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BLUTANG ALBUM REVIEW- CripJesus Rivers El

Ron Brown and Mikey Fever aka Sour Micky

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Step into the cipher as Crip Jesus unveils his groundbreaking album "Blue Tang," a masterful fusion that bridges Wu-Tang philosophy with West Coast Crip culture. Born from a playful conversation with Wu-Tang legend Killer Priest himself, this project doesn't just pay homage – it creates something entirely fresh while honoring hip-hop's intellectual traditions.

What makes this album extraordinary is how seamlessly Crypt Jesus weaves consciousness into street narratives without becoming preachy. On tracks like "Late Night Trap Music," he delivers bars about ayahuasca and chakras alongside raw reflections on neighborhood realities. "I hate when dudes have the science but they get preachy," he explains. "I like when rappers spit knowledge as they're maneuvering the conversation."

The sonic landscape, crafted primarily by producer Nitro G, captures that perfect sweet spot between nostalgic East Coast boom-bap and distinctive West Coast energy. Many verses have remarkable origins – some written during Crypt Jesus's incarceration, preserved mentally for years until the right beat triggered their resurrection. This authenticity permeates the entire project, from the powerful Nipsey Hussle tribute to the kung fu-infused "Blue Tang Ninjas" featuring crew member Neruda for Fuji.

Beyond music, Crip Jesus reveals the deeper purpose driving this creation: bringing balance to hip-hop by reuniting intelligence with militancy. "Wu-Tang – the name comes from kung fu, where discipline and intelligence meets militancy, masculinity," he explains. In today's landscape where these elements are often separated, Blue Tang demonstrates how spiritual awareness and street credibility can coexist in perfect harmony.

Experience what happens when intellectual gangster rap meets masterful production. Stream "Blue Tang" on all platforms Mo

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Speaker 1:

what's going on, everybody? It's ron brown lmt, the people's fitness professional, aka soul brother number one reporting for duty. I have my brother mikey fever, in the building, of course, peace, peace. So brother number two don't number two yourself, Nah nah, mecca, mecca, we're going like that.

Speaker 2:

Yo CL Smoove of podcasting.

Speaker 1:

Uh-oh, I like that. Alright alright.

Speaker 1:

King L in the building, the Black Illuminati. Peace to the God. What's going on? G? Right now we're about to feature, or review, the God's album. I heard the whole shiz it. Yeah, man, yo I'm feeling it and you know, just to let you know, man, I kind of like took a break from hip hop because you know, I usually, honestly, I like to listen a lot of uh, violence and foolishness and it was, it was messing with my head. So I had to, I had to take a break and then I listened to crip jesus, joint, um and um. It was a nice balance. It was something that I could actually I could keep, I could listen to. Yeah, it was something I could I actually I could keep, I could listen to. You know what I mean. It was something that I could listen to.

Speaker 4:

It wasn't conditioning and all that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was like so full. You're about to hear it. You'll see what's going on.

Speaker 4:

Just to give a little backstory. I appreciate y'all having me here. Man, you know what I mean. It's my third time. I'm really grateful. And here, man, you know what I mean, it's my third time, I'm really grateful.

Speaker 4:

And Bluetang is a play off of Wu-Tang. It is based on me being Crip, jesus and all that. But I want to say this, first and foremost I did not come up with that name. Killer Priest himself came up with that name. Now he didn't say hey, go make an album named Bluetang.

Speaker 4:

I was playing with him. One day they throw the was playing with him one day, like you know. You know they thought the w like this and I was talking to w's. I said we're gonna connect west coast wu-tang, w-w-w. I was just playing. Then he was like blue tang. And I'm like oh, because he always said like he'd say all praises blue or he always takes different things in in a revolution, like he always does that with with when I'm involved. So he said blue tang. That was funny, that was cute, I used in a couple raps and when I use on that song with planet asia, it's stuck. People used to hear that verse and laugh blue tang, blue tang. So I'm like man, uh, I actually was working on a project with his, with his group.

Speaker 4:

He has, like, another group but a clique, so it's, you know, a royal priesthood. I don't know if you remember when he made that album. That's the album he made when he left rizza, so it's, it's. It's a symbology behind that, you know, when he, when he finally started his own movement, it was royal priesthood. His album was called that. His father priest in the priesthood. Right, don't forget four horless, four headless horsemen. I was a super fan of that when I was growing up. For y'all that don't know out there, that's what you call a hip-hop super group. It was cannabis from canada, corrupt from la uh, killer, priest from wu-tang and rascass, west coast legends, wu-tang, cannabis, just crazy.

Speaker 4:

Bar bar, bar, bar bar. I grew up off that. So a lot of people you know due to the hulu series came with the wu-tang later. No, no, no, I'm a real woo head. I don't look at killer priest as anything else, but I heard him on woo. I remember fourth chamber. I remember uh, bible basic instruction before leaving earth.

Speaker 4:

I remember sons of man and you know I was a kid then, bro, so I was a west coast kid getting clowned by the other kids. Are you listening to that stuff? We were listening to dub c. You listen to mac 10? What you listening to? Food, you know, I mean, I was listening to back then. So when I was with his click and we put it together, I was very serious about the sound, extremely so I had the purple tape. I wasn't just later on claim, I know. My brother was way older than me. He used to breakdance and all that. He was born in the 70s, so I had a copy of the purple tape that he left behind. You, feel me, I had exposure to Sons of man, killer Army, woo, syndicate, killer Bees, bobby, digital, black Knights Come on, man, a lot of Dark men.

Speaker 4:

Come on, man a lot of dark men, so when I got added into the equation, I told you to click, listen, y'all can make whatever y'all want for fun, but this project we finna put together, it has to sonically be on that wavelength. We ain't gonna copy, but you know what I mean. We can't be representing Killa or Wu-tang, none of that, and be the sound sounding like the radio or something you know I'm talking about, because they didn't sound like the radio back then. So it's produced his buddy, uh, the in-house producer. They click a little da vinci, but the sound that you're loving is actually from nitro g shout, nitro g's.

Speaker 4:

As I worked on the project and it just went wherever it went we just all these different moving pieces I decided, you know what, let me, let me drop one. I've been waiting to drop my whole life. You know I've been stuck behind this crypt shell. You know what I'm saying. I just finally went. You know it took me back to hitting it with his click and all of that beat around, click and all of that beat around. It took me back to that space when I was younger. So I actually wrote this album like. I actually put pen to paper. I actually sat down and studied, listening to all the killer, priest albums, rizz's albums. I actually went to producers and spent the night at their house and made them redo the beats. You know what I mean. We really worked on this one to make it have like a new york and la, or la and new york. Like I said, the five percent crip or whatever you would call it, that mixture that I am. I feel like it's balanced and represented on this project.

Speaker 1:

You know I'm saying yeah, I can hear it, though I can hear everything you just said. Yeah, I can. I can hear it because I was gonna ask you, like, who did the beats and and and how did you select the beats? Like, like, how did you create that flow where it was like it started on like a high and then, and then it went like away so, coming into this, the idea was to make it like a, like a movement, like some, like we really were feeling the routine vibe.

