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[Music] what a good Bo buddies with a super decent boy eat what up his DJ yep there's militated [ __ ] happy hour makes up let's have a crazy world radio I want you actually well let me just tell you something when we started this show we want the bigger people who are legends in this game and people who are ground breakers when we talk about this man right now this van has broke the mold when it come to be it are chirpin or rather than just lore and it's just drug dealing he has took his cell phone I believe he started operation from $300 and a man made close to a billion dollars this time he's still here doing what he got to do Santa Prize you know I have his children students tested times and was a part of the CIA Contra controversy and he's still alive still here to prove it I was watching the documentary knowing that him injuries knowing or must see him today is still scared of this [ __ ] like oh I think they gonna kill Andrew light if you don't know who each other to be talking about with your mother legendary the [ __ ] monumental three-way now one of them one of the previous things that our missile Iike you pop the champagne yeah please don't make a silent gunshot a lot of it we don't like you don't like that we on edge right so one of the crazy things was you wasn't born in South Central nah you're actually born in Texas but it was five years old and we moved about for over here is maybe right it's bright enough right before five okay because you know why it was funny because your demeanor would sometimes when I see you and I look into you mom you Little J and that's why I thought maybe like you know like you know man okay you know we come from the same there you know eating Houston I'm from toilet right right right so so goddamn I don't know where to start I've told you so I don't drink chance this is a place where we pick up our legends we want to give them the flowers now so many people when people pass away they want to say how great they were and you know the obituary and the people that people get up there say how holier than thou and how much this guy boy so late at this point we want to give people they flowers now you understand our prima the craziest things in the world I know we've got a Dominican here but I had always thought a Dominican invented the wild Cowboys right the wild Cowboys right no no but you know what after your story comes out then the story is fixed but I always had grew up thinking that a Dominican kid from Washington Heights was playing with cocaine and just a big crack I have to keep tell me in my childhood [ __ ] up I'll have to tell me right to my face you can't give him a glass let's take it from there yeah well I'm gonna invent crack right okay when I'm uh credit for has been the first crack millionaire mmm no when I started there was guys in the street that was already cooking up very few dough right I got it from them okay you know I'm saying when I say face-first cuz base was like when it was a three basin that's right free basin was it was a real company this whole table will be full of chemicals when I first started or was real complicated ether this will Richard Pryor I burn up he was flammable equipment and in one day one of the homies came and he said man it's better when you use baking soda mm-hmm and uh it sounds healthier for something we got the recipe right now who invented it I don't really know you know the story then mmm so now when I'm watching uh what was it cracks in the system that's my document yeah and I'm watching it up again who said I don't forgive him the CIA or CIA guy or was um the the the newspaper guy and he said that when he went further looked at it it really wasn't like he was racism it wasn't really wasn't like they was just trying to kill black they were trying to um whoever buys Michael Levine okay who worked over in Columbia Peru and he was based out of New York right so that's what that was and he said it he's one of the first ones to see it even before he got to the US mm-hmm at that time he's a wool guitar right yeah it was pace okay yeah and he knew that once it got over here that it was have a devastating effect right but he didn't know where I was gonna have a devastating effect cuz we reached I say is like you're saying it was more political yeah because it's a great place I had always I always heard like iran-contra stone again nobody really know about the racist and that happened I mean it's hard to say well did the government deliberately put it in a community for blacks right knew that it was affecting certain neighborhoods at some point and let it keep going well I've always heard um me growing a thing I had always heard me growing up that it was actually affinity for the Black Panthers for the lemon is to destroy them like like you know get a couple of people again I'm getting the East Coast all right when years old so I'm um I'm a lot you know me younger then which is happening but I'm old enough to almost understand so that's what I used to hear well one of the things you know the black leaders always said the government was bringing drugs into the country right regional acts to Elijah Muhammad Malcolm X know exactly what wound up happening with my situation is that it brought all of this forefront to the future and they had actual evidence for the first time where they could tie a government operative directly with a street dude right now when you were doing it did you know that level you were at because you're the first one so so like you are black Pablo Escobar so how like well you know you got you got to look at it like this here I was 19 when I started yeah couldn't we couldn't right didn't watch the news all I saw what the big homies was trying to do and I saw what he was making a mistakes I went in and corrected their mistakes and made basically my own formula of getting down I had no clue about the war in Nicaragua I mean I wouldn't ask my man where you live you don't understand that just something you just don't do that in the game you know like if he wants you to know where he lived he gonna take you to his house exact you know what I'm saying he don't want you over his house around his wife and his kids you'll go around his wife and kid that's just how the game was but so uh I never really questioned how the whole thing was was was lined up now he had mentioned to me before are we fighting a war on my country and we got a way to get our property our man back so I understood that because I was fighting for my man well you think he's saying that you thinking you're not thinking soldiers at military you think you're not having Bloods and Cripps yeah yeah that's what I was thinking right here Nick aragua right he's new so he's dealing with the Sandinistas and all that stuff like correct he's in the Contras dealing with he's a conscious right right fighting against the standard right but I don't know about the Sandinistas you know now I'm assuming nobody knew it was all covert [ __ ] going on it was but it was people in the country that knew that there was a war going on in Nicaragua that America was fighting this war and that the countries had lost the war basically and they had to be pushed into the u.s. they also knew that these guys still wanted to win this war and that these guys that start selling drugs I mean the CIA admitted that in their report that eventually they became aware that these guys weren't just fighting a war over there with the money that they had got from the government but they had took this money my informant who was also my drug supplier when he testified oh what's his name man don't wanna know but you didn't know any of that that he was any of that government wise I mean you know when you growing up in South Central we have a dislike for the police no I mean I don't sit on the curb when I was 14 15 years old you know get on the curve sit down don't move put your bike right there you know all y'all and sit on the curb don't nobody move we don't run everybody we're gonna make sure these bikes ain't stole so we already had a dislike for the police or distrust for the police so it was no way that we would have been informed that this operation was going on you know this had to be something where you was politically uh connected to really yeah come in the loop on this like one of the first holler police chase you they shot at you the time but it wasn't like put your hands up it was like let's kill him no a few times well you know you know I got so big and I was able to outmaneuver the cops you know they couldn't figure out why they couldn't catch me with no drugs you know why would they would break my houses and it would never be drugs and my house is so back then we could hide more you know nobody know how you know why they know how you look they don't know how you dress you know they looking for this guy driving around and you didn't have a police record back then no I never read can see you this is crazy so they they didn't know all they knew was freeway Rick you know they don't know my full name they don't know my address they don't know my girlfriend is they don't know really nothing about me only thing that they know the first time that I got tripped about him about this task force is uh my gardener had came in the house one day and he was like man : let's make some noise of you having a guard in the back in the day just because just guard this is the 90s right now mm I thought is not da is prior to da trying to be they just what they did with the task force is City Hall I had a meeting and they said that people in the neighborhood kept bragging about this young guy freeway Rick but whose having all this money so what city council did is they had a meeting and they took five of the toughest police stations in Los Angeles and put them together and they called him the freeway task force Oh these cops job was to bring me down along the way they started still money robbing people forging search warrants I mean there was some of the biggest crooks that you ever want to see so my gardener was the first one that tipped me off to the freeway task force I didn't know nothing about him so he tipped me off and uh that started a whole nother uh but what is they seen police coming around or something oh here he brought me a newspaper article Oh what the [ __ ] it was in a newspaper the City Council had had this meeting and it said either read the newspapers right so I wouldn't never caught it but he brought it to my attention and it was in the newspaper and they have one of my houses well inside the paper where this informant that they had caught was talking about my house was protected by the police he said that every time he came over to rob the house that it's always police in the area to protect the house now I never saw that well you know you didn't know they did scheming on watching idea why are you not saying okay good so that was my first time becoming aware of they had never read it none of my houses at that time I had no no police contact I mean we was like just running free and wild you know we at this particular house is where I raised cars we didn't have built with that house right that was like our house where we kept our race cars you know we had Top Fuel cars and you know a Pro Stock race cars and bikes and on the side it was on the side of the freeway like we always