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RETURN OF THE MAKKINGTON | FT. Chea makk | RTM PODCAST EP.16

July 07, 2024 @Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash Season 1 Episode 16
RETURN OF THE MAKKINGTON | FT. Chea makk | RTM PODCAST EP.16
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RETURN OF THE MAKKINGTON | FT. Chea makk | RTM PODCAST EP.16
Jul 07, 2024 Season 1 Episode 16
@Reallathanmos, @whyteboi_D2E , @ow.kash

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What happens when a pioneering comedian from Philadelphia joins us for an unforgettable chat? The laughs are non-stop, but we also dig deep into what makes him stand out in the comedy world. From his authentic approach to humor to hilarious behind-the-scenes mishaps, including a major bungle where we forgot to hit the record button, this episode is a whirlwind of laughter and real talk. Plus, we recount our recent adventure in New York, where we learned invaluable lessons about conflict resolution and navigating diverse environments as Black men.

Ever wondered how intense misunderstandings among friends can lead to stronger bonds? We get candid about a turbulent period during our New York trip involving booking issues, heated phone calls, and misunderstandings with our buddies “White Boy” and “Smart Guy.” Despite the chaos, we found a way to reconcile and successfully wrapped up an interview in Harlem, thanks to mature dialogue and a supportive community. This chapter is a testament to the power of unity and respect in overcoming challenges.

Lastly, we take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the impact of Allen Iverson on our North Philly upbringing and debating who the best comedian-basketball player in Philly is. From personal stories of growing up with strong mother figures to reflections on the journey from incarceration to personal growth, we cover it all. We also honor the groundbreaking work of Chia and his platform, Box 29, in giving young drill rappers a voice and highlighting community issues. This episode is packed with humor, heartfelt stories, and powerful insights into resilience and authenticity.

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What happens when a pioneering comedian from Philadelphia joins us for an unforgettable chat? The laughs are non-stop, but we also dig deep into what makes him stand out in the comedy world. From his authentic approach to humor to hilarious behind-the-scenes mishaps, including a major bungle where we forgot to hit the record button, this episode is a whirlwind of laughter and real talk. Plus, we recount our recent adventure in New York, where we learned invaluable lessons about conflict resolution and navigating diverse environments as Black men.

Ever wondered how intense misunderstandings among friends can lead to stronger bonds? We get candid about a turbulent period during our New York trip involving booking issues, heated phone calls, and misunderstandings with our buddies “White Boy” and “Smart Guy.” Despite the chaos, we found a way to reconcile and successfully wrapped up an interview in Harlem, thanks to mature dialogue and a supportive community. This chapter is a testament to the power of unity and respect in overcoming challenges.

Lastly, we take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the impact of Allen Iverson on our North Philly upbringing and debating who the best comedian-basketball player in Philly is. From personal stories of growing up with strong mother figures to reflections on the journey from incarceration to personal growth, we cover it all. We also honor the groundbreaking work of Chia and his platform, Box 29, in giving young drill rappers a voice and highlighting community issues. This episode is packed with humor, heartfelt stories, and powerful insights into resilience and authenticity.

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

This is the Real of the Moose Podcast.

Speaker 2:

I'm Rilla.

Speaker 1:

Outta.

Speaker 3:

World Cash.

Speaker 1:

I'm White Boy D2A and you're now tuned in to the Real of the.

Speaker 2:

Moose Podcast man.

Speaker 3:

Yes, sir, man Chill, we got some special guests in the building today man. We got my dog man. I've been telling y'all for the longest this is my dog man Right, one of the pioneers in this comedic space in Philadelphia man.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he's a comedian, all right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, he a real dude though.

Speaker 3:

But listen though, this is what people don't know about you, bro. Right, I'm going to tell y'all something. This dude is a real N-I-G-G-A Like he, all these other comedians who y'all be around. They be jokey, joking and all he funny and he funnier than them. Oh, alright, he a real, like he. One out of the two comedians I ever met in Philly.

Speaker 4:

So we got real, that's real.

Speaker 3:

Shout out Funniest in Philly. Shout out Funniest in Philly. Yeah, for him and Chia. It's two dudes.

Speaker 4:

They'll make you laugh, but yeah, I take my hands right back to jail too.

Speaker 3:

But listen man, we ain't promoting negativity, man. It's the realest podcast we got my brother man, one of the, he listen man. I didn't worry about that. Come on, man Yo, he got my man.

Speaker 4:

Chia man, it ain't even Give him a round of applause for Chia man.

Speaker 3:

It ain't even. No, neither it all at the. You know what I mean. Niggas know what it is, man, they know what it is, niggas know what it is.

Speaker 4:

I'm just working. Listen man, listen regs and all that. You feel me. I pick your bitch up. Fuck the bussing down, skidding right back, you feel me.

Speaker 2:

You know who it is? Yeah, man.

Speaker 4:

However, this mic is not plugged up. I just wanted y'all to know. This is my hun In the sales. Shit hard that mic hard.

Speaker 3:

I didn't even let us record that we 30 minutes late.

Speaker 2:

I said go home and get that mic man, you feel me, he really went home and grabbed the mic.

Speaker 3:

He really went home. That's dedication man.

Speaker 1:

That's cheer for you man.

Speaker 3:

How everybody feeling mentally.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, man, how we look. Man, we had a crazy week last week. You know what I mean To speak on that we supposed to have an interview with Justin. Right, right, right, let's just talk about it, because we had an interview With Justin after we left New York and we didn't press the record button.

Speaker 1:

Oh my, that was crazy. How about cash? Look over to my.

Speaker 2:

We gonna speak on our good stuff. We gonna speak on the bad stuff.

Speaker 1:

Hold on, hold on, we gonna talk about it.

Speaker 4:

So three cameras and y'all didn't press. No, not the camera record.

Speaker 2:

The cameras, the cameras actually recorded.

Speaker 3:

You see the red, they recorded. You gotta hit record on that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we gonna talk about it because we want y'all to know, because we growing I mean, hey, we still growing, I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 4:

I done fucking Recorded a whole 30 minute box 29 right and that motherfucker was stopped at 5 minutes and I was, like I done said all that good shit. Yo it be when you say the best shit.

Speaker 3:

Man listen bro Shout out to Twin man. We came back from New York. Man Stuff was booked up. Shout out to Twin man, he made sure we was good. Shout out to Twin we man, he made sure we was good. Shout out to Twin, we get there. We bring Justin Murray, emory Jones' son. If y'all don't know who Emory Jones is that's Jay-Z right here.

Speaker 2:

Right, that's Jay-Z right here. Did you talk to him about Jay-Z? No?

Speaker 4:

No, I had your back, jay.

Speaker 3:

Listen, shout out to bro, we bring him to the draw, we do the interview with him. But man, I'm telling you, we killed this, we killed this interview.

Speaker 2:

I'm sitting right here. It was our best interview.

Speaker 3:

Right, meet Y'all. Best interview. They all was busy. So we got Manny On the board, bro. I'm talking we like an R15M bro. I see out my periphery, that the record button green and shit, that bitch supposed to be red.

Speaker 1:

I just put my head down. Yo, I just peeked over to make sure that shit was red yo, and guess what?

Speaker 2:

we couldn't even be mad. Only thing we could do was laugh it was the sooner we just started laughing about this real shit yeah

Speaker 4:

yeah, basically I had a voice over the whole joint, yo Yo.

Speaker 3:

Cash was like, keep it.

Speaker 2:

We keeping, it, we keep everything over I swear Nah, but.

Speaker 3:

How niggas feeling man I feel good, man.

Speaker 2:

I wanna talk about the New York trip also. Man, we had a little turmoil. Before we went out there, yeah, we actually was booking a trip. Oh, tell them how you feeling now. And then, oh, before we went out there, yeah, we actually was Booking a trip.

Speaker 3:

Oh, tell them how you feeling now and then oh.

Speaker 2:

I, I feel good about Everything Because, like I feel like there's no Nowhere we can, we can't go. You know what I'm saying. As black men, you feel me Right On this planet, like we should be able to walk Anywhere on God's green earth. You feel me. Yeah, walk anywhere on God's green earth. You feel me, and we should be able to talk and resolve stuff and be able to use our brain instead of using our hands and weapons and going crazy on each other.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying so.

Speaker 2:

We was actually able to be in Harlem. You know what I mean In the midst of where, dipset from.

Speaker 3:

Max B.

Speaker 2:

Max B French Montana Talk about it.

Speaker 3:

We was on these niggas blocks it felt good to be.

Speaker 1:

It felt good to be in a in the mr.

Speaker 2:

You know it was. It felt good to actually go up there after the conflict, also because it came to a resolution. You feel me.

Speaker 3:

Man, you don't hear. Cora talk good man.

Speaker 1:

I like that he usually be mad and cussing everybody out.

Speaker 3:

Who?

Speaker 4:

was the goblin, alright, so first, before I say anything.

Speaker 3:

I'm doing good. I'm doing fine, I'm doing real good mentally, right how you doing, man, nigga?

Speaker 4:

I am not in jail and I'm alive.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm very much perfect in a motherfucker Round of applause for that.

Speaker 2:

Round of applause. He going of applause he gonna do his own.

Speaker 3:

God damn Yo how you feeling, white boy, where Rude at.

Speaker 1:

Where Rude? Yeah, get his ass back. Yeah, how you feeling white, I'm feeling, hey, bro, I'm feeling great.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, white boy express a lot how he feel.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm feeling great White boy express that a lot, damn. He say he feeling great.

Speaker 3:

White boy express that a lot. He been great this whole week. He feeling great.

Speaker 2:

That mean everything White right now that mean everything white right now.

Speaker 3:

So now I'm gonna Elaborate. So if everybody seen this, we already said what we needed to say to the face and we done met up all so we can talk, you feel me Ain't no internet. None of that, yeah.

Speaker 1:

No, none of that.

Speaker 3:

We squashed it, went to niggas hood. Yeah, did things, stood on block, so we ain't on no Pillow talking type of. Y'all had New York beef. Listen Nah.

Speaker 4:

Hold on. No, he did, I was not right, let's talk about it.

Speaker 1:

Say no, let's talk about it.

Speaker 3:

So let's talk about it. All right, so shout out. G the smart guy manager reached out to us like two weeks ago. Yo, smart guy, I want to get on the pod. I got to learn how to make my story short. I be talking too much. G to reach out, Yo smart guy. We set it up for a certain date. And all that Shout out to Smart Guy, too, man. Shout out to Smart Guy, man, for real, he a thorough dude.

