No jumper coolest podcast in the world and today I am bringing you guys a very Fascinating insight to a man who I've become sort of a fascinated by on Instagram. Yeah, cuz bra Is in the building? How you doing man? I'm alive man breathing. Yeah, I'm breathing. I can't uh, I can't ask for more Yeah, I can't ask for more. That's good man. You got a nice little kit in front of you here We got the ocean spray right we got the ocean spray. We got the DD. Yeah, that's DDG right here The Donna drug game. That's my brother's on material. We got yeah, we got land shark We got custom jeans for my man self. So everything's custom. This is my man Harvey J Okay, I know who Harvey J is he thinks possible. Oh Harvey J. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah for sure And nice and so the the bathrobe or is it is it fair to call it a bathrobe? It's definitely a bathrobe. Okay, I feel like just like how Crocs are universal now. Uh-huh Universal now The bathrobe yeah for sure it looks like a more involved bathrobe than what I'm normally used to with bathrobe Oh, yeah, it's definitely see when you when you dealing with Harvey man You got to be more extravagant just the regular average dose. You got pockets. Oh, yeah, see, you know I actually feel like it might not be that great at drying you know No, I don't think no, I don't think silk is right. It's silk. Is it I don't know Manufacturer, but I'm proud of wow. Yeah, and then we got the fat boys gotta have the fat boys Yeah, you be smoking a lot of loud, huh? I'm all about smoking loud. Yeah That's all I'm gonna survive this 24-hour stream of Kermak I'm doing after this burn it down. Yeah, are we live for numbers? Okay, so Yeah, man, so okay, let's do a little bit of the early Story, so where are you from? I'm from Durham, North Carolina, right? Okay. You still reside around there We live in the boys city Been out there since I was a little kid. They never left nice. Okay, and what was it like you grow up in the hood or what? Oh, I mean you could say you know because the the projects out there is it too big The city's not too big itself. It's a growing city now. You know not comparable to Charlotte or Ali, but um you know the hoods and the suburban areas a lot are very very close and I stayed with my grandma for shit show as you know about eight nine years old and when she passed We went straight to the we went straight to the bricks. Okay, there since then, you know just growing up in the urban environment You know this would this would it turn you into really? Okay? Yeah, both parents around and uh, yeah Okay, what were your parents like? Pops was a Rolling Stone. He was a he died from a Sarosa liver cuz he was a heavy drink. Oh, yeah, you know you grew up in the 80s, you know, you didn't know Those drills were bad for you true. So he grew up in that timeframe for sure moms like a hippie, okay Were they aware of what was going on in the streets? It does get a little hot in here right I was kind of thinking that when I say you come in with that I Okay, but so Oh, so she listened to ludicrous but what they weren't involved in a criminal behavior or anything No, see now see we can go we can probably sit here for about three or four hours talking about my family history Wade Remington who's my daddy's second cousin my first cousin. Um, I caught with the most cocaine in North Carolina back in the 80s Oh, you know half of my family's some hells angels You know, we got a little bit of mixed area things some trailer part trash and then we got some high-end and bezel mint bankers Oh, well like that, you know, okay. So yeah, this is criminal history for sure Definitely, so were you always like drawn to the streets or when would you say you jumped off the porch? I got we got thrown into the mix. You know I'm saying like, you know poverty hits everybody You know, even with even even with two pair of household You could still suffer and they have to you know move into a circumstance where you need to save money and you know Diograte a little bit. That's what happened with us, you know, especially with grandma died So we definitely have to figure that one way so your grandma died and that kind of messed up this But it's just like, you know, she was the backbone everything, you know, especially to the like the hot You know the monarch, you know, so right she kept everything together and at the day everybody was on their own and You know, we had to move so okay, so you guys move more towards a rougher area at that time Yeah, yeah, we were right a rough area for sure But most of my friends again, they're so close, right? So most of my friends are from that area we ended up moving into anyway Uh-huh, so he was already, you know in the mix type stuff But then when you move out there, you know, definitely about being the mix, right? Okay, definitely So, uh, yeah, when did you first start getting in trouble or getting involved in the streets? I Say my first time was was was still in stuff like that, you know small child I ain't got no big ain't got no felonies and you know, I Ain't you know Everybody has a story, you know as a kid growing up, you know when they stole and then they started getting into stuff like that We stole because we we was hungry. We have nothing, you know And mom mom pops pops out working Mom inside to take your ass outside. You know in those generations, right? So it started from stealing and stuff like that and you know how it progressed It's crazy now because I was like just watching this interview of like people just talking about stealing from the grocery store And they just talk about it like that's a victimless crime Like not a victimless crime But like as if you can't get in trouble for it as if it's so not a big deal I'm like, bro when I was stealing out the grocery store when I was a kid I was terrified and like they were really gonna arrest you for that shit. