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[00:00:00] What's up everybody, I go by the name of Doggie Diamonds. You are now listening to No Filter Podcast. No Filter means honesty. If you're afraid of honesty, then this ain't the podcast for you. We gonna be honest today. Yeah, yeah, yeah, what are these people?
[00:00:23] It's your boy Doggie Diamonds. Another episode of Doggie Diamonds, No Filter. I had to go to the Bronx for this one because I've been Brooklyn by it. So I always got Brooklyn up in the building.
[00:00:31] So I had to go to the Bronx and this Bronx is a different kind of Bronx because this is like, you know, when you think of the Bronx, hold up, I'ma set it up night. Let him know who here. I'm Scott LaRock Jr, man. Simple. Say that again.
[00:00:47] Say the name again. Scott LaRock Jr. And who is Scott LaRock Sr. of You The Junior? That's my pops, man. DJ Scott LaRock, Boogie Down Productions. So when I say the Bronx, do you get it now? Do you understand this is Scott LaRock Jr.
[00:01:01] The son of the legendary Scott LaRock Boogie Down Productions. So I wanted to ask you, is that you in my philosophy video? Yeah, facts, that's me. Yo, you know it's funny. When they like Scott LaRock lives, boy, Scott LaRock.
[00:01:16] And I was just like, yo, that's Scott LaRock's son and shit like that. So do you remember that? I only remember like little bits and pieces. My mom told me like, just little shit like she couldn't get me to sit still.
[00:01:27] So I ate like four or five donuts and they was putting candy on the flowing shit. And I'm playing with candy and a Mr. Toys in the video, but nobody really peeped it. Like how old were you in that video? Maybe like seven or eight months. Damn. Damn.
[00:01:44] So how old were you when your pops passed nine months? Nine months. So the, hold up. So the video was shot prior to him passing away? I want to say, I want to say yeah. So why he wasn't in the video?
[00:01:57] He wasn't in a lot of the videos if you look back. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. All right. So you know that I thought your father passed away then y'all did the video. I don't think that video, I think that video was done before you passed. Wow.
[00:02:11] I'm not sure though. I ain't 100% like I said, I was seven months old. Yeah, you was a baby. So I ain't certain, but I'm pretty sure. Um, growing up, when did you realize that your father was a big deal?
[00:02:23] Yo, honestly, like to keep it a buck with you. I ain't, I still don't feel like he get his do. So as far as being a big deal, it's like a big deal to who? You know what I mean?
[00:02:37] Like everybody don't give him what he's supposed to have. So it's like I came up like everybody else. So there was, there was no fanfare of the Scott son. There was, you never got none of that growing up. I never lived my life like that.
[00:02:56] Got you from 183rd and Webster bro. Like it's projects filming. So you tell somebody you attached to somebody famous. Would that make you a target mode? Like you understand me saying so. All right. I'm just Scott in my hood. So coming up. So get me to understand this.
[00:03:13] So for all that your father meant to hip hop for all that he did for hip hop, you grew up in the projects on 183rd and Webster 365 for that's my block. Yo, you grew up in a project.
[00:03:27] Scott LaRocke son grew up in a project for floor for DJ bro. What else do we tell you like, like, you know, I'm just confused though because it's like your father didn't. He didn't pass away from health related reasons. He didn't pass away from old age.
[00:03:44] You know, he was senseless violence murdered in the street. And I would think that his baby people would make sure that you were okay. People like who like I mean what's the expectation here? Like I mean you got you got Boogie down productions.
[00:04:02] There was it was that was a crew of different various people. You got on, you know, your father helped a lot of people though. Like he put together a crew that stood to test the time to this day.
[00:04:14] He's like when you say Boogie down productions is so much that comes with that. Your father was a, you know, the founder of love my father and what he stand for. But as I grew older, I see he wasn't the best judge of character.
[00:04:27] When it came to the people he put around him, you understand what I'm saying? Like yeah, they may have been good rappers or good producer or good DJ, but they wasn't solid men.
[00:04:38] I mean like I say it like this all the time to anybody that asked me about this. If my pops didn't pass away and let's say K.R.S. won passed away. His family would be good for the rest of their life because that's the type of man
[00:04:51] my father was you understand what I'm saying? But you can't expect the same thing from everybody. Everybody not cut from what you cut from. So therefore like I don't think I have to really say much more than that. That's concerned like.
[00:05:04] So right now in your crib, do you have like gold plaques and all that stuff? No, I don't got none of that. No power for Nellie and no memorabilia. I'm gonna be 100% honest with you. I want my own. Got you.
[00:05:15] You feel me like the stuff that my father got. That's still your daddy though man. Like you know what I'm saying? Like what I'm asking is that what do you have? What was given to you? If it meant the same thing it meant to my father.
[00:05:25] If I felt it meant the same thing it meant to my father. I'll push and I'll have all of it. I see what you say. But it's so far from what my father made it to be like I don't want nothing to do with it.
[00:05:34] It's not his no more. It's not his. Like they took it and did whatever they wanted with it. They took it in, sold it to a record label. Like what am I pop screened from day one? We are our own record label.
[00:05:44] We don't need to go to no label as soon as he passed what did they do? Jump to a record label. That's not his no more bro. Got you. I don't want that. I said they can have that shit.
[00:05:53] So nobody came and said yo this was your father's hat. This was your father's jacket. This was your father's this. My grandmother got a couple little pieces. Okay. I mean with those hushets. Got you. And like I said, like I want my own. You want to be.
[00:06:07] I mean I'm not. So taking on your name which is your government name and ain't like you know what I'm saying? Like you made it up. Did you did you feel like that might hinder you a little bit?
[00:06:19] In the sense of you got big shoes to fill and you're always going to be pushed into this affiliation with boogie down production, Karris one whether you like it or not. My father died when I was nine months old. Okay.
[00:06:30] I mean so I ain't never feel no attachment to none of that shit because it wasn't around me. I would not understand what was around me period. So I understand survival shit like that.
[00:06:44] I don't understand like 60,000 at a venue rocking the crowd like that's not what I came up in. Everybody think that's the environment I came up in. I came up just like you bro. So you've never been on the tours? You never been?
[00:07:00] I don't know these niggas want to help me bro. Like you got to be serious. No I am serious. I'm like what the fuck. I'm like be willed at it like this right? I'm everything they not. When I say that I mean this. These niggas old, I'm young.
[00:07:16] These niggas ugly, I'm not. I mean like I'm new, they old. Why would you help me? I'm gonna take everything from you. That's how you got to feel. You got to feel like I'm a threat. I got the name. I'm 30 years younger than you.
[00:07:31] I come with fresh energy, everything that you lack. Even when I come around them. When I was coming around them a couple years ago. When I was going out every night popping out they loved me because I brung the energy. I brung the crowd.
[00:07:43] The women came when I came just things like that. So I already know if you put me in a certain room and I'm gonna take everything that you think is yours because you don't got it no more. Like you 94. I'm today like you understand what I'm saying?
[00:07:56] Like it's a big difference so they ain't gonna help me. Why would they? I don't expect them to and to be honest with you the things they did to get the help they getting I never do. So if that's what they expected me to get the help like
[00:08:08] You know what I mean? Like it's just a lot going on that I rather just do it my way bro. It's gonna take longer, it's cool. But I'ma get there because you can't, it's certain shit isn't like inevitable. You can't deny certain shit.
[00:08:21] So when I think of Boogie Down Productions, thought of your father first and foremost, thought of your father, D Nice, Karris One. What's your relationship like with D Nice? That's my god.
[00:08:34] That's the one dude out that whole situation that popped out like throughout the course of my life. Like we even lost touch one time maybe for like four or five years. And I told you I lived in a peace.
