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[00:04:22] Rock fresh, I'm going. Rock freshen. Rock fresh, I'm going with you. See what rock fresh said. That's where we going tonight. So, Nipsey Hussle. I met Nipsey Hussle about 2008. I interviewed him in 2008, right?
[00:04:42] It was in the Sony building.
[00:04:45] When I met Nipsey Hussle, something was special about him. You don't get this special feeling from too many people. Many people might think they have the aura. Many people might think they have that. That special feeling, but that's the perception of somebody else. That's for somebody else to feel that aura in that present. When I got around Nipsey, first thing I did when I saw him, I was like Snoop Dogg. Because he had the vernacular, he had the height of. He had to hear coming from Los Angeles. The first thing that hit me was Snoop Dogg. So I'm saying to myself, here we go. Where does Snoop wanna be? That's the first thing I thought, I'm not gonna lie to you.
[00:05:35] I met him in 2008, not 18, when I started interviewing him, and I started talking to him, I'm like, nah, this ain't Snoop Dogg. This is something different, because Homie got a plan.
[00:05:54] Homie had a whole layout of what it is that he wanted to do, and he was very articulate, so I didn't feel the. You know, I'm saying, you know, I mean, I didn't. I didn't get that from him. I'm like, hold on.
[00:06:07] Something different about homie.
[00:06:11] And then when I heard the name Nipsey Hussle, first thing, I thought it was Nipsey Russell, because Nipsey Russell played the tin man in the Wiz, the remake of the black wizard of Oz. Of the wizard of Oz.
[00:06:26] But at this time, he had the website slawsonboys.com. he was just so la, so colors, so minister society. He just. He just. I don't know, just something about him. I knew I was in front of somebody different, and I knew he would go on to be a force in the culture, because his plan, he was telling me his plan, and I was like, damn. How did. How do. How he got all of this mapped out, which he did.
[00:06:58] He played me hustle in the house. I had that footage somewhere. He played me hustle in the house. Only reason why I never really put it up on YouTube, because they don't allow the music of being played. He. But he played the record for me. And I'm like, you know me. As soon as I hear a simple. I'm like, yo, that's crisscross, jump. He like, yeah, yo, we flipped. And I'm like, yo, y'all flip, crisscross, jump. Oh, man. So it was so dope to me. So I was like. Because it was slow down and the drums was knocking, I was like, yo, you know, I love a good. I love a good track beat. You know, I'm saying, I love it. So I'm like, yo, he body that didn't just hear coming straight out of Slowston the crazy month. So he did it like, straight out of Compton. Coming straight out of Compton. Crazy motherfucker name Ice Cube. We said, coming straight out of sauce and crazy motherfucker named Nipsey and turned up. Because I grew up in the sixties. I was like, what's the sixties?
[00:07:55] I was like, what's this say? I was like, I didn't know nothing. Remember, I'm a Brooklyn dude. I'm straight up lost to what goes on in Los Angeles. I don't know the difference between the sixties, fifties, I didn't even know they had numbered streets.
[00:08:09] So as I'm talking to him, I started asking him about the games, because this is the time where the games started becoming very, very, very prevalent outside of the prisons on the streets. So I asked him what he thought about the gangs. We spoke on that, right?
[00:08:25] So later on, when the hustle in the house video came out, I was like, oh, that's the homie, you know what I'm saying? I'm like, oh, that's what's up. And then I started seeing more people gravitate to him, but I knew it was going to happen because he just had this likability about him. Like, he was just so cool and so down to earth. And then, I don't know, it was just something special. The last person I ever was around that I felt that was special was biggie little Kim, Shawn Price, many others. But that's who I could remember that I was around. And I was like, something special about them. Something is special about them, like, something is special about them.
[00:09:16] And then as time went on, I seen him on his meteoric rise, and I was happy, because I'm like, you a real one, and I ain't talking about the streets. I'm just talking about a real one in the sense of the way he carries self, the way he articulated himself. We knew he was from where he was from, but he wasn't nigger in the sense of the way he articulated himself. The plans he had for himself. You don't see too many dudes from the hood have this plan, just have this layout, have this whole thing mapped out, where they want to go and where they want to be. You rarely see that. And he told me that from day one, some of the things he wanted to do, when I see him doing his thing made me happy.
[00:10:20] And then watching the black Sam interview the other day, it made me sad for the first time.
[00:10:27] I was sad all over again. Like, when I got the news that he met his demise, I was sad because you got to remember, he didn't die. He got overkilled, he got assassinated and kicked.
[00:10:43] And it made me think, like, damn, we, us, me, all we want to do is become successful and help our neighborhood, help our loved ones, help our neighborhood. We are product of these neighborhoods and we want to help. We want to be say to the homies, yo, when I get this, we getting this, yo, we get, we want to do. We want to do that. We. That's the goal. That's the plan. We want to say, yo, when I get this, I'm going to put a store here. I'm going to have the community working in the store. Because when you leave and you don't come back, they say, you don't go back.
[00:11:31] Or you say, I'm never leaving.
[00:11:34] I'm gonna help my community.
[00:11:38] And the sad thing about you helping your community, everybody don't want your help.
[00:11:45] Everybody doesn't understand how you're trying to help them.
[00:11:52] And if you're not helping them the way they want to be helped, you gotta die.
[00:12:00] See, it's not a beat up thing. It's not a you gotta die.
[00:12:12] See, I'm trying to find words to put it together because I think about stack bundles.
[00:12:23] I think about dudes who die right in their neighborhood. The neighborhood they rep the most, the place that they was partly responsible for putting on the map, making it famous, the same neighborhood that you love the most is somebody that can't stand you and you gotta die. I do not. You gotta get hurt. Yo, don't come around here. You gotta, you gotta die.
[00:12:53] You don't, you don't owe nobody money.
[00:12:57] It's just that if you don't do what I want you to do, if you don't do something the way I want you to do, it gotta die.
[00:13:12] And there's so many people in the hood. Like, I look at my old neighborhood, and the funny shit is that my neighborhood was many people coming out of my neighborhood.
[00:13:22] And I'm just a, just a.
[00:13:27] I'm like one of the youngest coming out of my hood, right? Like, I'm one of the, um, one of the youngest coming out of my hood, you know, um, it's ogs that been out there before who was getting money, who was doing anything. I never asked nobody for nothing, you know, I never got nothing from nobody either. What was done in my. With me, it was all us, it was all in house, but it was really me.
[00:13:53] And as I started doing different things, I realized everybody had their own agenda. Everybody, you know, they wanted to do this. They wanted to do this. You know, people want to get money because they want to get high. You want to get money because they want to get cars. Some people want to get money because they want to drink, they want to smoke, they want clothes. Me, I had a vision for what I wanted my money for. My thing was always to buy equipment so I can always make great product. I always invested in the best cameras. I invested in the best equipment. That's what I did. But I seen people buy sneakers, I seen people do stuff. And then I was like, well, we. We. Sometimes we got the same money, but what you chose to do with your money is what you chose to do with me. I chose to do this, and then it became where I was a target, where it's like, oh, he's not doing this and doing that, but I'm like, but you had the opportunity to do something, but look what you chose to do with your money. I didn't. I don't do that. I don't want to do that. I don't think I need ten chains. I don't think I need a bracelet. I don't need watches. I don't need pairs of sneakers. I don't need all of that. But what I need is the equipment so I could achieve it later. So I was saying to myself, I was investing in myself, but I seen people investing in the look of they self and invested in the front and then the champagne and all of this. I never said I never wanted to do that. I was like, if I do what I got to do, I could get all that later. But for now, this cost $3,000. I need three g's for this. I need five g's for this. Many of us had the same. And truthfully, a lot of people in my hood had more money than me. They had more money than me at one point, but I was saving. I was sacrificing. I remember when I turned 18 years old, I was actually on.
[00:15:45] Yeah, I was on welfare. I was getting, like, $176 every two weeks in food stamps. And I would take my money, my dollar 176. I remember I would give my grandmother $100. That's dollar 76. I will go to Tower records. I will go to be street, and I will buy records to sample, because I knew I was going to get a studio. I was like, yo, I'm not eating no chinese food. I'm not eating no fast food. I'm not doing nothing. I need to go get these records, because. And then I remember talking to Mo B, I was like, yo, mo, where you get them drums from? He said, yo, I got, you know, the meters. The group demeters got some dope samples on it.
[00:16:25] I went to tower records. This is when cds was $22. I spent $100 on, like, five cds. I didn't know no better. I was just like, yo, mo B said, do this. I got some money. I didn't go buy the sneakers. I didn't go buy the outfits. I didn't go do that. I said, yo, this is what I want to do. And all my money has to go here. I don't care if y'all watch the OG wisdom show with me and my cousin. We went 200 5250 on the camera. This is 1992.
[00:17:00] 91.
[00:17:04] I always knew that the money that I got, if I invested in me, I'm my biggest investment. Sneakers don't make. Don't make you no money. It just gives you a look. But your pockets be rabbit ears, clothes, jewelry or. I never was into that. I was always into electronics. And me being into electronics and having tunnel vision is why I sit before you today with some of the, you know, I believe is the best production. But I put my best foot forward.
[00:17:34] Now, here you got this man who's getting money. You heard his brother tell the story how they was getting money.
[00:17:42] And then he took his money and invested it in himself.
[00:17:48] What did he owe anybody but the hood feels like you owed him everything.
[00:17:56] Because he might be short for a zip of weed and asked you for a $100 in this.
