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Charting the Uncharted: Personal Struggles in the Pursuit of Musical Dreams

December 19, 2023 Elliott Carterr, BossLife, SP, Letty, Mar Bankzzz & Lil Swizzyy Season 1 Episode 13
Charting the Uncharted: Personal Struggles in the Pursuit of Musical Dreams
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Charting the Uncharted: Personal Struggles in the Pursuit of Musical Dreams
Dec 19, 2023 Season 1 Episode 13
Elliott Carterr, BossLife, SP, Letty, Mar Bankzzz & Lil Swizzyy

Navigating the labyrinth of the music world can be a mind-bending odyssey, especially when your heart beats in rhythm to your own distinct drum. Our latest episode takes you through the valleys and peaks that artists like Lil Swizzyy traverse, as they strike a balance between the grind of day jobs and the allure of the spotlight. We get up close and personal, discussing the emotional landscape of maintaining sanity while grappling with relationships that challenge their identities and the unexpected moments of creativity that fuel their passion.

If you've ever pondered how artists find their support systems and thrive within them—particularly in the hip-hop scene—you'll want to lean in for this one. We shine a light on the paradoxical reality of artists often feeling more embraced outside their hometowns, dissecting the experiences of Hartford's own musicians. This episode isn't just about the beats and the rhymes; it's a candid chronicle of aspirations and the raw truths of young talents like Lil Swizzyy, who share their tenacity and tales from the journey's front lines.

We wrap things up with a taste of what's brewing on Lil Swizzyy's horizon as he gears up for a series of shows and creative ventures down in Atlanta. The conversation takes a turn into the complexities of intertwining personal and professional lives, addressing how societal issues ripple through the music community. From freestyle flows to tackling tough topics head-on, this installment offers an immersive experience into the multifaceted lives of artists and the communities they touch. Join us as we amplify the voices, the stories, and the beats that pulse through the veins of the music industry.

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Navigating the labyrinth of the music world can be a mind-bending odyssey, especially when your heart beats in rhythm to your own distinct drum. Our latest episode takes you through the valleys and peaks that artists like Lil Swizzyy traverse, as they strike a balance between the grind of day jobs and the allure of the spotlight. We get up close and personal, discussing the emotional landscape of maintaining sanity while grappling with relationships that challenge their identities and the unexpected moments of creativity that fuel their passion.

If you've ever pondered how artists find their support systems and thrive within them—particularly in the hip-hop scene—you'll want to lean in for this one. We shine a light on the paradoxical reality of artists often feeling more embraced outside their hometowns, dissecting the experiences of Hartford's own musicians. This episode isn't just about the beats and the rhymes; it's a candid chronicle of aspirations and the raw truths of young talents like Lil Swizzyy, who share their tenacity and tales from the journey's front lines.

We wrap things up with a taste of what's brewing on Lil Swizzyy's horizon as he gears up for a series of shows and creative ventures down in Atlanta. The conversation takes a turn into the complexities of intertwining personal and professional lives, addressing how societal issues ripple through the music community. From freestyle flows to tackling tough topics head-on, this installment offers an immersive experience into the multifaceted lives of artists and the communities they touch. Join us as we amplify the voices, the stories, and the beats that pulse through the veins of the music industry.

Support the Show.

Follow our IG & Twitter for live updates @LFTGRadio

Speaker 1:

The guys that I've been through, man no.

Speaker 2:

It's just all over the place, this song.

Speaker 1:

I can't believe that we didn't get along my sanity, sanity love.

Speaker 3:

It's all for me to change, and I'm so used to standard shit what?

Speaker 2:

it was. I made it known and I ain't done. But I can't give you the truth, so I can't tell you how it is.

Speaker 4:

I can't tell you how it is to the real boys I can't.

Speaker 2:

All I do is shake my head. I'll be proud of them. Progress with you. I'll really send that in.

Speaker 3:

I can't not do that again. It's just different.

Speaker 2:

When it comes to you, don't feel too like a thing, but we gotta be perfect.

Speaker 4:

Just accept me how I am. It's a couple that's gonna fill it when I'm forced to cut these ties off.

Speaker 2:

And chill it with nobody to push me. I ain't like y'all Just enough to hold up me, so I don't get excited. Can't escape my problems.

Speaker 4:

I've been going to see crying, still got a lot of attention here this stage.

Speaker 2:

I got the eye on All the reassurance. Let me know you love my life. Now I'm in second, got six quick hits with a hit. Goodbye, darlin' Doin'. Some right demos that play this time.

Speaker 2:

They like us. They're in us. I live. This is not pretend, for real, for real, cause we live. I'll show you that right here. Can't let nobody bring me walk around like that. Instead Farming up before they fire a fool. We don't know what's been, I'm off it, it's just my flash. It's really in the best of us. I get. It is what it is, dj Gordo, take it to the check. Don't never let them think he's sad that we're your winners. You take a back. Don't let them walk on you again. I've been through it. I can tell you how it is. I got blood in my blood.

Speaker 4:

That's the bottom, my section, then the gym. That's a rough again. Me, the team, I'm safe. This is her shit, you know what it was.

Speaker 2:

I made it known that I ain't them, and you can't hear the juice, so I can't tell you how it is. To the rainfall. Second, all I did was shit my head. I'm learnin' and progressed with you.

Speaker 3:

I've been into that I did not do that, again it's different when it comes to you.

Speaker 2:

Don't teach you like no fear, but be honest. It ain't perfect. Just accept me how I am and I know what it's like who I said to me. I get you give it. Pay attention when you listen you dirty, go to the blue hills.

Speaker 4:

I see you visit. I just hope you got my back, don't get discouraged.

Speaker 3:

I be a guarantee. Like my scars, she ain't got no eyes.

Speaker 2:

But I still give her back shots. Take a trip to Florida To see my name one shot audition. Ki Did it. I won't put in. Next no time for celebration, really dressing like I do. You still set her on keyway. If you pay for what?

Speaker 4:

I know it's real be a mile by a gain. I ain't gimme. No, no, no, no. If you want it, got it, chance it.

Speaker 2:

I show love to everybody. Got the reason to be hit Should be told. We all come when you scared or rich. That's not it. They just keep on talkin' to me, conversation's, what I bring. I ain't goofy but I'm goofy with you.

Speaker 4:

That's my love. Look when I'm comfortable. I'm excellent.

Speaker 2:

Cause I can say it's dangerous. When I'm comfortable I'm excellent. Cause I can feel the danger on the bed, cause I'm being possessed. I don't care, what the stupidity do you solve?

Speaker 4:

it's just take a seat with me.

Speaker 2:

I tell me, can I know what it's like, who I am? Say it to me. La la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la la la. Lil' Swizzy Hoffa song. Okay, talk to me now or never. Your latest project you got visuals for that. I'm on song, working on the visual right now. It's a different. That's another one off that album. Me is the second song for you. Okay, okay, okay, last story how you feel about a gas cup.