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah That was my first charge. That's my first time being the black police back of a police car stealing candy So so but I mean, you know, I'm I made a promise dancing You know, I don't want to get caught no more So you but you didn't pledge to stop doing crimes, but to just not get caught. Yeah, I'll please get better at it That makes sense. Yeah. Okay. So where'd you kind of go from there? Man, we did all kind of stuff man, you know, we did all kind of stuff We did breaking in and we did robberies. Uh-huh, you know, we we we stuff people up You know, everybody everybody does crime in a certain fashion, you know, I'm saying to a certain point Ain't nothing to brag about it's just some of the stuff we did but now we're to the point where we're like You know, a lot of people don't make it out. They tell the story for shit show So, you know, we happen to be here and you know, thank the Lord for sure So it's like looking back on it ain't nothing to boost about and plus it's like When you get older When you change the way you look at things the things you look at will change. Yeah, especially when you have kids Yeah, that's when you have kids. Definitely. Definitely. We can get into all that for sure But so okay, did you ever actually when you first become a gang member gang member? I was never a game. Oh, okay Because the Cuzborough thing No, cuz bro comes from I was a rapper at first and it was like a lot It was a long name was little boss hall Ken folks shot a man a little bit cuz bro All right And first I was baby man to shorten it down baby man Okay, and then once that was put to the side I came a family man. I started doing the The clip stuff and going live and I was there trying to think of a name I just chose cuz we're out of that. Okay, but I swear by you know Sam You know being from being being from this decide we are I choose I don't choose size. Hmm, you know I'm blurs off for Chris folks. Okay. Don't matter. You know saying We mainly started doing it just for music because we was just about the music at first That's how that's that came along. Oh, I was having no game. Was there a lot of gang activity where you were growing up? Really Our first studio I'm our first to do was that like for I was like 12 to 50 years old and the gang unit You know Martin my house as a gang affiliated meeting area some symptom shit like that Because you were hanging out with gang members. Are they yeah? Cuz I had a lot of traffic from the studio Oh, okay. It's back in like 03. So it's not as abnormal to have a studio back in 2003, right? Yeah, no, I guess. Yeah, it's a good point But um, okay, but what what was the direction of the music and everything like that at that stage? Just like everybody else everybody, you know, everybody got this story of an old pass and a hobby They used to do and use pick up. I took it serious though. You know, we got nominated for the carolina music awards We did a little bit of traveling but we're pretty decent at it and my brother um My brother went to full self-assign in engineering. So we got a little background and that stuff like that, right? You know My daddy said if you don't do it all you shouldn't do it at all. So we try to dip my hands in everything, right? How far did the music actually go in terms of success or popularity before kind of uh, went in another direction? So life answers I had a youtube channel called hunterproof quartel tv And this is like 16 17 years ago and I was out with a with a camera recording doing interviews Going to the hood recording Artist that was coming to the studio and stuff like that and kind of doing away. That's when I met my wife 15 years five kids so, you know I chose I chose a family Definitely and for sure over the music side of things what you felt you had to make a choice Yeah, I had to how come I said because you put you on the road. You can't be there. You know, you can't It won't pay in bills, you know And I saying I wouldn't believe that it will pay bills But at the time as a young teenager with children with child You know, I'm not thinking like that's real. Yeah, so I'm just like I gotta I gotta figure something out to maintain this first. Then I get to it later Definitely 15 years later. When you start smoking weed? Shit, I was 10 my cousin bow At the race car shop. Hey, me a joint We said you ain't gotta listen to your mommy in retrospect What how was the weed you were smoking? Oh, she back then that Reggie Miller Oh, uh, uh, 2005 man, shit Yeah, that was a good one back to a pair of these days. Right. Yeah for sure. Yeah, it's been out of Cali. I'm up in Cali I ain't gonna lie. This weed out here got me God really for sure fat boys, man Fat boys got me fucked up for so it's fat boys something from out here out there That was everywhere. Oh, it's on the way We all got a little bit of fat boy in us It's just You quit you quit Yeah, I hate when someone says something pause worthy and I miss it. Yeah, actually like I mean, I'm ironically pausing Ironically because I actually think it's stupid as fuck. But you know, it's like, yeah, it's a two-way streak for me. Yeah Yeah, it's two ways through for me. You see, uh, uh mason them now. They got like a whole pause channel They do mason. Yeah dedicated to pause not mace. Um, what's the name? Um, uh, uh God there with Dave Dash Oh, what the guy would aim? Um, Dave, um, Dave East and Jim Jones. Who's the other guy? May night went fabulous on the podcast. Yeah, they got a dedicated pause page for this mother Really? Yeah, I feel like he's just feeding into it at this point I've known multiple podcasts that had to ban the use of pause over the years got too much Yeah, I mean, it just gets kind of ridiculous at a certain point Kind of up the flow of the podcast, especially when everybody else go like fake laugh at it It's kind of like you either fucking fake laugh at it and it's just awkward Or this is a good one though. