Anybody anybody anybody I understand what you're doing. I support it all the way 100 It don't matter if it's about kids and doing like that. I support it. That's a different ball game Who speaks for the kid? We hear kevin gates. Oh, I endorse what he said I want to know what you say now that you know this going on and we got a video So you're saying kevin you want to know what kevin gates opinion is now Since he said he admired him being what is your opinion of him now And anybody else that want to step to the mic We got a pedophile a sexual deviant and usually I work with an organization called youth mixed martial arts World-known when the championship where they deal with youths from the ages of 8 to 18 But we're specifically on that board the first ever to have prison records But we got appointed to that board for one reason To make sure the trainers the coaches the parents Qualify we vet them to make sure there's no dangers to the children if we would use that standard with People that he's around he would not be allowed to come in So we know what we see where the naked I might not see it or the ears may omit it But I know he omitted the fact of the school that he went to when he bragged about everything else and he said Real silently I ain't gonna tell the name of the school and it's a reason Because they own him about it and that school is liable because if they knew Of his behavior prior to this then that school need to be Uh chest ties and brought up to answer questions. In fact anybody that know anything And don't say nothing for sound bites and likes need to be checked Well, hey man, like I said, I definitely uh, I definitely uh I definitely had him on the show a lot and I um, definitely, uh A lot of the stuff it wasn't about the kids when we were having interviews But I understand where you coming from, you know, yeah, that's yes issue We can keep it moving We don't have to do that because we're gonna let the courts settle this because also he might be pending assault charges from this youth at 16 years old So, uh, let's look at it like this. They got laws when you have to register as a sex offender Where you can't go around schools for 500 feet. Uh, and all that just like selling dope. So why is it? We got a man that admitted He's done these things Enjoyed doing it, but he's alive within 500 feet. Whether he convicted by the court or law by the streets We got roots and precipilities that go down here that wanted to involve a child It's zero tolerance You're right, but I think everybody looking at it for it's like he like he hasn't been convicted or no So it's looking like they are spoiled. That's why I think people look at their ass, right because everybody's proving innocent I mean it's the proven guilty until they dumb enough to say they did it Yeah And once it come out his mouth if you can believe that one of the most powerful things Is education and the teacher's profession when somebody addressing somebody The trust has to be there all the way around to where they stand on what they speak on This man does not and I'm not dirty macking him because I got videos where I don't put I put him in the game Not him put me in the game I put him in the game. I took him to nipsey hustle I had him do alexa line So I made it when he got ran out from here To come meet me over boldly suit where I didn't know him no more than a mundane lineup I wouldn't have been able to pick him out and everybody he'd been around he don't turn down Oh, so let me ask you this last time we was here and I know people want to hear about just like When when the situation went down it was some people felt like you had threatened him when you said, you know, uh He you called him a shock jock, but you also said that he was uh, uh, you know You could be judged by toy over carried by six What explain that to me? Well, let's go about what he said. He had died for what he living for So I just said you can die by 12 or be judged by six Or whatever. So you was answering his I would answer this question. I don't silence this violence Running your mouth on the internet and internet game banging an eight off twitler. That ain't how this game go I don't make no idle threats. I didn't come here in fact Why don't you explain what happened when I told you let me open the show? Yeah, because I wasn't even going on there. Remember. Yeah, you it probably been just a total And But I wanted you to be on the ground Yeah, but look what did I say? I say, I don't want to be on there Am I correct? No, I said if you do let me open the show because you can't dictate how you open no show And I said open it with me that way we can create can create the guidelines About no profanity. No disrespecting. Y'all had a healthy No, no, no, it might have been but Everybody go that way first Yeah, and that's why I went that way So you're right, but I'm just saying listen to this learning I get it. Yeah. So put it for the record. I wasn't even so it's been on there. I told you I don't like being interviewed. Yeah, you did say that and I wanted to be behind the cameras I love for you to get on man You wanted the dopest interviews that I have done Like I enjoyed talking to you every since I met you through charlston when I met you I basically was like man once I see you the first one coming with a notepad the minute you niggas know that The man come prepared to talk Yeah, he come to talk and he don't mess around with it And I really enjoy the informative information and it's always something that can help People that listen to it and they really really uh, uh, you know drawn to it because it's a good conversation Good game man. So And last time I was here, you know, uh, the storming out you ran out you hey I never get done when you holler when you went to the door people wanted to know what the heck happened after then Well, all I did I walked up because he was hesitating fudging going in and out and I'm saying hey come on back And then he pulled back and all I did was say man still sharp and still Yeah, I walked on off Wow, man It's crazy. See it did because you heard it too. It's not this like I was writing a song the other day The first line said I'm shopping now. Oh, yeah. That's the first line. I'm shopping What did you think because you missed that show? Uh, you wasn't here that day this he'd been with me Ever since I started it. What did you think you like man? To me I want to be here. Like I really want to be here, but I couldn't talk on that day Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I was I wanted to be here just just so it wouldn't go that way it won't go Yeah, yeah, because you know people being they feel about certain stuff and they want to say what they want to me and It is what it is. Well at the end of the day, it's a conversation. Yeah, it is to be had So I definitely I had Carl Charleston over here Uh, since then he only he he really don't rock with the show no more You know, a lot of that was a part of where it first started being an issue But um, I definitely uh had some good time for us when it came down to this show It helped to show a lot when he would come on here. I'm not gonna say You know, we you know, I'm backstage where I look at the numbers and stuff But I don't do sound I could respond to a lot of stuff. Yeah, I see you But I don't I do my work when the boots not like they didn't know that it was me that got you fozio Yeah, yeah. Yeah, you uh, well you have with Phase on love You got red you right come on. You got red Hampton come on. Yeah, I talked to Fred Hampton Yeah, so I like the brain in the background and be in the background the way other people voice this can be heard Like i'm shooting in the camp capone Shout out to cam the day brooklyn batman if y'all want to know about pockpokes Fabio for enjoy bad ass check the interview out with my boy out in new york eg g from out in nyc Hey, so Just a little I guess I'll go back a little bit more into uh, just when you um When