The Rollback Show

ShotByE + LeonDavinci

November 20, 2023 TheHoodFlorist Season 1 Episode 5
ShotByE + LeonDavinci
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The Rollback Show
ShotByE + LeonDavinci
Nov 20, 2023 Season 1 Episode 5
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Discover the profound journey of ShotByE, a rising star in the media industry, as he navigates his way from being a rookie to crafting a niche in the world of car photography and videography. ShotByE spills the beans about kickstarting his career with a drone and shooting his first event, eventually escalating to handling expensive gear with finesse. Davinci gives insider tips for DJI users and immerse yourself in an exciting dialogue about the essence of resilience, the role of mentoring, and the exhilarating experience of capturing life from an innovative lens.

Our conversation takes an interesting detour into the nuances of car photography and videography, along with the thrill of drifting across various cities. We crack the code on transforming passion into profit and elucidate the legalities involved. But it doesn't end there! Davinci also shares some essential advice for filmmakers on maximizing the potential of their cameras and carving out a unique portfolio. Dive into the exciting world of FPV drones and travel experiences, as ShotByE gives a sneak peek into his challenging yet triumphant journey.

In the final leg of our engaging chat, we place a spotlight on the paramount importance of safety and responsibility at car events. ShotByE and LeonDavinci underlines the need for vigilance, particularly in high-risk zones such as Chicago, and imparts wisdom on handling public recognition and personal safety. We scrutinize the concept of media responsibility, emphasizing the need to blur out certain elements during event coverage. As we conclude, we pay homage to the vibrant drifting culture in Chicago and California, hinting at a potential yearly showdown. Join our enlightening conversation for a fresh perspective on the thrilling world of drifting and car photography.

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Discover the profound journey of ShotByE, a rising star in the media industry, as he navigates his way from being a rookie to crafting a niche in the world of car photography and videography. ShotByE spills the beans about kickstarting his career with a drone and shooting his first event, eventually escalating to handling expensive gear with finesse. Davinci gives insider tips for DJI users and immerse yourself in an exciting dialogue about the essence of resilience, the role of mentoring, and the exhilarating experience of capturing life from an innovative lens.

Our conversation takes an interesting detour into the nuances of car photography and videography, along with the thrill of drifting across various cities. We crack the code on transforming passion into profit and elucidate the legalities involved. But it doesn't end there! Davinci also shares some essential advice for filmmakers on maximizing the potential of their cameras and carving out a unique portfolio. Dive into the exciting world of FPV drones and travel experiences, as ShotByE gives a sneak peek into his challenging yet triumphant journey.

In the final leg of our engaging chat, we place a spotlight on the paramount importance of safety and responsibility at car events. ShotByE and LeonDavinci underlines the need for vigilance, particularly in high-risk zones such as Chicago, and imparts wisdom on handling public recognition and personal safety. We scrutinize the concept of media responsibility, emphasizing the need to blur out certain elements during event coverage. As we conclude, we pay homage to the vibrant drifting culture in Chicago and California, hinting at a potential yearly showdown. Join our enlightening conversation for a fresh perspective on the thrilling world of drifting and car photography.

Support the Show.

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

Speaker 1:

Yo yo yo, it's your boy. The hood floors Y'all tuning in to the rollback show. Man, I got a special media guest, young Bull, just started a year ago and took off. I got shot by Ian in the building. Go on here and tell the people what's up, man.

Speaker 2:

Man, how you doing. I really said I'm not used to being on this side of it, so bear with me just a little bit, but Talk to your shit. Shit when you want me to start.

Speaker 1:

So what was your first introduction to the scene?

Speaker 2:

Bro, real life. I wish I could even put an exact word on it. I fully can't even explain that shit. Like one day I straight up seen this shit and I just never turned back. Type shit. Like I was there, I seen that shit, I met a couple people and after that I picked up a little drone and got tapped in with a few more people and pretty much just started off from there. Like one of my first events was like a legal event and I went out there, met some like great people. Bro, for example, shot out a hurrat lens. He up in Florida now, bro, he really don't even like that, no more, but definitely a top dog in this shit for a long time, bro. He helped me a lot with this shit when I started Fucking him. And another homie Smurf bro Between those two. Both of them pushed me to do this shit a lot, bro, like Shout out Smurf yo.

Speaker 2:

Real like between the two of them it would be hard to say that I wouldn't be where I am today. So, like a lot of them showed me the way with this shit for real and after those I started going to like the actual shit and shit just took off from there for real and, bro, that's the best way I could put it for real.

Speaker 1:

Man you named two good dudes for show. I met who at Rattlingey? I didn't even know he was this young, as he was at the time when I met him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And shorty a dog with the visuals.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I swear to God.

Speaker 1:

But you know he moved to Florida. He's on the big and better things. But hooray, I'm calling you to come back to the show. You gotta come, hop on this shit and talk your shit shorty. So you say you've been in this thing a year. When was your first main event that, like, really blew your fucking mind?

Speaker 2:

Bro, the first big event I went to, I so I'm not going to get into too much crazy detail with that part. But so Chicago versus AirBody, the first one. For people that were there, y'all remember that shit. Y'all never gonna forget that shit. I know, at least for me, bro, I'm never gonna forget that shit. That shit was a different memory. That was the.

Speaker 2:

I literally just picked up my drone and for people who know back on my page was known as Arribis Films, like that's what my page started, as A lot of people don't know that it used to just be a drone page straight up and I had picked up my drone and I was out for Chicago versus AirBody. But I lost all my fucking footage. And that's when I first got tapped in with Leon, because I asked him, because I literally had no clue, literally picked I'd flew drones my entire life. First time I spent a fuckload of money on a nice ass drone, no clue how to fly. That bitch took that to the city and did what the fuck I could and lost my shit.

Speaker 2:

So here's a pro tip to all y'all DJI users make sure that you turn your drone off before you take out that battery, because if you don't. It's from the format, that entire SD card, and, trust me, you do not wanna know the feeling of losing that footage. That was a rough one, man, but, like, as you said, when it comes to pushing shit, like that event, that was one of those things that really changed my perspective on this shit for real, like it's the best way I could put it. I seen how that shit went down and it was like, bro, that shit was crazy as hell, to put it mildly.

Speaker 1:

So that night at Chicago versus AirBody give me a favorite memory.

Speaker 2:

It don't matter what spot, none of that shit, just don't drop no names like All I'm gonna say is I remember there's one specific orange card doing some crazy ass shit and a pretty memorable last spot. For those of you that know know that shit for sure. But what's the spot Bro? I don't even know exactly the spot. That's the crazy spot, bro. When it comes down to this shit, bro, half these spots I type them up in my GPS. I sort of got the shit popped up first, bro. I don't even know that shit off memory Bro. I sort of got to say I was hypothetically typing lumber into my phone no numbers, nothing, the full ad-eeve lumber from the pop-up.

Speaker 1:

Facts.

Speaker 2:

Like that's just how that shit is, bro, Even, and that was when I first started for real. So I was literally just there, and not only was I scared as hell, I seen that shit, I was like bro, what the fuck.

Speaker 1:

So was you at the statue.

Speaker 2:

Nah or nah, where was it? Nah, that shit was downtown.

Speaker 1:

You didn't make it to the statue, nah, oh, you missed the hell of a time, hey, but that downtown shit was definitely crazy.

Speaker 2:

Bro, to put that shit mildly, bro, like that shit was an experience. That's, bro, all I could say. Only a few have came close since on some real shit. Anybody that was out here for that event, though, shout out to your ass, because that was one for the books.

Speaker 1:

Definitely one for the books. If, since you've been on the scene, if you had to pick a favorite swing, who would it be?

Speaker 2:

Bro, that's not fair, Bro, you can't. Nah, bro, that's a bro. Any swingers that hear this for the text, they're gonna be like bro, ah, fuck. All right, everybody knows that I got my preference towards CTSVs and I'm gonna just keep it a being bro Since the jump. Joe has always been one of my favorite swingers. I won't say it's not because of the car, because that car is wicked as shit, but he definitely up there. I'm not gonna lie. It's more of a list. I can't really put it on a All right. Well, give me your top five. Can I include out of state?

Speaker 1:

Like people.

Speaker 3:

I've ever seen.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all right, so this ain't no particular order. Obviously, joe, on that moe. That man got that shit. He got bars for sure.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to New York.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, motherfucking fees.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Philly.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, shit. Well, I'm gonna have to pull something for these last two. Ooh Nah, I can't pull two out the top of my done, we feel leaving the top three bro. We feel like Joe take it from Chicago and moe, and then fees Shout out to them out of state boys. But Facts, God damn.

Speaker 1:

So if you could pick three spots to visit frequently, what three locations would you pick?

Speaker 2:

So the statue that's it is Bro. I wish I had footage from that spot, Like I wish I had drone footage. I wish I had camera footage, bro, that spot I wish.

Speaker 1:

Was fucking insane.

Speaker 2:

To put that shit mildly, man Like, that's it. I'll be looking through the iPhone memories some days and I'm like bro, I wish I posted that shit. We got the statue for one, fuck, what was it. But we were hitting it all of last winter. It was like 43rd and it wasn't plasky, what was it. It was here's the best way. Was it right in front of that whole foods? Y'all could hear me think out loud because that's just how I am, this shit. But fuck, bro, anybody who has outlasted you, they know that there was this one spot. There's a nice little shopping mall off on the little side. I swear it's right in front of a whole foods, thinking about it. Low key, but we hit that shit all of winter. And the amount of times I got memories. When it comes to big blue, shout out. When it comes to that loud ass deathening G8, bro Shout out.

Speaker 2:

Fucking. Like the amount of memories I got from that spot alone is crazy, man and shit. Last and final spot Bro, I know someone listening is going to be able to have an answer to this why could we not just swing it forward? What is the issue with us just taking forward? Like real shit. Like don't nobody use that shit, we not finna, harm nobody. It's an open lot. Like, bro, it's shit. In my opinion, it make more sense than taking over a fucking intersection. But fuck it, I guess.

Speaker 1:

Hey, so we've been shouting out to brandon. Told them, give us Forest City there, never see motherfuckers on an intersection again, because that's the one place we could have four fucking pits. You could have a beginner pit and the rest of them is adult pits.

Speaker 2:

Not a real ass shit, bro. And how big that shit is, bro. You can literally have people. The opportunities are endless because a lot of people look at this shit and they love to say there's no skill in this shit. But take those three drivers that I named as my top three and I guarantee you, just off the top of my head I could name at least five more that could easily do more than just donuts in there, and I've seen them do it and I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I think a lot of it also plays into the factor of there really ain't no close tracks to us. There really ain't a lot of places we could take this shit to go, bro. I've looked. The closest place that I've really found that allows drifting type shit is a little spot up in fucking Wisconsin and bro, shout out to that spot Real ass shit. Because they've shown me personally nothing but love, and that's what I speak on. I speak on how I get treated personally. But that's a cool little drive up there for one. And I'm going to be real.

