Jay Z Wasn’t Loyal To Beanie Sigel (Revisited) Or Was He?
Doggie Diamonds No FilterJune 17, 202401:12:39

Jay Z Wasn’t Loyal To Beanie Sigel (Revisited) Or Was He?

Welcome to Doggie Diamonds No Filter your go-to source for unfiltered hip-hop commentary and exclusive insights! In this episode, Doggie Diamonds revisits the heated topic of Jay Z's loyalty to Beanie Sigel. Was Jay Z truly disloyal to Beanie Sigel, or is there more to the story? Join Doggie Diamonds as he breaks down the history, the drama, and the facts behind this controversial relationship.

Explore the complex dynamics between Jay Z and Beanie Sigel, delving into their Roc-A-Fella Records days and the events that led to their fallout. Doggie Diamonds provides an in-depth analysis, shedding light on both sides of the story and offering his unique perspective on the matter. For more exclusive content and to stay updated on the latest in hip-hop, be sure to subscribe, hit the notification bell, and share your thoughts in the comments below.

[00:00:00] What's up everybody, I go by the name of Doggie Diamonds. This is Doggie Diamonds TV. This is Doggie Diamonds No Filter Podcast. Couldn't find a hat to wear so I didn't wear one. Plus I got my hair cut so what do I need a hat for?

[00:00:12] So if I put on a hat, I started without one. You know when your hairline is still intact you gotta show it, you know. Sometimes you gotta show that hairline man, cause you know some people be hat fishing. I ain't one of them hat fishers, you know.

[00:00:28] Plus I be wanting to show y'all how much I look like my own character, Richer, over there, up there. Not this dude right here, this dude that doesn't exist no more. It's the dude up in the top corner flashing and blinking. Yo, what's up y'all?

[00:00:43] So, you're probably wondering why I'm talking about this. This is something that took place all the way in 2003 but then it was revisited in 2021. And it's revisited now in 2024. And you know what's funny about this culture that we're in,

[00:01:03] I've done interviews, people have done interviews and we have people that have spoke about things before but it seems like everybody... So for example, if a person... Let me restart really quick. Let me restart, I don't know why this does this. I gotta figure this out but anyway.

[00:01:19] So, when a person does different platforms, it seems like no matter what was said on the last platform, a person won't say, yo, I heard you said this or this. They won't ask new questions. They will ask the same questions over and over.

[00:01:47] So we can hear the same questions and answers on seven platforms. Me particular, I don't like to do that. If an individual did an interview somewhere else, I don't want to rehash that not unless we're bringing people up to speed just in case something new occurred or anything,

[00:02:03] then I would do that. But I personally don't like to... You said it on this platform, that platform and everything. I don't like to do that. But for those who do that, fine because sometimes history does need to be revisited.

[00:02:16] Oshino, shout out to Oshino who I've done an interview with before, it's on the channel. Did an interview with Say Cheese. And Hip Hop DX, you know that's my favorite site so I was browsing through there and they covered it.

[00:02:32] So they titled it, Jay-Z slammed by ex-Rockefeller rapper for betraying Beanie Sigel in attempt case. So Jay-Z has been criticized by former Rockefeller rapper Oshino for turning his back on Beanie Sigel in his attempt case in the mid 2000s.

[00:02:54] In an interview with Say Cheese, a state property alum aired his grievances with his former boss for refusing to vouch for Beans during the trial. I came to court for Beanie when he allegedly boomed somebody, Oshino recalled.

[00:03:09] Jay-Z got on the stand and they said, are you going to be responsible for him if we let him go? Jay-Z said no, I was there. This ain't hearsay. This was me in the courtroom, he added.

[00:03:22] I was just thinking, why did he come to court for them? Why did he come to court for them? If I got a homie and all I got to say is I'm responsible for him, for him to get out.

[00:03:33] I'm saying every time the judge is trying to give him an out and he said no. Ain't nobody say nothing, nobody flinch. Mind you, I'm a jail, so I'm looking around like nobody not saying nothing, like it was normal.

[00:03:47] Maybe I'm too street in my thinking and maybe he's being more responsible, but I was thinking, man, these boys is different. So he did that, you can watch the Say Cheese interview for yourself. It's like 13 minutes in this interview.

[00:04:01] I don't know what the title is. So also, Beanie took, when he did his Drink Champs interview, he said, Segal recently sat down on an episode of Drink Champs and this wasn't recently, this was 2021,

[00:04:20] and discussed how he felt when Jay-Z vouched for him in court. Jay-Z vouched for him in court. This is key words. Jay-Z vouched for him in court when he was faced with the federal weapons charge in attempt in 2003.

[00:04:43] Though he did vouch for Segal, he also told the court that he was not responsible for him. Segal's shit. I never been crushed like that in my life. That effed me up. That took away a lot of S that I had thought we had. Like, that's big bro.

[00:05:04] I believe at that time Jay was thinking that I was unpredictable, I was bugging, I know I was out of pocket, I was uncontrollable. So this is what I wanted to talk about and this is why this is very important to talk about.

[00:05:18] Because here it is. I know the easiest thing to do on social media, the easiest thing to do for people who have podcasts is to bash the top guys. Let's talk bad about Jay-Z, let's talk bad about Diddy, let's talk bad about everything.

[00:05:41] You're going to get views, you're going to get likes. Why? Because some of them deserve it and some of them we've heard stories and we like gossip. We like to see gossip. We like it. So it's easy to say Jay-Z didn't vouch for Segal, although he did.

[00:06:10] It's easy to say he wasn't loyal to him, although he was loyal to him. Let me explain something to you and I'm going to keep it real with you. What did Beanie say himself? He was uncontrollable.

[00:06:23] So if you ask Doggy Diamonds, is he going to be responsible for another man? How the fuck could I be responsible for another man? How could you be responsible for another man? How? So you're telling me a guy who smokes, drinks, sips lean,

[00:06:55] pop perc 30s, I got to be responsible for him? And I don't do what he does? The only way we're together is because he signed to me and he raps and so do I, but I got to be responsible.

