No Jumper
JetBkeezy on East Coast Crip, Getting Hogtied, Chain Snatcher Allegations & More
25 May 2026
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Chapter 1: How does Jet Beazy feel after his recent release from prison?
no jumper coolest podcast in the world and today i'm in here with one of my favorite rappers coming out of la at the very least jet beezy is in the building close game cuz free the game how you feeling i'm all right yeah yeah what you've been up to
Shit, cuz. Nothing really. I'm just glad to be out type shit.
Yeah, how long you been out now? Like three weeks. Three weeks? Yeah, like three weeks. And you still dropping music that you recorded while you were locked up? So you like fake not home?
Nah, I'm home. I already let it be known I'm home.
Okay. Hell yeah. But you still just had like videos that you shot while you were locked up? So you just been dropping them even though you...
nah nah that video that i that i posted that was like after i got out already i was already out when i did that oh but it's recorded over the phone i thought yeah the song is but not the video oh okay yeah interesting damn so you're gonna do like a first day out or anything to to really put it out there yeah oh yeah just building up towards it yeah nice That's it. That's what's up.
All right, let's go through it all. Tell us a little bit about your upbringing.
Shit, like, shit. Since a young nigga, really. I was off the porch at like 12, 13. In and out of jail. Juvenile hall. Like, really my whole teenage life.
What was your family situation like? You have both parents around?
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Chapter 2: What was Jet Beazy's upbringing like and how did it shape him?
How did your parents react when they found out that you were from a hood now?
I mean, my mom, she was tripping, but after a while she had to just accept it. It's nothing like, I mean, I'm still her son. She just had to accept it, you feel me? Okay. So you started getting in trouble at, what did you say, like 11 or 12? Yeah, like 12, 13, like when I started going to jail and shit, like during the whole.
And you were already from East Coast by the time you started going to jail and shit? Nah, I wasn't. Because that's really young to be from a gang at 11 or 12. Usually it's a little later. Nah, I wasn't from East Coast yet. Okay. But so what was it like? What did you first get locked up for?
A weapon on school grounds. That was my first sword. You brought a blick to school? When you were 11? Yeah, I was 12 when that happened. That's pretty out there, though. What were you so worried about? I don't know. Just a badass kid.
I don't fucking know. Really? So how'd they find it? You showed somebody and then they told the teacher or something?
yeah it was some shit like that i feel like that's usually how it goes like that you know okay so you got locked up and then like how did that kind of start to change you once you're in this environment with all these crazy ass kids i mean once i went that first time i was in there like
like back and forth like from from the age 12 all the way to the age 17 the longest i ever been out was three months three months yeah for five years you were getting locked up that much so you get out and then just kind of start doing your thing right away and just get caught up on some other shit yeah i was i was doing too much i ain't gonna lie what kind of stuff are you getting into
Shit, regular street stuff is self-explanatory.
Okay. You was moving packs? Or anything like that? Or was it more just like violence type shit? Nah, I don't really want to speak too much about it. It's too real? It's too real for TV or YouTube? Ah, shit, I guess so. I mean, yeah, all right.
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Chapter 3: What experiences led Jet Beazy to join East Coast Crip?
When Cud lost his life, I was on what I was on, Cud. On Hood, niggas wasn't respecting that, Cud. I told niggas like on Hood. I told niggas what it was on Hood. That was that.
Okay.
so was it but was that a big decision because you like it's one thing if somebody's like from a hood and then they're from another hood but it's another thing when they've like been filmed like doing it on camera that makes people i feel like uh you know like you probably always knew that people were going to emphasize that and try to give you a hard time about it right nah because i'm not like
I don't really give a fuck. It ain't nothing. It is what it is. I don't really give a fuck. Because people always tell me that. I'm not ashamed of it or nothing.
Right. People always tell me that as much as people want to talk shit about hood hopping or whatever, that it actually is so common that it's kind of not that big a deal unless you're a rapper and then people are going to make a big deal about it.
