The Rollback Show

Chicago Explicit + Makashotit

December 11, 2023 TheHoodFlorist Season 1 Episode 9
Chicago Explicit + Makashotit
The Rollback Show
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The Rollback Show
Chicago Explicit + Makashotit
Dec 11, 2023 Season 1 Episode 9
TheHoodFlorist

Are you ready to join us on a trip down memory lane? Relive our favorites from climbing buildings in CP area, hanging out at Lumber, and feeding our hunger at Lawrence's. With our guests Chicago Explicit and Makashotit, nostalgia takes the front seat as we reminisce about our long-standing involvement in the scene. Oh, and trust us, you wouldn't want to miss out on the hilarious repartee despite a few technical glitches. 

We've got more in store for you, as we plunge headfirst into the adrenaline-pumping world of car takeovers. Remember Chicago versus Everybody Part 1? We do too, and we've got some crazy stories to tell! From the pulsating atmosphere to the imminent dangers of being caught off guard, we cover it all. Of course, we don't forget to discuss safety, which is paramount at these high-octane events. You'll also find us musing over the impact of rail videos, the thrill of out-of-town events, and our close shaves with the law.

Towards the end, it's honesty hour as we dissect the current state of the car community. From the experiences of the participants to the repercussions of illegal activities, we don't hold back. We understand the importance of community support, organization, and a positive mindset, and that's exactly what we stress upon. As we sign off, we invite you to join us in our quest for change, one episode at a time. So, buckle up and get ready for a wild ride!

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Are you ready to join us on a trip down memory lane? Relive our favorites from climbing buildings in CP area, hanging out at Lumber, and feeding our hunger at Lawrence's. With our guests Chicago Explicit and Makashotit, nostalgia takes the front seat as we reminisce about our long-standing involvement in the scene. Oh, and trust us, you wouldn't want to miss out on the hilarious repartee despite a few technical glitches. 

We've got more in store for you, as we plunge headfirst into the adrenaline-pumping world of car takeovers. Remember Chicago versus Everybody Part 1? We do too, and we've got some crazy stories to tell! From the pulsating atmosphere to the imminent dangers of being caught off guard, we cover it all. Of course, we don't forget to discuss safety, which is paramount at these high-octane events. You'll also find us musing over the impact of rail videos, the thrill of out-of-town events, and our close shaves with the law.

Towards the end, it's honesty hour as we dissect the current state of the car community. From the experiences of the participants to the repercussions of illegal activities, we don't hold back. We understand the importance of community support, organization, and a positive mindset, and that's exactly what we stress upon. As we sign off, we invite you to join us in our quest for change, one episode at a time. So, buckle up and get ready for a wild ride!

Support the Show.

Follow our instagram for more updates http://instagram.com/therollbackshow

Speaker 2:

So we can talk about that man. We finna talk about whatever. Let's go. Y'all is tuning into the motherfucking rollback show. Y'all are not gonna believe this shit. We just sat here and talked for damn near an hour and none of it recorded. So we finna re-record this bitch, but fucking, we finna tee this bitch up once again. Shots of Hennessy is in the wind. I got motherfucking Chicago explicit and I got Macka shot of here.

Speaker 2:

You're like we in this bitch, we in this bitch, we in this bitch, we in this bitch Big in this bitch. You feel me.

Speaker 1:

The vibe's still the same, no matter what.

Speaker 2:

Vab's definitely still the same. So what's y'all favorite motherfucking memory? Like I remember you saying climbing Ozinga, and then we gotta get back to that. Like was you not scared climbing Ozinga Tower?

Speaker 1:

Not really, I mean, just a bit Low-key high and you gotta take a whole ladder all the way up there.

Speaker 2:

But I climbed the bridge.

Speaker 1:

I mean the bridge that's over there by lumber. So I'm like alright.

Speaker 2:

I climbed the bridge. I've never climbed it. I've never climbed the bridge. I've climbed the bridge for the first time last week. See, he hasn't even done it. And that shit's fine. I love it. No, it was definitely great up there, I'd be climbing rooftops in the cities and everything like that. Did they sit over?

Speaker 1:

the weekend.

Speaker 2:

That's how it's crazy yeah it's very fucking liberating being that high up above lumber. So I can only imagine what it's like climbing, scratch-scraping and shit, because I've seen y'all pictures.

Speaker 1:

Do you remember that one building that's on lumber? It's like the U-Haul places next to it? I think that might be the club, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

But it's vacant. Yeah, it's a vacant one.

Speaker 1:

Remember they used to be unlocked.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I've been seeing people on top of there all the time I've been video rolling.

Speaker 1:

I was sitting on the edge kicking my feet and taking a video.

Speaker 2:

I think that was you who got the video of me, Rolo and Tay from on top of the motherfucking building.

Speaker 1:

I think so too. I might be wrong. I don't have the video posted. No, more.

Speaker 2:

It was my first Sunday fund day. Oh, that shit posted on my page and one of my memory reels for sure.

Speaker 1:

No, that shit was most definitely crazy. I miss lumber man. Man I miss lumber too. I miss just meeting up at Lawrence's. I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

Man pre-meet at Lawrence's used to buzz motherfuckers. Come out there with a speaker.

Speaker 1:

We in a motherfucking lot, diddy bopping and shit, and you know what I'm saying. They really didn't get mad. They didn't Because we would buy food, bro, we would buy a business.

Speaker 2:

Hell of a business Because motherfuckers drunk and had the same time on the champagne drink and airplane. Whatever two chains did. Like we was in that bitch living Like I definitely been, had many a nights going in to give me some shrimp. Shrimp me, give me some shrimp.

Speaker 1:

Hey, the fries be smacking. I won't lie. Bro, the chicken tenders melt in your mouth. I've never had the chicken tenders. I'll be honest.

Speaker 2:

I've never had the chicken tenders Sleep.

Speaker 1:

You know we could go there after I'm down, Right?

Speaker 2:

It's right there. This gotta be hella nostalgic for y'all to be recording live and direct from Lumber. I'm broke.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, that's crazy Because, like bro, I remember, like I used to, I always used to like, wonder, like, what these buildings like had. And now you know what. It's us guys, we've been here the whole time. That's crazy. I'm in the corner on stupid facts, like it'd be nights.

Speaker 2:

It used to be nights where motherfuckers wouldn't see me outside at all, and then motherfuckers would drop lumber and I'd be here in the instant. It wasn't because I was here. My shop is on 18th Street.

Speaker 1:

Then the only few spots I really saw you were Ford City and Lumber.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy, because I used to chase the fuck out the crowd.

Speaker 1:

Oh and Canalport.

Speaker 2:

Yeah that's the yeah, hey, hey, hey, hey, shorty, I'm gonna hit you back. Man, I'm on this podcast. Damn, I'm a bad guy, all right. Well, fucking, that's my, that's my dog. Folks always call me while I'm recording the podcast.

Speaker 1:

That's just bad time Never feel.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, like CP, that used to be one of my favorite spots. I don't know what it is about that big ass circle right there but every time I'm gonna bring up CP, I think about the first, my first weekend, getting like blessed into the scene cause I was definitely blessed into the scene. I brought the flower cone out every night after that and we was turned to fuck up. Well, I just had flowers, regular flowers, but if you see me and I didn't have a flower cone, it was because I did not plan to come outside.

Speaker 2:

And I was just like oh shit, they better shop. I'm pulling up on the game. I gotta go get with the game, but I'm so pissed, I'm so pissed.

Speaker 1:

It's okay, you know what we could backtrack. It's all right, it is, it is no, we had I'm not gonna lie, we had a decent conversation Like. That just shows like. I know this might be like a podcast, but that's still like, still like conversation, like that was. We had some good discussion.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like some real back and forth chatting shit.

Speaker 1:

Not for real.

Speaker 2:

And I know I hit record earlier and the motherfucker just stopped recording. I'm sitting here wondering like why is the counter not going with?

Speaker 1:

it what, what? So do you think it cut at a certain point?

Speaker 2:

Possible Damn. Oh, I won't know until we plug this whole up.

Speaker 1:

This stupid ass electronic shit, man man.

Speaker 2:

No, for real. Stupid ass electronic shit oh bro so what's your favorite? What's your favorite part about being a part of the community, like before it was shot to shit?

Speaker 1:

Being able to. Even before I was known, I was going up to you guys. Some people might know Playboy Charlie or not Playboy Charlie it was, it was Play something. He doesn't have his Instagram, no more, but he had the blue Camaro. He has a new Instagram but he, I was in his window 24 seven, me and Mike.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if Mike says into this, I don't know if last night I don't know his Instagram but me and him was playing rock paper scissors at his car and it was at Wood, it was at one spot where I Y'all hanging out the car together playing rock paper scissors while he's fucking-. Yeah, yeah, hold on.

Speaker 2:

I'll show you. I'll show you it's just crazy.

Speaker 4:

That was awesome, but we was doing it.

Speaker 1:

We was doing it almost every spot and, like that, like I would ask him, I would text him like right before, like the me would start and I'd be like you want me to be a window whore? Do you want me to get Clipsy here? Like here, this is me and his trunk. I'm next to him in Penance Day a minute ago.

Speaker 2:

I think I remember that night.

Speaker 1:

This spot's not valid, no more. But that's at Target. Shorty, look how young.

Speaker 2:

I look, bro Shorty, you're so fucking young Ha.

Speaker 1:

Oh, this is crazy Gee why is your thing?

Speaker 2:

asking me questions Because I want this time else I'm found in selfies. Is this you Like bro? Like? Yes, it's him. But we not trying to do that right now, we just want to-.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, that's crazy, I used to. Just Nick was the one that took the picture of me, me and him out Playboy's window. We play Rock Playboy's just 24-7.

Speaker 2:

We did that lumber too? Gee, I'm looking at this picture of Chicago explicit and we look like a damn baby yes, Cubity hadn't even struck for real, yet I had at least. Like I won't even lie.

Speaker 1:

Senior years, my upcoming.

