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Beezy2Janky on Acacia Blocc Compton Crip, Getting DPed for Dissing, Hood Vlog Confrontation & More

11 Jun 2026

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Chapter 1: Who is BZ2Janky and what is his background?

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No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world, and today I got one of my draft picks for the hottest rappers coming out of, I guess I can't say LA, I gotta say Compton. Of course, man. Yeah, you know who it is. BZ2Janky and his motherfuckers. The EZ2 Janky on the podcast.

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We had a little call-in on the No Jumper show a little while back, but, you know, this is the first, like, official sit-down, so I'm pretty hyped to get this going. I feel like you might have a big career ahead of you. Hell yeah. I'm going to take this shit over for sure. That's what's up. All right, so let's talk a little bit about where you're from and everything.

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Shit, I'm from Compton, California, but, you know, I done been a lot of places. Like, I done been all over, like, towards the L.A., R.E., but I'm originally from Compton. So where your parents were moving around when you were a kid and shit? Yeah, like, well, nah, I was staying in Compton my whole life until probably like high school. Yeah, high school, I couldn't go to school in Compton. Why?

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I couldn't go to no high school in Compton because I was fighting too much. Yeah, I was fighting too much in middle school and shit. After I got kicked out of middle school, I went to Perry Middle School in Gardena. Okay. And then that's when I graduated from there and went to Gardena High School, got kicked out of there. Then after Gardena, I had to go to Upland. I went to Upland High School.

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That's in the IE. And then, yeah, I just, I went to jail after that. And the niggas stopped going to school and started rapping, I ain't gonna lie. Okay, so wait, you were just getting in the fights, would you say?

Chapter 2: What challenges did BZ2Janky face during his school years?

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It was just regular-ass fights, or was it like situations where you're seeing people that were ops? Nah, I wasn't really, I ain't gonna lie, I wasn't gangbanging in middle school. I wasn't gangbanging in middle school, I ain't gonna lie. I was just fighting. It was just, like, everybody I was fighting turned into ops, I ain't gonna lie, but I ain't going to lie.

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I wasn't game-banging in middle school, though. I was just a regular kid. Okay. So, you grew up in, like, apartments or, like, a house or what kind of environment? I grew up in apartments. Okay. And what were your parents like? What was your mom and dad like?

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was like well really i grew up in like because i was back and forth from my grandpa house and then my mom said so my mom had an apartment but my grandpa he had a house always he had a house in the hood so i was just in the hood a lot but then my mom and dad they was it was cool until like probably like i'll say i got like seven years old and that's when they departed ways Oh, they divorced?

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Nah, they ain't divorced. They wasn't married. Oh, okay. You feel me? Stopped living together or whatever? Yeah, stopped living together, and then my dad moved to Vegas. Right. Yeah, that's where my dad at right now, but it was just regular. I was talking to both of them, and then some s*** went down with me and my dad, but then we got back, you feel me?

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What, you and him were beefing for a little bit then? Yeah, we was going through some little s***, but it was good. Was your dad like a sort of street dude or more of a normal guy? Half of the set. Okay. Yeah. So what kind of knowledge were they giving you about the streets and stuff at a young age?

Chapter 3: How did BZ2Janky get involved in gang culture?

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I ain't going to lie, they didn't want me doing it. I was like, all my family, they would tell me, like, I was not getting put on the hood. Like, everybody, because I'm born and raised over there. Like, everybody know me from my hood. So I'm like, they were saying, like, you ain't going to get put on. You ain't going to get put on. I'm walking around that motherfucker riding mini bikes.

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They still saying, you ain't going to get put on. That's when, uh. I started hanging with a new crowd. I started hanging with a new crowd and shit. Once I got to high school, I started hanging with the Pueblos. And then my family thought that I was finna be from there. And then they was like, hell no. They put me on the hood.

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So they would rather you be from where they're from because where are the Pueblos? Is that more like an op hood? Is that something you wouldn't get along with? No, that's not. They weigh in the low bottoms. So we weigh in competition. You feel me? Those are not ops, but... I was just hanging with them because those were my boys, you feel me? I was hanging with them niggas every day. Okay.

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But then they were my people, so I found out. And then that's when they put me on the hook. Okay. I got put on. Because I heard stories from people before about, like, The dad really, really doesn't want his son to gangbang. But then some people from the hood end up doing a put on for the son. And then the dad basically goes there and just trips and like threatens him or tries to fight whoever.