Speaker 4:

So we had planned to make four volumes, which we still do. So I'm answering, basically saying we made so many songs not including all the songs I made with Lil Da Vinci when I was working with Royal Priesthood, some of them verses. I reused, some of them verses, I used this part of it that half of it start high, go low, start low, go high, redo it again. I redid stuff, I tried different flows, I experimented, I did things and then went back to the hood and played it for people and then let them know it was me. They go oh, oh and I go back and retweak it. You know what I mean. I really worked. We probably made 30 or 40 songs to pick this 10. You know what I'm saying. And the other one's going to be sprinkled throughout the other values which we're going to not going to push till next year, cause we're going to push videos for all of these and all that. Like we really working, you know yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a good idea, man. All right, so let's go into it so people can hear exactly what I'm hearing and what you're saying.

Speaker 4:

So, um, yeah, Nitro G's with the beat selection. Nitro G's is somebody I've actually known ever since I got out of prison. The homie introduced me to him the first time we met. We kicked it for like a day and a half, two days. We record nothing. He left us and stood together. He came back. He said I know y'all got like 20 songs. They hear it. I mean, we ain't got nothing. I was like, well, I was like man, I met my twin up in here man, end up in here man.

Speaker 4:

So every time we work it's magical and we've never done a project. We've always link up. Ain't seen each other in a year or two, knock out a song or two, chop it up. Our relationship is really more about you know, I mean, personal things. So this is the first time we did a project together or a bunch of songs together. It was just the energy and the whole blue tank and all of that. Just. You know. Then, after I was working with priesthood and it wasn't really progressing, I thought that was the only person I trust, like that anyway, you know I mean. So he came about in the. Some of these songs were like. Some of these were beats he gave to me and I made somewhere else some I made there. It was just we were really just working, you know I mean so just to kick it off. This right here is one of the am I still in there? Yeah, you there, one of the first joints on there late night trap music, just to give y'all an idea of where we're going with it.

Speaker 1:

This is my shit right here, boy.

Speaker 5:

This is my shit. Right here, boy. This is my shit. We'll be right back. That's tough. That's tough. We gon' get them privacy and go to the funeral. Rest in peace, JD, you know it.

Speaker 2:

That's tough, that's tough.

Speaker 3:

Rest in peace. Jd, you know it. Yeah, I'm not a nobody to you.

Speaker 5:

Uh-huh, yeah, Late night trap music uh-huh yeah late night trap music you like $999 you close, but you not.

Speaker 2:

A G that's tough, bro, that is my shit, bro.

Speaker 4:

That was a snippet on that one. I go full on the other one, but I just wanted to give him a snippet of that one. Make sure y'all tap in.

Speaker 2:

Yo, mike, that's number one. For a reason, snippet on that one, I go full on the other one but I just wanted to give him a snippet of that one.

Speaker 4:

Make sure y'all tap in. Give him a snippet.

Speaker 3:

Make sure y'all tap in on that one.

Speaker 4:

That's number one for a reason.

Speaker 2:

No, it's tough, Yo, bro, that's tough, like it's flow on there the bounce, the vibe, bro, that's a vibe right there, bro Yo.

Speaker 1:

what's that verse?

Speaker 4:

you said for something and no, that's okay. So, so that's what I'm talking about. So it's like I craft the lyrics where it's like okay, I hate when dudes have the signs but they get preaching. You know, I mean, I always like the rappers like. One thing about tang and them I like is that they spit the knowledge as they're maneuvering the conversation. You pick it up, you feel me? So instead of saying ayahuasca is just, you know, put it in there. And if you're really on that type of wavelength, you know I'm saying you might have something else to rhyme it, right? So ayahuasca is already one, like what's that? Then? Ashwagandha is another one. So I'm like, oh, you rhyme them and throw it in the like. I did that on purpose.

Speaker 2:

You know I what I mean. I'm like okay, jesus like you know, you have to instigate it, you know what.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah those, those are mushrooms, I think, or something like that Ashwagand, to help them purge, like you know, internal conflict and issues it's, it's deep, yeah, yeah, yeah, I want, I want to rock with one of them, jaces it's real big in, like the native community and anybody dealing with the science.

Speaker 4:

You feel me of self. Yeah, you know, it's just more of the uh. Stimulants in, uh, in health and herbs benefit us, coming straight from the earth. You know what I mean. That really has more to do with once you start identifying. So for those that's up on it, like yourself y'all hear it, oh, you know what I mean Sparks, the mental, or, if you ain't up on it, maybe you go look for it now. What was he talking about? You see what I'm saying, right?

Speaker 1:

Now I's that.

Speaker 4:

Oh, so that's my nephew. He actually was murdered 2022, by some Bloods, not too far from where I'm at right now. But here's the crazy thing Even though I'm Crip Jesus and it was Bloods, it wasn't a. This is going to show how LA is. You know, everybody's kind of affiliated. It wasn't a Blood Crip thing.

Speaker 4:

The dude was outside beating up his female. She was quite younger and my nephew had two daughters in the house. This is happening right there. You know what I mean. Now, we know, you know most dudes are kind of like, so he went out to prove a point for them and it didn't end well. You know what I'm saying. So the uh, it was just how I flowed into it. You know, I mean it's got a lot of love. So, you know, I mean that's just the real. You know, uh, kind of like. That's why I put late night trap music. It's kind of like. You know, at nighttime, you know, you smoking, you hustling you up, you thinking it's all them thoughts something good, something bad. You know I mean right, you hustling you up, you thinking it's all them thoughts something good, something bad. You know what I mean, right, it's almost like a streamline of thoughts.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the beat selection, it fits the narrative perfectly the beat selection because you know in late-night thoughts you want something to. You know, ride out to something metal, like some Marvin Gaye.

Speaker 4:

Right right.

Speaker 2:

It just fits everything man like. Right, exactly this is dope bro.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna go ride around in my car playing, that you gotta hear this whole thing. See, he's just playing snippets, though.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no we're gonna play the whole thing. I just want to play a snippet on that one. I want to make sure I leave him hungry for something you know. I mean yeah, yeah, now this right here. If y'all ain't seen it, tap in this is the Ghost of Nipsey. This was the first Song I released. This is the only song Actually released from it. It's in video form Right out, right now. You can go Check it out. This is gonna be track two. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 11:

I'm not from this world, you from, bro. I don't go by these rules, homie, and I've been to jail. That don't threaten me, bro. Trust me. If I had a bad day, I'd have tested your jaw and I'd have got my homegirl to test your jaw, okay?

Speaker 3:

and y'all gonna go to jail and you just said you've been before.

Speaker 11:

I'm not tripping on jail, I trip on respect. Okay, I'm willing to die behind mine, let alone go to jail.

Speaker 4:

Please. It is a blessing on me. I still see the ghosts of Nipsey, hussle and Crenshaw standing in blue laces. Real, recognize real. Y'all niggas got new faces.

Speaker 5:

I still smell gun smoke. I still hear the bombs breaking.

Speaker 4:

Remember conversations I had with Satan. Remember Mace turned to Pastor Mason. I wonder what secrets he know about diddy. Daddy ain't saying I'm from a block where there's no complaining and niggas get shot for their names, ending up in the math of davis straight from the bible's lost pages. You know them devils want to, but they'll never trade places still dodging cases, the court's still racist, skip the arraignment judge and the plaintiff. I hop on the plane, touchdown JFK, black Illuminati, tap in with the Masons. Fake food laced with ADHD, fentanyl, shit, dangerous. Shout out everybody trying to back it off the Matrix. I'm Neo. Set the free to free from all of this fake ass trap. Rap should be illegal. Go desert eagles like El Chapo. When they see my truck they run up like I'm selling tacos. The big homie.