Speaker 2:

Hey, don't feel bad. That's how it was for me. I was a short fat kid most of my life.

Speaker 1:

I was too. I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 2:

And then I just overnight just sprouted up and bought a charger and I was that Nick. All of a sudden, that shit's crazy.

Speaker 1:

I have so many like. I think I don't know if I said this yet, but Nick was the first one. Nick and Chicago Underground were the first people that actually like, truly like, showed me love and. Smalls Per Gown. Smalls Per Gown, dude. Huge comment 24-7 on my posts showing love and Smalls. Per Gown and Mustang go, stupid Butterfly dough Susan.

Speaker 2:

Dorsak Smells definitely snapped with the Mustang.

Speaker 1:

I'm not a Mustang fan? Yeah, I'm not either, but but that bitch go hard. That's the real Bumblebee.

Speaker 2:

That's how Bumblebee should have fucking looked. Look at the shit that he's doing now.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna lie, I was with him from the start, for and see, now we talking real OG shit right now. I was when he was in his dad's garage. I was there, I was taking videos. I was sometimes I help him. I would just like de-wrap cars and like to see where he's at right now. That shit's crazy.

Speaker 4:

Is it?

Speaker 1:

when he see the customs. He has his own business, he has constant clients. I didn't know him personally like that, but I've seen his growth. I've seen his growth. That's what it's about elevation.

Speaker 2:

The scene turned into something that he could monetize.

Speaker 1:

Right, that shit's crazy.

Speaker 2:

If people actually took the opportunities that the scene produces, wouldn't nobody be fucked up, wouldn't nobody be doing no weird shit like go out there and get your motherfucking money on. I'm broke.

Speaker 1:

He's been stuck in there. I'm not gonna lie, he has so many cars on on a backup, bro, I'm so proud of him, I'm not even gonna lie, like that shit's. I tell him all the time like whenever he has a new car in there, I'm like damn, that's crazy, you need to wrap that. It's a fact that, like I don't know, like everyone has like their bad times and obviously when he first started rapping, like from when he first started rapping- to like now dude.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, bro, all the shit that he's done to those cars, that shit's crazy.

Speaker 2:

And I'm so glad that you see it there, because people have to allow time for the learning curve.

Speaker 1:

Exactly. I feel like people don't expect that.

Speaker 2:

People, people have to. You don't pick up a craft and you're just bam, I'm the best. No, stupid. It takes some time Perfections practice, so if you trusted in somebody to do some type of work for your car and you know they just getting started, be patient with them, check them and tell them what it is, but don't motherfucking be all on social media with that shit.

Speaker 1:

Not yet bro.

Speaker 2:

Like you never know, like what a motherfucker might be going through and why they trying to motherfucking do the shit that they doing, exactly.

Speaker 1:

But I'm glad you mentioned that the happiest person could be the most saddest outside of the scene For real bro, Like people come to the scene to escape For real, that was me, oh God.

Speaker 2:

I still do it man.

Speaker 1:

I know you ain't gonna lie to you. Hood rat.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, I get y'all names confused, hey, when he first came to Chicago, I'll say hey, who are you?

Speaker 1:

Smart dog. I don't lie to you, I do gotta use the loop. I don't know where it is, though.

Speaker 2:

All right. So when you walk out, remember how we came. It's down that same hallway. I'll be right back y'all. It's as soon that hallway that you turned down, where we motherfucking that hallway that you turned down where we motherfucking go, come up the stairs. I didn't know how to say it. I'm sorry. It's really right there. All right, all right, all right. But yeah, man, so why? Why food taking a bathroom break? We did just sit here and talk for like an hour and nothing recorded, which is fucking crazy.

Speaker 2:

It is crazy, but that just mean we get to critique and make a better episode this time All right. You know what I'm saying. Like fuck it. But if you could, motherfucking, if you could go back in time, what would be a moment in the car world that you in the takeover scene, that you would want to live again?

Speaker 1:

Probably Chicago versus everybody.

Speaker 2:

part one Part one was that shit.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it was. Nothing can ever beat that.

Speaker 2:

Hey, what was your? What was your favorite night of part one? Like, like location wise.

Speaker 1:

I don't know like the location, but the statue, I mean the circle. Gee bro, they was going hard. Man, did you see Wicked get hit? No, I did not. No, I didn't. I was on the other side.

Speaker 2:

Crazy. They were going hard. Hey, I told motherfuckers. I said, hey, when these Philly motherfuckers come up here, they do not care, do not get caught lacking in the pit. And then what happened? Oh my God, what happened to Wicked? I got the video on my phone still. It's still on my Instagram. Matter of fact I'm.

Speaker 1:

I think I got it saved on.

Speaker 2:

Instagram. I'm going to pen that shit to my profile tomorrow and until Wicked come on here, I'm going to talk about this shit every time because, wicked, I'm on your ass. No, but Wicked really showed me he was the motherfucker who showed me how to shoot. Like gee motherfuckers was wigging out seeing my phone being as close as it was to the back of cars because I was not fucking looking through the phone screen. Oh bro.

Speaker 1:

Are we talking about almost getting smacked if you look through your phone? Yeah, and then we're talking about. Wicked and smacked by the statue. Yeah, we were. It's probably worse than everybody.

Speaker 2:

Did y'all see that?

Speaker 1:

Wasn't in the body art. They ran over it like kind of like, clipped his foot.

Speaker 2:

No, wait, what happened At Chicago versus everybody.

Speaker 1:

Part one oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 2:

When Feece hit Wicked, like gave him a body tap and pushed him back and rolled back down on him, like pushed him back out the streets. Like Foo was out there like doing his favorite wave motion, like yeah, it's lit, taking on the phone and shit lacking. What should happen?

Speaker 1:

That's the only thing you can't do is like be texting. Right there by the eye Dude I had.

Speaker 1:

You cannot have your eyes off the pit. I'm sorry At all. This is the old memory. Do you remember Snoplom or whatever? He doesn't have Instagram anymore, but it was that purple Daytona with those rims. Yeah, you remember at Wacker. I don't know, you might not have been in the cinema. I was not there, I remember, at Wacker when that one guy was on his phone and he just gets clipped, and then there was that fat girl that ran in front of his car and then, yeah, that shit was I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he stopped, though he stopped. I'm so glad Foo ain't got no motherfucking, because that was federal federal feed. We did it for future. When you talk about somebody getting teed because it happens, but typically it's the spectators fault we're not going to mention the drivers. We could save the color card, whatever, but we don't just to protect them because you never know who's listening. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Oh bro.

Speaker 2:

That's why the podcast is voices in no face. You know what I'm saying? It's to protect everybody's identity, but you know it's been in the scene for like three years Because the motherfucking, technically, what we do is illegal, but if you give us a legal pay, we won't have to do it. We'll still have this show, though. Come on though. Yeah, like this show is very much so illegal because we ain't doing nothing but recapping memories and shit.

Speaker 1:

Talking about shit that's happening right now. Right yeah, that shit that happened over the weekend's bullshit, though, um bro.

Speaker 2:

So about that? Because, like Makka, you clearly got, See, I don't know what Foo went down.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, no, no. I know those two dudes was fighting, yeah. And then everybody was like all right, bet Everyone's fighting, I'm going to fight too. Everybody's just starting throwing, throwing, throwing. And then all of a sudden, somebody's just like fuck this. I heard all up in the air, bro. I'm like all right, bro, was that really necessary? He was like everybody get in a car, Ba, ba, ba ba.

Speaker 2:

I'm like all right Now. I've seen people shoot off, send off shots to clear the scene and shit make motherfuckers move.

Speaker 2:

But dependent you got to be you got to remember where you, where you at location wise, like, buy a gas station. That is not OK Because let's let's just say one of them, motherfuckers don't fully motherfucking go too far up in the air and that bitch come down here to gas pump, not upon the. Everybody did Got to make conscious, smart decisions, because guns do malfunction. Dickhead, my friend, whoever you are, I'm glad that they were shooting in the air and not at people.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know that at the time, until I got in the car with him. I guess, if it was, right by my ear. I got in the car, my ear was ringing bro.

Speaker 2:

That's, that's I'm, I'm. I'm glad that it wasn't nobody shot at, absolutely not. Hey, if y'all, if y'all, scared to motherfucking, get in the middle of fights and break it up, you don't need to be outside. You, scared, go to church. You don't like guns don't do shit but cause more problems. It creates more attention. It makes police activity more hot, because I've seen so many motherfucking videos of the motherfucking shit popping off Like I saw so many different angles and that should just look bad and you don't know what's going on Sad doing it like literally.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you see motherfuckers fighting and and, but good thing, it was only a fight, See you?

Speaker 1:

win. Some pulled up with the guns, yeah, but they did try to fight it out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you win some, you lose some, but you you live. I'm sorry you live to fight another day. I'm bro, like, so where y'all out there, when, when, when? The shooting at White Castle's happening on the east side?

Speaker 1:

I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was one of. I was there for the one at 87. That's that's the last time we we didn't use that spot for a minute Like a fat fucking minute.

Speaker 2:

Would you? What was crazy? I had a bitch telling me to come up there. I was fucking with this little light skin, red bone bitch and she was like, yeah, we up on 87 kicking it and I'm like I might slide. I don't know yet.

Speaker 4:

I ain't decided.

Speaker 2:

Like not even 10 minutes later, she like oh my God, she calling me in a panic. Oh my God, we love. They just shot this bitch up. Woo-dee, woo-dee, woo-dee, woo, I'm dead. Niggas can't have no fun. That's what I'm saying. I slid over summer hoods that day.

Speaker 1:

Dude, I slid, I have all. There was this red. There was this red car that I slid right over. I don't even know who the fuck it was, but he was still going. He pushed me forward and I started walking faster.

Speaker 1:

No I stood off as he was like accelerating and I walked faster. Fuck, I almost fell. I almost ate shit. I have a. I got locked up on my phone one time. I had to factor reset my shit to get back into my phone. That's crazy. I lost all my footage. I forgot my password Because my face ID wasn't working. After I restarted my phone Crazy words.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's walkie.