you was down here last time man, and and you get at the first interview, you know We talked about took you and we talked about how you know how things first started, you know Far as family members of tooky williams. Do you still keep in contact with any of those people? Okay, uh more so, uh every now and then I see his son Okay, uh His son and uh Bonnie Uh, which was this ex uh wife. She uh just did an interview with kev mag And uh, most of these people are pretty much uh gone now. Mostly. I know who were associates With him in fact me and reggie right jr. Seniors daddy We're talking about tooky the reggie right to compton police. His father has a lot of history and knowledge Back in there, but very few of them that are related To tooky, uh, do we still little wane? It's uh stepbrother died wane callaway then it was bridget then it was vicki So I haven't been in contact with him too much over the years as we get no Yeah, yeah, we are you getting older you you guys y'all started out of 13 12 hanging out together Well, I know i'm about at about 13 14 at that time. It was about 17 18 Okay, he was about 17 18. He only lived to be about 24 25 Wow, so that was about a year Wow, so when you when you when you look at the way things have and I asked uh A total because I've got a lot of views on one of my deal because I asked him He gave an analogy of people who were using Uh, the the the the krip or blood or pyru a name and generating finances over it But really not uh doing anything in those communities. Some have never been to those communities Um, what do you have to see about that? Well, it's not just people. Uh, you got uh Hat companies that uh, you know the la dodger hats are blue But they'll make the hats red because they know through marketing and research and that in la a lot of guys Won't blotter blue hat, but if we make it red So it's sort of like when jesse jackson used to go backstage And uh threaten the coca-cola company and then they go meet him back door I think it's sad that a lot of people are using this culture and the blood of others To exploit this culture that was created in los angeles mind you and then getting blood off the back of people Who's dying in the streets and debt makes you really want to wonder do they really want this to stop? It's too profitable. You know you have uh, this is not no rap song at the end in three minutes This is not no book where you open it up and it's closed It's gone when you're on that payment 24 hours a day you can wipe up water But when somebody bleed that blood leaves stains Wow Yeah, and and just to be did you ever see from the time because I know when you guys first was coming up Did you ever think it would last as long and go this far from the i'm talking about from that 14ish 15ish age No, we weren't even thinking on no level We didn't even know what we was doing because everything was so new you don't have to remember they've always had games I always had some type of game It's just what you was marching for And we were totally different from a lot of them And it was because of the vacuum that was created in los angeles when the police Infiltrated us organizations The black panthers and that's when there was a void and people have made the mistake of saying It's the police that started the crypts and the bloods. I'm gonna speak on the crypts I can't speak on the bloods and I'm gonna speak on the west side because I'm from the west side and uh We come when we uh integrated with ramon washington. They were off the east side Then you had the competence so at the end of the day We wasn't thinking about no Revolutionary Ideas ideologies. We was 14 13 15 year old boys hadn't had sex with our socks off Sneaking out the window at night and a lot of people say well your parents our parents from back then it's yours My mama from mississippi. My daddy from emphasis. They migrated here So we were basically the new blacks in los angeles At that time because it was integrated on our side of town It was still integrated and things of this nature. We're getting a Giant slides a gold cart of swimming pools Wooden basketball courts with glass Backboards and all this stuff where as when I moved off the east side off the huber corridor We wouldn't so it was a culture shock, but they didn't have gangs on the west side They had cliques because they didn't have no older guys over there The most you would see back then with somebody like took him 18 But they weren't doing what they do now. So at the end of the day, nobody could imagine At its time back then and think back 50 years later to the future. They wasn't thinking like that Wow so when you think back to like The times when when rodney king Was when the riots and all that went on What do you because you you so keen on the way you conversate about things? Let me be real with you. I interview a lot of people, you know, and what during those times What sticks out to you during the rodney king? Yeah, the rodney king era and all that Well, what sticked out to me is the law enforcement's when he first got arrested I had got arrested in pasadena for boosting Okay, three of us we making bags And dropping them in there make the metal a neck that we hustling we get cracked I go to pass a dinner court And while we're sitting in there this after rodney king just had got beat up at the beginning They say any y'all know rodney king Now I don't got busted dead bank So I say man, we might can talk our way about this. I'd say yeah, I know rodney king He say well, you ever been to prison where you was in jail when I know rodney king from the man in the moon. I'd say yeah He say well, what can you tell us about rodney king? I said what you trying to find out? He said well, we need to know if he was violent in prison. I say man. I can tell you all about that He let me go and my buddy go and gave somebody else the case and I told him I'll think about it. They gave me the card internal affairs. I got a big uh Uh shield on it and I forgot about it. So I'm in jail doing the violation behind this now And all of a sudden internal affairs come and now they want me to come give a disposition I was so scared I had on glasses and flushed them down the toilet because I say whoever did something with these police They had to tell him I had glasses on I know I was in trouble So that was happening on that and they got on me on that and flak That was one of the main reasons they came back in uh framey when the three strikes But when the rodney king happened incident happened, I was locked up But I also knew that uh, you know atrey gangsters uh football the la4 and rm What's the ones that alleged they hit reginald denny in the head? So it was ironic that uh A videotape and this type of stuff where you can have clear-cut evidence That a man had been physically assaulted and uh, uh his violations civil rights were violated by law enforcement And that it got away But as far as it's shocking me now because that's been going on for quite some time Yeah, I hear you talk about that all it's still going on and it's still going on today And uh, we're trying to make it to where we have a better uh redress when people file complaints a lot of times these complaints Just like uh, uh murder with the young man in minnesota The poli show by he had 17 complaints and priors before he even got caught for this one So we have to start looking into better oversight when it comes to law enforcement than their violation of people on the streets of color and poorness The way they're being adversely affected and their civil rights are being live violated Well, I'm glad you said that because I got a it's nothing wrong with filing a police I mean filing a report on the police officer. It's really protecting you. It's not hurting you for doing it It's protecting you it's actually getting the bad police out the street and helping a good one survive It's nothing wrong with filing a police report. So don't think that just because you