Speaker 2:

I've thought about it. If I buy a little swing car real quick and decide that I want to go bring it to the track, does it really make sense to drive two hours in a car that's literally going to get thrown sideways at a wall with the intention of breaking it. I'm not saying I'm OK, you obviously not going to try and break your car, but you're going to know damn well there's a chance that you're going to break that bitch. How logical is it to do that without being anywhere close to your crib? Two hours away from the crib? It don't really make sense to be taking that risk and that play a lot into it. I don't know. There's a lot of things that could be done to move us off into better avenues, but there's a lot that go into that shit.

Speaker 1:

It is a lot that go into it, but at this stage in this shit, it's time for us to start making a transition too. Bigger and better, because the street shit be cool, but just imagine being at a legal spot just for us. We could be daytime to the nighttime with this shit, and who going to say something? You know what I'm saying. As long as we handling our business, it's enough of us. On any given main event night, we got anywhere from three to 8,000 people outside.

Speaker 2:

No, literally that shit. I can tell you right now for a fact. I know at least a dozen people that are out right now. It's a motherfucking Right now. It's 1045 on a random ass Sunday, bro. And that's a dozen people.

Speaker 2:

And when it comes down to it, it's been proven in other states that there's money that could be made in this shit for real. Take, for example, we took a trip up to an event for Hooligan. Shout out to them because they showed a lot of love to us, especially inviting us out and all that shit. Shout out Hooligan. For example, they literally had police working that event. That's who was there as security. And I can tell you from experience I could not get nowhere near that damn pit to get video. So that bitch was packed. Like they made money off that bitch for show. Like they sold out a full ass arena type shit. And we drove three hours out to wait for that shit. So like if we driving three hours from Chicago to some random ass town in the middle of Indiana, I guarantee you there's money to be made in Chicago. Shit, nascar might have went down, but I guarantee you there's some shit that could stick bro.

Speaker 1:

For shit show. Nascar went down because don't nobody want to see NASCAR in Chicago. They want to see in Chicago. Niggas want to see niggas doing nigga shit like we do, Like we about to action.

Speaker 2:

Literally. Nascar got fucking rained out.

Speaker 1:

Fucking.

Speaker 2:

How much money they spent just to get rained out.

Speaker 1:

Like three to five million and only made 600,000. That's insane. Spent all this fucking money for what?

Speaker 3:

That's what you used to do, bro.

Speaker 1:

When you could give us four city and we could probably make 600,000 in a couple of weekends. I'm a shit, no bullshit.

Speaker 2:

Bro, there's definitely money to be made in this shit for real. I don't know. I think that's the avenue to get peeped, Because, as much as shit from the city aspect, the way I look at it, the city make a fuckload of money off of taking these cars trying to get tickets, shit like that, and I respect it Shit. Everyone got to have a hustle. But there's also money to be made on the other aspect Because if you embrace this shit, there's a lot more of an opportunity that you're going to get more people to come out here and shit. You might even be able to make this a bigger thing than some other states I know, for example, shit Vegas. They has got a SEMA event that go on yearly. Don't get me wrong.

Speaker 1:

I go to SEMA often. I missed it this year.

Speaker 2:

Bro, I'm lucky, looking at going, or fucking, I want to go, just book a little last minute trip type shit, or that's how a lot of this shit be real last shit.

Speaker 2:

But like bro, take that, for example, bro, that's some shit that go on yearly and it's only gone bigger and bigger with more official and official companies and, bro, they got a whole burnout pit, they got all that shit and that shit's officiated well, ran and fuck it, man, like that's the way to go, like, don't get me wrong, this street shit, bro, that's all we got right now. But if we had an opportunity to do something different, I think a lot of people would probably much rather not take the chance of risking their life, risking their freedom, just to see some cars going in circles. Because, shit, I'm not going to lie Me personally. When I started this shit a year and some months ago, I did not start this shit for no type of fucking chaos, no type of shit like that. I started this shit for the simple aspect of I love cars, I love photography, I love videography, and this was a way that I could combine the two of them and just fucking create a fucking raw ass hobby.

Speaker 1:

That's what's up. So since we talking about photos and videos, man, what's your favorite shooting style?

Speaker 2:

Shit, fuck, bro, it's so situational Because, ok, I do it through a few different avenues, Because, ok, if you're someone flying a drone, the biggest thing that I felt was, bro, you only get horizontal video, unless you got, like you could probably tell me this which one flips over to vertical? It's the mini 3 Pro, that's right, I thought it was one of the new ones. Unless you got one of the super new mini 3 Pros or something like that, you're not getting that opportunity for vertical mode and, bro, cropping that footage. And even for me, when I first started this stuff, I didn't know nothing about no export settings, I didn't know nothing about no color grading, I didn't know nothing about no editing. Like, I started this shit from absolutely nothing and I just talked to motherfuckers and tried to learn everything that I possibly could.

Speaker 2:

So, like, bro, with the drone shit, the best thing I could say is find your own style with that shit, because everyone, when it comes to drones in specific, bro, everyone's starting to hop on that shit and there's a lot of ways that that shit could look real. Similarly, so there's a lot of ways that you've got to find ways to differentiate, and I feel like that's the way it is with a lot of shit, even moving into the camera shit, because the main thing that I realize when you look from every different media person or different media photographer, videographer to videographer, photographer to photographer, the main difference is the way that they see it, the way they edit it and the way they interpret it, because everyone tells their own story with their videos.

Speaker 1:

No, that's fact. Them videos definitely tell a story.

Speaker 2:

That's where your creativity got to come into play for real, and I mean that. Even go back to the legal aspect, because I mean shit Fucking me. I don't mean I'm not going to name names on this, but I don't mean multiple homies that really had conversations Like man to a degree. This should be getting boring, like we just filming cars going in circles and our creativity the only thing that we make in these videos for real. And that's why a lot of us really have started to look for more legal events and, for example, that's why we were willing to make that three hour drive up to motherfucking Indiana. So if you are out of state place with a legal event, shit, hit me, I'll see what I could do.

Speaker 2:

But when it comes down to it, shit. We all got our own shit for real. But just to answer that a little bit better, for example, when it comes to actual settings, wise, as much as I would love to say 4K, 4k, 4k, there's no point in shooting in 4K, because when you export that bitch and you post it on IG, it's going right back to 1080p anyways, which means Instagram's going to compress it. So for me personally, I'd rather just compress it down myself and make sure that I can hold it to the finest quality before I let a system essentially grab my video and pick and choose how the quality wants to look, because there's only so much that you could really control with this shit. So I try to control as much as I possibly can.

Speaker 1:

So my question for you is if you want to see more of If Instagram, compress it and fuck shit up, why not start a YouTube channel?

Speaker 2:

See, low-key. That's what a lot of people been saying and even said I just started mine. Like a lot of people, you realize a lot of media ends up actually switching over to YouTube. Not, there's a few reasons for it, to be honest, and I wouldn't even just say it's for quality because, like, when it comes to YouTube, there's better monetization, you could better like, there's better quality, you could reach people better. And when it comes down to it, it's a longer attention span. Like the way I see it, when you watching a YouTube video, you're gonna sit down for like anywhere between five to 15 minutes to sit down and watch that video. When you scrolling through Instagram, tic-tac, whatever you only sit in there for a couple seconds per video. The attention span is not there for it.

Speaker 1:

Facts and that that's a. That's a, that's a oh to the times we live in here and like Everybody attention span super fucking short. Nobody has like Long enough attention spans. That's why artists don't make two verse music. I.

Speaker 2:

Like this shit.

Speaker 1:

Man, get your ass over here. Leon here, the first time Leon actually been in the studio while we recording. He won't get on the mic, I'm gonna talk this shit he's gonna get on the mic. Come on, dawg, hop on.

Speaker 2:

I'll say this it. I'll say this it right up on here Shout out to Leon for real, cuz he's one of those people. When it comes to drones, they hear I drop names. When it comes to that shit, leon.

Speaker 3:

Well.

Speaker 2:

Leon Super six. One shout out to both of y'all for real, because when it, when this shit started and I was for real on this drone shit, that's who was for helping this shit. Like that's who is putting me on game and that's who was pointing me in the right way. So, like Bro, all I could say is props yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think that's the one over there.

Speaker 2:

I might have a mission real quick man, let's go.

Speaker 1:

But man, when I tell you motherfucking, it was crazy how I got on the scene like shit was mad, crazy and since I've been on this bitch I didn't make countless friends motherfucking. It's been a time like, would you say, the the community feel Ain't what it used to be.

Speaker 2:

Oh, no, 100%, bro. Like the best way that I could word this shit for real when I started this shit. The way that you people embraced people is crazy. Like people used to Openly be cool with people. Like I'm not gonna lie, I'm a kid where, when I was originally in this setting by no means that I feel safe I was on guard 24 7 and there was a specific point in time. I'm not gonna say it's like that anymore. I'm definitely still on guard, trust me on that. But when it come down to it, there was a certain point where you could, for real, walk around like, yeah, like majority of these people is cool and like, for the most part, shit straight. Now it's like, well, you don't know what finna happen, like literally, that's it straight up craziness and that's why real shit. As much as I'm a photographer, videographer, I see this shit as a documentarian on some real shit, because when it comes to my page, I'm gonna show what happened Good, bad or whatever the fuck.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like any given random night I used to pop out Dolo. But when we had in big, big events I definitely used to have security with me. It wasn't shit with my little brothers, but you be in the cut though.

Speaker 3:

You don't even talk to people.

Speaker 1:

Y'all won't even know exactly If you know, you know other than that most motherfuckers don't know.

Speaker 2:

I mean, bro, to be honest, that's the way a lot of this shit should be for, like I mean, bro, a lot of this shit should be smooth as fuck, like there should be no reason for none of this extra shit, cuz I mean, bro, as I was saying earlier, like when I started this shit, bro, I was coming out because I love cars and I love being able to mix my hobby of photography and videography, and we're with that shit.

Speaker 3:

So like when you let me ask you something, what would you, what would you do next with your camera? Shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm going back to a drone. I need to get back in the skies. That's the you mean. Like what's the next step?

Speaker 3:

Like like you shooting cars, shit. Now like, what else would you shoot? What's the next thing? What else would you want to shoot next?

Speaker 2:

See, I'm gonna be completely honest. One of the things I've started doing now, I've started trying to work with a lot more car shops and stuff like that to try to get to a more legal aspect. But that's the one thing I've been trying to figure out because I'm gonna be completely honest, if anybody listening has anything that they are looking to get filmed videography, photography, wise feel free to let me know and we could. We could work something out for sure, because I'm not opposed to filming anything at this point, like at this point. This is something that I've actively been trying to pursue for a while and it's.

Speaker 3:

There's nothing that I see is off the table anymore, so hey, that's what I'd be telling a lot of a lot of shooters. I'd be like the car shit is kind of where you started, and then it's like After that you can go, you go in any direction.

Speaker 3:

No, yeah, like that's just an introduction, cuz, like a lot of people got cameras but they don't have nothing to shoot. You got a camera and you got some dope shit to shoot. You know what the location is at? No, I'll ask you, get the practice. You have fun practicing and shit. You know what I'm saying and that's how you get good as ill and then you never know. Next thing you know you selling. You selling your, selling your skills.