[00:08:49] I mean that nigga just knocked on my door one day. Like yo this the last place I knew where you lived. I had to see if you was here, I had been looking for you.
[00:08:57] So anybody else that tell you like yo I couldn't find him, I ain't know you exist. All y'all niggas was cool with him? That nigga had the courage to walk through my building, walk through the peace, knock on my door and look for me.
[00:09:10] What if I wasn't dead? You feel me like, but he made the move like fuck it I'm going to find this nigga. I can't reach him on the phone. I don't know what's going on but I'm going. And he been around. That's the only one though.
[00:09:24] So you have no relationship with Karris One? I don't really fuck with dude on no level honestly. Alright is it that you don't fuck with him or he don't fuck with you? Or a little bit of both?
[00:09:35] I don't fuck with him and I think that he know I don't fuck with him and that's why he don't fuck with me. I'm at a age now where I understand everything that you did wrong. Alright why do you know the world probably won't know?
[00:09:47] Why you don't fuck with Karris One? That was your pops right here man. I'm at an age now where I understand what's going on and what's been going on. You understand what I'm saying? Like you just said when we started this interview
[00:10:01] you can't say boogie down productions without saying Scarlet Rock. So where am I at? Everybody else getting sun where am I at? You understand what I'm saying? Are you your father's only child? Yeah, where am I at? Hold up, you're your father's only child?
[00:10:18] Hold up, and his name's safe. So where am I at? Everybody else still running around the world on BDP tours. Where am I at? So who's the members of BDP right now do you know?
[00:10:28] Like I said I stay as far away from that shit as I possibly can. Like I don't want nothing to do with that. But so it's never a time where y'all had dialogue where it was... So I went to the Barclays Center for the Yo MTV Raps event.
[00:10:41] I'm backstage now because he got me back there. Shout out to Scribble, Scribble got me back there. DJ Scribble. I'm backstage and all the old school legends back there, most of them know me.
[00:10:54] Some of them I'm cool with, some of them they just know me because you know what I mean? Whatever the case may be. But every last one of them niggas like yo you gotta go see K.R.S.1
[00:11:02] And I'm telling every last one of them niggas like yo Mo if you wanted to see me I've been at that for 30 years. He said Mo that's Bronx slang. You understand what I'm saying?
[00:11:11] So I'm not about to go chase this nigga down but I fuck with large professor. He's a solid dude. So he comes to me, pulls me to the side like yo I'm gonna walk you over to Chris Dresden. Howl at the nigga.
[00:11:23] I walks in the room, this nigga got the whole nation of Islam in it. And nigga you ain't no fucking Muslim. First of all secondly the nigga looked at me like I was just a calm infant. Like I was a nigga who came to Amaya and Mo.
[00:11:38] No nigga, like I'm not here to ignore you. You gotta have no dialogue? None my nigga. The nigga said hey what's up. I looked at the nigga like yo that's what you gotta say to me brother. Like where am I on that?
[00:11:50] Like now I mean that's the real question in here bro that's the elephant in the room. So when I just looked at the nigga like it just went dead. And I just left before I broke his jaw. That's basically how that went bro.
[00:12:02] Don't break hair as one jaw man. But I'm trying to think. This is my thing bro. Go ahead. Let's say you couldn't find me for all these years. You found me tonight. You don't got nothing to say? That's cause you know you've been doing suckershit my whole life.
[00:12:20] My whole existence you've been ducking and dodging me. And the night I ran into you, you ain't know how to address it. And you was praying I ain't punch you in your face. For any reason I ain't punch you in your face.
[00:12:31] Because I promised myself I ain't never going back right? You know what I mean? It's three, four hundred cops in the Barclays Center. I'll punch you in your face and I'm for sure going to jail. So that saved you that night.
[00:12:42] Like that's the only thing that saved me. If it is... Who could mediate that between y'all? Honestly bro. People ask me that all the time. Nobody can mediate that bro. You can't change 30 years worth of damage.
[00:12:56] You can't change 30 years worth of me being in places I shouldn't have been. Cause you ain't do right. Like where? Like I grew up in the projects. That's the first thing you said out your mouth. Like I got five sisters, two brothers.
[00:13:07] I grew up in a project in the three bedroom. But my pops is one of the world's greatest DJs. His record still gets spun everywhere under the sun. These niggas are still world chores making thousands and thousands of dollars. And I grew up in a piece.
[00:13:20] I went to public schools. I fought niggas like gang bang. Like niggas I shouldn't have had to go through none of that. Did the present thing... Did you go through the presence? Yeah, yeah facts for sure. Damn. I couldn't imagine like... I could understand some of your resentment.
[00:13:41] But me I always be trying to look for the light at the end of the tunnel. My light at the end of the tunnel is just going to be me having my own success. Like I'm not looking at... Got you, got you.
[00:13:51] I'm not trying to mend fences with niggas. So if he come right now and say yo I got this bag for you. You ain't taking the bag? I don't got nothing to do with me having a personal relationship with him.
[00:13:59] If he bring me some money that's money that's owed to me. I'm about to say it. I ain't say y'all going to go out for tea and crumpets after that. That's money that's owed to me. That's two different things, bro. Got you.
[00:14:07] Would you turn down some money a nigga owe you? Hell to the no. Why would I? You know what I mean? One don't got that. I won't even shake your hand. I'm just taking the bag and going on my way. You understand what I'm saying?
[00:14:16] Like that's money you should have gave me 30 years ago, bro. My family shouldn't be suffering at all. D-Nice is an active DJ. He does a lot of things. You say he keep it real with you. Did people try to make you grow up disliking him
[00:14:31] because some people was actually saying he was responsible for your father's death? Yeah, I mean... Alright, now I'm... You from Brooklyn. I'm from New York. I'm gonna ask you a question. Street nigga to street nigga. One of your men's like... One of your right hand men.
[00:14:46] Getting in a situation you ain't gonna go ride? It already happened. You understand the consequences like, you know what I mean? What the consequences might be when you get in a car though, right? My pops was a grown ass man.
[00:14:56] He made a decision to go ride for his friend. How the fuck am I gonna blame D? You understand what I'm saying? Like because if that's me and I'm putting that situation one of my men's call me right now and it's really like that I'm going to ride
[00:15:06] and to push come to shove something happen to me how the fuck am I family to be mad at him? I got in the car. I'm growing my legs work. Yeah. Period. So like I ain't mad at him for that.
[00:15:15] Niggas he did what any stand up nigga would do. That's my boy. I'm going to ride. What's up? Let's go see what's up. So you didn't know Miss Melody and all of them? Nah. Willie D? You ain't know Willie D? Nah, I'm unsold when my pops passed
[00:15:26] and I told him like... You didn't know Kenny Parker? No, bro. I ain't never seen that man in my life. You ain't never seen Kenny Parker, Karen? No, I ain't never seen that man in my life. I seen him on Instagram.
[00:15:35] I ain't never seen him in my face. He followed me on Instagram for like two days then when I ain't follow him back he unfollowed me. What the fuck is going on? I've done thousands of interviews. I ain't know. And I'm fucking bewildered right now.
[00:15:49] I ain't know he was a DJ until I found out on Instagram. I guess he's out here trying to be my pops now. I don't know what's going on with him. Wow. Is it... What's the pain that you dealt with growing up and somebody shit that's plaguing you?
[00:16:12] What's the healing point from you? What's the point? It's really no pain, bro. It's just sacrifices that you got to make coming up when we come up. You understand what I'm saying? I got five sisters, two brothers. My pops died when I was nine months old.