[00:07:10] And at that particular time, Beanie Segal was 29 years old. He wasn't no kid. He was older than NBA young boy and these guys that we call kids or young men. So my thing is,

[00:07:22] how is people being mad at Jay-Z for saying he not going to be responsible for him? He vouched for him, but I ain't going to be responsible for him. That's like saying, Hey, put your house up and be responsible for him.

[00:07:48] And if he wants to jump bail or do anything, you lose your house. Now this is what I find. This is the society that we in right now. Who likes for you to hold the mirror up in front of them? Who wants to take accountability?

[00:08:11] See, y'all ask a million and one questions. Why doggie diamonds don't do this with this person no more? Why this person ain't around no more. The doggie diamonds have a falling out with this person. Listen, it is what it is.

[00:08:24] Whenever you try to hold somebody accountable, they will stop talking to you. I never stopped talking to nobody. I never stopped communicating with nobody. But I do hold people responsible for their actions. When you do something ill-advised, you have no business doing,

[00:08:43] they will stop talking to you for what they did to you. Not anything you did to them. But you're left with the questions of, why you do this? Why did this happen? Why did that happen?

[00:08:57] Well, said individual did something they had no business doing more than one time. And I spoke to them about it. And instead of them taking accountability and saying, I'm wrong, they get angry and separate their self from you, leaving you holding the bag of what happened.

[00:09:17] You have a falling out with everybody. Listen, I don't have a falling out with a lot of people. I have a falling in with myself. A lot of dudes, especially men, men in 2024, 23, 22, act like complete bitches. Not even the female. Just feminine. It's certain things you cannot do

[00:09:45] when you're representing somebody's name and brand. You can't do certain things when you're representing somebody's name and brand. You have to be, you got to have a, you have to have a certain code of conduct when you represent somebody else. It's not about you. It's about somebody else.

[00:10:07] When I was a part of Forbes DVD, I was being made to believe that what I was saying on Twitter, not the interviews I did, not the million and one interviews I did, not all the graphics I did, not all the DVDs I did.

[00:10:21] After, after, what I was saying on Twitter was hurting the company. So what did I do? I started my own shit. I ain't going to hurt the company, but nobody can control me because I know what I'm doing is not hurting nothing.

[00:10:36] If anything, it's helping it. And we see where that went. We see where I'm at today. So nowadays, when you say to a man, yo, you can't do this. They don't, they don't say, you know what you write. They get mad. They get angry.

[00:11:00] So that's why I wouldn't have been responsible for him either. Get out. Maybe he needs to go sit his ass down. He needs to go sit his ass down for a little while. Maybe he need time out. Maybe he needed time out.

[00:11:21] I don't give a fuck what he in jail for. I didn't put him in there. I wasn't with him. I don't condone the dual ways and actions. This is rap. See, when people say, Hey, maybe I'm just too much of a street nigga.

[00:11:33] Maybe you are. You know why? Because the street nigga, the street mentality, that street shit is fucking us up. I don't give a fuck how that's not the way you pronounce somebody. Now you think I give a fuck about that? All the shit that I'm saying tonight,

[00:11:51] you worried about a nigga name pronunciation. You know what I mean? People say, Oh, Shino in his fucking face. And he don't say, that's not how you pronounce it. And you hoe ass niggas coming in my chat. That's not how you pronounce his name.

[00:12:14] Anyway, he didn't take the stand and say something against his dude. If you heard what I said, he vouched for him. But when they asked him, was he going to be responsible for him? No, he's not my child. He's not my kid.

[00:12:36] Seriously. I'm not going to be responsible for another man. No, I'm not going to be responsible for another man. How could we be responsible for any men today if they don't want to take accountability? Look at your brother. Look at your homie.

[00:12:58] Look at everybody wants to be the street guy. Everybody wants to live by the street rules. Who's a rat? Who's not a rat? They still want to live like that. In 2024, they still talking about stupid, street, and 2024, all up and down your timeline.

[00:13:21] Who's a rat? Who's a snitch? Who told, who did this? Who did that? How is it any progression in any of that? Because for the most part, if you're still in the streets trying to profess to be some street guy, live by some fucking street rules.

[00:13:36] Just really think about that. In 2024, Chief Red Hot, I always appreciate you. Just think about that. In 2024, we still talking about I'm street. The fuck is being street? Let's just be honest. What is a street guy? That sound like somebody irresponsible to me.

[00:14:05] That sound like somebody who justify all types of bullshit on a day-to-day basis. While the world is just going and evolving every day, we still stuck somewhere that we was at 20 years ago, 25 years ago. I'm a street guy. So, trying to live by codes and morals

[00:14:33] that was implemented by people who break them. You do know that, right? You do know that, right? You do know that, right? Everybody who implements these codes and morals had broke them. Everybody want to be La Costa Nostra, Omer to the cold. They broke those codes.

[00:14:57] They broke those codes. You know, pillow talking is ratting too, right? You do know that, right? You do know if you sit and lay in a bed with a woman and talk about another man in a negative way, you a fucking rat. Oh, I seen that.

[00:15:18] He got a lot of girls, but that ain't ratting, all right? I had a homie that I was rocking with that was smashing the chick that wanted to let me live. I didn't even want to live with the chick.

[00:15:31] He going to tell the chick, he got a girl. Yo, my nigga, you beating already. Leave me out of this. Why am I in your bed? And then did the chick come back and tell me how much of your chick is she? He got a girl.

[00:15:52] Why y'all in the bed? I came up in any way. But you ain't no rat though. So let me get this straight. Help me understand. If you're willing to tell on me for some pussy, what would you do for your freedom? Remember when you could tell somebody something

[00:16:18] and they wasn't going to tell nobody? You knew it. That's why I said loyalty is a myth now. A listening ear becomes a running mouth because everybody got somebody that they trust. I trust you, but you trust him. But he trusts him and he trusts her.

[00:16:38] And she trusts her. So now before you know it, 10 people know your business, but you told a person you trust, but they trust somebody different outside of you. Why? If you don't want nobody to know nothing, just don't say shit. Look where we at.