Speaker 1:

With that track. I check. It's all right, I ain't on now. Yeah, I fuck with it too.

Speaker 2:

I fuck with it. I fuck with it too, I fuck with it too, what kind of vibes you get for it.

Speaker 1:

Survive Smoking, weed driving. I'm always on the road, you know me.

Speaker 2:

Really in fact what? Was the inspiration for that track. Man, what's that word? Show me stocking boxes. And I was just like Back in the truck. You know how it is to be close. I'm just to myself, like I need to write, hit my producer, like send me a beat. And I was just and that's something you just came up with while you was at work Just came up with ages half a new year.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure that's how it happens.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it'd be like that. It'd be like that. Okay, how'd you two link up?

Speaker 3:

My favorite question of them all you would tell a story.

Speaker 2:

I'd jump in oh, it's you. I had one of my friends he's from there asked a little question. She doesn't know getting her hair done, but I remember hitting her up for like doing a show.

Speaker 3:

You're not telling a story. You're not telling a story.

Speaker 2:

I remember like I had her up to do a show she was hosting for like 401 Ray, 401 of them. I was like, let me come up for a show. But I couldn't make it. Another show came around. I ended up reaching out to one of my friends. She was getting her hair done. I was like I remember you, let's do the show. So I hit her up, we did a little link, sent her the money, she sent it out. We ended up on the road, did the show, finished her robber. After that we just stayed together and just loaded off of that.

Speaker 3:

Can't bother no things, no things. Yeah, we was just chilling. I'm at home getting my hair done, although, since they're on the phone talking to her for whatever it's like, who that? Like, oh, swizzie, he do music, da-da-da-da Doing a show. They're looking for openers. I find out he's a rapper and I'm like, oh, you do shows. Like, how serious are you about this shit, because I could really put you on. And then one phone call led to another phone call and he just said, yeah, I'm about to lock in. I hit the people from Rhode Island, shout out to Wazz and Juke, you know, and we just we did a show. We was on Rhode Island the next day, literally in the day's worth.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's fine. It's like 12 o'clock AM we on the phone. It's like 2 in the morning, we're on a break, and then like 7 o'clock later that night we linked up, so you gotta open that job. Yeah, leave that. Okay. So I clocked out. Then I got home. We was at home for like 6 hours. We linked up by like 7 o'clock for the road In the show, For the show.

Speaker 3:

And then he hit me like the next day, like yo, that shit was live last night, like I do that shit again, like how you feel about being my manager. I never mean it before in my life but you feel me, I'm like you gotta waste, you gotta get out.

Speaker 2:

Is that how MB Productions came into play? Yes, yes, so.

Speaker 3:

I'm in the, I'm in the forming the record label. Alright, give me a couple years tops, I gotta perfect a few things professionally, but right now I'm at um Swizzy. In August we did how many shows? Seven, like seven shows already. Instagram going up to 10k a day and stuff like that, like you know that's dope.

Speaker 1:

Seven shows that's dope.

Speaker 3:

You booked every month at least once or twice for a month it was like twice a month.

Speaker 2:

Like twice a month. Have you performed at home yet? Yeah, I performed at the Webster at a like big college that sold out like 900 people up in the room.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's dope, yeah, like 900, 100, 1000 people.

Speaker 2:

That's dope. They don't fuck with your music. Yeah, it was more like a party. I performed there, but it was dope though.

Speaker 1:

Long as they was fucking with the vibe. That's all that matters. That's all that matters. You traveled for a music.

Speaker 2:

How far is this so far? Yeah, Rhode Island, Rhode Island.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we've been out there like three times, three times.

Speaker 2:

All celebrities. I did Brooklyn too. Okay, brooklyn, okay, we're part of Brooklyn. Um, not Brooklyn, the Bronx, my fault, I mean the state, it was the Bronx. It was um Network event from Warner.

Speaker 1:

Rader oh, alright, alright on the radar. On the radar, shout out. On the radar, shout out on the radar.

Speaker 2:

That's what's up. So what can we look forward to from Swizzy in 2024?

Speaker 4:

Work a lot, A lot of work, a lot of new music.

Speaker 3:

What can we come up?

Speaker 2:

with when we hear from you.

Speaker 3:

Couple things. In January we got going on. We're flying all the way out to Atlanta for a show. Shout out to Chienz, he's actually about to do a show out there. I see he's about to do two shows out there. I double booked him. Double booked him Three shows actually. I could give y'all some info on that and give me two seconds.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to say I got a lot of shows going on. Ain't y'all hosting a party on?

Speaker 3:

New Haven yes, For the New Year. New Year's Playboys vs Playgirls biggest event of C2 ever since.

Speaker 1:

Make sure you got tap in man and come pull up man, show little Swizzy and Ape Ice and Love man. We in here.

Speaker 2:

Talk to me about those Atlanta events.

Speaker 3:

So first we got on the 24th. We got a show going down in Atlanta. We're still waiting for the flyer. We didn't get the flyer as yet, but we will keep you guys updated. We got a show for this big promoter. I'm about to find his Instagram. Now give me one second. But yeah, he's doing two shows, three shows out there, double booked. So there's one on the 24th and the other two are on the 26th and the 27th or something like that. So he bought a little crazy new thos.

Speaker 2:

So you said you were from Hartford, born and raised. Nah, he was born and raised, but my mom got me out of there earlier. So where you resided now, right now Bloomsville, so it was like right there for me, yeah, right there. Do you feel you get the love you desire from Hartford, from your hometown? Yeah, my city definitely show love and support For me. It could be a lot more, but I do got a lot of people that do definitely show love and support.

Speaker 1:

That show you the love and support.

Speaker 2:

Okay. So do you feel you get more love and support elsewhere, or do you feel like it all stems from home? It's in the middle, it's different parts. I got love from West Coast back in Vegas. You feel me, cali Regina, so that's all. I love you from here. I can't really.

Speaker 3:

I feel like here certain spaces give us the most love. It really depends on the atmosphere. A lot of people from here do listen to him, but if you were to judge the two or three events with, him.

Speaker 1:

I just hear from a lot of Hartford artists that come up here and they're like Hartford.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they somewhat show some light, yeah it's like 1550 like you said, it is I always told him don't worry about that shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's like that at home. Everywhere I've noticed that it's like that at home, because when you leave and get up and go do something else somewhere else, it's like the strangest show more support than anywhere from home to friends, family, exactly.

Speaker 2:

I had a conversation too with, like, one of my men who was talking about it. He was like, if you ever end up blowing up off this music, it's gonna be in another city, it is.

Speaker 3:

I told you that too, though. Yeah, I told him don't even like it was a show we did. It was a lot of love at that show, but it wasn't as much as we get when we go to Rhode Island or other places. We went to Rhode Island. First show we did in Rhode Island. The MC got on the stage like yo I was fucking with that pain. Put some pain in here. We went to Fish and Tings. We did a rap not a rap battle show, but like it was like an artist.