Speaker 2:

Well, not exactly why. Me even, for example, like just a short-term at like, within the last year I've gone from a drone and first learning how to completely edit to mack in my drone into a building, which will probably get We'll probably get into that at some point but picking up another camera and Learning how to like I had never owned a camera in my life. I had taken a little class up in high school on photography and then I went and bought an expensive ass camera that was way out of my budget and way too high-tech for anything I knew, and I just learned that thing ever since. And to get to the point where I am today, to where I have the Availability to take paid shoots, it's a blessing for real.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, once you start getting paid for your shit, that's how you know it's for real.

Speaker 2:

That's how you know you got some more fucking skills, man now, literally this Blessings is all I can say, for you know, I think a lot, of, a lot of people too in the car thing.

Speaker 3:

They be scared to charge man.

Speaker 2:

Road.

Speaker 3:

No, I swear they be like uh, I do this for the love of k-charge. You motherfuckers can do shit for the love and Get money at the same time. That's literally the dream.

Speaker 1:

Lot of people like man, I can't.

Speaker 3:

They trying to be too humble man, Look right.

Speaker 1:

Well, sometimes you like.

Speaker 3:

Look, if you can't make ends meet, why are you doing it? Then you're not gonna be doing it for a long time. You want to do it for a long time.

Speaker 1:

You know I'm saying like this shit is doing it.

Speaker 3:

You could do it for fun and make money. Don't, don't let like them. Two things can go together very well. You know I'm saying a lot of people try to separate that shit, man, I'm just go together like peanut butter and jelly. So go hand in hand for like that shit, like that should be the goal because watching y'all this shit ain't cheap. I didn't say Shit, you gotta go through with this, shit's not cheap.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I didn't say. I didn't say Nick motherfucking Band lenses this $1,200. Oh yeah, all type of wow there shit. I didn't see Leon tears drawn up tear drones.

Speaker 3:

Got a motherfucking.

Speaker 2:

Get a new one for the before before the next weekend here Like that was literally some shit that I was contemplating recently, like, or, as I just said, fuck, I guess, if they get into it now, I had literally picked up my drone and that's what I started my page on. That's what really blew my shit up. But I got that bitch and I wasn't even filming nothing car related, I was downtown.

Speaker 3:

I forever hate the north side for this shit Fucking max my shit and so sorry fuck the north side, bro, I swear to God, all y'all got his restaurants and they overpriced this hell, fuck the north side.

Speaker 2:

Back to the point. Yeah, I can back to my drone into a building, bro. I was down for a minute after that shit.

Speaker 3:

That drone fuck, I went if you get a drone, y'all gotta have insurance get Anybody who gets a drone. Y'all got to get some motherfucking insurance.

Speaker 2:

Please hear it for me, bro.

Speaker 3:

I understand shit be tough, bro, like I understand because if you, if you crash that shit and you break it, man, you gonna pay. I Don't know how much you gonna pay, but you gonna pay a lot. You gonna have to buy a whole. It's gonna be the same amount by the whole new drone type shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's by a new Drone moment. Like real shit, I macked my shit and that was a cool two bands that I had spent down the drain and like that's two right there. And then right after that I went bought a overpriced ass camera, bro, fucking that shit was essentially another two bands right there. And then, fucking, right after that, that camera broke eventually to mid-shoot. Fucking, that shit took a shit. That's another two bands on a new camera.

Speaker 3:

Shit, I don't know. Camera just stopped working. That's what, don't even.

Speaker 2:

But what you tell it me, bro. That's just crazy. The stories you should have battery Ain't die or something. No, the repair center told me my shutter fucked up.

Speaker 3:

Okay, see, look what. So look, this is what people gotta know too. When you buy, use cameras. They got a shutter count. Hey, raw, ain't that's what it is. Shutta count, yeah, it's got a certain limit on your, on your shit, otherwise it breaks and gets stuck.

Speaker 2:

Some shit think about it like a high mileage ass vehicle. If you buy that bitch with a lot of miles, that bitch is gonna wear out and take it from me. There's nothing worse than being mid-paid, shoot and your camera breaks and you got a look at a dude and be like oh my, I have no clue what just happened. I am terribly sorry. I gotta figure this shit out.

Speaker 3:

Hey look, and I think I Think you can figure out. You know how many shutter pictures you got when you look at the files, the number, you got a file number has a number. When you shoot on the camera you pull that shit up on your On your computer, the files. I have a number and sometimes it's like it'll tell you how many pictures have been taken. They can reset it, but sometimes they don't reset. Let's just a little something you know.

Speaker 2:

And if y'all ever do not know some shit, literally just go to YouTube. Do not just not know it, just go to YouTube. Because, let me take it from me, the amount of times that I literally go to YouTube mid-edit is Astronomical. Like I oh yeah, anytime I'm doing a big edit, I'm probably from the hit YouTube at some point just to make sure that I'm doing something properly, to make sure that it looks right, like, when it comes down to it, should quality over quantity for what's the tip for All the new shooters?

Speaker 3:

Keep shooting. What you mean just?

Speaker 2:

don't stop as long as you keep shooting you from to continue getting better and you gonna continue putting yourself in a better position. The one thing I could say is bro, like I've had so many hiccups with this shit, bro, I'm damn near like Ten bands into this shit. For that also leads me to back to the point of bro, make people pay for your shit. That shit is not cheap. But when?

Speaker 3:

it comes down to it. I'm just the most expensive thing.

Speaker 2:

No by the way.

Speaker 3:

I'm just the most expensive thing, by the way because you can't get that time. Oh no, you can get. You can get a buck back. Get $1 back, get $2 back.

Speaker 2:

You can't get one minute back that bread always gonna come back, but the amount of hours that we spend on these edits and shit, that shit is not gonna come back. And that's why, also, if you ever see someone taking your fucking content, say some fucking shit.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah. I Swore to God you talking to the king and say some shit.

Speaker 3:

I let up, I let up, I let up barely.

Speaker 2:

Me and him was just talking about this shit. Like me and him just had a whole conversation about this shit. He's like here yeah, I'm on ass and tell me why. I wake up today I see some fucking page from New York fucking took a whole ass edit. And I ain't talking about no little edit. I'm talking about like a dead ass. Span hours on that motherfucker.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, 10 million views in a week, that's what I'm saying like real ass shit like don't give me. Look, yeah, motherfuckers, take your shit, man, hit them up on Instagram, man, and tell them I was. Look we be out here on these streets crashing cars, going to jail, getting tickets, all kind of shit.

Speaker 1:

You can't have this footage, man.

Speaker 3:

You can't, you can't just have this like. I appreciate you like it, but you just can't have this. This a message to all over the motherfucking world. All you motherfuckers have taken my shit.

Speaker 1:

All you motherfuckers out there Still in footage, still in everybody shit not just my shit everybody everybody, everybody everybody it's.

Speaker 3:

You know it's crazy is that they steal so much shit, bro. It's like. It's like justice footage from Chicago gets circulated all over the world. So every all over the world. It's not the bank, it's Chicago, joe. They like damn Chicago got that shit. It's like. But you know for real, it's the Bay, you know the bear.

Speaker 1:

Yeah the bait. The base started this shit. Like a lot of people don't know that and I actually the the first Intro podcast, the intro episode we did. I said it was going on since the 70s. I did the research. It started in the early 80s. That's the crazy part. Okay, fucking what the 80s bro like okay takeovers been going on since the 80s.

Speaker 2:

Like take it take it from a fucking young bro. I seen some. Oh, I looked at shit up when I first started. See, I'm a motherfucker while I'm going to do my research on this shit, a lot of motherfuckers. They just pop out. They have no clue what the fuck they're getting into. Bro, I looked in, I looked into this shit real life before I popped out like I seen like film footage of like fucking and what it fuck was it Fox bodies? I see film footage of Fox bodies and then Pollets fucking that shit up and that shit was overly hard.

Speaker 3:

How'd you find the car scene?

Speaker 2:

Bro, that, as I could not even explain that shit. I wish I had words for that shit.

Speaker 3:

That's how I be, though that has.

Speaker 2:

I don't even know. Like I, bro, can't even put words to it for Social media, bro. Yeah, like bro it. So it started with social and then fucking. I had seen this shit one time and met a couple people and it just took off from there for like Fucking roads. I seen this shit one time and I was like bro, this shit is the latest fuck and cuz.

Speaker 2:

Bro, as we talked about bro back then, everybody used to be hella, hella, fucking, like community shit, like real ass shit. I did not know nobody. I'm an antisocialized motherfucker. Like, if I do not know you, I'm not finna, talk to you. That's why, bro, I told I preached for the longest time on my page. I said, if you see me, do not walk up to me.

Speaker 2:

Like I am not friendly, like, don't get me wrong, I'm a little bit nicer now. I kind of have to. I'm a little bit nicer on that shit now. But, like back then, I remember specifically Chicago versus everybody. I was leaning up on my car and there was this one specific person on, if he hearing this shout out to you. I'm not saying no names, but I remember very specifically this motherfucker, joint in mouth, he walking around, no clue who I am and, like we know for a fact, we do not know each other. He just that me up, ask me how my, how I'm doing, ask me how my day going all that shit Like cool as fuck and like that's how that shit was in the beginning.

Speaker 3:

Now you be walking out there to be seeing people fucking me, me and my, you Shiesty's on, can't see nobody face and shit. Yeah, yeah, and I mean bro.

Speaker 2:

I started from the jump, I pulled up in a Shiesty and I'm at the point now. But y'all know what I look like. Y'all know my face. Y'all know that shit. Like that's what I say. Like for the longest time I said don't walk up to me At this point. Y'all know what the fuck I look like. Shit, the amount of people that I've realized this shit, this too many people. This is the thing I don't like. To be honest, and I'll say this too, like this, the one downside to people knowing what you look like. It gets to a point now where I know that I'd be out there and there's more people that know me than I know them, and that's something you gotta stay on guard about, especially in Chicago.

Speaker 3:

Yep for sure.

Speaker 1:

That's why I used to stay out when we had like real, real, big events. That's why I used to have my little brothers out there on security cause. I'd be in the moment like living and shit like you gotta watch mom back for me.

Speaker 3:

You be out there in the middle of a pit. Just turn the fuck up.

Speaker 1:

Like, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

You used to be on the other side of the pit. I hear you over there yelling and shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm in the one side of this car spinning it.

Speaker 3:

I still see you through the smoke car.

Speaker 2:

It's flowers, Flowers Right as colors. That's it.

Speaker 1:

No, for real like, but like. And it's so crazy cause, like you know, I'm pretty much a nigga that show a little of the air buddy, so like I wasn't never really worried about shit, but I always, like you, never know who's gonna come out to this shit, as it started to get bigger and bigger and bigger I'm like shit. The ops might be up at this, motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

At this point I gotta have motherfuckers on point for me. You know what I'm saying, cause I be too in tune with the community and partying and shit while I'm like I'm being who I am. Gee, it was funny as hell. The police thought I was a host at one point in time. Oh yeah, tim, I thought.

Speaker 3:

I was a host.

