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Speaker 1:

I'm feeling blue today. It's a bad One of those sad, sad, sad days. Rest in peace. Irv Gotti, the musical legend, producer extraordinaire. I broke the news um that he was passed away. I was getting many, many uh emails and uh text messages and dms about it. We wasn't sure if it was true, um, but it is true he was. He's passed away. Uh, they're not all the way confirming it was from the strokes, but word everybody's pretty much saying is from the strokes. Uh, and if you don't know who irv goddy is, we're gonna get into that. I'm gonna break a couple things down for you.

Speaker 1:

With Irv Gotti and 50 Cent um situation that is fucking viral right now. I don't know if y'all saw it, but if y'all haven't saw it yet, you will see it today. Um, everybody's talking about because 50 uh, despite Irv Gotti's sad, tragic passing, 50 is tro is trolling them, 50 Cent is trolling them and a lot of people are saying it's distasteful and can't believe it. But then there's a lot of people saying, hey, you know Irv Gotti tried to kill 50 Cent. So I'm going to break down that for you guys today, just so you know what the hell really is going on with that story.

Speaker 1:

Also, diddy Chopperper if you remember chopper from um, from making a band back in the day, his interview was going viral and he has basically confirmed a lot of shit that people have been saying about diddy and chopper has grown up to be a a very mature, well-spoken young man and a lot of people taking his word for what he. You know, taking his word is truth and I'm going to be honest, I'm one of those people. Definitely some truth to his words and we're going to get into that and y'all. It's just what the hell is going on with our late 90s and early 2000 memories. Man, it's just when this Irv Gotti thing happened and I just you know it's one thing to dust, but then they replay the music that he brought to us and you start thinking about the times and you just realize life is short and you got to enjoy it and um, it's just very emotional. So, um, I'm gonna get into that. Uh, irv gotti and diddy stuff real quick.

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Speaker 1:

I can ball that up and throw that in the trash, all right. So let's get started. Uh, we will start. Let's start with diddy, I'll get to. I'll get to the uh. I'll get to. Uh, irv goddy, we'll save that. Um, so basically, let's let's get into the first part of the interview. If you remember making a band, you remember Chopper, you remember they had to walk and get the cheesecake and Diddy it was just. A lot of people didn't even like that back then. They felt like Diddy was belittling them and demeaning them. We didn't like it then, but now that a lot of stuff has come out, we really see that Diddy was a monster. So this interview right here is Chopper talking about okay, freddie P was another member of the band, if you remember, and freddie p said that diddy threatened his life and so chopper talked about that freddie p.

Speaker 2:

What's the backstory behind puffy telling him that he'll take his life? I was deaf. He had us all sitting in the. We was in daddy's house and Fred said something slick that did it and did it felt the way and he was like turn the cameras off. He told MTV to turn the cameras off. You heard a man walk out the room. They walked out the room and he just we just was sitting there. I don't know what's going on. I didn't know they much had smoke with each other, but Diddy was letting it loose. He told Fred I would buy your whole block, move everybody out the neighborhood and every time you walk outside somebody will be shooting at you. That made Fred leave the band. Oh, every time you walk outside somebody will be shooting at you. That made Fred Lee the bad.

Speaker 2:

Oh, fred was drove. Fred wanted to kill that nigga right there. So when Fred say, when people watch Fred interview, you heard me? You just looking at a man that was disappointed and almost destroyed at the same time of how he see the music industry, fred mean well, you heard me, he really do. And that's my big brother, blind, crippled, crazy. That's still my baby. He mean well, it's just what he went through with.

Speaker 2:

That bad voice situation made him look at the music industry really bad, totally different like the music industry and super talented dude. But yeah, diddy dreaded his life, told me he was going to kill him for sure, and when he said that, did he? He was serious. Oh, yeah, he was dead serious. Oh yeah, he eats. Yeah, yeah, he was serious. Diddy was dead serious, dead serious. Like a lot of people sleep on dude dude cool, yeah, but dude dude ain't cool when he don't want to be cool. I guess that's just everybody, though, and fray was fray was driving that nigga you dig and that nigga just couldn't take fray no more and trying to win his life.