[00:18:07] Said that you up. You just signed this deal. You just got this. You got that, so you got it. And the thing about with money and niggas in the hood, they don't understand. Listen to me. It don't matter what I got, right? It don't matter what I got. I also have responsibility, right. Because these lights don't pay for they self. It needs to be a bill paid for the lights to be on. Right. For the Internet to be on, right?
[00:18:32] What is it about the hood where we're so good at counting other people pockets?
[00:18:44] This is what the problem with the hood is. We're really, really good about counting other people pockets. We're really good with. He got it. And I'm going to ask for it. And if he don't give it to me, he got to die.
[00:19:00] Now that I have a plan. Yo, bro, I got a plan. Yo, we do this and we do that. No, it's just straight up and down. Listen, I want money for partying bullshit.
[00:19:12] And if you don't give me money for party and bullshit, you gotta die because you got it.
[00:19:18] People work hard for that. Like, yo, I sacrificed so much to get what people think.
[00:19:25] Whatever it is to you, it don't matter what it is to you. You mean a lot to me.
[00:19:31] I come from nothing.
[00:19:34] Nipsey had a humble beginning. But one thing that he loved was his neighborhood.
[00:19:39] And it's funny that his name is neighborhood Nip, right? He loved his neighborhood. He loved repping his set. He loved repping his crew. But the minute you don't rep the crew a certain way. The minute you don't do something for the crew, it's over for you.
[00:19:56] Them killing him, how did they benefit?
[00:19:59] Just really think about that. They didn't benefit no way. By doing that, they lost.
[00:20:08] He made a tourist attraction. He made a media attraction. He was bringing income to the hood. He was employing people.
[00:20:18] And then these little dusty ass, bum ass niggas who sent by somebody come right then and just say, you know what? We just gonna take his life.
[00:20:30] For what? What dollar amount is worth his life at that particular time that you possibly can't work out later on, even if you do feel like you he owes or even if he does owe. Yo, we gotta sit down. We gotta do this. Let's work this out. So according to black Sam, the hood was mad when he brought DJ Khaled to the hood. Now this is where this checking in thing coming at. Because now you got DJ Khaled to the hood. Imagine people that want to press DJ Khaled, because now DJ Khaled is there and they feel like DJ Khaled owed him something, or DJ Khaled should be here for me, or DJ Khaled should be doing this for me.
[00:21:08] But if he bring DJ Khaled to the hood, that's a good look for the hood. All you have to do is stay ready. Trust me, when people come to hood, one time, source money wanted to shoot a video. I used to always bring people around my way. But I had two different neighborhoods. I had Atlantic terminals and I had my block, waverly Avenue. At this particular time, I had a little spot in Atlantic terminals. So I would bring people there. So I brought Gilly there. Before that footage is out there. I brought Mister Marcus out there. That. I never put that footage out, but I brought source money there. So I used to want to shoot videos with people in the hood to show, yo, this is my stomping grounds and show people in the hood that people are coming. You had a lot of little rappers, but instead of the rappers saying, yo, oh, shit, source money is out there. You know, let me go get a cameo or let me build with him. Maybe he could give me a jewel. What they did, they went on the Internet hating, oh, I don't know how, source money coming to the hood. So me, I'm going to stop all that bullshit. I don't know who's saying what, but y'all might as well chill with that.
[00:22:12] And then you had to do, oh, it don't matter. He coming out here, he washed up and all that. Whether your perception of him is what? Nobody fucking comes here.
[00:22:23] This is a dead place. This is not going nowhere. So whether a person has been or used to be, at least they're coming here. You could get a good word. You could get some education. You could get something from this individual. But what they say, oh, why? Washed up, dude. Ha ha. We next the same niggas who ain't nowhere today.
[00:22:45] Nowhere today.
[00:22:49] You know what I'm saying? Nowhere today.
[00:22:53] So I felt the hate. I'm like, damn. Like, I want to bring people to the hood. I want to show, yo, this is. This is a spot in Brooklyn. This is Atlantic terminals.
[00:23:03] This is on the map, too. This is the home of. Of tone from track masters. This is the home. You know, I got a spot over here. This is. This is. Yo, this is something. We got talent here. No, what they do, go right on the Internet with an attitude how? Source money outside, shooting a video?
[00:23:33] I don't get it.
[00:23:36] As long as nobody's coming to your neighborhood, disrespecting your neighborhood. Why you ain't telling me my name was crooked? As long as nobody's coming to your neighborhood. Disrespecting your neighborhood.
[00:23:46] If it could put your neighborhood on a map, if it can show people that it is people over in this area with talent, then you should allow it. You should say, yo, you know what? Shit. At least somebody coming through.
[00:23:59] Shit is dead end over here.
[00:24:04] Raha, love atone from track masters is from Atlantic. And Colton, he's from Atlantic terminals.
[00:24:14] Is dead over here. What's going on over here? Hopelessness and despair. So at least if somebody come outside or it could be one of the children, that they can say, oh, I saw your video with such as. It gives them hope that. Hold on. I don't live in the dead end area.
[00:24:31] DJ Khaled is out here. Gilly the kid is outside. But instead of us saying, you know what?
[00:24:38] Let me talk to the homie. If I could. Let me. Let me get a good word in, because at this particular time, this in the two thousands, look who Gilly the kid is now. But I had him in Atlantic terminals.
[00:24:51] I used to always say, yo, I'm gonna bring him to the terminals because they got to feel that it's people out here right now that want to be like you who aspiring to be like you, and they got to touch the people. See, with me, when you outside with me, we going to touch the people. But then I started thinking, damn, hold up.
[00:25:15] These motherfuckers out here.
[00:25:20] Happy that people out here, they mad because it ain't them.
[00:25:29] So when I look at Nip, he wanted his section to be known for something as success. He wanted his success. He wanted his section. He put a store there.
[00:25:47] He put his store there. The store is going to do what? Employ the neighborhood. Employ brothers and sisters who might have f's on a record. Felonies. And they can't get a job. So look, we got a smart store. We got this. He got the technology. And what do they do?
[00:26:05] You got some bum ass dude who ain't about shit, who just come through an assassinated giant.
[00:26:16] Why do I gotta be from my neighborhood and look out from my nate for. Look out for my neighborhood?
[00:26:24] I ain't protected out here. I'm not.
[00:26:29] I don't want to say worship, because nobody. But I'm not the one that made it out of y'all. I remember Biggie. I don't really want to say this, but I'm gonna say this. I remember Biggie came back to the hood of.
[00:26:41] And somebody from the hood robbed them.
[00:26:46] And I'm saying to myself, how you rob big?
[00:26:51] Why would you raw, big?
[00:26:54] Why would you rob big? What did you get out of robbing big?
[00:27:01] Why y'all rob? Why y'all let niggas rob big?
[00:27:07] You know what, big day. From now on, when he came through the hood and kept it moving, this is what he did and kept it moving.
[00:27:19] So now, our shining star, our prince of the neighborhood, the guy who made it worldwide from our neighborhood, don't even want to fuck with the hood no more. So how is anybody gonna get on? How is he gonna come and say, yo, yo, yo, come out there. How is he gonna get the world to celebrate this hood? And I really believe in my heart of heart, if Big Hada came out there long enough, they would have nipseyed him, too. Right? In my neighborhood.
[00:27:50] How y'all raw? Big what? Bullshit ass chain in a coat.
[00:27:57] A coat in a bullshit chain.
[00:28:04] Yeah, I know. I never lie to y'all. Never kept. I don't think nobody really never told this story, but it happened. I'm like, what the fuck they were all big for?
[00:28:13] Like, why? Because he getting back door in the hood.
[00:28:21] Why? Because somebody always got a sense of entitlement. He ain't doing this for me. He don't do nothing for me. Let me explain something to you. I never wanted no man to do anything for me that they didn't say they was gonna do for me. And at the same time, even when they didn't do it. Whatever. I don't want nothing from you. I don't want nothing from you.
[00:28:39] But this is big. This is big who just signed to Uptown Records, who's on his way? The person out of the neighborhood besides me that had the record deal for it. But this is the person. He on uptown. He got on real love remix out.
[00:28:54] And we like, yo, big on the radio.
[00:28:59] Then he come through and it's just one dude hating. I don't care what he do. I don't care about none of that.
[00:29:08] Fuck you raw, big.
[00:29:13] What for? What? For a bullshit chain?
[00:29:17] A coat?
[00:29:21] A fucking coat that you can't even fit. Cause this nigga probably got on a five x.
[00:29:30] So what happened now? Now he not coming through no more.
[00:29:34] Now he come and extract those that he wanna extract.
[00:29:40] And then everybody else just gotta say, we know him.
[00:29:44] When he used to be on my block. I got the pictures to prove it. When he used to come to my studio. And when you used to come to the hood to eat. Now you not doing nothing now. So now the hood suffers because one of our shining stars don't rock with us no more. Why? Because you don't know who to trust now.
[00:30:01] Somebody backdoored him.
[00:30:04] Who was it? You don't have time to decipher who it could be. Because this is Brooklyn. Everybody grimy.
[00:30:12] Everybody grimy.
[00:30:15] Everybody got a sense of entitlement. Everybody feel like they wrote his raps. Everybody want to say, oh, he pussy. He didn't do this. He didn't do that. So what?
[00:30:25] People are artists. Even in my neighborhood. I have my own family members poisoned in the fucking hood. Saying certain shit about me to make the hood. I had one of my cousins going around saying I'm a millionaire. So now when I go to the hood one day, rest in peace to my brother, I'm sitting in the truck with my brother and everybody. Yo, what's up, cuz? You know, I lived in the hood, but I was seldom seen. I didn't hang outside. The fuck is outside. So I would just come and go do my thing. I got content to make. So one day my brother was like, yo, why everybody keep asking you for money? I'm like, oh, I don't know.