Speaker 3:

He's a mercy on me.

Speaker 4:

Amen To all the homies locked in cages, like Nelson Mandela. We hold it down till you get out in 2000,. Whatever, may Allah bless all of our endeavors, whatever we got to go through to get through this weather. However, wear a hat, look like a sweater till the days get better. We mobsters, without the funny suits and hats with the feathers, went from Glock 9s to M9 Berettas, queens to LA, like world peace better. Shout out to Almighty and Allah Dominic we done, hustled in every hood on the continent. The stories will never be told. All written is forbidden, only permitted to real niggas. That's initiated. Stay ten toes on the block. You participated, got they name and they game up. I mean, they graduated Niggas, got body in. They raps. That's imagination. Left my bitch for these blue slips. I'm infatuated. Swing swords like I'm King David as decapitation. Just ate a couple shrooms now. I'm activated.

Speaker 4:

I just ate a couple shrooms. Now I'm activated. It's a mercy on me.

Speaker 11:

And you, lucky. I wasn't on no bullshit today, because I would have tested your jaw. Trust me, you feel me. Call me on that Nightbook. A victory lap on the way, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

All right bro.

Speaker 4:

How'd I get to Nipsey Hussle Square?

Speaker 11:

Nipsey Hussle Square. Yeah, I'm going to be honest. I don't be over that way. You got to ask one of them over there in my bathroom.

Speaker 3:

All right Thank you Bye. Now arriving at Park Station at Trenshaw and Saucon.

Speaker 5:

Exit here for Nipsey Hussle Square.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, now I thought that was interesting because I know a lot of people don't even think la got trains or subways or nothing like that to know we got one, a spot called nipsey hustle square. I thought that just, you know. I mean, if I the town like I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 1:

I never knew that. I didn't think it. That's the tweet.

Speaker 4:

I was like huh, like you know what I'm saying so I had to make sure I put that in yeah, that threw me off.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, oh shit, yeah, you know what?

Speaker 4:

I mean Word. So now let me tell you how that came together. I actually that's another one. I'm not from this world, you fuck. It was put together like that on purpose. So it started off as a verse. What's the brother's name? Producer Plug plug. He was on the killer priest and he sent me a beat. He's like man, hop on this, jesus. Yeah, so I hop on it, I do my verse, I cash out, go to studio.

Speaker 12:

I'm like come on, they go like it.

Speaker 4:

So I went back to the draw board. I said now for the, make this verse a thousand times hotter. So the verse originally said I can still hear. What did it say? I can still hear voices screaming in Africa and Cape Verde. No, I can still hear voices in Africa and Cape Verde screaming in Portuguese. It was a conscious rap, but it started off like that I still hear the voices in Africa. So I said I don't like the way he dismissed my verse. Man, I got to make some shit. That's just obviously hard. So I thought I could still see the ghost of Nipsey Hussle. I said yeah, can't nobody deny that, because we right here, right, and I'm from LA, that's what you want to hear, right, it relates more. I said if I kick the verse off like that, where else I'm going to go with it? Because now I'm going to go crazy.

Speaker 4:

When I came out with the blue, when I let the world know I was making blue tank bro, people started tapping in with me. So that was one of my actual students. I've been reading the blue Bible, buying books from me, buying lessons, all that Right, and building with me for a couple of years. He said, man, you know I do beats and me and my homies was going to make a project like Wu Tang, uh, and my homies was going to make a project like Wu-Tang inspired a few years back. But we never did.

Speaker 4:

I got some beats. I said, yeah, send them through. That was the first one he sent. I said oh, I'm on this. I still see the goal. I already had that verse on deck. Some of these things kind of write themselves. Once I said that to that beat, I said go get some skits. I already knew what skit I want because that's my favorite, you know little clip of Nipsey. So every time I play it, people be like oh, I know that, I know that. That's when he pressed the yeah cultural, you know what I mean cultural, you know for sure.

Speaker 2:

I would have tested your jaw. Hell yeah, exactly what's up, bro? Nip man rest in peace man, that track was tough man.

Speaker 4:

This, that track was tough, man. This next one was one. I actually got invited to a studio to hop on this joint and I heard it Some months passed. What you doing with that one man. You know I'm about to do this blue tank thing. You might want to get on there. You might want to slide that. I put a little visual to it but it's called no Stop Signs yeah, that's a deep one right there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, that one right there had me to thinking.

Speaker 3:

I'm the highest mountain thinking I'm the highest mountain to reach the furthest sky.

Speaker 13:

Damn, you know what I'm saying. We need schools, we need funds. Yeah, crips need Jesus too. I pop up like Beetlejuice on your living room the spoon for you, the gospel of the 22s, and Uzi's too. Check a finger cuticles is covered in gum residue. Inevitable episodes of niggas walking out they going. That's another one gone At the corner store. Another mama on the sun. Daddy is a vagabond. The whole block on the corner. Another visual candles burn. How little help we learn From the city that we turn and the wazars from all malls. You get served like hors d'oeuvres. There's no words, it's on sight. No, stopping at no stop sign. You bond first, it's alright. That grave works in that main line One time, for the one time. You run alive by sunrise. You be a'ight, take my advice. No, stopping at no stop signs. There's no words, it's on site. No, stopping at no stop sign. The prime first, it's all right. That gray horse in that main line. One time, for the one time, run alive by sunrise. You be all right, take my advice.

Speaker 4:

No stopping at no stop sign. No, stopping at no stop sign. You got yours, I got mine. On the front line Every one time, let's go. I got in with my constituents Forced to use instruments like 4-5s, 9s and hecklers At grandma's house where they tucked in the sweater. It's cold outside, inshallah. He changed the weather. He shamed it all good, but I'm just glad that it got better. I'd rather be just by 12 than carried by 6. That's why we keep big-ass sticks even at picnics.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, if you got chores and I got mine. No stopping at, no stop signs.

Speaker 4:

When it pop off from the one time every one time.

Speaker 5:

Fuck, one time every one time. I was on the run, running stop signs for the one time. No, stopping at no stop signs.

Speaker 4:

Yo, that was tough bro, that's tough, that one right there, I know you had the full version where you got the little skit at the end talking about how America has the most guns in any nation in the world. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I got to tap in with the album because the album got a little extra. You know what I'm talking about yeah.

Speaker 1:

But, Yo, but you know what these visuals right here tells a?

Speaker 2:

story, and what's so deep about it too, was the that beat. If those who know shorty want to be a thug like the, elements of that it captures all that. So I was like yo, he and he's speaking to this generation, because when you say unalive, that's the, that's the language they use online, the East End Edge yo, it's crazy bro dope and then, don't forget, g Herbo just flipped that beat.

Speaker 4:

And then see, we know, originally Pac right, but there's been a few people flip that beat since then. Kanye, oh, kanye did that beat. Yeah, kanye, drive slow. Yeah, right, kanye, drive what's that song we be like get off, get off. Oh, kanye did that beat. Yeah Kanye Drive Slow, yeah Right, kanye Drive Slow. What's that song where it be like get off, get off? You remember?