Speaker 1:

You know what I want to know? I want to know what your favorite memory was. You ask me a lot of questions. I'm gonna ask you a question.

Speaker 2:

I like that People don't really ask me questions. My favorite memory had to be getting ushered in by Poseidon.

Speaker 1:

Poseidon's still the go in my eyes too.

Speaker 2:

No, for shit's sake, he held it down. Oh, bro, shout out to that boy beating his case.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir, for real.

Speaker 2:

Freedom.

Speaker 1:

You know what? I just I don't know Poseidon always, always dude that man had to run through so many sets. I swear man always showed out.

Speaker 3:

Not for real, really put on a fucking show. Poseidon came out.

Speaker 1:

He ran that spot. I'm sorry he ran it, not like that. He used to be a big old bully. Used to be a big bully.

Speaker 2:

Ain't nothing wrong with that.

Speaker 1:

No, I'm saying yeah, yeah, I'm saying Especially me.

Speaker 2:

Like if you think about how Feast and Dude and the motherfucking 300 that be running with Feast- and. Montana was motherfucking back and forth between the motherfucking pits, that's like that's a show.

Speaker 3:

Bro, and there was a Ford the Mexican dependency running back and forth, bro, that's crazy.

Speaker 4:

They were really making a figure.

Speaker 1:

Eight, with the people, with the crowd. Oh yeah, just going through it. Yeah, that shit was crazy. Get back and get smacked.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, get back and get smacked. So, as media, let the Snapchatters know to stay. The fuck out your way.

Speaker 1:

Please, please.

Speaker 2:

How much footage have they ruined? A lot.

Speaker 1:

Like, a lot Like. I have a lot of clips from like I'll get bumped into. Like people are like literally will bump into me It'll be. I got elbowed in the face like this was a year ago. But I got elbowed in the face. I had a black eye, crazy. When people would be waving their hands up like I get it. You know I got to show the swing. That's cool, that's cool, but you hit my phone, bro, Like my phone literally knocked out of my hand one time. Shit was stupid.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hey, snapchatters, we love you guys, but yeah, because there's no show for the swingists to put on without spectators. Absolutely, because they put on the show, because they like the trio and because we're out there cheering them on to do it. That energy combined is immaculate and amazing. It's a feeling you don't feel nowhere else.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, I've had a lot of swingers. It was one time when I sent. Usually the rail were fast, fast and rail are probably the ones that freak out about certain live videos Like Sal 392 Sal right Dude I sent whenever I send them they always creep out or not creep out.

Speaker 1:

They freak out Like they get real happy, like that's the shit that makes me happy, or like they be like damn, that's a rise video, like being able to get love back from us taking videos and you like that shit's so meaningful to me that's a top tier moment.

Speaker 2:

Like do you know how many times I scoured the internet when I brought the flower cone out? Like I'm no ain't, nobody missed this shit. I never see nothing. Because they be holding everything bro?

Speaker 1:

No, not all. I held some videos from specs?

Speaker 4:

Oh, I believe it.

Speaker 1:

Like I know specs guys. Footage, but like they be holding it, I don't mind giving the swingers their footage because it's them if they're swinging, all right, let them put their little twist on it, let them post it on Negrim. You know, not all media people or specs people gotta like should say, like, hype them up, right, I'd be having a holler of people in my DMs hey yo, bro, I got it Like I got some Snatchett videos, but I need some more videos For my video. I'm like OK.

Speaker 1:

Or like there'll be those big ass car edit pages that steal like a fuck ton of everybody's videos. Like I understand that, that's fine, that's cool, but at least give me credit, man. Nah, for real, like people stealing videos Ooh, that shit. That shit irritates me. I don't give a fuck. If you take my video, at least just give me credit. That's cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for shit show, because motherfucking Leon, always motherfucking, be under people's comments.

Speaker 1:

Talking shit.

Speaker 2:

Hey, give me my motherfucking credit if you're going to steal my shit. The common courtesy is to give motherfuckers their credit, help each other girl.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, take that shit, that's fine, I really don't care. But just credit man, that's how we help each other girl. Mm-hmm, I don't care about that. Like followers are sick and all. Like I find it so crazy and like it's random people I don't even know. Look at them up to me. Yo, are you Chicago supposed to be? Yeah, dude, I love your videos. Like that shit that's just started happening this year. But that shit, that's just like I've never experienced that type of love and like I just I don't know, like that's just to me there's certain things like that Like I never really thought would happen and like followers are sick and all.

Speaker 1:

I love, all my followers I try to support them as much as I can, but at the end of the day I'm just happy I get to make videos that people also love.

Speaker 2:

Oh my god, did y'all see this new video about Leon? Did he just drop.

Speaker 1:

What.

Speaker 2:

Oh my god.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, we all going to look at it at the same time.

Speaker 2:

Oh my fucking god, yeah, that bitch hard. I was not expecting it to come in the frame the way it did, like that, and I don't even know who that is swinging.

Speaker 1:

I think that might be out of state, possibly Because that actually oh yeah and I ain't never seen that truck or whatever the fuck that is. So the car with the white hood, I think that's when they went out to.

Speaker 2:

Kentucky, yeah yeah. So how y'all Nice, it's crazy, so do y'all.

Speaker 1:

Should I have the drone footage that should be going stupid.

Speaker 2:

Have y'all ever traveled to any out of town? Shit?

Speaker 1:

I've been wanting to go to New York but sadly I just can't work man.

Speaker 3:

I got school insurance, I got some big things going on.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to want to do some.

Speaker 4:

I really don't care.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to say it on the podcast because I'm not saying exactly where I'm going. But my angle is to be a firefighter and anybody can say I'm federal. But I'm just trying to do my shit, make myself a future.

Speaker 2:

So you're going to fucking make a future.

Speaker 1:

for sure, I'm going to be putting fires at the fucking pits.

Speaker 2:

Hey, once you become a firefighter, we're going to have you on the scene, bring your engine out there so we can say, yeah, we got first aid on scene.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I'm at EMT right now, so hey, ain't shit wrong with that bro. No sir.

Speaker 2:

Hey, people got to understand. I'm glad you mentioned that Like chase your dreams, whatever fucking it is, chase it, no matter what the fuck you got to do. Sometimes you're going to have to motherfucking suck it up and do some shit that you don't want to do. I'm bro, but you got to do it.

Speaker 1:

It's life when the shit go. You want to know. It's real crazy what you know how everybody started wearing striped seats right.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Everybody started wearing striped seats and maybe like the end of 2021. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, covid really popped out.

Speaker 1:

I've never ever covered my face. I don't, I don't care, and I've never gotten fried. I mean, I just you just got to be careful. Like I'm not going to lie, I used to post my extra stuff on Instagram my full face. I don't really do that no more Because of how big of I guess you said an influence I am. I feel like I'll get more fried now, but I've never worn a shiesty. I tried wearing a shiesty one that I could not. I just it's not comfortable for me. So I've only had one bad encounter with CPD, where I thought I was going to get arrested, but it's OK, oh god.

Speaker 1:

You want to hear that story.

Speaker 2:

I do Because now that we mentioned the CPD, we definitely going to get back into the topic we talked about a little earlier, before the goddamn board started tweaking, Fuck you stupid board.

Speaker 1:

So basically, I was with Jack Visuals, heard Rat and one of Jack V's buddies, and we were at a spot and Heard Rat had dropped his phone. He thought, and we later found it. By the way, it wasn't even there. So we were looking around. Looking around, there's a patty wagon and there's a regular cop car. The cop car turns right at the corner of the intersection going towards us and, mind you, I'm in Crocs. You know that old OG, fucking yellow 302 shirt with the long sleeve, with the big 302 on the back. Yeah, yeah. So I was wearing that and CPD wasn't too happy about that. Some girl turned their flashlight on me. The patty wagon stopped. They stopped, they turned on their lights. They get him. I fucking blocked it, bro. I fucking.

Speaker 1:

I jumped like probably like four fences and then I jumped in the car. I said go, go, go, go, go, go, go go, because Jack was driving me. And then that was it. That shit was scary Because I had like four people chasing me. I don't even know where the fuck I was at, Like, I just kept on jumping. I didn't know if I was, I didn't know who's backyard I was in, I didn't know who could have seen me. I didn't know where the cops were. That was my biggest concern.

Speaker 2:

Now, while we talking about police chasing us, one night I was with one of the rackies I'm not going to say which one, but we was on lumber, wasn't supposed to. They told us don't come outside. And we came outside anyway. And we came outside anyway. We hit lumber, get lumber, bust it 12, pull up. We still hold it for like another 15, 20 minutes.

Speaker 1:

I think I know where this is going.

Speaker 2:

We just. I got the big ass flower comb, one of the rackies, with me we walking back to Mon Cod Because he riding with me. This was the night, the very first night. The police thought I was a host. They chased us On foot, no, in the car, oh lord. But like they didn't know I knew all the dips and none of that shit around here.

Speaker 1:

I didn't think I got chased from CPD when I was in my car from lumber. That shit was interesting. That shit. Literally I cut a left, right and then left and then I cut another left and I popped a U-turn and my car didn't can speak US, so I just drove past them. Sure was crazy.

Speaker 2:

Hey, let me tell you something else, but that night in particular it's like they targeted my car the entire night. Me and him was running the whole fucking night. Every time 12 seen my car, get that man. They hit the lights and whole time. I'm riding in a fucking charge of V6, but it got motherfucking hellcat wheels. It's tinted to death like black ass tents. You can't see in this motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

You see my tins my shit thirt yeah. So we was talking earlier about like how the motherfucking community like be on bullshit with the police, oh God is stop throwing shit at the cops, bro, and even just like, even just doing stupid shit in front of the cops, like there was that one video that went viral. You know I must fucking saw it Under lumber right, mm-hmm. Yeah, I gotta stop egging people on, dude. They were literally just trying to get through and then y'all sitting on top of cars.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was fucked up, but the way they, the way they pushed they way through, that bitch was crazy dude.