[00:31:02] Everybody see me. Yo, let me get $20. Yo, let me get $20. Y'all seeing you. Yo, the dvd is fire. Let me get $20. And me, no, no, I ain't got nothing for none of y'all. Ain't none of y'all gonna drag, stalk me, shake me down, ask me for nothing. I'm not giving you get high money. I'm not giving you beer money. I'm not paying for your sneakers. I don't care if you're fucking it, kids. I don't give a fuck about none of that shit. No, you do not do what I do. You do not support what I do to get money. So why should I give you money? Thank you, Anthony on. For supporting my independent voice. No.
[00:31:40] So I know it went through the hood. I'm a fuck nigga. I heard it. I heard the grumblings. I heard the grumblings. Yeah, he doing this, he doing that. Yeah, but he don't be doing this and doing that. He ain't. I didn't help nobody. 40 niggas in my crib, using my lights, using my gas, burning weed, smoking cigarettes, drinking liquor every day. I'm giving everybody free studio time, doing beats for everybody. How could y'all ever say that I'm a fuck nigger? How? But they did.
[00:32:09] So you know what I did?
[00:32:11] I'm out of here.
[00:32:14] Fuck y'all.
[00:32:17] I could go back. My family members are still there.
[00:32:21] Get busy dudes in the street. But for what?
[00:32:25] I wanna be around these hopeless niggas with despair. They don't got no plan. They just wanna look at me and size me up.
[00:32:33] I work hard for my shit.
[00:32:36] You know who know all the truth about me?
[00:32:40] My pillow.
[00:32:43] My pillow had got so many tears on my pillow from just hoping and praying everything go right for me. I got family members dying. I got all types of shit going on. And I'm just hoping that I could just make it through mentally.
[00:33:02] Cause I ain't going out like nip.
[00:33:07] I would lay one of your. I'll lay anybody down. It's just how I feel.
[00:33:11] But you know what I did? I said, you know what? These niggas can't be helped. They don't want nothing.
[00:33:20] They don't want nothing.
[00:33:22] No matter what I tried to give them, no matter what I tried to tell them, they don't want nothing.
[00:33:28] They want to get high, they want to drink, they want to red cups, they want to harass them. They don't want nothing. They don't want to hold the camera. They don't want to carry no wires. They don't want nothing.
[00:33:40] But you know what they want?
[00:33:42] They want to be me because I don't deserve it. I had to do a say in the comments one day. Damn. I know if he got a deal with Viacom, I could get one because he ain't shit. That's how people feel about you. So if I'm walking around to and fro, yo, this is my neighborhood. I love my neighborhood. This is Miss such and such. I grew up here. This is it. It's somebody in the corner like this.
[00:34:06] Let me catch this nigga outside at 02:00 I'm a booker, or I'ma kill him or both. They don't want nothing.
[00:34:16] Miserable bastards just sitting around every day, getting up, waking up every day just to fail. And then start lying. Then start lying. Talk about what you didn't do for them. What about what I did?
[00:34:28] I got niggas who I did music for them. I did music for they mother literally produced. Their mother produce different family members. These niggas who talk about me like shit right now, talk about me crazy. How you gonna talk about a nigga who did beats for your mother?
[00:34:49] You think I'm ever fucking with you? You think I'm ever talking to you think I'm ever gonna rock with you? You don't want what's best for me. Because, listen, even in my relationships, right, anytime I'm not even with a female no more, if I had a did you know? If I wasn't right and exact, and she moved on with her life, then, yo, salute to you.
[00:35:10] I ain't gonna wish bad for you because we ain't together. Yo, I'm not fucking miserable. I ain't mad. Yo, do you whatever see fit? When people don't rock with me no more and they go on to do different things, and they didn't do wrong by me, yo, whatever.
[00:35:25] And here it is. You got a dude in the neighborhood, 60 big 60 besides snoop, like, one of the most known famous crips.
[00:35:37] And who killed him? His own niggas.
[00:35:39] His own niggas backdoored him.
[00:35:43] A nigga that don't want nothing, nigga that might smoke crack, crystal meth.
[00:35:49] Where he come into his establishment, he coming to his hood, he coming to around his people. And then what happens? They gotta follow protocol for him to come to his own neighborhood, to establishment, establishment that he built for him by him.
[00:36:07] Black Sam. Yo, when he. When nip pull up, I gotta come out with the pistol. This is not enemy territories. This is your hood.
[00:36:15] Why do, why isn't the whole neighborhood protecting you?
[00:36:21] Because niggas don't want nothing. You don't want nothing.
[00:36:26] You can't tell them nothing. You can't show niggas nothing. They don't want nothing. All they want death and destruction.
[00:36:35] I'm just telling you, stay away from these niggas. If you see a nigga hating on another nigga, get away from. That's why I don't fuck with certain niggas. Niggas who call my phone. Yo.
[00:36:44] Yo, why you keep talking about niggas?
[00:36:47] Why you mad? I don't understand your anger. I don't even understand your gripe.
[00:36:54] So when I watch you hate on another nigga, it's only a matter of time for you start hating on me. Lo and behold, what happens. Same niggas who used to call me about other niggas is on YouTube talking about me now without fail. So I get it. So I just be like, yo, and let me tell you something. A lot of dudes is really mad at me. Cause they don't fuck with them. Don't fuck with you. Don't fuck with your con, nigga. You a hating bastard. You don't want nothing. Because let me tell you something. Nothing can stop me from doing anything. Not no man and no man. I told y'all this before I tell you again. No man on this planet Earth can ever stop with my destiny. No man on this planet Earth can ever stop. Was destined for me. Not no man. They could. Y'all could form together. Y'all could do a whole streamyard chat with ten of y'all. Still can't stop me. Look at these niggas grouping together now. Still can't stop me.
[00:37:50] But I'm looking at the situation. I'm like, God damn.
[00:37:54] How you got dudes hating on you?
[00:37:59] And then you got the GD network. Let me address you really quick. You said stop banging 60 if you ain't breaking bread with 60 or any gang. That's easy for you to say, but how the fuck you know what he was doing? Are you 60? You don't know what the fuck he was doing because your shit is the GD network.
[00:38:16] I know what GD means.
[00:38:21] So just because you from something, that don't mean you gotta stay there. What about elevation? Don't we start somewhere and we elevate? We grow. So we don't got no room to grow? If that's the case. There wouldn't be no butterflies. It only be caterpillars.
[00:38:39] There would be no butterflies.
[00:38:43] It'd only be caterpillars.
[00:38:45] Because once you get into a certain age, once you get to a certain age, you gotta grow.
[00:38:54] Hold on. Get dude up out of here. Cause you know what? You nigga just be talking crazy. And I. I really ride on one of y'all niggas and hurt y'all so fuck outta here.
[00:39:06] But see, that be the dudes in the hood in the background. I didn't say nothing illogical. I didn't say nothing that that warranted that. But you see, this is the people I'm talking about. It be the people that's just sitting in the back like, look at this nigga. Nigga got on shades.
[00:39:23] I don't like his mustache. But again, if you not going to grow, there would be no butterflies. What's more beautiful than a butterfly?
[00:39:36] We all have to go into our cocoon at one point. We all gotta go through a metamorphosis into something else. We not ten. The same thing that we did at ten, the same thing. We gonna be doing that at 20. No, that's why you grow. That's why you learn to all of us, I don't care. We shit. Who from Brooklyn? Who from the inner city wasn't in a part of a street organization or gang? We all was.
[00:40:05] We all was.
[00:40:07] So I gotta stay where I was. So I'm not allowed to accomplish anything. I'm just not allowed to. I signed up to be a piece of shit forever. That's what happened.
[00:40:20] And once I see and I start learning and I start traveling the world and I say, hello, yo, it's a world out here.
[00:40:30] When I first travel and I seen, um. Just talk. JT is cool people. Don't, don't, don't. Um. Yeah, let them live. Let a few people live. Just be easy. If they're not being disrespectful, don't delete their comments or hide them. They're cool people. You know what I'm saying? Moderators, don't play over here, y'all. So if they think you going at me or being disrespectful, they'll get you out of here. So just, just make it, uh, just make it clear because my moderators is strict. You know what I'm saying?
[00:40:58] So at the end of it all, and I don't have to validate myself to some, I seen somebody who say, you clearly wasn't outside. My shit is solidified.
[00:41:08] I'm solidified. If you see anybody from my hood, they gonna tell you, yo, nigga, a legend in his hood. But what does that mean, though?
[00:41:16] Me being a legend in my neighborhood, bed star Brooklyn. What does it mean?
[00:41:21] What does it mean? Think about it. What does it mean? If I could go and say, yo, in Clinton Hill bed style, I could walk around. What does that mean? In 2024, I didn't go to the dealership and get no far in with that. I'm not buying a crib with street credibility. I didn't get my credit up with street credibility. What does it mean? It don't mean nothing. Because once you realize and you start to learn, yo, hold on, man.
[00:41:47] It's more than this now. You gotta die. Cause you trying to elevate.
[00:41:59] And then it's the same, dude, nobody wanna put us on. Niggas don't do nothing for the hood.
[00:42:06] Look how y'all act. Look how y'all look at each other.
[00:42:14] Walmart only take from the community. So what happens? You take something and you put it in the community for the hood, and then they kill you and bootleg your shirts.