[00:16:58] Have you ever seen a time where you got grown ass men acting like little women on social media because you ain't like they post? Where people will pick up the phone and call you and say, you have posted, posted.

[00:17:16] How many times do you hear posted in a day? Where people will call your phone and say, you seen what such and such posted? Actually I didn't. I didn't. Was it something I should have saw? Go check they post. Go look at they post and call me back.

[00:17:34] So I'm supposed to find my phone, go through social media, look at a post, try to meet you with the anger or be startled or whatever the case may be and then say, yeah man, yeah, posted. I think not. I ain't doing that. I'm not doing that.

[00:17:56] I had a homeboy, former homeboy who I used to be, used to be on the channel a lot that I interview a lot. Nigga mad at me because I wouldn't be angry at certain people with him. I don't know how to be no hoe.

[00:18:13] I don't know how to just, you mad, I'm mad. I'm gonna be like what you mad at and I'm gonna say to you, you don't think that that's stupid? That's, that's called being responsible and accountable. Yo, you, you think that's a good reason to be mad?

[00:18:27] Why are you mad at that? No, cause they had posted. Posted? But again, say something about Jay-Z. You're going to get views. You're going, it's going to be in the title. Say something about certain people is going to be in the title. In all this paperwork,

[00:18:59] in all this paperwork and I'm not a Jay-Z sympathist or apologist either, but I know bullshit when I see it. I know bullshit when I see it. Do I trust anyone? I don't trust a soul. I don't trust nobody. If it's probable, it's possible.

[00:19:24] Do you know that people fight to win your trust so they could break it? Think about the people you met. Whether it's friends, whether it's business, whether it's personal. And you talk about life experiences with people and you tell people how things happen in life.

[00:19:46] What is the first thing you want to tell you how they're not like that and I would never do that to you until they do it to you? Just really think about that. Everybody, everybody want to tell you, oh, nah, that's foul.

[00:20:03] I would never do that until they do it. And then you're sitting there scratching your head like, I thought you said you would never do that. They won't do it until they do it. You train your assassin. People will study you, your likes, your dislikes, your triggers,

[00:20:27] what makes you happy, what makes you sad. That's what people do. And they study you, they check your social media, they check all your posts, they check everything, they know everything about you. And then one day they strike. And we ain't going to talk about family.

[00:20:45] We're not even going to talk about, I could be here for three hours and we're going to talk about family because this is the difference between family and relatives. Some people are related to you because they're related by blood. That don't make them your family.

[00:21:01] Your family is your family. Your family is a motherfucker who, when is the last time somebody called you and asked you, did you eat? No. Did you eat today? What'd you ate? When is the last time somebody called you and asked you, did you eat? Think about that.

[00:21:29] Did you eat? What'd you ate today? Have you tried such and such? I say this all the time. When is the last time somebody called you for opportunity? They call you for all types of shit. They never call you and say, yo, they're just that and the third.

[00:21:49] Yo, when is the last time somebody called you for opportunity? Yo, you braid hair. They're having a hair convention. I will put up the money for you to go in that convention. Yo, you make some banging ass pillows. I will put up the money.

[00:22:09] How much would it cost to get your pillows out there more? When's the last time I said something like that to you? Yo, you rap. What it's going to take to get your shit to the next level? You nice. You don't hear that. Only time I hear that

[00:22:30] is when I say it to somebody else. Nowadays, you give a nigga opportunity. Look at everybody who I gave opportunity to. Where they at now? On YouTube talking shit about me. Just really think about that. Nobody gave me no fucking opportunity. I gave it to them.

[00:22:46] Nobody shared their platform with me. I shared my platform with them. I always was who the fuck I was. And you want me to be responsible for irrational, bitch-made ass dudes who act like little girls who have alcohol problems, who have addiction problems, who have mental problems?

[00:23:10] I'm supposed to be responsible for that? And I fight my demons every day. I quit drinking over 20-something years ago. Never smoked in my life. All I'm going to do is exercise my business and eat, right? And I'm supposed to be responsible for somebody irrational? Why?

[00:23:30] Because they're my friend. We're supposed to be loyal, street shit. Tch. Aight. Aight. If that's the case, everybody's so loyal, right? Why you not with your first girl? Why you not with your first boyfriend? Why you and your family don't talk over some stupid shit?

[00:23:59] You're only responsible for the child that you helped create until they don't want to listen. I had a cousin living with me that I looked out for. They couldn't even keep a job at Wendy's. And they ain't have to pay no rent, they didn't have to pay shit.

[00:24:30] Own room, bathroom in the room. They had to pay no bills. Stay with me, cuz, get your act together. Nigga sit in the room, smoke 900 cigarettes, drink liquor all day, on the phone, talking shit. I know y'all see me sometimes live looking like,

[00:24:46] why is this nigga making noise? And I'm doing my show. I don't live with you, nigga, you live with me. I'm trying to help you. Then the nigga leave and say, yo, now I'm leaving. That nigga need time for himself.

[00:25:03] You know what, I do need time for myself. Need you to fuck. You need to fuck away from me, too. But had something had to happen, and I'm in a situation where they want to ask me, will you be responsible for him? No, you know why?

[00:25:22] Cuz he ain't even responsible for him. The shit that a motherfucker need to do to fix themself, they won't even do. Just really think about that. Buy a nigga a bed, buy a nigga clothes, buy a nigga everything. Sit in the room, smoke 900 fucking cigarettes

[00:25:51] and the crib smell like cigarettes. Then you go in the room, you go in the room, this motherfucker was falling asleep, smoking cigarettes, and the bed is all burnt up. He was falling asleep in the bed, smoking cigarettes. You pull, you look at the cover that you bought,

[00:26:13] and there's holes in the cover. So you pull the fucking tip, and this nigga pissed in the bed. How is you living like this? In my shit. And that's who, these are the type of people that we supposed to be responsible for. Nah, that's family.