stayed you know that's where I got the name from what that was like our drag strip so we just found and partied and you know had mad sound equipment and barbecuing every day and people would just be coming in and Crips and bloods and you know more like a meeting spot no no dope wouldn't be here now if they were eight at the house doing a final dope but we found out that they were watching that house so that was the first time that we became aware of the freeway task force not only you were like you were like the first person that at least vac did because we thought the Bloods and Cripps was really killing each other like we do it they couldn't be in the same vicinity music I remember that's the first time I heard that it was a guy that dealt with the Bloods and Cripps yeah well you know what what happened is is what I found out and a lot of my guys find out that uh when it came to money guys will put their differences down mmm you know it's very rarely that that happened but it started to be were Crips from selling on blood streets and Bloods and selling on Crips trees where they were more corporation than them then in the world knew about Wow and it was just about making money you know when you make a money you have him fine don't nobody want no killing and no shooting because I'll bring the cops in so that was the first time that uh that I had seen since the beginning I remember when the Bloods and Crips played football against each other it was like what yesterday burr hood against that neighborhood and they would come and one day we were at the beach with our bikes to the beach when we got back behind beach payday right ok ok this is the one right by the house ok so the closest to the house about five miles okay from where we grew up so we got back we see the tape all taped off and the police is there well when the Crips had killed one of the main bloods well and that started the first clash in our area which the Crips started in our area I thought well remaining in Washington it was over a jacket a summer that was something that happened prior to that uh at the Palladium or something that may have been later on okay oh okay yeah this is after this was like when the Crips had first Oh organize like the seventies yeah this is 70 maybe like 78 79 ish something like that there how'd you avoid um like being able to deal with both well when I was young I wanted to be a [ __ ] Oh get out of here yeah I mean I was die hard on being a [ __ ] but my mom was one of them why's that you know you don't play with my mom well she didn't whoop him she beats you know what we built you can break that bill you gonna break that switch smile on we'll get the stitching car mm-hmm and uh when you went to school the next day you have wet marks on a new high so mom's wouldn't having it good so when I got 12 I started playing tennis yeah I'd love to say uh and then I could be meek Arthur Ashe I did I did want to ask him down to high school a high school I was I was good enough to go to one of the best black tennis teams high school tennis teams in LA Wow you know Arthur Ashe came out and gave everybody on the team Awards and played with like for two top guys with yeah I did get to meet Ashe one time how would the neighborhood kids they try to take your rackets from us all a new one they don't want some tennis racket yeah yeah I know now you said you lived on Figueroa all right now figure out what that's la oh that's the bay cuz that was a part of the fingerboard south central now since you okay I could always throw the wars were the prostitutes were okay I always thought that for some reason I've read in Donald Goines books or forgetting what author I've read Figueroa I always thought was in the Bay Area when I was yeah now the Lord's one of the main through ways in Los Angeles it's like maybe the second or third or being a street or here in LA and then figure world one side by side with the 110 freeway okay they they they separate each other and my house sit right in between Figaro in the 110 oh that's where freeway that's what I can now do did you own hold on before we get to the rap sheet I wasn't good at about just stay off the drugs you got something cause I've gone in my notes no I mean it goes beyond drug [ __ ] well you helped Denzel Washington not Lena screams Harry oh oh yeah Harris did that you didn't need a baker but you are you even a part none of that you know I mean area was what we was we was cool you know where it was partners but I wasn't a part of him with his with his play checkmate we were kind of like almost like kind of rivals but not really rivals you know what I'm saying um because he claimed a set actually right Aereo I think he was blood I think he grew up with the Bloods but then he you know he ran with the 60s - oh why yeah yeah yeah I mean you know when when you become a certain status in the game you have to transit pass that gangbang right know what who is he from was that you from even like with me I didn't gangbang but my neighborhood is hoover's well and everybody considers me even in jail who told everybody I was over uh even though I said no I ain't say no you all right so you put the hood doesn't you feel hard to trans in that but I still dealt with the 60s which was who was number one anyhow that's my next question I think you think you for saying that but well you know you just have to be bigger than than than the situation and and a lot of times you have to make up your own mind like me and big huge you know what yeah big you like that big up for you we've got to all get get him in this game oh yeah yeah yeah that's my man big you doing some big things out there too you know but maybe we'll be apart minutes PD whack who's I don't know how much time we're doing right now he might be doing about 40 years but he's one of the founders of the 60s and we've always been cool so I was able to trees in the neighborhood politics you know I didn't allow the politics to dictate which direction I was going you know what you're a strong-minded person cuz me being from the East Coast and not seeing a blood and I see in the creek when I seen it on television I automatically was gravitated towards that life like I automatically wanted to study it I automatically wanted to be a part of it so will you be involved and being able to say you know what I'm gonna be that's probably like the most discipline planarian I type of [ __ ] I've ever heard you know say cuz and you know us as blacks we don't have much that we can be a part of well you know what I'm serious exactly when I was coming up to see the come gravity with the Crips and the Bloods you know I know they put into to find out the blood that was my man oh wow yeah well he put in a matter of fact right before he died I was trying to get big putting to write a book Wow I was still locked up I talk to you two I believe when I was locked up I'm lovely up soon as you get you had just got out of prison home on windy day well uh windy day okay okay did I talk to you - um what's my homeboy from the jungles yeah - I think it was really okay oh yeah yeah yeah she was telling me about we use getting out yeah I'm gonna win do you know when they did no secrecy helps everybody yes I may need a and you got no reputation win the day look awfully big of the windy day didn't backs we need her on it yes absolutely that's our girl let me get you what this this this this work cuz this mess me up continuous criminal spray yeah that's the words that got me out I still don't understand you said that the difference you understand the difference between okay career criminal okay and a continuous criminal spree a career criminal is somebody who commits a crime go to jail and it does it again get out and then do it again a continuous criminal spring uh-huh its meaning that you committing crime over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over but you have been arrested so it's a continuous criminal spree damn I don't wanna do one thing sounds good okay so one means continuous pre means you're doing a doing it without getting caught right yes so the uninterrupted okay that's the spring so that's how you beat your case because they said that you had the three strike law runs they used that as they said that my case was a three-strike I was a three striker right even though I'd only been in jail one time so I figured out that what I was doing was a continuous criminal spree even though it was in different states mmm see they thought because I was selling to open Texas and in Louisiana saying Louis that all of those was different arrests right but what I tried to get them to understand that it was a continuous criminal Springer was uninterrupted mmm in order to be a career criminal you have to be brought to your senses way see you're not a continue a career criminal if you not brought to your senses and he's writing everything but this is you reading yourself you still can right there well you're not gonna write the briefs another that but I know what I wanted my brief I read so you read I read enough books to know what the brief supposed to say right and like I said I was I was in them books all day I started to came across those words you understood those words immediately absolutely absolutely it's like I get what you're saying but it's still complicated like we're just saying right no question to understand I paid a lot of money do did my appeal the dude who did my appeal wasn't in love the judge the lawyer who went to try with me well my trial lawyer you say hey man and the money you got left yeah putting on your books all right keep that cuz you're gonna need it all right you got a lot of time to do all right right in fact I had to go with another dude who hadn't even talked to me you know saying before so I had to get him to understand what I was saying to because he didn't really understand the English they was all more concerned about crossing state lines so you saying if you were to got court twice then they could have proved that you was a I would have been a correctly do it here convicted twice you could have you got caught right more than twice but kept it yeah right and I think make it twice but it was the same sweet Texas and I said I'm guilty I went to Cincinnati I'm guilty right say Louisiana I'm guilty right but it was still the same I never got out of handcuffs see they took me from one state to the next state to the next day I was never out of handcuffs I was always like this here everywhere I went it wasn't like I got out and I'm free and I started swinging again it got called it was like oh no you've been in this state this day then we all been looking for you so when they got me everybody want a piece of wow let me ask you something this is a little off subject but it's on subject right how come every movie or every every like ending to something always is this is the last one like this is the lat and when I'm watching your documentary you saying you out you came home you build a community center is it is hard you guys are like it's hard not to go back you know well you know whenever things get tough right and you have a tendency to go back to new habits you know like a person who's left trying to stop smoking cigarette like his wife start acting up he pick up a cigarette back you know something go wrong you pick up a cigarette butt so with me my crutch have become selling cocaine cocaine