Speaker 1:

You want a Tia Tamera, little brother, no man, stop playing.

Speaker 3:

Yo stop playing.

Speaker 1:

Yo Stop playing. Stop playing, bro, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was looking up the first time.

Speaker 3:

Tamera Bro, we booked the Airbnb. He in charge of stuff like that. He book it. Airbnb get the wrong dates. Then we book another one. That's why we're going to be out in New York twice.

Speaker 3:

So, we said, fuck it, you feel me, but yo, that's rude, somebody go down. He's yerping and all that. But G to set up the jawn. Yo, we hear you. Yo G to set up the jawn. Yo, we hear you, yo G to set up the jawn. And uh, boom. So right, we make it to an Airbnb in New Jersey. So they call us man, something, something. We ain't comfortable, I ain't gonna. I'm gonna keep it real. We already squashing niggas man, me and Cora talking to the. So now, smart on the phone with me, cora jumping. Yo, this call, like Cora know not to talk to him, like we be talking to each other. Right, cora gets off the phone now.

Speaker 2:

Now, smart like yo, like we don't want to go to New Jersey, it jersey, wait, wait, tell him what we talked about, because it's kind of like gonna lead up to why okay, he argued all right, so I was on the phone with him right I get on the phone and I tell him, I say yo, whatever you trying to do, whatever you trying to do, we trying to do to make it comfortable. You feel me so if you want us To come to Harlem, we coming to Harlem. You feel me, or you want to Be inside of a hotel?

Speaker 3:

You want to be inside Of Airbnb, like bro was with it, whatever, so look His whole thing was.

Speaker 2:

He was like Hold on, let me see if I can Get my man's spot or whatever. Yeah, and Let me tell this part, cause you gonna get up yeah he said I'm gonna get my man Spot or whatever and I'm gonna call y'all back and I said alright, go ahead. Fine, I hang up.

Speaker 3:

He hang up. I was on a call for three Call OG, meach, me and Meach on the phone. Remind you, white boy don't know nothing, I don't know nothing. Yet we called white boy, right, smart Smart still ain't calling back. Now, mind you, I booked the.

Speaker 2:

Airbnb already. He ain't even on the phone. Right, I booked the Airbnb already.

Speaker 1:

That's all I know, yo. All I know is that.

Speaker 3:

Me OG Meach on the phone. White boy click over. All I know is we call him like yeah, bro, like we booked that joint and that joint 1700. Bro, these Talk about they don't feel comfortable 1700 Listen.

Speaker 4:

Hold on, hold on Listen. That's too far, you really gotta listen to it, bro.

Speaker 3:

This is crazy. We 1700. So white boy on the phone Like and I ain't gonna lie now that I think about it, kinda was my fault too. White boy on the phone, I click smart guy right over. So smart guy Started talking. So my man said we could do it, bro, smarty knee and fillers. Why we can't do that, arjon, though? Why we can't do that?

Speaker 3:

So, smart like Yo. You ain't talk to your team? No, I ain't talk to nobody. This white boy, what's up Me to my line? No, I ain't talk to none of my team. I'm the team.

Speaker 2:

What's up? Yo, we Look, wait, wait, before you continue. We changed the whole way we book stuff now.

Speaker 3:

But smart, the whole time, the whole.

Speaker 2:

Smart guy. Thank you. Thank you, skate.

Speaker 3:

Thank you, smart guy.

Speaker 2:

Smart was actually we don't do shit, like that no more, bro white boy.

Speaker 3:

Like I'm saying Bro you, bro white boy. Like I'm saying bro you, da-da-da-da-da. Bro white boy had like 30 seconds. You know what smart guy said Smart guy said all right, now nigga fuck your money.

Speaker 4:

Hey, yo Fuck what you spent.

Speaker 3:

I said Fuck your money All that. Now they really like going arguing like I. I'm like hold the fuck up. I know he ain't just telling me that With some New York niggas bro. I said he couldn't have just told me that Some New York niggas bro, he couldn't have.

Speaker 1:

So now they arguing. I thought I was hearing something.

Speaker 3:

White boy beat him in the argument. You heard him say fuck your money.

Speaker 4:

Yo Fuck me Bro. White boy beat him in. Be there, right. White boy's going to be there, right. Then we about to bump heads.

Speaker 3:

What's y'all location? I'm coming to Philly, like wherever y'all at. Then I'm like no, no, white boy, fuck the interview I want to holler at. Want I tell?

Speaker 1:

them.

Speaker 3:

I'm calling me. It's like yo, this nigga white boy just pissed me off. Bro, pissed me off like real bad. Come to find out. They ain't even know each other was Muslim. They dm he he dm?

Speaker 1:

yeah, he dm'd them. And he DM'd me yeah, he DM'd me.

Speaker 1:

And then I instantly shot him my number and we wound up all on the phone and then, once he heard my voice, he's like I just called you. I'm like, all right, nigga, I'm about to call you, nigga. And I hung up with them and I called him. You know what I'm saying and we talked you know what I'm saying and we just got to the bottom of it and I explained to him like bro, you know, we in the transitional period of our life right now, and like I ain't really like, I don't like how you spoke about our paper well, that's in the pants, because I don't want to start that back up.

Speaker 4:

Yo make a long story short it. That's in the pants, because I don't want to start that back up. No, Yo make a long story short. Man, it's a beauty in an ugly mess.

Speaker 2:

It's a beauty in an ugly mess. It was a conflict resolution. It was a conflict, they talked it out Smart guy actually helped us change our booking.

Speaker 3:

Bro, Two hours later, Rilla DeMose was there. Beautiful interview. While we was in the interview, I said this is what it looked like. When black men don't be in a feeling Feelings acting like hoes, they can act like men and bring something beautiful together.

Speaker 1:

We was out there on a block makes.

Speaker 4:

B used to be All these hood niggas Five.

Speaker 1:

What they say about New Yorkork girls. That is super.

Speaker 3:

True bro, I'm, I'm like yo. So who from here the bull like get to the? She like fox fox, like a girl like fox fox, like really like saying fact hard, hard. But she was like Fox word to my dad, nigga Fox, no, just because of that, fox Like what.

Speaker 4:

Yo shout out to Smart Guy, shout out to G, shout out to Harlem. Yo, y'all showed us so much. Love man, we about to drop this. Y'all showed us so much love.

Speaker 3:

Smart Guy showed love to the point that he made sure we Rode off in the car before he left. Yeah, I'm telling y'all no, that's what.

Speaker 4:

I said that's what I said, we just had to. That's what I said.

Speaker 3:

But shout out to Harlem. Y'all showed us love man.

Speaker 1:

We on cheer, damn man.

Speaker 2:

We had to wrap up that move, man. That was a little lot, man, but yeah, cheer man Back to you man.

Speaker 1:

Hey, white boy, you already know how we gonna do this. Rundown man. You know, cheer Matt.

Speaker 4:

The Bag Packington.

Speaker 1:

Where you from, man.

Speaker 4:

I'm from the north side of Philly, 29th and Diamond, where we can box right on 29th Street. If you looking for me, I'm probably not Gonna be on 29th street, that's where I'm from you.

Speaker 3:

Better not Nigga. I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a.

Speaker 1:

I'm a. I'm a. Give me a few of your early influences growing up.

Speaker 4:

Allen Iverson.

Speaker 1:

The lighter. Influences of what Comedy. Influences Life, uncle, whoever, I thought.

Speaker 4:

Allen Iverson was God. When I was a kid, I thought that nigga couldn't miss a shot. I thought he couldn't say nothing wrong. That's what I thought.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy, that's what I thought I thought I was better say nothing wrong.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, so I really.

Speaker 3:

that's why I thought AI was better than a jerk. That's what Cuzz be saying too, Make sure y'all share, like, subscribe, comment. Hit the notification bell and you don't use a motherfucking hater. I already know. Because, it's free.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead White. So you know, allen Iverson, as you know, one of your influences, or your influence growing up.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm saying you know he in the nba, you know what I'm saying. So what did he give you influence to do like? What did he show out of you?

Speaker 4:

what, what, fried the out of you yeah he's so that you said what did he influence it's?

Speaker 1:

all nice, what you think influence. Like it was, I was cooking shit.

Speaker 3:

Because, of AI. What Chia, do not play ball.

Speaker 1:

Or you was nice like that. No Chia Now, Not once.

Speaker 3:

Chia nice now, I just was playing ball today, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Chia was playing ball.

Speaker 1:

I just was playing ball today, Chia nice, I ain't going to lie At I seen thing one day ride through City. Mine and the Bentley. Changed my life Hold on, hold on.

Speaker 4:

I know a comedian.

Speaker 3:

You not better than Name him? You know who I'm talking about. I don't have a clue. Ain't no comedian. Who the best comedian basketball in Philly?

Speaker 4:

Buzz Taylor.

Speaker 3:

No, rich Dollaz, I'm about to say that, yeah, cook the shit out.

Speaker 4:

Hold on, watch this Rich Dollars.

Speaker 2:

Shout out Rich Dollars man. My fault, white boy.

Speaker 3:

You could walk him down that aisle. I just had to say that I'm going to walk him down. Let me see you later.

Speaker 4:

Rich Dollars was my fucking lady on my high school team. I ain't even know that.

Speaker 3:

He know better.

Speaker 2:

He know better.

Speaker 4:

Nigga Thomas Fitzsimons High School. Nigga, Pull it up. It's on Tasselary and everything. Fuck y'all talking about nigga, nigga stop calling me no more nigga, I ain't better. No fucker Four years younger than me, I was cooking him.

Speaker 3:

Fuck, is you talking about nigga? He was in ninth grade. I was four years younger than him.

Speaker 4:

I was cooking him Fuck.

Speaker 2:

is you talking about?

Speaker 4:

nigga.

Speaker 1:

He was a 19, 12-grade EMU trainer.

Speaker 4:

And that's my man. I love you to death. Rich, shout out, rich, shout out, rich.

Speaker 2:

Dollar, y'all see y'all at that celebrity ball game or something, when y'all do one man.

Speaker 3:

January 8th, the Arjon, our anniversary. I want one of that To be a part.

Speaker 2:

We might as well do Like a celebrity Basketball game With them man.

Speaker 1:

So look, I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 2:

Like AI, ai AI in Philadelphia.

Speaker 1:

He was influential. Crazy Cause like One day I saw AI On a city line In a Bentley. That shit changed my life.

Speaker 3:

We can see that all the time I seen AI.

Speaker 2:

In the Rose, I ain't going to lie. Ai came in my life too. He ain't take no pic with me.