[00:26:36] Nah, that's your bro. Nah, nigga, you live a shelter life. Where you need to be is in a shelter with people just like you. And some people in the shelter is gonna try to get they self together cuz they don't belong there, they just fell on hard times.

[00:26:59] They could've burnt me alive. Then I go to bed, go to sleep, and the motherfucker taking my gun, playing with it on like a little kid. I find out. Nah, that's your family though. Is it really? Cuz I was they family, were they mine? I was their family,

[00:27:24] were they my family? Jeopardizing me and the shit that I built. I don't have no mother, no father, nobody to call. I don't have no help. If I fall off, I'm gone. You see, I was, I wasn't stressed out because I know how to budget my shit.

[00:27:44] I know how to live my life the way I live my life. But when I lost my monetization, you didn't see me with GoFundMes and all this shit. I wasn't on here complaining every day. I just fell back.

[00:27:58] If I had to listen to some of these bozo ass, yo, you need to get a job. Niggas who never did nothing, they're here for what? You didn't see me crying and complaining. Yo, they trying to, they trying to silence certain shit. I know how to move now.

[00:28:18] Pull back a fucking mattress. Where my phone? I got it in my phone. Falling asleep, frying chicken. Oh yo, I fell asleep. No, you're drunk. Come out the room, smelling something burning. Yo, this motherfucker trying to burn me down and I'm like, when? Cause my aunt passed.

[00:28:51] But what are we really talking about? I'm not being responsible for another man ever, ever. It's my biggest mistake. Being responsible for somebody who's not my son. Never. Especially somebody older than me. Motherfucker can't even go to work at Wendy's. Falling asleep, frying chicken.

[00:29:17] I'm in the fucking gym. Nigga watch me go to the gym every way. Watch me drink water. Could you buy me a beer? So hypothetically speaking, right? I stopped drinking in like 2001, right? But before 2001, I guess I would say I was an alcoholic cause I drank a lot.

[00:29:35] Maybe I wasn't an alcoholic by the standards of a bum ass nigga on the corner drinking, but I drank a lot. So what I did was I conquered the demon of alcohol and I stopped drinking. So you watch me drink, right? And you watch me stop.

[00:29:49] You watch me have 20 something years of sobriety. I'm not from the store. So what happens if I say, yo, I want a beer too. You're not even supporting my efforts of sobriety. It's all about you. And that's the niggas we supposed to be responsible for.

[00:30:10] What else you want me to do for you? Jay-Z gave the nigga a record deal. Gave the nigga money. Fucking put the nigga on records. Put him in front of the world. And then now I have to be responsible for you now?

[00:30:24] What else you want me to do? Blue Ivy wasn't even born at the time. Neither was Sire, neither was Rumi, neither was uh, uh, uh. Oh, it's only, it's only three of them. I thought it was four of them for some reason. Yeah.

[00:30:45] But they want you got to take, you got to look out for your fucking family. Even my own sister. My own sister. Fuck it. They don't watch me anyway. Let me just talk about y'all. My sister called me. She texted me. Hey, younger brother, little brother,

[00:31:09] I am the youngest. Our parents are gone. Our older sister and brother is gone. Only me and her. How the fuck in this day and time is your lights getting cut out? You know why? Because you never worked a day in your life. You live off the system.

[00:31:32] You watch me. We're all at the same place. Same mother, same father, same struggle. You watch me. I can't, I'm a man. I can't just go get food stamps and public assistance and live off the system and have babies and put them on my budget.

[00:31:51] I can't do that. I got to get out there and get it. Watch me struggle. Watch me make it happen. You don't call me and say, hey, I need your help. This is the account number. Why do you call me? Because you ain't, what she say,

[00:32:13] I ran out of options. I don't have nobody to call. Who the fuck could I call? But what do I do? My niece is dead. You don't deserve none of that shit. What I do is you give me the account numbers. You didn't say can you pay it.

[00:32:37] You gave me the account number. Call me. This is the account number. I'll pay the bill. Pay the bill. Fuck it. But then when I go look, it's not $173. It's $500 something. So you been ain't paying this shit. You 50 years old. What have you done with your life?

[00:33:02] I am the younger brother. They all got me by years. I am the youngest. One of the youngest in my family. Can't call nobody for shit, but everybody calls me. Everybody calls me. But you can't call nobody. Everybody calls you. You got to set it out for everybody.

[00:33:24] You got to make sure everybody lights is paid. You got to make sure everybody car is working. You got to make sure everybody college tuition is paid. You got to do that. So I just pay the bill. Chick don't say to me, thank you.

[00:33:44] We have a discussion about something. What she do? She hang up the phone on me. You know when that was? It was last year. I didn't speak to her in a year. So the time before I spoke to that, I paid her bill.

[00:34:00] The time after that we had a discussion about me holding her accountable for something. She hung up the phone on me. But that's your sister. The fuck did I do wrong? Rarely do I tell people no. Rarely do I tell people no. You understand what I'm saying?

[00:34:39] Rarely do I tell people no. So I got out the gym. I was starving. I said, yo, let me get some broccoli with garlic sauce. You know what I'm saying? I love broccoli with garlic sauce. Fucking able-bodied homeless guy. Look younger than me.

[00:34:57] I'm just fucking leaving the gym. Leaving the gym. Starving. He's standing out in front of the little strip mall begging everybody. Begging old ladies, old black women. Man, that shit made me. I see these old ladies getting out and he's begging. That shit bothered me. It bothered me.

[00:35:21] So me, mind my business. I ain't say nothing to him. I go get my grub. Now me, I don't like eating fast food in the house for some reason because I hate to discard it. Something about it goes in the garbage. I don't know. I don't like that.

[00:35:38] So I sit in my truck and eat. I know he look like, damn this dude got a nice truck. He eating. Why this nigga walk to the side of my truck and say, yo, what's up? I said, yo, you don't see me eating?