Speaker 1:

So that lets you know a lot of other things you do so, yeah, uh, y'all a lot of, so many, so many examples of of it just don't look good for diddy stuff like this, where you know it was a time when freddie p was telling this story. If y'all remember, freddie p from florida, he was in the band um and like, felix said, uh, um, felix, boatwright uh, said that, uh, chopper was from the new orleans and, um, freddie p was telling a story, saying that he, he told this story a long time ago that diddy threatened him, threatened to kill him and this, and that now, at this time, people wasn't really believing it. Only the real insiders knew that side of Diddy, like I knew it, a lot of people in the industry knew it, a lot of y'all knew it, but the mainstream didn't know it. And that's the difference you know. Now the mainstream, the average person who might not even know Diddy's, probably might not be able to name 10 Diddy songs or even five Diddy songs, but they know that Diddy is a monster now. And so it's crazy because when these stories were getting told, they nobody believed them. Now you have people like Chopper coming out and other people coming out and telling the stories verbatim and actually it sounds worse. It sounds worse. It's like the story Freddie P told was one thing, but when you hear Chopper tell it and you hear what he said, he said Diddy told him. Now you got to imagine this is how fucked up this is y'all.

Speaker 1:

Ok, diddy is the owner of a record label. So you, like, you own a company, you got, and you you hiring young talent. You know how, like when you let's take it to a normal level, let's say, like you hiring you, you you hiring, you own a Chick-fil-a or you own a little restaurant, you know most time you hiring kids, you know teenagers, whatever their first job, and so that's kind of how I look at artists, you know, when you signing them on your label, most of the time these are kids, uh, trying to realize their dreams. And and you know there's a certain innocence when you're dealing with a child, with children, you know, or just a young, you know young person, and so you have. So it's the way you fix altercations with them is by threatening their lives.

Speaker 1:

Imagine that, uh, freddie p had an issue with diddy or whatever, and diddy says to him I will buy your whole block, meaning I will move, I will pay for everybody on your block to move out and only person will be left will be you, and then there will be somebody shooting. There will be people shooting at you every day. Who says that? Who says that? Like that type of that type of statement and that type of especially, I mean, it's bad either way, but when you're in a position of power and this is how you talk to people and this is how you deal with motherfuckers like you telling them you a kid, this child actually to you he's a child. You got issues, you got serious issues and, like I always say one thing about bullies they always know who to say that stuff to and then they put it on display for other people to see. But really you a coward, because you wouldn't say that to certain people.

Speaker 1:

50 Cent had a beef with Diddy and talked all kind of stuff to Diddy. Diddy never said that to 50 Cent. He never told 50 Cent I will buy your whole block and people gonna be shooting at you. But you say it to this kid who comes from nothing and is trying to make something of themselves and they think that you are the vessel for that to happen. And it turns out no, you're not. You're telling motherfuckers I will, basically I will kill you just for having an opinion.

Speaker 1:

It just, it, just, it's just something that rubs me the wrong way. I don't know how y'all feel about that. And then, on top of that, the wrong way, I don't know how y'all feel about that. And then on top of that, um, then chopper goes on to talk about diddy and his freaky sexuality and all of that, and he breaks it down, what he saw, and then I will, I'll take it from there, but hold on, let's listen to chopper first. This is this is this is this is uh, ridiculous. He he's talking about, as I pull it up, what he's basically talking about is he caught diddy in a compromising position, and when he caught Diddy in that compromising position, he was in a compromising position. He just ended up slamming the door real fast. It's crazy, because this is another story that Diddy said that was said but never proven to be correct. And so when you hear these stories now, it's like wait a minute.

Speaker 2:

You said everybody was saying so-and-so was lying when they said that, but now so when I hear the stories of you, heard me of the situations, it just kind of makes me say, man, sound about right, Because it does sound about right. You can't sit up here and not have it, not plague your mind to say I think they used to fund with boys too. Do you think they used to fund with boys? You're asking me. Do you think Diddy's a fun with boys? You're asking me, Do you think so? I mean, from what I'm hearing, you know, it sounds like he had to share a man before. You know, I don't know. Hey, that's all I'm saying. That's all I'm saying. But for you, you said that you believe he's about. So what did you see that makes you believe that? You know? All right, One time I'm in a studio Don't judge me One time I'm in a studio. One time I'm in a studio and maybe I was tripping because you know I've never really quite been a weed smoker or nothing, you know but one time I'm smoking weed, brother, and I walk in a studio and just seen uncomfortability to my eyes. How about that? I see uncomfortability to my eyes. You know my eyes are very comfortable with things that I see. And I see uncomfortability with my eyes and I'm not going. You know I'm not laying back there and saying that. Everything I'm saying is just 100. You know, that's why it was so easy for me to get out of my contract is because Raun knew to let me go. You know what I'm saying. Even right now, I just say uncomfortability to my eyes. You can take that how you want it you heard me but uncomfortability to my eyes, what I'm not used to seeing two men do when I look at them A powerful man at that. I walked in a studio and seen two powerful men doing things that was uncomfortable to my eyes and that's that. So you can take that how you want it. There you have it.

