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When I Shot Scooty: Tom Cintron Tells His Side of the Harbor Day Shooting
Thomas "Tom" Cintron breaks his silence in this explosive confessional about the Harbor Day shooting that changed multiple lives forever. Speaking with unflinching directness, Tom admits to shooting Darren Lloyd (known as "Scooty") after a confrontation stemming from a robbery involving his cousin's son.
The raw conversation takes listeners through the moments leading up to the shooting, with Tom describing how Lloyd had allegedly disrespected his family member, challenging them to "get who you're gonna get." What follows is Tom's account of confronting Lloyd in "broad daylight" and shooting him twice after his gun initially jammed. But the heart of Tom's testimony focuses on what happened next – his claim that Lloyd immediately identified him to authorities from the ambulance, beginning what Tom characterizes as a pattern of cooperation with law enforcement.
Tom speaks candidly about serving six and a half years in prison for the shooting, only to discover upon release that Lloyd had secured a seven-year order of protection against him. Throughout the interview, Tom expresses particular contempt not for being caught and punished, but for what he perceives as Lloyd's violation of street code while continuing to maintain a tough public persona. He shares multiple anecdotes of post-shooting encounters where Lloyd allegedly exhibited fear despite projecting toughness to others.
Perhaps most troubling are Tom's allegations about a pattern of serious criminal cases involving Lloyd and associates that mysteriously "disappeared" from the justice system, suggesting ongoing cooperation with authorities. Now approaching 60 years old, Tom presents his story as a cautionary tale about authenticity in street culture and the consequences of cooperation with authorities while pretending otherwise.
Subscribe now to hear this unfiltered account that pulls back the curtain on street justice, reputation, and the complex codes that govern community interactions when traditional justice systems are distrusted. Share your thoughts about street code violations and whether cooperation with authorities forever changes someone's street credibility.
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Yo Yo, yeah, this Yo Pop, this my nigga Elliot. Yo Elliot, this my Pop, this Pop's right here yo Okay, okay, what's the word?
Speaker 2:Pops Elliot Carter here.
Speaker 1:Yo, what's up, my brother.
Speaker 2:What's the word Yo?
Speaker 1:listen here. Man Don't let that, don't let that faggot ass nigga Play any games bro.
Speaker 2:Trust me, I don't.
Speaker 1:Nah, nah, this is a serious situation. The only reason I didn't get at him Was because this is a serious situation. The only reason I didn't get at him was because the nigga had me on fucking uh border protection for seven years.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:All right, and his name is Darren Lloyd.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I already know, he told on you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's, I'm Tom's father.
Speaker 2:Oh, Tom Cendron.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm the father.
Speaker 2:Okay, okay. So how did that situation play out? Exactly, because I know they said his name.
Speaker 1:Go ahead. This is how the situation played out, bro. My cousin lived over there, all you know. All her life I moved to Lockman. I used to hide out over there. I just came home from a double homicide, so I'm sitting right on Lockman 245, Lockman that's where I used to live at.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:So I'm sitting over there. Yo, this happened on Harbors Day and this little faggot robbed Little Noel.
Speaker 1:I don't know, you don't probably know little noel, that's my cousin's son okay so she tells the little nigga yo give me the phone and chain back, so there won't be a problem. He told her shut up, bitch, get who you're gonna get she. She said oh really, I'm going to go, I got somebody for you. She came and she said yo T man, this little fucking dude right over here, you know, told me to shut up bitch. Got real freaky with me. I said oh word, show me who he is. This was broad daylight. I did it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I know.
Speaker 1:I heard All right, and if he was real he'll tell you. The first one was going for his donut and the hammer got jammed.
Speaker 2:I heard that too.
Speaker 1:So I cocked it back and I threw two at him. This motherfucker, right where they call the ambulance. He told right in the ambulance this bitch ass nigga. Then, to make a long story short, I did a lot of years with his uncle. Yeah, like rat boy. They call him rat boy. So he knew. He knew how I got down. I'm from Harlem, I'm from Spanish Harlem.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:So they knew how I got down In prison. In the streets, niggas know me. They'll tell you like, yeah, homeboy, get it shaken with whoever. So I'm thinking, niggas, it's coming. You know like we're gonna get busy. So I went all the way back to my hood, came with five niggas, came to the hood. My homegirl Melinda was like yo T get the fuck out of here, because the little niggas are rat.
