No Jumper
Crip Mac Blocked Adam Today. Figgmunity Abuse Scandal Exposed. Marathon Burger Shooting & More
06 Mar 2026
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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 3: What happened during the Marathon Burger shooting?
I don't know to what extent, you know, when he first got out or whatever the case is.
Well, that's a good point, too, is that if it had gone into my head of like, oh, maybe I shouldn't talk to a girl that he used to fuck with because of his current girl. He has never said to me that he's in a relationship with his baby mama. He's always just said that they're co-parenting and that they are not romantically involved.
But that could compromise co-parenting to a degree. I mean, I don't see how, but that's what I was alluding to right there. That's the part that I heard. So my whole thing to, you know what I'm saying, the crit mag, bro, if she didn't hold you down and she wasn't there, like Lupe, homie, you know what I'm saying? Love would love you, dog. Straight up, homie.
Just because you out now and you cracking and all that, don't let no woman use that baby over you or nothing like that, homie. You know what I'm saying? Get your chili, bro. You know what I'm saying? There's plenty of them out here. There's plenty of you fishing this city. because you got a kid by somebody don't mean you got to be with him.
But, but, but so, okay. He sits down. Cause he's like, Adam, I need the rest of the money. Cause I sent him a deposit for the interview or whatever. He just telling everything. I mean, we're layering it all out. So, so then I said, I'm like, I'm like, well, I can't give you the whole rest of the deposit because we only just did like an hour. Like, you know, I'm trying to do two hours.
Like I got a whole list of questions here. We didn't even get to most of them. And he's like, all right, fine. And he like sits down and he's just still hammering away his phone. Like he's clearly just arguing. Um, While you're recording again at this point. Yeah. And at a certain point I'm like, ah, so you good? He's like, all right.
He puts his phone away and then we start talking again, but he's super distracted. Like he can't get into the topics at all because now his mind state is just completely gone. And so then he kind of like just gets up and he's just like, you know, I'm out of here. Like, you don't even got to send me the money. I don't care. I'm just out of here. And so then he,
I pointed out to somebody the other day that me and Krip Mac, as much as we've been through together, and as many beefs as he's been in with people that I fuck with, and as many beefs as I've been in with people that he fucks with, me and him have never... He has never dissed me, and I don't think I've ever dissed him. We never went back and forth.
He's talked crazy about everybody, but he never talked crazy about me. At this point, he's telling me I'm a piece of shit. He's really letting me know, and I'm trying to tell him, I'm like, bro... we'll edit it out the podcast, which that is the plan right now is that we're going to edit it out the podcast so that people don't have to hear it, I guess.
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Chapter 4: What events led to the fallout between 4X and DC Baby Draco?
He said, what about this? What about that? And I was like, what about... There's one time when Fo Extra and some Bodhi Face. You called him out? Yeah. I don't even remember that. Yeah, and he was pissed. He should have whooped you. Yeah, no, he was wanting to. Hey, so look. Thank God. Hey, to be fair, though, a lot of people don't know, but... I reached out to Brick Baby first, even after that.
It took a lot out of me, bro. When he crashed out, I was the person that reached out to him. He didn't reach out to me. Our peoples wanted us to sit down, but we was both like, nah, that's out. You know what I'm saying? But once I seen it going bigger than the both of us, I'm like, nah, this ain't even what it is. So I ended up reaching out to him and it was just, it had been cool ever since, bro.
I reached out and we had a long talk. We talked for like two hours. And then I ended up talking to Barry Gordy because we was at it too. You know what I'm saying? And we just all brung it back in. You know what I'm saying? And it's been cool. Why was it out to sit down and talk if I came up here to talk that one day? You said what?
Chapter 5: How does the discussion about Shia LaBeouf's behavior relate to personal accountability?
Then I get a chance to talk. Why was it out to question and talk? Oh, but I'm messy. It wasn't out to question to talk. Yeah, it just went crazy. You know what I'm saying? It went crazy. And I think...
I think this would be a fair statement to say I think Brick was letting the end of that because he even said he admitted like the comments and the things like the pressure get to him so he just he lost it you know and then he had a lot to be fair you know what I'm saying people was you know he was under a lot of pressure at that time you know what I'm saying so you know a lot of things was said and all that but um
Like I said, his people got at me and my people was getting at him and stuff like this. Like, nigga, we not about to have this in the street type stuff.