[00:42:27] I'm telling all of y'all. Listen. I don't care what you a part of.
[00:42:31] You got a right to change as a man and a woman.
[00:42:38] Don't even respectfully. You not a street guy. You are Internet.
[00:42:43] You a guy on the Internet. And that's cool. You know what's funny? I think I'm so thankful that I was able to rebrand myself that y'all think I'm just an Internet guy.
[00:42:55] That's a good thing.
[00:42:57] Because at the end of it all, I ain't got nothing to prove to none of y'all about how street I am or none of that. What does it mean again? I drive better than y'all. I live better than y'all. You know, why is that nigga dumb? Street shit is gone. It left me. Cause I'm the nigga who found my niggas under sheets. I got niggas who've been in jail for 20 something years. That's my people. That's my family.
[00:43:21] So at the same time, if I wasn't out here doing good, how could I help them?
[00:43:29] So y'all be street dudes, y'all. You can have that. You could have it.
[00:43:34] You could have that. All that dumb nigga street shit, you could have it. It ain't for me.
[00:43:39] It ain't my thing. I don't want to do that. I know how to articulate my points. I know how to speak. I know how to build something more than slinging crack and rolling weed. I never roll weed in my life.
[00:43:52] Don't even know how to do none of that dumb nigga street shit. Don't know how to do it, don't care about it.
[00:43:59] But look what I was able to do.
[00:44:04] And y'all bragging. You not a street guy. You on the Internet. Thank you. Thank you. Could you tell Ada precinct. That.
[00:44:13] Could you tell them that, though? Did you tell them?
[00:44:16] I mean, out there, can you tell some of the people who matter, who still want to look at us and say, you're this, you're that. You're a part of this and part of that?
[00:44:30] Tell them that. And you prove, Mister Anonymous, that you a street guy. And I bet you they'll be zipping your ass up. I bet you you be looking in the sky with a lifeless body, trying to show how horrid you are. I don't got to do none of that.
[00:44:47] I don't got to do none of that.
[00:44:53] Anyway, since you're not a street guy, don't speak. You know what? Twist your name. Tevin Drago. First of all, your name is Tevin. Tevin Campbell is mad Sus. And you a Russian. So you are a russian sus dude, right? But let me explain something to you. Don't speak on street shit, right? You know why I could speak on street shit? Cause I left that. I got away.
[00:45:14] Niggas don't get away.
[00:45:17] You go away in the casket or you go away in the paddy wagon.
[00:45:24] See, this is why nobody wanna help y'all niggas. John B. You already know.
[00:45:31] This is why niggas don't wanna help y'all. Look at y'all mentality. I'll be the dude that come back to the hood, that left the hood and try to holler at y'all. And you be like, you ain't out here no more. Pow. He gotta die. It's y'all.
[00:45:45] But thank you for showing face.
[00:45:48] Thank you for showing who you are.
[00:45:52] Know what some of my homies told me?
[00:45:55] Yo, we proud of you. Proud of you. We watch you on the tablet. We do all this shit. Yo, stay out of here.
[00:46:04] Stay away, stay out of here.
[00:46:08] You don't get involved in nothing.
[00:46:11] You know why? Because when people love you, they want to see you do good.
[00:46:17] They want to see you do good.
[00:46:21] Niggas sitting around mad at what somebody don't do. What is he supposed to do? When you come back to the hood, you bring people to the hood. You put the hood on the map, and you put in shit in the hood of when you're trying to bring currency to the hood. What are you supposed to do after that?
[00:46:39] Because one store do what gets you to get you, what, three. Now, we got a franchise in the hood. We got the marathon store over there. We got a marathon store over there. And it was love about a lot of sets in LA. Shit, he might have had one in the blood neighborhood. You know what? I'm gonna put a marathon store in the blood hood and employ blood dudes.
[00:47:07] Pyru dudes. I'm gonna employ them. Now Nipsey Hussle got the new Walmart. Now Nipsey Hussle got the new s D's that we got. So what's happening is that, yo, it's a trap for us. That's why I'm telling you. Y'all get the fuck out. If you could leave, take you and your family and run. These niggas don't want nothing. I'm telling you, they don't want nothing.
[00:47:31] They don't care about nothing. Look at them on the Internet, posturing about how hard they are and what they did. And all it is is nothing but black oppression. But they say what the other people do to us? Look what you do to you. Look what we do to us. So that's why when y'all niggas get fucking locked up or somebody fucking bong you in your scalp, I be like, hey, that's what the fuck you get.
[00:47:53] Because all you was doing is causing death and destruction. When n be like, yo, free that. Free him for what?
[00:48:00] Was a piece of shit out here. Free him for what? He didn't get rehabilitated. He not there. He didn't fucking go inside and start reading books and start doing certain shit and saying, yo, you know what? Stop this. Stop this. The kids need to know. You in there trying to come out. You got a little weight on you. You've been working out. Noah. Keep that nigga.
[00:48:21] Keep that nigga.
[00:48:24] Keep them. Soon as somebody gets smoked, they say how good they was. He didn't. Yo, that nigga was a menace.
[00:48:32] Was out here doing fuck. Shit. Somebody got tired of him.
[00:48:38] And then you got to understand this fake ass concrete jungle that we look up to and all that shit. Hey, Mandev, sometimes the lion gonna run into another lion.
[00:48:54] You can't ever drop your flag. You took an oath. You know what's the biggest oath? You take the oath to yourself. And you trying to tell me the oath to your flag. Come before your oath to God.
[00:49:09] That's stupid, nigga. Shit. I tell anybody, anybody who gang banging in 2024 is a fucking fool.
[00:49:21] Anybody. Listen. Anybody gang banging in 2024 is a fool.
[00:49:27] It don't end different for nobody.
[00:49:30] Everybody who we seen, it ended the same way we see Rico.
[00:49:40] We see Julio Foolio in them. Tell me somebody that it ended different for.
[00:49:49] But you see.
[00:49:52] You see the mentality.
[00:49:57] You see the mentality.
[00:50:00] You see how dudes think?
[00:50:03] You see how dudes can't see past the four corners of they hood they blocked. All they know is this, yo, it's a whole world out there. It's places where you go with this white sand. It's planes you could get on.
[00:50:18] It's a whole world out there. And do you know that? It's a part of the agenda to keep you in this condition so you don't do any better, want any better. And to keep you here while they poison you with the food, they poison you with the liquor, they poison you with the environment, the dirty, deplorable areas to live in. All that shit is a plan. And you know what you do? You perpetuate the plan, and you help fuel the agenda.
[00:50:47] But y'all quick to say, them crackers. This is. What about you?
[00:50:52] What about you?
[00:50:55] How did you oppress your neighborhood?
[00:50:58] How did you harm your neighborhood?
[00:51:03] The migrants is getting this. Well, you took your food stamps and cashed them in for beer. You didn't even buy your kids all the food they needed. You bought cigarettes with your food stamps.
[00:51:16] You put telephones and cable bills and shit in your fucking kid's name.
[00:51:23] Just really think about it.
[00:51:26] Just really think about it. As for me, yo, I'm out.
[00:51:34] Once people stop listening to you, that's it. Once you see or any little hint of jealousy. And once somebody know your lineup, how you live, how you move. And I see people in the hood killing their friends.
[00:51:52] I seen them see people killing their friends.
[00:51:58] Or for what? For what?
[00:52:02] Dice games.
[00:52:06] Why is takeoff not here a fucking dice game?
[00:52:13] Multimillion dollar talented young mandev gone over a dice game? Why?
[00:52:19] Because niggas had to say, yo, we don't play out here. We this, we that. Well, you come over here with that, you know what's up. The same attitude, the same energy that James Prince Junior displayed prior to take off. Diane still display that same shit right now.
[00:52:42] Right now, niggas is flow. I wouldn't know why niggas is flow. The same mentality. You don't think that's niggas, you should just get away from it. Just never talk to them like, nah, nigga don't want none.
[00:53:03] How is dudes learning any lessons? How is people? How is people improving itself? You got Julio foolio out there being wild, disrespectful, doing all types of shit to the dead, to the living. Because you got to understand, when you disrespect the dead, you also disrespecting the living. Because people love these individuals, right? So now he's in a party with a home with a girl, and she lining them the whole time.
[00:53:28] But I know I'm supposed to have a certain mentality. I can't even say fucking mentality. I'm supposed to have a certain mentality. I'm supposed to be like this. I'm supposed to go to the hood. I'm supposed to know some fucking handshake. I'm supposed to take the oath to niggas that's gonna kill me.
[00:53:45] They're going to kill you.
[00:53:49] Dudes in the mob took a oath, right?
[00:53:53] Who killed the dudes in the mob? The mob can't do nothing for niggas who don't want nothing.
[00:54:03] I don't care what store he built.
[00:54:08] I don't care who he employ.
[00:54:13] When you around bums, expect some bum ass shit.
[00:54:18] You got people who wake up every day to fail.
[00:54:24] They have no purpose. They have no plans. They just go where the wind blow. They wake up every day just to say, yo, you know what? I don't know what I'm doing today, but I know I'm gonna get high and drunk somehow. They ain't got a nickel to their name. They don't want to work. Sense of entitlement. And this is what I'm saying about some of us.
[00:54:42] Why do we have such a sense of entitlement when right now you got people in New York City on east coast time like myself? It's 01:00 they know they gotta get up at 05:00 a.m. but they'll rock with me, get four, three, 4 hours of sleep, get up in the morning and take they ass to work and do what they gotta do. That's a respectable, commendable person.