Speaker 1:

Show case Fish and Tings in.

Speaker 3:

Manchester, good vibes, and basically we went and he won like he was the winner and it was based off crowd audience, Like the crowd had to vote, so he won that Okay.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, okay, that's what's up. That's what's up. How old are you? 20, okay, so you young, yeah, young.

Speaker 1:

Young, young. My boy can't even get in a club yet. Damn, Not too much. He'd be in a club he'd be in a.

Speaker 2:

My boy beat listen. Sexiness.

Speaker 4:

That's the best.

Speaker 3:

Thing about having a party host manager, because I get shit done. What are you supposed to do, man?

Speaker 1:

that shit job, but what's up Bob?

Speaker 2:

So you, what are you doing right now? What's your biggest bag right now? How are you making money? How are you paying rent? Paying rent, making money, work, work. You got a job 95? Okay.

Speaker 3:

That's dope, that's dope man, you know you have like ways to get paid off of the music stuff to the like? We're working on endorsement deals with companies as we speak, right yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm just saying, you know, like the working and rapping, like yeah, absolutely Like that's just like. You know, some people just think it's like people don't take people serious like that. So do you get that type of those type of like critics like that, because like, oh, you work, so it's like oh, your music, I really can't fuck with it. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

That's people's like personal, like pay or hate. I mean, that's exactly what it is.

Speaker 1:

I tell my nephew the same shit all the time. I'm like, bro, you ain't gotta be in the street, bro Nice, what did I tell?

Speaker 3:

you, so what you doing.

Speaker 2:

Do you find yourself rapping about the lifestyle that you live honestly, or are you more so rapping about a life that you Adore, a life that you perceive? What kind of it depends on like the mood I'm in, so they are more than I make my music. It's really about like what I'm going through, so like feelings, or like the mood I'm in. Yeah, really. So it all depends on like all right, let's say I'll say something about what I went through with somebody. Yeah, couple bars out a lot. I'll talk about one day movie to like a private island by myself or something. So Other parents are just men. Offensive, that's what you try to say he does rap in a.

Speaker 3:

Now I feel like cuz, like I didn't listen to some of his unreleased songs Personally, or like some of his songs already out now, and like I hear a bar like oh, we did that, I watched you do that. He said this till this a section like a rubber band of money, like he's dead ass. Every time there has not been a show that we went to where we didn't book out a section.

Speaker 2:

Man, okay, okay, okay. So Moving forward, what are some of your goals, something that you desire to achieve in the next six months to two years? Rapping, my next real goal is if I want to work with other artists, is like different genres. Country artists is reggae artists is if we female artists is different, like genres of music. So I'm playing on big and those I would make sure I plan on Performing in venues. If I be bigger, real is all our good stuff is for me, growth or audience.

Speaker 1:

I mean sound like he had a head on the show, as you know he's trying to do. He, he's definitely Should be a full on me next bro.

Speaker 2:

So so do you have a freestyle ready to go? Freestyle off the door. I could do a little something. Can we get the first live from the gutter? Freestyle from little swissie. You don't have to agree to it if you don't want to I'm waiting. We could do it, let's do it. All right, come on. What? What beat would you want? Uh, do like Don Swallow or something? All right, hold up, we're gonna pause this.

Speaker 3:

Go like gp beats.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm out. It's your boy, elliott Carter. Live from the motherfucking gutter. The first freestyle your boy, little Swissie, let's get it. I close my eyes and see the future. My life gonna be great. Thousand dollar section saying then it's beautiful, amazing. If I want it, i'ma go and get it. I ain't got time to beef with niggas. Gotta stay no business and every day I'll pin it pack because I'll be in my feelings and I got niggas gotta do it for they in the trenches. I really, I really try no better days are coming, gotta keep on going.

Speaker 4:

They left me in the ring.

Speaker 2:

It was really poor little swissie, my brother here, not home. I can't tell him good morning. But that's all. I gotta get it, gotta keep on going, gotta make it out. I got no choice. I gotta make the way they told me. I've been putting on for real, I put on for the game. My little niggas follow all my steps because I don't pay the way and I can wait. The police swissie on my fucking chain, damn. She said she missed me, said she got me. She said she missed me. She ain't got me from the gutter. And I can never cut no thought. I can never love no thought. I mean, that's off the door. That's a little song.

Speaker 3:

Heart for Connecticut.

Speaker 2:

So that's a little song heart for Connecticut, ct, stand up, okay, okay, that's what's up, that's what's up, that's the first freestyle for um.

Speaker 1:

That's the first, last Little girl freestyle off the dome.

Speaker 5:

Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That was a little song. It was definitely dope. We jacking that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so um upcoming projects.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the first quarter upcoming projects, what you got going on first quarter, any new projects, anything going on.

Speaker 2:

So I Kianni's no, I got um Got a lot of projects.

Speaker 3:

I just like that with our we're doing Scott Morris.

Speaker 2:

In Atlanta. What that goes by the name of the city City city city, I just like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, sipped tea, that's the fat nigga with the floods.

Speaker 2:

I fucks with him. You know I'm talking about I fuck with that young boy.

Speaker 1:

Hot Listen, I keep up with rap. Bro sipped tea's. We just locked in. I got the truck right now.

Speaker 2:

We just like that. Yeah, bro, I gotta hear that.

Speaker 1:

I want to hear that sipped tea from Sipped tea from he's at Atlanta. Yeah, he's dope, bro. Like he, he goes live and does shit live, you know.

Speaker 3:

Scott Morris.

Speaker 1:

Scott.

Speaker 3:

Morris, we doing his show, we doing too. We, um, we actually triple booked out there, like I was saying. So we double booked on his shows back to back Actually, about to go crazy, that's gonna be.

Speaker 2:

That's dope, bro. Oh shit, we got a VIP when you from. That's Atlanta, callie.

Speaker 3:

Um.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he's from Atlanta, because I don't know where he's from, but I don't think I'm gonna go over. I don't know if he's from Chicago.

Speaker 3:

people up here I see he goes all over, like I know he didn't lost Vegas, he's coming to New York like he got lots of projects coming, so but yeah, we got two shows double booked and his little guest appearance out a little after party, after you know, you know. So I'm like, oh, I'm about to do a lot of stuff in Atlanta, though we got I'm trying to, atl is where it's at, man, I don't know what. I'm gonna do.

Speaker 1:

People are helping. People are doing what they're supposed to do.

Speaker 2:

Do you have anything going on outside of rock? Yeah, any acting. Any, uh, any singing. Oh, I'm all party was gonna do like a very different. Is it a host life Me? So I'll throw like a couple little party events with my friends. I'm like that, okay, any, uh, any parties that you promote currently.