Speaker 1:

I ain't shit but a public figure. When I come out there, he said I'm a socialite. He said I'm a socialite.

Speaker 3:

I was on the head of the show love and motherfucking.

Speaker 1:

let these motherfuckers who got hands swing around these flowers.

Speaker 3:

That's what I come out with Flower comb.

Speaker 2:

Hey, and that's also another thing I'm finna say Shout out to all the fucking swingers that used to slide.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, hey, you know who gets, you know what, you know who gets. I think you know who gets the least amount of credit, bro, in the whole scene is the swingers, bro, yeah shit.

Speaker 3:

If we talking about some international scale shit, like in the city they probably get the most love. But the city is a very small piece of the world. You go outside of that, then it's like motherfuckers don't like. No disrespect. Motherfuckers don't care who in the car, to be real, like they should, but like outside, they don't connect to people inside the cars or whatever. I don't know. So they just be looking at other shit, you know. So I feel like the individual drivers don't get the love that they need international-wise type shit.

Speaker 2:

Bro, exactly, and then goes back to the same shit that I was saying earlier. Like, bro, some of these people with real life could slide Like. I've seen a lot of these people go to tracks and fuck with some of these people on tracks in real life and that just shows that we just need a place to let this shit go and like. When it comes to like these drivers, this should take skill. Like the amount of times that I'll be out and I'll just be out doing my own thing and I will literally put my camera back up in its spot because I know that ain't nothing decent. I'm going to be wasting my expensive-ass SD cards, putting my expensive-ass camera at risk. For what? Because the same thing they was talking about on safety, Bro, I would say this is straight. I have no ops. I have none of that shit. I show love to everybody I possibly fucking can.

Speaker 2:

But I still have situations that I'd rather not be in, and I'll leave it at that. But like bro, I'm just a kid that would be running around with a fucking camera. Like real-life shit.

Speaker 3:

Y'all got beef with motherfuckers.

Speaker 2:

man, Let that shit go, and if you at the meets, that shit don't fucking apply. We said this shit since last fucking year. If you out at the spot, bro, let that shit go. You'll catch them at another time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, catch them when there ain't nobody. If y'all got beef with a motherfucker, the meat should be automatic. No flags.

Speaker 1:

Right, what's it called the United Play Tag Say base Y'all got motherfuckers, it's an automatic peace treaty the moment you step into a meat Bro as soon as you hit a target, it's 1,000 people's lives at risk out there, man, and it ain't just about you and your beef with this nigga, and nine times out of 10, the beef you got with this nigga, something petty and small Like live a little because niggas die a lot.

Speaker 2:

Too often Damn, especially where we live too Like.

Speaker 3:

Dropping gems Aw for real man.

Speaker 1:

We, we. It's super unfortunate, like a lot of people, like last year when that shit happened and then people got shot, like I was on my way to that location and something told me don't go, so I didn't. And then I look in the telechat and they talking about motherfuckers, shout out.

Speaker 2:

You talk about where? Yeah don't answer.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, well, yeah.

Speaker 2:

No, I was fucking there, bro, that shit was just cashed.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that shit was bullshit.

Speaker 2:

I remember that. So that was my first experience with that shit, because when I said that I looked at the meats, it's like, ok, when we say that shit off limits at the meats, I've always gone to the meats. But we go up around this shit. We've seen this shit our entire life. That's supposed to be somewhere that we supposed to go and just let ourselves be, type shit. I've always looked at that shit real life as a therapy to a degree, so like to come out there and still be on guard. The same way. That's crazy. Like it's too much that we got going on in our normal day to day life to be bringing that to somewhere where we're already out here doing dumb shit.

Speaker 3:

What if it's already out there on some retarded shit that's what I'm saying bro.

Speaker 1:

That's what it is. Yeah, hey, I got a question for you, though. Have you ever been attacked by a lot lizards?

Speaker 2:

I think I'm a little too young to apply to that shit. I've been going on a sister row a couple times, seeing her walk past the car.

Speaker 1:

I ain't no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm talking about the car meat lot lizards. Oh, you're not bragging.

Speaker 2:

Nah, nah, it's a PSA real quick. If you see me and my camera, don't come near, bro, please do not come near. I have said this shit on multiple occasions. If you a female that I'm fucking with and I see you with the meats, it's cut. It's cut Real shit it's over with. He say he don't want no scat booty.

Speaker 2:

Bro nah, it ain't even just that, bro. Nah, that's cooked. Bro. When it comes to the meats, I'm not going to lie. You will find your foreign fuel like cool people, but more often than not I'm not even going to lie. That should be downright disgusting to me. That's me personally. Sunsee something? Hey, so look my bad Look.

Speaker 3:

I want to ask you something. You good Did you go out of town and shoot yet Me? Yeah yeah. Ok.

Speaker 2:

I've been to New York, I've been to Louisville fucking.

Speaker 3:

Andy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm too good. I've been to a few spots, so we got a few spots.

Speaker 3:

I want to go to New York.

Speaker 2:

New York was so fucking lit bro.

Speaker 3:

I want to see that bridge shit man, whatever that parking garage shit or whatever that was. I couldn't even fly the drone in there, but I just want to see that shit.

Speaker 2:

You can.

Speaker 3:

Oh, ok, yeah, I didn't see it.

Speaker 2:

Man, that's the crazy part. I seen people do that shit before I see people. I was in that bitch. I seen a. It was a mini. I seen a mini up over my head. I was what I think I could. Actually. Yeah, if this is what I think it is, yeah, and I got to be Shout out At Dispense on IG fucking his ass. Yeah, mad small page. And everyone know I try to show love to as many pages as I possibly can, but when it comes down to it, I remember I'm pretty sure he snuck that bitch in there.

Speaker 3:

OK, what's his?

Speaker 2:

name At Dispense OK.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, shout out to him that should be show really lit.

Speaker 2:

And I know there was someone that got that shit up on the that bridge shit too. That bridge shit was crazy because fucking that bridge.

Speaker 3:

Shit is in LA though, ain't it?

Speaker 2:

No, bro, that shit was OK we talking about different bridges, then I may be no, no, no no, no, they definitely got a.

Speaker 1:

They definitely got a bridge in New York that they take over. No, yeah, we I'm talking about the bridge.

Speaker 3:

That, I think, is all day. Productions be shooting or some shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, no, OK, bro. Shout outs out there. Bro, Not only has that man showed me so much love throughout this shit, that man is, hands down, the best FVV pilot in this shit, Like, bro I have. Bro, those hand built shits are fucking something different. And anybody who I know that I be talking to about this shit for real knows that's the next move. For real, Like, because that bro, that's the next level to this shit. Anybody who throwing these fucking FBVs around for real, bro, those hand built are something fucking different.

Speaker 3:

You ever flew one of those. You ever flew a FBV drone.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I hop on a sim OK.

Speaker 3:

I've been, I'm not going those things different. They real different.

Speaker 2:

Oh, hell, yeah Shit. I thought a little bit of a sneak in that bitch fucking. I've been throwing down a lot of sim work just getting ready for that bitch. Just because, bro, I PSA anybody who don't know a lot about drones before. If you think you could just buy like a DJI, a lot of like a DJI FPV, throw the goggles on and get to get to flying. I'm going to tell you right now you is sadly mistaken, bro. You about to put in at least hours on a little sim.

Speaker 2:

Just trying to figure out how to get that shit down. So that's why I say I've been working my shit down on sim.

Speaker 3:

DJI's. You don't even fly DJI's. Dji drones fly them, motherfucking self, man. I realize things fly besides the DJI FPV you know unless you got that, you know, unless you got a manual.

Speaker 2:

I mean shit, I have my fucking. I had a Mavic 2 Zoom. Anybody who was wondering what the fuck I ever started on or wanted any type of like clip or fucking I can't even think of the right word Anybody who wanted any type of insight on what the fuck I started on, drone wise, my shit was a Mavic 2 Zoom, bro, Probably the cheapest shit you probably could have got, and I swear to God you literally. That shit would have done circles on its own. That shit would have followed you on its own, Like, if you know how to work that bitch properly and you're not stupid with it, bro, you easily could get that shit done. And if you live in Chicago, do not ever put that bitch in fucking tripod mode. That's how I macked my shit.

Speaker 3:

The fuck. I just want straight sideways and hit some shit or something.

Speaker 2:

No, bro, my shit was in tripod and I was. I was north side and I was looking. It was like a little crosswalk. I'm picturing the shit in my head. There was a little crosswalk between two buildings and it was like a you know like them, like above and across rocks. You know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1:

It's like one, sure, if I had that type of shit, like the little skater shit that they get Nah it's like bro, not because they have to like them, like fancy ass shit.

Speaker 2:

So it's like two apartment buildings, like, and there's a street in between the two of them, but there's like a walkway connecting the two of them, type of shit.

Speaker 2:

Oh gosh, so walkway shit, yeah, like some walkway shit, but it was like an enclosed glass one and like there was a sunset. You could see through it and that shit looked raw. So I put the fucking drone up and I had my shit in tripod mode. For those of y'all that don't know what tripod mode is, essentially that should just limit the amount of power that it puts your propellers per se.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's what it is. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So that good old Windy City. That should give me a nice little push to the side. So I pushed full throttle to the other way.

Speaker 3:

So tell them what tripod mode is for Joe.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the best way I could describe it is extremely cinematic, slow moving things, so like if you're trying to make sure that your camera is extremely still and there's not a lot of movement or shake or anything like that.

Speaker 3:

Like if you're flying it. Sometimes you push the joystick a little too hard and it fucks up your nice little school movement.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, you put it on tripod mode. It just sticks to one speed or something right, exactly so I want to say you can make it like on some cruise control shit, but you can also put it to where it essentially limits, so like, say you full throttle up, you can only go to like, say, a max 5 mile power limit. So for that it makes sure that everything is like dumb, smooth and pretty much it makes sure that it's like a gradual increase in speed, if that makes sense.

Speaker 2:

So it doesn't make that footage super choppy, but so when the wind caught my shit, I did not have nearly enough power to push that shit the other way, so that shit went straight into a building. I'm damn sure that smacked somebody's window, bro.

Speaker 3:

So I'm at like real shit Stories up Like multiple stories up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm talking halfway up the building, bro. I'm just imagining, like you, just like sitting in bed and all you hear is Rizz Ding, ding, ding ding. Exactly. You look over, all you see is a drone falling down your thing Like green, green red lights flashing. Here. My first thought is I'm going to jail Real mom. I was like I'm cooked bro. I was like it's raps.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, man, the Mavericks is that shit. Man, I got a Maverick, I crashed all my Mavericks. I say, if you got a drone, push the bitches to the max, like, if you get a drone and you don't have insurance, you're going to fly at scary. And the best shots be the shit's where you're pushing your shit to the max.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah.

Speaker 3:

Go and get your insurance. You got two replacements a year. Try to use those replacements, use both. I use both. Every time I renew my insurance I make sure that I use both, because you get a brand new drone after you total that bitch, hey now real shit.

Speaker 2:

I've heard too as long as you bring it back.

Speaker 3:

you can't just have that motherfucker fall in the water and then try to get a new drone. No, you got to give them the drone, so crash it. Let the propellers fall off and the wings break, or whatever they're called.

