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Adam & Wack HUGE ARGUMENT over Business! Crip Mac Returns! Blueface Fighting Rooga.

02 Mar 2026

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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?

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I like your NK hoodie. No, that's not NK. Oh, I'm sorry. You know what? You can bring it up. Because it's to be there too. See, I couldn't do NBC because NBC is controlled in the thing by somebody else. It would have been a problem. What the fuck is wrong with you, bro? God damn, you're just a fucking sex fiend. It's just an idea. It was crazy. I think I'm a sex fiend. Start.

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Every goddamn chance I give. Start like a porn side hustle and call it nothing but. I mean, you know, I can put whatever I want on my platform. That's the difference between me and Zeus and other platforms. Can't nobody stop me from doing whatever I wanna do. I spent the time to build it out, yeah. Yeah, my team over there at Dystopia,

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You know, it's taken a couple months, but they building me out a platform that's crazy. I've been full control. I can attach all kind of shit to merch shops, whatever. You better have your business in order for this Blueface fight, because if you don't, I could see things getting a little rocky. Okay, that's crazy you said that. Yeah. Because your name just came up.

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Because I'm going back and forth with them about certain terms. Uh-huh. And they said, well, ask Adam. Ask Adam what? Because they form a payment. I said, yo, bro, I don't fuck with that. I do wires. Wait, they said to ask me what though? I swear to God. Because they were like, ask Adam, it's easy the way they pay. How do they pay? They talking about they do some crypto shit. Oh, yeah.

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Getting paid in crypto is great. Yeah, so. Well, I mean, really, it's the same shit. I mean, really, it ain't. Because shit, I don't trust that shit. That's why I never fuck with it. Well, they'll send you a little test payment first. Yeah, I don't fuck with it. I mean, my whole thing, as soon as it hit, I got to convert it and send it where it got to go. Yeah, but you can do that.

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As soon as you get it sent to your Coinbase, you can convert it into dollars, send it to your bank account. Yeah, crazy. So what you mean by what you have some problems? No, I'm just saying like, you know, if Blueface, let's say he didn't get paid appropriately for the little reality show that you guys shot. Maybe that's one thing, but not getting paid for a fight.

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Better have that money in order. First of all, Blueface got paid for talent on a reality show. Okay, that's good. And what he didn't know, right? He knows now is Blueface is a partner of the overall platform with a nice, hefty percentage. Oh, that's what I did. Here we go. Yeah, that's what I do. He ain't asked for it. He wasn't expecting this.

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So not only his reality, whatever happens in that and whatever, whatever the day comes with time to sell, he gonna get his cut. So that's what I do.

Chapter 2: How does Adam explain his business approach?

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So when people question this, that, not another, the people I do business with, I always overdo for underdo. So yeah, he got paid his talent. Okay. He also got a bag for the Swaggy P fight. Uh-huh. And I made him an overall partner. So whether he's working or not, he still gets his cut. That's good.

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But, I mean, the big news is that I just did an interview with Ruga, who is now facing off with Blueface, which personally I'm very excited about. Chicago, L.A., we're going to find out. No, no, no, no, no. What we're not doing is we're not letting the Cane of the Night do that. This is not Chicago, L.A. This is a fighter from Chicago and a fighter from LA. So in a way. No, no, no, it's not.

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Okay. If anything, let's start off with all the things that could be two rappers. Ruka is a rapper, right? He's a rapper. Blueface is a rapper, right? Yes. Okay. Two black men. They're both black men. Right. And one happens to be from one state of them from another state. Exactly. So you named a couple of things that they have in common, but then the thing that is different is where they're from.

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And we're going to find out who's the best. No, it's not about who's the best. Ruger is a representation of Ruger. I like when you say with a hard R. And Blueface is a representation of Blueface. And Schoolyard Crip. Now. And Los Angeles. That's a fact. But this is a situation where it ain't no beef because everybody was turning down getting in the ring with Blueface. Mm-hmm.

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It came down to, actually, you know who it was supposed to have been? Who? A-Verb. A-Verb, who is that? A-Verb, he's a battle, you don't know A-Verb? Sounds kind of familiar, actually. A-Verb is a legendary battle rapper. A-Verb like 6'2", 6'3", about 200 pounds. So when everybody was turning around, I called Verb in the morning. He like, shit, I'm game, it's only two weeks. I sent his name in.

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Then the other dude doubled back with Ruger. And I had to remember, that's when I called you. I couldn't remember who he was. I didn't even remember he pulled up on me at the Fresh Outta Love, the reality show. With King yelling 607 up, I didn't remember it. Well, you want to know who Ruger initially started speaking to Brand Risk about was Fabio Foran.