Speaker 2:

that was like a dance song that had flipped it. I don't know.

Speaker 4:

I don't know. It was like from like Detroit or something. So, yeah, a lot of people had flipped that beat. I ain't going to lie. At first, I I was like, especially when G Herbo came, I was like you know what? Though? Nah, that's what's up. This is our version what we talking about. You know what I'm saying. So it ain't Tang nothing without some Kung Fu, though let's be real.

Speaker 2:

Of course.

Speaker 4:

You can pop all that you want to, you can put your little avant-garde beats, you can scream and yell and use your big words. That's cool. But wu-tang the name literally comes from kung fu, which is very important because what we see today in hip-hop is a separation between intelligence and militancy, intelligence and violence or masculinity. They want violence, masculinity, militancy to be separate and secluded only to stupidity, self-destruction, you know, I mean ignorance. So kung fu is where that meets, where discipline and intelligence meets the militancy, violence, strength, masculinity. So without that you missed the whole point of Wu-Tang. I couldn't create Wu-Tang like it's the Crip version. No, it's the same. We on the West Coast do it out there. It's the same science. So number four now check this out. I know y'all gonna remember this. Wu-tang actually had a song it was on GZA album where they said Crip. I remember growing up that was a big thing. It was like we showed that killer priest said it on there something something that's on fourth chamber.

Speaker 4:

yeah, that's on fourth chamber, right, yeah, I'm from 40s. I went to the homie super low about the project. He said what he put up his shirt, showed me a blue I mean a wu-tang tattoo he had on him. I said what he's like? Yeah, I gotta be with this. So we came together and made 40th Chamber Nice, 40th Chamber straight from the bird park. You know what I'm saying? Nice, yeah. So hold on, let me see how do I present this. Okay, stop, hold on, let me see how do I present this?

Speaker 1:

okay, stop the screen present it's 40th chamber.

Speaker 9:

40th chamber, here we go. Let me go first those men. They need to see that we're not scared of them. Maybe when they they see we're not afraid, they may even back off my sword.

Speaker 4:

And it was written that the king would come. For those who thought the king was on that, who shot your hoes through your heart? Sifra, in the Pinot Glen, your medulla oblongata? I'm like palm trees on Crenshaw. My roots is ghetto. Got carbon-15s that can shoot through metal. The kid on my throne gather around Mother. Blow this bitch up, bro. I'm counting it down, so take 10 rappers hit them with nines, with eight shots east.

Speaker 5:

That's seven of them laid six feet deep. Let's go.

Speaker 4:

You got it for five, I got it for four and I got three left. So if you cop two, you can get one more. Let's go, muhammad Ali, smoke a whole pound and laugh at you. Fake Rapping ass, capping ass. No bars, danny Bars, inside the backpack, ass rappers. That's the way it's said when we smoke a whole pound and laugh at you. Fake Rapping ass, capping ass. No bars, danny Bars inside the backpack ass rappers.

Speaker 10:

Knowledge, cypher coach, knowledge, boom, god, god, we living in all times, my mind's, my nine, my pills, my Mac-10, my Target. You cappin' ass, nine, rappin' ass, fuck nigga Soon, as I hear your bars I'm like fuck Niggas really runnin' round this bitch exposed with they shirts up. You spit a verse and I'm feelin' like it's the worst shit I ever heard. I just giggle and smoke my herb. Let it run past the third degree. We'll be right back when you land.

Speaker 2:

And sound hard, hard, come on and got.

Speaker 4:

Shaolin in there. It ain't the time y'all mentioned Shaolin.

Speaker 3:

One time come on now for sure, for sure, this was really about showing the culture.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean. That's what I meant. Show every track. You know what I mean. Reflect some part of that culture.

Speaker 1:

Nah, but you went. First of all, we gotta talk about that. You said something, something go through your heart, chakra come on, let's talk about it who shot you?

Speaker 4:

hold through your heart, chakra. See, that's just me on my rapper tip. But forcing the consciousness, that's what I mean. Like okay, if I was just rapping, who's like that's, that's just me, that's just me being a hip-hop dude. Start a verse with who shot you? Like biggie, like that's already who shot you, and then I come in and say some other shit. So I was already just me.

Speaker 4:

Being the type of dude I am and influenced by new york, I would rhyme it with something perfect. Anyway, I do that syllable camera type rap, you know, I mean I mean Shacha. You know Coppa Doctor, opera Aqua, frank Sinatra, you know what I mean. I would rhyme it with something like that anyway. So, because I know I'm talking to the conscious meaning, it's like if I'm talking to the guys and I throw a cypher in there or I throw equality in there, ooh right, it's the language. You know what I mean. Right, it's the language. You know. I mean, if I'm talking, if I'm spinning the verse and the crypt is here and then I throw a cuz or a loke in there, oh right. So I said, if I throw chakra in there, it don't matter who it is, because they already know, even if a dude don't even know he's like oh he on that deep shit right so I said, I said that, I said go harder I said I'm like palm trees on Crenshaw my roots is ghetto.

Speaker 4:

I was trying to just hit every bar. You know Kung Fu you know, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. I heard that that would be like on some battle rap, like you know.

Speaker 4:

I mean let's come in here and show what we got. You know what I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. I heard that that would be like on some battle rap. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1:

Let's come in here and show what we got Actual fact.

Speaker 4:

You know what? I'm going to keep it real. I like when we get on that, because I'm going to just say it I hate rappers, that rap about how they rap, Like, bro, you have to actually rap before you keep telling me how you rap. I'm the greatest, the illest, the realest, the wildest. My rhymes smash and death. Like hold on how they do all that without me hearing them. Let me hear them. Let me hear you rap about different stuff. Okay, my bars did that.

Speaker 4:

So because I have that criticism because I talk that mess I try to always make when I do spit a rap. That's saying I rap and you don't rap. I got some bars in there that prove that. Like that ain't saying about the rap.

Speaker 10:

You feel?

Speaker 4:

me. Yeah, so who shot you? You know that's Coach Ro Biggie Chakra, madula Abugana. Ooh, you know what I mean. So, yeah, yeah, we working hard, bro. That one bar alone is a lot of brain cells.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, yo, when I heard that, I said oh shit. I was like let me hear that again. You know what? Like the way you rap makes you want to rewind it. Like we're kind of missing. That we're kind of missing that it makes you want to rewind it. It makes you want to recite it yourself.

Speaker 2:

Break it down, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You get what I'm saying. So, yeah, that's real hip-hop shit, that's the element you're bringing back.

Speaker 2:

That's what I was like. It's that movement, we need that. Run that back again, bro. Let's catch up on what he said it's like the lay bars that hit you after the hold.

Speaker 4:

Holds your heart chakra in the penile gland Right. I'm basically saying I just shot you in your chest and your head, but I just made it fancy Right.

Speaker 2:

Double the tangerines with that. Make you think yeah.

Speaker 9:

I like that yeah.

Speaker 2:

Right, you feel me yeah. He got the tiki bars. Yeah, he's not spoon-feeding you those lyrics.