Speaker 2:

Make sure you go fishing, get your brand new one. Yeah, bro, there's too many people that I know. For example, I can't even think of who it is off the top of my head. Well, I know somebody had just maxed one of the. It was like I think it's like a mini. He had just maxed his mini. I think it's like a mini tour or something. He brought it to his insurance and his insurance told him he's like to be honest, man, it's not even worth fixing. If you just give us like 250, you could upgrade to a mini 3 Pro and I'm like, bro, you paying 250 to upgrade to a $1,000 drone.

Speaker 3:

Hey, insurance. You have to pay for a new drone though, so I'm not going to act like you just get a free drone after you crash or shit. You got insurance, you pay for the insurance, and then you crash or shit, and then you got to pay like $100 or two or some shit.

Speaker 1:

But you get a brand new drone, though.

Speaker 3:

You got to think about it like that Because otherwise, if it's a $3,000 drone Mavic 3, something Pro or whatever the fuck you crash, you don't have insurance. You got to pay another $3,000 to get a whole new drone. Or the fix is going to be $500, $600, $700, $800. Who knows how much. I don't know. I never paid to get my shit fixed.

Speaker 2:

No that's exactly what I was going to say, because every time I maxed my shit this is just the starting prices on shit I maxed my drone, I put down another $15. And that was just when I picked up my new fucking camera. And I've been stupid with this shit. I ain't gone to insurance and none of that shit and I broke that one. What happened when I broke that one? I had to put down another $15 just on a body and put that bitch down, had that shit back. So this shit will get real expensive real quick. And that's not even including under the behind the scenes shit, because, trust me, this shit does not just go from- you need a computer, you need a damn, all-in-all kind of shit.

Speaker 3:

Fucking Adobe, bro, adobe, you need Adobe.

Speaker 2:

Hey, sponsor me bro, you don't fuck that shit. You need a software or all that shit. How the fuck would we get Adobe to sponsor? Is that even possible?

Speaker 1:

He just stole one of my moves. Hey, sponsor me. I used to say that to John Bayes all the time, and then I finally did a little piece for their party. So it worked.

Speaker 2:

Keep doing it, I'll let him hit me for like five years what the subscriptions is that I'll be like I'm bigger by sponsorship, though it's been like five years I've given y'all like how much over this last time. Actually, no, I'm sure you've probably given them crazy amounts of money over the years they took my money.

Speaker 3:

I give my money though. Hey look, I remember when I went on Adobe, man Used to have to buy the DVDs and you get one version. So if it was a new version, let me remind you this shit was like video games back in the day. It came out every year. Every year there was a new version. So you pay $800. You get like it'd be like. You pay like $800. You get like hold on that $800 was the student discount. And then it's like five CDs, it's like eight DVDs. You got to sit there and install all the motherfuckers and then next year CS3 comes out, cs4 comes out the next year, cs5 comes out the next year. Yeah, oh yeah. Now people went to Cloud. They went to Cloud. People was like, man, fuck that. I was like, look, man, run that.

Speaker 3:

Give me that.

Speaker 2:

Bro in free eyes game. Bro, if you, your female, your man, any of the above, you know somebody that's in college or got one of them like Adobe discounts, run that bitch bro.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, look, if you're using Adobe, there's a little tip right now Get somebody with an email that has a school email. Go to the Adobe website, go to the student side and get that shit for the low.

Speaker 2:

Literally. Do not be like me paying full price every month. Get a US or an attack?

Speaker 3:

No, if it's full price is like $50, you're going to pay like $25 or some shit. Bro, it's not even a month.

Speaker 2:

I sort of got it. It's like $20 a month for the student shit and I'm like you're getting taxed like fucking. Is it like $50 or $75 a month?

Speaker 3:

And then the difference between the two is the higher pay one. You get two users.

Speaker 2:

Bro, that's a little more sorry.

Speaker 3:

The student one, you get one user.

Speaker 2:

Oh, OK, OK.

Speaker 3:

And you know they say that you're not supposed to be making money off the student discount. That's what I heard.

Speaker 2:

That's what I heard. That's a lot of things we need Not supposed to do. You have heard that.

Speaker 3:

The student. You're supposed to not be able to. You're not making money off of it. You're supposed to use it for a learner. It's supposed to be taught for school.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we learn how to make money. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 3:

I love the way you feel, man. Yeah, I got me fucked up.

Speaker 2:

That's what college for the fuck? I don't even go to college.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you two.

Speaker 1:

university yeah, I dropped out of college three times.

Speaker 3:

You could have finished three times.

Speaker 1:

What's crazy. I never made it through a whole semester G. Wait, Never See you were like Never, my first year in college. Fresh out of high school, I'm going to fucking literally went to college, walked into all of my classes that first day. After that I never went back to class. I was trapping in fucking bitches. Bro, that's the most unkshit I ever had, oh God, getting them refunds, checks, trapping in fucking bitches Refunds checks.

Speaker 3:

What you saying you said that the refunds checks yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh God, give me my refund check. I'm trapping in fucking bitches. I was not buying books or nothing, that shit. I was not going to school.

Speaker 2:

Hey, yeah, Lord.

Speaker 1:

Take this little free money and tuck it away.

Speaker 2:

He's like I ain't even a lot. I had to buy my sister college books. The image is low key, expensive as hell. What the high key, expensive as hell.

Speaker 1:

My second time going to college. I went and I used to go to school every day I went. This time I actually went to class, but I never did the fucking work Like, never, like. School ain't for everybody.

Speaker 3:

So if you, know, school ain't for you, don't go, and that's OK.

Speaker 1:

Learn you a skilled trade.

Speaker 3:

It's OK, you could pick up a camera.

Speaker 1:

You could be a florist. You could be a fucking plumber what the fuck ever you want to be a stunt driver. You can do it in the hellcat doing it. Just go 100%, you just ain't no, half ass If you're going to do that shit, don't have stuff.

Speaker 3:

You have stuff, you're going to get half results, type shit.

Speaker 2:

Facts you got to just go in, just go in.

Speaker 2:

Real shit. If you're not going to fucking put your all into that shit, there ain't no point in doing that shit. And real shit, take it from me, bro. I'm one of the youngest in this shit for real. And I'll say this shit straight, bro, that college shit is not for everybody. I'll say this shit too. It is not like I ain't no smart kid. I was in AP classes, I know all that type of shit, but I just never gave a fuck. You could not have put nothing in front of me in school and that shit would not have made me care. By the time I was bro, real shit. By the time I was out of school, I had my shit figured out. And my teachers, my deans, my principals they could not have told me shit because I already knew where I was going. I already knew how my life was headed.

Speaker 3:

Hey, so how'd you find the camera?

Speaker 2:

Joe, like how'd I get into camera? Shit? Yeah, bro, like I could look on my phone right now. I had an iPhone for the longest time. This is why I won't switch off Apple or key. Also, I love iOS, but that's besides the point Fucking. I could go back in my camera over right now.

Speaker 3:

Yes, you grew up with that shit. You grew up shooting videos.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, or I wouldn't say shooting videos, but like, all right, so fucking. For example, like my first phone this was funny as fuck. I didn't even have a camera for the longest time, bro Like my first camera was like an actual little like shitty camera that like my grandma bought me type shit. It was just like some little like camera that like it took like some little ass like square battery, like it was fucking ass. But I started off with that shit because my first phone was a flip phone and I had that camera probably three full years before I had that phone. Like my parents were old fashioned with my shit. They was if you don't, if you don't got a reason to have a phone, you're not gonna have a phone. So, fucking, I had that little camera and I was just fucking around with that thing. It was like there was no type of settings and none of that shit. It was you point and you shoot.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what they call point and shoot to the day I met sound like yeah exactly.

Speaker 2:

And fucking, I used that shit for years and then eventually I started. I bought myself a little iPhone and I started taking photos off that shit and like. That's where low key like to a degree, like this generation is low key, blessed Cause, never do I like. Well, there's so many people that never had the opportunity to showcase the shit that we got going on Like to be a kid, that's my age, with the availability to even.

Speaker 3:

To shoot and edit and to post all that on the platform, exactly. All in the same day. That's some shit a lot of motherfuckers did not grow up with.

Speaker 2:

Well, no, literally. Well, even just the idea of documenting that shit, but this like just to be able to fucking take that photo and see it right after the fact. Well, people were not able to do that shit for the longest time and now it's to a degree where people crave that delay, like you. Look at Polaroids and people specifically buy Polaroids because it has that vintage look Like everything goes back to where it started eventually.

Speaker 3:

Did you say they crave the delay? They like love the delay again? Is that what you said?

Speaker 1:

Sounds like it Okay hold on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, hey, that's shit right, because look this. Anyway, I thought you were saying something like cause that old school shit coming back long story short. All that shit, all that old school shit Muffers like that old, like that old process of doing shit.

Speaker 1:

Vintage grining, vintage griny. Look, all that shit is making it come back.

Speaker 3:

That VHS look like Muffer like Muffer is by expensive cameras like this and then put a filter on it to make it look like shit.

Speaker 2:

Bro, no literally.

Speaker 3:

I swear to God.

Speaker 2:

I swear to God, and that's why one of the things I was about to say real quick except for Sin City.

Speaker 1:

Sin City actually bought a VHS camera. No, that's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 3:

That's what I was about to say they bought a real shit. Shout out to him they bought a real old shit.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, shout out to my fucking old Sin City.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, shout out to Sin City. I know, yeah, uh-huh, I'll talk to him. Hey, yeah, shout out to Sin.

Speaker 2:

City, oh yeah, and all the motherfucking people out here shooting on real VHSs. And I say especially, shout out Sin City, because I swear he, the motherfucking that been putting people on game with this VHS shit for real Like- hey, because that's not easy.

Speaker 3:

A lot of people don't understand. Like Hell, no, to shoot it on film. That's pretty much film VHS, keep in mind. And then to get it all the way to your Instagram. Man, it ain't just, you don't just plug your you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:

Like it's kind of a process. You don't just plug that up, that's a big ass process.

Speaker 3:

Good, but you gotta get all these little components and shit.

Speaker 2:

And he had to find the shit Expensive as what? Yeah, and that's not even to mention, but like if you ain't talked to like Sin or you ain't talked to none of these VHS shooters personally. A lot of people don't know this shit. Take Sin City, for example. He's told me specifically on his tapes he has 30 minutes of space On my camera. I shoot on a Sony a7 Chocolite. I can shoot a7 3. A7 3.

Speaker 3:

For every now and then. You said that before. Hey, we talked earlier.

Speaker 1:

You said triple.

Speaker 3:

I, triple I.

Speaker 1:

That's Roman numerals for three, technically, just to let you know.

Speaker 3:

I mean, yeah, you're not wrong, hey, but I never heard that. Like that's kind of wrong, though, like that's a new way to say it. Yeah, you said triple I, triple I. That's courage. That's how you shit. I forgot. Go ahead, though you were saying some shit, nah you could.