made everything better for me no matter what was going on I could will sell some cocaine and again I love that lady acted up I go make some money feel good right so so so we have a tendency to go back to our crutches and cocaine had become for me a crutch because one of my out we were so poor right let me tell you how was it the first time when I got to jail I went across a dude I went to junior high school with right and uh we weren't any each other well and you Joseph Petry and it's like every man he's like I heard about you I didn't believe it all right I was like what you mean he said man I couldn't believe you made that kind of money I said why not he said man you was a Porsche doing in the neighborhood he said I remember when used to tape tennis shoes tennis balls to your tennis shoes to keep your feet from being on the ground and you and your brothers have to change pants don't wear the same pants every day we all knew y'all sorry so to to to come from there to wander where I wound up money had become my escape well you know that was like everything that I wanted I don't know nothing else I wanted to to to fix my mama floors I'm gonna put windows in her house I want to do corporate in her house I wanted to have a new kitchen to do the things that I felt would make her life the way I thought it should be you know this my mama all right that's how she should be living and uh that was my goal and then nothing else really matter right and um let's make some noise for that goddamn that's really that's real [ __ ] like you know no no I'm gonna do a little bit more than him come back to that I got so much [ __ ] going on in my head take so much to a very interesting guy like and think about it it's get more interesting now and I think about it is this a lot of people would have been in your position and came home and did it again well you know I mean I did it that second time you know I did the food that second time would you as famous that second time or like you know I'm saying or in the streets I was okay Naiya the doughboys new me yeah it's almost like right now you know like like now you TMZ famous gonna [ __ ] around [ __ ] don't [ __ ] around they still feel what I what I know about my my feminist is because I was thirty right I study everything that I do I study right the people who like me use the doughboys first and of course next hustlers your hero your antiques so it's really a male base of guys who are trying to get money or who like money right either one both photos already the same you can't separate the two that's my fan base right those are the people who bought my book you know it was guys in the street bought my books I mean I can't hear a [ __ ] you know I learned so much from you from the videos and we deal with the trial and I use that [ __ ] right now so I understand and support me right and who who liked me I understand and I also know that those are [ __ ] who run the streets right you know what I'm saying that's why I can feel comfortable by going in any city in this country and don't have no problems cuz the dudes who run them straight [ __ ] with me right well you was you was the literally the first cocaine kingpin well I mean because you know we got we got young Escobar here we go bring him a little bit um but have you ever have you ever like ran into other than the Nicaraguans have you ever met like Colombians or like anybody other than that level because I imagine your name had to be ringing bells with all the cartel I mean you know I actually come down here Wow oh no what the Nicaraguans this is what a sad it means that with this is where the Colombians and the Nicaraguan just for me right here in Miami well I was coming to Miami like 81-82 you know they would make me come in and come to the meetings and sit down and tell them what we could do you know how many keys we can move I remember the first time I came down here man and it's in a book to it and then they had me I brought all my money down you I bought like six hundred thousand six hundred fifty thousand that was every dime on the plane yeah we flew in on the pain we flew in on a plane we went to uh I think we went to work so tell me out what that touches with that sex on it no we want to come into Miami Jackson Jacksonville yeah we want to Jackson we took away our drove down so we do the deal buy the dope and when we finished going to do we have $1,500 no car no plane tickets and no money at home so we sent in a hotel room with 20 bricks so we buy we buy a we buy suburban huh Paulo suburban and you pay like $1,200 for it no we rolled him back we got on three George we rest in Georgian but you're driving this cross-country yeah we drove all the way back to LA Wow listen I blow the [ __ ] car up in Chattanooga Tennessee in the diesel truck it's raining I come off for the ride but we seem to be rich we're going to be right so we rolled in it's about 11 o'clock at night my boys asleep I hear them I said man a truck ticket right I said what you told you don't dry this [ __ ] too fast I'm trying to get home so uh come on the site and this blew up right right on the side of highway so we were 20 bricks in there yeah look at all we grabbed the bricks out the back the suitcase throw them in some bushes call the tow truck to come get us tow truck come get us now we in Tennessee we got like $350 no driver license all right no more money all right and nobody to call so uh what 20 bricks 20 bricks let's be clear the tow truck Vegas what the 20 break was the 20 was rich because we thought of bricks back in the car wants a tow truck so he take us to a junkyard Oh white dog man I'll never forget this do it though coolest [ __ ] in the world I know that dude I wouldn't made it without him man that favor he did for us helped us out a lot so we did he's like man it's something funny about you doing driver license all can you get a rental car what's going on with job so we got the bricks in the back of the car that blows down so uh he say you know what you see that old truck over there it was a little small Ford you our truck the little little bitty and he said uh y'all give me $300 you know just take man we took that we got to Vegas we drove it all the way across country my boys was big two minutes out is about six - so his legs is all over we sticking it was a stick shift so we hitting each other but uh we got to Vegas man and the boys came and picked us up I was like man we are so we took that and that was our first time hitting the million dollars after we dumped death now let me ask you something was the cocaine cheaper in Miami or at that time it was that's the reason why because because that's what we always heard like it Co is coming when she go back then it's like 45,000 a kilo but in LA was like 200 euros cheaper for that bothers I just cuz I'm from New York so I need to know how much it was in New York Jesus so anybody who Miami's ballin yeah in my la Miami was the place you know that losses record entry it was the port of entry at that time you know the commies was coming here that was before the crime you start coming to LA you know once they find out that LA was a bigger market I guess the next law torn in LA that's when the price you know the price war started because like I said when we first first kilo we bought we paid like 45 47 for it but houses you know we should pay thirty three forty seven thousand forty seven thousand four kilo but houses we should pay the first ounce I brought up eight thirty to thirty two hundred thirty two hundred pounds of cocaine Jesus and so I had to break it down I was here then go and make like nine thousand huh off of one ounce well what's my man you said you gave him all he read up with you eight eighteen hundred you gave him two ounces and he sold it out and that that was his name he's a coach now uh you told my coach Ward yeah or you taught my honcho right yeah I think you told my honcho no he said he sold it out the same day oh you got my coach Ward Ward coach would ya yeah yeah yeah well coach was a it was a football player you know and those are kind of guys I used to look for it you know I should look for it but those that was discipline him you yeah I got your email before you right now but look at that port here it's my birthday we don't sell we celebrate that great coach what he was a young though you know and those are the dudes I should look for me right you know Hank in high trustworthy you know they didn't get was that a ruling you're cool don't get high because I had to for the right to implement that but you know dudes don't listen all right rather be higher to have money yeah yeah some why that's my next book did you ever try I try to provide a week maybe two weeks my week now what did you try you try coke low oh cool all realness back then cocaine was looked at like the rich man yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah I wasn't getting I wasn't using it because well I was - let me say this here look how the reason I didn't use because when I first got involved they be homies all told me like if you don't get hired you won't get rich a little more fun good cuz I was like considered young I was 19 but I was like young for the dues who was involved with coke at that time I mean a gram was $300 so the only [ __ ] could afford it was not pimps lawyers doctors so more funds like me and under me they really need I know money because I have no sense to hang out with the pimps mm-hmm and that's how I really became exposed to the game from hanging out with them but at that time man it was it was so damn expensive it uh did nobody didn't know why he had no money to get that you could you think the error and again we're not glorifying but we understand that this is factual facts you think you think a person could do it on your level the way you did it back there like it like you know you have we're all having it on the water feds Azim his Hall I was like man this this kid might have did it more than bigger than me like it's hard you know it's really hard to to duplicate that system but you know these kids are smarter now you know I'm saying they they they learning how to no-knock kind of maneuvered in this system you know what's taking pigeons I mean I hold up totally different era you know night now you know like my nephew's come and show me that news and selling dope on the internet and all that you know EE it's crazy hey but they doing it right now you know I don't know how they're doing it hey it's working but you know with us you know we here in the shadows you know we're down but it's a different era but for some reason these kids are gonna figure out how to make it work you know what I'm saying and I'm sure that there's somebody out there that's this put me you know like big Meech it is no big niche came up with a formula and worked during that time right and I'm sure that there's somebody else right now whose figure out how to how to beat the system now it's funny you bring up big nice cuz one of the big meets his biggest downfalls the people would say is it's his flashiness yeah it was like you know I remember going to a club kid you not it was 14 of them and they had 14 Lamborghinis outside I was like there no one could ride with someone else okay yeah I think fail you know Wendy hooked us up okay she wanted me to work with him with this case or talk to him and minion was riding through windy