Speaker 4:

This is one. No, like he said, I did that on purpose, right? Because, like I said, I don't want to be preachy. For example, I liked the Nas a lot growing up, not because I would skip the songs where he go too, too deep, or I may come to him at one in the morning or something like that, when I'm ready to understand it. But what I like about even his hard songs like Come and Get Me or you Can Hate Me. Now, even the songs where Nas is like, those aren't songs where he's preaching to you, but because he is personally so deep, even the way the words that he chooses to use to describe things, the way he goes about describing it, the places and locations he names, even the weapons he says he's gonna say the regular, give me a glock. He's gonna say some like the m90 with the extra. You know I mean like, like this is intellectual gangster rap. You know I mean that's how I used to feel listening to nas. You know I mean kuji rap, uh, even, you know, like a exhibit. You know I mean stuff like they even nip. You know what I mean. Stuff like that, they even nip. You know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

So I tried to make sure I did that, like he said, sneaking in there. But I do have a couple where we just go in. This is one of them. So this track you're about to hear. I went through a couple names, but the final name is Internet. It's a skit on here that ain't on here. Y'all can listen to it on the album. But this is actually a verse I wrote in prison and I forgot it. And when a beat hits me hard enough and a moment hits me and a whole vibe hits me, sometimes a whole verse comes back to me from the past. Like this is that feeling. You know what I mean. That's what it was, this verse and what we was on at the time. It all hit me and I spit this out like, oh, remember this, you know what I mean yo.

Speaker 1:

Peace to a bin. Peace to a bin. What's up, brother?

Speaker 4:

oh, hold up my bad Amen. Carl Ross, the farviens that smoked a tree of knowledge to learn what's in the hearts of men. This is food for thought. So take my offering. The government is filled with Dr Kevorkians, snakes and scorpions, taxes and extortions. They lock us in cages to give our women abortions to stop the birth of the gods and goddesses Created plagues and AIDS, but still the prophets live. Until I see my date, I'll be an enemy of the state, the CIA, prisons and the PIAs, corrupt businesses, false religions and science. This is the 666.

Speaker 5:

I know some witnesses that saw things like celestial beings, extraterrestrials that foreseen the federal scheme.

Speaker 4:

Triple beams, infrared beams what does it all mean?

Speaker 5:

Could it be we all trapped in the same bad dream?

Speaker 3:

Wake up me. Could it be we all trapped in the same bad dream? And wake up. There's nothing here.

Speaker 4:

My life went on you he went high science on that one, bro, yeah yeah he went there and to be real, true, like being out here amongst the ethers, amongst everything that's going on. I'm not gonna say I can't of course I could still rap like that but just to spaz out and go in like that, you know what I mean. It wasn't surprising to me that it came to me from prison. Now, imagine I was just sitting around somebody. They wouldn't even know I would just start spitting. I think somebody was there. They was like damn, I was like I wrote that a long time ago. I shouldn't even have told him. You know what I?

Speaker 1:

mean? Well, first off, let me shout out Ben, thank you for the knowledge. Cypher, thank you for the $10. Really appreciate you, ben. Ben, we want to play his album on Monday. We'll see how that. Let's see if that happens. Man, you know, we're just figuring this thing out, man, crypt Jesus actually helped us out. Definitely we were having some difficulties on our end. Well, I say on my end you know, take full account, you know responsibility for whatever fucked up on my end. But yeah, it happens, it happens Technology it happens, it happens, it happens.

Speaker 2:

Technology, it happens, it happens. You know Crypt Jesus, it's an honor man to have you on here. It's an honor to have you on.

Speaker 4:

I appreciate y'all man. You know I've been getting you know, like I said, I've been watching y'all thing for a while and I always knew. I said it's one thing to be you know the guy or any of these organizations, but you have certain people where that bitch, that's they. You know what I mean, that's they lane and that's y'all lane as far as the same exact lane as me, like the Moors, the Fires, you know, because now the conscious community is kind of split into different groups, so I would say, like the Asiatics, all the Asiatic groups, like yeah, and so I always say I say once I make enough noise out here they're going to call me so to be up here presenting the album with the knowledge and all that, this is like a full circle moment bro.

Speaker 1:

so I just really I'm glad indeed appreciate you, brother, so uh oh, brother ben my brother, I'll be ready. All right, man, I'm gonna make that, I'm gonna make that live stream tonight for you. Man, monday night, man, we're gonna feature, we're gonna review your album, um, all right, so what's the next joint? What was that? Number five or six? That was number five, that was number five.

Speaker 4:

That would be the end of A-Side. When y'all get the album it's going to have a skit right there that joint's called the Internet. We're going to talk about Adam-22 and 1090, jake, basically. That's why I went so high science, because we take it back down at the end the show like now look at what y'all watching, now look at what's going on the internet. Yeah, so after that, at the end of that skit, we say it's no longer our thing, it belongs to them. Then this song comes on. Well, I like about this song.

Speaker 4:

This song is called blue tang anthem. It was made before I even thought of the concept of Blue Tang. It's five people that's Crips on here and they're all from the same set. This is the 40 Crips. I don't know if you've been indulging in the crap with Adam and 22 and them, but these are some of the most popular homies in LA right now X-Fo, fo', extras, runner, tanika I can go on and on. So Dodie Sixx that was just on the Kendrick Lamar album. So I'm from that same hood and I'm bringing a different element. So it's not just me by myself, like people may think. It's just some homies with me who also be building on high signs. Like you heard, super Loco on the last joint, I mean number four, so I didn't have time to put a video together for this one, but I think the song will speak for itself.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean. So y'all check this out. And I wouldn't even dare to go far as to say it has a little bit of a New York drill type of edge to it. You know what I mean. So we really took it there for the culture. And the point of this one, when y'all hear the define us what we got going, who we are, what we got going on, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

That's a fact.

Speaker 1:

They inspired us to make this platform, to bring some balance to this shit. Yeah, definitely. They lied too much, yeah, and they put a bad, a whole bad image on our people. Man, that's enough.

Speaker 2:

We had enough of that shit man Profit off our pain and the problem is we got fools that give them access to us to perpetuate that behavior on camera. Exactly, yeah, man.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to—hold on.

Speaker 1:

What song is it? Okay, hold up, put it on your heart man.

Speaker 4:

Okay, so this is the Blue Tang Anthem.

Speaker 2:

Huh, and I ain't calling it that for no reason.

Speaker 4:

So it's me, my homie Tiny Gun, my homie Super Lope, my homie no Sense, the homie C-Boy and the singer Homie Quality, that's right, nate Dahl. Ha ha, ha ha, huh, yeah, hey, true religion full of Benjamins. I'm staying double G'd up. What that mean? I'm a gangsta and gentleman.

Speaker 5:

Like 50 cents in. Many men Wish death on me, so I keep this tech on me.

Speaker 10:

Speak some respect on me. Loyal to the set. Tattoo this F on me.

Speaker 6:

For the love of the sad. Homie Got quoted on and I'm in it to death. Homie, she can go left. Homie, you know I'm a crip and shootin' this rap homie, fuck 12 and the rap homie, I'm a risk taker. I'm mindin' my business, buildin' a brand. To finish the sentence Fear it, niggas, is where you can hear it. 48 hours in this bitch, 100 shells in this cliff, all my money on the bitch Can't change the niggas I grew with. Can't change the niggas I bang with. Big homie told me don't switch On the block. She get flipped. Couple pills. She get none. White girl got her done. These suck my dick. She go done Chopper sprees. Make her cum that burger bag. She want one.