Speaker 2:Police on you already.
Speaker 1:Him and his mother. They raided my house.
Speaker 2:So when you, you ended up copping out to that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I just came home. You didn't hear me. I just came home from a double. I just got out on a double.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So when they gave me the boot, like when they threw the little bit at me, I said y'all take that. But I man, that dude is a rat bro. He could never say that. I'll tell you the detective's name Detective Martin.
Speaker 2:And that's the detective, him and his mother was speaking to.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yo, you know when you go through your, when you first get arraigned, and all that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, facts.
Speaker 1:They were in the ADA's office.
Speaker 2:Crazy.
Speaker 1:I had Scootie in the ass and in the thigh.
Speaker 2:Oh, you hit him twice.
Speaker 1:I hit that nigga twice.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he denies everything, bro. He denies any cooperation With police. He say he never got you locked up, he never said your name, nothing. He denies anything with you.
Speaker 1:Yo, how do I? How do I know? His name is Darren Lloyd that's a fact.
Speaker 2:Do you do you have paperwork with his name on it? Could I get? Can I get a copy of that, a screenshot or something?
Speaker 1:I don't have. I gotta go into my storage and get it. But, um, put him on the phone with me.
Speaker 2:He's not willing to address anything related to you. He acts like that's a part of he, acts like that's a part of his life. That just didn't happen, bro. Like I bring you up, I be like didn't Tom shoot you in your ass? He'd be like didn't Tom shoot you in your ass, uh, he'd be like never happened.
Speaker 1:Never happened, never told, I never told on nobody.
Speaker 2:Bro, he denies it and it happened in front the whole hood 150 150, 153.
Speaker 1:What's that? One sixty.
Speaker 2:One sixty.
Speaker 1:One fifty, one fifty, something like that. One fifty three. Yeah, right there, yeah, all right, yo Listen man, that kid man, oh God, yo, he had his uncle approach me, mike.
Speaker 2:And what type of time Mike approached you on.
Speaker 1:Nah, he ain't coming at me crazy. I would have split him in half. He was like yo, could I ask you a question? I was like what's up, mike? He goes yo. You know Scootie. I said yeah, I know Scootie, why, what happened? He a rat, he goes yo. That's my nephew. I said I don't give a fuck, he's a rat. What's good, mike. He's like nah, man, that's embarrassing you serious. I'm like yo, bro, your sister and your nephew are rats.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That nigga started crying bro.
Speaker 2:So as soon as the ambulance got there, he identified you immediately. He identified me. He identified me, he identified me. That's the basis of snitching bro.
Speaker 1:He identified me off the rip right there. All you got to do is look at my. They'll show you. You know, like say, my name.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm in the black book bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 1:Once you commit a homicide you go to the second floor Black book they pulling that out. That's him, Darren Lloyd. I'll never forget that kid's name.
Speaker 2:You ever had any run-ins with him after that?
Speaker 1:Yo, I always used to sneak up on him. This nigga would jump out of his skin. This nigga cause Tristan, you know Tina's brother, Tristan.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I know who you're talking about.
Speaker 1:Alright, Tina is my people's so I used to fuck with her little brother. So Yo go ask Trisha, they all tell you about that kid.
Speaker 2:The whole harbor is against me, Like I be bombing all them niggas in the harbor. So they protect Scooty. Tell them to suck your dick. Trust me, I do much worse than that, bro.
Speaker 1:By the time. Oh man, see, I know they're going to tell If I go over, there're gonna tell, trust me, I don't have my car rolled up on Searched. I'm like, ah, this nigga's a bitch.