There was a couple different instances where I saw Brick not really be able to behave the way that he maybe wanted to because the perks were whooping his ass. Like when damn homie was smacking him in the face. That shit was awkward as fuck. For real? And he was fried. Like, he couldn't even really do nothing.
He couldn't even really do nothing. I think he was just trying to be cool, man. But what not happening was, like, immobiling him or something?
No, he had taken too many. And he was just moving a little too slow. And it was just kind of, it was awkward.
Got that slow effect where you can't even do nothing but just take it.
Yeah, but like, what is he going to do? Gonna punch damn homie in her shit? I mean, that would have been weird, too.
Yeah, I think.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of Mark Nasty's alleged abuse on his music career?
I mean. Yeah, I mean, that's the difference. He really slapping on me. He might could have liked it. But keep in mind, remember this night? I think he did. This was the weird night where Brick came to the studio and damn homie showed up with a couple of bloods. And so it was awkward. Like, oh, shit. Like, what's going to happen?
That was the thing that was like when I was like, I was like, all right. Just chill out. Look, he's like reaching in to kiss her. Oh yeah, that's why she starts being slapped.
But look how he's like not really reacting.
She didn't really hit him. Free break.
Man, she was looking edible this night.
That's probably why he liked you.
That was his fetish. He had a damn homie fetish, slap me. I got that fetish too. I got that fetish too.
I know you want to match and I want to smack you in the face, but I get what I want and don't, so you're not getting what you want either.
Why is he leaning in to kiss me? He said, I want to smack. He's like, I'm trying to beat. See, she ain't really eating at all. Yeah, this is not as bad as I remember. Oh, yeah, I think you put that shit somewhere. Yeah, maybe. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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Chapter 7: What cultural influences shape the music scene in L.A.?
Adam, here's the thing. So, you know, like, how, like, you know, like, I, like, obviously... Must be two L.A.s.
I think more people in L.A. listen to Boosie more than Kendrick.
That's a fact. Okay, so, and this is where Spodey, and I know, like, a part of it, I feel like he's doing it for content purposes. Damn near being tongue-in-cheek. Yeah, because, but here's the thing. Spodey...
is putting extras on it but a little bit you are definitely exactly but adam you honestly are undermining certain things because you don't understand because you might not have the awareness of the fact that yes bussy webby and new orleans music is a huge part of the influence in south central la particularly like the east side really watts and all that
I have not really encountered that. I'm going to be honest with you. I'm not denying that that may have some truth to it. Personally, I don't know if I've ever met anyone in L.A. who really listens to Boosie with any frequency.
That's what I'm saying.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Back when Boosie had it, he had a cold run. You know what I'm saying?
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Chapter 8: How does the debate about Boosie's popularity unfold?
A cold run. Beyond that.
Remember what you said in L.A. Early on, Boosie... From 07 all the way to Tweet with the Jill. 06. 07 all the way to Tweet with the Jill. Everything post his release, he ain't been... Like, that's not true. No juice? No juice?
Can I just say this is that Remo and like other people from down south over the years have told me y'all have no idea how big Boosie is to us. Being from Mississippi or Atlanta or whatever, I believe that probably Boosie was much, much, much more popular down south than on either of the coasts.
Because I could say throughout my life, I've never known anybody who really listened to Boosie like that when I lived in New York or when I lived in LA. And me personally, I've been honest about this in the past, I don't listen to Boosie's music. I don't really get it. Yes, does he have hits? For sure. Ripping. Bunch of hits. For me personally, not a rapper that I like.
Now, I like him as a person. I love his interviews. Watch him all the time. As a rapper, his flow is kind of nails on the chalkboard for me.
No, you wasn't in California when he was at his height.
For sure, I was in New York.
Yes, he was. And the thing is, His influence is way heavier on the east side than it was. That's what I said, too. It was on the west side, too. No, not as much. Not as much, though. So everybody at this table, you feel me? That's not Adam 22. So y'all never been to a funeral. And when I say a funeral, like a gangbanger funeral where they're playing Boosie when you drive away. Of course.
That's what I'm saying. How are you asking that type of question? Because I know the answer. This is just not something I know about.
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