Speaker 4:

It's the black Illuminati With a joint catcher body White girl off a molly Chug a four like a mozzie Blue. Get his blue, gotty Black.

Speaker 12:

Illuminati Wanna join catch a body. We ain't fuckin' with no Johnny's, only real niggas rockin'. Black Illuminati Wanna join? Catch a body. We ain't fuckin' with no Johnny's, only real niggas rockin'.

Speaker 9:

Run and tell him better stop it. Nigga Takin' off like a rockin' nigga. Tell these clowns better stop it. Nigga, steve Francis with the rocket with him. Young niggas so relentless Gettin' off like a rockin' nigga. Tell these clowns better stop it. Nigga, steve Francis with the rocket with him. Young niggas so relentless Gettin' faded. Y'all bent, bitch Turned up. Yeah, we in this, all my niggas gotta get rich. I do this shit on the regular. I do not see no competitor. Got the Nina and Beretta tough, so you better not go try your luck. Black Illuminati in the cup In the wind. Yeah, you know what's up. Super low. Yeah, you know what's up. Try to gas up and show them stuff.

Speaker 6:

I told them niggas, don't play with me. I'm in my zone, no weed and Patron, and they laced me up back in 83 so I stay with my chrome. My nigga. I'm grown and I don't play around with you. Sucker niggas. Touch a nigga like an arrow chip. Heavy metal, that's that Aeros.

Speaker 10:

We don't fuckin' with no jotties, Only real niggas robbin'. It's the Black Illuminati Wanna join? Catch a body.

Speaker 12:

We ain't fuckin' with no jotties, Only real niggas robbin'. It's the Black Illuminati when niggas gotta catch a body and all my niggas gotta hammy. It's the Black Illuminati when niggas gotta catch a body and all my niggas gotta have me. Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yo man, yo y'all gotta hear this with a sound system though Y'all hearing it like this. You gotta put it in the car, bang it in the car, man in the car in the crib. You gonna hear like that's one of my favorite tracks on that joint yeah, it got sturdy with the dance on there for sure the workout, yeah, that's for sure.

Speaker 4:

The turn up, oh yeah. So on there, for sure the workout, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's for sure, the turn up, oh yeah. So that was just to let y'all know and remind everybody. Like, even when we go dark with it, we still got our swag and our style to it. You feel me? That's something I appreciate about Wu-Tang, because, I ain't gonna lie, I didn't have that track on there when I first put it together. I said hold on, bro, put together. I said hold on, bro. Not only do you for sure have to have a crew song, but everything can't be preaching. That ain't what Wu-Tang did.

Speaker 4:

Now, I know you went to Killer Priest, but nah, you said Blue Tang, come on now. So I said I got one for him. I went up in the archives. I had that right there. But taking it back to Outer Space, though, you know what I'm talking about outer space, though you know what I'm talking about. There's a brother, remember I told you Killer Priest got a clique called Royal Priesthood. There's a brother I met about the Royal Priesthood named Menkepra. Like the Egyptian guy.

Speaker 10:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Menkepra, menkepra, a lot, he got a body. Menkepra the Great is his entertainment name. We played it for killer he was, he was. He was like blown away. We played on the podcast. It was like man, I didn't have him hop on there. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

It's called new world order on the topic of racism uh, the fact that you think that aliens built the pyramids. The only reason why you think that is because you're racist really.

Speaker 4:

That's the only reason hey, y'all kill a priest. Priesthood men kept raw law. Royal priesthood Killer. Priest Priesthood Menkep Rolla. Royal Priesthood.

Speaker 4:

The Goss is back yo, yo alright, yo, it was Imhotep, the name of the architect responsible for the blueprints of the steps to heaven gates in Egypt. Yeah, they call them pyramids, but they was more like airports For the guys to get in charge before they head back to the stars. We spent time on Mars. No cap, you can Google it. Nasa got the pictures online. This ain't no movie shit. Lost civilizations like Atlantis under the water.

Speaker 5:

This information's hidden by the new world order Order order. This information's hidden by the new world order Order order.

Speaker 4:

This information's hidden by the new world order yo.

Speaker 14:

The Crypt. Jesus, the new world order, tell them, call Sergeant Slaughter, cause they gon' need a bodyguard. After all this garbage, you know who manifested existence, plus the pyramids. You silly kid, look at all the work we did. Civilization starts with darkness. Then out comes the light Manifested to particles of solid matter. Whoever said that black matter matters Need to face the rapture. It's time to seize and capture new degrees of fraction. Time stops and then your mind is split into an atom capsule.

Speaker 4:

Whoa, yo, I see cyborg babies born with our umbilical cords, ai vocal cords. We don't even talk, no more. The rich versus the poor, the final holy war, book of Revelations, caesar, satan versus the Moors, microchip thought processes, stretch minds, defi physics you can see a whole year in a minute. And these new drugs turn niggas' brains in the water. This information's hidden by the New World Order. This information is hidden by the new world order. This information is hidden by the new world order.

Speaker 6:

This information is hidden by the new world order.

Speaker 9:

Master Talaat Muhammad pointed out to him a dreadful looking plane in the sky.

Speaker 12:

A half a mile by a half a mile, built like the universe itself. It's circular and it holds within it 1500 little wheel like planes. Since 1930 they have known that this plane exists, but why won't they tell the American people?

Speaker 6:

It is because the white man does not want to admit that there is a technology in the world and a power in the world too tough, too tough man who they lucky man.

Speaker 4:

I don't know what happened too tough, too tough what happened? What?

Speaker 1:

happened. I don't know what happened.

Speaker 4:

That joint went off right no, y'all gotta get, I don't know what happened.

Speaker 1:

That was too tough man yo, yo, that was weird bro that was too tough bro it's a little more than a speech. Yo, but you remember when Brother Ben was on the podcast.

Speaker 2:

Brother, ben, brother Ben.

Speaker 1:

Brother Ben X, Brother Ben X Ben X.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that happened yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, no, he said on the podcast. I think he said something about they took his channel down because he was posting like Farrakhan or something like that, yeah, next to that hate speech. Oh yeah, I think that's what happened. It could be.

Speaker 2:

Let me tell you that track right there, bro, and the visuals you have to be awakened to understand the visuals I just do that on there.

Speaker 4:

I just barely even kind of put that together.

Speaker 2:

But it synced up so well.

Speaker 4:

That was really from a Killer Priest King Anu video. Somebody else had pieces together and I just took it and chopped it up and put it on top of that song. Okay, but it matched though. Yeah, like even the scenes as they change.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. Yeah, bro.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, what they say. I'm not the best planter, I just follow, you know.

Speaker 4:

Follow the flow. That's number, that's God, that's number God Build is. You know, he her, so that's what me. And so he has a sister in the crew, neruda for Fuji, which she called herself Neruda for Fuji Me and called herself Neruda for Fuji Me and her got a song together called blue Tang ninjas. Okay, so we've been back to the kind of food, so I couldn't make it an anomaly Like oh yeah, you know, blue Tang got that one Chinese song or the one Kung Fu song. Nah nah, nah, that's still the theme.

Speaker 14:

You know theme. You know I mean that's why the cover got us up there like ninjas with the blunts and all that, like right, it's still the theme, you know I'm saying so here we go, y'all you recognize the blue team, the first nigga warrior on some chinese.