Speaker 1:

See, I ain't picking sides on that. I feel like they was both in the wrong. Oh no, I agree they shouldn't have Hit the crowd like that.

Speaker 1:

but easily the all truck behind that Tesla did a U-turn, no problem, I understand, but I also you also really think about the fact of, like I said, a general. It's that panic mode, like you know what I mean. Yeah, so you don't know what's going on through their head. So they be both. I feel like. I feel like it's our fault for, like, making them act out like that, though, too, because they felt that and so I mean they were trying to get away. I mean it's also not okay, though, that they fucking hit people, but, like, and the cars, that that shit's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Gee, I'm talking about. They use, they hold cars and crowds and battering rims. Like what the fuck do you expect? Like? This is what I need CPD to understand. You are dealing with a culture that is a form of controlled chaos and when you agitate it it becomes chaotic all around the board. We're watching cars fucking spin around and do doughnuts and fucking do tricks and Y'all think they just going in circles. Motherfuckers out there trying to hit figure eights and hit rollbacks and these special moves like this.

Speaker 5:

This is like if you playing.

Speaker 2:

Mortal Kombat left down right up. Nigga hit a rollback and a pig and and and it incites the crowd on God and y'all roll up and try to get aggressive. And there are, the people are already hyped the fuck up and we already say is fuck 12. We won't y'all to know we not scared at the child got a badge and a fucking gun, because we, not Y'all people just like us. That badge and gun don't do shit and most of y'all motherfucking cops is scared To fucking really even be a cop.

Speaker 1:

Get the fuck off the force Right was over the same, like literally. As an example, after that test I hit all those cars right. Yeah, see you. Just stood there, didn't try to break his window. Then try to literally like what the fuck is that?

Speaker 2:

but they did. The shit does. Like what? That shit's cool. We're fucking breaking windows, snatching people out of cars and shit. Like Doing all type of crazy shit. Like motherfuckers could be stopped at a red light and CPD or run up and try to bust the window. Yeah, yeah, like y'all gotta stop that shit. Y'all need to understand the type of crowd that y'all dealing with when y'all come out there. If y'all come out there on some chill shit, we gonna be on some chill shit.

Speaker 1:

I mean, if anything, just give us Ford city just just give us for city.

Speaker 2:

And don't, and don't right and don't trick us like y'all giving us for city and try to lock us up, cuz I swear to God, I swear to God, I'm, I'm a plug dog in the city of Chicago and Well the amount of lawyers that would be all fucking ass for fucking with us.

Speaker 2:

Like that is insane. Like by the time we're done to take over community, everybody gonna have a piece of Chicago. We're gonna own this bitch and do what the fuck we want to do. So I highly advise y'all to just chill and like, have a conversation. And this is for the new Punk ass, bitch ass. Superintendent. Hey doll, you trying to come in here being aggressive and you a nobody nigga and Like we come from aggression. We're not scared of aggression. You want to be somebody. You want to be somebody. You trying to make a name. The reason why we motherfucking had a peaceful Four years was because the police was not on bullshit with us. They was letting us have fun. He's just two and a half years. It wasn't until the scene got wild that the police got on bullshit. The wilder the same get, the more. The more agile, the more aggressive the police got. It's like now they try to make like a new law.

Speaker 1:

If you're like under 18 and you get caught up at the takeover, your parents are.

Speaker 5:

It's like you like the fuck yeah, yeah, like hard it like.

Speaker 2:

Just give us somewhere where we could do this shit and not have to drive hours and hours away.

Speaker 1:

Well, go to different states, like not, and that's the thing, though, too. It's like they say, just go to a track, or like people like, obviously everybody's gonna have haters, and I'm sure you have had haters, I'm sure you have had haters. Right they say take it to the track, dude, the nearest track is like two hours away, exactly, or, or there's not even a fucking event like I went and a track you can't really be up and personal by the you can't be up in personal.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's right, you have to be behind a gate or something but, even, even, but.

Speaker 2:

Even with a legal pit like, I Think we should have regulations right like media media Specific media can be allowed in the pit. You know what I'm saying like we have a barricade point where spectators be, because as much as I like laughing at you motherfuckers when y'all get Tucked up under cars or get thrown across the parking lot, I don't want to see a couple One your life is in danger.

Speaker 5:

You you're getting hit by a car 40 45 miles, way more than you the inertia of that car swing transfer and hitting you Is insane, like do you not know that bitch will send you up to New York?

Speaker 2:

Like G a. I seen a fat girl get hit and she stopped the car and that was only cuz she was about five, six hundred pounds. Am I staying right?

Speaker 1:

Yes, yeah, that old-ass video.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yes, like. But shit like that, bro, like Shit. Like people got a really motherfucking like realizing be okay with Not being in the action. Like the thrill is cool, the thrill of running from spot to spot, but that thrill Now because it has become chaotic and people don't listen. People think I'm grown, I could do what I want to do, and then you have situations happen with people losing their lives. That ain't got shit to do with this shit and that make the takeovers it more hot.

Speaker 2:

The if you notice, from last year, the end of last year, the amount of people that actually died, that's crazy. Like from that was not related to the take. It was like four or five motherfuckers, and I'm not talking about people who was at the takeovers Leaving going to the next spot, speed and and and NASA badass accident on the e-way like you asked for that. Yeah, I it's gonna sound fucked up to say I don't have no remorse for that because your stupidity caused that, but for innocent bystanders to get ran over, motherfucking like that woman and baby who got hit by that Corvette, and shit, like shit. Like that is what made me step away from the scene. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Like getting out of hand bro, and then I'm not gonna say what car? Not gonna say nins, not gonna say anything, but like that one kid that got ran over that. Yeah no, I don't talk about that, that's.

Speaker 2:

That's. That's too too fresh. Okay, but yeah, but in in in the drivers defense. That kid was drunk and shouldn't have been in the pit.

Speaker 2:

Oh right, but I was just gonna say they continue to host and I feel like that's like that's, that's so disrespectful, I feel like I mean Muffler, when when TJ brother got shot up, they kept up, they kept the function going and TJ, okay, did like yeah, go ahead, I'm gonna go here. You know what, I'm gonna take care of this shit. Like I'm gonna be just just keep the keep, keep the community striving and it's and it's. And it's not really a sign of disrespect, it's really more so. People don't? We in Our city, we already desensitized to everything. So some shit like that or somebody getting shot, we already desensitized to it. Like Everybody, everybody who got problems that come out here, for they problems we can't put a stop to, to the shit because we got this problem going on. Understandable, you know what I'm saying. Yeah, cuz, cuz, cuz. They might not like and they, man, they, yeah, that damn, that's fucked up. But, man, I need to get this stress up off me.

Speaker 1:

I Understand that and that's and that's how I look at it, like I, feel like the music, like I, look like a huge escape for so many people, and I said this earlier. But the happiest person could be the most saddest outside of the man.

Speaker 2:

Man, you don't know what they're going through. There's no so much shit going on. They had to meet. Motherfucking, turnt up having a ball, watching the cars go vroom and and once that Monday through Friday hits, they go on for something. They going through something else. But I will say this we got a step straight away from doing this shit every weekend.

Speaker 1:

It's not, it's been how long, bro, since there's been like no me, if there's not a meet, I'm not. Why not this? And I hate not anything, but it's some random crew or trying to do a private right and Sometimes I say they label it as a private, but it's never private. No, they post it to the public. That's the thing. That's weird.

Speaker 2:

Hey, yes, look, if y'all gonna be calling y'all private, a Private and it's not private, stop saying it's a fucking private. All right, cuz y'all fucking it up for the crews that actually want a motherfucking host of private, for a motherfucking trusted people so that they could go take their time and Better with a skill they not looking to put on a show for spectators. This is a show for us to get footage. This is a show for us to get better at our craft and what we trying to learn. Yep, and I can only say this from a driver's perspective because I used to drag race.

Speaker 2:

A lot of people don't notice, but in 2008 I had a 07 Dodge charger SRT, srt 8. Before there was a hellcat or anything, I actually had the first legitimate. I'm probably the reason why they went and did what they did, putting superchargers on shit. If I'm being honest, like we, we put a vortex turbocharger damn on a motherfucking SRT 8. I had 26 inch volanos, I had motherfucking speakers in the trunk and it looked all of that power and I kept all of my speed. It was getting me in trouble. I sold it. When I say I was getting in trouble, I'm coming out. Police Knew me by first and last name Police motherfucking and I was giving them hell, just like the shorties do not like you know, like unknown driver.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, shout out UKD. That's my son, it's my favorite boy. Why ain't got no favorite boy? Because I got a couple sons in this shit. Love them all. That's my baddest boy, put it that way. But yeah, what he does, what he does to the police, is basically like snow said Give the bullshit back.

Speaker 1:

He's chasing them. Yeah, it's crazy, don't even want to chase them, they don't, they give up. They have that lights on for like two seconds.

Speaker 2:

They see, they see that, they see the plates. Oh, they see the 762 badge and they quit. Oh yeah, we're not doing. No, not doing that pursuit, not today. You don't got time.

Speaker 1:

It was funny, though, like he had a going for a little bit. He's saving some people from tickets. Oh, that's kind of funny.

Speaker 2:

No, I know.

Speaker 1:

It was that one kid that that was pulled over and he did a burnout right next to him, right.

Speaker 4:

I remember the kids he paid for the ticket.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's just crazy. That's that's, that's respect, right there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like, like, like, that's super fucking respect G like he is, he is the Joker of he, the Joker of the community, but there's no malicious intent. Like everything he does is, tomorrow, fucking Make sure the police get the same bullshit that they dish out. Oh, he definitely gives them it, though I'll tell you I'm wrong Whenever they hear this podcast, because you know they watch everybody fuck see they listen to fucking everything. They're gonna be tumble some. Oh, we got to catch them now but okay.

Speaker 1:

What happened with that two-hour police chase with the helicopter?

Speaker 5:

I gotta fill up, man, I gotta fill up.