Speaker 2:

My daddy told me to say that. So you can take that how you want it. There you have it. My daddy told me to say that. My daddy said make sure you let it be known that. That Free, my daddy. He said you make sure you let it be known if you seen something uncomfortable with your eyes. You did that man left you down. Bad, you got shot. I got shot.

Speaker 2:

I went through a lot. I couldn't even feed my family. Yeah, right, that gay. I'm comfortable with my eyes. Right, yes, he's gay, Okay, but I don't think someone being gay is bad, and that's the thing. I don't think someone being gay is like a curse. If that's their preference, you know, then say, bro, that's their preference.

Speaker 2:

Now you ask me did it do anything left field? And that's why I gave the answer yes. I've seen things. When I walked in the studio that was uncomfortable to my eyes, with another powerful person in the music business, you know, and that's just that. What was your reaction and what was his reaction? When you caught him, I walked, I opened the door, I seen what I seen and I heard it been slammed the door. And I heard it been slammed the door. And ever since then Ron was treating me nice. That's how I was. I couldn't get the LaDaddy video. I couldn't get the LaDad daddy video shot for nothing. You heard me I'm talking about for nothing. But after that happened, I went back home to New Orleans and we were shooting little daddy.

Speaker 1:

Now that situation. A lot of people in the chat saying that powerful other man might have been Stevie J. Now let me clear the air and just and just reiterate what chopper said, and I agree don't, nobody. It don't matter who you want to sleep with, that's your business how you do it. But what it points to. If you want to be gay, you can be whatever you want to do, but what it points to is the fact that you're not living in your truth. And if you're not, if you're not going to be truthful with the world or your people, with your sexuality, and you want to live a lot air, then we also can assume that you lying about a lot of other shit and see, that's where people you know the people that might think well, it don't matter if you gay or you this or that. That's where people you know the people that might think well, it don't matter if you gay or you this or that. That's not people not even saying that way. Nobody choosing. I don't know Most people. We don't care who you sleep with, I got nothing to do with me. Deceitful, sneaky motherfucker. Then we gonna lean to that, you, a sneaky motherfucker, if you won't even be real about who you are and that's what we finding out. Because if that was, if Diddy was an honest man, he just be honest about whatever the hell he doing and nobody who gives a shit. But the fact that you will lie lets us know that you will lie. Let's us know that you will lie about a lot of shit, just like threatening these people lives Every time you look around. You got a different person saying that that Diddy said he would kill them, and what I keep saying the theme of this trial is everybody ain't lying something wrong when the only way you know how to handle resolution is by giving orders or threatening somebody's life every time. Let's just let's just off the top of my head and if y'all got some incidences, put them in the chat.

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We talking about kid cuddy car blew up. We just heard freddie p uh, we just co-signed uh about freddie p saying did he threaten his life? So that's kid cuddy, that's freddie p we got. We got people uh, uh, tying him to the, the tupac murder. Um, we got various producers saying that they couldn't get paid and if they tried to get paid they were threatened with their life. We got the lady who said she saw diddy shoot him, shoot her in the face in that club incident back in the day with Shine, and then she was threatened. I mean, everybody ain't lying.

Speaker 1:

And then, to add insult to injury, diddy's children ran up on Chopper and act like they had a problem with him. So what happened was Diddy had been Chopper, had been giving interviews, telling his story, what he went through, what he saw. And next thing, chopper says he know, the little mohawk diddies start attacking him, the little children diddies, the little diddies. And it just speaks to the fact that what is no, no accountability, no reality, nothing, nothing real is going on in the house. Uh, chopper is just giving his story, telling his story like everybody else.