Speaker 2:This nigga's a real bitch. He swear he's the toughest nigga in the world. He got faded from being ape. He's not ape, no more. He's not gangbanging. Ga faded him, that's good. And he's still out here Claiming he a big ape. He telling bitches in the DM, he a big ape Trying to intimidate bitches To steal their dogs and shit like that. This nigga's crazy. Yeah, him and Stax Robbed this bitch. For some dogs yeah, that's a fact.
Speaker 1:I can't you see, you already know my name. You see, his name, you will see Darren Lloyd. It happened in 05.
Speaker 2:That's all I needed.
Speaker 1:It happened in 05. I went up north, back up north.
Speaker 2:And how much time you did behind that.
Speaker 1:I did six and a half years.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know, when you're being released, you've been in prison, right? Yeah, that's a fact.
Speaker 1:Okay, you know I was supposed to be coming home but I blew something in jail so I caught another bid, so I left out a mistake box Before I was leaving. They came with that paper, that auto protection paper.
Speaker 2:Oh, saying you got to stay away from this nigga for seven years. I ain't never heard of that. Nah, yeah, that's because it's a violent crime. When I got locked up and I got released, that same thing happened to me. I had to stay away from the victim for seven years.
Speaker 1:I was like this bitch ass has been written, Aaron.
Speaker 2:Lloyd Order of protection.
Speaker 1:Order of protection Signed and everything.
Speaker 2:Listen, I appreciate your time. I appreciate you calling me and giving me this information.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, because I appreciate you calling me and giving me this information? No, no, no, because I appreciate radio. That's my man, that's my. I love that. That's my family.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And when you we were chasing this nigga man Yo, I'm not kidding you me and when you tell me we would be out at night looking for this nigga, this bitch, and it's more about how she dies.
Speaker 2:Nah, that bitch is a fiend. She's not doing too good right now. Niggas telling me she's depressed, she's going through it, she's a fucking junkie.
Speaker 1:Tell her to jump off the bridge. His father's a rat too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, his father told on some niggas in Queens back in the day.
Speaker 1:Some African niggas.
Speaker 2:His uncle's a rat too.
Speaker 1:Yo listen, bro, that whole fam and his other cousin. First he a homie, then he a crib.
Speaker 2:Oh, you talking about Stacks. You talking about Stacks. No Jabba. Oh, nah, I don't know who that is.
Speaker 1:Joshua Lloyd, another one you don't know, jabba. Joshua Lloyd, another one you don't know, joe.
Speaker 2:I know. Yeah, now that you said Joshua Lloyd, I know who you're talking about. Him too. He's a rat too. Yeah, just all the Lloyds, bro.
Speaker 1:Yo, what's that kid's name that got that killed Jungle? What's his name? Wildblood's name name, he told on him and a little puerto rican nigga named paul rodriguez. I'm not paul rodriguez, right the fuck out for that. Everybody will tell you. Right on lockman, I knocked him right out. Y'all been chasing this bitch. Y'all would rape that nigga. Bro, I wish you would've been like yeah, I'll put him on the phone. I'm like you is a faggot nigga. Whenever I catch him, I'll fuck you in your ass, you motherfucking homo.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nah, he's very scared to confront his attackers, and you know what I'm saying. Like I had him on live with Hitman and he got real nervous. He got real riled up with Hitman. You know what I'm saying. He started talking crazy because Hitman was plugging his BM.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, tell Hitman to plug his fucking kid too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, rumors was Hitman was putting hands on his son. So Scooty came home. When Scooty came home he was talking shit like he wanted to clap him. He telling niggas yo I'ma clap this nigga when I see him. So one of the billies ran into Scooty and Scooty just calmed all that down. He was like he ain't want no smoke.
Speaker 1:No, he never want smoke. Let me tell you something when I came home, I came home 2010. 2010? No, 2011? I'll take 2011, 2012. 2011, I came home. There was a rule Anybody on Lockman with a hoodie I'm blowing their fucking top off Niggas was pulling their hoodies down. Nigga Scootie would see me and that nigga would disappear.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it sounds like Scootie. He's just on some internet thuggin' shit.
