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Lost on a One Way Street with Bi$hop aka DREK Da King

June 29, 2024 The Steppers Season 1 Episode 22
Lost on a One Way Street with Bi$hop aka DREK Da King
For Steppers Only: Raw, Uncut, and Unedited
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For Steppers Only: Raw, Uncut, and Unedited
Lost on a One Way Street with Bi$hop aka DREK Da King
Jun 29, 2024 Season 1 Episode 22
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What does it take to forge a brotherly bond that lasts over three decades? From childhood antics involving sandbox games and Molotov cocktails to the hustle and dedication that have fueled our individual and shared progress, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of loyalty, trust, and resilience. We dive deep into our early years, recounting the roots of our friendship and how constructive criticism has fortified our relationship through life's inevitable ups and downs.

Join us for a rollercoaster of a night in downtown Atlanta, where clubbing, late-night McDonald's runs, and unexpected detours emphasize the chaos and camaraderie of true friendship. We also shift gears to discuss the importance of staying connected with incarcerated loved ones, navigating the tricky waters of trust, genuine support, and the emotional toll it can take. Through laughter, wild stories, and sincere moments, this episode captures the essence of living in the moment and the unwavering loyalty that binds us.

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What does it take to forge a brotherly bond that lasts over three decades? From childhood antics involving sandbox games and Molotov cocktails to the hustle and dedication that have fueled our individual and shared progress, this episode is a heartfelt celebration of loyalty, trust, and resilience. We dive deep into our early years, recounting the roots of our friendship and how constructive criticism has fortified our relationship through life's inevitable ups and downs.

Join us for a rollercoaster of a night in downtown Atlanta, where clubbing, late-night McDonald's runs, and unexpected detours emphasize the chaos and camaraderie of true friendship. We also shift gears to discuss the importance of staying connected with incarcerated loved ones, navigating the tricky waters of trust, genuine support, and the emotional toll it can take. Through laughter, wild stories, and sincere moments, this episode captures the essence of living in the moment and the unwavering loyalty that binds us.

Speaker 1:

What's happening, brody? What it do, my guy Shit back to the trenches. We go, man, let's get it in the ride.

Speaker 2:

I don't care how far we go back with it. Hell nah.

Speaker 1:

My pop, my player power Greets your motherfucking team. What it do, man Bitch, let's get it. Man, man shit.

Speaker 2:

Way way, way back, Way way, way back Way way, way back, man shit. Shit, we here bro.

Speaker 1:

We here, brother, brother from another mother, shit, yeah. Yeah, I'm really on the track. Let me drop my shit. Call me Bishop Bad. Yeah, I ain't never been a pussy. I down show and a hoe. If it beef you wrong, let's get giddy Like Charlotte Lowe in the word salado. Put it on the floor, hold up nigga. Don't make me smoke you like an op-pat. If your partner wanted to, then we can put him in a pack. Eat a rap nigga up. Then call that shit a rap snack.

Speaker 2:

Ha, ha, ha ha ha. Hey, sit down and watch us step for step, and welcome to four steps only. I'm here with my pop In Chateau Ant Elementary school, pop Bishop AKA Dreep the motherfucking King.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, what's up my boy? What's happening with you, boy?

Speaker 2:

What's good man Shit hey, Y'all don't know how far back me and this guy go. I mean, like literally we go back to graveyard days, we talking about sandbox days.

Speaker 1:

Sandbox man.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking about shit Damn. Near his mama is my mama, and vice versa.

Speaker 1:

They're right.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking about shit. A lot of times when you saw me out, you saw this cat out. A lot of times you saw me shooting videos.

Speaker 1:

It was for me.

Speaker 2:

Yup. But man, it's crazy how far our bloodlines go back, because when we look at stuff, we look at stuff like brother, like if I'm making some money I'm about to plug him in on making some money, and vice versa. Or if I pitch an idea to him, he gonna throw it back to me whether it's some bullshit or I'm fucking up or I'm out of the way or whatever. But a lot of y'all don't understand that's what, friends? But we damn near family, Like all his family, damn near my family, straight up, like it's no love laws, like bro, shit, hey got xyz going on. But a lot of people don't know what that type of relationship build though, bro it's like what?

Speaker 1:

it's? 130 plus 30 plus 30 plus yeah hey, what you saying, that boy you can't, you can't, you can't get no better than that shit you talking about started to play a year and never switched up, never got down, changed up not once. Like every single video that I've done been shot by this man right here. I never switched up on this man and never will.