[00:55:03] And what is it for some of y'all to think y'all too good for certain jobs that I'm not doing? So you won't do that to do nothing because somebody owe you, right, Juan Roman? You know what I say? Niggas wake up eating dick before they eat breakfast.
[00:55:22] You wake up already just seeing who, who you could be negative about. What's the problem for you even eat breakfast? You wake up, first thing you do is go right on social media and look at somebody else's illusion and get mad.
[00:55:39] Look at his nigga front. He look at his sneakers. Frivolous. It don't even be no real shit. It's all frivolous.
[00:55:48] You mad at frivolous, you mad at people, illusions. A lot of shit don't even be real.
[00:55:55] You got up in the morning to eight, Dick, you ain't even eat breakfast yet, and you already looking at who you could hate. You already looking at who you could be mad at.
[00:56:07] Me, I see somebody doing good. Oh, shit. That's what's up. He got that apartment.
[00:56:13] Congratulations. Because when a lot of people did they thing, I clapped the loudest.
[00:56:21] That's why I used to interview everybody. That's why I used to always put everybody on the platform. Because you know what? Everybody deserve a shot. Somehow or another, everybody deserve a shot. Everybody deserve, yo, you know what? To be recognized.
[00:56:40] That's if you not a hater.
[00:56:44] You understand what I'm saying? If you not a fucking hater, what did it? What could anybody possibly have that you're mad at, though? Just really think about that. What? A nigga got sneakers. Nigga smoke weed, drink champagne. He got a girl, he got a car. Do you know you can get all of that shit yourself?
[00:57:03] First of all, you gotta. You gotta sit at somebody's feet.
[00:57:12] And when I mean sit at somebody's feet, you have to have an elder. And if your elder is bums, what do you think you're gonna be?
[00:57:21] If nobody's saying, hey, little homie, stay in school.
[00:57:25] Hey, little homie, don't do drugs.
[00:57:28] If somebody putting a pack in your hand or a pistol in your hand or bullshit in your brain, they don't want nothing for you.
[00:57:37] So at least I could say growing up, some of the big homies was like, you better go to school.
[00:57:43] You better do this. If I catch you out here, I'm gonna kick you in your ass. At least they was doing that.
[00:57:50] But then, now look what it's all about. First thing they do, putting a pack in your hand, putting you on this and putting you onto that. They know where you gon go. They know where you gonna end up. But you know what? It's a lot of people who gave up on life.
[00:58:03] So all they do is try to recruit misery. I don't want nobody to go through what I went through. That's why I talk to you about weight loss. That's why I talk to you about not drinking, not getting high. That's why I talk to you about shit like that. That's why I talk to you about building a platform. Who else is doing it? And then you got these motherfuckers who sit right on YouTube and say, nobody helped me. The niggas is lying because I helped all of them, whether it was on the phone or in person.
[00:58:31] I can sit here and talk about all kinds of frivolous shit.
[00:58:38] But I want for people what I want for myself.
[00:58:41] All I want is peace and prosperity.
[00:58:45] And what could I do alone?
[00:58:48] What could I do without my virtual community?
[00:58:52] Nothing.
[00:58:54] So if I'm responsible for making 200 people life better, hey, I got 200 people.
[00:59:01] I got 200 people give a fuck about none of that shit. Sometimes I give people what they want to give them what they need. I don't care about none of that shit. You know why? Because it's not helping us. Glorifying nigga shit does not help us. It ain't gonna. It ain't never gonna help us. It hasn't yet. It hasn't yet. Look how long it's been, dude. Scared to be black, dude. Scared to say, yo, I'm black and I'm proud. I'm proud to be a black man. I love black women. Dudes are scared. But you quick to say, I'm a part of this and I'm proud of that.
[00:59:39] What happened to being a black man and a black woman and being proud of being that and looking at your people and saying, yo, this, that. And the third my baby graduated, people don't even put up they children achievements and none of that. You know why? Because they too busy twerking, smoking, drinking, doing derelict shit for the world. And then you getting mad and jealous of a derelict.
[01:00:00] Look at this nigga smoking and then call me. I see. I see what it is. All right?
[01:00:07] I see what it is.
[01:00:09] Oh, then they can shut a video and then call me.
[01:00:14] I see what it is again. I'm ask y'all again.
[01:00:23] When the last time. When the last time somebody called you with a life changing opportunity? When the last time I. When the last time somebody called you and say, yo, they hiring at my job.
[01:00:35] I already spoke to my supervisor. Come down.
[01:00:41] When the last time somebody called you and said, yo, you okay?
[01:00:47] When the last time somebody called you and said, yo, I'm here if you want to talk.
[01:00:54] No judgment, no advice, no psychoanalyzing you.
[01:01:00] I see you going through it. Keep your head up.
[01:01:05] It was your cash app. When the last time somebody did that shit for you?
[01:01:11] When the last time somebody said, yo, yeah, let's go eat lunch on me.
[01:01:19] How the fuck do you owe everybody?
[01:01:22] Just really think about that. How do you owe everybody? If you notice, you owe everybody. Everybody thinks you owe them.
[01:01:30] And look at the level we on. I imagine on this high level, everybody thinks you owed them.
[01:01:37] And when you don't pay people who owe you, what happens?
[01:01:43] I think owe me, $60. So niggas is losing their life for bum ass money, bum shit, penny volumes, um, whatever your name is. I don't know if you operate off of slow gases or you just lack education or you autistic, I don't know.
[01:02:09] But one of the most famous people in the world, from Martha Stewart, from the Super bowl to the Olympics, is Snoop Dogg. And he's a crip.
[01:02:24] He's a crip and one of the most famous people in the world.
[01:02:31] You think if he had a stayed in the hood, staying around that shit, he would be where he's Athenae. It ain't about dropping your flag. It's about.
[01:02:40] It's about this. See, that's the problem.
[01:02:45] I don't know if you huffing some shit. I don't know. Some of y'all just don't get it. And that's why I always say, unfortunately, some of y'all just gotta go.
[01:02:54] Some of y'all just gotta go.
[01:02:57] Because you like that bag. You like that fuzzy ass fucking strawberry in the, in the, in the cotton. Some of y'all like that fuzzy strawberry. You like that green orange.
[01:03:08] You got to get out this bag.
[01:03:11] Them other oranges is good, but look at you. You're fuzzy. You're fuzzy ass strawberry.
[01:03:16] You moldy grapes. Some of y'all just gotta go.
[01:03:21] Snoop ain't even no famous rapper. He's just one of the most famous people in the world.
[01:03:31] And just because you don't see it for you, just because you don't see it for you, why hate if somebody else see it for they self?
[01:03:46] Just because you say you ain't shit?
[01:03:52] Why get mad when somebody else see something for they self? And that's the problem.
[01:03:57] Nip was more than a gangbanger. He was more than a rolling 60. He was an entrepreneur. He was a young black male with a family who employed families and probably didn't do everything right. But what the fuck do we know? We learn it on the job, we gonna make mistakes. But what mistake do you make worth your life by some bum ass nigga?
[01:04:23] What tax didn't you pay?
[01:04:26] Who palm didn't you grease Jaylen Barty? I didn't want to say that I was being good.
[01:04:37] As you get up tomorrow, you go to work. Whether you're an entrepreneur, whether you got a nine to five, whether you got a skilled trade, I'm not swinging a hammer for you. I respect the fact that you swing in that hammer. Whether you in the armed services, I respect your service. Whether you pack bags or you work in target.
[01:04:58] Shit, when I'm in target, I'm always asking the worker, hey, what is on Goji berries on?
[01:05:04] I respect everybody. I shake the same hand.
[01:05:10] Same hand.
[01:05:13] The janitor and the CEO get the same handshake.
[01:05:19] The same handshake.
[01:05:22] But.
[01:05:24] But as you do in you, nobody has the right to call your phone and expect you, a hard working man or woman with a family and obligated to they self expect you to give them money for their vices.
[01:05:48] Nobody has the right to call you and ask you money for their vices. And when you don't give them money for their vices, you gotta go.
[01:06:00] Nobody has the right to call you and say, hey, can you pay my light bill? My own sister did that shit to me. I promise you, my sister. I ain't speak to my sister since last year. Last time I spoke to her, she hung up the phone on me and she sent me a Facebook request. Now I'm hung up.
[01:06:17] You hung up the phone on me. Shit. Hurt my ear. I can't hear.
[01:06:22] Fuck we gonna be friends on Facebook. And we ain't talking person.
[01:06:27] Nah.
[01:06:28] So until you call me and say, I apologize, I was wrong, fuck we gonna be friends on Facebook for.
[01:06:36] That's how screwed up some people are. My own sister, we the only two siblings left.
[01:06:43] My older sister hung up on me because I was telling her something that she needed to hear. What she do? Hang up the fucking phone and then send me a Facebook request.
[01:06:54] Nah, I pass. We not friends. We don't need to be friends on social media. I'm not going to be phony.
[01:07:02] But prior to that, you didn't call me and say, hey, can you pay my light bill? You called me and said, here goes the account number.
[01:07:14] My phone, not my phone. My lights is about to go out tomorrow.
[01:07:20] Here goes the account number.
[01:07:23] Me being a brother, me doing something for somebody I love who has children.
[01:07:31] I just paid it.
[01:07:35] No questions asked. I just paid it.
[01:07:38] Now, how much is it? Whatever it is, I'm gonna pay it.
[01:07:45] But that's the mentality. Even your own family.