I mean, it happened a lot, but what can I say?
Right. So was it, was it a situation where you just like ended up liking the people from East coast grip more or just relating to him more or just ended up feeling like it made more sense?
Nah, I wasn't even going to show you that. Like, remember, you're going to have weird niggas. You're going to have haters. You're going to have all that from anywhere. It had nothing to do with that. It's just, I'm going to live with my brother because I don't want dead homies.
Do you still have, like, good relationships with people from Rolling Hundreds? Yeah. Because you be hanging out with the Sting team.
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Chapter 4: What challenges did Jet Beazy face while incarcerated?
But then also old people a lot of times are hella burnt out. Old people are like, they're not just smoking drugs, but they have been doing it long enough that it's really fucking them up.
I got some burnt out old niggas, cuz. Free big rock, cuz. Free big E-rock, cuz.
I mean, it's like, you can't just, like, respect everybody who's 50 years old. You know? Because a lot of them are burnt the f*** out, too. Let's be real.
Yeah, I ain't gonna say not respect them, because I respect my elders, because they got more wisdom than me. They've been here longer than me. So they know more. They know more. They done been through more. But at the end of the time, it's our time now. I feel like just chillax, because just sit back. Just chillax.
Yeah, because the wave that you have and the way that people like you and G-Money and everybody are like, You guys got your own thing and it's like you can't corrupt it by like doing songs with old heads and shit like that. Like the young generation don't want to see that. They want to see you guys be on your own little rebel mission. Hawaiian crusade to take over the game.
That's what they like seeing now though. Nowadays they don't like hearing, they like hearing that shit. That violence. That's what they like hearing.
Right. Was your first music you recorded, was it kind of violent? Were you dissing people and shit like that? That was always just obvious that was what you were going to be on?
Yeah, I ain't going to lie. I've been talking crazy. I've been talking crazy. Yeah.
Did you just always know that that was going to be the thing that would get people to pay attention? Or more like, hey, if people are going to be listening to me, I'm going to let them know who I am with and who I am with.
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Chapter 5: How does Jet Beazy describe the music scene in L.A.?
Like, I didn't even know you could talk to a cop like that. You're just telling them, like, just clowning them to their faces. And you can kind of ā you can see the pain in their eyes and shit. I'm like, damn, bro.
Like, it's got to be tough to be a cop. I mean, it's ā They be hating because they be wanting to see us in jail. They do their job, but they do it too much. You feel me?
Yeah. Do you feel like they're too involved? They be trying to get all up in the mix too often?
Yeah, but that's what they're going to do regardless because they police. Right.
I mean, because in that one vlog I was watching, they're using the yellow tape to block off a whole street. You guys are ripping the tape down right in front of them and shit. Yeah, because...
i mean i didn't even know that you could just like just tell a cop just like hey you and just like make fun of them to their face like when i was a kid but to be real i see it like a lot on social media now like not just you guys but like in new york and too i've seen people i know they're like just harassing the out of the cops to their face just like telling them exactly what they think of them and cops can't do about it it's like i don't know this is crazy the whole new world
You right. You is right. Oh, shit. Definitely. Yeah, so I heard you say in one song, I was kind of curious about if you had any issues with people from Stockton, you were saying, F them other N-words, we the real EBK. So I was like, oh, shit, does he not get along with J-Bo in them? No, no, no, no, no. There's another EBK. Had nothing to do with them niggas.
Because you had an EBK chain at one point. Yeah, yeah. Type shit. Where'd you get that? You go to Ramy?
okay so we do know where the chain came from it was uh heem beezy's chain so how did you start how did you guys start because like there's a lot of events that unfolded but like a lot of people like when i was asking people like about the origins of that i was like were they beefing because they got the same shit in their name
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Chapter 6: What are Jet Beazy's thoughts on dissing in rap music?