Speaker 2:

I mean? Because I mean you pitch an image to me and I pitch it back to you, but you also tell me hey, show me what you got. Show me what you got, Because I mean shit, he puts faith in me, Right, but at the same time, you know I ain't been to come with no bullshit, but go ahead.

Speaker 1:

Shit get better and better with time. You feel me Like from the very first video. We shot all the way to the last one.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, oh progression like a motherfucker aggression a1 and you know how many times we just said oh shit, bro. You remember we got the fire department called on us.

Speaker 1:

Oh man, that shit was too funny. That shit was too funny. Them folks said carry on, long as it's contained. You see, y'all got it contained, carry on.

Speaker 2:

Man, my dumb ass done made a Molotov cocktail out there. I was about to dump the whole beer bottle out, fill it up with gasoline, stuck a towel in it, then got down and just threw that shit. But speaking on that man, where does your hustle come from? Because you know hustles are 360. It's not just one way, two way, three way, it's damn 50 ways to get paid because I mean, you see me, you know we ain't got to talk about how much I've been.

Speaker 2:

I've been a lot of bullshit through the years, but but it's always. It's always progression behind like and and to speak on it, like you've always like, if I'm fucking up or I'm out of pocket, you quickest here to give me some straight.

Speaker 1:

Shit boy, you fucking up, you slacking off my boy. You got to get back to it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because I mean shit. What y'all don't understand is you got to think about 30 fucking plus years, and if y'all don't understand what 30 years of bullshit comes with, oh, oh, nigga, we gonna, we gonna tussle it out, we gonna have disagree fat nigga shit. You gonna get shoes dirty a little couple times shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but ain't got no couple like bro, why this video ain't dry yo. I like, look man, y'all nigga like rushing, y'all work me. I take my time on my shit. I ain't like for what it going to get there. When it get there, it going to do the same as it did. I don't want no bullshit just to drop. That's why when my boy we shoot, I let him do his thing. I don't even say nothing else about it.

Speaker 2:

Man shit. Because the crazy part about it is you were with me through my darkest times. Straight up, like fresh out of surgery, fresh out of bullshit. It came my way, you up there telling me something Bro, you need me, you need me. And then, even when I got that fucked up ass phone call, bro, shit. First thing you said is this motherfucker don't know what the fuck come behind you. Dude, right, I mean. But that's what family does? I mean? We ain't scared to give you no straight. We ain't scared to tell you hey, bro, you're doing your shit. Bro. We ain't scared to put you on some old shit. We ain't scared to push you in the right direction, that you need to go Fair. But a lot of cats out here scared to get straightened by their partner. Why the If you ain't?

Speaker 1:

going to check me. That's crazy. Like, nigga, if I'm your partner or your brother, nigga, tell me when I'm wrong. Tell me I'm fucking up. Tell me I'm slacking off. Like, don't sit there, like if you got done, just let me move on and go on. And you know, I done did some bullshit and you don't say nothing. Boy, that's some bullshit. You ain't really for me, because I a fucking up big time. Hey, bro, fucking up bitch, Fucking up my boy. Chill out. You fucking nigga, get right, is it the same, hey sir? Well, you fucking up my boy.

Speaker 2:

You got to tighten up my boy, hey, because the crazy part about it is I know I've been reckless a lot of years of my life, reckless as fuck. And what people don't understand is it took a lot, a lot, to get where I'm at right now. I mean a lot of struggles. What the fuck is a struggle? A lot of struggles, a lot of getting my knees dirty, a lot of got them stuffing up my shoes, a lot of fucking up packs, fucking up plays, missing plays. But a lot of folks don't understand shit. It's steps to the progression. If you're not moving, I mean shit.

Speaker 2:

Tell me one last thing.

Speaker 1:

They just like with these little rap niggas, you feel me? Everybody want to rap about you shining. You got the money, you got this and that, nigga, we all know you got down. You struggled at one point of time, nigga. You and the money. You got this and that, nigga, we all know you got down. You struggled at one point in time, nigga, you ain't just got down. Pop up out here like that, like nigga, you struggled. My nigga Like get in for your truth. You, your flaw, my nigga, give them you.

Speaker 1:

That's what people want to hear. You're hurting, you're pain. They don't want to hear about y'all niggas all the time. A lot of these like shit getting out of hand with the music shit, bro, it ain't even really, it ain't like half of the new shit these days. I don't even listen to that shit because a nigga be rapping some bullshit these days. Nigga, I'm about to hear about y'all niggas shooting niggas all day. Who want to listen to that?