[01:07:49] And I was really saying something that was very, very important. Not telling somebody what they should do with their life. Cause I'm not gonna judge you. Whatever you do. If you decide to live your life and not be shit, that's on you. But now I'm involved in something. But when I get involved here, I'm going to tell you what you need to hear. I'm not going to sugarcoat shit. I don't know how to. I have no bedside manner. I don't know how to say make it palatable. Palatable for you. You're not a child. You're not a child. Because when you catch an attitude and you get mad, you notice people know how to talk fucking crazy.
[01:08:29] But I'm a money pit.
[01:08:32] But I can't even give you a good word in edgewise for some shit that you wrong on and ain't really got nothing to do with me. But I'm not gonna sit there and let you be wrong and strong and not check you. If anybody should be able to check you, it should be your brother, right? Your brother should be able to say, nah, um, this, that, and the third.
[01:08:51] See how problematic that is.
[01:08:53] Cause how do other people check your siblings or somebody you love?
[01:08:58] So before I get there, let me put you on the game. Click.
[01:09:03] Okay.
[01:09:05] You hung up on me. I'm hung up on it. Fuck. My ear up. Oh, damn, my ear.
[01:09:15] I don't want to talk to you no more. Cause you might fuck my other ear up.
[01:09:22] But some of us are people pleasers by nature. Cause we empathetic.
[01:09:27] Somebody coming to you with a good story. I'm telling you, if right now, I've always given. I used to buy new clothes and give them away. You ain't got no shirt? Well, nah, I got. Come on, I got a shirt. You ain't got this? Oh, I got it. Or I'll find a way to get it for you. Not even for me.
[01:09:45] But then when you say, you know what?
[01:09:49] I gotta look out for me, man. I'm really destitute. I'm doing bad because remember all the people that called on you, you can't call on them, cuz. They ain't got shit.
[01:10:00] They don't want nothing.
[01:10:05] I had my cousin living with me, right? It's the first of the month. What happens the first of the month is universal around the world. The first of the month is bills, mortgage or rent or whatever, you know. Say you got dollar ten. For what? I need cigarettes.
[01:10:24] Where the fuck you gonna live? So you gonna smoke outside.
[01:10:28] You think the $10. But you know what? It's also the same nigga running around the hood telling everybody, this nigga got money. This nigga's a millionaire. This nigga got this. And you know what happens? Put a red dot on my forehead.
[01:10:42] That's why everybody was coming up to me, asking me for money. One of my other cousins like, yo, that nigga telling everybody you got money. What does that do in the hood when somebody said, yo, he got money? Why would you go around the hood saying, this nigga got money? Cause when niggas think you got money in the hood, you got a red dot on your head. Everybody, yo, let me get $20. This nigga millionaire couldn't give me $20. Fuck that nigga.
[01:11:07] Once they say, fuck you. They sit around, nigga start saying, yeah, I was gonna come through with liquor. I was gonna get this for everybody. But you know what? That nigga did this, that, and that to me all. And listen, all the niggas I used to hang with, from the bottom of my heart, fuck y'all niggas.
[01:11:31] Never gonna fuck with none of y'all niggas ever again. Never.
[01:11:36] I got scars on my body from fucking with niggas.
[01:11:39] I done took all types of losses for fucking with niggas. And they still not happy.
[01:11:46] They still not happy. You know when they gonna be happy?
[01:11:51] When I'm talking in eternal sleep, that's when they gonna be happy.
[01:12:00] That's when they gonna be happy. What else do you want?
[01:12:06] I done shed blood. I lost blood, was in the fucking mental institution. Seriously worried sick. How we gonna do this? How are we gonna do that? All of that shit. I've been through so much shit trying to put on for niggas, and they still not happy. To this day, mention my name in certain settings. Oh, he this dinner. He be all that shit there.
[01:12:42] I be all that. I also be a Rolex wearing, jet flying, taking chicks to Space Mountain, too, while you be in the hood, man.
[01:12:54] One more thing before I go. I said it before. I'm gonna say it to you again because it's very, very important.
[01:12:59] Very, very important.
[01:13:04] Niggas be bottom feeders.
[01:13:08] Niggas be bottom feeders.
[01:13:11] When you move yourself out of the equation, don't start feeding off each other. Always remember that you could live somewhere, and you'll see. Dudes, everybody mad at you because you this. And then they group up together, remove yourself out of the equation and see if the equation get better. It don't get better. Start feeding off each other.
[01:13:36] I remember when I was in the hood, I so called had this, I got this, I got that.
[01:13:42] Everybody was mad at me. Everybody saying, you should this, you should this, you should that. Okay, I'm gonna remove myself from all of this.
[01:13:53] Now I see niggas feeding off each other, even on YouTube. Remember, I was the odd man out. I did this, I did that. What I did. It took two months off. Now everybody beefing with each other.
[01:14:05] The same niggas who was going at me right on YouTube, right on these platforms. Remember? I remember a few months ago, they was going at me, lying, saying I this dinner. Hey, okay, you know what? I'll just remove myself from everything now. Look at them going at each other. Bottom feeders.
[01:14:28] I don't got to be a monster. I don't got to be in the same tank as y'all ocean.
[01:14:33] I don't got to be around none of that shit. I don't. Niggas don't want nothing.
[01:14:40] Niggas don't help nobody. Niggas don't put nobody on Nick's. Don't do nothing. It's all, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme. I. Who did you help?
[01:14:52] Who did you help?
[01:14:59] So forgive me for my rent, rest in peace. And Nipsey Hussle. But that shit touched me, man. I'm telling you, that shit bothered me. Watching that interview with Black Santa, nigga brother, you know, I'm saying that's. That's his brother, and he's still here, just continuing the mission. But it ain't the same.
[01:15:23] It ain't the same to continue the mission. When we started the mission together, you inspired the mission.
[01:15:32] You inspired the mission.
[01:15:35] And then I got to continue what you started without you.
[01:15:44] You didn't get a chance to even see your destiny fulfilled because of haters.
[01:15:58] That shit is just so stupid to me. But it's happening every day. It's gonna happen tomorrow. It happened today.
[01:16:05] Just really think about that.
[01:16:09] So what I'm telling you, if you got something going on, pay attention.
[01:16:17] There's all these niggas with these little cliche sayings. Your circle gonna hurt you. Niggas be knowing them cliche sayings. You know, why is they a part of the hurters?
[01:16:32] That's why niggas be so wise to dumb niggas. Street shit, cuz. They partake in it, still in it.
[01:16:40] I removed myself. Yo, you know what? This is what y'all want to do? I don't want to do this.
[01:16:47] Just ask yourself, if everybody in the room was smoking crack, would you go sit in the room?
[01:16:53] Because your brother's in there, your cousins in there, your homies in there, your day ones is in there. They all in there smoking crack. Would you go in there and sit in the room, not saying you're going to smoke the crack, would you sit amongst them?
[01:17:07] Ask yourself that.
[01:17:09] Would you go sit in a crack, smoke filled room?
[01:17:13] Would you go in there? Would you sit there?
[01:17:17] No, you wouldn't do that. You wouldn't go in there. So if they in the hood, sneak killing each other, sneak sleeping with each other, girl selling crack to niggas, mothers stealing from each other, why would you sit amongst that? So your goal is to. To get the fuck away from that minute. You can. Yo, I'm outta here.
[01:17:37] So when I seen dudes be grimy teacher, I see my friends rob each other, kick each other doors in, sneak thief each other to where I'm like, yo, you did what? Why you do that to him for? Oh, now, shit. I know I ain't exempt. I know I'm next.
[01:17:57] I know I'm next.
[01:17:59] And then they could be like, yo, I don't got his number.
[01:18:03] You ain't supposed to have my number.
[01:18:06] You ain't supposed to know what city, state, borough street. You ain't supposed to know nothing about me. You know why? Because you don't want nothing.
[01:18:16] You don't want nothing.
[01:18:20] Ask your homie tomorrow. Yo, what's the plan, bro?
[01:18:27] You know what you gonna do? You know what you do day in and out. Ask the homie tomorrow. Yo, what's the plan, bro? What's our overall plan?
[01:18:36] We gotta get on.
[01:18:39] Yo, homie, what's the overall plan? Greatly appreciate it. First of all, I actually know Nipsey Hussle. Did you? And you called him blood, so you automatically disqualified. Disqualified? Fuck out of here.
[01:18:54] Actually knew him.
[01:18:56] So how am I using his name? And it's a Nipsey in every hood.
[01:19:01] You calling them blood?
[01:19:04] Fuck out of here.
[01:19:06] Shitty cuz.
[01:19:09] Ask the homie, what's the plan?
[01:19:12] Sit down with your people, sit down with your team, sit down with your significant other. Sit down with your family, your cousins, whatever. What's the plan? What we doing?
[01:19:24] What's the overall plan?
[01:19:26] What we trying to do?
[01:19:30] And when the niggas say, yo, I'm just trying to get on and get the fuck away from them, because they don't even have a plan.
[01:19:41] So as soon as you come up with a plan, let me tell you something. Yeah, I remember I used to have bozo sitting next to me night and night. Why you think niggas ain't around me no more? I hold niggas accountable. When you hold a nigga accountable, they gonna get away from you. You don't got no plan. You don't got nothing.
[01:19:57] I got a plan. I fulfill my plan. I fulfill my destinies. But other niggas don't got a plan. And when a nigga can't be the captain, he will sink the whole ship and drown.
