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Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
no jumper coolest podcast in the world shout out to all the members um all right so let me let me explain i after i did the interview with jay hood i felt pretty strongly that he was a a good podcaster and i'm thinking about it i'm like is it possible that we can kind of bring jay hood into the mix and then i'm like damn him and munchie got this whole issue so i hit up jay hood i said yo can i squash the issues with you and munchie you think it's possible you said
It's all good. It ain't that serious. I'm down to squash it. I'm like, all right, beautiful. I hit up Munchie. I told him that. He said, yeah, it ain't that serious. It's cool. We can squash it.
So I'm bringing you all together, and I'm happy to do so because I feel like both of you probably got two of the better personalities on the West Coast that I've had on the podcast over the last few years. How did you guys even start having issues in the first place? All these clubhouse games, Instagram, prison games. It's hard to keep track.
no we really never had no issue cuz spoke on something that his little homie told him that tiny munchie told him but he didn't get the facts straight so that's what i'm saying he had done movies speaking on crit politics and then he didn't ask to read nothing he didn't ever did nothing like that he spoke on something and we spoke on me being on the 50 50 yard but that's true but he said i told on somebody and i never told on nobody in my life i'm not with i'm not with no snitching ain't nobody never did an hour in jail for nothing i did
And the way I'm bred, it is, I don't even speak on shit. I don't be, if I be for somebody, I really be for them in the streets. Like, so I was new to the internet. So I didn't know that people just speak on things. You feel me? But I am. Plus I know, I know him. I know he can't see me right now, but he, like I said, we meet him. We spoke already on live though.
Like he remember when he got to a squabble in the hood with the homie, with the home girl, auntie, with the home girl, uncle D'Eric. He got to a fight. He squabbled. He put cuz out. So I'm like, I know you. I know Janae. I know yellow. I know Janisha. You know exactly who I am. You just got to see me and you know, I ain't no sucker. So it wasn't no need for it.
We could have like, I felt like he could have hollered at me personally before he got on the internet and just tried to slander my name and say, and just put something out there that was inaccurate.
I can't really remember the beginning of all that. I just remember 50 and 0. Then after that, I think I was probably returning some fire because of this whole peanut butter shit. I think you said some...
i think i was responding to that am i tripping yeah you tripping because first you you called tiny munchie tiny munchie you and tiny munchie was on a phone call and then tiny munchie was speaking up on me and then you spoke on something that he told you which was completely inaccurate but you know tiny munchie like i know tiny munchie he just like to speak on he like to talk and he love this internet you feel me hey hey all right but but uh all right all right j mac i told j mac
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Chapter 2: How did Jay Hood and Munchie B's issues begin?
He did all that, but why he didn't say nothing when he see me?
That's what I heard. Young Ant told me.
I was just over there with Kuh. He didn't say none of that.
I done asked for that though, right? He hit my phone with that shit.
And didn't say you don't work. Huh? And didn't say you don't work. He didn't say you don't work. Just because a nigga, that's like if a nigga, that's like, that's like if I would have took a old boy, old boy from Queen Street who just jumped on the internet. How many Damus just get on the internet just as, A-O-F Nino, all these niggas just jump on the internet and just say something about you.
If I took something they said and just put it out there. I don't even know that nigga from Queen Street, bro. I know, I barely know Tony Bob. I grew up with him. We and him never used to hang with each other. He from Shotgun. I love the Shotguns. I hang in the Shotguns. I was just in the Shotguns last week. I was just with the Shotguns.
but he went to jail when i was like 17 bro and now i'm 32 33. i mean i ain't seen tiny bob i put like this when i was out i was having all the money in this section doing everything i caught a hat in this section i went to jail because he's he's g1 g3 told on my case it was always some weird going on but I ain't got nothing against Cub, but he didn't say nothing to me when he see me in person.
All he did was introduce me to his son and tell his son, oh, this is Uncle Robbie. And that's it.
I wasn't gonna say his name or something. I was just about to just refer to him as an old boy, but he came way out of his way. and went through channels to get my number. Text me, who is this? Oh, X, Y, Z, true, X, Y, Z, true. And then called, got on the phone. He was in the halfway house at the time. He got to tell him, you volunteered some shit I didn't even ask for, right?
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of snitch allegations in this conversation?
But nigga, nigga, the state stumped down. I didn't say nothing, bro. And I could have got the death penalty, bro. And that shit foul for a nigga to lie on you. These niggas be, but what you understand is we black, bro. And these niggas be in competition. These niggas really wanted, they take the narrative and just run with it, fool. Instead of being like, you know what? I don't really know, cuz.
Nigga, how that nigga snitching? I done seen this nigga stab about 10 people. This nigga in the parts. I done seen him see other, seen niggas. I done seen him. He know about everything that's going on. It's not no secret what's going on in the streets. Bro, if this nigga was telling, why the fuck nobody put no paperwork out there? Why nobody ain't posted nothing?
This nigga been viral on the internet for a year. This nigga been viral in the streets for 10 years.
All right, so initially, you do understand initially, okay, because you just jogged my memory that it was a conversation with me and Tony Munchie. I was recorded. I was on YouTube. All right, boom. Now, now, uh, After that, that's when the disrespect came from you, right? After hearing that.