file a police report You're not gangster. None of that forget that you're helping yourself in your community Yeah, so I when I when I look back at time and you you being a guy who you season you understand you Actually, I remember when rap started When when when hip hop came on the scene, I know and you always talk about michael concession um, how do you feel it uh changed the the the environment and the way things was moving in in the la You know in the la area. Well at first hip hop it was soul train gang banging the pop lock Yeah, yeah, that's what was popping 71 72 73 And then later on when the drug trade come in and they started because a lot of the Hip hop uh culture and uh company started from uh drug transactions. You mean 81 82 Yeah That's what i'm saying, but i'm saying in the 70s No at the end of the 77 7 they started with the cocaine eat the patient and that's when the drug game Start mixing in with the gang banging. Okay, and that started that then from that went to money to start getting into Hip hop and from there Uh, they started uh, uh, nwa michael concession We all in the game same game And other group of men that was coming back out in the early 80s And then the game started changing a little bit when it started seeing that it was profitable And it's culture started changing and it started being acceptable To be a grip or blood and it became fashionable and it went from there started off at uh F the police and it ended up now with f each other Our bitches and hoes and shit like this is sexual and it's so bad Uh to where we had these type of images Uh that portraying us as for us being exploited by those that are top usually the jews or the white And they'll have certain artists that have been around to where now they're running a monopoly in the game Where you got to go through this rapper this actor and a lot of these youths are getting beat and getting contracts And uh that aren't worth nothing where they end up the way they come in Broken everything else. So it's a shady hectic game like tupac said, but at the end of the day The images that's being depicted Uh, I have a reservation about but I also know about The freedom of speech the way it's you got several different sections of a newspaper Some people read this section some people read that section. So I understand that but overall I don't like some of the Images or the language that's being depicted in the rap game now particularly When those aren't living the life that they are talking about But other people are trying to catch up to them Seeing that you're rethinking this stuff. It's it's hard work to get into entertainment It's very hard work. I watch this them guys So it's not that easy where you're going to come up overnight and be no superstar. You have to be born with it A lot of times when you you said tupac, which is a good name tupac came to california Early on and went back and forth. It seemed like he had a back and forth situation from new york to california But when he came and embraced the mob the blood member m o b is what he would say And I remember watching that whole thing when him and biggie was into it And I want to say biggie was more of a blue side Somewhat insinuated crib. I'm gonna be that's where I seen it, you know It seemed as if it was that type of they took that and married it into the The the the the rivalry it seemed that way now I could be wrong But that's what it seemed to me during the time from the outside looking in But when I look at Biggie coming down there and dying in that area Where were you at when that happened? Oh, I don't know when he got killed. I don't know where I was at At that time, but I know what was being said because uh, Especially on the streets because I know at that time he had made something like uh, I'm coming back to he's going back to cali Yeah, he's coming coming. He did that from that old l.l. So yeah Well, I know in the streets of l.a. When they were saying uh, he's coming back to cali cali They were saying to get killed to get killed to get killed. Oh, that was to talk on wow So they already were saying that for even came. Yeah Wow, so so and you were hearing that and the reason I ask you this is because from texas understanding something And living in l.a. and having to deal with it and the streets is is talking and the people is The environment is a is a certain way Even when I look at just even here when mo 3 got killed On the highway, it sends a certain aura through the city I know for a fact when that happened. It's a certain aura in the city. Am I right? Yes, sir You know what I mean? So I know you being there would give me a different explanation than what I would be thinking Being in texas. That's why yeah, because it's just like a lot of people don't know the aura When nipsey got killed, that's another one or uh slim 400 usually what happens is Particularly with the internet and how quickly things could get out that might not be true rumors and stuff like that Which could lead to somebody getting killed particularly if they say Another one faction did it went in fact they didn't but just like for example when nipsey hustle uh With slain and uh Condolences to his family those black sam. The black sam and his mother and his father and them they have a church right up the street from us But uh, I remember that night clearly where I was uh standing up over a rooftop and you could see it was real dark gray Right up the street from uh where the incident happened and you can hear nothing but side rains and Fire engines and just a whole bunch of mess, but uh, you know, I got a show called Voices from the street sounds of the streets and you couldn't hear nothing the start cars had got off the street and uh everybody went in the house because they at the time they didn't know Who had killed nipsey and they knew if certain uh organizations were Even mentioned about doing it it could explode so that whole night It was dark gray overcast real spooky and wasn't nobody on the streets Nobody but even more importantly after they had la gang's unite Uh, and all of them came over uh over the honor nipsey hustle. We did uh Loving hip-hop hollywood where I worked with yo-yo and apple watts I did the security for them when we filmed that Uh, it was sad that the elected officials all of those local elected and state officials Did not cut to intervene to keep the dialogue going and that's what's one of the problems that happens out here When we go back to we have to look at our local elected officials as far as making a change And maybe have to start getting them out of office if they've been there 10 15 years within the same district and it's nothing Change, uh, we have to start looking toward Changing people in office and making sure the funding go to those that are actually doing the work that can make a impact And make a difference in the community I've seen you when that was going on. I've seen you in new york on hot 97 a little bit after that Go ahead. Uh, wasn't nipsey hustle building the school? Uh, I can't say if he was building the school And I think he was doing something over there. I wouldn't doubt it though I think I did see somewhere they had a basketball court colorfully painted Somewhere right up in this community. So I can't uh, specifically say yes, but I think I wouldn't put it past him I heard of but I was like if he died instead of instead of going to his store supporting the store Why not help everybody build that school that he wanted to build build that school for To help other black kids to actually that didn't need I mean it needed help To where they can go to because I think that's what he was building school for like a performance school For black people. Yes, sir. Nothing was a trade school Something like that. Yes, sir I was like it was going to help help the other black people come in So like if he was going to build that school why not get together everybody gets together That has money that's willing