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Because I don't know if you caught with that. They had a whole little beef and he wanted to fight him on the card. Fabio was supposed to fight Blueface. That was a month and a half ago. And would you say that he ducked it? He's saying... Fabio. The word I got is he didn't want to... I guess he didn't have enough time to get ready. I don't know. I offered him a significant amount of money.

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That was greenlit by Aiden. Actually, the first fighter was supposed to have been Fabio.

Chapter 3: What insights are shared about Blueface's fight?

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Yeah. That was who it was supposed to be. Well, I mean, according to Ruga, when Aiden Ross and them tried to reach out to Fabio Foran, Fabio wasn't feeling it.

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which i mean maybe part of it was the fact that they didn't have enough time to get ready but that seems like a pretty consistent thing with all these brand risk fights is that uh i only had two weeks i mean you talked about three rounds and and three minutes like nine minutes whatever 12 minutes whatever it's still um i doubt fabio foreign's been doing a lot of boxing training so probably he's not really you know it ain't a lot of these rap you got to remember we

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implemented and introduced boxing to Blueface's overall situation. Business plan, yeah. He's the first big rapper, really rapper of any significance to start doing this. Yeah, we had been out in the country fighting and all that. I got at him, told him, hey, you know, he's like, shit, let's give it a try. Called my man Speedy. You know what I mean? My man Speedy. Speedy's...

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I always get, I don't know if he's Armenian, Persian, but he know who he is. You know, real close friend of mine, real serious individual. Guy that was responsible for a decade keeping Scott Storch right. And Speedy referred me to the trainer. And when I put him with the trainer and they hit it off, it was cool. And, you know, that chemistry was there.

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So it made Blue, because if Blueface wouldn't have been filling the trainer, he wouldn't have kept showing up. Straight up, he was like wouldn't have showed up. So he kept showing up and then that's just where it went. So we been to UK, we done been to Tampa, Thailand, we done been a few places.

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But the significance of Ruga and Blueface is that this is probably the first time that two known rappers, not to mention, Two rappers who are actually from the streets, who are really from their neighborhoods, etc., are willing to actually get in the ring, which a lot of rappers have talked about it. Really, almost every rapper has lyrics about how they can beat somebody up, how tough they are.

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This feels like an amazing development because I think it's going to open the door for other rappers who have been scared to actually do this. Eleven years ago, the first agreed-upon...

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celebrity rap boxing match soldier boy chris brown no oh no that was the second one i did the first one ever actually that was the third one the first one ever was game and gucci man insane me and coach k coach k was managing before qc coach k was managing gucci man at the time that would have been horrible for gucci's legacy no you don't remember when gucci said

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he'll whoop any rapper's ass, right? I believe it was like this 2013, 14-ish, I think right around Jesus' piece, and Game was like, Gucci, you my homie, but you can't whoop my ass. People might not necessarily know this from just seeing him on camera, but Game is a very intimidating, large human. He's 6'5", and his focus is there. Gucci was serious. He went and built a whole ring at his house.

Chapter 4: What challenges does Krip Mac face in his career?

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Monday. Do I want to squeeze anything in? Early, maybe 10, 11-ish. Who you got? Akon has asked if he can bring in his rap group. What are they called? They just landed today. What are they called? The one he did the video with? It's T-Money and Eastside K-Boy. Eastside K-Boy. They signed Akon. He called it in himself. He sent me his schedule. He's like, whack, I'll be here.

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I want to bring him up there to you and Adam's show. Can we do it on a Monday? That's how I got to ask Adam. Monday's looking a little tough right now. Yeah, I don't know. Monday might not work out. How about Tuesday? Tuesday also completely back up for me. Man, we can't make nothing happen for Con. Not on Monday or Tuesday. Wednesday's a porn day. What about this weekend?

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This weekend is family time. I'm fully booked up. Saturday? Sunday? Family days. You can't do broke. I got a full schedule. Can't do it. You know he came in for us, right?

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no yeah that's cool but i mean i i don't when i got a schedule i got a schedule i'm not gonna you know so there's no way you can squeeze me pause that's great but um pause bro i mean you do it maybe i have lush come do it with you figure something out you just not available i'm not available on those days and i'm trying to you know i've done the whole thing of like overloading my schedule four or five interviews in a day as at this point in my life you know i'm not really

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I ask him if he want Lush to sit in. Yeah. I think Akon and Lush could do great together. You think Akon's ever tried meth? No. Lush might get him there. He's a man of pride and dignity. So is Lush. That's what people always say. Lush, a man of pride and dignity. He actually has pride and dignity tattooed on his back. Cool. And meth. Yeah, that's crazy. You know I went to Lush's neighborhood?