Speaker 2:

Fucking a fucking helicopter. Chase y'all. Let a Motherfucking car out. Smart your helicopter.

Speaker 1:

That's just like. Just like y'all was running out of gas.

Speaker 5:

He probably was too.

Speaker 2:

But the only difference is he ran out of gas. The car just stopped wherever he had the helicopter fall out the sky. So, yeah, yeah, I did. Y'all made the right choice, but I'm glad he outwitted them like that. That that's real strategic. Like nothing he does is like just for play, like he's practiced this shit and he's motherfucking strategized this shit. Yeah, super crazy, so I would. So I can assume it's a yay for unknown driver, right.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah let's go.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah like and and I and I just got to ask this question because I see so many people being his comments, talking shit, and you know what I'm saying. Like but the motherfuckers like us that's a part of the community and really like understand why he owned the bullshit. He owned like it all makes sense to us. Everybody else they be like. Oh my god, this guy's tearing the cops.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like the cop been terrorizing people for forever, thanks. And in Chicago, most of these cops, the most cricket motherfucking cops you could think of, they have fucking plant some shit on you, motherfucking plant drugs on you. A shout out to. To the guys I ain't gonna say no name, but they got. Sergeant Dick Buck is fired from district 12 or district one, whatever, but he had a gang. He was, he had a gang and a lot of people don't know this Like him and his friends from high school had a gang. The, the asshole sergeant that used to come disrupt lumber. Right, they got him fired. Swear, yeah, cuz he. He did two illegal arrest on Some of the guys. But yeah, fire, get the fuck out of here, stop playing with us.

Speaker 2:

You got what was coming for you, sir, you, you, you got what you deserve. Like we did research on a man like found out, found out that him and his like they called they self like the Garfield Park gangsters of some goof ass shit, like they had a cop gang. Like Like bro, we will beat your ass, you know, now you ain't got no badge or no gun. Pull up, pull up on that tough shit now. Dog Cuz cuz he had. He had over like three, four million in lawsuits. Oh, like like motherfuckers digged up the dirt on him.

Speaker 1:

She good for whoever did that, he got the fuck up out of here.

Speaker 2:

Sayonara buddy Sayonara. Hey, and whenever y'all get harassed by the police or get arrested, please talk to Chicago underground DM, chicago underground, anytime you have problems with the police, because he will Tell you how you can get your copa footage. I think it's called copa get the footage from the police cameras from the from like they.

Speaker 2:

They can't body cams or the car cams or whatever they gonna try to use against you through copa or whatever the little agency is they like checks the police, like Talk to him, dm him. He's not Hollywood. He will very much so help you out if you need help but you gotta listen. You gotta listen or you're gonna be fucked. And not saying that's who got Sergeant dickhead up out of here, but yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like I Really hate Sergeant dickhead actually I call him Sergeant dickbuck is Like like he looked like he kissed a lot of ass back at the station for sure. Dickhead, that kiss a lot of ass. That's why he's skating under the radar so long. But he fucked with the wrong crew of niggas.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

No, I fact. So cuz like. I Hate the like and I know that's only one off the street, but once we get one off the street, next one's gotta be coming. No for sure.

Speaker 2:

Oh it. All it take is proper paperwork, procedure and a decent ass lawyer that know what the fuck they doing. Oh, and we can. We can check these motherfucking police, like people. People feel to realize that we have the right to Overthrow the government. The problem is that people are so divided. They divide us by religion, neighbor, divide us by race. They divide us by male versus female. They divide us by Colitone, like skin color, like all type of forms of division is used to, so that they could stay in control. But if you actually like work with your peoples and learn how to checks and balance the system, you can get shit done. Oh yeah, I'm son, like Now. I got a question, for both of y'all Actually ran. I'm gonna start with you. We gonna get it up out of here. We don't? We don't get it up.

Speaker 1:

Do you even know my federal?

Speaker 2:

You don't have to. I'm a plug, oh.

Speaker 5:

I know you're dead drag you about the fucking no.

Speaker 2:

I Saw the actual footage, the original footage, before Zeke stole it like, like, like, when I say Well, fuck, it's yeah.

Speaker 1:

What you do like a fucking background check on me before I came here.

Speaker 2:

So no, well, technically yes, damn so. Technically, yes, but it was only through car community people that I trust.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying. Like, I definitely like screen everybody who come on the same before I just like, allow them on the podcast, like it'd be so many randoms in my inbox. Oh, I want to do the podcast. You're a fucking nobody. We'll have a segment for you later on. But we're focusing on the people that matter the hosts, the swingers and the media Because we need to lay down the foundation and the ground rules, the facts. Awesome, any way, is your question, sir.

Speaker 1:

Uh-huh, I said, any way is your question, sir.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So my question was how did it feel to fucking get yanked up about pops? But you was only like 16, though, Like, like, like so I just barely turned 16. Yeah, Like, like it ain't like you was a grown ass man getting snatched by your collar about this bitch. Like you're like, so it's reasonable, but like.

Speaker 1:

So, as you can see, I saw the video.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I saw the video.

Speaker 1:

I had the voicemail. My dad was kind of calling me. I just let it ring. That's made it act like I was asleep, but I think I'm pretty sure he knew I was not asleep, but so he had.

Speaker 2:

Your dad hit you with the uh. I have a special skill.

Speaker 1:

I think I might actually have the voicemail, but unless I find it. Um. So basically I had uh, I had uh went out one night, right, and I just I was bored, I didn't want to be in the house, I didn't want to do anything like that, I just I was bored as fuck. So I went out and I snuck out with my buddy, uh, my buddy Nick or not, sorry, not Nick Mike and he used to have a some night little golf, whatever. Um and uh, we went to this one spot and I was about to be in the Playboys uh window and then my buddy Mike goes hey, ryan, someone's here for you.

Speaker 1:

Mind you mind you, mind you. My phone, my wallet, my keys, everything's in his car. He dragged me the fuck out, but she wanted to know something crazy. She supports the fuck out of me. Now, hey, but that's what's up. Nah, he, uh, he doesn't even get mad at me, like like he doesn't care. He's like just don't arrest it, you can arrest you. Not calling me, I'm just telling you that now I'm like you know what? That's fair? That's fair, all right, hey, nah, that's fair as fuck you.

Speaker 2:

Better call your buddies that you out there with they. Better get you out On God Type shit.

Speaker 1:

That's that's. That's that's reasonable. I definitely got my few select people.

Speaker 2:

Hey, I ain't I know what I mean. I ain't gonna lie to you Anytime. I didn't. Went to jail the first person I called was my OG, my OG coming to get me right around. She ain't gonna motherfucking let me sit in there. She gonna come get me and she might cuss me out out the word. But like, yeah, like that's that's. I trust my OG with my life more than anybody.

Speaker 2:

When when, when Nick got arrested, we we was at the pre. When Nick and Leon got arrested, we was at the precinct making all type of noise, trying to get them out.

Speaker 5:

Like well, yeah, y'all not gonna lose him in the system type shit Like we had one fucking calling in all type of shit on God and like that's what it's about, like having your having your select people motherfucking like compared to 2020, I've such a small circle now.

Speaker 1:

It's real sad on God.

Speaker 2:

No, but that's the thing, don't, it's not sad.

Speaker 1:

I mean no, I'm not saying that's sad but like it's like it's sad to like, sad to see that like people people aren't, it's true, is what they say they are, and like the fact that I have that select people I'm very those few select people I'm very grateful for.

Speaker 2:

Hey, nipsey Hussle said it best Circle got smaller. Everybody can't go.

Speaker 1:

True, true.

Speaker 2:

For real, like that's how this life shit go, like I could count on my hand the amount of friends that I actually have.

Speaker 1:

Right, yeah, me too.

Speaker 2:

Like, like that I could depend on.

Speaker 1:

Like there's, I'm like there's not many people.

Speaker 2:

I got hella associates. I can't depend on them. Only got to select friends. I am in my family pretty big. I got people that's been in my life 20 plus years. That's family. Some of them I can't depend on. But they steal my family. If it come down to some shit happening to me or motherfucking did something to me, they gonna ride with your boy right around Like I could be fucked up and been completely wrong in the situation. They pulling up guns blazing Like yeah, what the fuck I'm bro.

Speaker 1:

I don't really hang out with that many people outside this scene. There's a very, very, very select few people Like him.

Speaker 1:

me and him started hanging out like what, like, maybe like four months ago yeah, I'd say four months ago and like I don't know if you were the same way, but like I'm not dissing on you, I already talked to you about this. But I was real cautious Cause, like I've had people in the past and I'm not gonna say names cause I really don't give a shit, it doesn't matter I've had people they try to like, ride my wave of like, whatever I was doing on my Instagram. They'd be like oh, let's climb on this, let's climb on that, let's climb on this, let's climb on that. That man has not asked me a single thing. I'll admit it. I give him more tips than he asks for it.

Speaker 1:

Like the, the, the remember this morning I told you it was either was it yesterday or today. Yesterday about the hashtags. Yeah, I told him. I was like doesn't matter what type of hashtags it is, just mix up, even if it's like, say, like a scat pack still use Hellcat stuff like that. Like I feel like that's like one thing, that like.

Speaker 4:

I love that some people do.

Speaker 1:

A lot of people have helped me out with hashtags.

Speaker 2:

I do not use hashtags.

Speaker 1:

I don't homo-sale. Shit. Shit will boost. It'll get you all over like different, like hashtags.

Speaker 2:

Gee, no, I'm like permanently shadowban, like they don't like that.

Speaker 1:

Don't say that I'm better at you. I'm shadowban right now.

Speaker 2:

I got like I think hey, instagram sent me a message and said we will not show you to any new followers.

Speaker 4:

What you mean.

Speaker 2:

They sent me. They sent me a fucking message. That's petty.

Speaker 1:

They don't like what I stand for. That's petty, I shoulda mind. I lied, I lied. I'm not shadowban, no more.

