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One of the best rappers coming out of Oakland today
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Oakland! You from Oakland, right? Turn this mic on. Yo, I'm from North Oakland, Ice City to be exact
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You feel me? I mean, why you had to put the divide in it, though? I mean, I'm just saying. You speak specific
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We're just very specific. You know how we is in a town, so you do. But we in L.A. right now
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I just said you're from Oakland. You're not from Oakland. I'm from North Oakland. I'm sorry
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I just had to do me. You feel me? You know, it's love. I love this guy, man
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I give him a hard time because it's my little brother, and I think he's one of the most talented emcees to come out of North Oakland
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I appreciate that. The whole Bay Area. The whole Bay Area. No, Northern California, he's a part of this movement that's been happening
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of elevated performance when it comes to rapping. I agree. Substance, content, the whole nine
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People who are not trying to follow the regional trends, they're not using the same colloquialisms
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you know you're seeing people diving into the mental to give a different way
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of presenting their story you represent that and you have since retrofitted
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and that was back in 20 whatever retrofitted shout out to my guy YP on the beat
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that's right man I want to welcome him back to the show it's always great to see him
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this man is texting me all the time he's DMing me Ah, I appreciate that
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I was about to say, you know, I'll just be on the case, man. No, but on a personal level, I appreciate that
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It's love. Artists just really are. Most people who are artists, they need
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They're takers. They're takers. Thank you, Tracy. Yeah, that's really what it is
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They only need. No reciprocity. They sit and think about what they need for days and weeks
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And who can I get it from? Sway. He's cool. And I'm going to give it to you
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No problem. That's what I'm here to do. But when somebody goes out of their way, the check on your well-being is bigger than rap
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I appreciate that, man. That's what you do. ST spitting is in the building, y'all. ST spitting is in the building
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Come on, man. But I think by saying North Oakland separate from other parts of Oakland is a part of the divide in the issues that we have in Oklahoma
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Can you tell them? Can you tell them? Can you tell them? It's a part of the problem in Oakland
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It's a big part. Right? See, but I'm literally just, you know, the North is just a little bit smaller than the East of the West
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So people automatically assume, like, oh, he must be from East Oakland or something. North Oakland, I just want to make sure that people know, you know what I'm saying, like, I'm from this part
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You know what I mean? Because I was in a group with a bunch of Richmond people, too
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So some people thought I was from the rich at one point. And I just wanted to let it be known, like, oh, no, no, no, I'm from Oakland
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I'm from Oakland. Is that how you just said that? Yeah, yeah
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You see how you didn't put no... It's as simple as that. Simple as that? But you can have, educate me, you can have pride on a macro level and a micro level, right
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Yeah. Because I was, well, I wasn't born in Rockland County, but I spent my formative years in Rockland, right
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But then I would be specific with the pride for Pomona. Or I think about New York City
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Yeah. But then you have the borough. So someone's going to be very proud to say BK, Queens, Bronx, right
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I get that. But then overall, for the bird's eye view, you're also like Bay Area in general
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Yeah. Exactly. Right? You going to roll with that, ST Spittin'? You going to let Tracy be your attorney
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I can be your publicist for an extra chat. I think she understands me. She understands you until East Oakland and North Oakland meet up at the Oracle or something
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Would they still call it the Henry J. Kod? It's all my guys. Okay, and then they feuding over which side of Oakland
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Nah, CC because like- When they need to come together, understand the power is in, the strength is in, coming together, ST Spittin'
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Don't put that jacket on me, man. Don't do that. Because, you know, all my peoples are all my peoples from all over
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You know, Killin' Fante, you know, he from me. Killin' Fante, Kev, what up, man
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You know what I'm saying? That's my guy. I rock with people from all over. You know, I put out a song called I'm Gucci where I let it be known, like, I rock with all over just the Bay Area, Northern California
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Okay. Because I done lived, like, all over the Bay Area, you know, Vallejo, Richmond, Hayward, you know what I'm saying
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And so I got a lot of love in all those places
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You know, the Bay, we just very territorial like that, where people are like, no, I'm from the Bay, but I'm from here
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You know what I'm saying? Well, we see that we saw examples. That's everywhere
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You know, I'm giving you a hard time. That's that big brother. Yeah, I got to give you
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Because I care. I was about to go Brian Gumbel for two seconds. No, no, it's good. I just care so much about our hometown
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And it ain't no sugar coating it. We, we, we, it's, you know, it's one of the most beautiful places that you could ever visit
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The Bay Area is. Geographically, when you look at our, you know, our, what our land, the mountain size, the bay, the water, the parks, everything about the Bay geographically is amazing