Speaker 1:

But if y'all ever notice, they take, right after diddy, his sons ran up on ray jay, his sons uh calling it and and want to want to uh threaten chopper, just like diddy. They know who to like a typical bully, they know who to threaten. A typical bully knows who they can get that off with and who they can't get it off with. It's just so. So the names the whole world talking about this shit. But the names that we know that Diddy Sons ran up on threatening is Ray J and Chopper the whole world talking about this shit, though, but y'all cherry pick people that y'all think don't have the means to defend themselves, and when they tell your ass to kick rocks, then you're looking stupid.

Speaker 2:

So here's chopper talking about that justin, I heard he got in contact with you. Yeah, he uh, yeah, he called me on instagram. So I'm like what is this? So I'll pick up. I'm like what's up? He was like man, I don't appreciate what you doing to my daddy bro. I don't fuck with him.

Speaker 2:

He was talking gangster to me, I'm gonna be honest with you, and I had to let him know I would beat the shit out of him until he was a little boy, right. So I really didn't feel no way. I just I know at the end of the day he was hurt, but I had to let him know he was a little boy to me and you are enjoying the fruits of your labor, and part of the fruits of your label that your little sprout ass is enjoying is off the band as well. So, nigga, shut up, like I. Like, shut your ass up and just go go some. Fucking. Well, just shut up. That's just how I feel about that. Ain't no, ain't no talking gangster than me. I don't play that shit. Shit, you dig. So I had to let him know I don't play that shit, little nigga. If you see me, I will punch you in your fucking face. You don't want that Great.

Speaker 2:

So how about this here? Mind your fucking business and don't call my Instagram. Get your ass over there or something. Get your ass, your fake tough ass, over there. Little sucker, little, little sucker, little fucking sucker. Get your little duck ass over there. Little boy playing with me. Well, I'm six, seven. I will beat the shit out your lads talking tough to me and they and recently they've been known for doing that yeah, trying to press niggas like nigga I'm, I'm sitting, nigga, I don't play that. I will beat the fuck out your lads. I am six, seven, I am not short and I'm about this just a dumpster fire y'all and make sure y'all like the live.

Speaker 1:

Everybody in the live. Uh, please like it and share it. I forgot to remind y'all I just started the show. My bad, but um, just a clusterfuck dumpster fire. Um, kids running around mad.

Speaker 1:

How you mad at people telling their story and the whole world is talking about this shit. How are you mad? But they don't even know. Even the kids running around are making Diddy look bad and and not and not bringing anything positive to the situation. Your father in there, he about to ride anyway, but y'all making sure he ride by running around wanting to be tough. And ain't nobody buying it? I don't think nobody listening to this podcast on Apple and Spotify. I don't think anybody watching this podcast on YouTube is buying that Diddy's sons are the tough gangsters that we need to be worried about. It's just stupid. It looks bad. It further drives home the point that ain't no realness going on, nothing real going on in the combs house period. Even now, with your father in prison, in jail, whatever you want to call it, you still running around threatening and doing stupid shit. Y'all can't wait for this trial to start and get over with for real. To be honest, it's dragging right now. We do have a superseding indictment or not a superseding indictment. I'm sorry the the enterprise letter or whatever that thing is. They said they're supposed to be spelling out everything that's going on. We do have that coming up soon Because this is just getting out of hand. But I do like the fact that everybody is starting to speak their mind now. Everybody is starting to speak their mind and it's becoming it's becoming common to tell what the fuck happened back in the day with Diddy, and can you imagine it's still more stories we ain't heard yet.

Speaker 1:

When that trial start, I told y'all from the beginning when this trial start, it is going to hijack the world. I don't know if y'all were old, or some of y'all old enough to know how the OJ trial hijacked the world. I don't know if y'all were old, or some of y'all old enough to know how to OJ trial hijack the world. But this is going to be like that because as much information, as many details that have come out, there are many more, a hundred times more, that are sealed and won't come out until the trial. And that is what I'm trying to get people to understand, because even the people who are still ditty.

Speaker 1:

Apologists are saying, well, I ain't seen no real evidence, they don't got this, they don't this, they don't, I won't. You know that, you know, just saying there's no evidence and blah, blah, blah. Right, but the fucking trial ain't even started yet. All this stuff you hearing is just the appetizers. The real, the real meal ain't even came out yet. So I'm telling you, brace yourself, because when this trial does get started, it's way more shit coming out, way more intricate text message details, video details, 911 calls. We gonna hear People ain't ready. We ready the Flow Show, no Filter Crew. We ready for it. Because I can just tell through the comments, I can tell through my Apple Spotify fan mail, that anybody in tune to this show, we won't be surprised.

