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The streets have rules, and betrayal has consequences. In this explosive conversation, P-Live Quasar brings unflinching honesty to LFTG Radio, breaking down what happens when loyalty crumbles under pressure.

P-Live doesn't hold back as he addresses Sha King (formerly known as "Sloppy Poppy") and his recent podcast comments, exposing his background and questioning his credibility. The heart of the discussion centers on serious allegations against Ise Kream, whom P-Live accuses of cooperating with federal authorities in several cases, most notably against Tony Clanton. With remarkable detail, he explains how federal cooperation works, the meaning behind sealed documents, and why "proffer agreements" represent a point of no return for street credibility.

The conversation takes darker turns as P-Live discusses disturbing allegations of sexual misconduct against Ise Kream and family members, painting a picture of generational dysfunction. Through personal anecdotes spanning decades, he illustrates the history between himself and these individuals, providing context for current tensions and explaining why certain behaviors can never be forgiven in street culture.

What makes this episode particularly compelling is P-Live's reflection on how gang culture has evolved. "In my era when we first started, you was corny if you was in a gang," he notes, contrasting with today where "you looked at corny if you ain't in a gang." This observation opens a window into shifting power dynamics and protection mechanisms in urban communities.

Listen as P-Live delivers harsh truths about loyalty, consequences, and standing on principle regardless of outcome. Whether you're familiar with street politics or observing from a distance, this raw conversation offers rare insight into a code that still governs many urban spaces across America.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
What's the words?
Your boy Elliot Carter, here,lftg Radio.
We on the line with my boy,p-live.
Good morning, godspeed toeverybody.
P-live, introduce yourself.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Yo, what up, what up.
You know who it is.
P-live Quasar the Sovereign,the God now born, finest the
General, we, the niggas whoplanted the flag on the moon for
the new my era, my generation.
Let's get it on the moon forthe new my era, my generation.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Let's get it, let's get it, let's get it.
All right, so let's get intothis.
Sha King, nigga man.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Yo, this shit's all loud.
He ain't a nigga, even a dress.
First, let me just say thisGrowing up, his name in the hood
was Sloppy Poppy.
That's tell you everything youneed to know.
He was a dirty disgusting,always had stains on him, fat.
He was a cross between a walrus, a pig and sinbad.
You know what I mean.

(00:53):
He had freckles.
He sucked his thumb so histeeth was way out.
You know niggas who suck theirtongue thumb breath be smelling
crazy.
Nigga breath smell like afucking belly button airing in a
ring in the back of an airingpack.
You know what I mean.
He had freckles on his face,fat, disgusting redhead nigga.

(01:13):
In the hood he was an anomaly.
No bitches ever checked forthis nigga in his life, ever.
He was a fucking nobody.
His mom's niggas had love forhis mom.
Rest in peace to Gracie, mypeople, my cousins and father in
brooklyn and I'm new gracie shewould stand up.
She got a few dollars, but hewas a disgusting nigga, never
done nothing.
He's a thief, stole from hismans, put bitches to sleep,

(01:36):
choked them to sleep, touched onthem and then robbed them for
their wallets.
I don't know who put him up toto ever get on his podcast.
Nobody, nobody listens to thisshit.
He be having two viewers, somaybe he said, well, let me talk
about P-Live.
But besides all of that, thenigga is a rat.
When I did my last bid, I was inthe Supreme Court 2015.

(01:57):
He was going to court too.
I was in court when theyoffered the nigga.
Either he took the three and ahalf to seven or he was getting
his next court date.
I went up top.
I don't know whatever happened.
I thought he was up top.
I come back.
I find the nigga never left.
Everybody in the hood wastalking about he was a rat, you
know saying it around him.
And all that because he chokedthis bitch unconscious, left her

(02:18):
for dead in the crib becausehe's a tender dick nigga.
He's the first of all.
His bitch was like a walrus Fatbitch.
You know he's the type of niggahe need a place to stay.
He's a bum.
He never got no money.
He do all jobs.
He paint for shitty or driveyou somewhere.
I'm talking about.
I'm not even assassinating thiscow.
Everybody know that his namewas sloppy poppy.

(02:39):
I don't know he changed hisname to Shaq King.
I don't even think he God bodybecause I think he still eats
swine and all that.
But the point is, this is thetype of nigga that got the
audacity to be talking about me.
This is what social media do.
It's like you could be in yourliving room and it'd be a sucker
nigga going at real niggas thatyou know.
If you ever cross my path, youwould never have that energy

(03:01):
Never.
He got up on his podcast andtold her I didn't even listen to
the whole thing.
I listened to about fiveminutes of it, all lies.
You know what I mean.
So I said yo, I don't know.
There's other niggas that don'tlike me in the hood.
I spanked they bitch, took theybitch.
He was saying shit that he said.
So you know, I guess I don'tknow who put him up to it, but

(03:22):
when I see him I might stomp hisfucking ears together for it.
So you know that's what's goingto happen.
But other than that, he ain'teven nobody to address.
This is the type of nigga he is.
He's a fucking.
He's a.
You see the post I put up wheremy homegirl texted me and I
heard about that when she wasasleep.
He was standing over her tryingto touch her.
This is the type of nigga he is.
He don't get no pussy.