Speaker 1:

I done turned down a few deals, yeah, eight of them to be exact. You know, like, as I learn the shit, I'm like okay, you know more niggas be like oh, I want my master to Look, bro, you, at some point you gonna have to get E4 your master. Yeah, whatever, for two years, three years, five years, you gonna have to get E4 your master. But don't, don't, never let them try to got down. Play you, we take hold of your master. 20 years, nah, man, we had to shorten it because once my contract over with, we finna go in and negotiate with me. Getting my master your master's is every fucking thing Like that's what a lot of these folks feel. Realize they're in. These folks they don't be reading these contracts. All they see are numbers. So when they see these numbers, oh we want to sign you for god dang $750,000. They jump on it but, not knowing they ain't reading this shit, you don't put yourself in a whole 360 contract. That's the worst contract to come out of.

Speaker 2:

Shit, because we think about it. We done seen a whole bunch of folks get hit with 360s.

Speaker 1:

Right. Look at Future. That man had to sell his whole catalog to get out this shit with Rocco. Folks thinking, oh yeah, future, that man had to sell his catalog to get out this shit with Rocco. Like that's what full fuck up at two. You feel me? These niggas, be they go. They see these numbers, boom, they sound like. Look at the Boots and Young Blue situation Yup, young Blue Snake. For that shit, bro. Like, come on, man, this man shot up. This man just got shot, lost one of his partners who he was coming up with. He need to do the whole thing. Mode 3 you and this man, bro, go sign the Gaza Empire Behind this man's back. Pay that man, man.

Speaker 2:

I mean. But Like we say, bro, there's no loyalty and some folks being DNA no more.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Because, like shit, how many times we done got fighting in the club? I mean shit.

Speaker 1:

How many times?

Speaker 2:

But like shit, I don't give a fuck whether you right or wrong, bro, I'm with you, I'm doing. But that's where loyalty comes in play, because a lot of these cats don't know what the fuck it means to be loyal, because you seen me when I was JJ Sir.

Speaker 1:

Third Benjamin.

Speaker 2:

Jackson, let's go on. I've taken on different monikers, but at the same time, no matter what my name changes to, I'm completely loyal. Same way, deal, my brother. I don't change my name changes to I'm completely Lord.

Speaker 1:

Same way we deal with my brother. I don't change my name Dreep Bishop, Bishop Hefe, Yup Dreep the King, Yup man, shit, my boy called me. Hey, look, bro. This nigga just said nigga, wait what's up. You need me Wait what we got to go to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like shit, we don't mind what. From my first video my dogs all the way to my last video that we did. Oh yeah, it's on the way. Part two freestyle it's on the way to that one. That man shot all my work. Even with freestyle, he shot all my work. So like that man here work. So like the man who like a brother to me, he is a brother to me like ain't no, like any, he is a brother me from another mother. I went I wouldn't trade a man for nobody in the world but but the crazy part about it, bro, do you?

Speaker 2:

one of our wildest escapades that we ever went on was nikita burke page that we ever went on was Nikita Bertha, when we went to.

Speaker 1:

Harlem Night man.

Speaker 2:

Shit, hey, shout out Nephew, god damn it.

Speaker 1:

Nephew, what's happening? My boy man.

Speaker 2:

Hey man, but y'all don't understand how crazy that fucking night was Like. We went from Athens to downtown Atlanta, which is carlton knights, and we went, like what, three cars deep, four cars deep, four cars deep to the city, like we just knew we were going out, got there, just lying out the ass.

Speaker 2:

Got there Just lying out the ass I don't know what the fuck type of shit. I was on that night and I got up there and I said you know what man fuck this shit. There's a line and we ain't got no motherfucking lines. I think that's when Nikita even said that she had a section.

Speaker 1:

She did.

Speaker 2:

Hey, when I tell y'all the lights came on, I'm still fucking buying drinks. When the lights came on, what was it like? Three, four o'clock in the morning, about three.

Speaker 1:

About three. You know they close about three.

Speaker 2:

So boom, y'all got to understand. Like when I used to drink, I used to drink like hell.

Speaker 1:

Oh this nigga hell Boy. That man used to drink like hell. Oh this nigga here why they may have me so goddamn fucked up, especially on insomnia and library day. Oh man, don't omega why they mad here. Had you goddamn slump before you get to the club? You go to the club. You fucked up.