to help him and build that school. Keep keep it going space legacy Sound good to me I'm sorry. I would rather for that to happen Then everybody's supporting and talking about going to his store like everybody went to his store the stuff They could put money it got closed down right after that though His store gone up with that school would have still been up right now The store could have been there if it was it was an organized deal where he if they actually I don't know the ends and outs of it But if that shopping center was owned by them Then they could have kept things going but it became a somewhat I heard drive-bys and all kind of stuff We from outside looking in yeah, but you hear these things like I heard you can't go over there if you go over there You might get shot up But just for going over there looking all kind of stuff I've heard some crazy stuff about that store that me and my wife frequented Before all this happened. We was going there when he was living. I never went there when he had died I only went there when he was living. I went me and black sandwich pictures me and him We we have a family. You see what we do kind of the same thing So I was drawn to him because my brother had mentioned it and it was like yeah Steven mentioned it to me man. Go out and see nips in him and go see you know, and I had met nipsy at the Palm's hotel and when I met him I was like dang man. I said you ain't been doing everything like you need to be doing I I on the music he was like, yeah, you gonna see he was telling me about the new stuff He had coming whether we're blue laces or whatever we this was years before he passed away He had had this was after he had first came out and he was like real, you know We knew him in Texas because you mind me a snoop. I ain't gonna lie during that time and I was like dang man What you've been doing lately? It was like in 2011 Maybe 2012 and he was like you gonna see you're gonna see and after that I think he sold albums to jz For a hundred dollars or something it may have been after that But I just know being him had a hell of a conversation right there at the check-in We was at check-in together and it was just me and him just because I go to you know Nice spots and he ended up being there But then after that a few years later me and my wife and kids Will go by his store because we on this store and we've been had a long time So it was like mutual doing the same thing kind of you know just supplying the community um, so How did how does it they end up losing the spot after he passed away? Nobody kept up with it. Nobody does anything after that. No, I can't speak on What happened to that property in fact all of it's closed it's closed down the whole thing right thing It's closed down with a tarp around it where you can't see you can't see in there nothing like that but the last time I Seen nipsey and had a conversation with him was possibly maybe a week before that a not too long Joey badass was on tour and had a concert at greek for All of us all time done or something like that had all the elected officials Joey badass guapoli Uh, quite a few artists and nipsey hustle also was on stage there and we all was back there in the back And uh, we was talking back there in a couple of weeks or right after that. It's when the incident happened. Well, yeah, man I know that I'm sorry. I hate that happened man Definitely loved it the movement loved everything because it was a lot of positivity with a lot of the things that he done And you think about that la area like I said it can become dangerous real fast pop smoke I believe he was up there when he got killed He had shown himself being somewhere and somebody's seen it. I believe it's what I heard now I don't know because I wasn't there but just Why is it so violent When it comes down to these rap artists and the things that they're doing is it because of the money or what? Well, you know, they to me They in the world are they on where they get to interact with each other And they don't taking it too far to where they're trying to live up to the image and you know, I'ma put it like this The only thing stronger than a man's pride It's a mother's love Every man and woman will swallow every pill known the man to stay alive But a lot of men or women won't swallow their pride. Did they get up in here? You have a lot of money involved They don't nail each other and it's a Comrade or reader where it doesn't make no sense to where you have to go and kill off good talent Look at all these talent that offers artists Getting a life destroyed over image and acting and talking about something that Really doesn't adversely affect because usually when you're in the rap game You so far away from what's going on that you got to get your stories from somebody else That's why a lot of times you see them with street credibility dudes around them else How else they gonna know the stories to tell the same what they do And I just think it's a shame that they said and target each other argue with each other then take it Uh Measures to the extreme to where uh, somebody's parent is crying Somebody's daughter has lost their father and it just it really needs to be resolved. They need to have some type of Dialogue create some type of dialogue and understand them. That's what's acceptable If you got a beef sit up and talk you don't have to air it out on the internet But once again this social media Uh, this what they call it when you trolling and looking around it's has changed and uh, we're abusing social media as well as the entertainment We're abusing it as Our race don't nobody do the things we doing to each other then broadcast it You can go on the internet and see that your child has been killed quicker than you can getting a call from the corner That's not acceptable It's not and we have to stand up and create some platforms to where we just can't be giving guys like Somebody hollering out our rape somebody and we'll rape again. Then you got him on television. Yeah, I don't make no no no no It's rules to this game man But we don't apply because Everything cool, but that ain't how they go for everybody man. That ain't how that should be man Well, you you got people like uh, like I said, I see the collaborations to I want to take it back to la for a second with like, uh, uh, blue face blue face and, um, um Wack 100 is his manager or whatever But they represent, um, I know blue face represent the crips. Um When you look at what these guys, uh, are doing now and whether good or bad or just being an artist Are you proud of what what they've become in in in this current environment? I'm I'm I'm proud of anybody that can get up out the mud and come up and come up and grind and come up out the mud and make it Like I say, I don't uh, I don't choose to listen to the Constance and other people might not choose but they got a area where people like them. So now I'm happy for anybody It's just that when you do get there be a builder Bring somebody with you come back and bring those That will witch you when you is down and out too many times They'll go and leave and forget about it And don't come back and help those that way you can give back because a lot of times you got to put your faith in God not man And we have to start learning to be builders not destroy us not uh slander and not down talking not riding on nobody It's just too much of that going on Uh, uh negativity when there's so many things positive We can do if we come together as a whole if we don't have to turn our guns in It's no way I nobody going to turn their guns in for a concert ticket But at least we don't have to worry about each other We got more than enough races that will come do something to any of us in here just because of the color of our skin That's all it takes and it's sad that not only do I have to worry about them But then I got to worry about my old people. That's just too much. You can't win You gotta worry about them first and