[00:16:23] I come from a single parent household with five sisters and two brothers. That mean it was eight of us. I'm the oldest boy. I'm in the projects. I should tell you how my story go. You understand what I'm saying? Like I grew up
[00:16:37] way before most niggas grow up. At 12 I was doing grown men things because we had to eat. Like it ain't... It ain't no pain. It's just I see shit different. I see shit for what it is. You understand what I'm saying?
[00:16:51] Instead of for what they want you to see. So the industry has this complete bullshit to you? I ain't never really felt like some niggas was doing anything other than sucking dick. And... Bro, I mean like anybody could do the shit these niggas is doing. Yeah.
[00:17:06] You get next to a white nigga. You do some faggot shit and he put you in position. That's what these niggas is doing. Hard work is out. Like niggas don't work hard no more. Shit is done for. All you gotta do is be gay enough.
[00:17:18] Your pants gotta be tight enough. Your dreads gotta be three colors. And you good to go. Straight like thug. Damn. If my head was red, white and blue right now and I jumped on this table and said yeah 13 times I'll be a fucking celebrity in the morning.
[00:17:32] That's all it takes bro. You doing enough stupid shit? You lit. Not on my show. I wouldn't even allow you to do that. That nigga's probably fucked me up. That would make me go by... Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What I'm saying is
[00:17:42] that'll make me go more viral. So I'd only be a bigger star. Oh shit, that's the nigga that got fucked up in the CBS building. Now I'm on a TV show with some shit. You understand what I'm saying? So it's like that's what niggas celebrate now.
[00:17:54] When you from New York City born and raised when you seen the change in the direction of the music the change in the direction of how the way of life was some of the things that ran for you because you know... It's all flex fault. You blame flex? 100%.
[00:18:13] Big bruntz? You the biggest DJ in New York. And you the nigga who was breaking all these corny niggas from down south down here. You the nigga that was bringing them up to hot 97 giving these niggas a leg up here playing these niggas all night
[00:18:25] dropping the 100 bombs on Lil Uzi Vert. That ain't our fault nigga. We on control of radio. You do nigga. Don't blame us. Don't blame 12 year old kids. If you play the same song and they had all goddamn day they gonna remember it nigga. That's what he do.
[00:18:38] He play that bullshit all day long. Whoever lit he play him. Niggas gonna say everybody can come here. The first time he said everybody can come here that night the nigga brunk 6'9 up. How the fuck everybody can come here?
[00:18:50] That's the most non-rapping nigga I ever seen in my life. Come on bro. Everybody can come here though. The brunks. Y'all got... Y'all kinda there with the talent historically with Brooklyn. Is the brunks unified? I mean I don't know. I ain't from the X. I gotta ask you.
[00:19:16] Yo bro. That's probably the funniest shit I've heard in a little tub. I don't even know how to answer that. Unified in terms of what? Y'all got a lot of artists from the brunks. Oh yeah none of them niggas get along. You got to contact their manager.
[00:19:30] Who got a manager? Show me like you'll contact my manager and you hit the manager and the manager got a manager and you gotta hit his manager just to ask the nigga a question. Fuck the business. Just to ask him a question. You gotta speak to his manager
[00:19:44] and his manager's manager. Like niggas ain't got time for that. So to the public when people be like yo the brunks united you know y'all got the biggest DJ they got some of the biggest artists in the world. Let me ask you a question bro.
[00:19:57] Be 100% honest with you. Let me flip the script on you. Let me ask you a question. What do 95% of these niggas that come from my burrow do from my burrow? You know I honestly don't know cause I'm not from the burrow. Your man is from the burrow.
[00:20:11] He ain't a cut shaking his head. Like hell no nothing. I don't even know cause I'm not from the brunks. So the brunks made a lot of niggas rich. Facts. Nah man. And none of them rich niggas come back and do nothing for the brunks.
[00:20:23] That's why the brunks love me cause I ain't a rich niggas but I do more for the brunks than the rich niggas. You understand what I'm saying? It's like niggas you can't make ten million dollars off of community of people and them people put you in a light
[00:20:35] and put you in a position to make more and never come back and do nothing. Like nothing? Nothing though, like just nothing at all. But niggas will go by a whole block in Atlanta. Niggas will go spend 1.3 million dollars donating to Dade County.
[00:20:50] But niggas grew up on Trinity Ave. These niggas is different bro. I can't jack these niggas and because I'm not scared to say that these niggas will never fuck with me. You understand what I'm saying? Well you're on the race show and no filter.
[00:21:02] Like they keep me as far away from the light as they can because I don't stand for what they stand for. I can't make ten million dollars in the brunks and go to California and donate a 1.5 million dollars to Beverly Hills. Fuck they need money over there for.
[00:21:15] What they need money in Beverly Hills for bro? You're living the richest part of Florida niggas. What they need money over there for? Fat Joe and them niggas be wildin' bro. Cardi B just bought a whole block in Atlanta bro. What the fuck you did for the brunks?
[00:21:28] A whole block in Atlanta? Yeah huh man, just bought a whole block in Atlanta niggas. What the fuck did they do for the brunks? Just popped up when Junior Dodd took some pictures. Get a family, a little tax write off check and spun off.
[00:21:41] That's what all of niggas do man. They wait till somebody die and they go viral. Then they act like they give a fuck about where they come from. Or if it's enough cameras, they'll pop out. Last time Fat Joe was in New York City
[00:21:52] that nigga was on Rikers Island with 50 cameras in his face doing a panel like he give a fuck about these little niggas he ain't never gonna see again. Wow. We gonna come back to some of that but let's talk about some of the things you do
[00:22:07] in the community. Let them know some of the things that you got going on and what you do. I don't do much man, I just do what I can. I run a basketball tournament. See but no, no, no, no, no, no, but you can't minimize that
[00:22:18] because at the end of the day... You gotta minimize it and I'ma tell you what. Go ahead. Because I'm not, I don't do this shit to bring attention to myself. I don't do this shit to bring attention to the situation. Alright, let me, let me, let me...
[00:22:28] I don't do this shit to bring attention to the fact that I'm doing it. Let me give you, let me give you why you have to say what it is because when you say they don't do shit, right? Some of them sometimes are gonna play the game of
[00:22:41] what do you want me to do, right? And then some people gonna say... Anything. What do you want them to do? Anything is better than nothing bro. So I want you, I want you... Go to your block and get them niggas some white tees.
[00:22:50] Do something bro, like not mean... But I want them to tell them with a bare minimum with no resources with... So we had no sponsor last year, you know what I mean? Like for mostly everything. I got a Jersey sponsor like in the beginning of the year.
[00:23:02] I did a basketball tournament. We did mad cookouts, block parties. We do everything on our side for our kids period. So they have shit to do in the summer. That's it. Like it don't take much bro. These niggas got millions. It don't take nothing to go
[00:23:19] to your block where you come from. Get an old lady you trusted check and tell her do something for the kids if you don't want to be there. Every hood... Where you from? Is somebody on your block you trust like an old lady you would give $20 to
[00:23:33] if she say she's going to do something for the hood? It's everywhere. Everybody hood got that one person that you would be like, I give it to her. I ain't giving it to you but I'll give it to her. Feel me? Give it to her.
[00:23:43] Let her do it. Y'all don't want to come down here y'all scared for whatever reason? Don't come down here. Give it to her. Let her do it. And just put your name on it. At least you can say you did something.
[00:23:51] These niggas don't even do nothing at all. Nothing. Just when somebody go viral in the town they want to get next to them. That's it. The junior situation that's all the time right? That's like somebody was like that shit is common.