Speaker 2:

But I think that's the night that me, you, me, you, nikita Queda, tot Jimmy Tawana Tawana with us.

Speaker 1:

I think Tawana with us.

Speaker 2:

But the list goes on. Y'all. Y'all got to understand this is how we used to run. This is like every night that we went out out. That's the pack that we ran with and it wasn't no switching up, it wasn't no crossing ties and went on. Nothing like that. But so we, we, so they in the night ends up in. I'm still trying to fucking drink. The chick behind the bar told me something. It's oh alcohol. No, she said something about it's about to end the alcohol.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she said about to be laying cough alcohol. I said shit.

Speaker 2:

well, send me that rest of that bottle right now. She told me something I can't sell you. The rest of the bottle, man, the shit, finna end.

Speaker 1:

Let me get that bottle.

Speaker 2:

Let me get that motherfucking bottle. I don't remember how much I spent for that motherfucking half bottle of him and I don't even drink fucking him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what got me. I'm like this. Nigga's a tequila drinker. He drank tequila and whiskey. What the fuck is he doing with a cognac?

Speaker 2:

Man, let me tell you I was still taking shots, so we had to finish the bottle before we left out the club Because we were down there dealing with APD. Yeah, by the time we walked out the ball, I remember my ass was stumbling all over the motherfucking place. I couldn't stand up for shit. And I think this is when I had my black was stumbling all over the motherfucking place. I couldn't stand up for shit. And I think this is when I had my black accent with the sunroof.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, nigga, we got done. Nigga did. Haunted going down the goddamn highway, won a race with nephew.

Speaker 2:

But remember what happened? I got lost on a one-way street. I'm like how the fuck? And y'all had already pulled off, got on that bypass. I'm trying to call these motherfuckers and say what the fuck y'all at, I'm lost. They tell me something like that Serge, how the fuck you lost. I don't know. I'm on a one-way street and I'm going the wrong way. So I'm like shit, man 85, you know, tell me why I'm in the god damn hov lane.

Speaker 1:

I see these niggas, I'm just this nigga shoot passer, doing a hundred, not 80, not 60.

Speaker 2:

This nigga did a hundred and shot passer next thing I know nephew behind me, boom, I don't know where the fuck we stopped at McDonald's at. But we stopped at McDonald's. Because we stopped at McDonald's?

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I remember McDonald's but, I, forgot where the fuck it was too.

Speaker 2:

So remind you like I get out at McDonald's this is when McDonald's was 24 hours I get out the car stumbling.

Speaker 1:

Nigga man, it fell on his face.

Speaker 2:

So boom. Next thing I know we get inside Drake's sister Nikita, cussing me the fuck out. Why the fuck you driving so motherfucking fast? You know you fucked up.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, oh my god she said do I need to drive for you?

Speaker 2:

I said man, I got it she gave that nigga at a pitting that night remember I tried to holler at the chicks in the damn McDonald's that time I don't know what the fuck I said that night. Remember I tried to holler at the chicks in the damn McDonald's. That time I don't know what the fuck I said. But y'all gotta understand my mouth does not get better when I'm drunk. My mouth gets a little bit worse. It's not like disrespectful worse. But you don't know what the fuck is going to come out. My mouth worse.

Speaker 1:

I'm still trying to figure out how the fuck you get kicked out of McDonald's. This nigga got kicked out of McDonald's, like bro. What the fuck bro? Like really my nigga.

Speaker 2:

I think I told the motherfucker I'll buy her all the goddamn McNuggets she wanted. I said, Sean, I'll buy you extra dipping sauce or something.

Speaker 1:

I had to say something goofy I said some crazy shit to her because she was like oh, you tripping, like nigga, what the fuck I'm like, bro, let go bro. You tripping, bro, you tripping my boy.

Speaker 2:

We ended up leaving there. Then we found the Waffle House.

Speaker 1:

Y'all been to Waffle House? Waffle House was lit though Waffle House always been lit Waffle.

Speaker 2:

House. Waffle House was lit, though Waffle House always been lit. But you know what, bro? Atlanta Waffle Houses are different from most Waffle Houses.

Speaker 1:

But we went to a Waffle House and we were like Waffle House always lit Nothing like they got them patty milk and them half brown.

Speaker 2:

Well, I got to have that All-Star because I got to have that Waffle House. Yeah, that.