Speaker 4:

Damn for real. Let me say something. He ain't take no pic with me, so listen right, I've never met AI in my life. I've never seen him.

Speaker 2:

I say you nut ass nigga, so look right.

Speaker 4:

I've never seen him in my life, but everybody say, oh, he don't take pictures. He did that to me. I would've cussed him smooth as fuck out.

Speaker 2:

I couldn't. He was a VIP somewhere. I would've given a fuck. You couldn't get to that, nigga.

Speaker 4:

I would've been screaming Motherfuckers. You would say that loud, like that.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? Oh yeah, you know, growing up, ai being your influence in North Philadelphia coming up, so you played ball in high school. What kind of like doing comedy.

Speaker 3:

Oh, don't go too fast.

Speaker 2:

You definitely skipped the whole. Don't go too fast. That was a whole. You want me to take it from here? No, go ahead.

Speaker 3:

Because you on a childhood. Yeah, you got to stay right there Say no more.

Speaker 1:

So, your childhood coming up, ai being one of your early influences, you know what I mean. Give me like your childhood. Give me like your childhood. Give me like your household, like how was you coming up, how was your household?

Speaker 4:

Mother father? No, no, my dad died when I was two months in the car accident. Right Damn. Shout out to him, Shout out to Pop Yo that nigga, I ain't know him Shout out to the rest of them. I don't know them.

Speaker 1:

I wish I would have met you, though.

Speaker 4:

Shout out to you though I don't know, my mom was a fucking dog.

Speaker 3:

She don't play.

Speaker 4:

She always working. You know what that means. I'm outside, yeah Right, so it was lit. I'm not going to sit here and say because I grew up in North Florida my mom had the best house in house that everybody want to go to.

Speaker 1:

That was my house.

Speaker 4:

With the internet, with the game, with the fucking snacks. I love when niggas explain they shit and be real.

Speaker 3:

I love that People be wanting to be up in the struggle so bad.

Speaker 1:

I hate that shit.

Speaker 3:

I love, he just kept it a mean number.

Speaker 4:

I ain't everything my nigga. I ain't everything Nigga I was a fucking bitch Like a bitch what you?

Speaker 3:

do not got that attitude bro you work your ass off. People who usually grow up like that they spoil. You don't want to work.

Speaker 4:

My mom was always at work, so that's the model. Ai was the influence, but my mom was the role model to show you nigga this shit every day, round of applause for that man.

Speaker 3:

A lot of people be holding these rappers. He said his mom.

Speaker 4:

Like.

Speaker 3:

AI was his mom, though that was my big dog and all Feel me Go ahead.

Speaker 4:

I used to think my mom was rich. I used to think my mom was rich. Like stop telling people that.

Speaker 3:

That's really a hundred, bro. I really commend you for that Like. All that joking comedian shit aside, I told y'all when the pod started it's a real dude right here. Keep it real, bro.

Speaker 1:

So coming up and you saying your mother be a hard worker and being the main motive of where you get your hard work from. You know what I mean Coming up in your household or whatever. Give me your childhood, how the neighborhood was.

Speaker 4:

Trash. Everything outside my house was trash. 29th and 9th, everything outside my house was trash. I promise you, I don't even know. You know the dirtiest houses is the funnest crib to go to, absolutely I stayed in that motherfucker Roaches and everything Walking the wall on.

Speaker 1:

TVs, all types of good shit. Mom tell you to shake your clothes before you go. No, no, my mom was like you, the dirty ass them.

Speaker 4:

I'm like man my mom, was gutter.

Speaker 4:

She'd fuck me up and everything. My mom was a fucking beast. I just always got to give back to my mom. But I was in the streets with the gutter, the dirtiest niggas I don't know what y'all want to say. Them niggas was trifling. And then watch this right, they all was pussy too. Ain't that crazy? I'm trying to. I'm doing all this. This is where I had to make boxers and knockers. I was like, oh, all right, maybe these young boys don't even know I'm doing all this, not knowing I'm trying to impress these niggas, so look.

Speaker 1:

Oh, you ain't let me finish.

Speaker 4:

That's what you want to say that's what you want to say. Hold up, look, go ahead, go ahead. I'm trying to impress fucking losers, right, I'm taking risks, I'm doing risky shit for no money and these niggas ain't even never did no risk. So I'm trying to impress bums. That's not even out here risking shit. I'm out here trying to be a street nigga. For what that shit ain't getting my mama dude. I don't even know no millionaire street nigga. Maybe I don't know the right street niggas. I don't know noaires street niggas. Maybe I don't know the right street niggas.

Speaker 4:

I don't know no millionaires street niggas.

Speaker 2:

That's around that age, around like 16 to like around 23, 22. You be in that era of what he just said. I'm riding for my homie tight. Okay, trying to prove Doing dumb shit, trying to prove shit to your homies. Then you get to a point like what the fuck am?

Speaker 4:

I doing. No, no, you get to fuck the jam. No, no, no, look, yeah, you get the jam. Hold on, and the only person you can call is your mother. Some niggas die too.

Speaker 2:

Some niggas, you feel me yeah.

Speaker 3:

I just want to say this right, hey, I want to go away. Boy, that's content stuff, like if I remember who you was working with or recorded you, I shout them out.

Speaker 1:

But whoever they is, shout out to them.

Speaker 3:

You got a video that's pinned on your gram. When you said, when a person asked when did you know you was getting to a point like you in a way or something, and all that.

Speaker 4:

So I want you to repeat that to the people. It's my favorite story. It's going to get into the comedy shit. But the real shit come first, yeah Last time I got locked up. I'm 28, 29 years old. Full of pistol, motherfucking I get to quarantine. I got an 18-year-old son. We rapping. I'm thinking I'm thorough Giving him game.

Speaker 3:

How old was you?

Speaker 4:

I'm 29.

Speaker 1:

So it was a 10-year.

Speaker 4:

A 10-year game. So I'm like you know I'm going to do this, you're supposed to do this. I'm Instagram popping, whatever you want to call it. I'm all that. I'm thinking I'm giving this nigga game right and I'm running that shit. I don't know if none of y'all niggas been to jail, but when you talking to your celly that motherfucking conversation long as a motherfucker, that motherfucker all day, all you got is time. I'm a clown of the morning. Y'all still talking. We need to go Psych up or not. They need to go to sleep.

Speaker 4:

However, at the end of this long ass, conversation this little young nigga say dang, I ain't know, grownups go through that.

Speaker 1:

I'm like.

Speaker 4:

I didn't even know it was a fucking grownup in the cell. My nigga, Ain't that fucked?

Speaker 3:

up. Wow, really Listen, though I didn't even know it was a grownup in the cell.

Speaker 4:

I'm like whoa, this nigga got my daughter by five years. I'm a grown ass man. What am I doing?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's why I told him to repeat that shit. How the fuck I'm giving you game.

Speaker 4:

I'm sitting in a jail cell. What type of game?

Speaker 3:

is that? 29 years old, he 18.

Speaker 4:

Fuck, I can't give you no game from inside. Did you try to be a better criminal? No, that's, I got to get my shit together so I can get myself some proper game Bro.

Speaker 3:

That's why, real right, my man.

Speaker 2:

Ace was saying like he was like uh.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Ace too, man yeah shout out to Ace.

Speaker 2:

He was like I'm not, I can't be nobody's role model.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I remember that he body role model. I remember that. Remember that combo. I remember that he was like I still smoke weed.

Speaker 2:

I'm like so you still might be a kid role model, so you gotta watch how you moving. He like I'm not no role model.

Speaker 3:

He said I'm not even someone he's like I can't be, I'm gonna tell them to do that, and I'm doing this, and I ain't gonna lie right and I'm going to tell them to do that and I'm doing this and I ain't going to lie right and I ain't going to lie. So the reason I asked Chia to repeat that is because that is the same thing that happened to me. Like I don't know if y'all who was at the Manny High School tour the last one, but when we did the Q&As at the end and the student asked me like when did you want to take a?

Speaker 3:

certain Bro. I said the same thing I said when I went to jail and my bail was $100,000 and the 10% was $10,000. And then you go to bail bonds and you get them $2,000 and they put up the rest and I didn't have that. I'm an in the way bum out here. I'm out here carrying guns trying to wreck, trying to sell this and do that, and I don't got 2,000 saved. You a bum, Point blank period. You an in the way bum. Don't try to give nobody no lectures. Don't think you thorough. I know how to wreck. I'm smarter than people, ass bull. But them people. You smarter than out there with jobs and getting some ass. And you in here, y'all ain't see when Meek said what he said Nah, we're all right right.

Speaker 3:

Y'all ain't see when Meek said he said Meek said something people tried to bid Like when he was like oh, losing your chick, something that's like losing your celly. And people tried to like, no, that's real like when you get in them jails, bro you start getting attached to people cause you need the love. You need to not think about the outside you need the real love. You lose your celly and stuff that shit. Break your heart like you broke up with a girl, bro. No, bullshit.

Speaker 4:

It's like your diary. I can't speak on that, right, because shout out to my mama my mama was a vicious fucking animal. You feel me? I'm 13 years old, september 13, 2005. Right.

Speaker 3:

It's the cheer I want.

Speaker 4:

My grandpa died, dead gone. I look at my mama like Ma, Can I stay over at school? He said boy, hell, no, You're going to take your ass to school.

Speaker 3:

I said oh shit, your dad died man.

Speaker 4:

So that let me know that life go on. Yeah, so I don't really be like.

Speaker 2:

Yo your mama G for that.

Speaker 4:

Oh, G, and I don't even think that was the message she was she didn't really, she ain't even know, but you got it early.

Speaker 3:

You feel me, I'm not even being a producer like you. I want her on the pod. I do. You is one different dude man.

Speaker 2:

She going to tell us all the crazy stories about this boy.

Speaker 3:

I ain't going to lie bro. I ain't gonna lie. Let me spin a block real quick, man.

Speaker 2:

We're going from the childhood right when did you know, you was funny.

Speaker 3:

He just took my point.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna ask that before. That's exactly what I was about to ask him. I swear.

Speaker 4:

We said the real shit.

Speaker 3:

You basically asked it already you can ask I swear, we said the real shit. Yeah, you basically asked it already.

Speaker 4:

Keep it a bean and you can ask yeah, I still don't think I'm funny.

Speaker 2:

I keep telling y'all so you think you be mean to motherfuckers and then they be like I'm dead up.

Speaker 1:

Yair said the same shit, my nigga. He said that shit to us. Yair said the same exact shit, bro. He said the shit at the drone tour, my nigga.