Speaker 3:

Um, Pretty girls. Oh no, play playboy versus playgirls.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and where's that?

Speaker 3:

That's gonna be at the tunnel. A new haven vibes on oranges, the name of the club, but we refer to it as the tunnel. Okay 18 plus the party. 20 were plus the drink Sold out. Every time. Go on the 2x entertainment instagram and see for yourself. That's all I got to say.

Speaker 2:

And when is that? That is happening in new years, Okay you to new into new years, and that's gonna be your first advantage a party host, no, no, no, he's been doing, I've been doing that. Yeah, oh yeah, I've been so yeah, yeah, that's your brother.

Speaker 1:

That's a. That's a creative way of doing what you're doing, bro. That's a great start. Right there, you're already in the promo bling. Yeah, now you go from parties. I bet it's my music. That's just like these little youtube dudes that they they go on the right. Look, I can show you how to milk, jello and dumb shit like that. And then, look, now they get their views up from that. Now they drop it. Now they drop a fucking. Look, it's the casey drop a video.

Speaker 3:

That's it, and then we chop up. You understand what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, once you drop that they like oh shit, and you rap like DdG is a big one, ddg is another one.

Speaker 3:

You understand what I'm saying. Like I remember watching from a party actually.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm out of nowhere. Yeah, 22 Savage, he switched this whole shit up. You understand what I'm saying. He did it backwards, though he was like backwards to.

Speaker 3:

I feel like he was like rapping more, but like he used to party, he did his little party back in day, but it wasn't as open as it now, like now he holding up big signs and stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's dope, that's fucking awesome. And what's this? Uh, stay down, that you got. I was just about to ask about that. Oh, just one of my means you go by a little, fifth this song a little closer Be You're familiar with this. Yeah, I heard a ct, make it and stuff From ct. Yeah, like, ink it. Okay, he got an instagram. Yeah, shout it out. It's shout it out. Only little fifth, y'all go type in, copy us. Yeah, I'm a cop cop.

Speaker 4:

your stay down merge, I see okay, that should look.

Speaker 1:

fire Some came to bring your drip boy. You better stop playing. No for him. Yeah, exactly shot him out, I'm out of his shit. That's fire. I fucks a little Shout him out, shout him out.

Speaker 2:

All right, my bank. Talk to me. What uh Outside of uh, a little swizzy in the rap, shit, what you got going on, what can I expect from you coming up? I'm gonna go up top of the quarter so I'm gonna post in the new year's party Okay.

Speaker 3:

Throwing the new year's party Okay, so I got a little foot in that. Um, my biggest, that next thing is honestly swear is I ain't gonna lie like going to Atlanta, that's gonna be it, that's gonna do it. That's gonna do it for real. And like I have other projects coming up, like I'm gonna throw a pop-up shop with shoutout to the late sexy Swizzy Peoples I knew her a little bit before I left, but you know we're throwing. Our pop-up shop is gonna be called Conversations with Cupid, something along those lines.

Speaker 1:

We haven't let me know, we got our shit too, we got our own clothing lives.

Speaker 2:

We got everything going.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know. We got to let us know when we start, so when we get fire.

Speaker 2:

I make sure I see the difference. Yeah, that's absolutely something to happen. Okay, talk to me about your upcoming podcast, Would you oh?

Speaker 3:

okay, I was about to say because I did get another offer for a podcast. So we are starting a cooking podcast. I'm really excited for that one. I'm gonna click on the side, as I mentioned in the last podcast. Where's the food? He? Been asking me that.

Speaker 2:

I've been asking for like a month.

Speaker 3:

I'm not a little high. Set bad time for food, like right now. I had to actually set a day out to meet with him right here, like we had to get on the schedule because I really do a lot outside of managing artists working two jobs. I make gift baskets and play sets, so I've been making like 10 to 15 piece toy sets for people. Yeah, she's going crazy, I got 25 orders right now, like I literally did shit all day until I picked him up.

Speaker 1:

What is inside of the place that you got to show me?

Speaker 3:

See, now you talking to somebody with some kids yeah, she got some five gift baskets I go to like seven to eight different stores and I pick a random amount of toys for the theme. I got small, medium and large bundles. That's basically what I've been doing. I grow teddy bear, sets for the moms and stuff to like a wine. I do, like you know, tree in there, liquor in there, whatever.

Speaker 2:

And that Instagram is.

Speaker 3:

Go underscore baskets. Go underscore baskets is the business people.

Speaker 1:

We're going to talk about this before you leave. Give me a couple of hours and we're going to make something happen.

Speaker 3:

I just let you know, just quick turn around time too. You get it before Christmas, no matter what I got to do.

Speaker 2:

Before you leave, shout your food Instagram out.

Speaker 3:

It's with Mari Suzy about to be happy, about to get to a person that's on the trip for us Eat, eats with Mari, with Dot Mari.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I just want some food.

Speaker 1:

Listen, we ain't good at it yet.

Speaker 3:

He texts me almost every week.

Speaker 2:

We're going to do the quality test on Monday and then from there we'll set up a schedule for her first episode and everything we try to do, like every other Sunday or something like that.

Speaker 1:

There's a lot of people in CT that we sell and play to.

Speaker 3:

It is, but I'm not going to lie.

Speaker 4:

No, I like that, that's dope.

Speaker 1:

Because it's like. If somebody really hungry like it's like I'm not going to that restaurant. Yo Sweepie got some shit on the floor.

Speaker 3:

When I used to cook in the room at 12, 10 am to 12 am, so all the night shift motherfuckers used to tap it on the floor. I never cooked during the day. It was like 10 pm, 2 am, 3 am that's when I'd be hungry and don't shit be open.

Speaker 2:

So we were originally supposed to have the cooking show with Dasani and Dasani had felt some type of way when she saw Marl on the podcast. Originally she had tapped in. Yeah, she tapped in.

Speaker 1:

That's the one that blocked this as soon as she left.

Speaker 2:

Nah, that's a whole other situation. I don't even know what's up with that.

Speaker 3:

I can't speak on it.

Speaker 2:

That was crazy, yeah, I don't know, I really don't know. That's a whole other situation. I'm not a person who what was her name? Slime Fading.

Speaker 1:

I'm like what the fuck she was dope. She was cool too.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she was cool. I think it was. I don't really think it was. She's voiced to me that it wasn't a personal thing, which all it was something else, which all it's more to it than I think, but I don't really want to discuss it with you. I'll talk about it.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm, yeah, it was some shit. Yeah, that ain't cool.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, whatever, it's cool. Well, he said that was crazy. I ain't cool. That was outrageous for her.

Speaker 2:

Oh, about Dasani. Yeah, that was outrageous what did you say I didn't even? Yeah, so Dasani's another. She was the one that we was originally supposed to have to. I didn't meet her.