Speaker 1:

But a lot of the general public will be, because a lot of the general public will be because they, a lot of people, are thinking that they have put all the evidence out or something.

Speaker 1:

It's like nah, uh-uh, they just put out enough to that they can put out to let you know what the hell going on. Trust me, it's way more co-conspirators, which you know they're supposed to be naming them. Uh, in march, between march 7th, march 17th, they will be naming who's else. Everybody else is involved and a lot of those people who are involved, like record execs uh, they have already. If you was watching my old videos, I already covered I covered it a while ago. But but a lot of the record executives that that worked with diddy or did whatever with diddy maybe some of them was helping and didn't know or involuntarily was helping them do illegal stuff, um, men and women included. They have already sent in letters saying that they are ready to talk. This was months and months and months and months ago, um, um, I believe, and one of them um, they were, I don't know is it warner brothers, one of the big labels.

Speaker 1:

There's a female. I don't want to name her name because I don't have the exact information in front of me, but I'm gonna give you the gist of it she's a female, she runs I don't even think it's warner brother, one of those big labels she runs it. You would never think she would be caught up in anything. She has been named in one of the diddy lawsuits and, uh, she immediately had her lawyer draft up a letter saying that she is willing to cooperate and tell whatever she needs to tell. And that's just one big record, exec. And I'm sure there are more that are willing to talk. But that just gives you an example. Everybody has took the gloves off, everybody is like I will fucking talk whatever. And when I say everybody, I'm even including Diddy. There was an article saying and this was an article that I meant to go over with you guys yesterday and I forgot, so go over it today. Over with you guys yesterday and I forgot, so go over it today. There's an article that says that diddy is scared to death, that he's going to be epstein'd. Um, they are saying that diddy is willing to talk and actually wants to talk. To try to condense his sentence or get out or you know, whatever he think is can happen by him talking, uh. But what they're saying is Diddy is so high and they've raided his house. They raided all his houses, they got all type of evidence, so literally they kind of have everything they need. Uh, they have what they need. So in order for diddy to be of any value as far as you know, getting a plea or talking a plea deal and all of that he's gonna have to tell on somebody bigger than him and diddy knows that if he does that, there's a ninety nine point nine, nine, nine, nine, nine, nine percent, with a repeating sign over the nine nine, nine. There's a ninety nine point nine percent chance that Diddy will be unalive. That Diddy will be unalived and because of this, they have Diddy under high alert as far as their quote-unquote protecting him. High alert because of this. So, with the article details, diddy has been actively trying to give up information, but he ain't giving up none of value Like he's giving up information or is willing to give information that they either already know or is somebody smaller than him. So they don't give a shit. So he is in a dilemma right now as we do this podcast of trying to figure out if there's some shit he can tell that will help his case, of trying to figure out if there's some shit he can tell that will help his case but not kill him or not cause him to be killed, or or you know some mysterious suicide pneumonia, whatever. You know what's been going on Exactly.

Speaker 1:

Amy got it right and really the elephant in the room is clive. It ain't no secret if you've been following this diddy shit and just the industry as a whole. Clive davis is a monster and it's plenty of people, not just bloggers there are. There are fbi people, there are uh, uh, detectives who have spoke about the many things clive davis has been caught up in money laundering with drug folks, um, all kind of stuff, grooming and and uh, but hiding it as mentoring, uh, people who want to come in the music industry uh, they always thought it was funny.

Speaker 1:

How did he have was would have fell flat on his face? Um, early on when he was young in the music industry and he was given a second life by Clive Davis and a 50 million dollar deal that, to this day, all type of record execs are like. I don't think that that don't make sense. How did he get that? Not to mention the fact that Clive Davis says there was a male person in the music industry. He named one of the males that he talked to not in the industry, but he said it was a person in the industry that he had a relationship with that he would never tell.

Speaker 1:

A lot of people think that's Diddy who knows. A lot of people think that's Diddy who knows. But what we do know that Clive has done is launder money with cartels and drug lords. So if he did that, there's no telling what else he might do. So we'll continue to watch this shit and watch our 90s and early 2000s uh, our early 2000s and 90s is just crumbling man, I don't even know what to say, is it? People don't understand.