What are you talking about, bro? I don't know. I'm just curious. Did they have, like, nice wood floors and shit? I couldn't even tell you. I ain't go along. I don't know where the fuck. Fair enough. But I got to ask this stuff just to, like, kind of get it out of the way. But, like, they say that you got arrested for a case right after that that could have been ā
you know, hey, y'all did something to me, so I'm gonna go out here and get cracking. Because you did have a case like soon after that.
Yeah, I did.
And they said it was attempted murder.
But it had nothing to do with that. I didn't do nothing to that extent, you feel me? Okay.
So, but how long were you locked up for that? And did the charge get dropped or did you just bail out or?
Yeah, I'm out on a million dollar bill. For real?
Yeah. Wow. So you still have to deal with those charges? Yeah, I'm going to court and shit still. Damn.
Yeah, I'm still fighting my shit.
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Chapter 7: What plans does Jet Beazy have for his music career moving forward?
It was regular. In the squabble. Everywhere. Court tanks. Every dorm I hit. Every module I hit. Everywhere. Never failed. You ever win 20 in a row? Win 20 in a row? Yeah. Nah, I ain't going to lie. I ain't going to even lie and say I did. That's a number. You got to hit 20 in a row.
No, I haven't. I mean, Jab 5 said he was 205. He won 200, lost 5.
Let me see. Let me see.
Yeah.
I don't put it past him.
I assume it's probably something like that, yeah.
Anything is possible.
Right. So, are you somebody who, like, while you're locked up, you got to, like, really think about fighting and shit like that? And then as soon as you get out, that's, like, not something you would ever really want to take part in? I feel like you're not really the fade type.
On the streets, I don't really fight too much. I get my homies friendly fades and shit. We fight each other, cuz. Really? That's about it. I mean, you ran into an odd public place, maybe you get a squabble in or something, but other than that, it ain't really too much squabbling on the streets. In jails, you're going to get the fades out of me every time. How confident are you in your squabbles?
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Chapter 8: How does Jet Beazy view collaboration with other artists?
do you think they're like allowed to listen to it or they got to listen to it on the low like sneaky in the crib they allow i feel like they allow too i mean
I done threw a couple suckers on before, okay? From Hood. Oh, yeah? Ain't nothing wrong with this shit. If a nigga hardy whore, I'm not going to take that from a nigga. Just because his foot cut on me, he ain't whore.
Right. I mean, it's the difference between driving around, listening to it for the fact that you like the song so much that it's really on your playlist versus like, you know, listening to it one time because you want to see what somebody says. I feel like it's kind of two different things.
yeah it is two different things yeah because like of course you're gonna be curious about what i'm saying but like it's kind of different from like really listened like i mean would you would you look at one of your homies if oh you know like the spotify rapped how that shit comes out and tells you like all the music you listen to the most out of the year let's say you just accidentally saw your friends like your actual homie and it's like most listened to songs were like dissing your your neighborhood and shit like
I don't think you're going to just let that go. You're going to be like, what the fuck is wrong with this guy?
Nah, shit. I mean, shit. That's what he like listening to. That's what he can listen to. Maybe he's doing research. Maybe that. Exactly. He's trying to outsmart him. That's why I don't ask too much questions. I let niggas do what they do.
Okay. You got to listen to that shit until you figure out like... how to get the drop on them or something. Like figure out what their mentality is. I mean, so once in a while, I feel like you actually say something so disrespectful that you're like, you know what, I'm gonna bleep this out of the song. Where does that come from? When do you feel like a bar is just too much?
Shit. It got to be some shit for me to bleep it out. It got to be some serious self-incriminating.
Sometimes you feel like it just crosses the line. You're like, you know what? Is it for your own self-preservation? Like, shit, that line could get me in trouble? Or is it like, if I say this, it's so fucked up that it's going to start some serious shit to a level that maybe I'll just leave that alone.
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