Speaker 1:

Nah, you never met her, Good See that's good when I don't meet people because I'm disrespectful and I don't even want to be disrespectful.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, nah, she was. You wanted to be regular. She was strange. It was very difficult working with her, bro. It was very difficult working with her. She was very stressful when she saw I had MB that's a little skinny one, yeah. When she saw I had MB coming on the show.

Speaker 1:

I want to see her feet, because she kept saying her feet was so fire. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. She was saying that yeah, I want to see her feet.

Speaker 2:

She was capping on the podcast she was talking about.

Speaker 1:

She said she said it like she. I was in the picture. Are she fire? Nah, oh Yo Nah. I want to see her. I want to see her.

Speaker 2:

Shit bro, yeah, but anyway she was, MB was on the show and she was tight. She was like yo. You know, if you have to choose between me and MB, it's cool, I understand.

Speaker 1:

What my nigga right here? Yeah, she's welling.

Speaker 2:

But like, and I was like yo. What are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

You're supposed to be here. I hate people who say shit like that. You're supposed to be here Saturday.

Speaker 2:

I'm on my side, I'm like yo, you're supposed to be here Saturday. I hate people who say shit.

Speaker 5:

She's supposed to be here Sunday, Like I don't understand where is the conflict when?

Speaker 2:

And she was just like, oh yeah, no, I just know how the podcast and shit is. I was like, all right, you're stressing me out, like we'll talk about this another time. But every time that MB was in the picture it was like yeah, she was saying all types of. She had some funny shit to say.

Speaker 3:

Oh I know her food is good. People say her food is good too. I'm like. I want some food bro. We didn't even come on here to talk about food. When I first came, it was strictly about like party with you tonight.

Speaker 1:

We had brought you a little shit. It was never a full talk in the years.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1:

You mentioned my place. We didn't at all, and that's something.

Speaker 3:

I primarily used to do like every single day.

Speaker 2:

Now I want some food. Yeah, well, on Monday, monday.

Speaker 3:

For short, for short, big rest upon stuff.

Speaker 2:

I'm leaving Tuesday talking with you, bro. Where you going Tuesday? Hmm, where you going Tuesday?

Speaker 1:

I gotta go set up, get ready, start opening up for my next project. Okay, you know, I got. I got a few big money tricks up my sleeve right now, you know. Okay, so we just setting up right now, throwing a lot of reconstruction, all right.

Speaker 2:

Well, mb is coming over. Monday we're going to do the quality test. We're going to Rasta pasta Do.

Speaker 3:

The Rasta pasta Is you putting shrimp in it. I can. You need to. I was going to do chicken Chicken with these the main Chicken and shrimp.

Speaker 1:

Chicken and shrimp yeah, you gotta do chicken and shrimp. Yeah, you gotta do the. I want parts. Stop playing. What am I doing? If I'm not there, you gotta go fire it.

Speaker 2:

Stop playing, no way, yeah nah, that would be Monday and that's that. We got the Latin report coming. Sp pulling up and yeah, that would be it for episode 13. Little Swizzy, thank you for pulling up. You want to shout anything out? Any people's anything what Shout out to my support team, my management team, everybody behind me, my fan base? Just let's do it. Show me MB.

Speaker 3:

Shout out Chance for her show with us in January. Shout out Scott Morris for her show in Jerry. Shout out to Twex Entertainment for having us as hosting party throwers for the New Year's Party. Shout out whoever loved me, love back.

Speaker 1:

That's another fucking fact. And make sure you have both shoot shot Instagrams on there let everybody knows, so everybody could check y'all out whenever they feel like it. It makes y'all tap in with Lil Swizzy because that nigga got some shit.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely, absolutely. Follow me on Instagram. Lil Swizzy with two Ys L-I-L-S-W-I-Z-Z-Y-Y. Lil Swizzy on an all streaming platform.

Speaker 3:

You could Google my nigga.

Speaker 2:

Right now, google him right now Everything go come over here. Alright, M-B, shout your shit out.

Speaker 3:

At marbanks Under score Bates B-A-N-K-Z-Z-Z-Z. You can find all my other business pages right on that page, right on the screen.

Speaker 2:

You ready to report? Live from the motherfucking gutter, episode 13,.

Speaker 1:

Let's get it Fucking gutter. Alright To motherfucking. Live from the motherfucking gutter.

Speaker 2:

Live from the motherfucking gutter. That's B. We got some qualms. We got some beef. Last week baby daddy was out of line, out of pocket A-O. There was really no immediate response. Let me hear your take on what's going on, why that took place, why that was allowed here in the studio, why you allowed it here in the studio.

Speaker 1:

Damn. I didn't even know what that was.

Speaker 5:

You ever seen the Italian signature On the ear? Though this is a little wire.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the little.

Speaker 5:

I got that too the wire when you put it on the neck come behind.

Speaker 1:

I got that from somebody.

Speaker 5:

You just did that to me Live in on ear, on the ear, get them. So I want to apologize because you deserve an apology, because that person has a TBI. We can't even just say that that's my baby father. That's, unfortunately, my child's father. It's not like we're in a relationship. He was here off the strength, I don't know. I apologize. I'll be honest. He should not have been here because he has no business here himself.

Speaker 1:

This is why people burn bridges.

Speaker 4:

He burned just about all of them. He has a TBI. I'm not trying to defend him.

Speaker 5:

He has a TBI, so legitimately. His mom even told me he can't even go back to regular school. His life is fucked up from a police chase TBI. When you get a traumatic brain injury. So he's fucked up Loud noise.

Speaker 4:

I'll be trying to tell him to just logical shit.

Speaker 5:

Nigga, you're not on your shit and he takes it as you're yelling at me and then that shit fucks. It's just.

Speaker 1:

He got a TBI. He got to deal with that.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, and he gets worked up easily, he gets angry easily.

Speaker 4:

He's like a person with a tick on their shoulder and honestly, I should not bring him anywhere, and this is why I just came from a video shoot and guess who was not there?

Speaker 5:

Because it's bad for business.

Speaker 2:

Not once, but more than once.

Speaker 5:

Unfortunately, I have.

Speaker 1:

Don't bring baby daddy to the work spot.

Speaker 5:

Ever. No, I mean, I brought him to a place of business before when I was a waitress and I catch it and that was bad and you think I would have learned. But we spoke about this.

Speaker 1:

You trying to downgrade your bag. We ain't gonna get into this, though. We gonna leave it like that, just know.

Speaker 2:

Besides, Do you think that this is something that you've tolerated for too long?

Speaker 5:

This is something that is. It's not something that I tolerated. I mean I tolerated it, you can say, because I allowed him around me and I feel bad as a person. I don't like closing the doors on people or excluding people.

Speaker 4:

I think it's so much.

Speaker 5:

Because I say this to him. I said you want me not to invite you to my wedding Because I don't understand you, and it's not like I have someone to marry.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

There is nobody in the picture, but real life shit. Like bro, lead your life. I'm like how do you expect to meet somebody? Please, let's not bash him. I'm not bashing him, but he can't be up under me.