Speaker 3:

He said I do not be playing.

Speaker 4:

My nigga. I be serious, did 100% serious. So when I'm up I'm like yo. You is so fucking funny.

Speaker 3:

I'm like, is this motherfucker playing in my face? Yo, it's so funny because all your best videos you really did serious yeah, why the fuck?

Speaker 4:

It's what you used to put the. You really be serious. Stop pressing the date Out of my fucking date pass. Came from my heart, nigga. You really wanted the date pass the whole month. You see my fuck going for that date. He be like that's dick eating, ass Fucking driver.

Speaker 2:

That'll do the bus driver. Man, that's my man, that's my man.

Speaker 3:

So you basically saying I still my man. So you're basically saying so you're basically saying right now, you just still don't think you.

Speaker 4:

Alright, so let me rephrase it you done stand up, I do stand up.

Speaker 3:

You do stand up I stand up on Saturday. We pulling up If you really think about it, bro, check the schedule on Saturday Meech. Be really serious, Like really think of when Chia playing.

Speaker 4:

Tell me one time I said a joke Knock, knock.

Speaker 1:

who's the fuck there? Yeah, yeah, I get what you're saying.

Speaker 3:

Like a setup and all that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like Bernie Mac, I just sit through camera and say what the fuck I mean. I tell everybody you Philly Bernie. Mac.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I do get Bernie Mac something like you looked up to. Yeah, yeah, bernie Mac is my Motherfucking. Every joke he ever told Was real. So it's feeling, it's more so feeling. It ain't.

Speaker 1:

It ain't really like how you thinking about or I'm about to Lie on this- or set this joke up. No, I feel like this and I'm gonna express myself Like this.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna tell you this it ain't even really like. I swear to God it's going to sound cliche, right. The shit that I do on Instagram. I do the shit all day long?

Speaker 1:

They literally do not stop with me so when.

Speaker 4:

I feel like taking. I can literally take the camera all day and make a video all day saying shit. I do it all day long Because when I found out that's what they like on the internet, I'm like, oh, this is easy Natural. Me being natural. Fuck natural niggas. I'm just breathing at this point.

Speaker 3:

I swear to God. So let me rephrase the question when did you start noticing the way you talk? Be serious, and this that and the third was special and made people laugh.

Speaker 4:

Talk be serious and this that and the third was special and made people laugh, or special to others. I made niggas laugh my whole life. That's what I'm like and that's the real rap, even when I was playing basketball, like if we playing on the you know, I don't fuck with the championship game, nigga, I'm going to say some nut ass, shit, right, and you might laugh, and then I'm going to fuck at you.

Speaker 2:

I'm One more time.

Speaker 4:

What's next?

Speaker 2:

Because we got to exit three different ways, because he ain't saying it how we want to say it when you start making money off of comedy. Bro, what the fuck man.

Speaker 1:

That's the real question, man.

Speaker 2:

That's the real question.

Speaker 1:

When you start making money off of that shit.

Speaker 4:

When you start making money from it. Man 2016, when I started making money from the internet, okay, and you just can't or something right. No, I was on my way in, you was on your way in. Yeah, I was on my way in. I actually started going super viral. I was on the run, yo yeah.

Speaker 3:

I swear to God. Let me say something. I believe you. Let me say something.

Speaker 1:

That's up when they want to run. People probably correct me. People probably correct me in the comments.

Speaker 3:

You could correct me too. You his man. I don't know what year this was, bro. Bro, I put this shit on my life. Chia ran the city. Nobody else's videos matter but his. I don't remember what year it was. This is the realest and fucking most podcast. Real rad, real rad. You feel me Like? Subscribe. Comment, share.

Speaker 2:

If you don't, you's a fucking hater.

Speaker 3:

Look bro, Listen.

Speaker 2:

Now you got to get into detail.

Speaker 3:

Listen, bro, now we got to get into detail.

Speaker 1:

Listen, bro. Now we got to get into detail.

Speaker 3:

No, look, listen, no for sure, bro, I swear bro, I'm not. I don't hold nuts up this. My man, like he know me. If I was saying something, I ain't saying it to make him Bro. It was one year, bro. I I don't remember the year I'm going to tell you. Let me walk it down, he used to put a picture on the side Right and on the other side. He used to walk up and be like, oh yeah yeah, why you and then at the end be like no, that's nigga, Bro.

Speaker 3:

He ran the city and everybody copied him. No, that's the part niggas don't be talking about. He went to jail, bro. Everybody copied him. Wow, Out of towners. You better preach, preacher, what you better preach Bro out of towners, not just Philly people. Okay, A couple Philly people stole too. We ain't going to get into that Everybody.

Speaker 4:

Everybody, bro, I'm telling you, look your favorite. The only reason I'm saying this Stole my shit, damn the only reason I'm saying this and I'm looking at you.

Speaker 3:

It's the real of the most podcast.

Speaker 2:

It's the real of the most pod.

Speaker 3:

Only reason I'm saying this and looking at you, bro, right.

Speaker 2:

Is because I already know what y'all talking about. If you looking at me, why you looking at me like my people spit it no.

Speaker 1:

I.

Speaker 2:

What is he talking about?

Speaker 3:

No, I said I'm looking at you, bro, because I know Kord personally. That's my big brother. He just started getting all social media savvy Because of the pie. That's why.

Speaker 2:

I'm looking at you so you probably don't even know. Exactly that's what I'm talking about. When I brought up Deke.

Speaker 3:

Westside and everybody in here was like what are you talking about you? Feel me, he was. You talking about you, feel me, he was popping with Vine. Nobody, you feel me, but anyway, actually no Deke Westside, though. Yeah, yeah, you told me yeah. Shout out to Deke, shout out Deke. But bro, I swear, bro I swear, nobody did this. Yet Everybody was skittin' and you two, chia, came out, put skittin and YouTube. Chia came out, put up like me.

Speaker 4:

Let me tell you, tell it, bro, cuz I don't even remember the year, but it was like a year and a half 16, right bro he ran this first of all for four years probably, probably about three, four years before that I was niggas cuz I had one viral video before that, when niggas get their first gun. I was the first nigga ever made that video. I sat back and I said I said how did niggas not make this skit? And I'm not even no skit nigga but I said how? I'm just sitting by, I'm just like how do niggas not make this skit about how niggas act when they get their first gun.

Speaker 3:

Get their first gun. I'm like what bull spinning right there Ain't nobody spinning, you just want to take it out and you seen the bull cop.

Speaker 4:

Nah man.

Speaker 3:

I ain't going to draw on him. Nah, man bro.

Speaker 4:

I tried, Bro.

Speaker 3:

I swear to God everybody copied this man, bro, because he went to jail. So, he wasn't home to say it, so they took it. I'm dead serious. I'm dead serious bro.

Speaker 4:

So 2000,.

Speaker 3:

Whatever that Porsche video was what year was that? 2016.

Speaker 4:

No, the Porsche video was like 2013, 14, something like that. Then in 2016,.

Speaker 2:

I'm like man, I'm working my research.

Speaker 4:

I'm like man, fuck these. I'm not no skit. Nigga. See what y'all talking about. Are you on a tour? I don Say what I want. What I want, however, I want Ain't nobody watching me anyway.

Speaker 3:

But explain the format when I say this to the side.

Speaker 4:

Explain that I want y'all to hear this shit. So, just like I said, I'm going to say whatever the fuck I want Nobody. I got 12 followers. Who's going to see this shit? And then Rasheed Jordan gets booked. Shout out Rasheed Jordan and I just say Rasheed, what's up, what's wrong?

Speaker 3:

my nigga.

Speaker 4:

You over some iPhones and I post it and I go by my way and I come back with 12 followers and 10,000 views. I'm like what the fuck? Damn I'm like hold on. I seen it. I'm like I know this is not what they want. Because this is easy, I line up again. I do something with LeBron James. That shit did like 10,000 views I said what this is. Then I did the Deceptive video. Did you know what I just said? Stop pressing the date on my date pass.

Speaker 4:

This is when I knew it was real. I posted on Instagram. I go on Facebook. That bitch got like half a million views.

Speaker 3:

Half a million. Yeah, I seen it, that's what I was about to say Half a million, I remember.

Speaker 4:

And I didn't post it. I said, oh, I'll never not post on Facebook again. That's when I started posting on Facebook. That's when Facebook.

Speaker 3:

And my.

Speaker 4:

Facebook took over. Right, that's how I'm like yo. This nigga really knows some shit right yeah bro. Because nigga I was getting 40, 50, 60 million views on a video Killing them.

Speaker 3:

One video, 60 million views. Before all these niggas who popping was popping.

Speaker 4:

No, they was popping right.

Speaker 3:

They was popping, let me say look, but they wasn't.

Speaker 4:

Ask all them niggas, whoever was a part of the funny team, the VSF Boobie, the funniest affiliate, the who Mirror, the Scat, whoever was a fuck one group chat.

Speaker 3:

Remember we was at Lil' Kajon the big one, listen.

Speaker 4:

I put them niggas in a group chat and I said I'm coming for y'all niggas. Damn. I asked all them niggas For real. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah, called Undefined and I was like that shit lit, I want to be on that joint. I said, but I'm not reaching the fuck out. You feel me? I ain't begging to be on the money fucking show, so I'm going to work hard and them niggas going to reach out to me. You think they didn't reach out to me?

Speaker 3:

Stop playing Round of applause man. Round of applause my mom real quick.

Speaker 4:

Right when that shit was happening, we was going to my nephew's birthday party. Right Now I said, mom, because this shit was new to me, because when you're making videos and your numbers running up, you do not know how people really see you. So I was going outside though I was getting the love. Oh, this shit is real. I was going to my nephew's birthday party. I'm like Mom, I don't know if you know, but I'm the poppinest motherfucker in the city, no doubt about it. She said, boy, I ain't try to hear that shit.

Speaker 1:

I swear to God I ain't hear that shit boy.

Speaker 4:

I said I don't care if you try to hear it, this is what it is. So I hold the door open for her. She walk in and as soon as I walk in it's the board. You're in Immediately.

Speaker 3:

She's like who the fuck is my son, look so.

Speaker 4:

I take a picture with her. She's like. You know her. I said I just told you I'm the most popular motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

In the city right now and listen Right.

Speaker 2:

Give him a round of applause. Man, it's a rabbit hole.

Speaker 4:

Cause. When I was popular, wallo was in jail right. Watch how crazy this is. I went to jail February 13, 2017. Wildo said he came home the 17th Damn 2017.