you gotta worry about the other people. Yes, sir Because they're the closest to you close to you. That's what's wrong And then another thing I don't like about it It's like when you when the black person look at a black person What's the first thing they're gonna do like why is you mugging me? Why are you looking at me when a white person look at a white person? They say congratulations. How you doing? It's always some positive But it's nothing out of that without right now. It's always some bullshit. They don't even say hi in LA They say where you from to you. That's crazy. That's crazy. They don't say how you doing a man or nothing They say where you from and it's like say things to me. I don't game bound or none of that But I know I'm standing on whatever I say So if I go someplace like that, it's gonna cause a conflict because I don't game bang at all But you come at me like that. I'm gonna say something to you and it's gonna be a problem That's why I don't like to like I always tell a stuff like that if I have to like if I see somebody in In that type of area I know I'm going all the way because my other two bad for me being in that situation So I'm like, I'm gonna say if I see it come I'm like, I'm going all the way because I know how I am It's gonna go to it's gonna go the opposite way. So I always say hey, let me stay away from that So I ain't got where about these two way from this. I got where about these like I know myself Not to the point where I don't have to be around certain stuff And I know if I have to be somewhere like I have to have a gun or somewhere like I don't need to be there It's like I'm I'm in I'm gonna have one But it's protect my family. It's not protecting me or I need to be there to protect the people who I got with me Not me So it's like Go ahead So it's like in that time Frank's like it's it's cool to have a gun But don't have a gun to actually try to show I try to kill people just because you got it It's protect your family and you and it's it's protecting It's not showing off and I hate that stop showing off for the ground because you got a gun Stop showing off for social media because you got a gun and when it's time to use it you don't use it How many people in this world had a gun in their lifetime and still died? A lot of them so that gun ain't on me. Nothing's because you got it It's how you use it and when you use it's the problem. So stop showing off a gun just because you have it Yeah, yeah, um when when I I think I go back to drakeo and I think he was stabbed in the neck is what I'm hearing When uh stuff like that happened, um, and he was a rap artist and you said something earlier You said that it get home quicker With his mother, you know to his mother then it do, you know, then Office it get quicker off of social media Yeah, I'm so From a legal representative Yeah, so so before he could even uh before he could get to the hospital It was all ready being said that yg Uh Click had something to do with it. I don't know if that's true or not but how At that point people started putting other people in jeopardy when the social media platforms or the social media starts to Amplify the internet start to amplify things like that. Am I tripping or is this something that's real? He said earlier. That's what he said earlier Once that goes off on the internet you can't pull it back What's been said because it don't take but a second through that internet? I don't see them have Say a function where it'd be two or three of them and they'll put it on social media and within 30 minutes You got two three thousand people where everybody knows this is where it's happening that You know, you got telephone and tele-negro. That's the quickest way Way before internet and that's how they do it now telephone or tele-negro You that tele-negro That's how I go Yeah, that's it. Uh, so yeah, so um and and the next thing you you have to look around and just try to understand like You know working how can we how can we help to scenario because I don't see it Just changing off the bat. You just try to get in and try to help to try to curve it to a where it doesn't happen as much You see what i'm saying. Yeah, you just try to uh create some type of dialogue to where uh, you try to make it to where the Violence drop down in fact uh from 2015 from the hundred days hundred nights when it was at one is all times high Coming around 2017 and so forth doing the efforts of a lot of people and stuff like that Murder had went down at its lowest rate since 1966 in los angeles And uh once again we go back to the elected officials Instead of pouncing on that and and and keeping the dialogue and those people that were involved that were making it happen They let it go so now uh because of black lives matter and in most of these cities a lot of uh crime is spiking up And it's a reason why crime is spiking up or uh murders aren't being solved Because if you think you're going to sit all these years and complain about a white police killing the black And then in the city when something happened where it'd be Race on race or whatever and you think you're going to call them and they're going to rush out They're not doing that and that's what's happening in a lot of these cities where law enforcement just don't lay down They don't lay them off and a lot of people don't know these are the effects One of the things that black lives matter has caused in the inner city You can call and say hey, I thought it was a peeping time looking at my children, which is a true story They didn't come out for the lady the lady had to call me. Hey melvin What can you do to help me to get some type of assistance because I work at night and I think somebody's uh peeping into my window and uh People and they did because they chased the young man the way they End up uh finding the bike that he jumped off of And so these type of things are making it very difficult in the inner cities to survive and live by right now Uh, it's a lawlessness that's going on in Los Angeles. I had a friend that lost his uh son lost his wife To sense with gun violence purposely, but who cried about that Who complained about that? I had a young man that I know Uh, just a little homeless guy Never did nothing shot him eight times. So who to address these issues? Who who speaks for those that aren't slain by police who aren't famous and that's what I do I try to bring issues that otherwise Uh, another agencies wouldn't bring up because they also have families and loved ones to where they don't get the same respect As a high profile case. Let me ask you about uh Joy badass because you you I know you you had sent me the pictures and you know, I thank you for for uh Taking a picture with boss talk on with joy badass. How how did you and him meet and and how did you become? You know, you guys come become uh, uh, I would say To even be you know, just just rocking out with with this type of guy. How did y'all how did y'all meet? Well, uh, joy, uh, and it's cousin wildly bluestone All of them out of brooklyn and the affiliated associated, you know, we might we'll just put it We macaws and some other people are the hat fields. We are okay. Oh, okay, and uh from there Joy, uh, invited me to come wildly and we start in fact, they start interacting the way to new york, uh McCoy start in acting with the la mccoy. It's on a high level and it started spreading to where People from all over started to come to and you know when it couldn't be done because you got to remember new york and la Wasn't like that. No, y'all had a big big falling out back. You know the rap game, right? But this was going toward Re-integration of them talking to each other and from there I started hanging with joy When they was with pro era and all them and I wanted to start hanging out We went to concerts and we started talking and they just it's like me and let me hang around And then uh, we had a shooting up at the park where Rival gang came and shot up