Speaker 1:

He's talking about.

Speaker 5:

He disrespected him for no reason.

Speaker 1:

I didn't even know what was going on. I know it wasn't directly to me, it's just like.

Speaker 2:

That type of behavior is just unacceptable.

Speaker 1:

This is unacceptable, of course, but I didn't know what was going on.

Speaker 5:

He was doing him in like greasy grimy. He was just like he was jealous. He was straight up jealous.

Speaker 1:

I know he was jealous when he jumped in the kitchen I was like when do you do that, and it was like there wasn't even anything crazy going on.

Speaker 2:

I don't even care about that the jealous about what?

Speaker 1:

What was she doing?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:

We all huddled up trying to take a picture.

Speaker 1:

Nobody's on it like that, bro Niggas doing fraternize at work, homie At all, and if I'd known that was the situation, I would have said something. Bro, you know me, I keep cool because I'm not here for that.

Speaker 5:

People gotta learn the value the people in their lives and then also learn their place too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he was all the way out of place, Like all the way in the. He was in a slow lane. We was already cruising.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he was all the way out of pocket. That's why I made it clear I don't want to see him here no more when we were recording, because he was even talking crazy to moms and I was just like all right, we're not gonna die. What yeah, in this space, like we're Not my, abuela.

Speaker 1:

You crazy Facts it's a bird. So my abuela bro, yeah bro, yeah bro, I'm gonna shut up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so do you feel like you learned a lesson from that that?

Speaker 5:

was the last straw because as I was driving here, I realized like I've had a long, we've all had a long year. You know, I feel like they feel it more than others. Do you want to?

Speaker 1:

hear this. I'm high.

Speaker 5:

Okay, so some more than others, as you can see. You know honestly, but the year has been, you know, long for everyone, Everybody, and you gotta love that we get to reset it. You know, and start fresh. You give you chances in life, you know? Don't you feel like you're giving a chance? My year starts on my birthday. I hear that.

Speaker 1:

That sounds correct, though. So when people do New Year's Disney, I be like I don't really care, I'm gonna do New Year for me, yeah, yeah, yeah. When's your birthday? June 15th, baby, okay, yeah, I'm a summer baby, right before the summer baby ended up here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, my birthday is right after New Year, january 26th.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so you're an Aquarius. My daughter's birthday is the 28th.

Speaker 5:

Oh, that's cool, that's dope.

Speaker 1:

That's cool yeah.

Speaker 5:

My best friend is an Aquarius. I'm a Capricorn.

Speaker 1:

My baby's gonna be 12.

Speaker 5:

But this is not about that. So, look, I really want to apologize, because I feel like he doesn't realize how many people he owes apology to, because you know how many times he apologizes me. It's like every day I'm getting an apology. I'm like to the point. Yesterday he left my house is because I kept asking him when the fuck are you gonna leave? And I kind of felt bad, like damn, something happened to him. Are you gonna feel bad? I was like damn, I feel bad. I ain't telling him to come back, though. There's so many places to go. You know he's always telling me that his dad always told him you got to be a poor rat if you only got one hole to crawl into.

Speaker 1:

Tell him he needs to turn the entire room.

Speaker 5:

Do something with him. So I don't know.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, that's a sad story. It is a very sad story.

Speaker 1:

I'm so bad for y'all Not for y'all, I'm gonna do what you. Dad has nothing. I was about to say that it's a sad story.

Speaker 2:

Not for y'all. They got nothing to do with you. They've got nothing to do with you.

Speaker 1:

They've got nothing to do with you. I'm gonna sing that shit to another bitch. But yeah, bro, I feel bad for you.

Speaker 5:

That's what Gregor is saying. Yeah, my friend, he cursed out my friend and told my friend that he would kill him. Whoaaa, yeah, because my friend says to him what do you think I'm gonna turn your son gay? And then I'm like why'd you say that? I'm like, why'd you say that you know I'm gonna be honest with you? Why'd you say that?

Speaker 5:

Whoaaaa, that's what I said to him, contact, except that nigga, you didn't just hear what she said, but she said gay friend, but look the the kind you ain't get it behind it is that my baby father is jealous that, even though he's a gay man yeah, you know he's still insecure about around this gay man. He's insecure about the gay man.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy to me.

Speaker 5:

That's a lot.

Speaker 1:

That has nothing to do with you. Yo, bro, I would have fucked how to fuck him up.

Speaker 5:

I was like if you said that to me.

Speaker 1:

I would have snuffed that game. Yo, hey, Grom the fuck. You mean you and my do? I think you want to turn bitch off. Fuck you up. You won't be a bitch, I'm gonna shut up. Yeah, we got edit this. That's just pissed me off. You didn't hear what she said, bro. That would have pissed me. The father told that nigga cuz. I felt like why you gonna kill him. But then when she said what she said, it was a all I the fucking tried to kill out nigga too. I'd have, definitely. I'd have definitely home to him right there.

Speaker 5:

What are you thinking about? It's um, it sounds weird, that's sound crazy. Yeah, that's why I said why'd you say that I would have?

Speaker 4:

home to. I don't understand.

Speaker 5:

Do people think before they speak? They?

Speaker 4:

cannot know, they cannot. Some people don't realize, they don't think because they never say that's why I'm going in mouth.

Speaker 1:

That's it, it's gonna be. That is the old shit. Damn bro, you bro. Why would you do that?

Speaker 5:

You make some.

Speaker 1:

Make a soft ass and guess what I'm gonna put you on your back pockets, nigga. What's wrong with you, bro, for being hard headed? Nigga, that shit is horrible. Did you hear what she said? Moving along, I don't know that nigga said what you think. I'm gonna turn you to son gay oh.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that was wow. I'm not even like, and I put him out on blast before. I put him up on blast before on TikTok, cuz he says something to me like yeah, my gay friend and, and I was like you didn't even have to say he was gay, I know.

Speaker 1:

but she said I said what?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, you hear what she said, but he asked me like, even though, yeah, he's a nice person, but even he's. He had a friend that introduced, like I met a friend through him and that friend is no longer his friend but because of his personality, he's like a princess, and I try to tell him this I was like because I care about him as a person, so I'm like you, I would you kind of given, you know, like a lot like you don't think You're very demanding and like high priority for nobody.

Speaker 5:

Like you don't gotta be around me complaining about your life, because I don't want to hear that shit. Like I'm sorry, but you know it's not so much complaining about your life, it's like I Don't, it's giving like like dramatic, like I don't know, like I'm a girl. You know how they say and the, the. Are you trying to be like oh, like this bitch, I don't even do that shit because I want to stand the fuck up straight bitch. Like what the fuck is you on? Like are you? Are you okay? I'm concerned.

Speaker 1:

Like it's like about this whole situation. Listen, I'm trying to figure this shit out, man. I look Yo, I want to hear this whole shit on playback. You got it Yo, that nigga said what you think I'm gonna make your son gay.