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MacArthur Park. I've seen something about His neighbor, he ain't got, what do you mean his neighborhood? Lush ain't no gang, remember? No, but he lives in MacArthur Park. He's homeless? No, he lives in an apartment building right next to MacArthur Park. Oh, he lives right there. That's where he, I thought he was from North Hollywood. I mean. Oh, I think he's from Beverly Hills. West Hollywood.

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His family's successful movie business people. So he's the black sheep of the family. Yeah, I think that's fair to say, yeah. Yeah, that's crazy. They've been all kind of news floating around. I see, man. I hope it didn't happen. The Hoover dude, Treyway, looked like somebody booked him. But look at his own people. Some dude named Porky or something. I don't know. Yeah.

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We're getting the jail stories. They're saying that he's not doing too good. You see what Bray said? Don't tickle me. when they started telling him about how to embrace it. Don't tickle me. That was funny. But disrespectful that they gave a neighborhood cripple some of his shit. That was crazy. His hot pot. Yeah, that's serious in there.

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But the fact they didn't keep him, keep it for somebody in the Hoover card that's pulling up new. Yeah. It's crazy. I hate that I know this much about what's going on in the jail politics world. Bro, this... But not everybody has the same algorithm as you and I. This YouTube shit is like...

Chapter 5: What percentage of violent crimes involve women?

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But it's a lot of women in prison, bro. but do you understand that 93% is more than 7%? Yeah, definitely, but it's still a lot of women in prison. But a very, very, very small percentage. Bro, I know, it's a group of women that'll come lay your ass down. Right. Lay your motherfucking ass tied up. Like, I don't take them light. There's some women out there from every neighborhood.

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I remember there was a female from six dudes, I think her name was like La Sunny. Motherfuckers feared her like she was a nigga. Mm-hmm. This is some real shit. But the reason why she stands out in your head is because she's a woman. Meanwhile, you've known a million gang members over the years who are super dangerous, super down to smoke somebody.

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It's really like pretty common in comparison to a woman who's down to do the same thing. I believe in more than 30% of the murders, gang-related murders, women played a role in it, whether it was over them or they was lining them up, baiting them in. A role, but not the trigger person. It's the same shit. I mean, it's. actually pretty different.

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I think you're more savage knowing you setting this motherfucker up in front of you that you flirt with to get killed. Okay, what percentage of murders do you think are set up by women? I would agree a lot of beef is over women. A lot of killings are because someone is enraged over a woman. Yeah. But I'm saying it's not the woman doing the killing. Women on average are far less violent than men.

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So for females to say, hey, I know some niggas over here got three birds in their house. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. One of the niggas like me, I can line that up. Right. It's because of her that shit even happens. Sure, but it's pretty easy to imagine making a phone call, dropping a low, as opposed to pulling up and killing someone. No! They there half the time. Right.

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They opening the back door. But would you agree that it takes a certain level of person to murder someone, and that type of person is clearly a little bit more far gone than the person who's able to make a phone call? Even though both of these people are going to go to prison for a very long time if they're caught, right? But obviously it's just like a lot more serious.

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So you don't think there's no savagery and an individual that will go suck and fuck and sit down and romance and open the back door knowing while you riding this dude, his brains is finna get blown out? Bro, he ain't touching the nigga. All he doing is pop. That's some different kind of shit.

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I feel like you're intentionally not understanding my point, which is that men are so much more violent than women, like at least 10 times more violent. I mean, so you say in my world, women are violent as fuck. They fight, they stab, they shoot, they set up. They're the reason why a lot of them men are in jail. So, I mean, you know, I get it's more men in jail.

Chapter 6: How do relationships influence business success?

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Okay, cool. But... Where I come from, the world I come from, man, it's women that'll do you dirtier than the men. But far less. Well, I mean, the numbers are the numbers. Like the percentage of women who are in gangs, like the percentage of gangs that are female is unbelievably small. There's less women in gangs, you know, it's more men.

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And that's why we look at someone like a Lupe or a Negra and we're like, whoa, that's crazy that they're... But Lupe ain't one of them. Lupe a homegirl. She the one that's going to come get you, look out for you, stay over here. I'll help you. But Jaleesa is a great example because as far as we know, Jaleesa's never killed anyone. She just talks crazy on the internet.

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But that's enough for her to get our attention by just being disrespectful and talking about street shit. How does she know to talk about it? She knows a lot about it. She's in the circles. She's dated a lot of these guys, yeah.

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But I'm saying in order for someone to be a really notable gang member who's a male, typically they probably have done some shit or at least got famous for rapping or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't count the rapper fame as street shit. Right, but I mean, somebody like EBK Jaybo, we don't know if he killed anybody, but you know. Him and Jaleef are equally famous on this podcast.