so I was corresponding with him in and he told me what that often when the opening the deal I gave you my personal opinion on the deal you know I didn't think that uh I didn't think they had any issues on winning this case and I thought that he should take the deal even though it was thirty years you know I know those that we're stable too took the thirty right now they didn't did 30 and still going right because they didn't the deal so I thought that it was in his best interest to they take the 30 India but an in the like that of you guys live it's being actually bad like how like you know before John Gotti we really renew of the mafia but we didn't know what about like you know I don't come from Queens where he's from so when John Gotti stopped flashing and he start actually claiming that character you think that was bad for business like oh my gosh then he one of just got out two-minute ami the time he was like 18 years old he had two rolls-royce's too many jackson had bought a Ferrari and didn't have all the money to get it out Jermaine Jackson yeah Jermaine Jackson he had a Testarossa here at the first Testarossa party in the country Wow and the Testarossa was sitting in there on the showroom floor and a little time he passed by and saw it and he walked in and he told him in how much for the Testarossa so the man told him the price and they say Tommy gave him 10,000 extra weight to the next one so and then he wrecked that one right and everybody was laughing at him he went back and bought another one so uh when they did this it tipped the police off to what we was doing well because for a while I probably said know what we was doing like when when you know I got those sheriff's indicted the cops that was doing all of the stealing in okay this guy that you met the documented oh oh yeah yeah I had to take care of him there's a whole of booyah they were still in there Robin wouldn't even be alive of hood there's being Robin and Robin you mean with Central Jail they were robbed you answered you did send you to jail I'm like I go being robbed we're gonna rob me and put me in jail right I'm saying so uh I had a private investigator well I'm best to get him well I spend 100,000 my lawyer yeah I'll go see my lawyer so I just waited my girl house right huh never had my girl house out of fun I know we got new dope in there you know cuz you know how you sometimes yeah you know we do we should keep our doping cars right who knows how we beat the cops right they didn't understand the car game you know you're throwing in the trunk of the car move the car a block or two down the street never see until you need it what uh they're never gonna know so we always kept our doping cars so sometimes we will forget and have 1015 keys in the trunk of a car and open the trunk so I'm saying when they raid our houses our dear we mean as [ __ ] I knew accidental some you know maybe one day we love cash there well catch me if they said cash I would have said no right yeah you know but they said dope when they said don't write you know you know use my grill house you know there's something I ain't buying it so I'll go tell my lawyer right I'm like man I know one opener he's all know you've got a head you had their Leeson don't see doesn't open her house so he said oh you sandy crooked he argued with me don't let mother [ __ ] [ __ ] you argue with me I see as a man one node open air so he said what do you think this they cook it and get a private investigator cuz I'd never thought about it I know none of our no private investigator you know I said I ain't never been to court Yeah right so uh I said a man who was a private investigator so he put me up I hired a private investigator I gave you 100 grand so do follow the cops around everywhere they went he went up front or the Elio fine okay cool not that this is this yeah so he followed them around and uh he start bringing me back to evidence you know not only for my cool but they was also doing the same thing to other crews eventually they had 150 people that was in prison and when uh when they finally arrested me and indicted me I had the investigation over to the prosecutor like I don't know what you are trying to do but these does it they will be your witness sir we got too much dirt on them so uh they led 150 people out of prison Wow so that I sent my my notoriety and big putting in the founder of the Bloods was one of the guys who who eventually got out and I didn't even know you know quit was one of my guys so he uh he was getting his stuff from me but I didn't know that the cops had set him up well until we all sitting in there together and he what I gave many [ __ ] follow me from your house now this is not the time we dug the offices start talking about the judge because they had the judge on the there's on the same case yeah that's it oh wow that's the same case yeah need to be smart like that I got a new lawyer put me up on this I was just keen to what he was saying you know when he tell me well higher he tell me that uh he don't believe they doing it right this [ __ ] he's so smart you know when he doing it right he think I'm lying no but back then I did probably sound crazy it didn't we hadn't handled so I'm anyways okay this is probably one of the craziest cases ever in the history of police force you know and you know rampart was an offshoot of a freeway task force only with a rampart case where the deuce was still in the money and you're doing all the stuff that came out in you know that's not training day like based off of that Wow but it was deeper than training touched the surface well you see any scars in my face all this flashlight therapy when I was here cooked handcuffs my legs halt I they're all white you you dog bite me they hit him in the head with flashlights steel flashlights they got these fake romance steel flashlights name cracking you in the heat I mean you go out and then they wake you up I'm gonna be honest to this day LAPD is still a scariest [ __ ] effort well I'm legal forever radio LAPD I've been looking like there I've been looking like I don't know why I looked out of the way [ __ ] I don't know I'm scared of definiteness of motivation yeah all right and they got black and white cars yes they chest raided the sheriff's sheriff is the green cause though alright no chefs black and white black and white woods it's got sheriff road on okay the sheriff run the county jails okay well you know they run the jails okay they just got them for having this coat this white coat colt see you LT yeah sure they got coke I said that this is their home so they was in jail having dudes fighting with each other why just doing all kind of insane [ __ ] and the fair's just arrested you know they arrested the head chef Wow he's in jail right now no I yeah for the same stuff that he was allowing this this activity to be going on inside our jails anyone older that's just continuation of what had started back in 80s now in LA is so like race you like that's the most racial when it comes to streets welcomes the streets is black grill break like in business you this Mexican is in the same meeting as blacks in the same mean but when it comes to streets of LA it's it's really segregated it's blood scripts then as Mexicans and then it's Asians you at the level you was that did you have to deal with each and every day we already know you're establishing really like Christmas I don't really deal with with Mexican is until I went to prison okay when I was on the street the the black community was so strong then that I didn't really need to come outside of that in that community so I was able to to to of it in getting the drugs I could stay inside of my little comfort zone and make like I wouldn't if you walk up to me and he was white what you problem on you know he wasn't going interested in white custom he's making a billion dollars not know why I need that Wow because I had the the cream of the black market so please don't don't forget your thought but my neighborhood that was our goal was to have like Barney come from rego park to come to our party and we said this because white lady named Trans Am she seems to come through in the Trans Am but she used to come to him by like a 500 pack like you know tell us that was huge but your goal was [ __ ] that I had the whole community right will my guys dependent on those right you know or their guys but who was on the streets of in the 50s and but I got to a position where I wasn't selling listening like 20 30 s 40 twenties or hunnits you know so I didn't really need you know Barney coming through a five run it by what I'm gonna do with five minutes give it to her right exactly exactly exactly you know I had a lot of guy that rode along with me every day right to give our money Wow that was his job well people walk up to me at the gas station oh my what isn't give her 500 yeah I mean honey I don't know and he was taking about the one dollar bag like Escobar Manny Pacquiao where's that somebody I'll do miss you easy to break the leg back right back now before you'll jog and you just hand out money for that I mean you guys know some Manny Pacquiao [ __ ] back it was Robin Hood for real he was southern coking giving them back people they look at that as as as paying taxes that's true when I looked at it is taking care of hood you know I was in Jamaica one time and I'll throw out there this do name do this right and dudas had had the whole community like I didn't ask what he did he I had the whole community and we had to to film a video there we had to pay him and he wanted to meet me I met him in a cave and two to three days later in the cave two three years later I'm sitting there watching the news you don't you break you better know Duke who do this is I'm watching the news and I had I know I did I have met the biggest drug dealer in target to make it history and I'm sitting there and the whole neighborhood would not give this [ __ ] up for like three four days out some what they was backing down the podium whatever whatever this happen oh now when you feel they're gonna looking over the hood will hold you close that's my point you know that was no question no no no you ain't you any plan it's like one time I had a little incident right I had a body I don't know what happened but I had like ten canes and I was at my mama's house in it and the car that we have been keeping him in the home he's needed it all right so I take him out and my mom was fence in my next-door neighbor's garage sit right next to each other so it had a little hole in the middle of it so I said I'm gonna storm in between the fence and the garage until I get ready for him so I throw him in between the fence and I'm just chillin you know I'm gonna play me some basketball and to the fellows get back so my mama called me she say hey Mary say uh she got your package see what she got my package so what I was saying is that the neighborhood look now she took my package you put it in the house keep it back there Ukraine and this is the lady that's like 70 years old you know what I'm saying so uh when you taking care of neighborhood even though she wasn't making money off of me well her grandkids was okay and she appreciated what I was doing for her grandkids and she was showing their love back from that by you know making sure my bang was good that's one thing about you know hustling um it is you could turn you