(03:43):
Look at him.
His name is Sloppy Poppy.
This type of nigga he is.
He's a homo.
His man Cream's a tomo andtogether they bromos.
You know what I mean.
That's how I look at it.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Did you hear the podcast with him and Cream?

Speaker 2 (04:00):
I didn't hear it.
Did they do it yet?

Speaker 1 (04:02):
I didn't hear it.
Did they do it yet I didn'thear it.
He keeps saying he going todrop it or he was going to drop
it.
I keep asking him when it'sgoing to drop.
He told me today, like fourdays ago, and I still didn't see
it yet.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Nah nah, but this is the thing Forget even.
We know Kareem is a rat, butyou know they try to help him
out with that.
He's a convicted child molesterand he's on a sex registry.
Who would advocate for a niggaand do interviews and even be
behind a nigga like that?
If my man, I don't give a fuck.

(04:33):
If it was my brother, my man,Once I find out you did that, we
ain't got nothing to talk about.
It ain't no beef.
I grew up with you.
I might still have love for you, but it's from a distance
because you got issues that needto be addressed.
Anybody that touches a kid, doanything like that.
They can't be redeemed.
That's why, on the Quran andthe Bible, that was the only
crime that was punishable bydeath.

(04:55):
Because they know they can't beredeemed.
From that, you got themtendencies in you and Queen got
two or three cases like that,multiple sex offender cases.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
That's a fact.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
This is what I'm saying you know what I mean.
So you already know what typeof dude he is.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
And it's not only Cream, it's his brother too All
of them.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
He got three or four brothers that got a rape old
case.
You know what I mean.
He got, I don, well-closedfamily members who went to jail
for rape.
His uncles, all on his mother'sside, went to jail for rape.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
So this is something that run in a family.
I know Jotty got a case thathas like three underage children
in it.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
It was Jotty, the other nigga, b-like or whatever
the fuck his name is, and acouple more brothers.
You know what I mean All ofthem niggas.
So this is what I'm saying.
This is a family of sexualmolestation and sexual deviancy.
You know what I mean, and Ibelieve that Cream probably got
touched along the way when hewas young.
You know what I mean Because hegot a big family.

(05:59):
His brother rest in peace toBobo.
When we was young.
That was one of my best friends.
He's the loudest one out of allof them.
He's the craziest one out ofall of them too, but he's the
loudest one and he had.
We grew up.
We grew up Paul, because whenhe went up north he was doing
sexual deviant shit that I heardabout and I couldn't get with.
You know, I don't even want toassassinate his character

(06:20):
because he ain't here and I hadlove for him, but he was a
sexual deviant like the rest ofthem.
That's the absolute fact.
Ain't nothing I'm saying, cap,and if I say something I'm not
sure about, I'm going to sayit's speculative, but the shit I
know for a fact.
My little cousin walked in onBobo fucking a white dude in a
laundromat in green and theynever spoke again.

(06:41):
You know he was cool, like ohhe Willie the white boy that do
the overnight laundry pour theshit.
He wanted to get his shit.
Bobo was talking.
You know what I mean.
So that was it.
You know what I mean.
We don't condone that type ofbehavior.
Nobody in my sight would do.
You know what I mean, andthat's just that.
But what happened is these dickriding niggas, and you know,

(07:02):
with the gang shit they cover up, they let anything go Well, and
if a nigga would have did thistype of shit in the early 90s,
before everybody had to group up, niggas would have been
banished from the hood.
You can't come to the hood anddo that and be a rat too.
Come on, it's disgusting man.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
These niggas is disgusting.
Just took the stand in 2023.
This is what I'm saying in 2023.

Speaker 2 (07:23):
This is what I'm saying.
My son sent me his paperwork sohe did tell whoever was trying
to put a hit on him.
He told that in open court thatthe nigga was trying to kill
him.
You know, this is alldocumented.
You can see that.
But these niggas ain't stand up.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
They pick and choose.
They pick and choose.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
And they run in packs , but individual, they never do
shit.
They never put no, they neverdo lone wolf shit Lay on in that
nigga.
When I, I lay in the grass fora day and a half for a nigga B
when it was on like that, Ididn't run with tanks.
First of all, the old sayinggoes you do it only way you can
do, keep a secret.
If you do it the only way youcan do it, keep a secret.

(08:03):
If you do something with threepeople, the only way you keep a
secret is two of them is dead.
You know that's the old adage.
They always say these niggasrun around five, ten deep.
You know niggas ain't built forthat.
You really think ten niggas isgoing to sit down and do their
charm and this ever no, no, butthese niggas is rats and no good
man, that's just what it is man.

(08:24):
I'm going to call a spade aspade, but nigga official, I'm
going to give him his clout.
He official, those niggas isbad business man.
Bad business, that's just whatit is man.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
Let's talk about how Ice Cream, what he did with Tony
, with Tony Clanton.
You know what I'm saying,wolverine Tone, and why people
would, why you would considerthat telling.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Shout out to Tone Wolverine, gangster, for real,
that's my nigga.
Since I was five years old, big, he used to come to my crib,
him and Dave.
Shout out to Dave, I love you,snoop, all of them.
Those is my niggas I'm talkingabout from the grain.
Well, it's clear.
He took a proper agreement.
We all know a proper is queenfor a day.
That's why I said say what youmean to mean what you say.