Speaker 4:

February Damn. So when I was calling home, I'm checking in, guess who ain't had no platform? Rich Dollaz, nigga, fuck. Right with you, nigga. Everybody, my son, nobody was doing this shit, but me, this nigga. No, I'm dead ass serious. So I'm calling home. They're like this person. They were saying shit about AJ Dollars, saying shit about Rich Dollars. They were saying shit about it was like this nigga named Wilder, but he a motivational speaker, and I was like, oh how cool. I was just checking in because I was like hot, I was on fire with the jail, mad as shit.

Speaker 3:

Nigga, I'm is a mother video. Still, it was so bad. I want the gentleman to get started clapping. I want to be, I'll be clapping, but I told y'all he was here telling you, bro, it was like a good eight years. She had the fucking city in his palm. I remember it was one bit, it was accept the one. It was something about girls. It was something about a girl. You did the video Stop fucking.

Speaker 4:

No, I think it was probably when I said screenshot. I'm sending your ass upstate.

Speaker 3:

Oh my god, I'm sending your ass upstate, bro.

Speaker 4:

It betray your ass Like Pokemon cards.

Speaker 1:

Yo, so, like you know, coming up with the creative shit you be coming up with, where do that come from? What's creative About the shit I be coming up with? Where do that come from? What's creative about this? I'll be saying, bro, whether you know it or not, bro, that is bro, it is an art, bro, everything is an art bro, it's creative bro

Speaker 3:

and you gotta, and you gotta, draw your hands like pokemon cards I'm telling you, bro, nobody like you I'm gonna keep it real.

Speaker 2:

When you turn talent into a dollar man, you got something man. So I feel like Once you start Doing something and you get to a certain point you comfortable, or you get to a point you get used to it, you gotta go ahead and reach another level.

Speaker 3:

Absolutely. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

So, um, what would be the next level? Oh, my fuck off.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I'm trying to produce my own stand-ups In that movie. That's fire. I just want to be the boss that's fire and still be a part of it, Like I'm cool with it.

Speaker 2:

Like I listen to Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 3:

He be like man. I still just go around, do stand-ups, pop in the little shots people don't even know. Dave, make people laugh.

Speaker 1:

He said I just traveled with an rv choose a city I'm at at the time and just do stand up.

Speaker 3:

So look, I'm gonna ask your question after you go so you because you're a hard-working dude, bro you got.

Speaker 1:

You got a lot of stuff going on. I'm sitting here thinking about him like this really is working, crazy man. I'm like, damn, this nigga really is working, crazy man.

Speaker 4:

How you feel being in the pod space.

Speaker 3:

What? Pod space? All right, I think what. Because, wait, you in the pod space, I'm in the pod space, definitely in the pod space, but that's not my pod space. All right, so tell them. Don't even tell them, Chief. Tell them what you're saying.

Speaker 1:

All right, okay, because because you a host on a show in Philadelphia that's pretty popular, so you know, being on Philly First 48.

Speaker 3:

Shout out Johnny Mac and Cy Yola.

Speaker 1:

My gosh being in the space. You know what I'm saying In the pod space. How has it been for you Like? Do you like it?

Speaker 4:

Man, I like whatever the fuck the I do, I wouldn't be doing so. I just love, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I love making cards, I love working you see how hard, because that's why you might work for me. Because you said, you know, I just said like damn, you, you creative, bro, and you'd be like damn you think I should create it. No, that really is creative. And on some real, I'm gonna keep it real with you. I watched, watched the Garcia interview, probably like a few days ago, and, whether you know it or not, bro, you did great on that shit, right.

Speaker 3:

You did great on all of them. I ain't even going to lie, bro. I ain't even going to lie. Shout out Manny25. Just walked in the building, man, my fucking boy. Shout out Manny25.

Speaker 1:

Feel me Yo, I, my fucking boy, shout out Manny, what's up my boy?

Speaker 2:

Feel me Late, early but late.

Speaker 3:

Yo, I ain't gonna hold you, bro. So you got your catalog Is real decent. Not only you the mentioning Eight years ago, seven, six, five With your viral videos, everybody jockeying style. Not even mentioning that. See one thing about you as a comedian nobody can't play with you, because you could talk about what you did eight years ago and you could talk about 2023 and 4 being a part of the biggest podcast in Philadelphia. You got your own platform, box 29,. Box 29 News. That's Ch.

Speaker 3:

Nobody else and you still do your, your little. You feel me, you put up your joints.

Speaker 1:

You, we gotta get viral. You, you mean we got a cartoon coming out soon, bro okay, okay, so so listen, right, so listen.

Speaker 3:

I noticed that you treat pie. You treat pie like, like you don't.

Speaker 1:

I noticed that too.

Speaker 3:

I do it, but you be doing good, though, but why? But listen though, so I'm not even gonna ask you why you do it like that. I'm gonna ask you what makes you Not like. Treat it like Box 29, cause it ain't yours.

Speaker 4:

Or you just don't like it. I don't feel like I don't treat it like Box 29. I feel like, nigga, I'm a star End of you to fuck me.

Speaker 3:

Ew, you feel me For real, they ain't do that yet I mean I got 1,000 first 48s.

Speaker 4:

I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 3:

You got 50, first 48s.

Speaker 2:

Come on this. You got Philly first. 48?. Come on, this nigga got to stop it, man. No, I'm just saying no. No, I'm doing it because it's a right. Did I say you a comedian bro?

Speaker 4:

I want to put my hand in everything, just because you don't know what's going to break you through. It's not F with Pied. I love doing the Pied. I love doing Bop. I love doing Philly. First 48. I love that shit because them niggas ain't gonna ask what the fuck niggas really gonna ask and, first of all, they be throwing me the fire.

Speaker 1:

And that's what I'm trying to say, bro.

Speaker 3:

Like that's what I'm saying bro, you be the one doing it, you and this and this, and this. You ask the best questions, bro, on that job and this power space, bro.

Speaker 1:

That's why we all perfect, that's why you do that, johnny mack and sayo, what he asked in the interview, so, um the garcia, john to uh to, for example, when, um, when the mike knox uh situation uh had came up, uh, I forgot exactly what sayola had asked him. But you had, you had right up, like what happened.

Speaker 3:

So yeah, he kind of like niggas, like you know what happened no, I don't say it say that's what I like about. No, I don't know all that cool say all that you know because look, I said it to him earlier like bro.

Speaker 1:

Bro, my personality broke through when I stopped being so thorough. Remember when I told you that earlier? You know what I'm saying. I start really catching my whole full personality and feeling like I can hit my max potential when I stop being too thorough.

Speaker 4:

Let me say something and I be thinking that excuse me real quick.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to let you rock Philly. Niggas, be being too thorough, bro. All the time, all the timeiggas be being too thorough, bro.

Speaker 2:

All the time we be being too thorough bro.

Speaker 1:

We just be too thorough, bro, for nothing. And this nigga like this, look, he like they being too thorough. Nigga smiling. He like what happened. He on, just like what happened. You know what happened, what happened, nigga, you know what happened? No, no, what happened?

Speaker 3:

Nigga.

Speaker 1:

You know, what happened. So now he forcing the nigga. You know what I'm saying? Nah, I'm telling you.

Speaker 4:

I know what happened.

Speaker 1:

I need y'all to inform me what happened, so that way I can move further On what I think, further on what's gonna happen After you tell me what happened.

Speaker 2:

So was they. They actually said what happened.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean. This is the biggest thing, right, johnny Mac, never. First of all, number one I'm so focused on me and how I'm going to get my mom off that block that she raised me on and get my family better. I don't be paying attention to them niggas, like if y'all niggas got big ass chains and shit. I don't got that shit, Fuck.

Speaker 2:

why don't you go to the mall?

Speaker 3:

I ain't used to look at stuff like that, but now I'm the same way. Why am I so invested in you? You sitting here with a $100,000 chain on and I don't got that.

Speaker 4:

I'm super, I'm trying to get that type of, so I get exactly what you're saying so, number one, I don't even see y'all, I just see what I'm trying to get done.

Speaker 2:

So when I'm asking that's what be happening at Ruleter Moose, what happened? I really don't. So when I'm asking questions, like yo.

Speaker 4:

What happened? I really don't know, and I know thousands of people don't know. I know that Because I don't know what the fuck we talking about. I mean, look, if y'all can see, I literally be on the side like this, I'm being honest.

Speaker 1:

Can I be?

Speaker 2:

honest right now. I don't even know what y'all talking about. Right now, Bro, we talking Like real shit.

Speaker 3:

I'm about to explain to you what we talking about. I'm trying to stay in there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, All right so basically I'm not in there bro.

Speaker 3:

You know Mike Knox. Yeah, yeah, mike Knox was on Philly First 48.

Speaker 4:

That was my first day ever hearing about Mike Knox. I mean, I heard about him, I never seen him. I did not know he look like On the ride there. I was googling this nigga. Basically. You do that all the time. I knew Mike Knox For a long time, basically.

Speaker 3:

We talking about how?

Speaker 2:

Mike Knox.

Speaker 3:

And Garci Was on Philly First 48. He host there and Niggas was talking about the Meek shit, but in subliminal. So niggas, like you know what happened. He like no what happened. Like he the one who made them explain what happened.

Speaker 1:

You feel me Okay, yeah, and like go into Certain details.

Speaker 3:

You know Mike Knox and me Bumping heads right now Garcy Dream Chasers. So they got interviewed Back to back and shit like that.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

So he was like Really lost, Like yo, I really Don't know what Y'all talking about. Like and then Like, and then you're like you know, no, I don't Like.

Speaker 2:

Say it Like because I'm going to tune in.

Speaker 3:

I really got to tune in. I don't even think a thousand people in Philly even know about that beef.

Speaker 1:

So it further makes them like tell the story in a way yeah. So everybody can get like.

Speaker 2:

So now I'm about to tap in for real, because now I know.

Speaker 1:

Because you'll be telling the story from like a thorough standpoint man. You know what happened. Then it go on some bullshit.

Speaker 2:

We gotta stop that man.

Speaker 1:

And make niggas only look at the story from one side or one frame. No, when you make a nigga, when you do what he did, bro, you get the entirety of everything.

Speaker 3:

He look like he don't even know what the fuck we talking about right now. No, watch this. I'm always on point. Watch this.

Speaker 4:

It's not that I did something I genuinely didn't know.

Speaker 2:

I don't study all that, I believe you, bro, because I really don't belong, right.