Speaker 1:

I'm only giving the facts and telling you exactly how I feel, but this don't feel good. This is my. This is the music and the and the people I grew up to, and and and I thought the world of. I didn't know nothing about all this when I was a kid. I was just dancing, I was just shit. I remember going to the diddy uh pup daddy and the family concert back in the 90s. I had my shiny suit on. I had a red, shiny little timey hill figure suit. I thought I was doing my thing.

Speaker 1:

And then to grow up and and hear about all these people being monsters, this don't feel good, but I gotta keep it real. I I got to tell the truth and I'm going to always tell y'all how I feel about it, regardless of if he was my hero back in the day or if I couldn't stand his ass. It just like, like, like, like they say in the music, just don't feel the same. And so when you say that that's a perfect segue to the Irv Gotti situation in the 50 cent but before I get to that, definitely have to announce the subscribers of the day uh, runner up, subscriber of the day and runner up is just as good as the champion, because I appreciate as a matter of fact, we all appreciate all the subscribers because they, they, they keep the lights on and allow us to continue to grow this podcast and give us a platform to talk about the shit we want to talk about, and so I appreciate anybody that that that donates, whether you give the minimum a $3 subscription, or you give the maximum. I have quite a few people that gave $23 on a subscription. I mean when people value what you do and want to and are willing to show you like that. It makes it easy to get your ass out of bed at 5 am and get ready for this show and turn on the lights at 730 and do what we do and talk about this shit every day. So I appreciate it.

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So runner up first subscriber of the day is Sierra Marie. Sierra Marie, I just want to definitely thank you and your family and friends for subscribing. I will keep the content coming exclusive content. But the $3 subscription means a lot. It means we're growing. As a matter of fact, we just hit 75,000 podcast downloads. Guys. Independent, we did 75,000 podcast downloads in less than 90 days. That's amazing and I owe that to y'all and people like sierra marie. So thank you, uh.

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But the champion number one subscriber of the day and subscriber of the day is the one of that day. The person of that day that gave the highest subscription is Diana Bush. Let's clap it up for Diana Bush. Diana Bush, let's give you the real claps. Let's get some claps in the chat for Diana. Everybody say thanks to Diana Bush. She found it in her heart to give $5 for a subscription when there's only $3 is the minimum. And, diana, I just want to say I appreciate you so much, and your family and friends and everybody in the chat is saying congratulations, let's go, let's go. We are a family growing. One more clap, diana, diana, diana, and let's keep the subscriptions coming in y'all. They really help. Diana, diana, diana, and let's keep the subscriptions coming in y'all, they really help.

Speaker 1:

My ultimate goal is to have a subscription-based podcast where I don't need no sponsors. I don't need nobody. If we do take them on, it's just somebody who want to help get our message out, but I don't want to have to take nothing from nobody. So that is my goal and this is what I'm working hard for. So if you can subscribe, please do.

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Uh, as you can see, like y'all know, my tiktok got banned for telling the truth. I ain't cry, I ain't going tiktok talking about hey, follow this and follow that, fuck tiktok. I will still go on there later on down the line, but it'll just be for fun. Um, I'll get my account back because I miss the actual people there. I don't give a shit about tiktok, but I miss my people and they miss me.

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But I say all that to say I care more. I could just say bubble gum stuff. I could get on here and just talk about what lebron and and basketball and and and and award shows and and that's it. I would never do that. I'm going to talk about real shit, and anybody that don't like that then take your ass on. So I had already made it on TikTok. If I was one of them fake people, I could just talk about any little stupid thing and get millions of views and make money. That's just not my style. Now, yeah, I'll talk about some stupid shit, because who won't? But at the end of the day, 80 percent of what come out my mouth on my platform gonna be about real shit that's going on and stuff that we want to talk about so I appreciate the subscriptions.

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I didn't want to be long-winded but just let y'all know, 75 000 uh podcast downloads in less than 90 days from an independent podcast is is. We all deserve a pat on our back. All of y'all, me included, we all did this. And just think, 90 days ago I didn't even know what the fuck I was, I didn't even know I was gonna have a podcast and y'all helped me name it. I didn't even know I was going to have a podcast and y'all helped me name it. Ain't life beautiful? But we got to get to this Irv Gotti thing and what's going on right now.

