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Podcast Appearances
And then fast forward, I think because this is before X got punched in the face,
But Ski Mask is playing in LA, and I pull up, and I'm cool with Rob Stone and Ski Mask, so I say what up to Rob Stone, but Ski Mask is nowhere to be found, so I'm sitting in back, and I do kind of, I look around, and I see a bunch of guys wearing red, and I'm kind of thinking like, oh, all right.
It's suspicious.
but i'm like hella not gang knowledgeable at the time so i'm just looking around whatever and but there's a tv so we can see and then all of a sudden boom ski master's on stage he's performing just him and one homie and i'm like oh okay like he he didn't make his way through the backstage area but he's performing okay and then as i'm like sitting there looking at the tv all of a sudden just a flood of dudes just run up on the stage and just start whooping them i kind of like ran out there and the only thing i really got a chance where you think them dudes were from
Shane Diego.
Presumably.
I believe I saw you there.
The truth is that there are, like even throughout the whole history of California rap, there hasn't been that many huge stars.
So like when you really break it down by like a city by city basis, it's like,
the fact that you haven't necessarily seen like a huge national star come out of San Diego is not really that surprising.
Cause you could kind of say that even though San Diego is a big city, you could kind of say that.
Yeah.
But then Compton somehow has like 10, you know?
Yeah.
They cater to them.
If it wasn't for Snoop, we probably wouldn't talk about Long Beach as being as significant as it is.
But look what it took.
I've been in some rap shows in San Diego over the years.
Back in the day.
No, yeah, that's what I'm saying.