[00:24:07] That's what I was telling them the whole time. It's shit regular. Y'all niggas is going crazy because this shit went viral. I respect it. Son got done dirty. I'm not trying to take nothing away from what happened to him. I was one of the first niggas that
[00:24:19] went up there and spoke about it. But on the same token I've seen 2,000-3,000 of them in my life. 2,000-3,000 juniors bro. And as soon as Instagram cameras caught in and went viral Davies, Mellow, Lala, Fat Joe, Cardi all y'all niggas want to come uptown now.
[00:24:39] Half y'all niggas from uptown though. Like why y'all ain't been up here? Why y'all ain't been up here putting that same money and resources y'all put into Atlanta and California and Miami into these blocks so little niggas like this could stop dying. Did they come back? Hell no.
[00:24:54] Ain't nobody come back after that bro. Not the Bronx, Browrow president. None of them niggas don't come back past them. They don't come to my side. That shit is a dead zone. Nobody comes through there. After what happened with Junior, it was Justice for Junior.
[00:25:05] Everybody was Junior, Junior, Junior. What was the resolve of that in your opinion? Ain't no resolve of that. Honestly the resolve of that was I said son and from that point forward my hood got behind me. So now it's like
[00:25:17] I kind of set the tone for how we act over there in terms of like what we gonna do. I was able to get the crypts on my side to sit with the bloods on my side and it's no more that dickhead shit going on over there.
[00:25:29] Like now we got another target. Like you understand what I'm saying? Now it's about y'all not gonna keep coming in here killing us. Not mean so don't come up, just don't come here at all. Like we can take care of ourselves and that's how we've been on it.
[00:25:46] And since we've been doing that like it ain't been no nothing on my side. It's been quiet. It's been peace. Everybody doing whatever they want to do. Ain't no dickhead shit and niggas ain't really fucking with the police like that.
[00:25:58] But see this is what I want you to understand. I know you don't do it for the cloud I know you don't do it for the fame but these things have to be commended because I want it to be infectious.
[00:26:09] I want people to say if he did this with nothing imagine what I could do with this M. Imagine what I could do. Or they might say yo, Scott I ain't fucking with the hood. Fuck the hood but I want to get behind you
[00:26:24] and be honest with you. I'm gonna be honest with you. Gotta be honest. I love honesty. You can't come from the hood and honestly say when you make it and you get out the hood that you ain't learned nothing there
[00:26:37] or that some of the shit you learned there you don't carry with you through whatever you're doing today. You feel me? So that's why I don't understand why it's so easy for certain people to say fuck the hood. You understand what I'm saying?
[00:26:49] Like I can't say fuck my hood. Yeah, niggas in the hood got their ways they got their shit with them. That's everywhere. But my hood told me a lot of shit that got me to a place where I'm at today.
[00:27:00] And for that I'm thankful you understand what I'm saying? So that's why I give back. I don't give back because it's sucking niggas out there. I don't fuck with it. I don't care about them. That's not what I do it for. I know what I learned
[00:27:11] and what I experienced in my hood and where that helped me get. So that's why I do it. Do you think a lot of the celebrities right now is using that nipsy thing for see this is why I don't want to go back?
[00:27:23] Do you think that that turned into unfortunate situation turned into a plus for celebrities using that? I'm gonna be 100% honest with you, right? I don't know another nigga whoever did it on the level nipsy was doing it on. And I don't foresee another nigga
[00:27:36] that's going to be able to do it on the level that he's doing it on. Yeah because where's the next nipsy now, right? Because these niggas gonna be scared. You understand what I'm saying? And that's going to be the thing.
[00:27:44] Fear, but I ain't telling nobody to come on and beat nipsy hustle. But niggas, niggas is from Trinity Eye from Forrest Projects, McKinley Projects. Them shit is twisted bro and this millionaires coming out them piece bro. And them niggas just fade away
[00:27:59] and he know this hat every time I say something because he know. And them niggas just fade and McKinley and Forrest is the same and all it would take was something as simple as bro we didn't have nothing on my side. I started one basketball tournament
[00:28:13] everybody bro from five to 50 was there every weekend. It wasn't no beef, it wasn't no fighting, bloods, crips, patriots, Latin kings, everybody in the park, no beef. It takes something that simple in the hood. Just a place where people could go for a function. Yeah.
[00:28:31] Something going on other than the fuckery. And that's it bro, something that simple. How could people help you? Do you have a... Honestly bro I don't be like I said I don't do it for that man. You want to help me, do something on your block.
[00:28:53] You understand what I'm saying? That's how you can help me. For what I'm doing on my side I pretty much got my whole area in on it. It's like where I'm at we don't need no help. But do something on your block I'll help you with that.
[00:29:07] You need some help getting it started on your block I'll help you with that. That's where I'm at with it. So but I mean it might be somebody to say yo I want to drop a bag on this. How could I get at you to drop this bag?
[00:29:19] Just contact me like I guess like I mean like I said what I do is just for... When I walk down the street where I come from that's what I do it for. I mean like I don't care about national recognition, none of that shit.
[00:29:35] Like I don't care if a nigga come dump a million dollars into my basketball. I don't care about that. It's gonna get done every year. It's gonna keep going and it's gonna keep little kids on my side out of trouble. Period. That's what it was started for.
[00:29:46] That's what it's gonna stay about. Like I do shit for the reasons I say I'm doing it. It's no ulterior motive like a lot of people start doing certain stuff and it's like yeah I'm trying to do this because I'm trying to get this
[00:30:00] so I can get this going. Now I'm doing this for the reason I said I'm doing it. Like whenever I step outside for these kids I'm spending more than anything. Now I mean so it's like whether it's time, whether it's money, like I'm investing more into it
[00:30:16] and I don't get nothing back. Yeah to your time you never get to your time back. Bro she should tell you like it was days I'm coming from my basketball tournament last summer and I could barely walk more because I'm running the tournament.
[00:30:27] I'm refing four games in a row. Then I'm coaching the team. Then I'm running over here to grab this and grab that. Then I'm getting back to refing. My legs were so dead some days bro like I could barely walk when I got in the crib
[00:30:37] and I ain't getting no money for it. Like I ain't earning a dollar that day but I had 300 kids in the park and it was worth it because nobody died. They all went home and they was all hitting me up at the end of the day.
[00:30:47] You know Mr. Scott we appreciate you. You know what I mean? We didn't have a basketball tournament out here in the long term and he's just low knuckleheads. Yeah. Who people will write off for the most part like oh that little kid is going to be a failure.
[00:30:58] He's bad. He's going to die. But he just needs something to do. You understand what I'm saying? And when you give him something to do they respect it. And now you could talk to these kids about other aspects of their life because they admire you for one thing.
[00:31:09] That's all it takes. I like Mr. Scott because he run a basketball tournament. He do this as a third. Well check it out shorty. I heard you average a 55 in school bro. Like you can't play in my tournament like that.
[00:31:20] So now what does this kid turn around and do if he want to play ball bad enough? He come back to you with his next report call like yo Mr. Scott I'm up to 70s now. I keep going shorty that's good. That's what it's about for me.
[00:31:32] You understand what I'm saying? Using these things that I'm putting out here to build relationships with these kids so they feel comfortable talking to somebody when they have issues. That be the thing a lot of times. Like I ain't grew up with my pops.
[00:31:43] So I ain't have nobody to talk to. Like most men, we don't feel comfortable going to talk to mommy about things. When we get to a certain age like I wasn't talking to my mother about girls. That shit was a dub.
[00:31:53] But if you had somebody in your hood that you felt comfortable rocking with like that you probably wouldn't make some of the mistakes that we make in life. Like you understand what I'm saying? Where did your big heart come from? Just seeing shit bro. And doing shit honestly.