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I don't know if anybody killed anybody if they did kill somebody. That ain't my motherfucking business. Every song he said he's killed people. Who? Jaybo. Well, I don't believe that. I just think he's entertaining. Yeah, I'll shoot him that bail too, even though. We watched Denzel kill a lot of people. Do we believe he's a murderer or an actor?

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I do think that movies are different than drill rounds. No, it's not. It's entertainment. I'll tell you why it's different. It's because King Von rapped about killing people, and then it turns out that he actually killed a bunch of people. We don't know that. Well, Chicago PD says that they would have charged him with a bunch of murder. They know would have, could have, should have.

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They never charged him. But on the other hand, we know factually that 100% of people who have played killers in movies have not actually killed the person that they were supposed to have killed in that movie. Now, some actors have killed people, sure, but the murders you're seeing in a movie are not actual murders. The murders you hear somebody talking about aren't actual murders.

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But sometimes they are. You don't know that. Yeah, sometimes they are.

Chapter 7: What is the significance of advertising revenue in media?

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Who? There's been rappers who rapped about killing people and then were tried and convicted for the exact murders that they were talking about in their music. In movies, that has never happened. Motherfuckers got killed on a movie set. That has definitely happened. Right, but it's not like Alec Baldwin was talking about being a killer. It was an accidental killing.

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Y'all call it accidental because he white. No. Motherfucker, you didn't do all these movies. It was an accident. All of a sudden, you got a bullet, a real live bullet in the gut. Literally nobody thinks that it wasn't an accident. You got a real live bullet in the gut all of a sudden. when everything should be props anymore. Literally nobody thinks that he put the bullet in the gun.

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Nobody thinks that he had any motive to want to kill some random stagehand. But that's what y'all do. That's what white folks do with white folks. No, if he was black, everybody would have treated the situation exactly the same. He was mad about the night before and this shit and that shit. The bottom line is he's responsible. For making sure these guns are prop guns. No. Yes, he is.

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He's definitely not responsible. It's his set. They have professionals on set. It's his set. It is the job of those people.

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Chapter 8: How can I access the Nothing But Sports content?

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And who do they work for? To make sure. Who do they work for? Not him. He's just an actor who was hired to be there. Huh? Do you think that because he's playing a role acting in the movie that it's his movie set and that he is in charge of what happens with the firearms? So you're saying that you don't think he had any idea that that was a live round? No, obviously not.

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The other motherfucker killed the motherfucker too. The Bruce Lee motherfucker. Right. He killed the motherfucker too, right? Bruce Lee's son got killed by someone who had a real bullet in their firearm that was supposed to be a blank. And I believe he paid for somebody who his daddy whooped on a few people's asses. It was time to get some kid back. Do you think it was just karma?

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No, I think it was intentional. I think all that shit was intentional. Don't know, listen. So you just make shit up all day? No. You don't hop on the computer and try to figure out if there's any kind of truth to what you're saying? Don't know live round. Just mysteriously show up, right? Apparently it does. It's happened a couple times. Yeah, but that's premeditated. No, no.

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It is literally the opposite of premeditated. All of a sudden it's a live round. Literally nobody else on the face of the planet thinks that that was premeditated besides you. Somebody had to bring the live round in. Right, and it's clearly not Alec Baldwin. One of your people is responsible for bringing the live round in, loading in his firearm, and this person getting killed, bro.

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I'm sure you understand why I'm not taking this conversation terribly serious. It's the truth. I'm not going to get suckered into this. You're putting on your little retard act. It's the truth. No, it's the opposite of the truth. Who the fuck brought the bullying? It's some shit you made up five seconds ago. You probably never thought about this until five seconds ago.

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So did they make up the live round? Did they make it up? Was that a real round? Apparently, yeah. Can a round get up and walk, talk, and think for itself? Can it jump in the gun? None of these are things that I have expressed doubt about. Listen, bro. Somebody had to put it in there. Somebody had to bring it. And it was not the person that you're accusing of doing it?

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It was one of them white dudes. It must be weird going through life being this retarded. What do you mean? It's the truth. It's the history of your people. It's not? Whack. This the truth. Do better. How many black people was on the set? Do better. Huh? Do better. No, listen, you just don't want to accept it. You need to do better. But when we want to talk about black.

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As a person, you got to be less retarded. We want to talk about black on black violence. You all for it though, bro. You made it too far in life to be acting this way on a podcast. My point is this. Is this clip farming? I don't know if you're capable of that. My point is this. When it comes to some shit predominantly that's the light is on your people, you want to talk about it.

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But when it's black on black, you want to talk about it. I don't think this qualifies as clip farming because what you're saying is so that nobody would ever clip it. It's the truth. Nobody would ever in a million years believe that you are actually this stupid. Every time black on black shit come up, your ass pour the gas on it. Can you find a situation that is comparable? Watch this.

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