could turn it around if you want yeah I mean you can do good with with the bad that you're doing like you know I know so many um our Kenny Anderson just from my hood and I remember well he's a couple years older than me but I remember him trying to like you know I'm having a cold streak of being in college and trying to go to the NBA and him having that cold speaker that trying to accent like the hustle at every drug dealer just just told him to shut the [ __ ] up but the every drug that mount got a need up and pay for whatever the [ __ ] he needed at that time and he had he had to do [ __ ] well you know same thing with low deep you know nosy from the Bay Area okay so he just got out I needed to shorten them big homie you took yeah yes yes my domain yes yes him that when he was about man he couldn't been more than seventeen mr. fast or the Bay Area but God yeah that's me he was your dad yeah yeah the first time I introduced me to him he was about 17 years old right you know one of my boys pull up in a van he's like been telling me about the D you know he had been hitting me but he wanted to go directly to me right so uh he'd he had connected us and uh just to do it was like okay how much money you got me he's 17 years old you had a million dollars right so you know it was like it didn't matter how old he was it's just a matter if you had the game to to to put it down so it was just so many ways than so many different dues that was was getting their money that I didn't need to go outside my community you know you got blues coming throwing down five hundred six hundred thousand so you know off for six hundred thousand dollar deal if I pull a hundred out of that for myself I'm happy at one point you will make you more money that magic [ __ ] Johnson you know when uh how did that feel when magic sign is contract right yeah and they put it in a paper I think he was gonna like 1.2 million I was like damn I'm glad I don't play basketball you know [ __ ] it was like there man he only gonna make two million dollars in here in trouble wow that is crazy man that is great so now did the chicken once everybody everybody feel the world is closed come over here to go so you at jail you probably read it you're doing whatever and I'm rebuilding you rebuilding on rebuilding and I'm like what I did is I got exposed to Farrakhan when I went to cheer mmm god bless no somebody put me up on him right god bless a couple Muslim brothers was like man you don't know about Farrakhan I don't know about Malcolm X but I never heard of Malcolm X hmm I never heard about Farrakhan yeah you know I know Tookie yeah Roswell so being home the bay home Tony Stacy's x-cart oh so uh Muslim brother one day English like yeah come on go to service man you ain't doing nothing today you know you ain't givin no tennis lessons cuz you rest of my hustle in the joint was giving tennis lessons so I go to servicemen and uh I see Farrakhan for the first time in the jail yeah whoa wha so uh I'm checking him out then I'm listen how you talk and he's like oh the black man is God black man can do anything Cina loss is why I'm with dummy all right I'm a gangster you're not supposed to sell dope all my life okay I'll get back out you know doing the same thing like I just a millisecond [ __ ] it's the first beat okay so uh chicken II woke up yeah you won't you won't get me loaded that's okay happy birthday that's right that's okay mono drink man drinking today we celebrate your birthday birthday be celebrate you like the most important we celebrate your survival yeah that's I don't want to cut you off because listen the minute everything's black men who get killed every day for doing the put spectrum of what you did to like the society for you to live I think that that should be celebrated I think it should be tarnished I mean I think it should be loved I think that you know on every I think that what you're doing is honorable cuz you could have just said you know why I did this I [ __ ] up people like and that's it right you're out here trying to make it [ __ ] change saying I'm gonna make a choose that's another [ __ ] legacy that's what you don't you know redo the work but let me actually cuz I see I see what's going there but let me ask you so when you first heard hustling everyday of hustling every day of hustling planet flattered and high you said that's hot at the same time okay well I don't really know that's a feel about this thing that's though so I get on the phone and I saw calling people who know this story right you know cuz I still got my musing you know I found alcohol that's what I was in prison but weights a group down yeah always got sign get that with teetee no kidding Tina put him down with me he was my main you know I've been a can hip hop right now well I slipped on hip hop he told you he's a fool and Katie tried to get me to hip hop right before I was going to need a banker well what I did is I went with the dudes with the iron it's the oldest myth had at that time oldest had Johnny Taylor Bobby Womack and then they're convinced me to go with him he took me to dick Griffey well Barry Gordy and they all say hip hop is a fad right I was tampering with hip hop but but I didn't get all the way in it because them too dum dum those had convinced me that it wasn't on last but I had them like this here hmm but I didn't know that I should be telling them what to do is sit in that narrow King T that's telling you this King T 30 hip-hop is the one it's crazy so you would have been the first ever oh really a seat really listen to this here horsey away listen Tennessee I go to this house I go to this house right Phu Phu stays at one of my girls house sometime oh my god easy cool beach I got like four girls you're not State House hello you know when the girls ain't when I think they're they bring when they little cousins over somebody in you know keep them company but so my one girls they said that my one-girl okay hello cousin is a group was called madcap it was the first group on loud records those are no cousin her other cousin was another little dune a tail Oh DJ pooling was like this so they would be at my house all the time I will come over there being and making beats beating on the table when all I said they like man you ought to do poos record you know he fender work with LL Cool J he doing this and he doing that you know maybe maybe cuz you to finance it on the hood you got obviously I got the bread you had the bread I don't know what to do with all the bread I got it's hard to hide this [ __ ] you put $1 bills in people's garages and they cutting holes in the back of the garage and taking the safe out brah Oh pool takes me over to this house uh-huh and I going to apartment house apartment so I'm going to support minutes or 40 [ __ ] in there they man all over the floor look worse than my crack house so I'm like what the [ __ ] one on here is this which are they got wires everywhere turntables so when I leave on the paint should I mess with your [ __ ] with the high-rises right in Beverly Hills oldest Smith dick Griffey all right or should I mess with these young more for 17 years old who tell me he need two hundred thousand Otis just tell me need six I already gave him the six hundred alright so now I'm debating should I get a pool two hundred all right see a pool would have told me he needed forty thousand to do album which would wear the rap album was costing at the time I would I gave it to him well he's trying to go big he was trying to go big when I just gave old it's 600 so I was like I ain't ready to put this kind of music on this kind of money into the music industry right now that was NWA out yet yeah they're not out yeah I got to see you go for then I thought me train when I get out of prison get the [ __ ] out of it this is the first time to get out of prison no right now draper come to drink when I was in jail but I never met him uh-huh so I go to his house about five six years ago right right before we was doing cracking the system but cuz Dre had told me when I was in jail he's gonna do a soundtrack but he said whatever you do I'm gonna do the soundtrack for you so I go over to his house and we talk about doing the soundtrack it was like wait you'll remember that house I said yeah I remember I came over there he said I was in that house okay that you can buy oh whoa DJ porno-y so when when it hit me was like oh [ __ ] you had an opportunity was ahead of it to have dr. Dre at that time and really I had to hope if I had oldest Smith and dick Griffey was the first arrest riveters it was the first independent distributors of black music dick Griffey negotiated sherds deal with Interscope I don't know if you know that no he negotiated that was shows me and hereo was Saudis and they started their own that's what they first first started when they first started there oh I admit shield the day Harry Oh miss you well I was in the same room with with the day before sure got in me and Harry Oh David Kenan was sending uh there's Tony booth yeah and Harry Oh Terry told David Kenner I won't make you more money in the music business and you ever made as an attorney well I was sitting in that room when he told him that this is in jail we was in jail it was an NBC LA Wow well you know how we all have been and in Pelican Bay which is considered it's like solitary confinement well yeah we're all you got to do is read books read newspapers that's with a high profile maximum security put like the worst of the world you know dudes who came who came walk the line too violent too much pool you know then once you get no mayo but then what you're talking about I - you'll get no visits and why they were you ain't go there I didn't go to the state I want you to think oh yes way that's right you know Harry went to the state because he had a kidnap attempted murder so um I said now back back to Rick war right so back to I'm sorry rapper Whitworth right to the first will you lavage okay was the freeway come to you first no no no no no I I mean it's cuz freeway even though he came back out before Rick Ross I feel like Rick Ross was more that meant more to you yeah baby one no timeline-wise it had freeway already come to you didn't come to me okay so actually let's take it from there I so you in you're in jail obviously you here um everyday I'm hustling yeah which is something that you can relate to absolutely that was my saying and then did you know that when they played this record this artist name was Rick Ross or did you you knew that quiet service I knew before the record came out oh you know in jail we was I was studying the music business well I had saw my mistake right you know I'm like in there like thinking about you had you had it in your hands mmm how did you how did you let this get out your hands alright so I'm in jail networking you have a windy day people had already told you there's an artist coming out named Rick Ross the magazine's the magazines before you ever hit you know we get all the magazine we didn't we didn't at us in New York we didn't we didn't we didn't hear what Ross till we actually heard the actually well we you know we I mean yeah yeah here so you know magazines what was that magazine that was coming out of the south Oh Julia Beverly because he loved me right no that's her boy she blew him up every chance she got she and I think they might even [ __ ] walk so Matt first