[00:35:59] Yeah, I just want to say, yo listen, fuck away from me. I rarely do that. I rarely do that. But I was like, yo, fuck away from me. I seen you begging them black women, them elderly women. I seen you begging them. Put your hand out

[00:36:27] and you going to come over to me, yo what's up? While I'm eating your stinking funky ass, fuck out of here. Then he going to walk away. Shit unbelievable. Meanwhile, he's on the cell phone. See, I know people who are destitute who need your help.

[00:36:46] He's on the phone. Yo, get away from me. But then he walked past looking at me shaking my head. I said, yo, before I put this shit down, what's going to happen is I'm going to get out this fucking car and fuck you up.

[00:37:08] That's what I told him. Get out this car and fuck you up. So you better just go ahead. He's shaking his head, walking, laughing. I'm like, see, what other man don't do for them? I told him, listen, I will devastate you. I was out the gym too.

[00:37:33] What I did yesterday, I did back. I was feeling strong yesterday. I'm like, yo, I will get out this truck and fuck you up. I wouldn't, listen, I'm the type that when I go to places to eat, sometimes I buy everybody food.

[00:37:56] Yo, what you want is on me. I see a grandma. Even if she got, you know, grandma's be holding, but even if she got, I just felt like I did something good for the day. Grandma, what you eating? What we eating grandma? Whatever you buy,

[00:38:13] you know what grandma is on me. We'll get whatever you want for real. Yeah, get whatever you want. I got it. Listen, I want this and whatever grandma eat. Sometimes I go places. Yo, y'all hungry. Never, but you were able body motherfucker

[00:38:30] standing out here begging these old black ladies and you on a cell phone. Nah, you get your ass beat out here fucking with me. I'm just going to rib shot you one time, one time. But see now it boils down to what you not doing.

[00:38:58] You know how many times I listen, let me tell y'all something. This is the house that Doggy Diamonds built. Nobody gave me no brick. Nobody gave me no cement. Nobody gave me nothing to build this shit. You know who helped me? The people.

[00:39:18] I gave content that the people liked and the people support me, but these fucking niggas I know, no, none of them, but everybody feels entitled to my, ain't it sad when people ask you for something and don't even support what you do to get money. Think about it.

[00:39:34] Hitting a like is easy, right? Sharing is easy, right? How much that costs? They don't even do that. Your own people, your own family be like, what's your YouTube again? Cause I was telling somebody you got a YouTube. You got a big YouTube.

[00:39:53] Yeah, my cousin, my brother, my homie, my friend got a big YouTube and you don't even know what it is. I don't expect nothing from nobody. You never heard me say people be like, yo, don't you know such and such? Yeah, I know them. I don't expect anything.

[00:40:13] I'm going to get it and I don't feel no way when nobody don't give it to me either. You don't think I see people, super chats, people setting it out, sending them a hundred dollars, $200 people who don't floss about they money in your face.

[00:40:31] I see people giving it to them and they got these little slogans after they get their breath. I seen it before. I don't care. It's for the requirement. It's for the people who wish to support me. Cool. But I don't have no requirement for people.

[00:40:51] I have no requirement. I know what it is. I'm going to get it regardless. I know all these, I know all these rap niggas. You ever see me on any of their pages? You ever see any of them retweet? You ever see even the niggas I interview?

[00:41:08] I don't expect no expectations equals no disappointments. I don't expect anybody to do anything for me. I just don't expect it. So nobody has to be responsible for me. You know why? Because I'm responsible for me. I'm responsible for me. And truthfully, I am responsible for me.

[00:41:31] I'm a grown ass man. I'm a grown ass man that's responsible for me with responsibilities. If I don't pay this internet bill, guess what? If I don't pay this cell phone bill, guess what? It's going to get dark. Ain't no looking around the room. Yo, ain't no GoFundMe's,

[00:41:53] none of that shit. You know sometimes I wanted some and I wanted to put up GoFundMe's and shit to say damn, maybe the people will help me. Nah, you know what? Nah, I do it myself. I get it. I just knot the tight. That's how I felt.

[00:42:15] I always felt like anybody who did something for me, yo, they was looking out and sometimes I'm over, well how can I say this? I'm over thankful for people who help me. Like I'm just so thankful for people who help me. Like damn, you thought about me.

[00:42:33] Because I'm the type, yo, I think about people. We live in the same crib. I go out, yo, don't you like this here? You live in the crib with people? They come in the crib. Did they get you any food? They know you like these donuts.

[00:42:52] They went past the donut shop. Did they say, damn, you know what? Let me go in there and get a donut for her. Let me go get a donut for him. I know they love this. My little niece, every day of that baby life,

[00:43:06] I bought her a surprise. That's why she got so many toys. But I always, always, she was a little like one and a half years old and she would see me and say, you got me a surprise? Because that's what I did. Surprise every day.

[00:43:26] When I go out, I'm always going to think about you. I'm always going to bring you something. Just think about that. When mother fuck but they want you to be responsible for them and you don't do shit for me and I don't want you to.

[00:43:44] You don't do it. Think about it. You got to tell people to hit the like button 500 times. You got to tell people to comment. People will look at you like a fish in a fish bowl and not partake or interact with what you're doing.

[00:44:00] So again, I'm not on no fucking fit. I'm not on no street. Fuck this. Listen, the street shit decimated us. It embodied us and people still trying to uphold it. I just seen something today with Bun B on the stand. So Bun B is a rat now?

[00:44:22] What he talking about? His family being violated, somebody robbing his house. So Bun B is a rat now. You'll see it. You'll see it. You'll see it. This is where we are. Everybody's a rat. Everybody's a snitch. All up and down my fucking timeline. I'm a street nigga.

[00:44:50] You are. All the things you could be in life. You just chose to be a street nigga because now it's a choice. See, that's what Kanye was saying. People don't understand what he was saying about the situation when something is going on for 400 years, 500 years,

[00:45:08] after a while, it's a choice. So and people say, yo, this not a choice. Okay, so if you was in a relationship for eight years and you was abused for seven of them, you didn't have a choice to leave at any given time?