Speaker 8:

One of the best negro martial artists to ever wear the uniform, master Nicaroto, the leader and the captain of the team. He is Negro, one of the Chehalem Knights, first defenders from Whitey. The Chehalem Knights, masters of the Negro arts, chehalem.

Speaker 3:

What you are now listening to are the words of a pharaoh reincarnated in the flesh, true and living. Let's go.

Speaker 5:

Who shot your hose through your heart, chakra and your penile gland and medulla. I've got a montage like Sinatra. All the differences are complicated by the unsolved. Like Big Papa, take notes, we'll be right back Kansas, my four-four magnum throw tantrums.

Speaker 3:

And got my pants sagging.

Speaker 5:

The pit is still on the corners dragging, while my niggas still in the spot bagging what's happening.

Speaker 3:

West from the Voodoo, west from the Pharaoh. I'm Medusa.

Speaker 12:

He meant some music. I thought I was a Pharaoh.

Speaker 15:

Poisoned by the boosters, GMO, maybe sterile. Forshadow the future with my Madura to be for terrible. Leave a metaphor with my presence. Have us make it the original. The history that you know is fictional. You don't want to listen though. It's giving Keenan Kelch show.

Speaker 9:

All here, though, leave a hit or throw, and every effort and every timeline, yo Yo.

Speaker 1:

Somebody in the chat is going in. Who is?

Speaker 2:

that I don't know who that is.

Speaker 4:

Who is that? That's my boy, rakib. What did he say? Show bros free use, I bros free use. I don't know, but yeah, she stamped, though for sure she's been on tour with that name, she know, you know she ran into them and all that. Oh, okay, okay, yeah, she is popular. You know what I'm saying. So here go another one I didn't have time to do a video for, but it's very important.

Speaker 4:

So the same brother I made 40th chamber with, we're gonna do a whole project because he's really serious about this wu-tang thing. He is so happy I came with this. He gives him an excuse now to let it out. You know, I mean because he, he like been around, you know, I mean he a little older than me, so and he been popping like all the time I was in prison. He been around, you know, I mean he a little older than me, so, and he been popping like all the time I was in prison. He was dropping, you know, videos, documentaries and all that. So the homies ain't really seen this side of him, you know, I mean. So it's like it's it's beautiful to his catalog too, at a whole new element, you know, I mean. So, yeah, he's excited, we're gonna put one together.

Speaker 4:

There's the other one we had called False Gods. He actually dropped this joint. He gave me this one. This was supposed to be for the next one and it was so hot I said, no, I just got to go on there. Show bros movies, you ain't get Copyright straight. I don't know what the hell he talking about Anyway, so check this one out. Hey, hey, bro have mercy.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the internet man hold on.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I got it yo, that's one thing about the internet, boy man, you meet all kind of people boy yes, you do.

Speaker 4:

now I took a couple shots on here. All right, it is what it is.

Speaker 2:

Oh, what was it? Elixirs Shouts to the Elixir or you take a shot at that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh yeah. This is my joint right here, Peace y'all, peace y'all.

Speaker 4:

It's the mathematics, these niggas, false gods, false gods, false gods. They all idols, they all rivals. To go against the one, the suicidal. La, la, la, la la.

Speaker 4:

The hour has come. The moon is split. Your whole life written on microchips. Escape on the mothership. Let's go to another plane, a new dimension filled with pink clouds and purple rain. I'm from where the shooter's from. The first that's in my head was written by Medusala You're praying to the white man, you're praying to Jupiter. See, y'all niggas do too much. Raise the roof when the coop go up. I had to bring the light to these niggas like Lucifer Luca, I'm your father, darth Vader, I'm really him. Niggas say they God, but they working for Jewish men. Claiming you the God, shit faking it. Rock him. Wait. Claiming you the God shit faking it fares like 50 cent snitches like born in LA. The blue guys coming here, we ain't going away. Yeah, snitching like born in LA. The blue guys staying here, we ain't going away. These niggas, false guys, false guys, false guys. They all idols, they all rivals To go against the one. The suicidal Lie, lie, lie. How, bro, these niggas?

Speaker 6:

artificial, no referee whistle wet tissue, soft, but playing hard with you, I keep a pistol and watch how they maneuver.

Speaker 10:

Most these niggas maneuver hiding behind computers hiding behind a pseudo authority, niggas boring me on lower level frequencies, hating each other secretly Claiming we brothers undercover Hiding deceit from me. I'm black like shake butter. The motherland is deep in me, they say we not from Africa.

Speaker 4:

I laugh at you as evident and I don't need no evidence your opinions irrelevancy. I don't live in fear.

Speaker 6:

So I know God when I hear him.

Speaker 4:

It's clear I lost telling me and searching for answers Till I recognized the cancers. I walked with the panthers. While y'all live in confusion like Jojo Dancer, I know that really bother you my heartbeat is bobbing. Ooh they false gods, but real live devils Like Net and Yahoo.

Speaker 1:

Real live dev's like nah. Y'all heard I was talking about that one.

Speaker 4:

But I said you know what? Nah we not biting our tongue? Drop that shit, nah Wait hold on.

Speaker 1:

You said something about Rod Kim, though Hold up. Yeah, I did yeah yeah, yeah, I mean, we got.

Speaker 4:

Let's talk about it.

Speaker 1:

Let's talk about it Listen, it's not enough time, man.

Speaker 2:

Ah, okay, all right, because that's what I said.

Speaker 1:

I'm like yo, he's Yo, because yo I want to say so much but I'm going to wait, I'm going to wait. I got to wait. I got to wait until a certain level. You know what I mean, Because I want to be heard. I want to be heard. You know what I'm saying. I want to be heard, man. But that Rod Kim shit right there. I like that one. That was a good one right there, that's dope man.

Speaker 4:

You know, man, we're wrapping it up. Like I said, I didn't have enough time to do all of them, but all of them got concepts. You got to love that. Very deep Features dope you gotta love that Very deep Actual videos for these Features dope. You know what I mean. Like you said, I really put the work in on this one.

Speaker 2:

No, you did. It's the messages Open up your mind. It's not that hickory dickory tic-tac-toe rap, come on. It's that real, you know. Put your mind to work. He's not spoon feeding you bars, he wants you to think that's the objective.

Speaker 4:

He just wants you to think. Now this one's called Vultures. This is the one where the brother that's producing the majority album, Nitro G, he actually speaks on this one.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm talking about this Nitro G right here on the screen. Right, Get that Money TV.

Speaker 4:

Exactly, yeah, so he actually owned this one. This is the last one Vultures, Is it on the screen? Nah, let me select it. The last one on the joint Vultures. And I want y'all to know too this ain't the end of it. This is the digital release. I'm still going to make a CD version Come after that a vinyl version, merch, and those are going to have a little more songs on it. You know what I mean. I got to have a couple exclusives. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, Unreleased one or two on there at least.

Speaker 13:

You know, what so?

Speaker 7:

this is Vultures. Me and Nitro G's Never took nothing for granted, hitting it big like Larry June with my Porsches, and Spanish Took it further than imagine the fortress in Chad.

Speaker 6:

Of course I'm endorsing my chances with the home court advantage, then we be bandied.