(09:10):
You could never be a king whenyou was queen for a day.
That's the term.
Now Queen says where's thepaperwork?
This and that, because Queenknows that Tone is not allowed
to physically get his properagreement.
They stopped that becauseniggas was getting their head
blown off.
Yo, this nigga, tone, lookright here.
But he's able to view it withhis attorney.

(09:31):
You get what I'm saying.
And Cream lined it all out, notto mention before that he came
to Tone and tried to the sameshit Teague did to a degree.
But he came to Tone and waslike yo, tone, look, I'm going
to go in.
You know what I mean.
They want me to get you.
I'm going to take thisproffered agreement.
I'm going to act like I'm goingto go in on you.
But when they call me to thestand, I'm going to flip it.

(09:51):
I'm going to say no, he didn'thave nothing to do with it.
I had it and all that.
I don't.
I know Tone was probably it'smy little cousin, maybe he's
going to do that.
So Cream told everything thathappened and now when it was

(10:13):
time to go to trial, tone hadhis attorney called Cream's
attorney and Cream told him Iknow my client don't want to
have nothing to do with that.
This is why they moved him outof NBC like a month before the
trial.
If you punch him from what Iheard, if you punch him by mean
Smith, you can't find him.
It's not in BOP custody.

(10:33):
There's only one reason whythey do that because you're a
rat.
And I already put the paperworkthat Tone did send to me which
said his case is sealed.
Why would Queens should besealed?
Sealed equals squilled.
That's what that means.
Whenever you see something thatsaid nigga shit, sealed, that
means he's squilled.
But when Queen go to take hiscop out, it is going to say what

(10:58):
he did in there.
It's going to say he workedwith the government for leniency
.
Tony already told me hisminimum was 14 years.
That was his mandatory minimum.
So how could you even get sevenor eight years, queen?
And when King was talking abouthe was going to do this podcast
with Queen, I said yo, I hopeyou're going to do real
journalistic, integrityjournalism, don't let him just

(11:21):
lie.
And I gave him a list ofquestions to ask Queen.
Since you just want to act likehe ain't a rat, ask him all
these questions.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Yeah, I gave him some questions to ask Cream too he
ain't gonna do that.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
He dick rock, cream sloppy poppies hoping to Cream
rap career regenerate.
He could be the DJ or something.
Why else would you even bedoing this?
What you think you gonna getsome views?
Nobody don't listen to thatshit.
He too much of a copy sloppy,he's too much of a corn, a dirty
nigga.
Look how he look and dress.
Nobody ain't checking for that.
Nobody outside the new evennotice.

(11:54):
No, I mean.
So I guess he's like yo.
Well, let me, let me be anadvocate for cream.
But that's that's why cream isa rat.
Not only did he do that, he toldon my little man, kc.
He told on kc and kc's attorneysaid the dude, the guy's in

(12:15):
federal custody, he no longerwants to um testify.
That's why kc got that littlebit of time.
And niggas, who was there thatday, said cream was acting funny
.
What happened happened wasCasey was driving a car with
another nigga, another bro fromthe hood I ain't gonna say his
name because he ain't gotnothing to do with it and Cream
kept asking them niggas yo,where y'all going, where y'all

(12:35):
going, what way y'all takingShit like that Niggas?
Cream's mans was looking at him.
They didn't know them, but theywas like yo, this nigga acting
weird.
He was on the phone.
He went to the side and waswhispering on his phone.
Obviously he was calling thepolice.
He did the same shit a nigganamed Paul Kent did to me years
ago, but obviously he wascalling the police.

(12:56):
They stopped KC down there nearthe ferry, him and the other
dude he got locked up with andthey caught the gripping there.
But Cream was the confidentialinformant who tipped him off in
the first place.
And Cream was the only niggabecause he was supposed to get
in the car.
He didn't, or they let him outor whatever.
He was the only nigga elseinvolved with it and he was the
only nigga in the feds at thetime.

(13:17):
And Casey's attorney came backand told me he said yo, whoever
was cooperating against you,they no longer want to cooperate
.
They in federal custody.
That was clean.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
You know what I mean, and then you'll never find that
on paperwork, because then it'dbe confidential informant.

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Exactly, but everybody that's involved in it
knows exactly who it is.
Yeah, so these niggas, youain't always going to get
paperwork.
These niggas, like I told you,a nigga named Ball Camp told on
me years ago I couldn't get nopaperwork.
I know he did it.
But I know in court they said aconfidential informant told him

(13:55):
, me and my little cousin Greg,rest in peace.
He told him I couldn't get thepaperwork.
But I know in open court theysaid, and I know he did it, just
by how the incident went downand that's what Cream did.
But it's paperwork on Creamwith Chone and eventually it'll
come out Because when he cop outthey're going to say he helped
the government.
Everybody know he helped thegovernment already.