All right, so now is the person wrong for thinking that may be fact based on this random, just volunteering, blowing my phone up to relate this message. That's one. But two, they saying what they saying. And then you was housed or you was housed at. Is somebody wrong for thinking that?
In my opinion, I don't speak on nothing unless I know it's for sure. Especially a snitch allegation. If a nigga can say, oh, you gay, or he be like, oh, you can't prove if a nigga gay, but you said a snitch. Some of you didn't go look for it. Nigga just calling you. But then, you not wrong because that's not your politics.
You a Damu.
So you're like, man, fuck this Crip nigga anyway.
I don't care about what this Crip nigga going through. Let him go. Let's take turns here.
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Chapter 4: How do personal experiences shape their views on loyalty and street politics?
Nigga, you talk, I would never politic with J-Hood. This nigga's a snitch a million times, cub. So I'm like, bro, this nigga just can't just, bro, this nigga been in the game for, he act like he ain't got homies who been dirty politics. Nigga, you got, you from Inglewood families. It's niggas from Inglewood families that's on 50-50 yards that ain't never told.
Hey, hey, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. Am I right? Well, Bray's niggas gonna catch some shades, right? Cause this nigga acting like this, uh, That's Damu business.
But you fell out with Braze now too, right? That Braze is my brother. Is that permanent or that's temporary?
I never fall out with Braze. Even if me and him have bump heads, I never. Okay. I don't beef with him. I don't want no, if me and a person is not finna get big, get boogie in the streets, I don't want no beef with him. Well, you can't get boogie in with him because he's locked up. Exactly. But that's my brother. But I'm just saying, I don't got smoke with nobody unless we really smoke.
I don't fake beef with no nigga. You think Braze is going to be mad at you for sitting down with Munchie? No, man. He sit down with people. He just sat down with Chucky Barbie who just did a live and dissed me. Oh, yeah. He just... How can you be mad at... This is the internet. This is the internet. He beef with who he beef with. I beef with who I beef with. You can't be mad at somebody for...
For two grown men sitting down, this is what needs to be happening. Instead of people out there killing each other, two grown men need to be able to sit down and be like, hey, I'm wrong. I'm wrong for putting fake news out there. I'm wrong for saying that Munchie B got peanut butter put in his ass. I am wrong. I apologize. I was upset because you...
Put a fake narrative out there like I told on somebody. So I knew what would get under your skin. So I put it out there. You or whoever your team is, they press upload on that phone.
unless you got bomb service it take about five minutes you could have thought about five minutes like no no no no no i ain't gonna put that out there blood so because i ain't read nothing blood i ain't asked matter of fact i'm gonna ask this baby dot i'm gonna ask this little munchie matter of fact tiny munchie did you read any work i feel like i deserve that type of grace because i would give you that grace bro i would not put no snitch allegation on no who have not seen no paperwork on period
Crip, blood, hoover, essay, Asian, white boy, Jamaican. I'm not putting no snitch allegation because that is a serious allegation, especially in the state of California. Niggas get smoked behind that. In jail. In jail, 50-50 yard, mainline. It's niggas who get stabbed. Bro, I done seen people who did not tell. I done seen niggas get stabbed over 115s, over write-ups in prison.
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Chapter 5: What insights are shared about Wack's intentions?
That's not my business. And I didn't know that your dad was like super tight with whack. Like I would have asked about that in the original interview. Yeah. Let's see. Look, whack don't mean no harm.
Stutterbox. Whack a fight. Whack a fight. Whack don't mean no harm.
Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to personal family backgrounds?
He just speak. He just speak. will come to his mind. He really feel like he's speaking his truth. But I think when he speaks, it's fair to say that he means some harm with what he says and does. Yeah, but he don't mean no physical harm. You know what I mean? Like, he don't want to see nobody, like, unalive. You feel me? He just, he understand the content world.
Chapter 7: What are the perspectives on the current state of street culture?
He understand the internet. And in reality, y'all both got two platforms. Y'all go at each other. You feel me? But that's Don Moo business. And I don't got nothing to do with that. Y'all both Damus. That's my uncle. I got none of the love and respect for him. I'm not going to go against him.
Chapter 8: How do the hosts reflect on the impact of Nipsey Hussle?
And y'all Damus. And that is the B's and the P's responsibility to hash that out. Me and you shouldn't be beefing over what you got going on with your homie. You feel me? Whether you like it or not, that's still your homie. He's still banging that same flag as you. You know, like I know. That's y'all politics. That's Damu business.
Whatever y'all got going on, that's Damu being this, and I ain't got no obligation to intervene in that.
Nah, yeah, that's what I said. I'm like, man, I said, he got the uncle-nephew thing going on. I'm like, you know what I mean? And they be talking these allegations, talking about plants and shit. I'm like, man, I don't know. I can't never be a plant. No, no, no, no, no. Artificial shit. Even though I know the other shit wasn't even true, though, with the P. Nice and Brick Baby.
Like, him saying, you know what I'm saying, the N-word. You know what I'm saying? Oh, he said, I know that was... Wait, what? They had the little narrative that whack...
Oh, told DW to say that?
Yeah, I know that was it. You know what I'm saying?
That's how they talk.
I doubt it. Yeah, they just said that out of habit. That's how they talk. Yeah, that's just vernacular.
That's how niggas talk. Whatever. It was so, you can tell that was like natural. Yeah. Like he thought he was on 21st Street and Locust. Right.
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