[00:45:24] No, you might not have believed in yourself and believe you had a choice, but it's a choice because you can always leave. We always have a choice regardless to what we have a choice. We choose to stay in situations. Sometimes you can't see yourself out of it

[00:45:38] because you lack the esteem or the mental ability to leave, but it's a choice. That's what he was saying. So when people be like, yo, so I didn't ask you to stay here. You did your choice to watch me

[00:45:56] and I was your choice to fuck with me or not. So a billion people in the world. First of all, it's like people, you know, it's billions of people in the fucking world. You do know what's the point? What I didn't know you,

[00:46:12] we could go right back to that. I have no problem. I have no problem with going back to not knowing you because knowing you has been detrimental to my motherfucking mental. So if the bad has been outweighing the good, let's just go back to me not knowing you.

[00:46:26] Seriously, let's just go be a I don't know. Yep, block me on everything. Let's not correspond none of that shit because I find in today's time people think people can be replaced ever since that Beyonce shit came out. You must not know about me.

[00:46:43] I could have another you in a minute. Matter of fact, he'll be here in a minute. Think about somebody could have got boomed out of that situation or how she said that everybody is irreplaceable to people in their mind. Let me tell you something. I'm not replaceable.

[00:47:01] I'm not, you know why? Because I give a quality of life to people that nobody will ever give you and you know what it is? Sometimes I care about people more than I care about myself and then I realized, yo, you know what?

[00:47:17] Some people are meant to be pieces of shit. Some people are meant to be bombs. Some people are meant to be whores. Some people are meant to be crackheads. Some people are meant to be some people are meant to be a bunch of shit.

[00:47:31] You know what I mean? It's like a lot of times you been around people that don't want it for you and why am I getting mad because you don't want it for you? Why am I getting mad? Why am I angry because you don't want better for you?

[00:47:53] Why am I angry? Why am I hurt? You want to be a statistic? You know what? Hey, you know what I say? Just says what it is. I'm not being responsible for nobody ever. I'm not being responsible for nobody. I tried everybody who I was responsible

[00:48:28] for wasn't responsible for themself. And then when you try to hold them responsible, they get mad. They get mad. Yo, you can't do that. You can't be doing that. That ain't right. If y'all was a fly on the wall for some conversations I have with people,

[00:48:49] you'd be like what? You would look at them totally different. But it ain't enough for me to say certain shit about certain people. It's up to me to say, yo, you know what? I'm over here with it. I'm gonna do this.

[00:49:04] But my affiliation with you is no more. Any record of me dealing with you don't exist. Not on my part. Trying to help every fucking body. Nah, let's, let's, let's do this. Let's do that. Think you can replace somebody. One thing about that grass.

[00:49:39] Traveling man. Um, well that conversation didn't come up, so I don't understand what you're saying. Let me ask y'all something too. How come when we talking about some things, y'all talk about something else that has a similarity,

[00:49:58] but we're talking about you being accountable saying what about you doesn't take the focus off of you being fucked up. So if you're telling me something about me, I can't say what about you? We'll get to me in a minute, but let's deal with you real quick.

[00:50:27] That's called being accountable. In this time, nobody wants to be accountable or responsible. So I know why people be mad at me. I know I get it. I'm telling you I completely understand why I'm not 1000% a likable guy.

[00:50:46] I get it. I know why. Cause I hold a mirror up. I hold a mirror up. I remind people who they failures. I remind people that we all have the same 24 hours in the day, but what I chose to do with my 24 hours, I might have prospered from.

[00:51:03] And instead of you changing your 24 hours, the direction of your 24 hours and what you do in your 24 hours, you get mad at me. I get it. I get it. I understand. But you want to be mad. Stay mad. Matter of fact, get in line.

[00:51:23] Size order single file. You get in the front, you short, you get your big tall ass in the back. All y'all be mad together in March. Matter of fact, y'all get mad and just sing an old Negro spiritual together.

[00:51:37] I don't care what y'all do. That doesn't make me better than anybody. But at the same time, I'm not here. I'm not infringing on you. I don't give a fuck what you do. Why do you care about what I do? What I got,

[00:51:50] what I drive, what I eat, who I date, whatever. All I've encountered since I was a little baby boy with motherfucking the big ass Afro was I got people angry and mad and hating on me. And I'm like,

[00:52:03] the fuck you mad at me for? I don't want to be with you. I don't want to wear what you wear. I don't want to do nothing. You do. I don't want to smoke what you smoke, drink what you drink, date who you date,

[00:52:12] go with you. Go. I don't like, I'm not no sneak ahead. I'm not none of these things that y'all come on here. Plain as black t-shirt. I just got a bracelet that I wear that I've been wearing for years.

[00:52:25] I got an Apple watch. I'm not trying to outdo nobody and niggas be mad. You know why? Because you don't have this. Many people don't possess this. They don't possess passion. They don't put that possess discipline. All they possess is emotions, not disciplined at all.

[00:52:44] You should be mad at you. That's why people will come sit here and say, you know why I'm mad? Cause you're mad at you. You mad every day, all day. You know, sometimes I come on here. I laugh, I joke, I bullshit. I have fun.

[00:52:56] I'm still going to say some real shit, but I want to have fun. You know, I'm mad because not on my watch. Oh, I've got to stop this. Please. All that deflection. What about you? You're worried about everybody else.

[00:53:21] Sometimes I say to myself, self, you fucking up. I say that to me. Nobody gotta tell me when I'm fucking up. I make a mistake. I dip off the scene, try to get my etiquette right. I don't sit amongst people.

[00:53:34] If I'm in a bad mood and there's 10 people out there laughing, I ain't going to walk over there and say, what's so funny? Fuck y'all niggas laughing at. I want to laugh too. No, I'm just going to keep it walking. Yo, what's good? Nah, yo.

[00:53:48] I got some shit in my mind. I'm going to take it into credit. People call me. Yo, what's good? Yo, I don't even, yo, I'm on one today, man. Pardon me. What's good? Yo, I'm not in the mood. Why are you not in the mood? Well,

[00:54:11] I don't want to talk about it, but I fucked up on some. What happened? No, I'm not telling you because a listening ear is a running mouth. Y'all looking for dirt on me. You looking for something.