Speaker 1:Yo, I'm telling you. I was telling the radio this the other night. Yesterday. I was like yo, one day I walked out of Trish's building 380. That's that building 308?, 308?, 208.
Speaker 2:208.
Speaker 1:The one on the corner right yeah, 208. 208. I walked out that nigga saw me. That nigga did the sign on the cross. Trish was laughing. It was me and Trish walking. That nigga the sign of the cross, tristan was laughing.
Speaker 2:It was me and Tristan walking and he did the sign of the cross and peeled the fuck out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you're saying whenever he sees you, he exits the scene immediately.
Speaker 1:Yo, I'll Yo one day. I'm gonna call radio so we can meet up and he'll exit the scene on sight. He knows I carry that motherfucking stick with me.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:He done, made statuses in everything. You can never put no rat and shit on my name. I never did nothing. I shared the status Like who is Thomas Cintron? Nigga, you see.
Speaker 1:This nigga is crazy.
Speaker 2:He got caught up in Brattleboro, Vermont, and he put away another Good Harbor nigga, a nigga named Earn. He put everything on Earn Yo, that's my son, Earn. Earn locked up right now, cuz of Scootie.
Speaker 1:That's good for Earn. But you know why? Cause I told Earn don't get around that kid bro. That kid is a rat. Earn used to come to my house, bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Earn.
Speaker 1:Earn doing some time because of Scootie. Yeah, that's a fact.
Speaker 2:That's his goal. That's his goal. You see, when Traj he called the his goal. You see, when Traj he called the police on Traj, when Traj was in the fucking In jail, he called the police. Let them know, traj had a cell, had a phone in his cell.
Speaker 1:So there's nothing else to be said. Y'all already know what's up with that cat. Please don't get yourself caught up with that cat.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, I appreciate, I appreciate the the intel you calling me, giving me this clarity, brother.
Speaker 1:Please my brother, I'm telling you he would testify on you bro.
Speaker 2:I believe it.
Speaker 1:He's a natural born rat.
Speaker 2:It's in his blood.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what they are, All of them.
Speaker 2:All them fucking Lloyds.
Speaker 1:Yo them motherfuckers. Ain't no good bro. And let me tell you something he better never go into a max.
Speaker 2:He better never go into a max. He shouldn't get locked up in the state. He got a lot of niggas on his ass. He got a lot of niggas that want him.
Speaker 1:When he goes into a max. My bros are waiting for him. He's gonna get served.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't anticipate Scootie going to prison Anytime soon.
Speaker 1:Brother no that nigga probably got a CI number. Yeah, he's. Yeah, I don't anticipate Scootie going to prison anytime soon, brother.
Speaker 2:No, no, that nigga probably got a CI number. Yeah, he's getting out of any jam. He got caught for a home invasion, running in a bitch crib, gripped up, took the bitch out. The crib kidnapped her, kept her overnight, was attempting to rape her the bitch was peeing on herself, she was in fear for her life was attempting to rape her. The bitch was peeing on herself, she was in fear for her life. They released her 24 hours later because he was trying to call a nigga Maya to bring the bitch from Brattleboro, vermont to the harbor so he could have a crib in the harbor. To put her in Maya was like get the fuck out of here, nigga, I'm not letting you bring traffic. No bitch in my crib. So the nigga Scooty ain't have nowhere to bring her. He let her go. She went right to the police. He didn't get caught immediately but he got caught up like a year later with Earn. Earn went down for the drugs. Nothing came of the home invasion and the nigga got probation in Staten Island for everything that I just told you.
Speaker 1:Okay, now I'm going to tell you something.
Speaker 2:When you get caught in another fucking state. You said Vermont, right, vermont, vermont, brattleboro's the city, Okay, Vermont.
Speaker 1:Now you know they're going to serve you with a lot of time right, yeah, trust me, I know.
Speaker 2:And you're crossing state lines to commit federal crimes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, exactly so those state lines you crossed, jesus. You know they could hit you in both states.
Speaker 2:How the fuck did you manage to get off of those felonies, multiple felonies, with probation in New York.