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You know, the people are amazing in the Bay, you know, but we do have our issues in our communities and in our streets right now
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And the shit don't seem to be getting better. and we're looking at the wrong people to solve it
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That mayor's office is not going to do it. Man, I saw they got raided like last week
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I'm like, that was, and it was right after the Juneteenth got shot up and it's like the thing at the lake
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And it's like, yeah, it's a tension kind of going on right now
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That's, I don't know. The mayor's office got raided? Yeah, the feds
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The feds, FBI. Yeah, a lot of her properties. Her home got raided
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Do y'all know what that was? Uh-huh. It has something to do with campaigning, I believe
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Okay. Thank you, D-Sharp, for not fully snitching. You tried to say they had something to do. I'm not sure
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I'm not sure. That's what the news is saying. I'm just reporting what I hear, man
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Definitely concerning. It's concerning when you talk about the shooting that took place at a Juneteenth event
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And I don't like to perpetuate the negativity that goes on in our city
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But it frustrating it exhausting that some young person got up that morning decided to go to a Juneteenth event with a weapon What are we doing What going on Right And so how do we fix that
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ST Spitting, I know you got the project Risk and Reward. So I was wondering maybe this could tie in somewhere
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Man, definitely. You know, even on the song Risk and Reward, it's like I was telling Sharp just the other day
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it's some lyrics where it's a I'm saying like, boom, they shooting outside
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Man, I ain't lying. You ever ran for your life because bullets is flying? They be calling it collateral damages
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s dying. I'm just trying to make it to the studio to get inspired. And it's like I was telling Sharp, like, man, that's crazy that, like
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this is happening right now because this is just something I wrote on some general stuff from literally going to the studio and they were shooting
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And it's like, dang, it's the same stuff that happens over and over again
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You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. And so, like, the risk is, you know, just living our lives
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And then the reward is, you know, everything that if everybody get it, then we did something right
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You know what I'm saying? And so it's wild, man. It's wild
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It's wild right now. I ain't even going to sugarcoat it. You can. I always try to sugarcoat it a little bit
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I'll be hearing you too. You be hearing me, right? Because I'm a citizen. I'll be tuning in. You know what I'm saying
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I always try to make it a little sweeter than it is because I hate how people put this stigma on our town
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But I was online yesterday and I was listening to one of the wise men out of Oakland
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And he was saying, talking about this very thing, the shootings and the way the youth are acting
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And he said, man, when you really reflect on it, they're acting like their parents
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What's going on in that household determines what goes on outside of that household
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And we got Lord Rabb from No Vultures Podcast on the line right now
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This was him dropping off that. I was going to bring that up. What up, Lord Rabb
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Lord Rabb is on the line. What's the word, Rabb? Let's have a big story
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What's the word, man? Yo, Rabb. Good morning to y'all. good morning we need your wisdom today man we talking town business right now
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oh man i heard what y'all talking talking about it it is sad it's sad what's going on
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in the city and it really broke my heart because i had been meeting with the mayor's office and
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visit oakland and you know just trying to take the initiative instead of doing exactly what you
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guys saying is speaking on the bad i started to try to highlight the good and that was just so
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heartbreaking to see that happen, man, and what happened to our city, and then the morning after
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the mayor actually getting raided. So imagine how my efforts felt then, so
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I feel y'all. Rab, as a general who's been in the streets, you know
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been in the community and has created this movement with No Vultures, you and my cousin, Klee
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Shout out to Klee. What are your thoughts, man? Where do we begin
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How do we reach the bad actors in Oakland? Is it even people from Oakland
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Not always. You know what I mean? It's not people from Oakland
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And there's a couple of different things that intersect, which is like, for one, the homeless population increased because of the benefits of being homeless in Oakland, right
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So the more smaller crimes, like the residential burglaries and car burglaries and a lot of that stuff is happening from homeless folks
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And then you combine that with the violence and the shootings and they look at it like one big problem
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So it's different angles you have to take for these different problems
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But the main thing for the youth is to support them very young
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Like I said yesterday, it's like we have to do it at like seven, eight years old and start planning their future instead of getting, you know, getting to where they 15
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And we're trying to stop them from living how they live it now. Like I said, some of them are in full blown wars by that time