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I ain't gonna lie. My dad, my dad, he did not want me to get put on. He did not want me to gangbang at all. He even moved me to Vegas with him. So I wouldn't gangbang. But then that's the way I got into it. So I came back. But once he found out that I gangbanged it, It was already, like, too late. You feel me? Because I was already making my own decision. I was, like, 17 already. Right.

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So, I was, like, he was just, like, the more I can do is just lace you up on game. You feel me? So, he's not really tripping, though. He just makes sure I know what's going on and shit. Right. Definitely. So, how was the put on, though? Was it a tough day? I go, like, my put on, it was, like, I ain't going to say they f***ed me up because it was that raised me.

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Because I was the first young a** to be put on the hood at my time. Really? Yeah, it was just nothing but older a**. So, I was... Damn, that shit was funny. That shit funny as fuck, you ask that. But I had walked in the alley. They picked me up one day. I walked in the alley. Boom. I just took off for me. It was like. So you didn't know it was about to happen? Nah. They just took off for me.

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But they ain't like really like do. They ain't really go crazy how they was really supposed to do me. Like, you feel me? Right. But they did me up. I just had a busted lip and shit. That's it. Because I could see it going either way where like if they really got mad love for you, maybe they'll do you dirtier. Yeah. Or they could take it easy on you. Yeah, nah.

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Look, if I would have got put on, if I would have tried to get put on willingly probably, they probably would have did it. Have you seemed too eager? Yeah, like if I wanted to get, like, you feel me? Like, if I went over there, like, yeah, put me on right here. Because I was doing that at first, but then my mom said I couldn't get put on.

Chapter 4: What was BZ2Janky's experience during his 'put on'?

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I ain't gonna lie, janky mean like, it's a lot of ways, it's plenty ways to really describe janky. Back door? It can be that, but I'm not no back door ass nigga, I ain't gonna lie. I ain't no back door ass nigga, bro. When I say janky, I just mean it as like sketchy. Like, yeah, he got a janky ass car, I don't know if it's gonna make it to Compton. Yeah, see, that's some shit.

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I mean, that's one way to say it, you know? That's one way to say it, I ain't gonna lie, but my janky, I don't know. I don't really know. Don't buy weed off that guy. He's janky. Yeah. I don't know where the janky part came from, but I just wrote with it. I like it because that's not like a word that I like. I always heard that word, but I never really heard it in rap circles.

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So I feel like you're kind of bringing that to the to the forefront. Yeah.

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definitely um okay so once you start really getting motion or i guess we should keep talking about the street stuff and everything have you have you been uh locked up at any point or not really hell yeah when i was in upland that's when uh i went to jail i only went to jail one time i was i was in upland i had uh snatching chain and mcdonald's and Someone you knew or just randomly?

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Nah, I ain't gonna lie. It was over some stupid ass. Okay. Because I was, my boy, my everyday man that I be with all day, they know who I'm talking about, bro. I was with him. I was staying with him in Upland, going to school. And his little cousin, she had gotten into it with a in there in McDonald's. And she a female. And I'm just standing right there.

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I'm like letting him go because I didn't got nothing to do with me. You feel me? I was letting him argue. Then he said something. So I'm like, damn, I'm standing in this house. That's damn near my little cousin too. You feel me? So I'm like, I got up on him. Boom. I snatched his chain order at McDonald's, called the police. But Upland always knew me because I was always doing shit out there.

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The police knew me. They was fucking me all day at school. So... They had seen me running with a big ass group walking past the school and they had got up on me. We start running, boom. I ran, I left everybody. Cause everybody was damn near finna tell on me. I ain't gonna lie. Cause you're just like around random people that you can't trust. I was around a whole bunch of kids, bro.

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I ain't gonna lie. And boom, I was running, boom, I'm hiding and shit. They put drones up and shit. They found me, boom. They took me and two other niggas to the station, but them niggas got picked up. I'm thinking, I'm finna get picked up, too. I'm like, oh, yeah. They're like, nah, you can go into the halls. I'm like, what? Really? That's my first time. I'm like, what? Boom.

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This is San Bernardino. I'm not even out here. So I had to go to San Bernardino, Gilbert Street, juvenile hall. And that's when I went to the hall. I mean, the Dino is kind of janky in its own way, right?

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