Speaker 1:Okay, because he point the finger at Earn. He put that blame all on Earn.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but Earn didn't get charged with nothing, with the home invasion or nothing like that. What happened to those charges? What happened to that crime?
Speaker 1:That gets thrown out.
Speaker 2:It just disappeared.
Speaker 1:It vanished Same thing with Go ahead.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they do. Yes, they do. You know Isaiah. You know Isaiah, gravely Stacks, who's Stacks, who's Stacks. He's like Scootie's cousin, he's like his family. You know what I'm saying. They be pictured up. He definitely knows you. He was there the day that happened. You know what I'm saying. Stacks got caught in New Hampshire Multiple felonies. His bail was like $500,000 for he got caught with drugs and everything. That whole case just disappeared, bro. That shit doesn't exist no more. I'm not sure what building he lived in, because I'm not a Harbin nigga. Maybe radio would know.
Speaker 1:What the fuck he used to do. Isaiah's a skinny nigga, right Nah, fat nigga.
Speaker 2:Fat nigga. He used to be Crip, now he's 8.
Speaker 1:Yo, these niggas is crazy bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he used to be Big Crip, now he's Big 8, bugatti.
Speaker 1:Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ, yeah, I don't know, man, the banging. I don't. You know, I don't y'all young brothers, I don't put y'all down, but I banged. I banged for a long time. For years I banged something. He knows what I banged. Radio knows what I banged yeah you know what I'm saying and, um, I don't be jumping from car to car and set to set. I am who I am and i'ma die who I am.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it should be like that. I see this nigga fucking MDOT switching to Bugatti double M, Bugatti double M, Like the fuck is going on. Niggas switching sets every month.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know why? Because they don't want shit to be revealed. Yeah, A lot of them got a lot of shit in their closet bro.
Speaker 2:For sure. That's why they hate me. That's why they hate me because I dig that shit up and I talk about it.
Speaker 1:Yo, bro, I'm going down there one of these days so we can take a picture there and you can put it up.
Speaker 2:For sure, brother, when you you know where we go, when you Radio will give you my number. When you, yeah, radio will give you my number. When you go out there, you can FaceTime me. You know what I'm saying. Like I'm viral.
Speaker 1:When I report news that shit is viral in Staten Island, yo that shit is sad that those niggas are getting away with this shit bro. Not only are they getting away with it, they're still getting glorified and they're still running the streets, roaming the streets, acting like gangsters. And they not, you know, listen, they, you know, they picking my brother, when you do what you do, let's put this, this journalism, aside, right? Yeah, for sure, you, you, you, hold me right.
Speaker 2:Nah, I'm not, I'm, I'm 550. Yeah, I'm neutral, I'm 550.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm neutral, all right, no problem. But when you doing things like what we do, you don't pick and choose who you're going to battle.
Speaker 2:For sure.
Speaker 1:Even you. You can't pick and choose who you're going to battle. You're going to go at it, that's it. Yeah, for sure Because you believe in what you believe in.
Speaker 2:Heavy.
Speaker 1:They pick and choose their battles. Bro, Yo bro, I shot you in your hood. I'm not from there, I'm from Spanish Harlem and I'm getting money in your hood. I'm hanging out in your hood and I'm fucking bitches in your hood. With no consequence or repercussions. Nigga, I wish they would. I'd peel their mother's head off.
Speaker 2:But you know what they do. They ignore shit like that, they ignore getting shot in the ass. They ignore all of that and they want to focus on niggas on the internet.
Speaker 1:Yo, scootie got hit twice, bro, all right, scootie was walking around with crutches. I was locked up. Yo, I was going out there looking for that kid. I was gonna tear his ass. I was gonna put him in a coffin.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I believe you, I don't have a problem.
Speaker 1:I'm telling you, bro, I don't have a problem. I'm almost 60 years old, bro. Yeah, I believe, yeah, shit like that.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, nah, that's the same story you told me is the same exact story I already had, but hearing it from you is confirmation.