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Wow. Raps to ST, have you guys actually spoken? I'm sure you have spoken to, you know, the young members of Oakland to see from their perspective, like, what is the origin of this
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What is the issue? Where does the fear come from? Where does retaliation come from
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Like, what is the core challenge that they're facing from their own mouths
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Gotcha. Gotcha. You want to go, Rab, or you understand? Should I elaborate? Okay, well, from my perspective, I think it's peer-to-peer, not just peer pressure, but peer-to-peer influence
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Like when I was younger, we liked to be like older people or we looked up to them and we wanted to impress them
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They don't look up to old people, so the generational gap just has widened so much that the communication level is off
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And so every day youngsters are trying to impress each other. So they're just bringing something new to the table that they have no idea about
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And so they're just out here floating. And so it's more systemic than it is anything else
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Right. All right, ST, jump on that, man. Yeah, because, you know, I feel like it's something, like, kind of in the air
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Because even when I was at the Juneteenth, like, some, like, youth, I might just be walking past
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And I'm like, hey, how you doing, young brother? And they mugging me, like, like, I threatened them and stuff
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I was like, dang, brother, like, it's good. You're like, you can smile or whatever. Like, but, you know, I got a 16-year-old daughter
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You know, she go to Oakland Tech. What's up, Sanaa? and uh she uh i'll be asking her like what's going on because she be showing me like videos
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and stuff with fights at school or like you know like like i remember the first week of school it
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was like a mass shooting threat and it was like what the heck is going on like it's just different
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it was a mass shooting threat at oakland tech first day of school her freshman year we get that
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i'm like okay this is how we kicking off like whoa what are we doing they caught the person
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you know i'm saying but you know how do you feel like as a parent though and i was it you know like
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first thing i did i hit her and then i'm like i'm on my way and then she was like you can't come up
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in here right now because they got the police in here to make sure don't nobody come up in but we
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all protected and you know at that point i just communicate and make a show she good since i
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couldn't you know like go inside the campus because they got a lockdown when they hear some stuff like
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that yeah but uh tech is a wonderful school though you know that was amazing school you know I'm saying yeah man ST spitting is here a Lord Rabb is here
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it a little rabbit here he called in my daughter I be asking her what going on she was like so many people got ops Like she was like it almost like it a thing to be
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Yeah, enemies. She be saying ops ever. Is it a trend to have ops? Yeah, right, that's the new clout
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Is it a trend to have ops? If you don't have enemies, you're not popular. And I don't know, I always been cool with everybody
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So, you know. It's definitely a trend to have ops. Yeah. It's definitely a trend to have ops because they're
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influenced by the music that they hear and they want to be involved they want to have they don't
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know that they don't want to be involved because they haven't lived enough life exactly so you know
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it's just imagine when you was 15 years old 14 years old what you thought you knew versus what
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you know now exactly and a lot of those 15 or 14 year olds ain't getting a chance to get to this
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point to learn what they could have known now that unfortunate part um because they got make
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believe ops in their head yeah it's like man you know what i tripping off you yeah make believe
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enemies lord rap love you brother tell my cousin clee i love him too all right i will st man love
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you bro like uh i just wanted to call in i heard your voice on the song first and i started
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recording it you know i'll be up sending this shit to everybody it's the hey man they playing
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your shit so i had plans but i didn't know you was there so man i'm just happy you there man
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and getting yours, man. Appreciate it, man. We're going to have to connect, too. No vultures. No vultures
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No vultures. No vultures. Rock that. Go on all DSPs. No vultures
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Check out that podcast. Very informative. Rab and Cousin Clee, they do an excellent job
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Rab, love you. Holler at you, brother. Okay, peace. Peace. Love you, too, man
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Before I play this song, I'm just curious. You know, being from Oakland, you do not rap in the conventional way, right
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why not? It's just the influences. You know, like, I mean, of course I'm from Oakland. I grew up with a bunch of
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Bay Area influences. My favorite Oakland rapper is Adrian Man from Three Times Crazy
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You know what I'm saying? But always just had a thing for East Coast rappers
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Big L died on my birthday and I always thought that was wild. And so that
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made me just gravitate to want to listen. I don't know, something about people who just attack the mic
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Like, it just hit different Like, Black Thought, you know what I'm saying
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Like, it's some people who just got that stuff Like, you know what I'm saying
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Where when they rap, it give you chills And I always kind of got that from East Coast rap You know what I'm saying