Speaker 2:

I'm the perfect oxymoron. You know what I'm saying. Like you got a hood nigga making flowers, I'm showing motherfuckers you could have fun and do whatever the fuck you wanna do. You could be, whoever?

Speaker 4:

the fuck you wanna be.

Speaker 2:

It don't matter what the fuck you come from. Like what I represent is the problem. Like they gotta put a. It's just like how they kill nipsies. Like they. Like we gonna stop you before you get that B. I don't need you to Like just cause I ain't got a social media presence, doesn't mean no.

Speaker 5:

Thing.

Speaker 2:

I got a people presence. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, like I talk to people, like I believe, like the internet destroy everything.

Speaker 1:

I feel like that too, cause I feel like before, like anything like social media wise, you had to like.

Speaker 2:

This is the thing you had to really live life.

Speaker 1:

Exactly that's what I'm saying. Like on top of that, if your friends were truly your friends, they'd pull up to your house. I remember before I had a phone and I was like what Maybe like 12.

Speaker 4:

Dude doorknock or the doorbell Right right right, right, right, right.

Speaker 1:

And I miss middle school. I miss being young as if I'm not still fucking young. It's okay, though, I be saying that shit too much I miss when I was young.

Speaker 2:

Man, no, I do, Don't grow up so fast, like if I could tell the people anything like.

Speaker 1:

It's like that picture out of Playboy's car. I look young as fuck.

Speaker 2:

Gee, I just saw a picture in shorty, I kid you not. He looked like he couldn't have been older than no, older than 13.

Speaker 1:

And you know what? I don't think there's disrespect to that Cause, like there's so many things, like A lot of people think that the name that you want is gonna come right away. But like you had to, you had to, you had to constantly show love. And like you can't like you can't like. That's another thing, like people hating on each other. It used to be oh. Show the love stop hating Right, we might shit talk online, but we're gonna win the pit and we're gonna.

Speaker 2:

We gonna battle it out Right and afterwards we gonna shake hands Exactly. Oh God, I definitely missed that vibe Like that shit was fun Like I. I realized when, when Skyler and I ain't, I ain't gonna say the first name, cause yeah, but when Skyler hurts love like I know who you're talking about that was. He was in my life.

Speaker 1:

I caught up with him. That man, I love him. He's, he's, he's doing real different stuff. I'm real proud.

Speaker 2:

Nah, he doing great for himself, both of them actually. Yeah. And like they left the scene in defining moments for the rest of their lives.

Speaker 1:

And I'm not gonna lie. This is real sad to say it and like I'm not, I'm like not even gonna lie I probably next summer is probably my last ever Like cause.

Speaker 2:

It won't be ever Cause if I.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I'll probably pop out, but you don't know.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna know.

Speaker 1:

All right, Mr Investigator.

Speaker 2:

I'm not in the, I'm not investigating, but I'm just saying like I don't know you.

Speaker 1:

You real sick with that. That's crazy. I don't even know how you might like that's. That's insane.

Speaker 2:

Like when I tell people like I have history on before I was here because of the people I'm connected to, you know what I'm saying. So, like I, can I be asking motherfuckers questions? Like the fact that I got the network that I have to ask the questions that I'm able to ask.

Speaker 3:

It's like that's, that's the you know what I'm saying, Like like that gives me a deeper insight, so I can.

Speaker 1:

You're prepared as fuck, though, too. Like you like that's, that's really good, like there's so many crucial questions that, like you've been asking and like I love that, because, like I get to tell my story, I get to see a reaction. And like people get to hear like my past, like how I got my come up Like they stuff, like that, like.

Speaker 2:

Like, like, the, the, the most motherfuckers thing that you like. Get all these followers overnight, cause you do something. Absolutely not. Oh.

Speaker 4:

I'm sorry. No, it's a fucking grind.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I started coming 200. No, I'm not that damn.

Speaker 2:

I came on the scene. I shit you the fuck not. I came on the scene. I got like, damn, there's 7,000 followers now. But I came on the scene with like 1500, 2000 followers. The scene gave me like another 2000 while I was on it and then, once I left it, I went and built more. You know what I'm saying? Like the brand would build and followers would don't stop Like with whatever you're doing, you got to motherfucking. Expose your brand to motherfucking. Yeah, you got to expose your brand to the people.

Speaker 1:

That's the only way you can do it. You gotta work, you gotta. You gotta either set trends, yeah, or fuck like whenever my videos like start to do like not as good as they used to, right, I'll try something different. I'll try pictures, I'll try whatever Like. There's so many different ways that like and like. This is like even for the spectators that want to like start doing media shit. Bro, just try different shit.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter, dude, I had such in like I'm not even ashamed of this. I had such shitty videos on my account. Y'all got those no more. But I don't have those no more. But you are cab them. You are cab. No, they're gone. I deleted them. I did my page up After I hit 10K. I fucking I cleaned everything. I also deleted everything with my face in it, but um, were y'all here for this Wait.

Speaker 2:

The night I motherfucking held the police off running around with the flower cone.

Speaker 4:

You want a flower, you want a flower, you want a flower.

Speaker 1:

You weren't saying that, but like you know, you would have given one to a nice, you know nice, pretty little She'd have had to suck some dick.

Speaker 2:

I ain't gonna lie to you, I don't. I'm big fuck toy over. She'd have had to do some strange for that goddamn flower. Nah, but Cause she the police I'm sorry police ladies and I know a lot of y'all and I know y'all love me, but this is, this is the truth. A random police lady like cause I got family members, that's police ladies, that's police I got. You know what I'm saying. So like I have conversations with them to get a better understanding of how they think Smart, you know what I'm saying. So I can motherfucking maneuver and steal, burn out more ideas yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying? You just.

Speaker 1:

I feel like to go your your account more and like I've noticed this, when I started being Organic Right, you had to be coming up with your own shit. You can't be really copy people. You can, you can. Okay, I'll give you this. You can technically copy like not copy, copy, but like if it's a trend you can follow that put your own flavor on it.

Speaker 4:

Switch that shit around.

Speaker 1:

Do whatever you can to put your own sauce on that. Like fuck, I forgot what video it was, but you just had to make it your own. You can't just be the same person. It has to be like your own thing, like you know what I mean your own little trademark.

Speaker 4:

Exactly.

Speaker 1:

That's the only real, real, true way that who will fuck with you. Because if, if you have the same video right as somebody else, they're gonna be like oh yeah, wait, no, that's like the same shit, let me just keep on scrolling. Yeah, but like say, if you have like a new idea, like there was this one video that I use Hello Transitions on, but it was smooth, it was smooth They'll fuck with that more than. Oh. If like say, like people remix my videos all the time, like if you're doing that, they could have already seen that, or like just anything along those lines, you just have to be consistent with your own type of vibe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah for sure, because, like I use the fuck out of time lapses and my videos be, I'm trying to max it out at a minute and a half, knowing Niggaz's attention span ain't longer than 15 seconds, you guys want a good time for even like what I was saying with media Try to aim to if it's like a fast paced part, make it like at least like 9 or 10 seconds.

Speaker 4:

If you're just using that fast paced.

Speaker 1:

If you're trying to do like a longer video like there was a long video I posted from XTN Independence Day, do say like 17 to 29 seconds. That video was 29 seconds. That 50k we're good.

Speaker 2:

Gee, when I say this liquor got me sweating and it's so off topic, but that's how I be feeling when I'm out there, drunk as fuck, like I be sweating, like a motherfucker running around with that flower cone.

Speaker 1:

I've drowned in Hennessy at Lumber. I think you saw that picture. I did Drowned, just Nick. Shout out to you, man. That's the same night I did my signature hints and everybody knows me.

Speaker 2:

Hey, so Chicago explicit Since we started. We've been like since we rebooted, because at first it was a lot of back and forth and we kind of like I want to lock in with Maca for a second. Give him some motherfucking time to shine too. No, no, no, it's not you, because it was. It was my level of my. It was my targeted questions. They were more targeted towards you.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Like, but like a Maca, like how the fuck do you, did you get action punch, action punch? Like like bro. If y'all don't know what I'm talking about, go look on his door, go door, check his video out. But he literally got like swing action he got, he literally got the action of the swinger right before the fight broke out and then he got the heat of the fight going on like as the main course to his video. Like it's fucking crazy and it's not a lot.

Speaker 1:

No, it's not, but like all right. So everybody was just still forming around the pet. Wait what? No way, I just got my second flag from Instagram. It's crazy.

Speaker 2:

What they, what they flag you, for I can't earn money.

Speaker 1:

They said I'm not following fucking guidelines. What do you know? Yeah, they be on that, bro. Okay, no, it was bullshit. It says I'm not what the fuck?

Speaker 2:

Oh, let's get your shit, get your shit straight man. Instagram. Don't love me. I will never be monetized again. I'm sorry, maca. We cut you off, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

But everybody was just in the pit. You know filming packed up and then all of a sudden everybody's just dispersing.

Speaker 2:

No, you were actually like you catch. I'm watching your footage. You get shots that I'm trying to figure out. How the fuck did you get that? You know what I'm saying, like because I know how chaotic is, damn near like you run from location to location to location.

Speaker 1:

I do.

Speaker 2:

Shit like wherever the action popping up, because like this is. But the way you edit is dope too, because you've learned to like master the shorter videos to capitalize on the moments.

Speaker 1:

I've seen you fucking grow.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Like I know, I started from the scene. I only had like 200, 300 followers starting making reels. You know I'm at probably from two years and takes a little bit, but I'm still going. I'm at 1500 followers hitting that out of the baby.

Speaker 2:

And trust me, like, like bro. I forgot what video it was, but it was crazy because we was me and snow had talked about some of your shit prior to we were to us recording and I picked my phone up and you the first motherfucker I see, and this bus and like um damn straight line.

Speaker 1:

No, I just I find it crazy, like when it took me a year to get to a thousand. So I mean you're actually, you definitely are on the red track because like I appreciate that shit. You just got to be consistent and I know you are consistent as fuck. Like I'm trying, I'm trying Dude it's. You know, like sometimes it's hard because, like for me, whenever I like I get like certain audios right, I use that audio and then I get better clips and I can't reuse that audio.