(14:16):
The real niggas know it's justsome people that like them and
family members.
That's a bad thing whensomebody you look up to go bad.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
That's a bad thing.
My son from from from Brooklyn,my son, china Brim, 05-0 the
movement.
Shout out to China Brim.
You know what I'm saying.
I was chopping it up with himand he, he, he said he knew.
As soon as I sent him ice creampick, he said he knew it was up
.
You know what I'm saying?
He was like he in Hudson rightnow telling on Tone.
You know what I'm saying?
This is what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Everybody knows this.

Speaker 1 (14:46):
He's all the way in a different loop.
You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2 (14:48):
Yeah, in a different state.
I be tuning into his shit.
I was going to send him thepaperwork.
You know what I mean.
Now Tone sent me and this iswhat I'm saying his big cousin,
why would Tone want to say?
He told on him, like Tone said,I was keeping an under wraps,
hoping that he really do takethe stand and try to, you know,

(15:09):
say what he said he was going tosay.
You know what I mean, but heknew he was around all along and
you know, if they would havedid what Tone wanted them to do,
he wouldn't even be here, nomore.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Tone tried to get to him With knowledge, because
niggas are saying knowledgedrives snitch.
How'd that happen?

Speaker 2 (15:27):
You know I love Nall.
I don't.
You know I don't really want togo in with that shit with Nall.
I don't know Tone sent me whathe sent me.
I don't know what Nall did, butyou know they saying Nall told
the dudes when Tones allegedlydid whatever he did, he ran up
in the crib.
Nall said yo, I didn't havenothing to do with that.

(15:49):
That was my nephew and theperson who took the stand at
Tones Federal Trial said that.
You know what I mean.
So I don't know Nall didn't tryto snitch like he told he
didn't know that when he toldsomething like that he was going
to get up there and say that infederal court.
He was just saying yo, I ain'thad nothing to do with that.
You know I wouldn't do that.

(16:09):
That ain't my style.
But you know if he said it, sondid say that in federal court
or whatever.
Yeah, okay, Like, let me saythis I'm not on no rat crusade.
I know a lot of niggas who ratit, some niggas I really fuck
with and hurt me.
I'm not blowing them up becausethey ain't out here acting like

(16:30):
they ain't rat or being toughand all that, but for my I can't
allow a pedophile rat to be ina cell flexing, rhyming, saying
all this shit and you in HudsonPC somewhere talking about you
gonna live like a king.
I bet you is nigga.
They probably gonna bring youcoffee, donuts, fluffy pillows,

(16:51):
extra mattress, everything.
You is gonna live like what youwent with.
You won't walk no yard.
I bet you that.
I bet you this whole bed here.
Never walk a fucking yard orUSP the whole time he's there.
He know that.
Everybody know he's a rat.
You know what I mean.
It's ridiculous that peopleeven got to act like he ain't.

Speaker 1 (17:11):
That's a fact.
It's ridiculous.
That's a fact.
But, let's move along andaddress the situation.
You said, like Jateek, howJateek kind of said he wanted to
cooperate.
I had no knowledge of this.
You kind of enlightened me, butI definitely want to talk about
it.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Yeah, that's one of them.
Knowledge of this.
You kind of enlightened me, butI definitely haven't talked
about it.
That's running around Allegedly.
When him and Traj was in a cellhe told Traj oh Traj, let me go
in on you.
The government want me to tellon you.
Let me go in on you.
You know you ain't going to getaround us and I'll hold you
down your whole bit.
Who would even say that to anigga?
First of all, chad's justfacing life.
You know, these niggas will doa year or two for you and then

(17:50):
forget you.
Oh, he ain't coming home, Iain't doing nothing for him.
But more than that, a realnigga would never say that I
would never be in a gym.
And then tell a nigga yo, letme go in on you.
What are you talking about?
And from what I heard, chadsaid now you can't do that.
Get out myself or I'll dosomething to you.
And that's why they moved himout of the cell.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
Know, what I mean.
Did niggas ever speak to Trazand he confirmed that.

Speaker 2 (18:15):
I never spoke to him but yes, it's people who
allegedly spoke to Traz and heconfirmed it.
Yeah, and when you you know youfuck with him, you ask him.
You know what I mean Wheneveryou get a chance and see if he
confirming for you.
See I can't, because I didn'ttalk to him.
I can't say for sure, but I'm90% sure that's probably really

(18:35):
what happened.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, and that's what theseniggas do.
They be gangsta, but that timeis real you getting old and all
that and that's why you got tothink about what you're going to
.
Anything I ever did I thoughtabout okay, this is what I'm
going to face if I get caught,and I was either going to do it
or I said now you know what, itain't worth it.

