 Now, I'm on the gating away from what he did, but to say that like everybody I know I'm for sure is more powerful than the niggas he know. Wow, period. Every nigga I know is more powerful than the niggas he think he know. Is that just so? I don't need him to call nobody for me. As a matter of fact, I don't know a nigga I need to call somebody for me. So I never needed a nigga call for sure. Sure it's not around right now, man. You know my hometown, where I work? I work in a filler home. Wow, I'm comfortable. When I say I'm comfortable, play it. Don't boss talk one on one, one on one. Here we go. You call me on three way. Yeah, y'all call me. Malik had a basic. Let's talk about that a little bit. Yeah, but we gotta talk about that. Cause that happened on my watch, you know, on my show, we was in Las Vegas. And I had really, I was trying to understand cause I didn't, you know, I love Malik too. Talking to him, I ain't gonna lie here. As far as the conversation, he don't, the poem, everything about him when he come to what he do, hard. So he's okay. He's a poet. Let's talk about it, man. So you basically, the bullying part, you know, and it was bullying Danny boy. That's how I first got into it. Okay, okay. They was bullying Danny boy. Definitely. And he out of Chicago. He out of Chicago, he from the West side. So I got a couple of hard hitters I know from the West side. And we came out here to holler at these motherfuckers. Like you can't just treat a person like you want to treat them. Cause pop was my man. Pop was like, yo, they be definitely out here bullying Danny boy. I'm like, I'm on my way home. That struck a nerve with you. A bit nerve. And I didn't understand why. First of all, why? You know what I'm talking about? I didn't understand why cause I'm on the outside looking in. But now that I hear your story. Can we state what we said? It was like he was being bullied and that basically you, he had to come down. And really, you know, like, what did you, how did you guys approach that situation with them bullying Danny? How did you get your point across? Went to death row. Okay. Like, it's not sanctified and hollow ground it to me. You know, if it need, if it need to breathe and it can bleed, it can cease to exist. Yeah. So none of that superhero shit for me, G. No, I agree. None of that shit. Well, I agree. So y'all gonna stop. You went straight. No, some people ain't going. Cause you was you was you. Just like I straighten this out on the phone with his ass. Okay, let's talk about it. He's a poet, great poet, great poetry, great words, has nothing to do with nobody I know from this city who's going to call him. I don't know a nigga in this city that had called them when they got a problem unless they have a problem with writing or literature. That's one thing. I got to say this in his defense. When I looked up his stuff, like I looked up yours. It was this guy that came on the breakfast club and I cannot remember his name but he spoke highly of the fact of he came to interview in Chicago. Okay. Malik Yousaf, I don't know if you know him. He really, he organized the whole thing. He organized all the interviews with the gang members. He was right there. A lot of times he was right there. I'm seeing like poking at him, get him to talk. And when he did, Malik got all of the, all of the gang members together. Everybody put all of the major players together. Nobody give a fuck. And nobody give all of us can do that. All of you. I'm a gay nigga. And you can do that. I packed this motherfucking block up. That don't mean nothing. Wow. Now I'm not negating away from what he did but to say that like everybody I know, I'm for sure is more powerful than the niggas he know. Wow. Period. Every nigga I know is more powerful than the niggas he think he know. Is that just, I don't need him to call nobody for me. As a matter of fact, I don't know a nigga I need to call somebody for me. So I never needed a nigga call for sure. Sure it's not around right now man. You know in my whole time while I work, I work in a feeling home. Wow. Well I'm comfortable. When I say I'm comfortable, play it. I don't need, I've never needed no niggas, like I stand my head when I'm done, that don't mean I'm tough. But I do know that at the end of the day when it's time to leave here, we all go in that back room in that cold room. That's right. And more than likely, I'll be dressing ASP before somebody be dressing me. Wow. Man, I just, like I said, the way that Stoker shook, he had gotten shy in the league. That even came out on my shirt. As the spirit guides me, you know, to be late and to leave my bags, I run directly in the shirt. And this is, this is six months, no four or five months after the shooting. And you know, and I'm surprised that I