Speaker 3:

The thing is they used to niggas studying them. Yeah Right, so when it's a nigga, that don't know.

Speaker 4:

Is shocked up and you like, nigga, stop playing with me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, like you know what's up.

Speaker 3:

So Like everybody, and if you're tired.

Speaker 4:

To me being a comedian Cause, niggas always think I'm playing the play.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying. What's your name? Eric Ha.

Speaker 4:

He a bullshitter.

Speaker 3:

But I peeped on Philly first 48. He be dead serious. And niggas start Bro, I'm not laughing.

Speaker 1:

No, I noticed that when we was with him at Chat and Chew.

Speaker 3:

I was like I'm serious and I'm like alright, alright. That's why I started off the pod seeing what I said Like alright.

Speaker 1:

And I want to see something. There's somebody that think you playing bro all day. They don't just think you playing.

Speaker 4:

This comedian stigma will fuck you up One of my good homies now. It's my man named Jamaican J. Right, charles, jamaican J Because Tins and them put fuck the stigma up right. They opened the door where everybody just walk up to you and roast you now.

Speaker 3:

Everybody don't roast. I don't play with that. Everybody don't play like that.

Speaker 4:

I don't play with everybody like that when we was getting to know each other. He was going at me I'm like bro, I don't, I don't fuck you up, bro, what the fuck is you talking? About Now listen on the fact that I put the videos out the same way. Motherfucker, he taking it as a joke.

Speaker 3:

It's funny and I'm like nigga, I'm at this location.

Speaker 4:

Please show the up. You feel me, because he was just striking my nerves. I'm like, oh no, yeah, I had to do something.

Speaker 1:

Then he then he wrote back like hold up you serious, I ain't sure I'm like I'm dead, I'm ready to go to jail today.

Speaker 4:

Today, nigga, look at the camera. They warm my shit up. This nigga just start talking for no reason, because they open the door for niggas to just roast you. You don't even know me, bro, I might be having a fucked up day.

Speaker 3:

You feel me. I wanted to see something. Man, Y'all came to.

Speaker 4:

Oh you serious, I'm playing you gotta. He's old bro. I'm playing my fault, you gotta get to that I'm like.

Speaker 3:

oh, bro, my nigga, I wanted to say something.

Speaker 2:

You letting the youth know that you can resolve things with your brothers. Man, constant resolution no, no look.

Speaker 3:

I want to give him a round of applause now, man, because I don't even want you to press nothing when I talk about it. So we was at the Chat and Chew series, you feel me. We interviewed everybody like a three-question drawing and all that. And I asked Chia something and I told him like bro, I'm going to say this on the pod again, because everybody won't see a Chat and Chew event.

Speaker 4:

That tend to get less views than a real pod so everybody not going click on, check and chew like they is going.

Speaker 3:

Uh, right, so I'm gonna see this here like and I can mean you, because how old is you? 46, stop playing 46.

Speaker 4:

Stop playing dog, that's wild right there I'm 32.

Speaker 3:

All right so look bro, as a 32-year-old right, I tell people this all the time. Now, Chia is the only person like, literally not exaggerating, I'm not nothing, Correct me if I'm wrong she is the only person whoever says whoever, whoever. Um, yeah, right there, chia is the only person that I know that says something about a drill rapper, or, like a drill rapper, somebody that people know for being in, allegedly being in gangs or whatever. But drill rapper is one of the youth out here who running wild, allegedly in people's eyes.

Speaker 3:

He's the only person who I seen say something. So Chia got the Box 29. I'm going to break it down for y'all, because people in this room probably don't even know. Chia got a joint called Box 29. He basically make it, I'm a black news reporter. He a black news reporter man. Right here man Merch decent.

Speaker 4:

You should start selling these things. I do.

Speaker 2:

I got man merch decent, I do. I got merch in the car.

Speaker 3:

Oh, what you was about to say, box 29 I seen that today it was a went on a run in puerto rico. Yeah, yeah, jill, y'all keep. So I get serious. That's real, let me deliver the news how? Yo, let me get serious bro.

Speaker 2:

Why you go to.

Speaker 4:

Puerto.

Speaker 1:

Rico.

Speaker 4:

He talking about you doing it still America, nigga.

Speaker 3:

He got him in the car. That's still America, bro.

Speaker 4:

Like a bitch. It's a breeze. I go to Puerto Rico.

Speaker 3:

Where the lighter at yo why you keep drawing. All right, yo, these dudes is fucking crazy. You keep bidding no. So basically, bro Chia is the only one that's over 28 that I seen say something. So he got a joint called Box 29. Is a young Philadelphia rapper? I don't even think he over 20 yet.

Speaker 4:

No he 24.

Speaker 3:

No, not him, the one you was talking about. He like 18, hop out blick. Okay, yeah, free hop out blick.

Speaker 4:

Everything is Chill, that's his name, nigga. Everybody your name is associated With. What the fuck you doing? Chill, when you was outside, you was hopping out Free, hop out blick man, you locked up no Free, hop out blick.

Speaker 3:

Allegedly Everything is up. I don't give a fuck, yo cheese. Let me tell you what. No, all right, let me finish. No, no, no, let me finish bro.

Speaker 4:

I can't associate with that, because listen right, listen right.

Speaker 3:

Y'all, keep y'all drawing, bro, no he said for real.

Speaker 4:

I don't want, and then I'm going to say what I got to say. Go ahead, bro Judge, give him the boot, please.

Speaker 3:

However, I only stand that firm because Yo disclaimer man, what's the disclaimer? Don't cut none of this shit off, please don't he drollin' though.

Speaker 4:

I only stand this firm because every time, every single time they gave me them, I got a new silver wristband. Today, they gave me them, silver wristbands. They never had the wrong person. I was just lying and trying to get out. They always. That's real shit, though. Get the fuck on the ground. I was there. You feel me. I was like it wasn't me.

Speaker 3:

It was me.

Speaker 4:

It was me All right, so let me explain to them what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

You feel me. Chia got a platform called Box 29 News where he streamed it's comedic, but it's real too and he explained, like you know, fox 29, box 29,. Like the news, there's a young rapper by the name of Hop Out Blick. He's arrested right now, for you know things that we ain't good at. He's arrested right now For you know Things that we.

Speaker 4:

Murder, we not, that's the problem. We sugar coat with these young boys Allegedly. No, he's not allegedly. We don't care.

Speaker 3:

No, he's not allegedly locked up. No, he's not allegedly locked up, he's really locked up For a murder, allegedly.

Speaker 4:

He's really locked the fuck up.

Speaker 3:

Okay, alright, alright, so he allegedly locked up. I think it's two.

Speaker 4:

No, he's really locked up.

Speaker 3:

He allegedly did whatever he's accused though. Bro spoke on it. I'm saying it like this, cause I don't even think, yeah, you can't do it. No, allegedly I'm saying I'm explaining the whole thing Cause I don't even think I talked to y'all about this.

Speaker 2:

So look, I don't even know who Hop Out Blick. Is that sound crazy? Hop Out Blick is. Hop Out Blick is from.

Speaker 3:

That sound crazy. Hop Out. Blick is from he be blicking.

Speaker 1:

I know Laughing dog Y'all gonna make him draw that nigga name on there.

Speaker 2:

Sound funny, I know he sound like he a funny nigga. He not a funny nigga. I know he not.

Speaker 3:

Bro, hop Out. Blick is from PNB, bro, that's my neighborhood the Tortures.

Speaker 2:

They. Oh yeah, she's stopping.

Speaker 4:

Yo chill, yo y'all drawing bro chill.

Speaker 1:

Go to the next conversation, no.

Speaker 3:

What y'all talking about him for? I'm trying to break it down.

Speaker 4:

Y'all drawing bro.

Speaker 3:

Y'all drawing. This is like one of the most important who facing murder bro and y'all speaking on him.

Speaker 2:

No, you just said.

Speaker 3:

Hop on him. No, this is crazy. You just said Hop out. You don't even. Allegedly I was going to pass, I was going to say this real fast, y'all highlighting Hop out. But, Hop out. Blick bro. He like 19, probably 20. Shout out, hop out, blick Free you soon man Chill, so, bro, smoke on, hop out Blick. No, I don't.

Speaker 4:

I don't smoke on him.

Speaker 3:

I said bro spoke.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I was about to say no, I don't. I just said smoke on him.

Speaker 3:

I said bro spoke on Hop Out Blick. Hop Out Blick is from PNB and his squad named the Tortures. The Tortures and YBC are connected. So bro spoke on Hop Out Blick and I'm saying this really the most Named, the Tortures.

Speaker 1:

The Tortures and YBC.

Speaker 3:

Are connected. So Bro spoke on Hop Out Blick and I'm saying this is really the most. I'm saying this Because it really Is a good thing, like we could bid and laugh all he want, but bro still did Something that I've never Seen, nobody do. He spoke on Hop Out Blick. Ybc door came To Philly First 48 With Johnny Mack and Chia. Chia is a co-host of Philly First 48. 30, 40 minutes, probably an hour, until the interview Door stood on business. Yeah, and you bro, yeah, me and you, yeah, my man said da-da-da, chia, like what happened? What did I say? You like no, you spoke ill of Hop Out bro. Like yeah, my man said he was gonna go at you one day. And da, da, da, da, like I don't like what you said. So Chia was like what did I say? So he starts saying what he said and all that.

Speaker 3:

I started saying what I said yeah, yeah, Chia starts saying what he said and all that. And I ain't gonna lie. You said something, though you said I ain't. I wasn't on this. Y'all might have got this. I was on this and I'll be trying to do this. You and door spoke. Y'all, y'all squashed.

Speaker 1:

And even after listen, though, even after you said like something, like I'm tired of niggas sugarcoating shit and shit like that, I think he says he say that all the time but.

Speaker 3:

But I'm saying they, it wasn't three minutes, it was done. He understood chia, chia understood door chia understood why they felt the way. But no, I said it like this, and at the end they made a whole promo vid laughing on the couch, bro, that's great bro and I and I and I want to holler that's what I was basically getting.

Speaker 4:

Conflict resolution, that's all I was getting to and only reason that and listen only reason I was name dropping and all that.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to tell you why Conflict resolution the reason I'm name dropping right, because motherfucker, this rapper and that rapper, when they talk about something positive, when they talk about negative, y'all want a name drop. I'm a name drop when it's something positive. I'm saying names Because Chia and the rapper I said Came to an agreement. They squashed the problems, they solved it. They probably could. Call each other. You know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

But I commend you.

Speaker 3:

I commend you for that, though that's the point I was looking for Shout out to Duel.