Speaker 1:No, it's official, bro. I'm the man that shot Scooby. I'm the man that was running Radio. Your man was. I go to radio. Grandma's. I go all over All night long. It used to be a's. I go all over All night long. There used to be a silver, a great suburban I had On 24s. I was riding up and down there all night long. We even went to Scooty's aunt's house, Godmother's house, whatever that bitch is. Yo, we fucked his car up because he wouldn't come out.
Speaker 2:All this tough talk, man, I can't believe I'm hearing this shit.
Speaker 1:Yo, my brother, he's a chocho. A chocho means he's pussy. Oh, I know my BM Puerto Rican. My brother, he's a chocho.
Speaker 2:A chocho means he's pussy. Oh, I know, my BM, puerto Rican, I know.
Speaker 1:And a coward dies many times before his death. He's a coward. They all cowards. I wish one of them niggas would have ever acted up with me. I'd put that on my kid's life. I would have teed their asses up.
Speaker 2:They'll never get to go outside, rob Markman. So it was just Scootie that had the order of protection. Or was it his mother too?
Speaker 1:Scootie and his mom, because he was young, rob Markman.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was a minor.
Speaker 1:I don't know how old he was. He was a tall kid.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he definitely was tall, but they said he was 16 when you shot him.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't give a fuck. I was in jail when I was 14.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you don't give an excuse. Nah, I don't, especially if you're outside robbing niggas.
Speaker 1:You robbing niggas. You telling niggas go get who you wanna get right.
Speaker 2:That means you on that.
Speaker 1:You on that time, you on that time, you on demon time, right, like y'all say demon time right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's a fact, niggas ain't no demon.
Speaker 1:Them niggas is a bunch of fucking homos, because a demon don't give a fuck. And I read the thing they showed me, the shit you put. I was like, oh shit, this nigga said Tom and Slytherin, what the fuck? One one, one radio, they go. That's my man. I said, oh word, man, get me to him. Man. I let him know what's happening.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I definitely appreciate it, because now, when I go back and I speak about it you know what I'm saying I have an actual source, I have an actual connection to the event that took place. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:It's not just me going against. You told him I spoke with Thomas, I spoke with Tommy, the father. Nigga, you's a rat.
Speaker 2:Nah, they'll hear your voice. They'll hear some of this. That's good, they'll hear some of this. So they know damn well, I'm not lying.
Speaker 1:He's a fucking. He's a rat, bro. I wish that kid would and I hope you're recording this one I wish that kid would have acted up. Y'all would burn him, bro. He's a bitch. Yeah yeah, that nigga fucked up my business. Yo, you know, I got locked up so I lost. Oh my God.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he fucked up everything. He fucked up everything. He fucked up everything and that's what he's trying to do to everybody. You see how excited he is about GA getting locked up. You see how happy he is about Traj. You know what I'm saying. I'm sure he want to see all those threats. He want them locked up. He want them in jail.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Anybody that's actually a threat to him.
Speaker 1:Tell that nigga about the time he saw me in Passmore with his baby mother. That nigga didn't even dare look back and my son was laughing at him. That nigga was so shook he had a burgundy Pele Pele on he a fucking faggot. That nigga was shook. Yo, my people is out there, man. I got mad people out there, man. It's just that. What am I gonna do? I'm gonna go to jail for that bird.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's not even worth it.
Speaker 1:No, he's not worth it. He just a rat, though, and the homies need to know he a rat.
Speaker 2:Shame on them. They gonna know now. They gonna hear it right from your mouth.
Speaker 1:He's a rat and I'm gonna say this again I'm the nigga that shot Scootie and he's a motherfucking rat. Fuck, you put a fucking seven year Order protection on a man, nigga. You did me, you did my family wrong, nigga, fucking faggot.
Speaker 2:Yeah Well, god bless you and the family man how you doing now.
Speaker 1:I'm always doing me, brother. I always do me, and I stay away because you know what? I could wake up on the wrong side of the bed and blow my whole life. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Trust me, I be knowing.
Speaker 1:Nigga running around. Yeah, the nigga had a burgundy legs, then he went into a gold legs. That's how I was on his ass, I was on his ass, I was on his ass, yeah.