(18:56):
These niggas just do anythingfor the dollar in the moment, no
one the repercussion of it, andthen when it's time to do, that
time this is what you do, likeQueen, for instance.
You know what I mean.
This is a nigga.
Tone was a nigga that, first ofall, queen was a bum all his
life.
He never got no money in thehood, ever.
On his own merits.
He landed Tone and his brotherJotik put money in his pocket

(19:20):
that Queen would have never sawin his life Ever.
And when he's the type of niggabecause he never had shit, you
give him a couple dollars.
He want to act rich and befriendly and screw on his face.
Doing all this foolishness.
Tone was putting $10,000 amonth in this nigga's pocket for
four years and you were payingby telling him yeah, that's

(19:41):
crazy, and this is out of Tone'smouth.
I got the text and all that.
He said everybody that he wasgiving money to every month and
he feel niggas, you know, turntheir back on him.
But cream, you know, this is,this is what he was doing for,
you know, I mean, and that's howhe repaid him by doing some
sucker shit like that and it'skilling them because, you know,

(20:04):
quitting one of them.
Niggas, he want to be tough, hewant to front.
He know you lost that mystique.
You forever is going to beknown as sour cream, cream
cheese, aka the BB gun bandit.
Nigga, that's just what you are.
Nigga, you know what I mean.
You can't ever come out of thatshell once you go in it.
You knew you wasn't ready to doanother bit.
You shouldn't have been doingthose type of crime, because

(20:26):
this is Tony Mo, this is what hedo.
I know that's what he do.
Because me and regardless,because this is just what he do,
you know what I mean.
He's built like that.
Cream ain't built like that.
I was doing shit like that,running up in cribs and tying
niggas up and yo in the 90srobbing damn near the whole city

(20:46):
.
Every week we went to the clubsand just robbed everybody
coming out or whoever.
And he was trying to do that.
Cleen wanted to do that.
I never took him with me to thecity because he always was
acting extra.
You know what I mean.
And even the night that shithappened to him, his little
cousin, his cousin.
Come on, you, 27 years old, youreally try to rob somebody with
a BB gun.

(21:06):
Who is doing that?
This is what the people need tounderstand.
This is the mindset of thistype of dude.
He's always been a fraud.
You rob and sit with a BB gun,got your little cousin laid down
, then you ran off and left himto die by himself.
And it's crazy because theyjumped out on me off the block.

(21:27):
After that happened, I droveoff the block, block.
I had a dude black duet.
He had a black duet.
They jumped out anything thatwas happening in the late 90s.
They was blaming me for it.
But the person, the one thatwhen that happened, it was a
female there that knew him.
She grew up with him, you knowwhat I mean.
That was her man that theytried to rob.
So she knew.
So they had me look up in theair.

(21:48):
They jumped out, look out foryou.
They told me, turn to the side,look up.
But I was able to see who thatwas in the van.
I said, okay, that's how I know.
She know I didn't do it.
She was crying.
She shook her head like no,like no, that ain't him.
They let me go.
And you know that's the nightthat happened.
I've run into him two yearslater.
I went up top I guess he was onthe island.
They brought me back down forthey tried to chump up a fake

(22:11):
murder charge that I havenothing to do with.
Some were hot rod and a ratnamed Sean Murray, I guess,
brought me into that.
They brought me all the wayback down the court for that and
I was in the bullpen with cream.
This is probably the first timeI really see.
No, this is the probably thefirst time I really since that
happened.
It was definitely the firsttime.
But I also slapped his fuckinghead off not too long before.

(22:35):
He did that with the BB gunshit.
So we talking and all that.
I'm like what up?
So I'm telling him he was onlyfacing five years.
They was giving him five or sixyears.
He already had two years in.
I said, cream, you better takethat time.
Fuckers know you.
He said, nah, boom, boom, boom.
They don't know how they gonnasay I did it.
I said, cream, you got caughtwith the fucking rolling.

(22:57):
You was already the primesuspect.
You was on the run.
They already know you did it.
He said, nah, I could havebrought that watch, got that
from anybody.
So this is the mindset of aretarded nigga when he said that
to me.
I was sitting there like thisnigga's really retarded what it
was.
He didn't want to go off top.
He was fucking with this chickrest in peace.

(23:19):
She no longer here namedCrystal, and he was worried
about her, you know, and she wasdoing what she was doing and I
told him in cell Queen Crystalain't worrying about you, you
shouldn't be worrying about her.
Take that five years or sixyears, whatever.
I think he was going to have todo four more.
He already had two in or threemore.
He rolled the dice, won thetrial, blew trial, wound up

(23:42):
doing 15 years.
But this is the nigga that gotcaught with the rolling.
The dude was a cop.
So you know his identification.
They gonna believe him.
And Shorty know him and saidyeah, he was dead.
So why would you even try to goto trial?
That's just how retarded he is.
You know what I mean.
He's that type of nigga.
He also allegedly that's thetype A dude ran away.

(24:04):
Rest in peace, patrick.
Them niggas lit him on firewhile he was sleeping.
That's the type of nigga he is.
When he was young.
This is the type of mindset hegot.
You know what I mean To do shitlike that to someone we grew up
with that was older than us.
I guess he was on a hard time.
He was drunk, sleeping outsideor homeless.
That nigga set him on a blaze.
You know what I mean?

(24:24):
Crazy shit, crazy shit.
The nigga died.
Nah, he didn't die, he died now, years later, but he burnt his
face up for the rest of his life.
He's looking like FreddyKrueger or some shit.
You know what I mean.
From that same shit with Hollow,this nigga posted a picture
with Hollow, supposed to be hisbest friend, and he's just.
I don't care what nobody say.