Speaker 1:

Y'all is Irv Gotti passed. If you don't know who Irv Gotti is, irv Gotti started the label Murder Inc. But he also was a well-known producer even before that. He produced songs like Can I Live by Jay-Z. I don't know if y'all remember that. Can I Live that's Jay-Z. Um, he produced that. He produced uh uh and Pushed Foolish by uh Ashanti. That was the big hit from Murder Inc. Um, I don't want to sing it, but y'all know I wish I had. I wish I had somebody that could sing. But y'all know that most famous ashanti song. That had like the biggie, one more chance in it, something like see, my days are cold without you, some shit like that. He, that was the biggest hit on murder inc and man.

Speaker 1:

And then you got the J-Lo songs and right now I'm taking all this highly weird away out of this part of the conversation. We're going to just talk about the music and what happened. Because, like I tell people, if we don't even want to discuss the music of people who caught up in weird shit, then we don't have nothing to talk about, no more. So we got to sometimes separate it. So right now we're just talking about the music. We know J-Lo ain't shit, but Irv Gotti, you know, brought that Jenny, a lot of that, jenny of the Block and Ja Rule, all that sound man, all these songs, man, if you go through that Irv Gotti, murder Inc with Ashanti and Lloyd, y'all remember the Lloyd song man. I Lloyd, um, um. Y'all remember the Lloyd song man.

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I'm telling y'all, when I was starting this podcast, when I was getting ready for this podcast this morning, it hadn't even hit me like I was just like damn, irv, got he gone. I knew it was fucked up. But when I started playing Foolish by Ashanti, um, when I played Can I Live, uh, by Jay-Z. Just just man made me feel like, wow, man, and he was only what? 54 years old. But what's going on? Y'all? Is he in his death?

Speaker 1:

50 Cent has been trolling. 50 Cent has been trolling the hell out of Irv Gotti. When it was announced that Irv Gotti was possibly in a vegetative state, 50 cent posted on his Instagram page. He said man, I'm mad that Irv Gotti is. I'm paraphrasing, but I'm mad that Irv Gotti is gone cause, paraphrasing buddy, I'm mad that Irv Gotti is gone cause I wanted him to see my new show, something like LOL or something like that. And um, that was when the news, when the rumors were going.

Speaker 1:

Then, when it was announced that he was actually gone, 50 Cent said he posted a picture of him smoking a hookah and he said I'm smoking on that Gotti pack. And some, some of your old heads might not know what that terminology means, but when somebody say I'm smoking on that so-and-so pack, that's what you say. When one of your ops or one of your enemies has passed, or just someone has passed, or somebody passed named jay, and the person would say I'm smoking on that jay pack. So that's what 50 cent did and people went crazy as you can imagine. Like they're saying 50 cent need to grow up. They're saying 50 Cent, karma going to come for his ass. And then you had a lot of people kind of standing up for 50 Cent, saying Irv tried to kill him.

Speaker 1:

So what I wanted to do before we got out of here today is give y'all a little background so as y'all see this unfold, you'll understand what the hell going on, because a lot of people don't really know. So the 50 cent and irv gadi shit is one of the most serious beefs and real beefs that ever went on. And when you say irv gadi, I'm talking about murder inc. Ja rule and 50 cent. And so it all started.

Speaker 1:

Uh, irv gi and his crew allegedly stabbed 50 Cent in a in the studio. It was a studio incident, and so where it all stemmed from is that 50 and Ja Rule both lived from Jamaica, I mean mean from Queens, and so Ja Rule's chain was snatched OK, by somebody allegedly who was cool with 50 cent. The muscle and money behind Irv Gotti was the Supreme team, which Supreme a guy was the leader. So Supreme got Ja Rule's chain back, but Ja Rule always blamed 50. And I'm paraphrasing and giving you the skinny because this story could go hours. But so what happened was uh, josh saw 50 after that in the studio and they were both uh. So he, jaru and earth guy, and everybody went in there, jumped 50, uh, uh, allegedly stabbed them, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1:

Then this beef got out of control from here, because now you got a chain snatch, a stabbing, now just elevate people are saying you know who gonna do more, who gonna do more. So with supreme backing up ja rule, they were trying to blackball 50 cent out of the industry. Were trying to blackball 50 Cent out of the industry because they wanted to get rid of him and keep riding high because Murder Inc was doing their thing and 50 was coming. 50 wasn't 50, that we know now, but he was gaining momentum and 50 would put out a lot of records talking about all this shit that was going on, all the shootout, this and that. And it all came to a head when 50 cent was shot up nine times at his grandmother's house.