Speaker 5:

I couldn't believe you said that. I said why'd you say that he didn't answer me? He did not answer me and I was disappointed. I hear you. What do you feel about that?

Speaker 2:

I didn't pick no side about that because it's gonna encounter gay human beings, right encounter, transgender individual and more so. It's your job as a father to Be able to guide him through those encounters.

Speaker 1:

Now, fuck that. You not telling me as a father, to my face as a gay man Somebody? Yes, that money, right, fuck it you talk about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, there's no reason for you to feel no type of way.

Speaker 1:

Anything.

Speaker 2:

Like I said, gay human beings.

Speaker 1:

They individual. Yes, that's a fact, but Some shit is just supposed to be left Unset. You understand? I'm saying like y'all.

Speaker 5:

I think what he means is like how?

Speaker 1:

could you say shit like that.

Speaker 5:

Wow, like how do you think that I can say no shit like that to?

Speaker 1:

me bro. Huh, you couldn't say no shit like that to me bro. I don't like that I mean it is, but it's like it's a reality that you gotta do no but but but. He was, that wasn't even a situation, though that wasn't even a situation, bro.

Speaker 5:

The situation was this he was he was a D-rated in life with you, no.

Speaker 2:

Lightened you to something and you feel a type of way about it. That's what the second game.

Speaker 1:

They ain't nothing to me, let's. Let's make that very clear. That's how you feel. No, I don't. I'm Understanding on his point of view. When he said what he said, that nigga said what I'd kill you I.

Speaker 5:

Felt him on that. There's not that's all I'm saying by some of that.

Speaker 1:

You can't you can't your bro. It is not. Why would you say that I'm?

Speaker 5:

Defend like.

Speaker 4:

I felt like, why yeah?

Speaker 5:

that's that's.

Speaker 1:

I'm not gonna go right and wrong.

Speaker 5:

But if we're, if we're right and wrongs and somebody's like, oh, they're wrong, understand the cancer culture and all that, and nobody want to get cancer.

Speaker 1:

But listen, please don't put me in, don't get me involved in that gay shit bro. That shit, that that was. That was too much, bro. Like that shit was supposed to be left unsaid. You want me to say no shit like that to nobody's father. As a man, you're bugging the fuck out. I don't care what you say like forming sentences. Yeah, you wire your mind that sentence At that time, like we not even on that topic, why would you say some shit out like just what the fuck does that have to do with anything?

Speaker 5:

I wasn't even home. It's weird.

Speaker 1:

Like that was, that was weird.

Speaker 5:

He didn't pick up on the fact that he was insecure about him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was a whole nother situation. You'd say that that nigga about. But, bro, like that nigga saying all that down here we got you know and let me just clarify in the sense, like one time I'm doing my hair, you know, and I respect that a man should teach their sons how to be a man.

Speaker 5:

You know. If anything bottom line, oh yeah, you know who else is gonna roll model. You know at least how does how to be a man you know like to be a man raise me. I respect that.

Speaker 1:

I ain't gonna hold you. I can't agree. My mom raised me and event did it also motherfucking. She did her best.

Speaker 5:

I love hearing that, because I have two children and I don't have a father figure for them, even though one of them has a dad. That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

He vetted her best. I promise you that God bless you.

Speaker 3:

I love him.

Speaker 5:

I needed to hear that.

Speaker 1:

I love my mother. My mother raised me top to bottom.

Speaker 5:

Amen.

Speaker 1:

I call my mother to this day for advice. I call my mother to this day for help Me. No, get it twisted, my pops, yes, I'll dig. I give all due respect to my Came from that man. Boys, I Respect that and I'm just like them.

Speaker 4:

So we're not talking about Talking about you more than I do race.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, my mother raised the shit out of me. She raised the shit out of me. She did a good job. One thing my mom taught me is to be responsible. That's a fact. I Mother no, I'm good she, she only got a car. See, I know my boy responsible. You got his shit together and I put all my young black men that's like I think shit together. I don't know from what they doing.

Speaker 1:

If you over 18 and not living in the crib with your mama and not having a sneak in your crib with your late night, you know say what I'm saying. You're not getting that. Stop smoking in my fucking house. Yeah, go get your own shit. Go get your life together, because you, you fucking up the universe with this lazy shit man for real, mm-hmm, I was out my house at 15 Fuckers on with y'all. I mean, I was back and forth always. But Mother fucker, go get your own shit, have your own space. You know Everybody's to these kids is too reliable on somebody else. Like everybody want to lean on somebody else for leverage or understanding. Like you know what I hate, I hate people that always look at you when they say something. Look at you for like a you're gonna voucher.

Speaker 5:

I'm like no, no like what?

Speaker 1:

yeah, that's different when I see that a lot.

Speaker 5:

They have the thing where now that you see suffer like it may serve a purpose for people who are Unable to do something disabled, you know. But they have like things where it's like so you could you know, like it's what's to do it for you or help you so you can do you know stuff. I don't know, it was given kind of lazy, I don't know when I saw it, but maybe it serves a purpose for everybody nowadays is lazy.

Speaker 1:

Wait, you kids is 14, 30, 14, 50. It starts when they six, seven, eight, watch, watch 30, 40, 50. That should get crazy, you know. Be like what the fuck just happened? Like yo like, wait a minute, yo, hold up. We was just cool six months ago, oh me Now. Fuck with you. You be in the crib even with your kids. That's mad funny. So I'm gonna speak real quick then we gonna do the Latin report.

Speaker 2:

Some that wanted to speak about something that was bothering me that I was on Instagram with Just in the year 2023,. I'm very disappointed in the gangbanging culture just gangbanging in general. It's sad. I was in Staten Island last week and I was out there with a couple of Crip Niggas and none of these niggas had no money. All of these niggas was broke, like we couldn't even muster up enough for all of us to go to Wendy's without without me contributing a majority of the amount. You know what I'm saying. Like it was embarrassing that I'm with gang leaders and these niggas is like yo, you got $10 on it. Like you got five. Like yo, like now I don't got nothing, not today, maybe next week and I'm like I'm like yo, what the fuck is going on? Like your niggas is gang members. What the fuck is your niggas gangbanging for? What the fuck is the point? Like what the fuck are y'all niggas doing? What the fuck are y'all doing? Like this shit had me upset. Like it was bothering me because I'm just like yo.

Speaker 1:

You know, you know, like reality is like, not all gang members get money.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so it's either you get money or you're extremely violent.

Speaker 1:

Like maybe they're just violent, that's it.

Speaker 2:

And it's like I don't even see that.

Speaker 1:

So it's like it's like.

Speaker 2:

I don't understand. I don't understand. What's the point Yo?

Speaker 4:

I'm not even lying to you.