(24:45):
Niggas know Queen probably hada lot to do with having with
Hollow Because Hollow got intotwo situations Down south.
You know something happened.
He got the short end of thestick.
You know it went viral at thetime.
He got.
You know he lost that fight orwhatever.
But Sam was punching him all inthe head.
He was unconscious and then notprobably a month or two later
or whatever Queen, probably amonth or two later or whatever.
Queen knocks him out, sucker,punches him, showing off for a

(25:08):
bitch and then stomping on himrepeatedly.
And you got the nerve to beposting pictures with him.
How could that be a man, youever do something like that to
your man?
And shortly after that Hollowhad a brain aneurysm.
Hollow's brain was probablyswelling up.
He didn't know.
You know he was drinking andshit, not really probably taking

(25:30):
care of himself, and that shitmessed up Harlow's life for the
rest of his life.
He ain't the same and Queen gota.
He played a role in that.
Yeah, that's crazy.
And then you posting picturestalking about this has been the
night I knocked he live out.
Can you imagine that that shitwould have been on World News
with Peter Jennings nigga, thisfuck, nigga knocked me out.
That would have been thehighlight of his life.

(25:50):
He would have been telling hisgrandkids and wife yo, I knocked
P-Live out.
We had a little altercation inthe club.
It was over some girls my girlat the time she remained
nameless, she ain't got nothingto do with this and his wife at
the time he was disrespecting.
Yo, p-live this, your bitch.
You better get your bitch Now.

(26:11):
Who the fuck you talking to?
I jumped up.
They got in between us.
He ran out the club and thatwas that, no, yeah, at that
moment.
Now, a few days later, I'mwalking up the block.
You know they lived up theblock.
I forgot about it.
I'm like you know, I know howthis nigga is Like, this is a
retarded little nigga man.
I'm walking up the blocksipping my ice cup and he's

(26:35):
screwing me.
I'm like yo, what the fuck didyou do?
He knocked my cup out of myhand.
I thought, hey, make Adam.
He jumped back.
We squared up.
They got in between us.
I said yeah, because the policewas like.
I said, yeah, I'm going to fuckNow.
Then I start going off on himbecause his man was there, a
official nigga named Slash.
That you know, he's an officialnigga from LES or whatever.
I wound up knowing him afterthat because we was locked up

(26:58):
together.
He official though, he wasshowing off for him.
But I started saying you BB gun, ass nigga, you was trying to
live my life because he wantedto.
Rob wanted me to take him withme, tried to get a hammer and
all that.
So that was, and that becausehe didn't want to.
I'm like yo, we got to fight.
You violated nigga.
His brother, bobo, came.
I said, Bobo, I'm not going todo nothing to him.

(27:20):
Look, I had to whip.
I seen him.
He ran.
He ran into a house on Crescentwhen I was at the light.
He probably thought I waslooking for him because I was
waiting for him at the park tocome fight.
He said we was going to fightat the park.
That nigga voted in the houseon Crescent I don't know whose
house it was.
I laughed Look at this bitch.
So I'm waiting at the park, meand Bobo.
I'm like yo, bobo, what's up,he calls.

(27:41):
I'm like yo, cream, where youat.
We said y'all gonna fight, andthat's it.
Clem said I ain't know his time, he wait for me.
After he about to say I ain'tgot no time for that, I'll see
him.
Boom.
And later on that day I think itwas that same day, the next day
, I'm waiting.
I sees him.
I'm plowing, I'm riding by, I'mon a squib.

(28:01):
Now I see him at the pizza shop.
He was with his man, deebo, andhis wife at the time.
I run down on him Yo, what up,yo, what's up.
I thought he was going to fight.
Now I'm ready to do somethingelse to him, because now you
ain't even trying to fight theold p cop to plead your name
about.
Now.
I'm like yo.
Why you did that, yo miss?
I said yo don't play with me nomore.

(28:23):
Man, I'm gonna spare youbecause I could have just
drilled him right there.
But I'm not no bully and I knowwhat type of punk he is.
But he held on.
When he came home, I was reallyhappy.
He came home, I sold city,finally home.
But he held on to me smackingthe fucking Dax Wave griefs out
of his ass in 99.
Now it's 2014,.

(28:44):
And you still mad.
Now he think, alright, I'm notin no gang talking to me, p-law,
he's in a gang.
He think he's some big homie.
Now he think he got the odds tofront on me.
I would never.
I don't give a fuck how manyniggas he have on.
I'll never let a bitch like himfront on me.
That so, and I remember tellingmy man who I don't fuck with no

(29:06):
more.
But back then, like yo, thisnigga claims acting weird, I
don't know what it is.
I said I know this nigga ain'tstill mad about me smacking the
shit out of him.
And sure enough he was, becauseI told you when we had that
little altercation at the club,he said yeah, I've been waiting
for this Nigga.
You violated me.
He was still holding on to me,knowing he deserved it because
he asked me.
And then we started arguing andhe told me SMB, he's lucky.