[00:54:28] Just like in this situation with Diddy, you got people say Jay-Z is next. He's next. Is he really? Or you want him to be next? Why is it important for him to go down to you? Why? Why does he have to be next?

[00:54:42] What has he done to make him next or do you just want him to be next? Is it wishful thinking for him to be next? He's next. You got people who can't even get over Ethan takeover in 2024. That's still a conversation. He's next.

[00:55:06] Based off what you don't know how sick that shit is for you to sit in your house and watch and want somebody else demise to happen. You know that blocks your blessings, right? You do know that, right? You do know wishing bad for somebody else blocks your blessings.

[00:55:30] Worry about yourself. Worry about what you got going on and whatever happens to them happened to them. I don't care. You think I'm sitting around saying to her about an ex, I hope this happened. Oh, I don't hope shit. I'm too busy. Listen,

[00:55:43] I'm too busy doing me getting my etiquette right. I don't care about what nobody else is doing. Seriously. Good, bad, indifferent. Whatever happened happened once they not. Um, um, um, am I? So you said Jay-Z helped the downfall of hip hop. Pure Vita. Don't do that.

[00:55:59] Don't do that. Don't do that. That's not wise. That's not wise because I find it funny that people will blame somebody that look like us, but the people who really is responsible for the downhole downfall of hip hop.

[00:56:20] Mom's the word with y'all. Y'all don't call their names at all. Y'all don't call their names. Y'all go for the low hanging fruit. It is what it is. The downfall of hip hop. So it started with him, right? He's responsible for the downfall of hip hop.

[00:56:42] And what the fuck is hip hop? When you really think about that, like in the grand scheme of things, we are people who do many different things. We multi-talented, multi-dimensional. We worried about hip hop, everything in hip hop, this hip hop,

[00:56:55] that hip hop, this hip hop, that just really think about it. But y'all even know how to break it. Do some of y'all ladies know how to break here? Do you know how to? So can you turn a double Dutch rope? What happened to all that shit?

[00:57:07] All that shit pre-date hip hop, all that shit pre-date hip hop. And you don't even know how to do none of that no more. Can you cook? When I was little, I built a go-kart. I didn't know nothing about no hip hop. I was building Coke go-karts.

[00:57:29] I was putting bikes together. I was doing all types of stuff before hip hop, before I got bit by the music bug. But the difference between me and other people, when I got bit by the music bug, I actually invested my money in it.

[00:57:41] I bought hardware to make music. I didn't download programs and then be judging everybody when I'm doing it for free. All the people that y'all blame got a boss. Know that they work is just like everybody else. They are workers. They all have bosses.

[00:58:06] Learn what culture is. Culture is the way you walk, the way you talk, the way you dress, what you eat, your customs. That has a lot to do with your culture. It's more than fucking hip hop. That just put us in the box.

[00:58:22] That's why they control it and that's why they control us. And that's all I'm going to say about that. They found out how to control that. That's why we watch what we watch. We ingest what we watch. 50 Cent on Capitol Hill talking about liquor.

[00:58:45] So many people don't got an edumacation. So many people live destitute. Liquor is part of our irresponsibility. Most of the dumbest shit you ever did in your life was due to being drunk. It's not watching pockets to stop talking about what somebody else got money or

[00:59:03] somebody owes money. That's the problem. Now you think because somebody had money that makes them smart, you think because somebody had money that makes them responsible. It's not the person that get money. It's the person that holds money. That's it. Pure Vita. You said, I believe,

[00:59:27] I believe you don't know. I believe I can fly. Let me jump off a building and you think I could fly. You could believe what you want. We go off of facts and truth over here. And then we believe they media, what they say about us,

[00:59:52] who wrote the article, who wrote the article. None of these people affect your bottom line. Seriously. I also heard that it was a meeting with, with, uh, easy. He went to a meeting. We heard of a meeting with Jerry Heller.

[01:00:14] We heard of a lot of me. We always hear about a meeting. We always hear what I heard or I believe is that shit going to pay your light bill? Is that shit going to put food on your table?

[01:00:36] I got people with my phone number. They think this is all I talk about all day. They think I really fucking care all day about this shit. The people call me and say, did you see such and such posted? And I'm like,

[01:00:50] I thought you was calling me cause you wanted to give me some neck or something like that. I thought you was calling me for some good. You calling me about what somebody posted. That's the extent of our conversation. Nah, nope. Don't call me for no opportunity.

[01:01:12] Don't call me for nothing new to enhance. Hey, I got this. You calling me to fucking gossip. Come on man. Y'all the same people who listened to Jack. All right. Now she saw the tape with Maggie and Nikki. She saw, she saw the tape.

[01:01:38] She saw it. Jay-Z should have been responsible for Beanie, but you don't even want to be responsible for your little brother cause he a fucker. See how, see how that worked. Some of y'all don't even know want to be responsible for your mama or your

[01:02:03] daddy cause they smoke crack or they stole your VCR at one point or they sold your super Nintendo cartridges. But Jay-Z, he should have been responsible and it's funny that Oceano say that cause he got

[01:02:14] a son in jail right now. That's beefing with him. That's funny as fuck. Oceano has a son right now that's in prison beefing with him. This is a fact, but Jay-Z should have been responsible for Beanie Siegel. Although it says he vouched for him.

[01:02:49] He vouched for him. Let's go through it again. Siegel recently sat down with drink chance. This is 2021 and discuss how he felt when Jay vouched for him in court when he faced, when he was faced with federal weapons charges and attempt in 2003 though he did vouch for Siegel.

[01:03:18] He also told the court that he was not responsible for him. So you know what that means? He does this and he does that. Are you responsible for that? Absolutely not. I'm not responsible for him and I'm not going to be responsible for him.

[01:03:33] That sounds like something that anybody should say. Your little brother want to go outside and while out and do stuff. You responsible for what your brother do. You should be responsible for them.