Speaker 2:

I see, I see nigga join. I seen a nigga turn Crip 2023. All he had to do was steal more than $60 from Walmart and he was good. Like niggas said, he was low, that was his initiation. That was his initiation Like he had to steal more than $60 worth of stuff and I witnessed this whole process he walked into.

Speaker 5:

What's the business? Yo, yo, yo, oh, my goodness.

Speaker 1:

Yo, I want to say payback bro. Yeah, I want to say payback bro. And I got a couple payback niggas man. You know what? I'm gonna highlight a couple more back.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, real took man. I want to say payback.

Speaker 1:

That shit is bad bro Niggas sent that nigga on a Walmart run in turn.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So the nigga went on a Walmart run, came back. I think that I kid you not. I think that nigga's a big homie today. Yo, I'm totally dead.

Speaker 5:

I think that nigga's a big homie. He says he's just EST 2023, though EST 2023.

Speaker 2:

And he's a big homie now Walmart run big homie, big homie Loken, not the Walmart run Niggas getting no money. Now listen.

Speaker 1:

Niggas said not the Walmart, I have a problem with that?

Speaker 2:

I have a problem with you After $60, huh Yo, I have a problem. Even, even, even blood niggas. I have a blood nigga. A blood nigga called the cops on me the other day. That's unacceptable.

Speaker 1:

What gang is he in? How do you think you gotta understand, bro? Let me tell you something, man Stop stop I want to say I want to say he's hat, I don't hear about that and I got none of you. Start saying that. Don't say blood, say hat, say crypt, don't say gang members, because now you're not, now you're throwing it as a all Bro, I'm affiliated bro. That's crazy. You can't put it as a all because not all of niggas. That's what I'm saying. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

If you started banging in the last five, 10 years that I'm talking about you, Bro, this.

Speaker 1:

I've been doing this since pre-teen.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. If you started in the last five, 10 years, I'm talking to you All right you're not talking to me, cool, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

I'm not taking it as you're talking to me, I'm just. I know that it's generalizing as a whole blood itself, or a whole Crip itself, or whole Latin King itself, or La Familia itself, or Nieto itself. It all, everything. Whatever gang you are, vice Lord, motherfucker, whatever you are, no it's, you have to categorize them for what hood they push it and blame the hood that they push it. That got nothing to do with the whole hood, that whole, no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, absolutely. I agree with you.

Speaker 1:

I agree with you, I'm speaking to oh, but I'm saying when you do specific fractions, you gotta be specific. Yeah, you gotta be specific. Don't go bloods. This is bloods Like no, you gotta say. You gotta say them hats. That's what these niggas on this block that's fuck that Cause, no shoot. I know some bloods that's doing a lot better than a lot of these motherfuckers and I know some Crips that's doing a lot better than a lot of these motherfuckers.

Speaker 2:

You understand what I'm saying those Crips that you're referring to, are they in Staten Island? Are they Staten Island based?

Speaker 1:

Give a fuck about that now, like honestly bro.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm just asking do you know any get-money Crips in Staten Island For sure?

Speaker 1:

I do For sure, I do For sure, I do, I don't, I do. You're probably not in that category where you could familiarize these people with getting money. You're probably just not in that Circle man, that's a different world. You're not in that world. I know Crips niggas that's really getting money just from Staten Island. You know what I'm saying. I know blood niggas that get money from Staten Island.

Speaker 2:

The niggas that I know in Staten Island that's doing it big with the Crips shit. Them niggas is not selling drugs or nothing like that. Them niggas is like they make salmon cakes and shit like that.

Speaker 5:

I like salmon cakes. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Everybody loves salmon cakes. That's what I'm saying. Niggas is doing shit like that. You know making salmon cakes, or I respect the hustle. Wait, they're like the whole gang. Yeah, it's Crips in the kitchen. You know what I'm saying? Oh, that is cool. They cook and shit like that.

Speaker 5:

I respect that no hold on.

Speaker 1:

They cook Wait hold on.

Speaker 2:

They don't gang bang, but they'll pull up and cater your whole block party. You know what I'm saying? Shit like that.

Speaker 1:

Now I know what you're talking about. Yo, you got a chip. What you mean? Chill, you got a chip. I told you that's my twin, but you got a chip.

Speaker 2:

Now I like the niggas. They don't show drugs or shit like that, like niggas don't show.

Speaker 1:

And nigga you know he talk about you, nigga you. I want to play that. Shit is fucking good.

Speaker 2:

I heard oh nah, bro, chicken and waffles. Oh my god, I know you talk about chicken and waffles.

Speaker 1:

At first it was like alright, then it's like alright, kitchen cooking, come on bro. Yeah, like nah, you got a chill bro you ever had payback chicken and waffles. Nah, for real. Hey, yo this nigga got a chill. Bro, shout out all my paybacks, let's get money payback Hennessy chicken and waffles, oh my god, that's some of the best.

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you some of the best crypto chicken and waffles you ever have in your life chicken and waffles. Yo, bro, you are fucking hilarious bro it's some of the best crypto chicken and waffles you ever have in your life.

Speaker 5:

I'm telling you real talk so it's crypto chicken because it's made by crypto, not that it's chicken to crypto right made by, made made by big honey. Blew himself had the chickens I was like each waffle, gotta see it you did this niggas.

Speaker 1:

One make great with this, nigga. Each waffle gotta see it in capital. Deal with this, nigga circle facts, real talk now.

Speaker 2:

But we wrapping up episode 13. Everybody.

Speaker 1:

Thank y'all for popping out round of applause yeah, you know the vibe, that's gonna be fun to see is do letting online.

Speaker 2:

We're gonna do the latin report and uh, yeah, that's that and smoke some weed.

Speaker 5:

I cannot believe do you want to put some of this in there?

Speaker 4:

talk I share with you едę lad porque light goodㅎ at. It happened recently in Santo Domingo, which caught my attention with something that happened in the Brom here in New York. It is something similar to a explosion that happened in Santo Domingo, which was a strong explosion that is still unknown where it came from. They say that it was from the bakery that was near the property and it was a huge explosion, where it is still unknown what happened, how the incident occurred and where 27 people were still dead. It is something that catches my attention how it was going to happen, how they didn't know what it was because there were no tanks near the property and they didn't know how it was going to happen.

Speaker 4:

I don't understand what is really happening in Santo Domingo, like they don't know. Things are going so big and they don't know what happened. They must be investigating it, but they still don't know what the explosion was, what the explosion was and talking about other things that caught my attention, all the things that are happening everywhere, because here in the Brom there was something that caught my attention, like a building in the Brom, only an apartment from one part collapses. It explodes and collapses and the building remains. It is a building of apartments. It collapsed. So many strange things are happening that one is left. Wow, sincerely.

Speaker 5:

You have to speculate, in that case, that something happened in that apartment and that's why that apartment was defused it exploded and they were playing Jenga you just said that it's rare.

Speaker 4:

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