[00:32:08] Just knowing that I took a lot from where I come from doing the wrong thing. Like now I mean, so I'm in a different space now so it's like I want to give some of that back. I know I can't give back everything I took
[00:32:21] because you know some of the things we do in the street like we ultilize forever. Yes. You know what I mean? And you can't right all your wrongs but you could do something about some of them. Try to make amends. You could do something about some of them.
[00:32:33] And my thing be like if I could just teach one kid a summer not to do the shit I did then I won. That's it. When after Nipsey died I seen a lot of peace treaties I seen a lot of... What was your involvement in some of those?
[00:32:50] The March on Fordham. The King Stop Killing Kings dream. I helped with some of the organizing for that but that's another story, Mom. That's a whole nothing to it. Yeah, yeah. Is it... But from some of those things or some of the juices being upheld
[00:33:13] is a lot of things dead. Can I be honest with you, bro? I want you to be totally honest. It wasn't no beef prior to that. Like I just sat here and told you like last summer I sat the Bloods, the Kings, the Crips,
[00:33:25] the Pottheads in the same park all summer long. Chilling. Them niggas were smoking brunch together, drinking liquor, eating cheeseburgers, playing with each other kids. Like it ain't been nothing going on on my section of the Bronx. I can't speak for the barrel as a whole
[00:33:38] because that's never going to stop. Like I don't care what kind of peace treaty you got going on, there's still going to be valence. You understand what I'm saying? So my thing be you put these kind of things together so that the people that want to change
[00:33:53] could come out and hear how we going to go about making a change. Not so all these people could come out and watch you get followed around by cameras or just talk about a whole bunch of nothing and basically just advertise your products
[00:34:11] in front of a whole bunch of people that you got out here and this hot ass son. But we ain't never speak about what we was going to do to change shit. What steps we was going to put in place so that we stop killing each other.
[00:34:25] Yeah, just everybody saying we got to stop doing it but like how? Nobody said we got to stop doing it either. It's like once we got there it just turned into something completely different. Like I ain't even stayed the whole time. I had to go.
[00:34:36] I felt like I could do something more constructive with my time by walking down the street to my park and talking to some of the kids or the old hares I knew. Just talking to them chilling, not even doing nothing serious. I felt like that was more productive
[00:34:47] than being a part of that because it wasn't what it was supposed to be. Like if you got a thousand, two thousand people out there it's because they want change because that's what we told them we coming out here to tell them about.
[00:35:02] So when you don't tell them about no change and you don't tell them how we going to go about change and then weeks go past and nothing else comes from it what the fuck did we walk for? Nick has been walking since the 1950s.
[00:35:15] What the fuck has it got us? That'd be the point I'd be trying to make with niggas but niggas don't understand. I'm not one of these internet niggas, bro. I don't care about a whole bunch of cameras following me around. I do shit from here
[00:35:27] but these niggas do shit from alright I'm going to get news 12 here I'm going to get these niggas here I'm going to get these niggas here and I'm going to be viral at the end of the night. I don't think like that, ma'am.
[00:35:37] Like if you tell me we coming out here to march because we talking about change y'all niggas know I'm a big advocate for change but let's have a plan don't just tell me we coming out here to do XYZ and then when we get there you do ABC
[00:35:51] like that's not the game plan, ma'am and how does that help everybody that's here like nobody learned nothing that day nothing at all we didn't enlighten nobody period so that shit was just wasted effort and energy you got a whole bunch of people to come here
[00:36:06] and walk with you to tell them nothing Do you think a lot of things are being done just for, well you basically saying that just for photo ops Let me ask you a question bro You seen people get locked up on your blog right? Facts I was wondering
[00:36:22] Have you ever seen them looking to the camera when they do it? Hell no So when you see somebody doing that what does that tell you When you see 300 niggas doing that what does that tell you? The first niggas who did it set the trend
[00:36:36] He made it cool to get locked up on camera now These niggas is literally going to these marches these peace rallies whatever and telling a man yo I'm about to get locked up Get your phone ready And he's catching the perfect angle
[00:36:52] and niggas be looking in the camera giving the head nod too like right before they go into jail bro Go into jail ain't fun so I don't want to get locked up Bro, the point I'm making is who orchestrates this shit Yeah Now I mean like who says
[00:37:08] Like yo bro I'm gonna get locked up in this shit so make sure you got your camera phone out Make sure you get my good side too You hear me? And make sure you are at an angle so I can see you
[00:37:18] So I can look in the camera one time So they know I'm serious That's what these niggas is doing now I ain't never got locked up on camera bro Not one of my niggas recording this shit Like yo bro get my good side Nah bro
[00:37:32] That's what they doing now though That's cool, that's acceptable So you said something and it went viral I know you didn't do it for that purpose What is it that you said? Alright first of all Me and you we are liking one thing
[00:37:48] I say what the fuck I want I don't care who I rubbed the wrong way I don't care about none of that bro This shit is the internet, this shit is America Niggas supposed to be able to say what the fuck he want
[00:37:58] So that's what I do, I exercise that right All the time So all I said was What is the difference between Cardi B telling y'all niggas Like admitting this shit I drug niggas and I had trannies rape him Then Bill Cosby saying Like then Bill Cosby saying
[00:38:16] I might have gave her a pillow too What's the difference I ain't say none of it was right I said what's the difference It's an obvious double standard here Bill Cosby in jail right now For some shit they can't even prove he did 35 years ago
[00:38:32] I was here telling you I just recently before I popped last year Had trannies fucking niggas in their ass Cause they were trying to fuck me at the club Mind you I'm a whole stripper And this is what strippers do But I had trannies rape these niggas
[00:38:46] And that's cool because I slept him a pillow too And nobody said nothing to her about it But niggas made Bill Cosby memes Where he was getting fucked in jail All types of shit When this shit happened to Bill Cosby I don't get it I believe when I'm 55
[00:39:02] They can get 30 white women to just come out of the closet And say yo he did this to me in 2017 I don't even know you bitch Yeah Like how many of these people does Bill Cosby actually know The niggas like 80 bro He's probably seen now
[00:39:16] He'll tell you anything though He's probably at an age where he'll tell you anything I remember her She wasn't even alive I seen it on a bunch of sites What was the feedback the backlash for Everybody was just like it's not the same And
[00:39:32] I just kept arguing with niggas Like what's the difference But if you tell me something's not the same And I ask you what's the difference And you can't tell me what the difference is Then it's obviously the same shit So nobody could tell me what the difference was
[00:39:46] Like it wasn't like Oh she did this that in third It's the same shit And then when people would try to justify it I would say okay so it's alright because Of what How can you justify this What makes it okay Oh she's a woman
[00:40:04] Okay I hear you Now I want to say this So Women can't be rapists too Actually hell yeah That's a formal rape mo You have people have sex with them That's rape Especially a man That looks like a woman What's the difference though
[00:40:28] Actually I feel like what she did Is worse than what Bill Cosby did He slipped the joint appeal And he did the deed She slipped the nigga appeal Then had some man looking Some other shits Come in And handle the situation bro That's worse in my opinion
[00:40:48] Yeah that's crazy Bill Cosby's older shit He's not fucking him up If that's the case But you Everybody jumped to her defense Body gang this, body gang that Oh you went at it with a body gang Damn I didn't go at it with nobody
[00:41:08] I was laughing at them bitches I feel like anybody who could get behind that shit Is just as dumb as her And I feel like that's why she in a position She in because she's just dumb enough To influence the kind of mindset Let's keep them naked
[00:41:22] Let's keep them stupid Was it any dudes that was like How long Lauren Hill lasted again That shit was like 2 years? Think about it Think about why What was she telling women to do Use their brain Don't give up your pussy Empowering women They can't have that shit
[00:41:46] Bitches gotta be naked in the video You gotta get your clothes on You gotta go You want to be dressed? Get the fuck out of here You got to go I freestyle on a bitch Freestyle in the whip with no clothes on And she's lit
[00:42:02] She's never had a good bar her whole career What has she said to help women What has she done to help women Nothing but she been around And she's gonna be around The little n***a 6'9", was he a good rapper? No, well he made enough noise