Speaker 1:

All-Star hen too. But you know the patty milk cone with the waffle too you can get the waffle with the hair burn shit. I ain't know that. Yeah, why, you know waffle got a secret. They got a secret menu too. I ain't know they had a secret menu they ain't gonna tell you.

Speaker 1:

but when you go in them like, can I see a secret menu? Most of them they ain't gonna show it to you, but got a secret menu. They got shit like T-Bone Stakes, all kinds of shit on the secret menu. Hell yeah, my boy got down. Free my boy Stout Solid J-Hug man. Free my boy. He put me on that shit. Okay, they got a secret menu. Free my boy man.

Speaker 2:

Until we say it backwards, until we saying free shit, goddamn Free. The other end of the Twin Towers, rico.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, free my boy Rico and Rico. Yeah, man, free my boy Rico and free my motherfucking brother Screet. Man my boy been man man, I'm so deep my boy dirty. But my boy on the way home, man, free my boy. Cat One Screet Love you, my guy, love that nigga like a brother man. When I was fucked up down bad, that nigga goddamn pulled up man, I made sure I was good man. So I said free my boy street, free my boy rico and free my nigga. J-ho man, it's mr snout, solid himself man, free my guy man, freedom. Guy. Man, free him to it back. Oh yeah, I can't forget about my big car. Free little bishop too. Man, he on the yeah man.

Speaker 2:

Oh, and I can't forget about that girl jamming, free, jamming man, free jamming y'all gotta understand free that girl, that girl's silent man, then fold, then tell no man, free jamming man black road shoulder free jam y'all don't understand why we say free a lot of time, why we say free a lot of times, like these folks that we say free are members, right, like. They ain't just like. A lot of them are family. A lot of them are drinking partners, a lot of them are friends. But when we say free, it's because we miss them, it's because it's not the same without them.

Speaker 2:

Hills Like because it's small thanks to a giant, it's a pebble in the road, it's a little hiccups because one skips captain's cave. Shit. We all gonna be in this situation. One wrong decision, one, two second decision. We can always be on this all right, because a lot of people don't realize how many missteps we have in life, to the point where it's well. We say free because it's not the same without them here and we hate that. They're in a situation they're in Right Because of one bad judgment call or trusting the wrong motherfucker.

Speaker 1:

What's hell for man. You got somebody that locked down or even just a simple letter. You know they got it where you can email these people. Now Just go on, get the right app, go on there and down and email these people, send them a picture, just a simple. You good you straight. How you doing, how you holding. I know you in the fucked up predicament, but you know that you doing, how you holding. I know you in the fucked up predicament, but you know that shit bring a smile to a person's face, especially if they ain't getting no mail regularly. That shit bring a smile. Pick up that phone.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of that.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to tell you something to get on my motherfucking nerve right now. So I got hit up the other day I ain't going to say no motherfucking name, because me and her have been cool, we, we cool. But I didn't know she was, though. So, boom, she said she's been sitting down. A little little hot man. I'm like I ain't even know. You got down, though. What's up though? What's up though? Next thing? I know I've been down blah, blah, blah a lot of time, so I ain't seeing you. Next thing, I know what. Do you think you can cash at me some money?

Speaker 1:

Man, what the fuck? See that right there? I get that a lot, but sometimes that be fake pages.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was about to get at.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sometimes it be fake pages. That's what I was about to get at. Yeah, sometimes it be fake pages, because I got one. You know, I made a fake page with my brother Street and they asked me I don't think I'm like shit when you sit down. They were like oh, I got a few weeks left, I'm like they definitely count.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So you know, especially you know, they tell me like I actually got one today from my homeboy, spank Free, my boy Spank. My boy got a license. This person, I got a few weeks left. I knew that was some bullshit. Like, come on, man, like y'all folk getting out of hand, nigga made a fake page on me. Nigga, I ain't in the motherfucking face, I'm not locked up. Telling me, I ain't in the motherfucking feds, I'm not locked up. Tell me, can you send? Me something Bruh come on, man man, that's not me.

Speaker 2:

Speaking of that, there's one person I said we ain't saying hey, free that boy, caesar man, you know, you know. If you don't, you don't, I don't think, I don't know Shit.

Speaker 1:

Caesar got a double life. That shit in the Oval Throne, right Yup.

Speaker 2:

But he took that shit on the chin though. He took a lot of his mother off for other motherfuckers though.

Speaker 1:

He did. But that shit, that they did, that shit was kind of crazy.

Speaker 2:

It was fucked up.

Speaker 1:

It was fucked up. If you got to do what you got to do, you got to do what you got to do.