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Now, a lot. For a long time the rumor was it was a guy named homo and, as you remember, in the famous song mini man, when 50 cent said, homo shot me. Three weeks later he got shot down. Now it's clear that I'm here for a real reason because he got hit like I got hit, but he ain't fucking breathing. So you remember that, if you remember mini man.

Speaker 1:

But through fbi records and through investigations, come to find out the person who really shot 50 was a person who, after he shot 50 murder inc elevated him to be ja rules personal bodyguard. So the guy who allegedly Irv Gotti, who was working with Supreme they worked together to have that guy was supposed to go kill 50 50 survived and what made Irv and Murder Inc and all them even look more suspicious is the same guy who shot 50, was promoted and given the job of being Ja Rule's personal security and Ja Rule was, let's say, as big as Kendrick Lamar is right now. Ja Rule was in that stratosphere at this time. So for you to be his personal bodyguard says a lot. It's like, oh, you big time. So they saying okay, okay, so he promoted him, so 50 went on to use that same shooting and it actually catapulted him because he it was the story of it and he told everything that happened and, and in so many words, irv gotty even admitted that they had something to do with it without admitting it. He often called 50 a snitch and said like it was the ultimate fake out because 50 tried to be this tough guy and whatever, whatever. But he telling on us so how we pussy, this is uh, uh, erv's own words. And so when you dig into it, 50 goes on.

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And then what happened after the shooting? 50 gained so much momentum he signed by eminem and and dre after that and literally he crushed uh, irv, um. He crushed irv, gadi and um and murder inc. Like to the point. It's funny, I got a perfect scenario or for you that might not know exactly how bad it was. Do you see what Kendrick Lamar just did to Drake? Like, do you see how Drake went from the cat's meow to the cat's poop? Um, he went from number one to not even listed at all. Right now, like people, everything drake does he gets trolled for because kendrick has exposed him to the culture, for lack of better words. Um, that exact same thing is what 50 cent did to ja rule in real time.

Speaker 1:

And if you were there, let me know. You were there in the chat. If you were there, you know that this is literally a parallel of this. Kendrick Drake is a parallel, because Ja Rule was million sold, number one and this was irv gottie's artist. This was the head artist on murder inc. Jaru was killing shit. 50 came and changed the whole narrative. Murder inc had to end up changing their name, even though that had something to do with the fed case. They caught too, but uh, murder ink. Murder ink was literally wiped from the map behind this.

Speaker 1:

And so I say all that to say I'm not saying one bit that 50 cent is right for trolling him, because if it was me it's hard for me to say if I would troll, you know, in death. I just don't see me doing that, no matter what happened, I don't know, but who knows, until that happens to you. But what I am saying is I'm giving some context to the people who might not know that it's pretty much common knowledge that irv Gotti, supreme and that whole crew tried to kill 50 Cent, not true? It was a back and forth, though it wasn't one sided. It's just that these are the facts. So'm just saying that to say no, I'm not agreeing with 50 doing, but I'm letting you, I'm just letting, giving you guys a chance to know both sides of what the hell going on and why 50 is trolling. Because you know, rest in peace, irv gotti I have.

Speaker 1:

I'm not choosing those sides, I don't have a dog in this fight at all. I think it's terrible that Irv Gotti is gone, which is why I made sure on this episode that I told every you know, told it the good things he did and everything, and. But if somebody tried to kill you at your grandmother's house, I don't know how many tears you're going to shed when they're not here. So I don't know. So, like I said, you will see, that's probably the most talked about thing online right now is 50 Cent trolling Irv Gotti and everybody going crazy about it. And, like I said, I could see both sides. I could see the people saying like damn 50, give it up, like 50 you doing well, you know you, it was 20, 30 years ago. Whatever happened happened, blah, blah, blah. I could see that side. But I also could see the side of people saying, hey, you don't know how you would react or or what joke. You know what your reaction would be if somebody tried to kill you and that's just that. But at the end of the day, y'all rest in peace to earth.

Speaker 1:

Goddy, he was a musical legend produced a lot of songs, a lot of memories. Like I said, go back and listen to that ashanti murder inc? Uh album. Go back and listen to lloyd, even listen to some of those uh old ja rule hits. Uh, your lips, your eyes love it when you know all that, all that ja rule funny singing shit. Go listen to it and I guarantee you, if you from that era and you have fun in that era, it's gonna bring back some memories. But it's also gonna make you feel like, damn man, life's short. I need to really pay more attention and appreciate the moments and I'm out.