[01:20:07] Ain't that crazy. When a nigga can't be the captain of the ship, when he can't get recognition, when he can't get likes, when he can't get views, when he can't get subscribers. Nigga will sink the whole ship. Fuck everything up.
[01:20:20] Well, fuck everything up and drown, too.
[01:20:26] Just really think about that.
[01:20:32] People will set the crib on fire that they live in.
[01:20:38] Just cause you got the big room now. None of us have nothing.
[01:20:42] That's the type of people we around.
[01:20:46] People will sink the whole ship if they can't be the captain. Not captain material. Never took the time to learn the skill. Whatever. They got everything from you, and then they can't wait to turn on you.
[01:21:00] Of course it was a hit.
[01:21:03] Who sent them, though? I don't want to put no name, nobody name out there. I don't know who did it. But just think about a nigga who sinked the whole ship if they can't be the captain.
[01:21:17] I'm from bed Star, Brooklyn.
[01:21:23] Y'all know biggie Smalls, however you know him.
[01:21:29] Niggas in his own neighborhood. My neighborhood robbed him.
[01:21:35] Imagine if I was there right now, flourishing the way I am, maybe looking to rob me.
[01:21:46] Just really think about that. They be looking to rob me.
[01:21:50] For what? So they could get high.
[01:21:55] Because I might have shades on. That's a couple of $100.
[01:22:00] Because I'm getting attention.
[01:22:04] Cause I ain't like, they post.
[01:22:07] Cause they came to me with a mixtape, and I couldn't help them. I remember when dad was in the hood and dude was like, yo, why you ain't. First of all. First of all, don't do that.
[01:22:20] Don't do that.
[01:22:22] Think about the mentality. It's already a mentality of why you ain't. Just think about that. Why you ain't. You could buy a certain car, and they could be like, why you bought that car? You didn't need that car. Niggas be saying, I said, you remember when I had fuck. Or anyway, I ain't gonna go there.
[01:22:41] I erased all them shows anyway. But remember niggas say, nigga ain't supposed to have that. Nigga don't need no jury. Why nigga get a jury? You front, that's a nigga who gonna kill you. When a nigga and say, why he had to buy that chain? Why you gotta have Louis Vuitton on why you got Gucci? That's a nigga that's gonna kill you. The problem is, he's sitting a box over from me.
[01:23:04] Don't think I peeped all that shit.
[01:23:09] When a nigga sit there and say, why the nigga got on Gucci?
[01:23:14] And I'm saying, what's wrong with him having Gucci? You don't need that shit. You fronting.
[01:23:20] Just really think about that. Like, hold on.
[01:23:24] Nick is a hater and you hate on others. It's only a matter of time for you start hating on me.
[01:23:33] Just really think about that.
[01:23:36] For those who was around, remember the trouble episode?
[01:23:41] And I said, yo, he didn't deserve to die. He got killed by a hater. That's what a nigga get for front.
[01:23:48] Oh, shit.
[01:23:53] But, I mean, if I came through one day fresh, you not fresh.
[01:24:02] That's my last day.
[01:24:06] Just really think about that shit.
[01:24:09] Once a nigga say, why you ain't? Why you got that car?
[01:24:15] Why you doing that?
[01:24:23] I pay attention to detail always.
[01:24:26] Words haunt me and resonate with me forever. I just pay attention to detail and I be like, oh, so that's how you think?
[01:24:34] Okay.
[01:24:38] Hmm, okay.
[01:24:42] My cousin tell me sometimes, he said, yo, fuck that. Throw on the jury, pull up in your whip.
[01:24:52] Show them. Show these motherfucker. I'd be like, nah, you know why?
[01:24:57] Because when niggas hate you and jealous of you, they gonna kill you. They don't even know why.
[01:25:03] It might be a girl that he like.
[01:25:06] Might be a girl that he like. You pull up, she. Oh, shit, that's such and such. He in a corner mat. You know how many niggas is mad at me over women that I don't want?
[01:25:16] My own right hand man, dirty Mac me so bad. Well, my former right hand man, dirty Mac me so bad.
[01:25:25] And like I say, if a nigga will say lies about you to get some box, what would he do for his freedom?
[01:25:36] If he'll go to a girl and say, yeah, he did this, he did that.
[01:25:42] What do I think he'll say to five. Oh, just really think about that.
[01:25:50] If he'll tell a girl lies to be and he's looking at some time, he gonna give me up.
[01:26:01] Any nigga who, worst thing you could ever do is lie on somebody. That's the worst thing you ever could do, is lie.
[01:26:09] You got one time to lie on me or lie to me. I'm good. Or call me a liar, I'm good.
[01:26:14] I'm forever offended.
[01:26:20] But for box. Come on, my niggas.
[01:26:25] How many women is out here? This one in particular made you double cross me.
[01:26:38] Just really think about that.
[01:26:40] So once in my circle, once I was around dudes, and I started feeling like, I don't really know about y'all niggas no more.
[01:26:54] I'm seeing y'all do shit to each other.
[01:27:00] And I can't say y'all niggas know better.
[01:27:04] Cause you know who say y'all niggas no better than to do that to me?
[01:27:09] Niggas who's dead. They said that at one point.
[01:27:13] They know better, though. They don't.
[01:27:17] You got niggas who can't wait to sneak thief your life. That's what they did to Nipdena. Can't wait till you feel comfortable. Can't wait to say, yo, I'm out here with the homies. And one of them is, like, for the last time, too. You know why?
[01:27:35] Because I asked you for $30 and you had a pocket full of money. You disrespected me.
[01:27:42] You know us with that. Disrespect. Disrespected me.
[01:27:49] You disrespected me.
[01:27:52] As soon as the cops say, freeze, you get on the floor. Yes, officer.
[01:27:57] But I come through the hood and I got a new sneaker. So I gotta die. I got a new truck. I gotta die. I got money. I gotta die. I got jewelry. You gotta die, nigga. Coming through here with this. Oh, nah.
[01:28:11] So what are we supposed to do? How do we big up our neighborhoods? Where we from? How do we big up anything? How do we show anything that comes from here can be successful? How do we give the children hope? If everything that comes through that's supposed to give people hope, you kill.
[01:28:28] Really think about that.
[01:28:33] All you could do is get the fuck away and never look back.
[01:28:37] Never look back. You know what?
[01:28:41] That was some cocoon shit. That was an embryonic stage. I'm out.
[01:28:46] Ain't going back. Niggas don't want nothing. Niggas ain't talking about nothing. Niggas outside drinking beer.
[01:28:55] People used to say to me, yo, you be acting like you too good for shit. Nigga. I don't drink. What am I hanging with y'all for?
[01:29:06] Why am I meeting y'all at the bar? I don't drink.
[01:29:10] What am I doing there?
[01:29:13] You could come through and show love.
[01:29:17] How do I show love to a bunch of haters?
[01:29:21] All y'all want to do is sit around and oppress each other, try to sneak dick each other. Girl, I don't want to be amongst that shit. I got shit that I'm doing. I'm trying to build, and I'm building an empire. Don't you see what I'm doing?
[01:29:35] You see what I'm doing. Because when it's convenient, you use my name, you brag about me. Yeah, we, we. We know how many times I say sat there and watch niggas turn french? Yeah, we. Cause we this. We got the studio. We. And I just be sitting there like, nigga don't add on to nothing.
[01:29:54] I know niggas who still drink 40oz of beer right now. Beer right now.
[01:30:07] Mad as fuck is me mad at me. Cause I don't come through.
[01:30:16] Niggas jibs falling out. Niggas look all washed up.
[01:30:23] Niggas looking crazy out there like, God damn, how the fuck you age 20 years in, like, 20 days? The hell is wrong with you?
[01:30:37] Why would I be around niggas outside selling $5 cracks? Just really think about y'all. Niggas sell crack.
[01:30:46] So I'm just supposed to just throw everything away that I work for just to hang with y'all? Just y'all outside fucking drinking beer and selling crack, get fresh to stand outside.
[01:31:01] Just really think about that shit.
[01:31:05] I'm a nigga who made it to television, billboards, got my own platforms. Responsible for other shit that I don't even tell y'all about. Executive produce. Other shit that I don't even tell y'all about. Cuz sometimes if you tell niggas other shit you doing, they start hating on that.
[01:31:20] They could like something. I fuck with that. I fuck with that. Yeah, I did that. Oh, I don't fuck with it no more. I know you had something to do with that. I did fuck with it, but I don't fuck with you.
[01:31:30] So, you know, you can't even tell people other shit that you a part of and responsible for.
[01:31:36] So that's why I don't be saying shit. I don't. Yeah, that shit is dope. Just really think about that. Niggas a fuck with something until they find out you involved means they find out you involved. I don't. I don't really be watching that shit like that.
[01:31:53] I bet you don't, cuz I'm involved with it, right? You ate at that restaurant. All of that shit is good, right? I own that shit. You do? Oh, word. That's what's up. Never eating it again.
[01:32:05] That's what niggas be like. Oh, where?
[01:32:09] I'm never eating again. Fuck this nigga.
[01:32:13] Oh, you know what?
[01:32:17] I ain't never been on his YouTube. He never promoted me. I never watching his YouTube. I'm never hitting like, listen, the job, at least get it to 1500 likes before I go. Was that 334, 600 people in the room, 500 likes. I'll be very, very satisfied with that. But I just want to say to y'all, man, listen to me. If you are a dj, if you're an emcee, an artist, if you make candlest, if you make t shirts, if you just work a regular nine to five, and all you care about is your immediate family, meaning your significant other, your children, or whoever live in your household, I salute you. Please, please stay away from these niggas. And if you watch somebody hate on somebody else, remember, it's only a matter of time before they gonna start hating on you. Cause if you watch people who hate and it's unwarranted, and it's unwarranted, it's only a matter of time before they gonna do it to you.