[00:42:16] Stupid enough to do the stupid shit he was doing He's a stupid kid they could relate to You understand what I'm saying? For real though, he's a stupid little kid that they could relate to Everybody one dot a head now I see it all over the place now
[00:42:28] You walk down the street in town When these little kids got colorful hair It's everywhere Everybody's a gangster now but as soon as they go to jail They tell on everybody The first time I seen a picture of him Before he was 6'9", when he was Daniel son
[00:42:42] Looking like he's about to wax on, wax off I knew he was going to tell I say he running around with Mel murdering him These n***s been around since the old dips out Yeah that's my guy
[00:42:52] These n***s is known n***a, they know n***as though These n***s ain't new n***as, they've been around You're a little boy, you don't even know what you're getting yourself into As soon as shit hit the fan, you're gonna do exactly what I do
[00:43:00] Look what he doing He be home soon That's what these n***as do But then n***as be shocked Oh hey tell, he's gangster No, y'all n***as thought he was gangster Kid don't come outside Like where he be at Where he be at
[00:43:18] The whole summer he was running around, I was in the town, every day I never seen him know where No way, I never seen him know where Where was he at Y'all from Brooklyn, y'all seen him? I saw him one time on Falkland street
[00:43:28] But he was routing on Go Pass But like I said, Melanum was, you know that's my people That's my family so I don't even talk about that shit That shit is so disgusting I just, that's what you said I'm too
[00:43:42] I gotta be sitting in that cell feeling stupid too though They probably kicking me so from the ass Y'all knew better than that Y'all been around the game long enough, protect the money Period Whatever y'all was doing, that's what y'all should have been doing
[00:43:54] He should have never stopped getting money Period I'm from the hood too, one of my little n***as Pop, he ain't coming outside no more He ain't got time to be gangster Shorty getting in studio Oh somebody bothered you? Alright we're gonna go take care of that
[00:44:08] That's it, that's how that's gonna go We're gonna keep the money going, we're gonna protect the money Melanum been around long enough to understand that So that's how they're saying it It kinda suits you well right about now No disrespect, but it kinda suits you well
[00:44:20] You should have been a little smarter than that You've been around gym in them n***as, you watched them n***as come up You got wronged in that situation You've been around the game bro, you know how I go You should have been smarter with that kid
[00:44:30] Cause he was a gold mine Do you think this shit is blinding a lot of people right now? The fame, the fortune And um It's like, I think a lot of people are forgetting What the f*** they supposed to be doing
[00:44:42] You know, you don't understand about that whole fame and fortune shit To be honest with you If it's given to you, it's not something you can sustain As soon as you feel like you want to be yourself again You out
[00:44:56] You running around chasing some shit that ain't even you Trying to please who? The person who gave it to you These n***as who began to Like, you know what I mean? I watched n***as who grind For 20 years to get to a position they in
[00:45:10] Some of the happiest n***as in the world Cause they earned it Then I be watching these n***as Who pop up overnight And then they disappear And 6 months later, the n***as a meth head Or he's all types of shit because He wasn't happy
[00:45:26] Cause he didn't get to do nothing He wanted to do to get where he felt like he wanted to go All the shit that you gotta do to get there That these n***as is doing cause they doing a lot of weird shit To get there
[00:45:38] So now when they take it from you And that money slow down and you not on tour no more And you can't pop 6 million perks a day To black out from all the weird shit you did in your life
[00:45:48] And you gotta sit with all that weird shit you did in your room Them n***as be going crazy Like, damn I really was gay Like, you understand what I'm saying? Like these n***as think about it though bro It's n***as not like no disrespect bro
[00:46:02] But it's n***as in this game that's sucking dick To get on And then they gone in 3 months But you suck the 100 dicks bro But and the deal is that's not who they are though Like they didn't come in like that
[00:46:15] You didn't come in a game like that though You was an official street n***a Like you understand what I'm saying? N***a wrote you one check, you sucked the 100 dicks But you was lit You was lit though Now you can't never do nothing else
[00:46:30] Because these n***as they got that over your head Let me ask you something on me We got you on video sucking 100 dicks bro How can you ever say anything about us Like you understand what I'm saying? So now these n***as gotta play the game the way
[00:46:42] They want them to play the game Opposed to the way they wanted to play the game Now it's like damn, these n***as might I did an interview with Ali Vegas There's almost 4 million views And we was talking about some of the rituals That we seen dudes do
[00:46:56] So I knew he was blackballed in like 2001 Yeah People were saying that We're lying They were saying yo that don't happen People only say that when they don't pop Y'all always talking about the rituals and shit Then Terry Crews comes out
[00:47:12] And say exactly what Ali Vegas said he did Terry Crews said y'all was in a party And he walked up and he He grabbed my junk Yo we told you this is How they initiate you If you ain't with it then you ain't going
[00:47:26] You ain't getting to that next step Up a room I said Me personally I ain't never gonna reach the upper room Because n***a approached me on that type of time Y'all n***as gonna see me on the news
[00:47:38] And they ain't know where n***a just gonna walk up to me And grab my dick and think that's acceptable behavior for me That might be cool with you and them n***as over there Not me But that's what these n***as do
[00:47:48] And they get a million dollars for it So they can sleep good at night I guess And then they bat shit crazy What's the um The The goal what's your goal What do you set for yourself If you wrote it all down
[00:48:04] What's your goals without giving a blueprint away But what are you looking for My pop set out to do something So as far as the music is concerned I'm just finishing that Okay Like my pops wanted to be fully independent
[00:48:16] He wanted to break n***as from the hood that was nice So I'm doing the same thing I'm gonna do that until it gets to the level that BDP was supposed to get at But my ultimate goal is just I just want to help where I come from
[00:48:28] More than anything that's what I care about right now Like the future where I come from What's um What's the name of your movement Um Scholar Rock Music Group That's my label I don't really have none of that non-profit Shit that should be doing
[00:48:44] I feel like a lot of that shit get goofy Like I don't want to work Black Lives Matter holiday I mean like a whole bunch of them Stop the violence movements Organizations and shit like that But I just be feeling like this about that shit
[00:48:58] If you've been around 15 years And you've been getting donations for 15 years You ain't never help them all Fuck you need what me for Yeah Like you know what I'm saying like Black Lives Matter how long they been around All they do is walk Real shit
[00:49:14] You ever been to an event they do Like a black party or something Like they ain't never been one of those You ever seen a back to school draw from Black Lives Matter Where they came to your hood and gave book bags to the little kids
[00:49:24] Or something like that nah they don't do shit like that They just walk I'm not a nigga who walk all over the fucking place Yeah yeah yeah yeah I ain't got time for that shit Not me and then it's a whole bunch of organizations
[00:49:36] Like that that been around forever But they ain't never did shit They just pop up when shit happen And act like they doing shit They own musically what you got going on I'm just working on Just a bunch of projects with my army Do you rap? Hell no
[00:49:52] I had to get that yet You're just a facilitator I don't see that for me Got you Honestly So you're just like more of a facilitator putting people in the right position To get where they need to get Condisorta By dabbling The other side of the music
[00:50:12] The production side The other side of the music So I deal with that side more so But I don't Even that I don't say too much about it I don't do that for that My whole situation was to create a platform Because I know niggas that's nice
[00:50:30] And I know what I like to hear I don't like the head of shit that's on the radio I like the head niggas that can rap So I figure I put a situation together Find a bunch of niggas that can rap And do it
[00:50:42] Do you have anybody in particular right now that you're pushing? My man Flock I'm about to go get him in a half hour He nice, he from the Bronx Here young bull Anybody else Do you strictly on some Bronx shit? No, I'm not biased enough
[00:50:58] And nobody is just like I said A lot of these niggas be Hollywood Got you I'll be looking for niggas Like damn this nigga kinda nice But the only thing I can do is I might be able to help him Like that's the type of nigga I am
[00:51:14] This nigga with 2,000 followers Hit me up and say yo contact my manager My features are 750 Bro you ain't never got a feature bagging your life Like do you know who I am? You know what I might be able to do for you?