[01:03:46] You tell your brother all the time, yo, go get a job, go do this, go do that. And then they while out and they calling you, Hey, we want to let your brother go. Could we let them go to your crib?

[01:03:58] He was living here. Feet stinking every day, smoking weed, trying to bring girls in here. No, he can't come here. All right, we going to keep him in jail. Hey, he got to learn a lesson.

[01:04:11] But Jay, as soon as y'all see Jay-Z in the title, he ain't loyal. He ain't loyal to nobody. He don't know. Look what he did. Again, it's easy. It's easy. Some of y'all want people to lose so bad that that's why you ain't winning.

[01:04:30] The doggy Brooklyn bias against suck a dick. Stupid. You got the perfect name too. Joe blow. Perfect name. Joe blow. Perfect. Brooklyn bias. After you read what you read. Now I'm Brooklyn bias. After you read what you read, I read it to you.

[01:04:48] No LeVar Burton. I just read it to you. He did vouch for him. Oh, Brooklyn biased girls. Some of y'all men and girls, girls. I didn't know what the checks is live in some of y'all now. Somebody checks is live in y'all. God,

[01:05:15] despicable that's how I know why you have these women be handling y'all like that. That's why y'all begin handled like that. Brooklyn bias and then going to put a emoji, put a sick emoji, whatever that emoji was.

[01:05:33] I ain't into all that emoji stuff too. I just understand what ladies do it. I'm a dude. I might put the laughing emoji. I might put the hands up emoji. I might do stuff like that, but some of y'all dudes be emoji crazy.

[01:05:46] Laughing emoji is fine, but listen, miss me without emoji shit. Miss me with that shit. But again, yo, you got to tell people, yo, what you want to do with your life. This is what you choose to do. This is the consequence.

[01:06:14] And then now we got to suffer the consequence with people who don't listen. Ain't going to be me not going to happen. Anyway, they have only been on for like 50 minutes. It seemed like I've been on here for like an hour or something like that.

[01:06:37] Was it 15? No, maybe it was like an hour. I don't know. But it's Friday Eve. Happy birthday to my little cousin, little buddy. Turned 30 years old today. Remember bringing when he came home in Pampers, you know what I'm saying? Solid D, shout out to you.

[01:06:55] Shout out to everybody in the chat room, man. Shout out to everybody who showed love. Shout out to everybody who got sensible comments. We had a happy birthday. Shout out to everybody who got sensible comments. We had an hour. Well,

[01:07:17] that's my time folks. We had our time to go. Shout out to Wayne O that used to be on Everyday Struggle. I seen him make a comment about Dame Dash. Shout out to Wayne O.

[01:07:38] I got to actually tweet him and let him know that. Shout out to him. Shout out to Johnny Mac from Philly First 48. He has a dope channel, Philly First 48. He just did an interview with 8 Game Gossi. That's really, really dope.

[01:07:56] If you have a question, put it in the super chat. That's how I answer you. Other than that, I'm not answering you. Enough is enough. Anyway, shout out to y'all. Shout out to the chat room. Shout out to the winning team. For me,

[01:08:16] I got editing to do. Audio is out. New audio was out. I'm going to put out more audio. Yeah. Nettie Nett, you're going to walk up the wrong tree. Don't do it. Because remember when you crack jokes on me, hey, I am a jokester. If you could, listen,

[01:08:40] if you could joke on me fine, just, you could take the jokes back. Just hope you could take the jokes back. I loved, I love a good joke. I could take them, but my, my joking, whoo. I seen some people cry from my jokes,

[01:08:58] but we just joking, right? We just playing tomorrow's Friday. I don't know what to do besides my normal routine. I don't do videos for two hours. I can't, I don't know. I can't sit here for two hours and do nothing.

[01:09:18] I was, I can't, I don't know. I can't sit here for two hours. I think I started sounding redundant saying the same things over and over. Yo, when I do our videos and see the views as long as I be wanting to see that

[01:09:29] man, I be needing to see these views. I be needing to see these likes. I can't get these likes that I need. So, you know, I ain't going to sit here. I ain't no fish in no fish bowl. I ain't doing it. And then people come in.

[01:09:43] When are you going to talk about Jay-Z? They coming like an hour into the show. No Cassidy ain't on. Uh, answer me. I told him to put the question in the super chat. He answered it. He asked the question anyway.

[01:10:11] Clarification. You know when people used to say you out your rabbit mind, we used to think they were talking about rabbit, the actual rabbit, right? Like the animal rabbit. No, they talk about rabbit. R A B I D for rabies.

[01:10:23] When a dog is mad, nonsense out of 10, they foaming at the mouth. They got rabies. So that's what they were saying. You out your rabbit ass mind. Cause the dog goes out of the mind when they have rabies,

[01:10:35] they start foaming at the mouth and that's called rabbit dog. So when people used to say you out your rabbit ass mind, people used to think they was talking about the bunny rabbit. No, they would talk about the dog. I just felt like clarifying that really quick.

[01:10:47] I don't know why I just felt like clarifying that. But rabbit ass mind is not the rabbit. It's the door. Even when you mad dogs get mad. I don't know why I said that, but I just did. Sometimes I just, just say shit.

[01:11:10] Anyway, follow me on X, AKA Twitter. My shit is, um, if I get a, if I get a hundred dollars, I stay a little longer. Shit. No, not a hundred likes. If I get a hundred dollars, no likes, likes, likes, likes.

[01:11:33] You want me to stay on here for an hour for fucking lights? Lights. You must be out your rabbit ass mind. Likes. It was a, it was a jump on the floor and do anything for likes. I don't do stuff for likes. Damn that.

[01:11:59] Anyway, I'm going to edit. I've been editing move, but that's what I want to do. Hey, anything that I say, look it up. You can always look it up. One hour is good. It's a, we on East coast time too. Y'all. So it's 11 o'clock here.

[01:12:24] Some people got to go to work. If it was Friday, I would stay a little bit longer, but um, yeah, but that I'm out. I have to go. Where is this at? Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.