Speaker 2:

But now, like, take my shit. For example, I got two 125 gigabyte SD cards in there and I'm gonna be completely honest, if both of them bitches is empty, my battery's gonna die before that shit empty, before my storage is full. So I'm gonna be completely honest To have 30 minutes of footage that you have to pick and choose the best clips from. Like imagine burning a tape mid whatever, because you're trying to get some more different footage and hoping that it's better For real, like that's some shit.

Speaker 1:

You gotta really go out there and scout and pick and choose drive.

Speaker 3:

You gotta shot, you gotta shoot.

Speaker 1:

Who you know gonna put on a show and wait.

Speaker 2:

And then still go back home and hope they show up Exactly, and then still go back home and make a fucking movie out of that shit. Cause me, bro. You take me, for example. I'm going through and I'm gonna don't get me wrong. That shit, I do, that shit. Take work, but, bro, I'm going through.

Speaker 3:

You can send city in here, man. Hell yeah, I'm gonna. Hey, we gonna have a media partner. Let me be on that bitch with the media guys. Shit bro. Hell yeah Send city in this bitch. Bro, there's a few there's a lot of motherfuckers that I don't even know. Who starts out now? It's crazy.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy at this point, cause I remember who I remember from the meets. That's somebody, and then if I can't find their Instagram name, whenever I can't remember, but I'll be knowing who I'll be looking for, right, right, but all the media motherfuckers. That's cold to me. I remember, no problem. Cool that shit right up, cause I know I was the nigga on your page the next day waiting on the tape to drop what you dropping man Send me that clip, send me that clip.

Speaker 3:

Hell yeah, I've been hearing so many DMs. Send me that clip, send me that clip. Damn, I ain't even get to the crib yet.

Speaker 1:

It be crazy, like cause, this is crazy. I gotta talk about this shit with Leon. First off, I ain't do it. I want y'all to know the video on my page of me walking the flowers into the pit. Oh yeah, I did that. He shot that. I want you guys to know. The man walked to the car as I was on my way to go to the pit and beat me to the pit.

Speaker 3:

Tell him what I had to go get the camera and shit. Yeah, yeah, well I swear I did, I swear I was about to miss that shit.

Speaker 1:

I don't know how he made it happen. I didn't even see him. I was just walking and he was like bro, you ain't see me, record you. I'm like no, bro, I did not see you, Nigga popped up out of nowhere.

Speaker 3:

You adrenaline was got down pumping Like.

Speaker 1:

But the way you shot that shit like it was like a cinematic movie, like nigga I felt like a superstar seeing that shit drop like oh my God, like what?

Speaker 3:

Well, that's the A. That's crazy, cause everything we shoot in that environment, bro, it's cold. Yeah, anything. Anything we shoot in that environment is cold, joe.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I've been big and Leon to get back out there with the regular camera and he won't do it.

Speaker 3:

He like I'll be out there. Sometimes I'll be getting shit, I'll be out there.

Speaker 1:

Barely.

Speaker 2:

Bring the 360 cam back. Hey see, look, I got a 360 man. What the fuck does Noah back there?

Speaker 1:

The 360 cam was lit. We ain't got enough footage of you with the 360 camera.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I got it back on that. That shit take a while to edit, though Everybody with the 360 know like that shit is not a, it's not an easy.

Speaker 1:

It's a whole different kind of edit.

Speaker 3:

It's like an edit inside of an edit. Every clip is hard to even.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're gonna like fucking select, choose the frame and where it's at, and shit.

Speaker 3:

You good, oh okay, I thought you were giving us a 10 of those. Wrap it up some shit. Oh, okay, yeah, in this bitch.

Speaker 1:

In this bitch Ain't no bottle, ain't no bottle. This the first podcast we did somewhat sober Cause normally we'd be in this bitch drunk as hell about everybody lit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But like that just goes to show I could do this shit Drunk or sober Like cause Love this, I love this, cash it and the community around it. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:

That's what this podcast gonna do, man? It's gonna put like faces or voices to this shit. Yeah like people be tuned in and people don't know who to tune into. Hey, and this shit bigger than I'll say this shit bigger than our city, man. This shit is bigger than all the people you know. It's bigger than all the car crews. It's bigger than Uh.

Speaker 1:

Worldwide shit Started. Wide shit started in the Bay Area Oakland.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, worldwide shit and low key. It was probably somewhere before that Overseas, no, overseas. Now we know. Now let's think about overseas, bro, let's think about man. You see them up, fuckers with the trucks on the two wheels, like come on man, like like maybe, maybe, maybe the Bay. Look somebody telling me if I'm wrong, maybe the Bay was the first in America. I.

Speaker 1:

Don't know. I want to say I want to say. I want to say the Bay was probably the first to create a community the way they did or maybe they was the first to do straight up Takeovers instead of just other like shit. I mean because, because every coach I got a car culture that.

Speaker 3:

Do the same shit. Burn out all that shit.

Speaker 2:

But we be seeing them videos up in India. I'm taking them, fucking BMWs throwing fucking triple 360s and shit.

Speaker 3:

Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 1:

Fuck is being the desert.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that's in trucks, how you pop a wheel in a truck In the desert, in the desert, for them in the car, one of them is changing the wheel. And did you see that video? He on two wheels and two motherfuckers on the door, on the on the wheels, that's in the air changing the tire. Yeah, as they, as they got down driving like a hundred some miles.

Speaker 1:

I shit's crazy On two wheels getting your tire change.

Speaker 3:

That's better than NASCAR, yeah real tall like that, Because that's how they got a pillow. Oh yeah, I need to do that in the lap I'm shit like what.

Speaker 1:

We just gonna drop this one behind. We blew this time.

Speaker 2:

I mean shit. Even I be seeing videos up in fucking Australia, bro. They be going down like Australia Fucking Australia and they be having that shit legal too. Like what are you telling me? Australia got full as?

Speaker 1:

legal burnout. You want to know why Australia like that, though? Because they have so much open as desert, as land. Speaking of desert, I Want everybody that fuck with me to take a trip to AZ.

Speaker 3:

AZ. I keep hearing about it, man.

Speaker 1:

To sign, got a slab. They do they slab day and I want the Chicago boys and girls to come out and Palae and and um, how far. Sheazy. Hey, niggas got a, niggas got a, hop on a plane and ship your ship.

Speaker 2:

But we know I'm off. I ain't nobody's shipping shit.

Speaker 1:

I mean some of these motherfuckers might.

Speaker 3:

I mean not shit. They getting that bitch to old to get on a train and I need.

Speaker 1:

I need body art to quit bullshit and come on the podcast. He's gonna ask me why, motherfucker, you know why we we won't motherfuckers on the podcast that I'm trying to let the motherfuckers I know that held the scene when I came on, this bitch the opportunity to talk first so y'all could paint y'all story and tell, tell the shit from y'all view and um. So yeah, body art. I know you just bought a GTI, but I don't even want to talk about that. I want to talk about how you almost ran me over, like I want to talk about shit like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's boy, I got footage. I'm gonna, I'm gonna drop it tomorrow, just just just. I'm gonna drop the video tomorrow like Shout out body art, and he wasn't even doing it intentionally, like he was talking shit to somebody you ended up right to get the burnout and I'm walking up to him. It's my fault, yeah, but luckily, you know, I'm. Floors might be fat and all, but I'm. But, yeah, body art. I'm coming for you, I want you on the podcast my nigga cuz one.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I ain't never been smack, I ain't never I'm bad.

Speaker 3:

I ain't never even been close to being smack. I don't give a fuck what Mike said. Mike on say I almost got smack one day In case he bang is I ain't get nowhere in this. My eyes be open. I be seeing, I be watching the physics of the car and shit like. Hold on that motherfucker going this way, a little hold on, yeah, okay.

Speaker 2:

You gotta pay attention.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I beat it, I beat it. I beat a motherfucker that be walking up to them bitches trying to touch the fuck. But what's crazy is I know who to pull it with. Oh yeah, that's the key. That is the key. It's about who's in the car. It's all about the driver.

Speaker 2:

Well, and you got to keep in mind about too many people. I see this shit too fucking often, bro, like, for example, bro, I literally say over the weekend I was out on some shoot shit and I was filming one car and then another car decided he wanted to try to get in that Bitch and I'm gonna keep it a brick, bro. I'm not about to sit here and trust brick. I'm not about to sit here and trust two cars going around me when I can only look at one car. You got to use logicality in this shit, bro, as much a cavity.

Speaker 2:

As much as we like to think that we Smart, anything can happen with this shit for real well, ready to go to sleep.

Speaker 1:

Yeah but back to logicality.

Speaker 2:

Oh nah, but literally just be smart with this shit like this. Oh, yeah, yeah, bro I exactly you say tucked up under them cars too fucking often. That's what he said.

Speaker 1:

Hey, no, I was definitely be getting tucked up under them cars to fucking. I was tucking my baby boy in. That's how that's a nap time and they be fucked up. But, like I'm a laugh at you because most of the time, the people that get tucked up under the cars Don't need to be out there. No way. You're not a real media, you're not. You not nobody. You got a real understanding of what you're, what you're up against. Going out there. You expect drivers to be able to just stop.

Speaker 3:

No, you need to pay a look, is dark out.

Speaker 1:

Smoke everywhere. Get the fuck out your phone, because you worried about your video on your phone instead of actually Using your phone to record, but using your eyes in real time. Damn don't own got a delay dummy your phone, don't see this shit as fast as you visually see the shit, the frame, I'm out of time and by the time you recognize it's too late. Now you tucked up under somebody car.

Speaker 2:

That time and half the time. The only reason motherfuckers is running up in the middle of that pit is for that extra adrenaline rush.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the same reason.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead, no you good same reason that y'all sitting here bumping in front of fucking media and shit Media be staying back for a reason. There's a reason that we keep our distance to shit. There's a reason that we position ourselves the way we do every single time that y'all step in front of us, y'all making us put Ourself in a different position, which not only gonna fuck up our video, it's also for to make us have to adjust in a different way. Because, just as he was talking about Bro, I don't care if you media, I don't care if you a spectator, if you film with your fucking phone, look with your fucking eyes. That's the first thing that Leon told me. I asked Leon from the jump. I said you got any advice with this shit? He said make sure that you not looking through your screen, record with your eyes, don't record with your screen If you miss a shot. That's cool.

Speaker 3:

You're not gonna get it, you're not finna get another chance, you know.

Speaker 2:

Bro, you're not finna. Get another chance to come out and not get smacked by a fucking car. Are you gonna get another chance to get that exact same clip? Hell yeah, bro, bro we all got more talk more to do than this shit. At the end of the day, we all trying to make it back to the crib. There ain't no reason to be out here Trying to pull a little bit extra adrenaline for whatever bro.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and for all y'all that be running in the pit, because y'all see somebody running in the pit, stop doing that, because Fucking up my video one. You fucking up the media's video to nada. Drivers got to worry about Trying not to hit you while still putting on this show. If you, if you guys, don't realize you make the pit smaller, being in the middle and it's a ring of people outside they can't. If a motherfucker want to do a figure eight, they can't.