at first everyday you hustling that's a great record amazing every hustle they had had they loved that and did this is this is why I'm involved because in the record he says I know Pablo Noriega the real Norwich so I he's trying to this is do I think in my opinion because reason why I didn't take that line never personal Don when I first met him he told me it was it wasn't like that well um when he was trying to apply that he was like your status correct but have you ever dealt with Pablo no no he what he did is he switched it up because he didn't want help me you know he wasn't you I spoke to him when I was in jail oh wow oh yeah I had a phone call with him and he had a meltdown before the record arrived to the record killer that right for the resident okay because he was at this time he was when I first found out about it and he was just doing the magazines and he was writing for he was all slipping slide was writing for Trina no no no he was getting ready his job was a way to come out he was getting ready put out mouth but he was you know before before the album or the record comes out they do the magazine's first well you're doing the hose own word up still so I see him in the magazines and I know somebody got a notice dude but I know too many people but so I'm getting all my boys go home so one of my boys he write for school magazine okay he said yeah he'll be here Monday at nine o'clock uh I'll put you on the phone with him so my boy I called him my boy put him on the phone he don't know it's me right my boy just handing the phone here missing my one I let you uh so he get on the phone i holla at me oh man you don't know he think he's gonna be said Oh big home here you got his bodyguards myself I hope you called me I love you uh you just like jacking me off boy ha ha so I say well I see look man I got some ideas for us we can do this thing together you don't have to be me but you can just be my supporter right ok ok I'll come to see you I'm gonna do this I'm gonna do that alright so I called him like one more time after that and uh he put his guy [ __ ] on the phone ok you know they say send us a visit inform so I sent him a visit for him they never fill the form out next thing I know the number was change you know that was an end of our conversations as you think that's where I went wrong because obviously it's because obviously you had to feel flattered like me personally I like as a person was a rapper right and um I wanted just to show you the similarities in my situation I never I had never chose the name Noriega I was actually in jail reading a book about Noriega and the [ __ ] was so thick people [ __ ] in the match I was like you know give me that [ __ ] and just like playfully grab the book for me or lock down or something and they they they they started reading and then whatever they asked me on that page I had knew it so he would just nicknamed me Noriega right on right no no no so I had I still didn't go by the name of nori um so I came home from jail when I came home from jail kapal that came to see me which his name was not component in jail but and he kept calling me Noriega so people my hearing thought it was funny so there's like we call this [ __ ] Noriega - we call him Omega - but in retrospect I reached out to Noriega spam because I knew how it could be you know took in the wrong way right so when I reached out and I couldn't get the actual contact that I wanted or someone that was you know valuable to talk about it what I did was I changed my name to Norah T right and I totally get that because I never knew myself freeway right okay on the side of the freeway okay and when we started go riding we start go riding it was a dude who was like the king of low riding at the time and uh one of my little partner was banging his wife he didn't like it 25:18 yo banging his wife right so he find out that my boy banging his wife's he like all you chunky ass freeway boys it was an insult uh we went we used to be an insult why you didn't want to be no freeway boy well uh that's why I was asking you to read the article by my [ __ ] Chuy oh yeah I missed that you got to read that article okay la magazine this dude came to visit me at the prison when I had my life sentence I'm gonna call himself right in my obituaries he wrote for LA Times Oh who was saying that this was gonna be the last time he ever wrote about me oh okay okay so dad that one talked about being a junkie ass freeway boy and that's what they felt about us because our cause is raggedy they smoke they shook yeah okay so I understand totally what you saying about the money giving you an 8 so how you think you were lost could've avoided with y'all oh we would have both been used right now I mean I would have gave him the freedom he would have never got into it with the CDs mmm if he'd have been messing with me well even the GD product never would have happened because I would have been able to handle that right off the RIP you know I would have took care of that that's Larry who was never move okay I would have know how to navigate through those situations I mean I had ideas one we talked the first time we talked he was gonna into a show I say listen man let me give you a tip look what you do when you get ready to do your show and next show you do let me call in let them hear this is before most people ever heard to federal prison this is a call from a federal correctional institution this is Ricky Ross I said listen if you do that on the phone you take my call you let the whole audience hear you talking to me they don't love you and he didn't get it he didn't understand how much more that would have solidified his authencity of being somebody from the hood right you know and it was tips like that that I have for me and him that we could've did but like I said he didn't really understand I think he was more concerned with me discrediting his credibility you know if it's a real Rick Ross then why are you Rick Ross you know and I think that his people started to put that in his ear that he couldn't align itself with me it would be impossible for him to line itself with me because then it would discredit but this is a real Noriega and I always show love to the Noriega family it's saying you can think for yourself right you you you know who you are what you stand for when you don't really understand that it's like me if I didn't know who I was I wouldn't be walking the street right now like I'm doing the movie right now no piece of life do that we got 11 million in the bank gonna send we're gonna start shooting hopefully fair where we got the script doctor so welcome with the script doctor we doing the script right now tightening everything up making everything tight so medium was talking another day I say I say man cush now we gotta do another movie right now only this movie is done we gotta do another movie with me making all the wrong choices like every tonight one of the homies went to kill him while other I said go ahead but he pulled the trigger BAM alright how would my life had have been so much different if I couldn't be strong enough to wear these dudes get into it that I don't had the power to say hold up man don't pull that trigger right don't you shoot him right gave him a pass and then you walk away it would have been a whole lot different but some people don't have the power or the strength to say don't do it they more worried about or they don't look at me like I'm soft if you don't do it I don't do it but me what I did is I was like okay you kill him okay Oh in the movie decision this movie's going on but this is what I should tell my god yeah buddy see a clip of this it'll be the whoa hold up right that's all right we won't kill him mm-hmm no killed but that 300,000 they all think we gonna get that back yeah when you're killing yeah any chance of us getting that back no ain't no chance okay that's cool we don't get the money back when we probably won't get it back no way know what the ponies start the investigation okay they arrest us they ain't really got the evidence and they arrest us all right we all go to jail we got a bail out how much that's gonna cost us how much Allen finish your charge every time you do a case 30 40 $50,000 everybody that he touched you know he won't touch you if you you ain't on my 30 40 50 all right I see so a six over so you know we talked about 300 thousand so we already know blue that three hundred already we win a winner chunk back 300 after hundred I'm turning the nine so I was able to take my guys can explain to him that you don't throw good money after bad money well sometimes you got to walk away and say you know what that was my bad you know I should have knew I have a motto that that our goal by is that I don't give people something I can't afford to give them if I give it to you I can afford to lose it to lose it meaning that you give them they go along for a hundred thousand you if you don't pay you back you know that was all good but what's the difference between like freeway taking the name I'm Rick Ross taking a name cuz between them both they got both we got rich out of out of here City free rich oh you ain't never heard of it yeah if I told that one went over my head which is which is hard okay more like Kansas City okay the Bay Area okay I'll go to Kansas City and set up a but but that's a busy freeway they set it out for you okay you know they show you even though none umbria gave me no money but not I'm a game you know one but you know ain't nobody came and say you know what I'm going to show for you you mom you want mother [ __ ] you know I'm saying I love you to death then I got your name tattooed on my hand like but nothing didn't do that what but what a nice when I come to town they come out we sit down we talk you know what I'm saying it's like we got a relationship with with old boy he deliberately lied to me about us building a relationship I was more concerned about us building a relationship then then then some money so I know one C so I know when they bust some doors when they bust some doors I said anybody I ain't got money I'm gonna get some of it right you know way y'all had no money don't get none of it what do you think that's why he was kind of scared maybe maybe at one point you said is uh like you said is the real Rick was what you think it was kind of scared that if if he's kind of scared about a lawsuit or or extortion type we did do a lawsuit you know and I'm sure he was the brightest loss so he's probably got you know this guy's a big drug deal you know um you know it started in LA so so exactly yeah there's a lot of in with this story but you can see how he could misconstrue that though can you see I'm just I'm just trying to be there was that what you do L supposed to know were you dealing with exactly and that's what that's what really [ __ ] me up about the whole game right now with all these [ __ ] with money right all them they got money right now but I don't respect them right don't give a [ __ ] and Amy I'm a hater hmm but they don't understand your mind you know even even before you know Froy picked me up from the halfway house but all I wanted from Floyd was it put me around the game see because I know if they put me around the game let's figure the [ __ ] out alright I don't care what game it is you put me in jail I'm gonna how to read I'm gonna learn how to do the law whoo I was