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Nothing against West Coast rap Because I grew up in it You know, I'm part of the culture
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Like, I've been in a dance group I done soaked it in, danced to it, freestyle to it
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Partied to it So, you know, 40 is a huge influence Mac Dre is a huge influence
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But I just always had more East Coast influences than West Coast. Nas was always my number one
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How do you write? I know Rakim had a particular way he write rhymes
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from in, I believe, a reverse circle or something. I watched him do this
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Different people got different tactics in how they attack songs and actually
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write verses. Give me the sauce, bro. Honestly, I write every day
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I heard Will Smith say something about you gotta fine tune, put in 70 hours a week
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people not doing that that's the difference between being good and great and always like
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looked at it like i just want to be ready and like my whole thing is it be so many politics
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i'm the just press play type regardless of who doing what what's going on in the world just
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press play and tell me if you like so always make sure that the the iron is is hot okay
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Life is short. In L.A. in the year 1994, I want to say
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Nas came up on the world-famous Wake Up Show. And I know this is your idol, right
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One of them. Okay, one of them. And King Tech and I were so fascinated by the way what he wrote
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We wanted to see it. So we asked Nas, hey, man, we're going to play a song
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and we want you to write something, anything, while we play this song and spit it afterwards
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Nas did that shit. So we was playing one of his songs
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and then we might have played one or two. And at the end, he was pad and pen, wrote something
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and then spit it live on air. Man, that's... Here you go, ST
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What you got over there, Sway? I got a notepad and a pen. Come on, come on, come on
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I want to see what you write while we play your music, risk and rewards and come up with anything
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Keep it, man. Come on, man. ST Spittin' is here. 888-742-3345. Love that
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D Sharp, who was that right there? Turn your mic on. That works. Okay, who was that right there
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Ian Kelly, man. Where he from? He from Oakland, too, man. You got the ring partner right there, man
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Whoa. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Ian Kelly and ST Spittin', y'all are like sparring partners
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Yeah, that's one of my sparring partners, man. Yo, yo. If he don't know it, he definitely is somebody who keep me sharp
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Yeah, man. I like that you guys keep elevating each other. So here's the challenge
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You call yourself a real MC. Let's do it. Throw something on. Ready? Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up
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Before you do that, let me explain. ST Spitting got a new project
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It's called Risk and Reward. He's from the town. Yes. Northside, to be exact
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He wanted you to know that. One of his influences was Nas
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I shared with him a story with King Tech and I, asked Nas to write on the spot
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You did. And it was a notepad and a pen, Tracy. You should have saw it. And he did it while we played one of his songs
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We came out of that song and he spit it. It was the illest shit ever. And we couldn't believe he did it
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ST Spitting is 2024. That's 30 years later. Wow. Damn. I scared myself when I said that
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That's a whole adult. That's a whole adult. For real. For real
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No, if this dude burly dirty. All right. Don't fax. Yo. Well, let's do it
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I love a challenge. Okay, so you wrote something? Yes. Yo, make sure we film that
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Yo, get that. There's lyrics on paper. It's on paper. Here we are. ST spitting. Just wrote it
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I give up PB Oh Oh Oh Okay Get up on that mic I clear my throat Here we go Pete uh uh
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You know my pedigree, the definition of five mics. Brought that old feeling back like watching Ant-Man on the highlights
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Cooler than the king on a prime night. The chill on a Klondike. Could never find no one
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I rhyme like this a com hype. Booth looking like a bomb fight
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Real man plus I'm the type of your mom's like. Book a room, sweet of the palms type
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They buy my music cause they like me But you the type who gon' buy likes, right
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My life, a movie minus the basic parts I'm used to women shooting they shot
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Like Caitlin Clark, makers mark, drink She pouring up, I'm taking part
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Keep a play, I was used to partying and breaking hearts True story
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True story, true story You just wrote that? You just wrote that
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My gosh, he got a notepad Give me the notepad, I don't think people believe you just wrote that
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That notepad gonna be worth something Oh my gosh I got to screenshot that to make sure I keep the lyrics
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No, keep this, all right? And Ty, we're going to call that the true story freestyle on Sway in the Morning
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I like that. Yo, that is so amazing. The dude just wrote it right there on the spot in four minutes, man
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We here. Okay. Well, let's see. We got to warm it up then. He just hit it up the mic
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That was too easy, right? That was too easy. That was the prelude, kid