Speaker 2:

Well, and you also got to keep in mind, bro, as much as I wanted to drivers smack them off fucking in the middle. Well, keep in mind, if you get hit while you in the middle, you are in a lot worse of a position than if you get smacked on the outer ring. If you sit on the outer ring, you get it sent out to the rest of the crowd. If you get hit in the middle, but it is sent to the middle of the track you get in sammer, up under that bitch I was tucking my baby boy.

Speaker 2:

Literally, bro. And then to me y'all, as I said, adrenaline fucking junkies jumping over cars and shit.

Speaker 1:

Hey, no, that's cool If you think you got hops like that and you want to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

You know the risk.

Speaker 1:

The risk of what you doing, like that to do it.

Speaker 2:

But let me ask you about this, though you think it's right to be jumping over cars pulling hand, Hell.

Speaker 1:

no, you might let around off. Do motherfuckers do that? Yeah, I ain't seen that, Look I got motherfuckers in 4k. I got motherfuckers in 4k, 4k like park a.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, that's too much jumping over cars.

Speaker 2:

No, hey, that's too much.

Speaker 3:

Listen to me, y'all, even driving hanging up the wind Well put the, put the hey, put the poles away.

Speaker 2:

Like a point for that shit.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I come from an era where the OGs told us pull that bitch out, you bet you do that bitch out.

Speaker 3:

It better be to use it.

Speaker 1:

What the fuck you flashing your gun around like a polar road? You assist you or something. You want a motherfucker to think you tough, nigga, I smack you and take your pipe. For real, nigga. I come from a different era. My motherfucking OGs and shit. They told us how to shoot. They taught us win this shoot. They taught us if you pull it out, you better use it and make sure that that motherfucker don't make it, because this is, it's him or you.

Speaker 1:

Bro, especially if you from the pull that bitch like and and and to be outside flashing guns like polar roads and shit. That shit. Cool, that shit gay, that shit, wild like y'all. Sure these gotta Understand and no, and it's not y'all fault, because nobody taught y'all. Y'all trying to live like these rappers live, yeah, fuck all that shit, right, hey, it's been plenty of times I didn't been in a pit with pipe on me and y'all would never know, never know. You are never fucking know until it's too late, because when you run up you're gonna be done up and I'm not even I'm talking about, I'm gonna shoot you through my clothes and I'm going down.

Speaker 1:

I'm shooting you through my hoodie and I'm going home Damn all the real John Wick shit, like, like, like I'm not I'm. I Don't like to boast or brag that I carry a firearm, because nobody should know, but for my safety and the people that be with me, safety, me and the couple niggas you might see with me, they got it and you might see some females with them that got it, but you ain't gonna see nobody waving that bitch. Well, my little brother, he retarded they be out there waving, but I should just corny, they, they, they, they they they, them two motherfuckers.

Speaker 1:

They, they, they wire different. They, they, they, they posing for the camera and all that shit. But they really do that shit to you, hey. But also my folks need to be worried about.

Speaker 3:

I'm not saying worry, but my first, you need to think Twice, cuz you gotta get. You gonna get some nice pictures. Your face gonna be all in there, shit. You got the bang all out all that, and it is, and it is not.

Speaker 1:

The media's responsibility to blur your shit you are not talking about.

Speaker 2:

The media motherfuckers is solely to catch this shit in live action.

Speaker 1:

Take your plates off. If you pull up to the meat, take the fuck, take it. Don't take your plates off. You won't you won't see PD to find you if you pull up and you posing with a gun and you ain't got your shite on. You want to be, you want to be a target for the future?

Speaker 2:

Hey, but like real media like we might.

Speaker 3:

We might like we might blur your shit out. We might blow your paints out. We might not use, we might not use a certain clip or something, maybe, or you know, but it's gonna be a hundred motherfuckers on snapchat and your shit is gonna be all through this internet. Yeah, bro, you feel me?

Speaker 1:

Hey, you know, we could do all part.

Speaker 3:

People who have bigger page they could do they part. But look hey, police wanted they gonna get. They go get a hundred.

Speaker 1:

A hundred angles at all times and most of them camera phones. But I want y'all to stop Depending on media or thinking media is supposed to blur y'all shit out, because that's more work for them to do in the end. I take it for example for me. Every single time I'm a less experienced editor.

Speaker 2:

So I know someone like Leon. He could crank this shit out a lot faster, so you could tell me how long it take you for me to do it. You could tell me how long it take you for me, bro. Just editing I think it was like a four second clip or somebody's plate. That should took me like an hour and a half just to make sure that the blur was following the car. That's just for an inexperienced media person, like okay, and that's me calling myself an experience. I've been doing this shit for a year, bro. Like, as much as this shit is difficult, bro, that's a lot easier than it was when I first started this shit, because I remember there was times where I literally would spend like half a day Trying to blur some shit. I'd be like I fucked this shit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, like I always try to always do my best to protect, protect the community, man. Are you got some people like a lot of, I'll say there's not a lot of motherfuckers mad at me because I don't tag him? Look, it's a reason. If you want to be tagged, let me know. Not for real, but I don't tag you for a reason though. Yeah, you don't tag you because reason. I mean, I'll tell you know, I tell certain people that usually they not In the video person you know what I'm saying like.

Speaker 3:

So If you want to be tagged, let me know. I'll take you in the show.

Speaker 2:

When I go to another thing, when it comes to swingers or anybody who slide, we said, like, bro, there's more to be made. Like, if you're someone who trying to take this shit serious, you trying to make a name for yourself, well, I'm always open to collabing with anybody who trying to make a name for themselves when it comes to swing or wise, when it comes to media wise, I'm gonna keep it a beam, bro. That's a lot more selective. I'm not just gonna collab with any media type person, but when it comes to swingers, bro, that shit don't matter. If I got a video with you and you want that shit collabed, bro, just say the word.

Speaker 1:

That's real. See, it's a lot of game being dropped today and that's because we trying to motherfucking create something To give back to the community from where we all sit individually, even the motherfucking swingers that we have. On this bitch, they got advice to give. You know what I'm saying. These conversations, these is conversations that's being had outside of the podcast that y'all finally getting to hear, because I'm the only motherfucker that's, not a media person, but I'm. I hang with the top media motherfuckers from the crib, so, like I hear a lot of ends and outs of shit and then sometimes I be on bullshit from a from a, from me being like a spectator Perspective, and then I got to really think about it like man, that is a lot more work for them to do. When you could just come prepared and you Not motherfucking had your face out here, why you up in your pole trying to be cool? Just just not up the pole. Be cool If you want to be seen. Don't up the pole. Throw some fake gang signs or something.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Some shit Like this, this, this, that shit right here Like y'all getting some real shit Like hey, look, look, besides, look.

Speaker 3:

this is a shout out to somebody. Nobody ever shouts out the motherfuckers with the laser pointers, man.

Speaker 2:

For real.

Speaker 3:

That shit right was here.

Speaker 2:

Hey, y'all make my fault the laser pointer.

Speaker 1:

Shit is right.

Speaker 3:

That shit right was here.

Speaker 1:

But most of that, them them, beat them.

Speaker 3:

They be the guns yeah it do, hey, but sometimes the motherfucker be out there with a motherfucking light saber laser bro with like a metal handle and shit Some of them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I'll pay my respect.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but they be guns though, they be definitely be beans and shit, they be beans. But but the motherfuckers with the bright blues and shit Like that, the strongest sale man shout out to y'all. Y'all make one for this little raw sale.

Speaker 1:

Hey, but what's funny is that be beans motherfuckers be having different colors on their beams. Green, blue.

Speaker 2:

You know, you know, I'm saying the motherfuckers with the beans when they keep that shit tucked over to the side, to where you can still see the beam, but then I overly flash and they pull Exactly Because there's a way to go about that shit. Because I've seen, bro, I've seen some motherfuckers where they will literally be pointing a pole at the dude driving and I'm like, bro, you dumb as hell, are you asking for him to try and hit you Like that's?

Speaker 1:

crazy, cuz, cuz, cuz. That's dumb as hell If. I'm a driver and I see somebody with a beam and pointing the pole following me. I'm coming for your ass. I'm feeling like, yeah, are we rolling back? Back was choking my baby boy? Yeah, I'm tucking you under that. I wouldn't even be. I don't even feel bad at that point.

Speaker 3:

Like.

Speaker 2:

I mean, as I said, like fucking pointing poles at cars and fucking jumping over shit with poles in hand, like bro. I've seen people, bro, louisville, for example. I watched them off.

Speaker 3:

They were like oh fuck it, he had this shit tucked, wait, wait wait, wait.

Speaker 1:

Y'all was see. Both of y'all went to Louisville, so I got a question for y'all.

Speaker 2:

It was different occasions. He went to Louisville versus everybody. I went to Louisville on a random time and watched them off of a smack like 25 feet, shit 25 feet. You were like it's crazy 325.

Speaker 1:

But wait, Leon, wasn't y'all in the projects in Louisville? Yeah, they were doing a takeover in the projects.

Speaker 3:

It was man, I don't know what it was. It was some country ass projects.

Speaker 2:

Now when we was out there, that shit was country's hair, bro, like it was one point. We was up in some like factories and shit. There was one side it was like abandoned factories, other side it was like live factories. You're like, bro, I don't know what the fuck is going on here.

Speaker 3:

This was some country project shit Like, like you remember them juvenile videos back in the day.

Speaker 1:

And some shit, bro.

Speaker 3:

It was some shit like that, bro and I'm I'm riding with Nick and they all, they all. How about the car? We all going to go to the pedal. I'm like, hold on a minute, we're not going to just sit like y'all not going to lead a car right here. Y'all look around and it's crazy, joe, because it's it's like it's white people in there too, like it's like you know what I'm saying? I was like man, what the fuck? This shit. Look, it was crazy, though. Yeah, shout out. Yeah, shout them out, man.

Speaker 3:

Shout out Louisville, yeah, louisville, in there man.

Speaker 2:

I feel real.

Speaker 3:

And all the people from now.

Speaker 2:

Bro, this hella cool people from Louisville for real. I met a lot of them when I went up to Indy. I went up to Indy and a lot of them made this ship up to that legal pit. That shit was overly lit. I got to see a lot of people that I know from the Louisville. To everybody, I wish I went to that shit Fucking there was a lot of people I wanted to see hey.

Speaker 1:

I want to shout out all the out of town motherfuckers that come up here Damn, they're every time.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, I don't know, bro, and that shit costs money. Pj, shout out PJ. Yeah, motherfucking PJ at Blue 392. Yeah, fucking all y'all for real, Like all y'all fucking when.

Speaker 1:

St Louis pull up to this bitch. Louisville pull up to this bitch.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Louisville, like monster, Like, like like.

Speaker 1:

I got a lot of love and respect for y'all. Yeah motherfucking the KC boys, fucking, feasting all them New York, new York, all everybody. Man, what we need to do, we need to get a Chicago verse Callie thing going, whether we go to Callie or we or Callie come to us, but we need to like, merge the cultures because God damn, that would be fine, that would be crazy If we take one trip out there and then they follow up and take a trip here.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, let's make that a battle, man, what? Let's make that a battle. What A yearly thing.