doing other people ago I got booze out of prison I gotta bail when they lawyer you say you ain't get no bail I show him how to do bail Sean article oh look at this here the judge the judge only got two ways that you can depart from the guidelines huh we're wasting apart cooperate with the government a post-conviction rehabilitation so if you go to a a a class you start taking drug classes before you go to court before you get convicted pick on Charles that is post-conviction rehabilitation now the judge can give you any amount of time that you I just get somebody to gain another day they called me crying oh my niece is gonna go to Sears yeah I said why you gonna call me when she first got arrested I said you my girl I woulda gave you this [ __ ] for free all right I said look what she got to go get in a notice through that I do that now the judge gonna be hated apart from the guy if you don't study the law if you ain't in tune mango no it is but that was my game I got into I knew how to get bailed I knew I couldn't get myself out with my case was so enormous you know like it was guys in there that was so cold but they couldn't get their self off with a case was so horrendous you know what I'm saying they killed three or four [ __ ] then they not finna let you out right but no matter how smart you getting at all you not getting out right but they knew how to do the law and that's what I had did when I was in there I had studied basically what I did is I started studying the law the way I so dope I love love love selling dope no so dope I was willing to die for I was willing to kill for word I mean when it was a time that it was like oh man were they talking like they're gonna kidnap you I was just there was a word on the street yeah I mean you know I'm running around with two three days later I'm wearing one two three million duffel bags I got two or three dudes can't my duffel bags honey any so the word is out there they're gonna kidnap me so I put on my bulletproof vest I put my fist in my pocket let's do it you know when I will be equipped you know at this time mother thing where I'm gonna prove best at this time this is like early in the game you know go get that your bulletproof vest at the 45 bullet won't go through but because I'm always trying to be up on the latest and the greatest like I know Carter been home you know my man he was telling about how invested in Bitcoin I think well we're not working or is it that for some people there's still long-term investment you already know we back to drink camps and listen right now we have the king okay and we have the the son of the queen of cocaine Zelda yeah you go out right now just butter our two episodes in um two episodes in I believe and yes they're cold in line yeah if your block yeah so um tell me how it is growing up in the house of Griselda how's it going growing Knobloch room uncle I think free can vouch for it I mean a lot of people want to throw you know a little pizzazz on the things and over-exaggerated but when it came down to it you let's say The Sopranos right it was the Blanco house you know it was business on the street but no guns at the table don't say nothing crazy in front of the kid bodyguard stay there they come eat with us but no guns on the table I know mama was a strict one mmm sent you to school everything yeah yeah there's not like you know it's like like people like you know like waking up in Mom's the hey go pick a book bag of coke the whole day it's not like that take you just yeah I mean in my later years as I got older you know how to do little things whenever my mother put me in harm's way and usually killing yourself of three or any of the baby right right yeah wow did you two ever think of that that yo yo someone yell babies will grow up like and eventually live like lifestyle yeah yeah yeah well you know I had two sons that uh were really three that that took the gangster lifestyle oh yeah yeah I got I got three sons have been to jail they go [ __ ] no I was just with one of his sons yeah yeah he was just with one of my sons who just got out of prison matter of fact got it yeah I didn't even know that and you know I I knew if his mom back in the day there was any like cross well you know the nicaragua's used to talk about it Wow yeah ended up in Cali right away mama coca she knew of him and they knew the same people so they probably sold weights at the same did yeah yeah we I'm sure that my guys was getting it from her at times I was a they definitely talk I mean you know they were getting it from the Chou brothers right Escobar and his mom right you ever seen a cowboy brother Oscar where's my brother chica Blanca was the prodigy of Pablo antlers of choice he was the baby he was their prodigy when he jumped out of doing his seven years in the feds he stayed at their house and we're gonna have later sent 400 and I heard you say it on the reality show that you'll never go back to Colombia as much as I would love to see loved ones and everything I can I got an asylum in this country like are you gonna what an asylum it's called the Convention Against Torture oh yeah I don't even know what that okay you can't because of that asylum yeah well I mean because of that and because I choose not to I gave up that life you know and I mean to me that's what made the show even more real I was watching with my girl that part and I was like this is where I think this is not a regular reality show cuz chuckle see if you would have gone there I would have been like as bad [ __ ] it shows how real it is because it's still fresh oh you know me yes isn't this is kind of recent in real time this is either your mother passed away not that long ago yes well my brothers were sentenced in 1890s 2001 and we go to dita 20 right when he saw her Wow god bless man I'm not gonna alive when I watch the cocaine Cowboys the same way i watch all you know we watch it it's like the level of that lifestyle I just I just couldn't see that like you don't say I'm like obviously I sold drugs but I've never was on the I love like that level at all but like um that that level of like like I heard you say that you if a person stole from you you just wouldn't work with them no more yeah yeah it was it was cheaper for me not to work with him I mean well to kill them or to to use my powers I mean you gotta be careful cuz you become a bully but you can start bullying people around you know you easier to become a bully is easy yummy you got at one time I had like all of the shot-callers damn near in LA all the black shot-callers abundant one card you know like for the people that show was like the one that founders a great sheet like a hunch I need you I could call big you well big cat from the 60s you know putting team riders from the bloods these were all like my dudes you know what I'm saying like right now we still like like this here if they got it I can get it you know so when you in that position you have to be really particularly about what your what your decisions are now your mom's is like the exact opposite yes according to the documentary I mean he could tell I watch that documentary like exactly the same yeah she taught me this when I was a kid that it doesn't matter if it's $100 or $100,000 that's the principle yeah so I've heard little stories I would whoa because I always you like when when he was like you know like that type like question ready I was turning 7 years old Wow okay my brother's turned my brothers were all arrested and indicted when I was 7 for the biggest money laundering case of California state history my brother was 19 years old he was worth 100 million dollars already he was a las ocho prodigy big nose cheeky blanco cheeky blanco we handled the bay area Beverly Hills a lot they dealt with a lot of uh I would say um my brother should do was the first Colombian I deal with the Afro Americans on the East Coast Wow my mother was the queen of Queens you well oh yeah that's why he has a zelda god damn it in Jackson Heights prices drop crazy I mean something who the hell is over nice to go uptown and they say uh you know crisis so crazy even your mom's moves over there it was it was right I so cuz what made you do the reality show what is this is vh1's idea well you know I've been in the business for a minute when I met you gentlemen thank you to see you guys do what you've done I congratulate you think ten years ago you guys gave me crazy way to do the reality show because I got to get into the business back then I will see if any remaining magic was in the music business what helped me get into the business mmm John Gotti Bugsy Siegel you know they did it right like then I saw we grew up a hip hop we don't want you you know that you know what we grew up on some mob [ __ ] organs guys becoming metamorphosizing into these legal entities jay-z David ass so when you grow up in that area and you see damn these boys talking about the dope that Ross sold right these was talking about my mom and Pablo they look like dope dealers damn I live that lifestyle yet they don't got to worry about the jack boys the criminals FBI DEA damn I want to be just like jay-z I want to be like that guy right now you see you see what he talked about Rick Ross right yeah oh see how he felt right now there's actually Griselda records Oh tons name it no there's an extra where they get Benny what is it really blob goes west live gun who was Conway alright he feels like I wouldn't okay you knew me before yeah I was a criminal you know I would've took a different route I would expect it with this gentleman a legend I'm not a legend I'll claim to be turned off from the streets right so I would have loved and appreciated yo hey Mike can i rap with you can I hang what you can cook politic boxes yeah can I get my back and his approach his approach he said he said he reached out he reached out they spoke and he said that he felt like the lives was how would you go about that they said he should have never had to reach out they should have results at him that's how you say only yeah I respect that yeah I'm gonna keep it legit because that's what I want cause you're next we'll talk yeah how many if somebody did me a favor I'm gonna reach out and pay him back you know what I'm saying as soon as I get a chance but no we're we don't take from the wheel and never put back you know otherwise pretty soon the world gonna be dry hmm we got to always put back all right so this could be the platform where they reach out to you and maybe be honest I'm gonna be honest you know what I think me knowing like like both were you guys I just feel like the boys yeah I know I know well enough but I know I'm enough to know that I don't think he meant hot malice I think oh no no I think he got yeah he loves me to death yeah I think your tattoo a [ __ ] name on your hands right that mother's right I respect me and you look at his fist right I saw him in a magazine he was like this he had my name tattooed on his hand right I said mr. [ __ ] low with me I think I don't think you can't marry me when you love me you know yeah all right so cuz you know what I think that's how it starts I think you know what it is so many black of us we call ourselves Escobar all right we'll call ourselves Gotti right and then over call ourselves the Gambino family and they will realize that the Gambino friend I don't even like black people right and like you know