Speaker 1:

There's this one audio that I use like five times and it finally fell off and I was like damn that shit's crazy. You know what's crazy.

Speaker 2:

The audio never worked for me, really.

Speaker 1:

Never fucking work. I'm crazier. I never use the original audio. I use my like from my video when I import it, right, I never use the actual audio. So that's how like my videos was blowing up is because I was using the audio. If you like look, if you like click on the audio and see how many actually plays and views. It has like that kind of will like estimate your video will do good or not. I tried doing that. That should just make me fall off.

Speaker 4:

Really yeah.

Speaker 1:

I just I just pretty much just continued to do what I was doing. I just kept on making my own shit, Not for real. I've had a few people actually use my audios like that shit's crazy. It will be I don't know Like, that's just like.

Speaker 2:

I think somebody use I think one of the guys use one of your audios and that's.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to lie. No, I probably use one of your audios.

Speaker 2:

Actually that's crazy. Hey, I got a question. Do y'all think I could bring strippers to the pit? Do you think we got skilled enough drivers this season?

Speaker 1:

Well, for next season, not this season. This season hope is too cold for them to be out there as whole naked, Do y'all, do y'all think I could bring?

Speaker 2:

Do we have in this season carrying over into next season? Because we got to. If you're going to leave, we got to throw you a celebration party, my boy, Like you know.

Speaker 1:

I know all the strippers and Pooner stars Like you got to be right in the middle with all of them, Everybody just. Yeah. We got to say this now. So my girl, I'm so sorry she's going to wipe my ass when she fucking hears this.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, she could be in the middle with you.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy, that's fine.

Speaker 2:

The strip is going to twerk on her too. It's just y'all going away party, but no, I'm dead.

Speaker 1:

I definitely do want to party, though, do we have?

Speaker 2:

skilled enough drivers this year to make that happen.

Speaker 2:

What's crazy. I got a. So a lot of people don't know this, but I was supposed to get a team together for a actual and I'm not talking about no, like these women ain't strippers like at all. They like actual choreographed dancers, like they wanted to dance in the middle of the pit and they was coming out to the takeovers and I'm like, baby, that's too chaotic for y'all to be trying to choreograph a two count for 10 for two minutes in the middle. No, no, baby, that's not guaranteed.

Speaker 1:

Some people don't even swim for two minutes. I'll say one person that swims along it. Few people that swim along it are Dusky, jk, um.

Speaker 2:

Dusky been out this year. Hell, yeah, yeah. Okay, I haven't been outside. Y'all got to forgive me, I haven't been outside. True, true Like y'all have not seen me or the flower cone this year. I would say Like, like I really don't. The only time.

Speaker 1:

I'm seeing you. This year is right now.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for sure, I'm saying Dusky.

Speaker 1:

Chase. They're going to chase you yeah. Real fast. Oh yeah, let's just go for it.

Speaker 2:

Hey. So I need you, I need y'all, to get them to tap in with me, because I want them on the podcast.

Speaker 1:

Y'all hear that, boys, you don't hear that, tap in.

Speaker 2:

Tap in. I want all swinger, all media.

Speaker 1:

I want to know what, like. I want to know what goes through the swing inside, like, when, like they're going around the people. Yeah, pay attention to the inside and outside. Like I want to know how they do that, like I want to know, like, how you focus on that, like that shit.

Speaker 2:

Hey, body art, I'm calling your punk ass out because you looked at my DM and first you responded and then looked at my DM. But this is perfect time for me to call you out because while he talking about motherfucking looking at the inside and outside, nigga, you almost hit me, but luckily I got fast feet and I'm going to keep. I'm going to keep telling motherfuckers this story until your punk ass come on the podcast because, bro, like I really want to know how the fuck they do that.

Speaker 2:

You doing some dope shit right now. Bro, like nigga said, he did like he wanted to do 3000, had a piercings and he did 3000 piercings and bottle fucking GTR like that's crazy and I'm not even a tuner card, motherfucker. But I know the type of car enthusiast he is. He's going to fucking shit the bed with that GTR when he's done.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he got the message.

Speaker 2:

And not sexy red. They ain't pregnant either.

Speaker 1:

Until it's, until I tell sexy though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but not sexy red. They ain't pregnant either. But so Y'all been y'all to get together. I want you to tell them what he told you when y'all first linked up and started like kicking it, like.

Speaker 1:

Damn. I really think it was dude. I think it was at a meat right it was. Either you slid them out of the ends or it was at a meat. I think you might ask me questions on the.

Speaker 1:

Slid on your DMs asking a video on your video. I was asking questions on your video. Yeah, he asked me something about my video. I really don't remember what it was, but he, he asked me something about a video and we DMed a little bit and then went to me he said what's up, let me start talking more.

Speaker 4:

And then I needed a ride one night and.

Speaker 1:

I was in a group chat. He didn't. He DM me. Here's like a free spot. He ain't that far from me. He's not super far from me.

Speaker 2:

So I was like and he told you I ain't trying to jack your swag Like not yet.

Speaker 1:

And that's the thing. Like, I have so much respect for him because, like people go on a bandwagon of like, oh you know what this I'm getting this was hot yeah. So I'm gonna go ahead and ride on that way. There's one post and this wasn't even meat related that we call it. I'm like, like, like he asked me for tips and like that's fine.

Speaker 1:

I love when people ask me for tips Like that's, that's, that's perfectly fine. I'm a fuck is never asked shit. I think this week is like the only time I would ask is like a pinion no just who I need a tag, or who is the slight right, and that's fine, like that just shows, like, even like he doesn't yeah. I just I don't know, like that's just the never since we started going to abandon places, roof tops, it's just not, we did best, buzz, that's okay, I'm bro, I really don't know where I like.

Speaker 1:

I just I feel like people. There's a lot of people in the car community that caught chasing and I have not seen a single thing of like effort, like chasing, something like that. Like I love. I love being able to like give like not only my friends, like if, like, you sign them IDM, like I'll give you like little tips, I will not Like. I've had people ask me this what do you set like your exposure? I'll say just mess with it yourself, whatever you like or whatever it looks good to you.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't matter if it looks it doesn't matter if it looks good to somebody else. It matters that it looks good to you and those people that like those videos Good, like that's. That's real awesome. You have to make those videos that you like, not what other people like like. I had a few videos that I had posted and I didn't like them, so I deleted them. People ask me why I deleted them. I don't like them, so am I gonna keep them up there if I didn't like them? Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Because there's no reason to have something in up if it's not like something that like 110% that you liked.

Speaker 2:

Right? No, even if it's like, even if it's like Blow up.

Speaker 1:

I deleted a video with 500k. I didn't care Like and like I said, I love that I have followers. I love everybody that loves my videos, but there's no point. Like I literally know that it was up for like two weeks. I hated one part of it because of the the time when it was off and the exposure was was too low, hated it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's, that's that's, that's, that's crazy 500k. I would never delete it.

Speaker 1:

Because why should I worry about like? This is how I look at it.

Speaker 4:

Why should I?

Speaker 1:

500k. I wish I could hit 500k. You definitely get in there. I saw your video. It's still. It's still coming up, I know, but, um, I look at it like this why should I care so much about? Oh, like, if they don't like this video, I'm gonna be pissed off. No, I like this video. That's all that matters to me. People show up to the video. That's great. I'm like the first ever buddy. Part two I spent like two hours on.

Speaker 4:

And that's the thing, though, too.

Speaker 1:

I only got like six k views, but I put so much time and effort into it. I love that video. I just feel like it's not getting the recognition that it should be getting.

Speaker 4:

And you know what? Some videos.

Speaker 1:

I have one video at like 5k and then, like two or three months later I blew up. It's so random, it's just that it's like a certain sound you use. Right, that video could be absolutely shitty and then slowly later on. And then all of a sudden one person use that sound Blu-up Not for real.

Speaker 2:

Blow-da Baby. You didn't blow-da, hey. Nah, it's definitely super crazy.

Speaker 1:

There's so many aspects People don't understand like Most of all for For like Media, like how much time you try to put into these videos.

Speaker 2:

I got a question for y'all and this. We gonna go back to community for a second. Do y'all think we could get the love back Like it's? Gonna be hard, if we, if we Cause y'all gotta realize like when you came in you were young, but like you had a genuine passion For the scene, shit like that, etc. You know what I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like most of these shorties is running from Whatever terror they're facing at home right now. Like these kids versus how you was raised and shit Like they raised different. I believe 100%. Like cause I don't remember this many badass kids running through downtown, terrors and shit like that's, that's, that's that's something we gotta correct.

Speaker 1:

I feel like we most definitely can. It's just gonna take a lot of organization. It's gonna take a lot of work.

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait, wait. Say that one more time. It's gonna take a lot of what.

Speaker 1:

Organization.

Speaker 2:

Organization and a lot of what Time? And one more thing Hard, hard, what Work, work, look, hey. So look, if you're part of the community and you ain't trying to organize, you ain't trying to put the time in, you ain't trying to put the hard work in here.

Speaker 1:

Step the fuck off. We just need crowd control. It's really I'm like and I'm not dissing on the specs, I'm just saying it.

Speaker 2:

We need crowd control, we need blockers back. All that shit For real.

Speaker 1:

You know, standing in front of the cop car. So then you know, so you can get away Just standing, just standing, no throwing shit, no throwing shit, don't be aggressive, like you can literally stand and link your arms together.

Speaker 1:

So I still got the picture on my phone where me, Poseidon this was all that CP were sitting in front of the in the middle of the street doing a peace sign in front of the cop cars. Yeah, I miss the days where we used to be, where they would just let us sit for a little bit and then they'd be like all right, you got to go home.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, I remember They'll come to the next part hours, but that was before the traffic down 22nd Street started coming westbound for real Like if you ever think about how dry 22nd Street used to be going west everybody would be going 22nd East towards the lake. Now, as the community has grown and motherfucking, more motherfuckers learning how to navigate through the area, 22nd Street is one of the fastest streets you could take.