Speaker 1:

Couple times a year, type shit, and I'm calling out foe motherfuckers. That was a part of last year's major action, y'all know, who y'all are, you will say it. You can either get a foe for foe. It might be a little snow or you might have some racks, but I need y'all to get with them and Callie, I see what you did there. Yeah, I see what you did there. Yeah, I need y'all to get with them, and Callie.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, let's make this shit happen. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, they need to.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean for the time I was on the scene and I know it's a lot more people who have been in the hierarchy than me. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh oh. And we got to have Panda Express. Oh yeah, we got to have Panda Express in the mix, because I don't know what he do.

Speaker 3:

What he do what he do. Yeah, shout out, super shout out Panda, like super shout out Panda man.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, like, yeah, I need y'all to get into him with Callie and Oakland and the Bay Area and make a Chicago versus them. I feel like that'll be some major, some lit and we could go out there for one and then they come out here like make it a series with some back and forth Because the merger of the two coaches, because right now everybody got wrong drivers. But I honestly feel like the Bay and Chicago are the biggest as far as culture go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean shit. All right, this is all I'm going to speak on when it comes to Callie and Chicago, but I know there's been two Cali drivers that made the trip up here. Shout out to both of y'all To say that that shit was real interesting when it was out here. That shit was crazy, so that should be slight.

Speaker 1:

I think there's something that should be called. I definitely think a. I'm. I don't care what nobody say, I'm dating already. I've been invited to the Bay by the whole it's all they. I was in the first, when I first introduced the flower cone, I was invited to the Bay to go out there and I kind of got scared because the niggas told me they was going to destroy my flowers. But now, now I'm not scared. If y'all gonna tell this shit up, just know you paying for it.

Speaker 3:

That'd be good footage though.

Speaker 1:

The same shit that a plan Chicago go apply in the Bay you break, you buy.

Speaker 3:

Hurry up and buy that would be cold footage though, most of the rolling back rolling over that bitch Rolling back and crack Glass going. Everywhere Flowers going everywhere Smoking on that bitch what.

Speaker 2:

Just be careful, callie, crazy to see it.

Speaker 1:

Hey, and if anybody try to like do this without me, just know I'm coming and finding you and I'm a whoop, your ass. I made this public right now what I'm on.

Speaker 2:

Don't stress it.

Speaker 3:

Hey, we need more fire, pits man.

Speaker 2:

For real. I need more fire pits.

Speaker 3:

What a fireman that man who the man with the gas man? Y'all need to be out there more often. Man, whoever you are, what? A special request for me Let me just get some more, because that shit make everything look good man.

Speaker 1:

Because it's a light, it's a light. Yeah, it's a light in the middle of here it's like a circle light.

Speaker 3:

Nothing is cool.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying that's it, it's your head up, man. Ain't nothing better than seeing a car just emerge out that fucking smoke or whatever the fuck it is.

Speaker 3:

It comes around the back of the fire ring Exactly. It's like come around that black end what.

Speaker 1:

I ain't going to lie to you. I want the shorties to stay their ass out the middle. I didn't see quite a few motherfuckers get burned playing.

Speaker 3:

I think a lot of us don't know that when you were in the fire pit and you were in the middle, the wind blows towards the middle of that shit, so the fire don't go away. If you were in the middle, you literally getting cooked from all angles.

Speaker 2:

Real shit. I will say it right now from experience I have had shoes that literally got burnt because last year at Lumber I decided to hop in the middle, shout out body, art, fucking with his ass. And I'm not going to lie, it was cold as fuck, so that bitch Loki heated me up. So I wasn't even that mad, but that bitch Loki fucked my shoes up and I was shitty about that.

Speaker 3:

Fucking melted them bitches and people slip on the gas. The gas is slippery, Y'all be on that.

Speaker 2:

Trying to jump over that bitch.

Speaker 3:

you're going to fall and you're going to get your ass going to be on fire and all kind of shit Bro not only is gas slippery, the pit is slick.

Speaker 2:

All y'all that be running up in the pit and shit. Not only is it fucking dangerous as fuck and be careful, but that shit is not like running on normal shit. There is rubber everywhere. That shit is either going to be sticky as fuck, slick as fuck there's damn near no fucking in between, so you really got to be on the fucking toes and too many of y'all be running in that bitch and like slides and shit. Y'all tweaking bro.

Speaker 2:

I'll be lacing my shit. Hello bro, Like you got to really be on 10 when you do that shit. Too easy to get tucked up under that shit.

Speaker 3:

Too easy, cause damn dummy For real.

Speaker 1:

Yeah man, but yeah man, yeah man, I just want y'all to know it's a lot of shit going on. We finna have a lot of hot shit popping off A lot of hot shit.

Speaker 1:

I got some shit under the works that motherfuckers, I ain't even gonna drop no names yet. I'm gonna just wait till it happens, cause, like man, that's how you do it. We call world in this shit Like, like. Like, that's what it's about. It's about the cause and it's about the people, and we want to hear from the people and I know it's people that's ready to go.

Speaker 1:

Right now, like I got y'all, I'm trying to focus in and lock in on some of these voices that need to be heard, and once we motherfucking finish getting these perspectives out, then we'll flood and let everybody in, but right now we focusing on, we focusing on swingers, media and hosts, everything else falling line after that, we want to get the people who make this thing possible out the way and let their voices be heard, because they need to be heard, so that the spectators can understand the role they play. And then, like man, at that point I don't care who come on Once we get the who's out the way, you could be a lot lizard. You want to come tell your story, baby, how you was sucking dick in the 392 before the niggas swung Come tell it, I don't care, shorty getting down while he's swinging, oh God.

Speaker 1:

Passengers princess sucking dick.

Speaker 2:

Hey now you know who I want to see. I'm forever going to remember this shit Chicago versus everybody. Who is that shorty fucking flashing her tits out the ZO1? That shit was funny as hell. Yeah, Black Camaro.

Speaker 1:

Was that Chicago versus everybody? I swear.

Speaker 3:

You know what? I'm talking about Was that bro, that be on lumber. I mean that's with the Camaro, all black with the flashes.

Speaker 2:

You know the flashes on, he don't make camera man, I want to say on that, yeah, yeah yeah, I know you're talking about yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so that wasn't Chicago versus everybody that you're talking about. When Shorty was flashing her titties, she came with me. Plot twist, plot twist.

Speaker 3:

I just, I just happened to have him.

Speaker 1:

I just happened to have him swinging. The plot twists yeah.

Speaker 3:

Plot twist.

Speaker 2:

Bro, I can't with you uncle.

Speaker 3:

Oh, my God bro. Hey all this shit is connected, man Bro it's a small ass word too real shit. I keep telling him it's a small city. Even the car city is even smaller. It's a real small city.

Speaker 2:

It's a real small city.

Speaker 1:

Hey, motherfucking black Camaro ain't even have a clue that he had a porn star in his window until after it was over. I put, I put, I put two females in his car because they was like they want to hang out the window. One of them good people, other one famous, famous porn star, Like so yeah y'all, y'all should be thankful, uncle gay, y'all, the porn star, the meets, he said uncle gave a lot of porn star gifts Y'all didn't?

Speaker 1:

y'all didn't have to, motherfucking, watch all pixelated and beat your meat? You probably beat your meat to the memory of a later, but that's on you.

Speaker 2:

Lord, I fucking hope not.

Speaker 1:

They probably did because I had so many motherfuckers walking up to me asking me like is that her. Well, yes, that was her.

Speaker 2:

He's probably telling us too, big Chester Denon. Bro, uncle always got a female with his ass. That's what a guy. I don't know what you're talking about? No, they don't, I'm just kidding, that was simply for the podcast. Yeah, I ain't.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've been laying low for a while now. So yeah, hibernation, hibernation. I ain't got no hoes. Where did my hoes go? I think I'm finna, get them back, though Fuck it. Why not, man? But?

Speaker 2:

Hey, what do I do want to say real quick, though Any media motherfuckers that listen to this shit, I had too many people that Okay, for one first thing I'll say I've had too many of y'all reaching out to me talking like, asking me for advice, calling me a big ass name in this scene. Bro, not only do I take that shit as a blessing, that's just crazy to me. I truthfully don't even know how to take that shit, because I'm just a kid with a camera, bro, but leading off that shit, I had too many people that helped me throughout this shit and was able to actually give me advice with this shit. So I say this shit all the time and you ask anybody who's fucking reached out to me? I have done anything in my power to show love, help them out. However, if you need fucking advice, insight, whatever the fuck Bro, I'm the first one to say I don't know all this shit, but I tell you, whatever the fuck, I do know.

Speaker 3:

Hey, and you're not just a kid with a camera. You're a grown man with a camera doing what the fuck he love. So don't downplay it, because you just downplayed yourself. When you say shit like that, you chasing your motherfucking dream. You don't even know it. You accidentally chasing your shit. You ain't a kid with a camera. So I just want to put that out there, you're not wrong you're not wrong OG words.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying hey, and get you some motherfuckers that are OGs for real, because that should have changed your perspective on shit, on some real shit For a shit show.

Speaker 2:

Take that shit from a young and for real, and to all y'all youngers that do this shit for real. You really got to stay on 10, because there ain't a lot of young motherfuckers that do this shit and the young motherfuckers, the ones that are going to be carrying this shit as shit keep going. So if we don't do this shit right, this shit's going to get fucked.

Speaker 1:

Facts, that's big facts, big facts. But yeah, man, so y'all tuned in to motherfucking the Roe Back Show. Jill, jill, we finna roll the fuck on up outta here.

Speaker 2:

For the Roe Love.

Speaker 1:

Oh God, we finna roll up and roll back, goddammit.

Speaker 2:

For the Texas brothers. I get back to the crib.

Speaker 1:

Hey, uh, shabai it was good to have you on this, motherfucka we finally got the man the myth, the legend to get on the fucking microphone I had to share the time with my boy E goddammit yeah Up Most.

Speaker 2:

Love, up Most Love and shout out to my fucking aunt, bro, most importantly, bro, yeah, shout out to floor Bro, real shit. Since I started this shit for real, he has been there. And, bro, he's been there since the jump with this shit for real and up most love when it comes to that shit. And if y'all gotta get anything for y'all girl, y'all mama, any of that shit, y'all know who to fuck the shop with.

Speaker 3:

And the bitches ain't cheap, hell nah.

Speaker 2:

If you ain't gonna pay fucking ghosting or anything else, he's probably like he said he about to say it right now.

Speaker 3:

It's not what you're gonna get from Jules Hell. Nah, he about to say it right now.

Speaker 1:

At all. This is not Jules Osco.

Speaker 2:

Fuck no.

Speaker 1:

This, that, this that.

Speaker 2:

It's that custom made bouquet shit. Get your head right for fucking spooky basket type shit.

Speaker 3:

Gourmet shit, you feel me Exactly.

Speaker 1:

Big facts, big facts.

Speaker 3:

Alright, man, let's wrap it up, man. We going, y'all, I'm just gonna cut it off on us. I'm gonna, bro.

Speaker 1:

Mike, out of this bitch Y'all just tuned in, I'm gonna fucking to roll back show. Now we rolling out.

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