Speaker 7:

Bitch. I'm Big Wolf on the campus. I used my passion. Now we fucked around and got established. I want to get away and fly away like Lenny Kravitz. It'll kill us in that G5 for you, big fanatics, you ever want something? We'll be right back the beast up off the culture. These niggas is vultures, taxidermist. I'm a poacher, cold like Minnesota and in this soda I promise you ain't no Pepsi cola Already overblowing kush with the heavy. I tried to told you Way to the world up on my shoulder, niggas, vultures. In the room full of people. I'm a loner Hopping out the road like it came with the shovel, son of a gun, coming fresh up out the holster. That's.

Speaker 4:

Tyson Holywater, son of a pharaoh's daughter, came from the seas of Egypt to Harlem, to Nicaragua, to the blocks of South Central where they killed Nipsey the Prophet. I'm doing a lot of shit. Changed my name to Muhammad, cause I really be hustling. Saved all my niggas from struggling Remember Janky was banging? He made a million from nothing. Still got love for my cousins. Still we don't fuck with each other. Nobody understand me, my own father and mother. I spent some nights cold and lonely in prisons undercovers. I spent some nights with some hoes I ain't know who's undercovers. When I look in your face I can still see you, my brother, but the sad part is we'll never fuck with each other. I'm g by arm, leg, leg, arm, supreme, the real ones, black, illuminati, free, supreme. Peace to the gods in the earth. Peace to god. Peace to free bar, high cypher. Peace to black knowledge. Medina, medina, tap in with me. Guy, peace, guy. Peace to Allah. Eru. Free my king, fuck all the citizens. Free, king 7, allah, god, blue, god is back, we here. King 5, allah, we here.

Speaker 3:

This is Global Conflict. You have a prepaid call from an incarcerated individual. Send Quentin to the location center. Send Quentin to the location center. Yeah, thank you, son, of a gun coming fresh up out the holster.

Speaker 1:

Yo Shawty, you gotta hear the whole album bro.

Speaker 3:

You gotta hear the whole album.

Speaker 4:

That was the ending with some jazz. You know what I'm saying, right, right, right. You know what I mean Because we made a few that night, that we made that. But when I heard that them horns and the way the beat had the soft snare like it's floating, like it don't really drop, I said oh no, no, that's it.

Speaker 1:

Yo. So I wanted to ask you this how did you, like you grew up in a household, Well, what kind of music playing? Because I could hear the musician more in you than anything. Yeah, so you pointed out. You mentioned like a rapper rap like a rapper-y rap type motherfucker, no, you called it.

Speaker 4:

So my mom used to sing and she listened. This was crazy with my mom. She sung. She didn't like new music. I think my whole life I saw my mom buy like two albums. You know what I'm saying. She bought one of the Mariah Careys what was that? Honey or something like that. And then she bought Erykah Badu Baduism. She wore that thing out. She played that over and over and over and over and over.

Speaker 2:

Now it's tough.

Speaker 4:

So I say that for a reason. So when it came to my mom, we just listened to funk music. She don't really listen to a lot of new stuff, you know what I mean. So I had that in me with her step pops, that's all they listen to. But my father actually produced music and he didn't do hip hop. So I actually I don't talk about it a lot, but I actually grew up like around like people you know playing the rock guitar, the piano and the flute, sitting in the studio watching them. You know lay down the guitar riff for four hours. You know I mean sitting with this white dude while he sits on the floor on his back and you know I mean yeah.

Speaker 4:

So I actually get like frustrated with a lot of rappers. They come in. They just kind of like, yeah, ain't nothing, I don't even write. I'm like, bro, do you know how much goes into making a classic? It's cool, make your little joints. I said sometimes I think we forget that there's people out here like bad bunny, right. Do people know what that is like? That's the biggest artist in the world, right? And these people are jamming these joints out. And you got like kanye's and all of them where they're real creators. You know what I'm saying. So to compete in that higher arena, not even talking about money wise or number wise, just even on the on the sonic level, you know I mean, you got to be serious. So what you're hearing is my influences from my upbringing, my parents yeah, my father actually plays the bass, the piano, a few instruments wow, yeah, my pop is a drummer.

Speaker 1:

Dude is nice. My pop is nice with it, crazy with it. Yeah, my pop can sing, play the drums. You know like my pop is nice with it, you know I mean so like I could hear, like I grew up in a in that household with my pop player it'd be like like like in the living room.

Speaker 1:

I'll be in the living room. You got dudes drinking, smoking a little cigarettes I'm the only kid in there but we got a. We got my pops playing the drums. We got we got ronnie t on playing the bass. Then we got another T on playing the bass. Then we got another playing keys Ray was playing the keys, ronnie T singing, my pops singing. It's like live jam sessions in the living room, you know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

That sounds incredible. I got the traditional little ghetto story. Me and my pop relationship ain't the tightest, so I don't know how to play none of those instruments actually. But that's what you're hearing is like the influence. You get what I'm saying because, like, even though I didn't, he didn't tell me how to play him, I still sat there with him. I still heard chords being crafted, I still heard, you know, I mean I still was witnessing in part of these procedures and processes. So that still sticks with me as far as my ear, how I judge the music right chords I choose when I'm harmonizing. Sometimes I'll rap and it sounds like I got a harmony in the verse. It's not because I'm trying to be like the new age rappers. That's really how you know. I mean, that's how I do it.

Speaker 2:

Right Indeed.

Speaker 1:

Indeed, yo man, but thank you for coming out this evening, man. That was a dope show, a dope album.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

I listened to that joint like three times already. You know what I'm saying. I'm going to be playing it again tomorrow. Fire joint. Where could they find this album?

Speaker 4:

So it's going to be on all digital platforms. It was supposed to be out today. Something weird happened. I had to re-drop it again. It's going to be out officially Monday For all, y'all watching and everybody's going to see this video. After, go ahead, jam that thing and get ready for Monday. Get ready for Monday. Crypt Jesus Blu-Tang. Let your cousin know, let mama know, this ain't no ghetto ratchet album, you know. I mean, everybody could bang this. You bang this for the kids, they learning something and they having a good time joining.

Speaker 1:

So hold on so I can find crip jesus on uh spotify hold on oh yeah, all that spotify, pandora, pandora, deezer, iheartradio, soundcloud, youtube, there we go.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying, or?

Speaker 1:

Apple.

Speaker 4:

Music alright.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to follow your joint. I just followed your joint. Cool, that was peace. Anything you want to say before we cut out?

Speaker 4:

yeah, peace is divine. Family. Tap in with me on, uh, my youtube crib jesus, my instagram crib jesus music underscore, or the black illuminati underscore you feel I'm saying, and tap in with this album. This is going to be available on Spotify, apple Music, instagram, tiktok, youtube, amazon, pandora, deezer, tidal, iheartradio and man wherever else. You can think of Some of these places I haven't even heard of, so it's going down. Please stream this as much as possible, because these ain't just songs, these are vibrations, these are vibes. You know what I mean For sure.

Speaker 1:

Indeed. On that note, thank you for coming out. Peace to Mikey Fever. Peace to everybody in the chat. Peace to everybody watching. Peace to everybody who watched. Peace to the people who are gonna watch.

Speaker 2:

Yes, comment like share.

Speaker 4:

Subscribe. Crypt Jesus.

Speaker 2:

Amen Peace.