our daycare center and fired like 15 shots into the daycare And so uh, didn't know elected officials help they didn't even write a report. So I told joy, uh, Let me bar get 10,000 to buy a security system so we can Protect the kids and joy said, okay. I uh, I'll give you 10,000 But then uh, local elected officials instead of me getting the credit for it Then they went in to finally be dying to do something and from there I just started hanging out with joy. Well, he let me privilege to him On one of his albums a song for to come out called gem something on that and every time he come He get with me and I look out for him make sure he got safe passage I can move like he moved and I check in when I go to New York and we just been like Father and son Wow And and it just feel good to see that you link with him and that you guys have that type of bond the way Y'all trust each other. Um, so I mean Does he come to does he come to calli? I want to stay on that Does he come to calli and uh do concerts and music and stuff as well? He's doing that uh book of canan. Uh, he was uh, donated money to the school and a lot of people don't know. I think uh I think he won. Uh, what was that? Oscar he won an award him and puff daddy for a short film. He's in uh, uh, 50 cents. Uh, what is that? Yeah, he in uh, uh, book of canan. Yeah, uh, he's in that so joe. He's pocabarone Uh, pocabarone, uh, cologne, oboe, croft, sunshine, joy guy has a lot going on. We got a lot going on Not going on but joey been in the game for a long time for such a young age and a wonderful kid Wonderful find somebody to look up to and talk to about different things that may be going on with him That's a dope move. I like it man. I like the fact that he has somebody he can say hey pick up the phone Man, that's what i'm thinking now man. That ain't this or this ain't that and why not do it this way That helps a lot of time brother You know, so what was you about to ask? I was saying as you said earlier as you when you say you check in like some people look at that So if you check in someplace like it's like a bad thing like you got typically checking it's like It can actually help you like you said to help you move around like you waiting to move around Like nothing wrong with checking in sometimes. It's like it actually can help you it actually say your life sometimes But today they used the term checking in the way it once again had come to pride It ain't like a day ago. Oh, I don't got to check in When it really ain't about that the term I say is it's just uh like when you got a house And it's a no knock notice. I'm just announcing that I'm here Yeah, that's all and it's respectful thing to do particularly when you're on somebody else's turf You're not knowing what's going on here the safest thing to do is to get with those and your crew that's from there And move how they move exactly keep your ass in your lane and that's a good way to get back home too Yeah, so checking in, uh, it's not always a bad thing You can check in to check in. It's just the term and the uh, The stigma that's to it. It's how to use it to where oh, I ain't got to check in or that I just say, you know, like I'm coming to this town and I'm gonna get with you and tap in and that's that You know for communication purposes, but it's not mandatory and that's what people think like they tell you Oh, you better check in and that's when the conflict call, but if you keep it on just a level of Public safety, I would think and recommend that it would be best to go on and get with somebody when you particularly Out here in these streets and run around nobody but nobody but that person Why would you go and run around when it's always easy to kill a stranger? Yeah, yeah, it's easy to kill a stranger. Hmm. It's easy to kill a stranger. That's that was Those are that those are the words of wisdom So, um Joey badass, like I said, I didn't know he was helping and and doing things like that in the community like that Joey does a lot of things man Joey gave komo before he got uh in his incident in new york. Joey was working with mayor komo Had donated a 25 000 dollars To that school Fabio foreign he does a lot Uh, brooklyn batman. He does a lot Uh, uh, quite a few uh guys big u. He does a lot Uh, uh, uh, bennard cooper a r. O. P. He does a lot skip Uh, uh, uh C rack that works with marquis dawson It's a lot of people that do a lot of stuff to get back to the men all around they work on the national level Local level state level national level But a lot of times you won't get to hear or see what they do because they don't have time To be on social media and also their guidelines and protocols because of who they work for mayors chamele hairs Maxine waters Karen bass marquise dawson uh, uh, uh, just uh, uh, a philanthropy of uh, uh, uh, uh Elected officials from the state local level as well as the federal senate and so forth See i've worked and had a radio show And watched it in dc in 2000 called the more better man blue show. I've had numerous shows Uh, I reported on the 2000 million man march Back then uh, I was with uh, martin luther king's wife Coretta scott king and a lady named dorthy high It's the first one to have her own property on pennsylvania avenue. I stung out with them boys to me and geronimo prat I spoke there Uh, the other little comedian guy that used to be so i've been around in a lot of civil rights. I do civil rights i'm a author We produce in the movie a documentary called uh, uh the world epidemic senseless gun violence Which fit to come out with freeway rick uh justice justified Fathers in hip hop justified bone stugs and harmony uh, uh, the lynch mob chill uh, hutch from above the law uh, ice iced tea uh, tradie gonnarie eight uh, uh, raided eggs We got just a whole lot of guys, uh, a sergeant dorsi that'd be on sinning in We just got a whole big project that we've been going on for three years that we think is going to be very explosive And address this senseless gun violence that we think is a world epidemic and put a light on that and see what we can do Also, when are we going to get the documentary? melvin farmer Well, actually joy manager Cousin while he said melvin, uh, we'll give you this certain amount About 50 just to start writing a book and like I told him I don't really like talking about my past because Contrary to what a lot of people think and they'd say oh, this this is a lot of people don't know about people that have changed They like this been 50 years and a lot of guys Family don't know about they pass history and I try to keep it their way I don't really like talking about what happened that era because I promise you it's not gonna be very nice at all So I don't like talking about it and very few Do you hear from my era talk about that because we're not proud of what we do But every time oh, we don't want to hear these old men stories Well, nigga, you don't want to hear about Michael Jordan before he got famous That's right. What's the difference? But when we speak it's a problem But when we speak y'all trying to put it on y'all tape The shit y'all doing we was here way before you you're not doing nothing different than what this game started about But the problem is we try to choke been down this road before and our past is most of y'all future But will we ever get that documentary? Oh, I'm working on it when god like if god tells me to write it like I'm down here to go and look for a bible school Yeah, yeah, well you was gonna talk about that right? I never read the bible But in my heart I want to go to school. I want to go to school to learn the bible Okay, so no amount of money can make me talk about my life Unless I want to Of course, I don't want to be in front. I don't like that. I'm an introvert Once I leave here take me two or three days to get my energy back. Yeah, that's everything you hear gonna be for me It's I I Unless we do something. Yeah. Yeah, that's what I am. I'm an individual. I