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You want to hear that? Throw that beat on. Throw that beat on. ST spitting Frequency Fridays, LA
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We love you, Southland. We love you. Southern California, we love you
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Sway in the morning, Heather B., Tracy G., D.B. and Torch. We all here. John Matthews is here. P.B. is here
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D. Sharp is here. The town is in the house right now. S.T. Spittin'. Shut up, Marty Grimes
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What you gonna do, S.T. Spittin'? Uh, uh, here we go. Oh, here we go. Here we go. Here we go
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Here we go. Here we go. Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh. Pete. Uh. I've been overdriven since I had a big wheel
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Told mama a little man's really a big deal Teachers used to tell me that I couldn't sit still
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I was ready for dinner, never wanted a kid's meal Instilled G-code, homies with street goals
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Beast mode, higher plateaus, I had to reach those The elevation different up here, you had to be chose
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They struggle in the game, I'm the algorithm cheat code I reached goals that I thought couldn't happen
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From pinning lines, I put a little thought on my rapping They thought it was capping, but now they know it all really happened
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People acting, brand new like ripping out of the plastic Cut from a different cloth, now they out of the fabric
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Sway told me get them, I gotta raise the bar more than average So I leveled up, now these rappers all need the latter
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Seem like the nicer I'm getting, mean they all getting madder I got that King Gora, she smell that John Paul
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Goddier when she lean for it, knowin' to make them fiend for it I got a little wee goat confidence
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See Norman supermodel riding a passenger See that she gorgeous, that's rhetorical
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Should've seen it coming like the Oracle Like most of these rappers who sounding horrible
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Never getting too comfortable, I got more to do Purpose of this visit to make this moment historical
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North Oakland, Ice City, slide on a track Bay Area, terror carrying the weight on my back
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They hate on the crap, you do numbers, they hate on the stats Keep making them highlights and they gon' hate on the facts
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them, hate it or love it, the underdog is at the summit They ain't wanna hear it even though they seen it coming
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100 miles and running, 10,000 hours out the dungeon I'm trying to show them that we out here trying to function
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Brunches, crab benedict, bottomless mimosas Negotiating deals from the motion Running big plays, got game from made coaches
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Diamond in the rough, them cats just wrap tokens Ornaments, decorations They really just subordinate corny representations
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Solid where I stand, a major brand in the making Kept my faith in God when people left me forsaken
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I'm Michael, Freddy, or Jason If you sleeping on me, homie, better set your alarm
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To play my position, some will get a leg in a arm We stream flooding, nobody bout to weather the storm
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And if God writing my words, I could never, never go wrong Hey
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ST Finn, we got a hyena on place! Hey! Let me get another one, man
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Give him another one. Give him another one. Ooh, it's so rocky. Town business. ST
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Ooh, OK. Oakland got something to say. We here. The Bay Area got something to say
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Yee, yee, yee. I'm low key, but my presence enormous. Perfect strangers turning to lifelong fans
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after seeing me performing. Sleeping on me that could be alarming. Only made me develop a thick layer of skin like under armor
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A couple of. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. D-Sharp going crazy back there, man
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Bring it back. Bring it back. We have to bring it back. Come on, man
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Bay Area, we in here. Let's go. I said, I'm low key, but my presence enormous
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Perfect strangers turning to lifelong fans after seeing me performing. Sleeping on me that could be alarming
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Only made me develop a thick layer of skin like under armor. A couple ladies almost penetrated, but agreement was nullified because I couldn't get the reciprocation
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Some beautiful women put me in ugly situations. Tell her lessons learning instantly from the misheducation
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Keep it player, baby, never basic The lack of communication is evident in this generation
23:27
I ain't come here to argue, this ain't no litigation God body, no demon time in my demonstration
23:32
For this version of me, some people eagerly waited You get the verse when I receive the payment
23:37
Quarterly raises when I check my statements Another language to rappers who deviated
23:41
Not even on in their conversations Through all adversity, I'm calm and patient
23:45
When I'm rhyming on stage, I just feel like a star Caught in a constellation My spot is locked, I got the combination
23:50
I'm an artist by nature And serving game is my occupation My observation of the game like watching a maze
23:56
Hella people trying to find a way out the top of the cage Pressurizing, I'm popping a gauge
24:01
I'ma stay shining even when a hater Try blocking with shade Shady and smirkish in ways
24:06
You can never fathom, never speak on issues in public I'd rather pin and pat them
24:09
Therapeutic fire in the booth Like I brought a dragon ST spitting to be exact
24:14
If people ask him Some of my peoples have the glove and mask it So I pursue my passion, knowing the other side of my city tragic
24:20
You heard about me, then poof. What had happened? All your favorite rappers disappeared quicker than black magic
24:25
I'm on a higher frequency. You couldn't reach my status. Don't get accomplishments on a job confused with bragging
24:31
Don't get entitled abusing your privileged access. Past tense. Y'all still moving backwards
24:36
For real. SG Spick. You got it right here on Sway in the morning
24:40
We have to be a Tracy T. That's right. The Bay Area is up. The Bay Area is up. Whoo
24:46
Come on, man
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