Speaker 4:

He said he had to check me or press me. I thought he was going to say something I said about his ass. I done said a thousand million things about his ass. He was talking about some shit I said about Lockman.

Speaker 3:

I don't even know how about Blick? They baby, like he the youngest and all they treat him like a proud son. Let me tell you something.

Speaker 4:

The judge, the jury, the district attorney don't give a fuck about who the baby is.

Speaker 3:

He didn't even say he. He said BD was the one who wanted to say something to you. So even then it was like.

Speaker 4:

Whoever want to say something, the judge. Why don't you say that to the judge? Why don't you say that to the prosecutor that's out here slapping the fuck Right out of your stupid ass? Why don't I say nothing to them? I'm just reporting the news.

Speaker 3:

But you know the reason why they saying that, though? Right, because when I say allegedly with him, it's literally like not even pointing to him that he did it. That's why I do kept saying he in there on some mistake, nuts, you know what I mean, because they are really saying he did not do it Well. Guess that's why Dua kept saying he in there on some mistake, nuts, you know what I mean. Because they are really saying he did not do it Well guess what you feel what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

That's not my call. You feel what I'm saying. I'm just putting out the news that I see, that's not my call.

Speaker 3:

No Dua was thorough enough to understand that he was.

Speaker 4:

Do you know how many niggas got life? That didn't do nothing. Do y'all notice I'm in the prison? I wasn't in, it's just the state, the county jail. I'm in the prison.

Speaker 3:

I ain't know that you know the prison ain't, no, I ain't know.

Speaker 4:

This up there just was the driver life. They don't give a about your feelings. They got they rules and regulations in place and they don't give a fuck About your feelings, nigga. They got their rules and regulations in place and they don't give a fuck who you are. X ARAP, and that's not a shot Free ARAP.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to ARAP.

Speaker 4:

I'm just saying ARAP will tell you, nigga, he had that One of the greatest runs I've ever seen in my life.

Speaker 3:

That nigga's the.

Speaker 4:

What.

Speaker 3:

When you said one thing about Duel, you ain't finish do a smarter shit.

Speaker 4:

That's it. He's smart, he ain't no. He ain't no asshole. You know, that's the type shit I beat you feel me all right, so look, that's the type shot.

Speaker 3:

I be wanting to hear all right so look so look, you know them, niggas, don't be dumb they be smart as hell.

Speaker 1:

That's why they where they at they just be smart in a negative way. My fault, you good. No, we just was talking about you. You know really not you know being in the pie space, but you really was like you know on a, because we were saying like you be like uh about it, but you was saying like I ain't uh about it, it just ain't mine.

Speaker 4:

Like I'm, just because it's not mine, listen, right, I give my best. Hey, johnny man, I'm, I'm, I'm. I'm for the people. Johnny man, I'm for the people, right, I don't give a fuck about. No, I don't have no celebrity friends, only celebrities I meet come through First 48. Right, so I'm for the people. The people should. I don't I?

Speaker 2:

never you see that light.

Speaker 4:

Shook a celebrity hand in my life, not one. I'm lying, shout out Dion Waiters. You feel me Other than that I really can't tell you no celebrities that I know Right that I've ever met Said you're cool with Dion Wader?

Speaker 3:

No, I said that I shook his hand, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I don't got his phone number.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 4:

You feel me, I'm just saying I don't know nobody.

Speaker 1:

So coming up in a comic space and, um you know, you wanting to Really like Put your stand up together Is going on a roll, something you think about as well, boy apps are fucking little.

Speaker 4:

How are they going to get to know me over there, right, instagram? I'm not even. Internet is a tool. It is not the last stop, fuck that.

Speaker 3:

And I ain't going to lie right, the reason that I now we could go in all the way deep into the comedy and what you want to do and how you and cities and whatever. But I'm going to tell you something, right, a lot of y'all might be looking at this interview, right, and be like they got Chia Mack up there. Why are they talking about people that's locked up and this? And that I'm going to tell y'all why we speaking on that type of stuff, right? This dude right here, and that I'm going to tell you why we speaking on that type of stuff, right? This dude right here is supposed to be Kevin Hart. Than him. No, let me cook. Let me cook Whatever camera, the route he was going, it was supposed to be Kevin Hart than him, like all these other comedians and all that way before them. More create. Well, stop them. Jail, prison.

Speaker 4:

Street things.

Speaker 3:

You feel what I'm saying? Street things. That's why I'm speaking on it.

Speaker 1:

Let me say this real quick this is a prime example right here. That's why you feel like you got to speak up. So so much Make sure you share like.

Speaker 3:

Subscribe comment share, and notification you a fucking hater.

Speaker 4:

Tell them what they need to hear, not what they want to hear. Sweet Box 29 is not for the steppers. Y'all the highlights I talk to the kids. That's when the last step.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 4:

About to get off the porch. I'm like, nigga, you better the fuck not nigga. Ain't nothing fun out here.

Speaker 3:

At all you feel me.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm talking to that nigga and I'm using y'all's examples because y'all like it. I, because y'all like it. I don't give a fuck what y'all niggas do. I know y'all niggas lost in the sauce. Y'all done up to me. I use y'all as examples for the kids that Abdul said don't follow me. He looked in the Philly press with the camera and said don't follow him.

Speaker 4:

So that's who I'm doing, trying to save a kid that maybe don't know Cause. Listen, motherfuckers, kids do not know this. Right At 14, if you and three of your friends Go kill a motherfucker you know, and they come pick you up for homicide and say we charge you with murder, you can't say nothing. You can't say I wasn't me and fucking Cash was over you telling you can't say nothing, you just got to take that murder charge and go sit in the cell until you figure it, the fuck out.

Speaker 2:

Half of these niggas can't take an ass woman from their mom. Bro, you hear what? Let alone take a murder charge you hear what?

Speaker 3:

I'm not trying to keep bringing it back to this, but it goes with.

Speaker 3:

What I was saying when we interviewed Smart Guy, a nigga from Harlem, from the hood, he said I can't be in the streets Cause I know if I get booked and it's for a life and I'm standing tall and I'm not telling why would I be in the streets? Because I know if I get booked and it's for a life and I'm standing tall and I'm not telling, why would I be in the streets? I swear, bro, I always say this I ain't in it, I just put up a video today. Explain, I'm not, not in the streets, no more, because I thought something was going. Two reasons I'm afraid of what I'm going to do to somebody. And the second thing I hate Finish it for me, bro. I hate jail, bro. I act like a spoiled brat when I'm in jail.

Speaker 4:

Like I act like a kid.

Speaker 3:

Who ain't getting his?

Speaker 4:

milk I hate.

Speaker 3:

Not being able to wake up at 3am. Scratch my nuts, get a juice out the fridge, shit tasting off. It be the small things, bro you waking up half of your sleep it be the small things, small things, bro, you can't do in jail. I hate jail, bro.

Speaker 4:

I really Let me get on top of that, you really my OG for knowing that. Let me get on top of that. A lot of people don't know that about you. I said it twice Go ahead. I said it a bunch of times. I said some freaks. I said that say pause a couple times first.

Speaker 3:

Like, this is really my big job. I tell the young niggas. I tell the young niggas this all the time.

Speaker 4:

You can go to jail and nobody up there getting raped. Niggas just fucking want to get fucked. You feel me, if you mind your business, you ain't going to fight. You can survive for 20 years, nigga, it's just boring. If you want to be bored, nigga, go on. There's animals in there, go ahead. They like to fight, they like?

Speaker 1:

to stab.

Speaker 4:

They like to do all that stupid shit, but no, you can survive. So I don't want you to think, because the TV gave us this persona, like as soon as you go in jail you're going to get stabbed in your face. No, you're not, Unless you got this drink on.

Speaker 4:

However no, you can survive, I promise you. But do you want to go in your bathroom and sit there for 24 hours straight? Look in the mirror, because it's all that shit. All that shit that's in your bathroom Is in your room. Go lay in your tub. That's your bed. Toilet right there in your sink. What else you need, that's it.

Speaker 3:

It's got a counter and it's probably smaller than your bathroom. Your bathroom probably the biggest, but I ain't gonna lie, man, so I want you to do this right.

Speaker 2:

G. Hold on hold on Before you go any further. Right, because I want you to do this right. G. Hold on hold on Before you go any further. Right, because I want to make sure, like we touch on all the bases with this guy right now, man.

Speaker 4:

Touch on where we want to move him.

Speaker 2:

So we pretty much went from his childhood right, we walked down the childhood to him. Actually, we talked about him being a comedian, him doing the pod, his influences it's a few other things. Help me out, fellas.

Speaker 3:

We talked about the teenage years. We talked about why he went to jail. We talked about some Philly first 48 stuff.

Speaker 1:

Him wanting to do stand up Touring.

Speaker 2:

You got something else you want to add on to it.

Speaker 3:

What With a stand up?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, everything we talking about? Oh nah, he was about to say something Before I cut you off.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, ask that first, though that come Stand up Nah nah, I was just pretty Okay.

Speaker 2:

Alright, fast track After that.

Speaker 3:

So what I was about to say is like what people got to realize out here, and that's why I really, really, really love Chia Mee, because he one of them dudes. When you be around him, you understand why it's not okay to like be mad all day and walk around mopey and yeah stuff like he could give you the comedy and he could give you like the realization stories about that. You mean like, like it'll open your eyes. The like exactly.

Speaker 3:

So what I was going to say is I commend you for that, bro, you my brother, and I want you to explain real quick what Box 20 News is. And I want you to explain what Box 20 News is.

Speaker 1:

Who the fuck is. 20 News, box 29.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I'm tripping Box 29. I want you to my fault, my fault. Yeah, I didn't change this whole shit Box 29.

Speaker 4:

I want you to my fault, my fault.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't change this whole shit.

Speaker 3:

I want you to tell them how Box 29 news, how it came about and what is it. I want you to explain your role on Philly First 48 with Johnny Mac and just give them all your Instagram and everything Like your whole little job.

Speaker 4:

Listen, I'm that fucking nigga. That's just what it is. Hard work, be talented, don't work hard.

Speaker 2:

That's just what it is right I want you to tell the people, like the people that look up to you, or people that's probably looking up to you right now and after this interview how they can actually stay out of trouble and be able to do what you do successfully, if you can actually probably give them a few tips, because you actually been there already. You a big bro in the hood too.

Speaker 2:

I know a lot of people from your hood Because you know, philly, niggas like me, like especially in your world, our world, rap world, no matter what world it is, we try to find ourselves, like in the midst of finding ourselves. You know, we come across little situations and the city is so small, so Let me tell you how I found myself.