like being alone So I'll probably end up writing something Pretty soon when the spirit come into me and how I want to write it, but I'll get a lot of offers I'm pretty sure you do you got a dope story. I was just thinking about because I interviewed uh freeway rick arousal He had one but they ended up Sliding him for it and taking his story and me and him talked about that and um, you know just you know The stories that the your legacy the time that you the things that you've done You know the things that you've seen I always tell you like in la when we talked We have to have that that's that's therapy that's therapeutic It helps people to hear your story and that that may be going through something You know, I always I know that helps you had to start writing it You had to start writing it now I got another Thing that i'm doing with a man named kawase where we started where they want me to write 10 little short stories And then we're gonna start so i'm doing a little writing now to where I probably end up doing something where it'll be released Also, we have a publishing company also And i'm with black writers on tour because i've already published a book called the new slave ship that uh Uh predicted mass incarceration in 98 So now I haven't started writing it young man The reason why I say it is because like if you if you have to start writing you can write it and They just put it up so whenever you want to put it out and I already be there for you. Yes, sir Yeah, I can't wait. I definitely know it's it. I know it would be a banger I know it would be something that everybody would be tuned into Snoop Dogg Mentioning all those names you didn't mention snoop. Um, is there any Thing that sticks out that he's does and you from west side long beach is another place I don't know how it lays out out there, but I know you all you guys know each other. Um Uh, do he do things in the community that you hear about and all that good stuff all of them all of them do a lot of stuff To give back to the community It's just some people think they owe them something. Okay, because uh, that's what happens a lot of time uh Ty reads Quite a few of them will come in this game and they might not be game members or something and they might say I'm from here. I'm from there and then you know, yeah, because that coincides, right? That coincides and that makes it where you know, well if you using our name and ain't really put in no work You're gonna have to come back in another type of way and and bring us on but when it comes to snoop Uh, just on the individual he got his lead Uh, he uh does videos. He gives out turkeys Uh, he does a lot of things. He gave a A blue carpet, uh event for local crips where all of them could come Then he gave one after his birthday then his mother died And coudola sister and the loss of his mother because you know when you lose your mother That's almost like your past everything is over with it. There ain't no future once your mom or your dad going Everything will fall behind you. So coudola sends to him on that but overall a lot of people do a lot of stuff To give back to the communities where a lot of times, you know, they don't put it out there brag about it So I can't say nothing but kudos to him. Yeah, I always just been a big fan of snoops, man snoop is a Dope artist and ever since he started from doggies out or before that when he was with drae and 1a 7 on undercover cop You know, I remember all those songs and him being a young snoop to being the snoop that he is today I seen him come in the game and I seen the things that uh He he brought to the table, you know, as far as the rap game go I think he's a pinnacle for the for the west coast when he come down to what he'd done in the time that he spent He dedicated his life to it And and so, you know, you wouldn't have the drae that you have today if it was not for snoop And you wouldn't have a snoop that you have today if it was not for drae So it goes hand in hand with those two when it come down to the artistic flow for me, you know, and uh The the the fact of the matter remains is You know, he's here now and he's still for some kind of way He's able to keep himself relevant in today's times a lot of people can't you know what? I mean do that the way he does it his his legacy is different. I know of drae did the apple The the deal would be to the apple and all that but it's still not the same as the aura that snoop Leaves as you look at his legacy in his path It's something about this dude that makes him Different than anybody else on the west coast And I've seen it from the time he started till now Yeah, well, you know, he keeps it real and he keeps some guys whose ears are to the pavement. He got a Cubone you got a Who else would be running around with snoop? He used to run with my boy reese cup Free reese cup then, you know the thorns Chico bill these are all of my guys That I grew up with as early age that snoop probably looked up to a new them So I know snoop helped out reese cup and reese cup messed that up the thorns I know you keep my boy here me for to keep my boy cuba on with his barbecued softs and everything else going so A lot of times snoop Will give some guys opportunity If you got talent or you know, he keep it where you can be accessible to him. I can't say that That's dope man. And I like to say even on that end then you look at his He did a podcast one time. I watched it all the time and then he did uh, uh, um, he did Break the show a cooking show. He's something else. Yeah Yeah He's able to tackle each Thing that God puts in front of him in a way that makes him Stay relevant. Like I said, uh, even with him starting out with the two one three, you know, uh, with a one g and uh, They had uh, it was a group they had before Nate though, you know before they came into Yeah, yeah, this dude has and when when you look at his story From the time he came in to the time when now He's still That same essence is there and and you can't most people lose that most people fall off You've seen it. I can name them, but I won't do them like that But most people don't stay relevant and stay consistent that he's as he's done his age at his age, man Yeah, like he can still come out right now and people gonna love him People gonna show up and uh, I seen him even down in houston with south side shorty I'm going to I'm going to find her too. I said when I go to houston But I seen him pull up on the on in the bus and show love even in texas and the way that the texas people embraced him You know, just show everybody loves snoop doggy dog. You know what I mean? And that's just that it just yields what it yields, man Um from and that's from texas, you know what I'm saying, um when you when I I wanted to ask you one more That and I got to ask you this and I know it's not an easy question to To answer and you probably gonna tell me no, but I don't care I'm gonna ask you anyway first charlston white will ask you a part one and a part two on that question part one is Do you regret? bringing him uh Dealing with him in the la area when you guys was hanging out No, because it really wasn't uh, you've seen the video. Yeah, something happened with charlston white after Remember I was down here dallas and I had did a show with him and I had another one hooked up with him after uh with uh, uh christopher darden diamond carter and me and another lady named dr Desiree uh Mellow what's gonna host it where I hooked him up. I can say everything he did from the first two or three years And it wasn't like he was All around and this and that and stuff going on because usually at that time I had been displaced because police had ran in and that's another thing about me being homeless No, the police everybody know the police just had ran in and put me out to where they didn't told me melvin Get your ass out this town if you come back in three years We're gonna kill your rescue behind my son and his incident So and I just you