[00:51:26] You know what kind of doors I might be able to open for you nigga? Just not the way to approach a nigga who can help you Real shit though Listen I've hit dudes and say What are you grinding? I want to interview you Motherfuckers would be like
[00:51:42] I ain't good till June I'm like June is April what the fuck you So I was supposed to wait 2 months And then you see him on the gram and the crib playing 2k You know what should be my thing with niggas
[00:51:52] I stop fucking with a lot of people Because of that Yo bro let's go here Such and such invited me here It's a good networking event for you It's going to be a bunch of artists, bunch of producers Up and coming artists
[00:52:06] Why wouldn't you want to go be around these legends Yo bro I can't do it today I ain't say less So now I'm in the spot, I happen to go in the bathroom Check my jack I look at your instagram story
[00:52:18] You in your living room with a spliff Pumping your latest song Why wouldn't you be in this club With 7 of the hottest DJs in the city Mad A&R's Getting your song played in here And possibly getting on This is something that's been bothering me lately
[00:52:34] I want to ask you about it New York City The hip hop scene in New York City To the outsiders That's not from New York They really think it's a lot of lit shit going on here They really think it's a lot of poppin' artists
[00:52:48] They really think the artists stick together I like what we had on the underground On the underground On the major scale of New York City What do you see that's going on As a whole The underground stick With the underground for the most part
[00:53:04] So when we say underground artists Who would be underground that is known underground? Niggas like Fred and him Fred is a known nigga But he ain't Hollywood If you hit Fred He'll respond I know Fred So I don't have the same relationship That these niggas got with niggas
[00:53:24] Even if you was an internet nigga And it was something worthwhile here You know what I mean? Sir and niggas are still humble enough To know where the fuck they at in the world You know what I mean? Other niggas would be on some whole other shit
[00:53:38] Like, I didn't just walk past you In front of your building And you wasn't scared to death It's just be a lot of Suckership with niggas So it'd be like Niggas like Fred And then niggas like Boogie and him You know what I mean? Fred nice
[00:53:58] Why he don't got no work with Boogie and him A nigga like OMP Why he don't got no work with Boogie and them niggas These niggas could rap their ass off And quite honestly, a rap circles around Boogie But Boogie lit But instead of putting the Bronx on
[00:54:12] You wouldn't do everything with PNB Rock Where the fuck is PNB Rock from? He ain't from the Bronx I don't care where he from He's not from the Bronx This is what I mean about niggas That's not what we did in New York
[00:54:26] That's not what made us New York in the first place We set the tone And then everybody tried to copy that Now we out here trying to copy everybody else We look goofy as fuck Can you tell what burrow dudes is from anymore?
[00:54:38] I remember I used to be able to say That Bronx, by the way, they dressed and everything Now it's not going to lie to you It depends how old you are Yeah, but it was a point No, it was a point where we had different dress codes
[00:54:50] Every burrow That's what I'm saying You can't tell nothing My man had to pair jeans on yesterday I seen him on a gram with the shit on Somebody wrote under his shit Boy, them jeans can't get no tighter And I looked at the shit like
[00:55:06] Damn, Mo, she's right She damn when the women tell you And you grown this shit What the fuck are you thinking? You ain't even grow up like that That'd be my problem with niggas If you 14 and grew up in the skinny pants But if you 45 years old, bro
[00:55:22] It's no reason why your pants should be that fucking tight Bro, you didn't come up like that Your mother didn't play that shit, those are your sister jeans What do you think about the dudes Trying to push this pocketbook shit on people Yo, bro, I ain't gonna lie
[00:55:38] None of the shit that goes on today Surprised me no more They put gay shit in cartoons They put gay shit in cartoons for little kids to see So basically, by the time your kid is 2, 3 years old He didn't seen some gay shit
[00:55:50] He don't understand it yet, but he didn't seen it And he thought it's acceptable behavior Cause he seen it on SpongeBob Alright, but let me explain some to you Do you think it has any See, I look at different perspectives of Alright, gay shit been around forever
[00:56:06] That's not going anywhere It's at an all time high now But it's always been an entertainment If you want to be an entertainment They put it in front of your face now Everywhere, like you can't avoid it There's a gay couple or gay something
[00:56:20] In every single show now But you know why though, because everybody thinks They're in entertainment though The motherfucker who work at Target right now Is talking about his followers on the ground What are people following you for And you a fucking cashier Like what do you do
[00:56:36] See, followers and shit used to be Based off of influencers and what do you do Why would I follow the cashier in Target If they don't got their titties out You see the problem is like You know it's just You can get lit doing anything bro
[00:56:50] You don't have to have a skill That's the plan I'm making So what I'm saying is that I don't understand the purpose Of a man wearing a Pocket book and to me That has nothing to do with gay shit I don't even, I think that's a cop out
[00:57:06] I ain't gonna lie to you bro I think it has everything to do with gay shit I just think that's a small token Or a small way for a nigga to embrace him Being a faggot I understand what I'm saying I think that's the first step
[00:57:20] I think dudes is doing it now Because they're gonna be talked about They're doing shit to just say Damn, I'm going viral Yeah my songs, I done dropped 500 songs My songs ain't doing shit I done did all types of shit Maybe the first 200 niggas After that first 200
[00:57:41] You niggas is just gay Maybe the first 20 niggas Who put the purse on went viral Maybe the next 180 It was a little trickle down effect After that nigga nobody cares no more Like it's not even new, it's not even lit
[00:57:55] It's not popping no more, like I done seen 200 niggas do it And the one nigga who did it first He done got reposted 40 million times This is not cool no more Like it's not new, it's not popping No, now you just gay bro
[00:58:07] I seen a dude with a dress on And a shotgun, did you see that shit before I saw it on a wedding dress I seen all types of weird shit The internet is different bro Odell Beckham had some weird shit on the other day
[00:58:19] Like a kill or some weird shit like that These niggas is different, they thinking this shit is cool That's what's up for them More power to them niggas Who are they trying to impress though That's what I don't get Honestly bro you gotta think about it
[00:58:33] These niggas get rich right They go get a stylish A lot of times I said gay man I'm not gay man dressing you bro How the fuck do you think you're going to look when you go outside Think about it You got a gay man dressing you
[00:58:47] He want you to look good for him No, holy shit Come on bro No straight man is gonna say Put those size 32 pants on Even though you a 38 No straight man is gonna say Put on that small t-shirt even though you are XL
[00:59:03] Cause we want your stomach out today too No no no These niggas getting belly button rings Tongue rings think about what these niggas is doing They want to be women These niggas is confused What man you know when we was coming up Was getting belly button rings bro
[00:59:19] I don't know one dude with that shit These niggas out here with belly button rings bro Wearing them little fish net tank tops with belly button rings Bro you being a bronc you be on four of them Come on bro That's what they doing now
[00:59:31] I'm about to change the subject I can't do this no more You started this shit What's it be they can use all of this But that's what these niggas doing now I can't do it no more You go down four of them roads son
[00:59:43] A hot day he knows The niggas is out the little Jamaican shit The tank tops with all the holes They got them shits on The Puerto Rican flag shits though cause it's mad Puerto Rican uptown So it ain't the Jamaican shit it's the Puerto Rican shit