Speaker 2:

If you're trying to get between 18th and Roosevelt. You know what I'm saying, because everything is like there's so many back cuts you could take to avoid traffic and maneuver and ride low key. Now all that traffic is coming this way because people are more hip to what's going on over here or they finding out oh it's hella food over here. It's hella, whatever over here, shout out, lawrence's.

Speaker 1:

It used to be a spot for real. Yeah, shout out.

Speaker 2:

Lawrence's. Can we get pre-meets busing at Lawrence's again for one time sake, one time for the fun time?

Speaker 1:

For real. Hey, that's easy money on them, though.

Speaker 2:

Easy money. That's why they never called the police on us and that's why they got them too, but you want to know something crazy Lawrence's has been allowing car meets and like car community shit, go on at their place. Shit for an eternity. Like I can remember, my father used to talk about Lawrence's. Like they used to have like car parking, chill type shit going on at Lawrence's.

Speaker 4:

For forever.

Speaker 2:

This community. Yeah, like they appreciate us because we help them stay open. So, look, we running out of time here. I got to actually got to get the fuck out of here. We really been recording for three hours.

Speaker 2:

It's okay, there was an hour and a half that wasn't recorded, but you know it is what the fuck it is. Is there anything y'all want to say to the people or anything y'all want to get off y'all chest to the community or whatever? Like any words, anything that we didn't touch a basis on, that you might want to speak on before we get up out of here?

Speaker 1:

What do you go for? I would say, whatever you're doing, like for the community, just try to like, like, no matter, like what's going on, be positive. Trust the process, something I always stand by. Trust the process For every bad outcome. There's always a good to come. Just always try to show love to people. You never know what's going on through their head.

Speaker 2:

Y'all here to hit me, see talking.

Speaker 1:

So I just feel like just everybody needs to leave the beef at home. No more fights, that's needs.

Speaker 2:

Hey, fucking man, hey, leave the fucking petty beats at home, put the guns down, put your fists up. If you got a problem with a nigga, pull him around the corner from the meat and y'all fight one on one. Y'all take y'all little crew, everybody both hold both y'all down the block or something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like don't motherfucking wreck the takeover scene. Like like gee, like it's not every day that we get some of these spots that we get, and then when we do get them, they ruin because y'all, being a bunch of pussies, cause like now.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if you passed it recently, but would it's completely shut down? It is. It has those metal plates right on the road. I'm like, well, aren't those supposed to be for potholes and to cover potholes or anything like that? But last time I remembered would didn't have no potholes right in the middle of the street. That's why we was swinging right there, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Like they put shit there intentionally. Yeah, for real.

Speaker 1:

Just constantly stay set up, a minded to what's going on around you. So about to be open to new things?

Speaker 2:

be open to new things. And when he's saying be open to new things, that has to do with motherfucking, being open to the idea of the legality of this shit. Do you know how much money we could all potentially make, whether we're being a vendor or motherfucking being a participant like in a hellcat? Got paid to be a stunt driver for fast and the furious off his motherfucking skill of being that cold it drives.

Speaker 1:

For real.

Speaker 2:

Like a lot of people don't know. He's like he's either in fast nine or fast 10. But that's, that's sick. I saw the footage, I saw the. I saw him posting the video with the cameras and shit and him flying and doing tricks and shit. And then I saw the actual chase in the movie and I'm like oh, that was like I was aesthetic about it.

Speaker 1:

I feel like people underestimate like the power that this could possibly have, like put your life like the future, like like man, I've gotten sponsorships, I have a shout out I'm. I still use your stuff, I love that stuff, but shine armor was my first sponsorship. Like that's. It's fucking crazy.

Speaker 2:

Exactly Like you could get sponsorships out this shit if you do it the right way.

Speaker 1:

Look at Montana. Look at SRT Montana. You went to a legal event right Now. Look at him. He's a hell of a sponsor.

Speaker 4:

That's it's crazy.

Speaker 1:

He said he was. He said he was going to make something out of this. Look at him he's making something out of this, oh yeah. That's what I said to. Ever since I was getting in this car shit, I told everybody that I was going to make something or something. I was going to go or something like that. Yeah, I was going slowly, I want to know what I built.

Speaker 2:

I built the clientele that's going to grow old with me, like the shorties in the car scene, might not be into buying flowers right now. But when they are the first motherfucker they're going to think of is me, of course. It's just raw.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Like, as I'm growing older and they growing older, I'm here for y'all. That's what it is Like for real. I'm the florist. I'm the ghetto nigga florist that you come on, fucking come talk to like you would. Joe Barbara, why did you get your bouquet made? That's what I do this shit for. My shop is located inside of a mental intelligence lounge. Y'all got to come check it out one day. No, it's a bookstore cafe. My sister curated this call soulful and y'all got a motherfucking like Gabon. I got to cut that, cut that, cut that. Dolltown in them said the energy inside of the space it gives you that fill up you need, when you feel empty, for you to go deal with the rest of whatever the fuck you got to deal with.

Speaker 1:

We all have a spots. I have so many spots like obviously, like in my hometowns, but like I have this one street where it's quiet, stars, it's raw. I love being able to just you know it's real quiet. Everybody needs their like, everybody needs their own space to just do their own thing.

Speaker 2:

Factuals For real. Hey, macca, you said so, so we, we got anything we need to say.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir.

Speaker 2:

This was a great thank you for having me and it's crazy the way it played out, because we recorded and we still have more shit to talk about, baby.

Speaker 1:

We still have more shit.

Speaker 2:

We was mother fucking talking for an hour and a half.

Speaker 1:

Non recorded.

Speaker 2:

Non recorded and we still had another hour and a half, so that just mean y'all got to come back. I'm fine with that I mean we got more shit to talk about. You know what I'm saying and I want the people to understand. We have some new stuff to talk about, that just because you've already been here don't mean you're not welcome back. We want everybody, because there's so many memories you created over the new shit happens, new, you remember stories, to tell old stories, to tell that you might not think, think of in that moment.

Speaker 2:

We want you to bring that shit to roll back radio so people could understand what the culture of this shit is, because this shit is more. This shit ain't just about the fast cars. This shit ain't just about the motherfucking scat booty trying to hang out your car and get fucked in for city parking lot because, they want to motherfucking be a car.

Speaker 1:

Snow said lot was it.

Speaker 2:

It ain't just about the lot lizard. This shit is about the motherfucking people. How you motherfucking embrace with new people you never met before, like how you motherfucking connect with motherfuckers and build community and friendships with people that you never knew. My closest friends that I talk to every day I met on the car scene. Yeah, and all these motherfuckers doing something different than me, and we all different ethnicities and you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Yes, sir.

Speaker 2:

We got a Mexican, a pollock, a motherfucking mutt, because folks ask a Cuban, speak all type. You know what I'm saying, like all type of shit, not to say no derogatory names. I'm sorry, like I'm just. I'm just talking like I mean no disrespect because I let Mexicans call me nigga all day long. But yeah, like, yeah, like we, we are a melting pot of culture for real and just keeps growing if we that's what it's about it just had.

Speaker 1:

we had to keep the positivity we got to keep.

Speaker 2:

We got to keep the love in the mix, though that's the only way this happened. I built this bond with these, with these friendship of brothers. I met my favorite cracker. I met my favorite cracker here shout out Nikki and Mike. Well, mike, technically, is my favorite pollock.

Speaker 2:

But yeah like like I'm. I met some dope people, my favorite Native American, even though he does all the drugs, and he tapped in on a spiritual level that I will never understand because I can't bring myself to do the shit that he do, but understand so definitely. The motherfucking know what the fuck he be talking about. And he branched off from the crew.

Speaker 5:

Magnum, bring your pussy ass back, nigga. We miss you Drugs. We miss you. You are a dog, even though you went on your rents and did your wild shit, bro.

Speaker 2:

You steal family to us, bro, and I don't never want you to think that you ain't family with us. Bro, like everybody, fuck what you steal. Like you are missed my boy. But yeah, that's. That's some personal shit, but hey, yeah, I'm in this bitch who I'm with Chicago.

Speaker 1:

Explicit my kashada.

Speaker 2:

And y'all tuning in to the motherfucking rollback show. And we rolling now, baby.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for having me, sir, yes yes, yes, and I'm.

Speaker 2:

It was a pleasure to have y'all.

Speaker 1:

So good talking real, real, real good talk, gee.

Speaker 2:

I couldn't open my phone for a minute.

Speaker 1:

It's the Hennessy talking.

Speaker 2:

That's definitely the Hennessy talking. All right, now we rolling, it's the rollback show and we rolling in and rolling out because the Hennessy talking and it's whooping my ass.

Speaker 4:

All I had to do is hit the kill suite, burn it goes, clock out. Make a nigga. Clock out.

Speaker 1:

Take a nigga hood and I'm chilling at the off town.

Speaker 4:

I just went to fuck my sound hold and I got locked out. It was either chop or go to school. I had to drop out. Has she acted on my treat? Or like a fucking hoe, rekka to to tozen, then I kick a field goal. Always keep the shit. 100 F for real. Look cooking on the stove.

Speaker 5:

shit looking like horchata. Sexy mama see the bucket had it came from Prada. If she wasn't trapping with me bitch, it'd be a model. Pull up, strike or play. They do the dash on any cop, chop or get the spin. How you, dancing like the marker Marker in the seraphina, not at Nina Cop, can knock a nigga down like she pulled a pussy popping, passing out these testers in the hood? I'm Willy Wonka, candy man, candy man. Now they scared to pop out Niggas, test the van when they know they should have copped out. They ain't fucked up. So you know I have to go and clock out. Still hit my block with my motherfucking clock out. Pull up on your bitch. You know I have my fucking cock out when the ties get discreet. And then we hit the block out. How nigga grew up, we just had to go and hop out. No civilian killings or you got your brains knocked out.

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