Speaker 1:

And we gotta fully inspire yeah, I mean let these kids know.

Speaker 3:

there's other things you can do out there. I want you to do what I said, though, bro Box 29, Philly, and then we'll add all that to it though, All that together.

Speaker 4:

So where am I starting at? Where am I starting at? The way he acts first Inspiring, no he said I was just going to say, like what was I going to say? I'm going to hide At this point. It's 1 o'clock.

Speaker 2:

If I was watching you and I wanted to take this step.

Speaker 4:

Give me the shortcut because. I might go to jail, ain't no shortcut.

Speaker 2:

I might go to jail, I might shoot a nigga, I might stab somebody, I might carry a gun. Help me out, man. Give me this where I could go to get help and where I can probably just be on a straight and narrow so I could be a comedian, like you doing right now.

Speaker 4:

You want to be a comedian? Kill yourself, I don't want you to be no comedian. Fuck, I'm gonna invite you To be competition for.

Speaker 3:

Bro, that fucker might be funny.

Speaker 4:

Listen my friends, funny as shit. You think I'm gonna teach them how to get on the stage.

Speaker 3:

Fuck. No, I'm gonna be.

Speaker 4:

What I'm gonna have to fight them.

Speaker 2:

Niggas Like them niggas, you gonna go up there and do like that. Comedians really like that though. Yeah, like to the grave.

Speaker 3:

Same as red.

Speaker 2:

Like to the grave.

Speaker 1:

Comedy people Like to the grave. When Mark Curry sees Steve Harvey, he going to knock him the fuck out.

Speaker 2:

I really think comedy people worse than rappers.

Speaker 3:

for real, for real, y'all ain't see what you'm going to call it.

Speaker 2:

Like they will die not fucking with each other.

Speaker 4:

We actually want all these questions. Not letting me answer them, All right, look To the young niggas. Just there's so much today to do. You can literally pick anything and do it every single day. You're not going to get paid. You're not going to get paid for the first 7,000 days. If you keep that in your head, first 7,000 days I ain't going to get paid. I promise you, in that 7,000 days you're probably going to get some money.

Speaker 4:

I promise you because you're going to keep on networking every single day. The name of the game is consistency. Round of applause man, that's just what it is. I don't leave one smear. It's like I have 2,000 followers on my Instagram right now. They took my page. I don't care, I don't give a fuck, because I know whatever I post, somebody want to see. It's the consistency.

Speaker 3:

They took like three of your pages.

Speaker 4:

They took like 12 of my pages Nigga. Which one? 2016,? Nigga.

Speaker 1:

So how you start Box 29? Go ahead. How you start Box 29?.

Speaker 4:

Box 29 is just for the young niggas. That's on the last step that don't know. Nigga Right. If you even walk in with a nigga that kills somebody, they will charge the fuck out of your stupid ass. It is no bail. And even if it was a bail. Your mom probably don't got it.

Speaker 2:

So would you say, you're teaching the young boys hood laws?

Speaker 4:

I'm teaching you the game. Because, nigga, they want you to follow the rules. But who the fuck ever told you the rules? Niggas, don't tell you that if you get charged with homicide, you can't say nothing. They can't say you, they don't stay. Don't say you can't lie your way out that situation. Right, you cannot lie. Don't say nothing. Right, you go in that cell and it might take two, three, four, five, six years to figure it out.

Speaker 3:

No doubt Right, but you can't say nothing, nigga Right.

Speaker 4:

Nobody telling you that. Yeah, Until you get a homicide, you're like no me, we ain't do that, me and John was just walking around the corner and shit.

Speaker 3:

The nigga asked John. He was like no. He said you were no. Look look, he was like John. No, that nigga Was really with the.

Speaker 2:

That's really how that shit go.

Speaker 3:

That's really how that shit go you can't say nothing, nigga.

Speaker 2:

Can't say nothing, man.

Speaker 4:

You gotta go get a Homicide charge and stand tall.

Speaker 2:

This is really the most podcast.

Speaker 1:

I need.

Speaker 3:

Philly. First 48 I want him to get All his accolades your Instagram.

Speaker 2:

And all that Gonna be in the beginning, just give them Philly First.

Speaker 3:

48.

Speaker 2:

Make sure y'all share, like, subscribe, follow let's go.

Speaker 4:

I don't know what they want me to say at this point.

Speaker 3:

No, get Philly First. Tell them your spot In Philly First. 48.

Speaker 4:

I'm just the co-host. I'm that nigga, I'm chillin' man. I'm that nigga that's going to ask some rough questions Because I don't know. I'm chillin' man. Mm-hmm, you feel me. I'm that nigga that's gonna ask some rough questions Because I don't know. I want to. I'm for the people.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 4:

I know Johnny Mac know what he's doing. He know I don't know what the fuck be going on. He know I'm just be air-headed talking. He know what he doing. Mm-hmm, this is my fucking dog, though. We got two minutes left too. Chaston White, mr Box 29 News Review. Lake News Report Box Right on 29. She's my Beat the fuck Right on.

Speaker 1:

On rather than most, we play this little game Called Fast Track.

Speaker 3:

Where.

Speaker 1:

I shoot two things at you and you pick one or the other, one more thing real quick.

Speaker 3:

Philly First 48 Is one of the biggest platforms In Philadelphia. Shout out to Johnny Mac. It got to be like top three, top five when it come to hip hop. I didn't want to just skip over that, you feel me? Shout out to Johnny Mac Sayo and everybody else. I really want bro to get his whole joint out there. Bro, you feel me Go ahead?

Speaker 1:

So yeah, on Real of the Most we play this little game, fast track. You pick one or the other and we're going to run through it real quick. Let's get it real quick, Okay, being as though we in Philly we're going to do two comedians they both out of Philly, two OGs Buck Wilde, Kevin Hart. I'm going with Kevin Hart.

Speaker 4:

And I know Buck Wilde. I love Buck Wilde, but why the fuck would I go for the lesser?

Speaker 1:

Okay, music State property Major figures.

Speaker 4:

Let me stop right there. My nut ass brother, that's what I'm saying. He made me influence. He had me. I don't know what them niggas was talking about. That was his shit. I didn't know what them niggas the fuck Was talking about. And then, right, I had a state property jacket. Trying to be like my corny ass brother, I go to fucking Middle school, Seventh grade, State school, seventh grade state property jacket on right. This lady treated me like her son, the security lady. She's like where the fuck you get this jacket from. I'm like my brother. She's like don't wear this fucking jacket, Don't you know what state property is? I said no. She said don't wear this fucking jacket?

Speaker 4:

She did not tell me what state property was right. I figured out what state property was when I was state fucking property. And I really had that jacket on the same jacket, nigga.

Speaker 3:

So what? Two people, you say Major figures of state property.

Speaker 1:

I feel like neither one of them.

Speaker 3:

Who you like the most, bro out of them.

Speaker 4:

Neither one of them. I ain't going to pick drug dealers.

Speaker 3:

All right, Gillian Beans then.

Speaker 4:

Wilder, I'm rocking, wilder, I like Wilder message the figures Alright.

Speaker 1:

So alright, we gonna go.

Speaker 4:

We gonna go NH.

Speaker 1:

Joey Jag.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna tell you why I'm picking H.

Speaker 2:

I wanna go after you, white boy NH. Joey, jag was my favorite.

Speaker 4:

Underground rapper growing up. I'm going to tell you why I'm picking H. I want to go after you, white boy. Me too. Joey Jahan was my favorite underground rapper growing up, but when that nigga H that nigga made one freestyle and killed every beast, I got a message. Nigga, pardon me, understand, they bloodhounds. Why the fuck they?

Speaker 1:

barking at me.

Speaker 4:

I said something I was special that was actually a million dollars.

Speaker 1:

That's my last one that y'all can go. We're going to go Miss J or Nina Ross.

Speaker 2:

I don't know neither one. You want me to go?

Speaker 1:

Correct Eve or Miss J. It's cool.

Speaker 2:

You don't know, miss J, I don't know either. Yeah, we're going to go. It's cool, I'm going to go. Comedians, alright, um Shit, I can't even play with this. Uh, martin Lawrence, chris Rock.

Speaker 4:

More.

Speaker 2:

Uh, dave Chappelle, or Kevin Hart.

Speaker 4:

I hate being from Philly, cause we corny as shit. We gotta be biased, we gotta be biased.

Speaker 3:

Fuck what you doing.

Speaker 1:

Look at her Y'all nothing I'm going with Kevin Mow.

Speaker 3:

Art man. All right, I got two for you Cat Williams or Bernie Mac.

Speaker 4:

Bernie, that was a hard one.

Speaker 3:

Corey Holcomb or Damon Wayans.

Speaker 4:

Corey.

Speaker 2:

Holcomb. I have one more.

Speaker 3:

Corey Holcomb, mike Epps or Cedric the Entertainer Damn.

Speaker 1:

I got one more I got, one more I got one more Hold on.

Speaker 2:

This is my last one, All right go ahead, I got one more too. First Tucker or Mike Epps.

Speaker 4:

Mike Epps. I'll put Chris Rock in here, mike Epps, all right.

Speaker 1:

TK Kirkland or Corey Holcomb.

Speaker 4:

Corey Holcomb Nigga y'all playing Corey. Corey Holcomb Nigga y'all playing with Corey Holcomb. He's like number one comedian in the game.

Speaker 3:

All right, all right. All right, all right. Corey is the boy.

Speaker 2:

Shout out to Corey man. He crazy, Look, look look, look, that's the boy that said I don't give a fuck about my daughter. That nigga shot.

Speaker 3:

Gerard Carmichael or Bruce Bruce Bruce Bruce.

Speaker 4:

She said Bruce, bruce and LaBelle. I was.

Speaker 3:

And one more thing Then we out, then we out. After this, damon Wayans or Eddie Murphy?

Speaker 2:

Let me see the light. Fuck them up. I want Damon.

Speaker 3:

Wayans, me too.

Speaker 2:

Alright, man, it's the real of the most podcast man To me. I'm your host, rilla. I'm out of world cash.

Speaker 3:

I'm white boy.

Speaker 1:

D2A.

Speaker 4:

We out, man we out.

Speaker 3:

Thanks for tuning in.

Speaker 2:

It's the real of the most podcast we out of here. Thanks for tuning in. It's the Really the Moose Podcast. Love you man.

Speaker 1:

We out of here, really the Moose Podcast.

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