[00:59:55] It might be the Jamaican shit in Brooklyn But uptown they got the Puerto Rican shit The red white blue Puerto Rico flag shits like that Niggas belly button got the full ring in it I mean they got two hoop in rings
[01:00:05] And he popping his lips and going like that And when he come to you and say What's good my niggas Yo yo He was filming you do all that But when he get to you what's good my niggas Thank you for telling me what to say
[01:00:19] Mad bassist is voice like he's a regular niggas When he get to you How long does four of them go is it a long It's a strip bro it's a long ass strip What train go there All the trains running the Bronx
[01:00:31] I'm not fucking with that whole strip I ain't gonna hold you bro Nah I ain't gonna lie it's the west side though Once you cross Grand Concourse It gets a little spooky over there Could you could alright the Bronx I don't know shit about the Bronx
[01:00:45] What is the you got this You got the South Bronx For them I don't know shit about the areas What separates everything If you from the Bronx like You really don't even categorize this shit like that Like niggas be like I'm from the west Bronx
[01:00:59] When you from the Bronx you state your area bro Like if you talking to somebody that's not from the Bronx You basically just say I'm from by Fordham If you from by Fordham cause niggas know Fordham Or 3rd Avenue Or I'm by Yankee Stadium
[01:01:11] To somebody that's not from the town So when I talk to people that's not from the Bronx I just say I'm from the Fordham area Got you Oh so you see the bullshit all the time And then you from the area I grew up
[01:01:25] Sound like maybe a 10 minute walk from Fordham road I'm from 183rd I shit like right there So I seen that shit all the time That's why I know about the niggas with the tank top Is it anybody from the X That you want to shout out Hmm
[01:01:43] Just my block Everybody on my block I can't shout out 5000 niggas No no I'm joking about Just my block 183rd Webstab 365 Ford That's what all happening So I think Trey Pizzi said what 80's side Shout out to Pizzi Actually those is the niggas that I do
[01:02:09] Some of my summer work with Got you So people don't even know that about Trey Pizzi Cause they like me with it Like they not niggas who want to get on camera And say yo I did this for my block
[01:02:21] Look at all these hot dogs I bought for the kids We walk through the block And people that was there they know us Like yo we appreciate what you did for my son That's what we do it for
[01:02:31] We don't do it so we can get on camera and say Yo we just gave all 8 million book bags in the park That's what them niggas is doing I'll be just like them I'll be talking about these niggas For doing shit like that I'll be just like them
[01:02:41] If I did that shit Now if somebody happen to catch it on camera That's for them But I don't come nowhere with 35 cameras Like you'll make sure you get this right here When I give this kid this turkey I don't do that
[01:02:55] But if somebody come and they got their camera They're having to snap a good picture They send it to me and I'll post it But I ain't out there snapping pictures Like yo make sure you get my good stuff Drop this book bag on them right now
[01:03:07] Look it's pink bro That's what niggas do Who's the greatest rapper from the Bronx ever? I don't like the nigga at all But you can't Can you argue? Like no I mean You know Karris one is from Brooklyn He's from the Bronx bro
[01:03:25] Where your pops took him from He took him from a shelter In the Bronx My pops ain't never work in Brooklyn Alright you got that one But you know Karris one is from Brooklyn You know he's from Brooklyn right Michael Jordan from Brooklyn too I'm just telling you
[01:03:43] But he actually lived it You know Nas from Brooklyn I hear you bro Uncle Murda Shout out to Uncle Murda Uncle Murda was just on the gram And he said yo I'm just sitting here Joking with Nas telling him he's really from Brooklyn
[01:03:59] I mean Uncle Murda is a funny dude He jokes all the time At the end of every year you could expect Seven minutes of jokes from that nigga So you give that to Karris I mean Him or Pun I just think Pun ain't had a body of work
[01:04:15] He had I think lyrically Pun was the nicest Nigga ever to come off the Bronx But he don't have a body of work that Chris got You can't take that from Chris 20, 30 years in a game Can't take that bro
[01:04:27] And you know why you're from the Bronx doing it like that I mean the rest of the niggas from the Bronx When Chris came off they fell way too fuck off See that proves that you're not a hater though Cause a hater would have been like Somebody else
[01:04:39] So you really ain't gonna say Karris one So I tell people all the time bro I don't have nothing against the nigga As a musician But as a man He not what he pump into y'all But as an artist The nigga been dope since nigga the beginning
[01:04:55] Like nah man you can't take it I don't care like you just said bro If I say anything other than the niggas dope It's hate mo You understand what I'm saying I never ask Hocus for a fifth I never ask PO rest in peace PO
[01:05:09] I never ask on easy what the fuck this mo mean Somebody from the Bronx gotta explain this What the Harlem acts a Harlem nigga what dick mean These niggas be walking around saying what up dick What what what no no no no no no Time out what?
[01:05:21] Y'all heard that before Harlem niggas be like yo what up dick Yo what's good with y'all niggas That's the kind of shit y'all niggas get into Mo is just like saying yo what's good bro It's the same thing So how we say son We used to say son
[01:05:37] We used to say mo now I got that from my sound view niggas Niggas in Brooklyn love calling See we used to say that too 2010 but niggas used to say it a funny way I couldn't really get with Yeah
[01:05:49] So I never said that but niggas uptown used to say that What's the hell niggas just be like mo Niggas say mo I was like That's just like when y'all niggas say son Be anything like that it's just like saying bro I think uh Harlem was B
[01:06:01] For a long time too Harlem was wild and for a long time Around the time when Cam came out with that pink Them niggas was running around calling each other dick I'm like yo y'all niggas is different Cause I was playing for Abyssinian at that time
[01:06:13] I said hey you teaming Harlem What's good dick I'm like yo bro You call me that Y'all niggas is different down here bro I ain't gonna lie I'm about to start playing for the Calcho's Go back over the bridge Y'all niggas is a little different on this side
[01:06:27] So give the people all your social media All my social media is the same bro Scholar Rock Jr. Everything is the same Facebook well we're Facebook friends All that shit Could you tell the people I like to do this This is my testimony could you tell the people
[01:06:43] That I'm not hard to get in contact with Nah you don't be on no funny shit with me I don't know I can't see I can't somebody else ask me this Question of the day right and I'm gonna tell you
[01:06:51] The same thing I told him I can't speak for how you Handle the rest of these dickens bro I could speak to how you handle me But you'll be like the 10th person who got on my camera Say nah I hit you
[01:07:01] Yeah cause we played phone tag for a little while Like a week of phone tag That was it Like I said A lot of these niggas in this game be capping man Either they don't want to work Or they too good to do it but nobody know
[01:07:15] Or they think they Jay-Z with freeway money Not even freeway got more money than most of you That's what I'm saying I was just making a comparison of You think you Jay-Z but you got Well yeah I can't even say freeway Freeway got some bread
[01:07:29] You think you Jay-Z but you got The janitor might have more money They think they Jay-Z But one of these dudes sleeping Jamaica Cinema Yeah It is what it is Alright so yo this is Scott LaRock Jr Scott LaRock Junior music group or Scott LaRock
[01:07:49] Scott LaRock music group Make sure you all follow him on all social media If you want to link with him Do some good work Community work Hit him up no cameras No news 12 No photo ops Just make it happen Showing improving is bigger than anything With that yo
[01:08:11] We out Appreciate you bro He was like today too We could have been worse but he was like today I think I know it would get worse Yo he out of here peace Alright alright I gotta get the fuck out of here
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