[01:33:25] Just get away.
[01:33:27] You don't owe nobody no explanation for how you wanna change your life.
[01:33:32] I'm growing. I'm seeing different things, remember? And paid in full. When Ace said, yo, I got shot, remember? He was trying to get out. Remember what? Alpo. He should have known what type of nigga Alpo washing.
[01:33:46] If they had to recognize what type of dude Alpo was, then maybe Rich Porter wouldn't have got killed. What did he say? He like, yo, I'm out. Niggas get shot every day. That's basically telling him, nigga, we don't care that you got shot. We need that work. Shot or not, you gonna give us that work.
[01:34:09] See, we not allowed to change or grow. We don't give each other chances to grow. You used to be this. You used to do this. You right. I did. Now I don't do it.
[01:34:19] But you got to keep me there.
[01:34:22] So I got to be the 17 year old me.
[01:34:28] You too good to such as such. No, it's not. I'm too good. I'm too grown.
[01:34:34] The fuck? I'm supposed to get a flat top with parts right now and get my eyebrows cut.
[01:34:42] Just really think about that. I'm working on a weekly playlist. I'm gonna do a Spotify playlist. This is a fact I got is gonna get done, definitely.
[01:34:53] Don't be afraid to grow. I'm telling you, the best thing that could happen to you. Don't be afraid to grow.
[01:35:01] Don't be afraid to say, you know what, man?
[01:35:05] All this shit did to me is caused me pain. I don't want to be in pain no more.
[01:35:11] Remember, the hood don't give you nothing. It just only takes the street. Take the street, don't give you shit.
[01:35:21] It only takes.
[01:35:25] What do we give?
[01:35:28] They give funerals, they give candles outside.
[01:35:32] They get babies crying because they daddy is gone, they mother is gone, they uncle is gone. They get prison time.
[01:35:40] It gives wheelchairs, it gives alcoholism, gives drugs, give drug abuse. It don't give you shit.
[01:35:54] And then you start manifesting yourself into the shit that you said you'll never be like, why? Because you're there. You're available for it.
[01:36:02] When they could be like, hmm. That's the worst shit anybody could ever do to you. Huh?
[01:36:08] Smoke.
[01:36:10] Be like me here, drink, be like me here. How dare you?
[01:36:23] You going to school.
[01:36:27] This nigga going away to school.
[01:36:32] This nigga got a job. You getting married.
[01:36:36] You having a kid.
[01:36:39] Think about it. People don't want shit for you. You go, you going to school. You going away to school.
[01:36:46] You know what they tell you?
[01:36:48] Where you going to school at? Or watch them niggas in Virginia? You got to be on point, nigga. I ain't going to be around no fucking niggas. I'm going to school.
[01:36:58] Where you going to school at?
[01:37:00] Albuquerque, New Mexico. Watch them niggas in Albuquerque.
[01:37:05] That's really. That's what they say. Watch some niggas in Albuquerque.
[01:37:09] And in dissing, you know, I come through, I lay. I lay something down.
[01:37:15] God damn, I can't even get away from this shit.
[01:37:20] You going to school.
[01:37:23] You gonna better yourself. You getting a job. You getting a degree.
[01:37:30] Oh, man.
[01:37:35] Know what that shit really is?
[01:37:37] Oh, post traumatic slave syndrome. People really think that you go into another plantation, and you ain't gonna have to work as hard.
[01:37:49] That's where all that shit really is. Remember when some. When some people would run, they would send us to catch him.
[01:38:00] Remember that?
[01:38:03] You catch them.
[01:38:06] That's how they tell. They plan on running, masa.
[01:38:10] I overheard. They plans my son, they gonna run.
[01:38:15] That's what the hood is. Yo, he think he leaving. Yo, he don't know.
[01:38:21] We gonna book. We gonna, we gon. Yo, we gonna run in his crib when he go away.
[01:38:27] Get the fuck away from all these people. Don't even talk to them. I'm telling you, don't even talk to them. You're not gonna get nothing. It's gonna make you sad. I'm telling you.
[01:38:40] Sometimes some people be on Facebook, and I come across they platform, and I. Sometimes I look and I say, damn, what happened to my niggas? Like, what happened? Where did it go wrong? I remember trying to say something. I remember trying to. You see niggas. Niggas start looking all decrepit, skinny like, how you fucking like 40, 47, you look 57 years old, you look 60. How you look like that? You know why? Because it's the mentality, it's the narcotic, it's the liquor. It's all, all types of wow lifestyle. I got a nigga that's 50 looking 70, looking 70.
[01:39:24] Be niggas younger than me look washed like he always already. So if he could look in the mirror and say, I'm overdevelop, you think he gonna look at you and say, I'm glad you made it, nigga like, nah, if I'm over, you over, and I see to it by any means necessary.
[01:39:48] Look what they did to stack bundles. Let's. Let's rest in peace, and then. But look what they did to stack far rock. Everything was far rock. Far rock, far rock where he got killed. That, I think is a coming to chat. Did he say the part? He don't drink a smoke yet? Ha ha. All he do is say he don't drink a smoke. You motherfucking right. Because you give me one black man in America right now that could probably say he don't gang bang, drink a smoke and ain't no fucking derelict. You give me that.
[01:40:23] You give me that. So that's a badge of honor. Because if I was sitting here rolling up in front of you or sitting here sipping in front of you, you sit there and think I'm the coolest motherfucker in the world. Cause I'm a degenerate.
[01:40:35] If I'm.
[01:40:40] You think I'm the coolest person in the world? He's smoking that good. Look at him.
[01:40:46] He tipsy, he's saucy. Then I'm the coolest person in the world, right?
[01:40:55] 50 cent made songs call high all the time. So, yeah, maybe he don't drink a smoke, but he monetized your ass.
[01:41:02] He monetized the agenda.
[01:41:10] 50 don't count.
[01:41:12] I know. 50 don't do no wrong. He can't do no wrong in the Internet. You talk about 50, they'll be in the comments. 50 this, I'm telling you.
[01:41:21] But do what you do. I'm not knocking nobody for what they do. If you responsible, you handle your. Handle what you got to handle. So what? Sometimes you need a little cool down. I just find other ways to vent. Y'all are my therapy. I just want y'all to know that y'all are my therapy. Because the things that I can't say to somebody that I might want to say it to, I get to say it to the world.
[01:41:46] So y'all are really my couch. I tell people all the time. They say, what do you do? I say, well, I kind of talk shit for a living. You do say, yeah, I get to say what I want to say to the masses of people every day of my life. And I love it.
[01:42:03] I love it.
[01:42:06] That's it.
[01:42:09] But, yo, I want to wish y'all a good night. I'll see y'all tomorrow. Damn. It's. It's tomorrow right now. I see how late I was. I'll see y'all tomorrow. I'll see y'all later.
[01:42:22] I see y'all later. I hope y'all like my little short news clips that I'm doing. I'm gonna start being in the clip now. So, um, you know, just here working, doing what I do, staying sucker free.
[01:42:34] But Joe, yo, I fucking appreciate y'all, man. Like, I appreciate y'all. Like, y'all are important. Telling you, y'all are very, very important to what we need to do. And if you appreciate anything I said, all I want you to do is hit the like button.
[01:42:57] Ain't gonna say, thank you for sponsoring this imaginary war.
[01:43:01] Like, I'm stuck in a fucking house. I go outside.
[01:43:05] But I appreciate y'all. Y'all are very, very important. Not only to me, to yourself, and to each other. Many of you have babies. You have children, work on you. Just be the better example. Try to take somebody and make them better than you. Take somebody and put them under your wing and say, yo, seriously, this shit is very, very important. We in a critical time. By the time January 6 hit, we don't know where we going to be. We don't know how this world gonna be. Just be prepared for whatever.
[01:43:38] Seriously, shout out to my moderators. Shout out to everybody in the room. Y'all are very, very, very important. Y'all here with me on the late night. So I gotta be appreciative. Nothing is a given, and I don't take nobody for granted. You could comment, say whatever you want. I just ask you to be respectful to me and be respectful to each other.
[01:43:58] That's it. So with that, I'm doggie diamonds.
[01:44:05] Said a mouthful. Said a lot. I just needed to say that shit. And if you didn't watch the interview, um, don't watch it.
[01:44:13] Gonna be real with you. If you didn't watch the black Sam interview, don't watch it.
[01:44:18] And if you watch it, just watch it. You know?
[01:44:22] Cool, cuz it shit made me sad. I'm not one of the niggas who get sad. I only get sad for babies and the elderly. I'm gonna be real with you. But the shit made me sad. And then this is a reminder of what a lot of people could go through. So, yo, um.
[01:44:36] That's it, man. I don't know what else to say. It's like 500 of y'all. I don't want to leave y'all, but, you know, I got to get some rest. Um, some rest. I got shit to do them all, and, um, always got shit to do. I'm always working. I'm always working on some graphics or doing something, but I appreciate y'all.
[01:44:54] JT rt, that's just talk, real talk, right? Is that your part? Is that you? If that's just talk, real talk. Salute to them. Support what they do, to salute to everybody on YouTube trying to do they thing. You know, you could do your thing without tearing your fellow content creators down. That's all I say. You don't have to do that.
[01:45:16] You don't have to do that. So, yo, that's it.
[01:45:21] I'm out. Peace and.