(29:29):
I didn't do nothing worse tohim, especially the way I was
carrying it back then, I justsmacked his fucking head off.
That nigga sat on the gatesniffling quiet like a church
man.
I told him you lucky, bobo isyour brother, or I'll do
something worse to you and Iguess that hurt his pride.
Maybe he was supposed to besomeone then but, like I told
you, we was on two differentwavelengths.

(29:50):
Man, I'm not that much olderthan Cream, but I'm three years
older than Cream and he never,for the record, he never was a
regulator.
I don't know why he's alwaysputting regulate like he was
down with us.
You never was a regulator ever.
I was the youngest regulatorback then.
He's younger than me.
He was way too young to ever bea regulator.

(30:10):
Stop it, yeah.
So we don't deal withpedophiles and rats.
Just stop it, yeah.
Yeah, man, we don't jackpedophiles and rats, just stop
it.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Yeah, same here, man, we don't jack pedophiles and
rats.
And before we end the interview, I just wanted to address
something too.
You know, what I said withCream on the internet was
speculation because you know, Ireviewed Traj's case and I seen
that there were lyrics recoveredfrom his cell.
You know, Traj did not confirmthat Ice Cream was the one to

(30:41):
recover the lyrics.
But my speculation is I knowfor a fact that Ice Cream had
access to Traj's cell at certaintimes and the lyrics that was
said to be recovered you know,my man still has those, still
has those.
So what I speculate is that IceCream had access to the cell
and he found those lyrics and hecopied them and that played a

(31:05):
part in his leniency with thegovernment.
You know what I'm saying.
He recovered, Absolutely.
He recovered those lyrics andhe gave them to the FBI.

Speaker 2 (31:15):
Absolutely.
I mean, I tell you I saw adocumentary.
I forgot if it was Word on theStreet or something else.
They were saying all that abouttragic cellmate.
At first I thought it was Teek,but then he's like Teek ain't
his co-defendant.
But that was the throw-off.
It was Cream, because whathappened was they said it on

(31:35):
there that they I don't know ifhe still got or did Queen write
it down but they said that hegave the rap, the rhyme, to the
government and that was one ofthe main blows of the case.
Of course it was Queen yougotta ask Trans to confirm that
or not.
But I suspect, ladies andgentlemen, everybody that I fuck
with or ran away, we all thinkit's Queen that did it because

(31:56):
from my understanding at thattime those was his only
cellmates.
It was Teek and then when Teekleft it was Cream and I believe
they planted both of them niggasin there to try to get Doug on
track Exactly To try to getwhatever information they could
possibly extract out of him.
What's the odds of your brotherleaving out the cell and now
here you come in the cell.
You know what I mean and Tri'sprobably not knowing, thinking

(32:19):
Kramer still stand up, but nah,he stood down.
You know what I mean.
That's what he did.
He did bad.
So for all you motherfuckers,keep talking about the paperwork
.
Let me say this If y'all don'tknow nothing about the Fed, shut
the fuck up.
If you don't know nothing aboutlaw, be quiet.
Tone cannot physically get acopy of the proffer agreement,

(32:44):
at least not at this time, causethey know what I, you know they
they trying to prevent niggasfrom getting killed, from being
rat.
But he was able to view it withhis attorney and cream lined
out everything that happened inthe case, along with this rat L.
I don't know this dude L, butany nigga that kill a nigga for
messing up his haircut is afucking retard anyway.

(33:04):
Allegedly that's how he got histime.
So they didn't.
Cream didn't take the stand,but they used Cream's proffer to
collaborate everything that Lsaid when he took the stand.
So all this about no Cream, youdidn't, but you made a profit
and you could never take thatback and you know you did.

(33:25):
That's why Tone was trying todo something to him.
But you know Tone's familydidn't want to be a part of that
bringing Cream to Tone so Tonecould do what he had to do.
Because, like Tone told me, hesaid I to Tone so Tone could do
what he had to do.
Because, like Tone told me, hesaid I knew he was a weakling.
I knew this nigga was aweakling and he didn't even
never even really fucked withCream until 2016.

(33:47):
Cream owned Harvard andacknowledged him until 2015.
Me and him worked in Arlingtontogether and we talked about it.
Man I lived in, I grew up inthe building with Cream.
We all from the same building,the CeeLo building, 4, 5, 6.
All of us you know what I meanand we know, everybody knows he
never even acknowledged Cream ashis son until years later.

(34:10):
Man, for whatever reasons, man,cream got mental issues that he
needed to get help for.
He got child molestation issuesthat he needed to fix and he's
lucky to get help for he gotchild molestation issues that he
need to fix and he's lucky tostill be alive.
And then you already did badwith that.
But then, you know, you took itto the next level with the rag
Now you should be banned fromever coming back.
But Kareem is so crazy, he willcome back after that child

(34:34):
molestation shit.
And when he copped out, yo, youshould have saw how tough he was
acting, screwing everybody, yo,we used to be crying like,
nigga, you a chomo.
That ain't gonna stop you fromever being a chomo.
And nobody would never cop outto what he copped out to.
If they didn't do it, you couldput me in an electric chair.
I never, ever, would take acharge like that.