got, I went to jail for that because I didn't shoot him. Right that part. I mean, look at the law. Look, look what the court say. The court say I didn't shoot him. I say I didn't shoot him. Do I know who shot him? Probably. Who shot you? Am I gonna tell who shot JR? I'm not gonna tell. No I'm not. You know, that's not what it is. You know, you got shot in the leg, fam. After all the bad shit you did to so many people, you get shot in your motherfucking leg. This means there's angels with you, boy. For real? This means there's angels with you. You get shot in the leg, fam. You don't deserve a leg shot, nigga. You ain't earned that, but that's the mercy of a law, though. So you get a leg shot. And how I go to jail for that, man? Wow. How I go to jail? How do I go to jail for that? He didn't shoot you. He didn't get, man, get out of here with that shit and try to wipe, like that's another goofy to me, just like with this other thing, like who wants to be known for that? You better stop saying like, when he did that conversation, there's a lot of people I had to call to calm down some shit with him. Wow. Like, so if you want to be known for, you know, these interviews is fun and I get slapped from stuff that I say. Yeah. You think, niggas threaten me and you say what they gon' do and all of that. But you got to be careful what you saying about some real niggas. Damn, man, this should come. I've never needed a nigga that I ain't never been bullied. And if I get bullied, I'm gonna let y'all know. I swear to God, I'm gonna tell everybody because I'm gonna, first I'm gonna tell them, so when I go to court from blowing your brains out, at least I came, I'm gonna come out and play my whole shit. I'm gay, I'm scared, all of that. You tried to rape me and I killed you. Now you got me thinking about something. I'm gonna fuck a lot of them. I'm ticking up here because academics and Saucy Santana been into it. Man, he cried because of Saucy, you know, pulling the pressure on him. You know, as far as he's gay, Saucy is gay. And then Saucy's basically now kind of tormenting him, saying he'll rape him and all kind of stuff. Oh, wait a minute. Now, my boy crying because he feel like, okay, he being bullied by Saucy. He probably is. He probably is. And he can't say that I'm back because he say the LGBTQ, if he say something. Man, nobody kill about that shit. Man, you a man, this man talking, man, go whoop that man ass. And you don't think they'll look at it, no way. Man, what they gonna do, man, that's your audience? Do you think he can whoop him? Probably not. That's the embarrassment. You know when they go out there and get whooped by a nigga with fingernails on? That's a big nigga. That's a big nigga. And so that's why, do you think that's why he crying? No disrespect. Do you like being called a nigga? I don't know, I'm just saying. I'm all messed up with pronouns and shit. I don't do none of that shit. I don't know him like that, but I do know nigga crying, man. I was tripping off that. I'm like, damn, man, he getting emotional about that, bro. You probably just scared, man. When you scared, like, because again, people say stuff about people all the time. What is he so, you know, because he say stuff about women. He talk about a lot of people. I would tie saucy ass up about him as much as he talked about women. He better. He better say something bad. He better say something bad. Ain't nothing like getting clothes down. If you getting clothes down by us, then they the LGBT shit in you now. And that's saucy Santana shit in you now. That's saucy Santana shit in you now. Saucy. Ha ha ha ha ha. Whoa, we can't. Saucy. Saucy Santana, man. He done made him. I guess he's saying that. God damn it's coming. Like, I'm for the hell of this nigga, man. Yeah, I mean, you know, one thing, one thing that you know, you know, I ain't, hey, lead him LGBT, leave it alone, man. You know what I'm saying? You don't want nobody to be talking about you. If you want to be talked about and get it to somebody. But that's why he cried. And then you got to remember, you got to remember too, right? Just because a person's gay doesn't mean, like all my uncles and my brothers and my cousins and the niggas that killed, they not gay. They not gay at all. And they love me. So they ain't trying to hear it. So they're not coming. They don't, they will come to a gay party and clean it out. They not for the pill, but they don't care about nothing. No, not today and not tomorrow. And I'm grateful for that. No, that's family. I don't brag up, man. I think it's about how you treat people. You know what I mean? Everything that I've said in interviews is my story. If you mad about how I talking how I said, flip the channel. Yeah, we on boss talk one on one. Yeah, we gon' talk.