Speaker 2:

But I salute him for taking some of the brunt of the change.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because he did free LaShawna. Yeah, yeah, they did free LaShawna, I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

Like I tell my kids like bro, understand what the fuck you jumping in the car to do a lot of times, because a lot of these cats don't understand who they jump in the car with Right. Never do they understand who the fuck they jump in the car with Right and on the flip side of it, they don't know what situations that other folks put them in, predicaments of Right. So like I tell my kids, like straight up, no chat, no chase, know who the fuck you jump in the car with. Because a lot, lot of times you jumping in the car with the wrong motherfucker gets you in the wrong situation.

Speaker 1:

See, I done been in that predicament. I ain't gonna say no name, but I asked a nigga to come pick me up. Me not knowing, this nigga did a home invasion. Before y'all come pick me up, I'm drunk. I'm fucked up drunk. When y'all pick me up, we get pulled over. I'm drunk, I'm fucked up drunk. When y'all pick me up, we get pulled over. I'm like I get wake up to the police Fly out of my face. I'm like what the fuck? What the fuck? I'm thinking of these niggas Playing like Y'all niggas play too much. It's all police sauce. Everybody get locked up. You two niggas get bunned. Everybody in they car on probation. I'm't know when they get no bun. I said three months, y'all got a bun. Like that all talk. I said three months and I'm high John, I'm on first offender. Probation. Don't fuck. Coulda either. Revolt me, but it took a person to say whoever's a witness. Well, I didn't see them. Young man, I saw them too. By the grace of God, sweat was finna. Give me 20 years, why shit? No parole, straight 20.

Speaker 2:

But y'all don't know who Sweat is. Y'all can't go up in them streets and ask Shit Sweaty ain't sweating in there for real, yeah, I.

Speaker 1:

I say he will. When I dealt with him, the times I dealt with him, he been a pretty fast judge. You feel me Like you constantly go in front of that man. He gonna fire you up, he gonna try to get, he give you, he give you slap on the wrist out of slap on the wrist, but eventually he gonna be like, look, I done seen you in here this many times. I'm tired of it.

Speaker 2:

You gotta go you gotta take that ride.

Speaker 1:

I seen him one dude. I went in the courtroom. He tell me he gonna bar from Athens five years bar from Athens. He didn't wanna take that. You know how long sweat gave that man? 30 to 15. You took yourself from barred from five years to doing 15 years in the pen, followed by 15 years on probation. That's stupid, but short enough said that's stupid, but but but just short enough said.

Speaker 2:

I understand these people out here getting football numbers man to folks out here taking risks just for a couple points. So I mean, be careful who you jumping the call with, be careful what choices you choose, what life decisions you make, and be careful what choices you choose what life decisions you make and be careful.

Speaker 1:

Some of you, your friends, your family, even your significant others I seen a nigga tell on their baby mama. Free, my dog Jab tell on my baby nigga, you told on your baby mama. The judge told this girl 19-5, 19-5. 19-5, federal. But he changed his mind and gave her seven years. Thank you, god. You told on this, you putting everything on this girl and you still get down there close to 12 years. That's crazy, bro. Me personally. If I'm your baby dad and we've been doing this and this and this, that's me. I did that, that's me. She ain't got nothing to do with that, that's me. I'm taking that lick, put this on me. I'll gladly go lay down Before I see my kids.

Speaker 2:

Shut up.

Speaker 1:

Before I see my kids mama locked in a box in a cell house. Before I see my kid mama in a cell, I ain't finna go. I ain't finna put her through that. That's crazy hey.

Speaker 2:

With that being said, hey, tell me where they can find you at man man.

Speaker 1:

y'all can find me on instagram, bishop hefe. You can find me on Instagram, bishop Hefe. You can find me on Snapchat, the Real Bishop, and then on Fable Dreek Bishop. Find my music. Bishop. On goddamn, all screaming sources with the dollar sign as the S.

Speaker 2:

Telephone, so they'll know.

Speaker 1:

E-I dollar sign H-O-P man.

Speaker 2:

Hey, one more time, because you know folks slow out here.

Speaker 1:

E-I-Dollar Sign S-H-O-P.

Speaker 2:

Hey, hey, thank y'all for tuning in Before stepping on, we out.

Speaker 1:

Deadway.

Speaker 2:

Peace.

Speaker 1:

Deuce Peace.

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Late Night Clubbing and McDonald's Mishap
Friendship, Loyalty and Incarceration