say so so this is the first time this is a given both be our brothers this is the first time people from our culture is actually emulate in our own culture so that's the one thing that's good about I respect it that's the one thing that's good about it Laci praises a black another blown down no don't say and that's the one thing like no matter how you feel about of this like at least their praises this [ __ ] our culture like rizona it would be alive right now killowog result in the video remember what you said leaving the Federal Building the Black Widow call me miss white like so I love that so in the prints of the friends no no no but I understand that yeah and I know problems with that right brother let's do something again yeah if it's really and it really is that way I mean if we're gonna keep it real we can be like Donald Trump and everything is what it ain't yeah you know I'm saying what he said is is what it is and what it said anything maybe the outside looking in I could tell that he he wanted to do the right thing but I felt like he he got he got railroaded it's like this it's just like this you know what I did when I reached out to Noriega smack that just didn't even know you because I actually wanted a minute video permission I was trying everything I could do we shot the one video what in the world was let him know like you I'm not tarnishing your name it was a broom and I never spell T the same you know his name is Paul you know our AIE AIE AIE no he was not in our yeah so I wanted them to know and I'm gonna you know like whatever like if I can help out you know what's that something like cuz I wanted my blood trying to tarnish your name in the fact I'm actually keeping your name alive no doubt and I recognize that right I recognize what he's done for my name but at the same time see I want to exercise some power right you know what I'm saying and he could have allowed me to exercise that power quicker now I'm gonna exercise my power that's in the field me in another couple months right listen to know this mind is the same minded what that took 125 dollars okay my partner had 125 when we build a 3 million dollars every now and then Empire but a million dollars every single day the way I'm getting ready to implement that again real [ __ ] but he couldn't escalated that I could have been doing that six years ago in a perfect world what would you were in a perfect world right you came home here you gave me a job say come on man we'll go talk to your Pio I'm gonna tell your Pio that you will be working with me no I'm legit I ain't got no criminal record that's real cuz you know he'd have no criminal I am a beauty for the loss that I am contributing downtown and they say huh you ever been in jail and he was like yeah well what did you go to jail for a marijuana one time so he had a clean record my peel wouldn't let me run winning what I'm saying well it wouldn't be like oh we don't want you to hang with them but it's out now just be endeavor advocate what if he was like what of this position that he could have offered you was something that he would've thought was beneath he maybe thought it was a handle position that was beneath me I told myself when I was getting true but listen i'ma be honest I'm beyond let me just let me just let me just well-being granted I'm gonna tell you and then I'm gonna break some games you know why you know uh this is why a lot of people are sometimes be scared to do something for the street guy because they don't want to offer him a position where you're kind of like a soldier than your suspect when you are boss and that's why a lot of street guys can't convert is because the person that's trying to put them on knows that or feels that these guys more of a wolf in there but they put them in ocean one magnet I'm at the stop okay please do stop if you know you did your research on me yes you know how I carry it given what if he did but he was supposed to know me he studied me no I respect that he has studied me all right he he used my sands in in music so he knew who I was yeah but but but in all due respect you could've still been a killer you can still be the killer so here we searched by the dinners between Noah here who searched me here in locations here in our cases he read all the articles yeah he watched all of dollar documentaries but he knew about me before everybody know I agree I agree but what if what if you know a person who's not used to dealing with a person of that caliber is he just made the wrong well we know we know he had never dealt with street news right you know I know I know he had credit cards in high school but a lot of people don't know that you know what was they never seen no credit I've seen I just saw getting credit cards at two or three years ago but he had credit cards in high school so he definitely didn't know about the streets but you know but he should have had enough sense to say I studied this dude I noticed dudes background I know that this dude ain't gonna extort me this new gonna extort people right he not in there extraordin he's going to make of money he's into making moves he's a thinker he's a shaker he's a mover that's what he was supposed to see not saying that he slipped on the game i agree i block us I got off I agree with you like just 1 million percent just so you know I agree I agree that everybody should pay homage to the people that come before him especially if you take any part of the daily life but I take anything if I started naming myself a [ __ ] supreme I should be calling you know - job well what we call in the herb garden should be making sure and I noted that I said that what I'd like the first person they have a better supreme you got to do that 1 million percent but there's certain people just don't know how to approach things like no I agree and I like I sincerely believe that if you guys are to have a conversation - I kid you not because like they mean like he's a sensible guy I would love to outweigh I don't need his money in the water yeah yeah I would love to come on I'm cracking man you know I fixed the beef between jay-z at Fat Joe you know I'm say come on beefsquatch but with that you know we know bestow I mean you don't see it so much there ain't even a misunderstanding right I mean it's just saying nothing right you know we can figure it out Miami boys break bread just like a break it looks like just like just like oh no I always imagined that when I heard would sell their own records and they lit right now fired up their videos is good my boy went to the store what happens if that's what they think they said well we've got no bread for you but we got respect listen man listen I'm gonna tell you I'm filthy filthy rich and a stack but I'm comfortable you know I work hard for my money I'm gonna keep it real [ __ ] went broke because the federal government took every [ __ ] dollar I had so now I'm rebuilding my seat what we do and what my generation my generation is after his generation we learned it from watching him will enforce a hit but we're changing the game but when you're dealing in a corporate status and you're here I'm not moving in a room full of vultures but all these vultures have suits you learning lot now and what you learn is to be a corporate mind I'm not gonna lean on the [ __ ] why you know I'm not gonna lean on them because I can't why because he taught us not to go back to jail right you know what extortion is what I used to run my record label like right so I doing that again like my daughter said I'm legit forever right so why would I even approach these gentlemen talk to them the wrong way what happens if you was the week out and you felt like it was like like some time straight up with you quite bland I want some bread all right everybody on the block I'm going to try this if you tried it like sue or something no another other if I would I mean I can't there's no grounds for it so I've already questioned that that's a real last name that's a real name right yeah I know they have their LLC they're completely legit to rose to them get your money I have no weight for people named su you have an LLC but if that's your like no I own the power of attorney for myself at the Blanco last name but before my mother passed away I owned her life attorney so what happens if you want to make some cocoa Zelda you have that yeah I mean you can't challenge my states that will be honest both of you brothers take you out from short because you know the crazy [ __ ] is now what happens is you know someone good because I'm gonna do the same thing that week so I'm gonna take nori off the first time you ever heard slime in in the music business tells me yeah and now you're here 19 copyright that [ __ ] ain't for no [ __ ] reason the copyright that [ __ ] we would use it as a joke my boy what were you saying yo he gonna go to get a pepperdine sandwich so I said peppered I said that's not like pepperoni I don't want that [ __ ] I think it came back was a turkey and cheese I said they got a turkey oniy pork I said let me get a piece he said [ __ ] you slob that's it that's how these languages all this [ __ ] these [ __ ] they equivalent to blood language and then clearly this is this game this is that's [ __ ] she was made up on the road man 13th Street of Madison Oh Reverend I'm a turkey and cheese sandwich a victim they took jump off four minutes of Gatorade for me these are all words of Lina did you take my name is but this is the same as actually saw fool you brother that's my brother you know Rick Ross man we've been trying to get you here forever man your will let them we've been finally hit each other yeah you know what you know that's hot that's how the Lord works on your birthday you got a chance to sit down with us and salut to have a couple man you know I'm ghetto person legends over here man and you are pure certified legend I love your story I love the fact that so many people let me just tell you about you so many people sort of folded and said you know what I'm going home I'm going under under the cracks and not have told your story so what a cool is scared is speaking about the CIA so many people who were scared of speaking about the Contras and all that the fact that your front line and just letting people know look this is my life this is real this ain't no it's ain't no [ __ ] made-up [ __ ] story this is real life real axe that's real [ __ ] I salute you I commend you and I want to say that you know every once in salute you introduced us years ago rx brought me by your where you know Rx is the one that probably I remember tennis balls from 1989 and you you know your mother's a legend your soon-to-be legend I love what you're doing on the show respect wha-huh tomorrow morning he refuses accompaniment so listen Matt thing move you brought us we're coming through man get a couple of drops drink [Music]
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Channel: REVOLT
Views: 1,354,195
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Keywords: REVOLT, TV, hip, hop, music, rap, r&b, drink champs, freeway ricky ross, freeway rick ross, rick ross, noreage, nore, dj efn, birdman, redman, los angeles, el chapo, pablo escobar, frank lucas, bmf, freeway ricky
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Length: 104min 4sec (6244 seconds)
Published: Fri Jun 07 2019
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