(34:55):
If I didn't do something likethat, I don't care if they say,
yo, you'll get out in 10 days or1,100.
I'm a roll of dice, nigga,because I couldn't live with
myself doing something like that.
You know what I mean?
I could never.
So he did it and, like I said,he got multiple offenses, the
family got multiple offenses andhe's a rat to boot.
It, and he's a rat to boot.

(35:15):
It's over for you.
Sour cream, cream cheese, akathe BB gun bandit Pack it up,
nigga, pack it the fuck up.
And I got so much rhymes forthis nigga, I'm not going to
even do it now.
I'm going to wait.
I'm going to hold off.
You know what I mean, becauseI'm getting vicious in this one.
I'm going to wait.

(35:36):
I can't wait for his interview.
Like I said, whoever interviewedhim, they need to address that.
Let me say this For all y'allsaying he ain't a rat he can get
his paperwork.
Because that's what I would doIf a nigga said I was a rat and
oh, I can't get.
Okay, I'm going to get mypaperwork.
Y'all go tell Cream to go gethis docket number and to tell

(35:58):
you every day he want the call,every time he want the call, and
what he said, if you see it'sblacked out.
You already know.
So if y'all don't want tobelieve me or told, tell him to
get his own paperwork and provehe ain't a rat.
That's all he got to do andI'll shut up.
I will track everything I saidand I put $10,000 in his

(36:19):
commerce service.
Nigga, and that's word to mamalove on mama love's urn and
grave, nigga.
Yeah, and we can leave it atthat.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
We can end it right there.
You know what I'm saying.
Get your paperwork.
We already know what it is withthe rest of your brothers,
jateek and everybody else.
You know what I'm saying.
You all want to get in thatbragging boasting cream.
Get your paperwork.
That's all we want.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
That's it, nobody don't want to hear no raps from
a rat.
Your rap is trash, nigga.
Just stop it, nigga.
You trash and your image isfake.
You're finished, bro.
You can't come back from that.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
It's over, that's it, that's a fact.
Man Shout out to Tony Clanton,man Shout out to Tony the big
dog, and he might be home.

Speaker 2 (37:02):
It ain't over.
He got immediate appeal.
He go back at the end of thismonth or June.
A couple things can happen.
They can dismiss it outright,which probably most likely they
ain't gonna do that.
They can order a new trial andhe can get a bail while they
order a new trial.
So you know, hopefully one ofthem things happens.
We're knowing June, you know.

(37:22):
Shout out to Tony man.
Shout out to now born.
Shout out to the regulators.
Shout out to all the realniggas.
You know who you are.
There's too many of you niggasthat name, but y'all know who
you are.
You know who my heart's in andwho I got love for you and who I
got love for.
You know what I mean, and italways been 20 versus 1.
These niggas group up.
They be mad at me for fucking,they bitches and violating them

(37:43):
and all that type of shit.
But the niggas that love melove me.
You know how many niggas Isaved in the new.
Like I said, not the Nigga whenwe was going to jail before the
gang shit.
We was playing that flag.
We had to get busy on theisland so niggas could come
behind us Me SI, other niggasfrom other hoods too, but I'm

(38:03):
talking about niggas from NewBrighton who planted that flag.
Two top bunches shot Yo, whereyou from Staten Island, skinny
nigga, had to fight for thephone, taking the phone, putting
it in my back pocket.
You niggas could never do that.
Stop it.
You niggas is in a cell, scaredto death.
To come out you gotta be with20 niggas.
But that's the era we live in,I'm telling you.

(38:24):
I remember in my era when wefirst started, you was corny.
If you was in a gang, niggaslooked at you.
Man, you looked at corny if youain't in a gang.

Speaker 1 (38:34):
It's still the same.
I'm 550.
I'm jacking 550.
I look at all the niggas andthe gangs is corny.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
And I salute the rail rights, the first niggas that
played that flag.
Those niggas had to do it andit was a common cause.
Niggas was oppressing them.
Now, when they do it, it'sself-protection and they just
beating up each other.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
There's no other reason to do it.

Speaker 2 (38:59):
That's what they do.
They go, you go in that wrong,the wrong dorm or cell them
niggas switch sets likeunderwear nigga.
Yeah, that's a fact, that'swhat they do.
So it ain't no honor with thisshit.
But yeah, little bro, I'm aboutto take my daughters out and
relax and enjoy myself.
Man, it was a pleasure talkingto you.
You need me again.
We do part two.

(39:20):
We'll do that.
But Sloppy Poppy I don't knowwho put you up to that, but you
don't wish you didn't do thatfat, nasty, warless looking ass.
Nigga.
Nigga, named Sloppy Poppy, gotthe nerve the unmitigated,
unadulterated goal to disrespecta demigod.
Nigga, fuck is wrong with you.
But yeah, on that note, I'm out, little bro.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
Yeah, god bless you and yours man.
Have a wonderful day, man.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
You already.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
Peace, peace.
Lftg.
Signing out.
Man Shout out to my brotherTraj the Don.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
Peace, that's right.
Traj Tone, free to rail, youalready.
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