see I'll come right back up like bill cream a little dab, but do you? so anyway, no, I don't regret that because uh It really wasn't nothing he hung out a minute and then did what he did and then went on about his business There wasn't no social where we just did this and we did that because it could have been uh I don't have met people where they call itself coming in tapping in And a lot of times I put them in the direction or whoever they want to meet and they end up being fbi informants So it could have went way worse than this a lot of times You don't know who these people is like I say they come up to st Andrews park and they want to tap in meet people and this and that But it's ironic that Charleston white came to me for protection To walk these streets and he get it and everybody he talking about these people embraced them So I have a vested interest in this because my face is on him and that's why that's how they go But so that's that's the first part. Do I regret it? I don't look at anything that happened yesterday The only thing good about yesterday they stay over and the only thing about tomorrow is they not promise I stick with it right now. Wow. So and and And I say that because um when you when you went back After this interview, um, you know, I mean, I know you was on different platforms. I seen you It was like I could every time turn the thing on it was you popped up or a tola or whatever or and and I say that to say did how did the people of california look at that? For as you you know what I mean for as you and he I'm having this blowout I know when mob james and him had an issue Uh, uh, it was like, okay, man that that one handled the correct way. I ain't had no problems with uh About I handled it. Uh, nobody even said nothing about it It ain't nothing to talk about because it could have got it can get they don't see me handle stuff another way too So that now that's just and and I've seen other ones So this is just nothing that it's done and over with no harm no file But we can stay up here where I'm gonna be doing on anybody ass I'm gonna be doing fact checks when you open your mouth. Charleston white can come here I'm here till friday and he can sit right over there again and whatever you run in this mouth I'll probably kill him off. See he won't sit in front of me Because you can't do that, but he got an open table where he I'm here in this town now He can sit right there with that man and step to the mic All you got to do is inform you and let's step to the mic and hear what you got to say And I'll debate you right now a fit swear up and I promise you I embarrassed him I promise you all that crazy shit he talking and these people overlooking like for instance Uh, all young people are gang members. That's the craziest shit. I heard All dudes go to jail to be and come out muslims half the people in jail can't even this illiterate where they can't even breathe And see here go the other side of just that just to show you how dumb have to shit each day When they go to the prison and they end up being a muslim of a christian You know what most of them do that if they ain't believing in that Because that's usual the neutral ground to where when these uh, uh, uh Wars start racial wars where you got the bgps To mexican mafia The and brotherhoods the northern fermillas the abes the ubs the vanguards the blue nose The uh black coats All these are prison gangs most people don't even know the difference between the prison gang and the street gang So usually in prison a lot of them network gang members or political parties That's a way to get out to where you're neutral and don't have you got a way out to where you ain't in this game So a lot of times that's that's dumb And to say that crypts of bloods and you know why you pick crypts and bloods Because he's really trying to go to the witness protection program Because when you haul out about snitches. Oh the white man snitch, but when a white person snitch they get full, uh Interrogations of the law and the matters in which they're filing on And they get all the police functions. They can go get relocated. They can go get a new job They get new identity. They get a new car to get a new home But when a black tail in the city All they do is get the fingerprinted and tail and run these tape then they might get put right back next To the person they're telling on So there's no incentive For those in the Los Angeles to tell because it's dangerous I see it all the time particularly these high-profile murders Ask Jennifer rivers about the red shoe murder when her son was killed and after all the hoopla She calling me every day melvin. They threatening me at court or this and that But once that shine go off the only ones there left is the family So it's a lot of things that he's saying that need to be fact-checking. He's like I say he can step right here on the mic Okay, let me ask you this and and and I ain't gonna hold you after this And this is a good one here. This is the last and I believe this one will roll it up I hear you say a lot of times you told me you said, uh Man, I like him. He all right guy, you know, I like to get the fella or whatever time I Charleston Could you guys ever? Be friends again Oh No, we can't be at because you can't take back what you say. That's like doing the robbery They ain't giving the money back man. What the hell are you talking about? What said is said and he gonna stand on his words Or he can step to the mic and say it right here. I don't ain't going to look for him I ain't got no animosity before him, but that that's that's for me. That's for anybody. I'm looking at his history He lied on people to try to climb to the top that don't work with me. I'm not one Go and go and say this and that but he also went and said he telling the police on me So, you know, I have no regard for me and my daughter or me and my mama He better stand in slang But I'm here in LA once again See now you put me in that mode because I will get in that mode because I look at this dirty rat a rat Well, other people put him in the game Like he king shit a turd island and he a snitch But I'm here in your town and wouldn't you want to talk about it? Step to the mic Hey, man, that's another that's melvin former. Hey, man Do you got anything else? Money Moses from melvin former anything you want to ask you wasn't here last time I don't ask another one. I like the way you carry yourself and you keep yourself full Yeah, but I want to say this also to end this and you do us need to really ask Charleston white Why you don't say the name of that school in Memphis where you went and talked to the kids Because they're going to be in trouble. I'm not through with that He should not be around kids and we have information that he attacked a 16 year old kid Uh from the horse's mouth. He also got into a swivel the way the person that gave that event Said melvin my final question was to him if you had to have Charleston white around any kids Would it be yes or no? That's all I needed to know and he said I would never Ever let nobody be around Charleston white. That's a child He said it was the worst three hours he ever seen He threatened everybody called kids faggots and like I say I don't have nothing against them But you do not nobody should let nobody be around no children like that particularly bragging about raping How you think that look as us as a black? I've been around murderers He'll side stranglers Charles Manson and I ain't never heard nobody brag about raping no woman not one time in my life We need to really hold him accountable for that Well, hey man, that's melvin farmer man. Uh, um, hey man, we love you, brother. I love everybody man. And uh, we I tell you man, uh, we love you at boss talk 101 man. We always enjoy you coming down. Thank you for coming God man, thank you and thank you now as money moses man moses you opinion Say man, it's been another great segment of boss talk 101 and we out