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah these days man. It's just so washed. Yeah I feel like it's gonna fade eventually Well, I feel like that's my problem is that I think the ones that I do are fucking hilarious And I think like a lot of the other ones people do are stupid as a rash. Yeah, like if lush does one around me, I'm not Oh, it's lush. Yeah But uh, okay, so was uh, was there any uh Reservations about starting to do the social media stuff or how that coming together? Oh, man, that just came out to Woodworks, man Pretty much my nephew he plays fortnight. He streams and stuff like that and I'm always talking shit, you know coming to my nephew in my house So I his friends in the background was like man, he needed he needed he needed a stream He needed to be on here talking shit So we just end up doing it and we kind of came it kind of came up with a formula where we was going to be like, all right We're gonna we're going to shoot for a week and then we're going to post next week and while we're posting next week You know with scheduled posts we're going to be filming again So kind of like a job where we're going to have a cycle going okay before the first week was up the My college kids that I ran into my first bar clip that brought me back into it or bought it to a super life Was the college kids and asked me how long I've been married and I said 13 years and what I'm saying So I like the Kevin Gates scenario You know, so I just it was one of those clips. It just went crazy and it was like a hashtag Who's this? Okay, and then the second one was with the um, and it's kind of hard to say I know you're you're you're you're edgy, right? Your podcast edgy, but the term of me saying uh, it was a black African American kid that told me to start acting black He's gonna piss him off and I told him I said sorry I can like a female that's gonna piss me off Right because he was zesty as you get them saying so I bought the uno reverse car. They say uh-huh. Yeah, I just see that one Yeah, so that's the uno reverse car for sure. That one was the second one that went borrow and then you know fast forward Maybe six months. Well, here we are just being consistent making content. I got my nephew now, you know, um Just like I did back in there. I ran a studio. I found him He's running the studio doing exactly just like a mirror of me, you know Um, just trying to help him and got him. So I got this like concept of uncle nepps Like they were in the uck season right now, right? Right, you know, it's our job to So to reach back and got the next generation up up and coming for sure even if we got power or not Right. Um, so he's one of them. Um, just kind of just diving back in the engineering producing doing content and you know Have you dealt with a lot of uh accusations of being a wigger over the years? Yeah, so like Wigger or wigger, you know, you can you can argue to say context of using the a and e I'm just now getting into saying wigger on the podcast and not feeling weird about it because I feel like it's what it's been So close to the other one. Yeah It has always kind of fell off limits and then recently I'm like I've seen so many people saying it that I'm like I guess I Actually, but it's you can't be like the w word Or the what about the e r the a is there arguing there? I do think that that's a thing but like 1090 jake posted a Instagram reel and it said like it's that current trend like uh, Yeah Show yourself when you were a wigger. Yeah, and he posts all this clips of him back in the day or whatever and I commented I'm like, bro. You're still a wigger and he goes the hard r is crazy. Yeah, I seen that the hard r was crazy, which I honestly didn't think about but I guess you feel bad. Huh? You feel bad? Not really. I mean It would have been awkward if somebody in my life was like actually offended by it I don't know Because like, you know, you want to apologize But I don't know if I would have been able to apologize with a straight face Well back then it was sort of like a derogatory term towards white people that were I would say it still is but people have kind of grown to like appreciate it. Yeah. Now we are Yeah, just same way because we don't take ourselves as serious as we did in the 90s or whatever where like If you call me a wigger like what are you saying? You're a white guy that is like appreciative of black culture like all right It's a form of an endearment now Yeah, I mean the offensive use is just like you're someone who doesn't even know who you are Because you're such a fucking retarded white dude that you You actually think that you are something that you're not That's that's like man the sea salt ones for sure the negative uses is that you think it's hard or easy to To to to identify the ones to like this one's validated. This one's not you can just tell I mean life is just all about being self aware and people who aren't self aware are always just going to be kind of cringe And easy to identify Yeah Sometimes sometimes I like to be cringe on purpose But you can like totally fuck with a nerd the nosy's a nerd, but if you're like if it's a nerd who thinks he's like a thug It's hilarious You know if you're a nerd who like thinks that he's a Casanova, but really he'd be scaring all the girls Yeah, that's that's like the the root of like humor right there is like someone who thinks they're something they're not absolutely sad It's definitely a lit up You know that hit where you're just like sucking like tobacco air or like weed air I guess Um, okay, so Where are we um So, okay, like what's your uh day-to-day life like at this point? What do you do? It's very drastic, you know, um We've uh, we try we did some test runs. We went to Cleveland then we went to new york So we feel like we have uh, you know a formula that can work on the road. Okay, um Doing what on the road? Um content. Okay, you know, um Collaborations is bad for us. Uh-huh, you know Um brand deals is obviously where everybody goes for a while for I pay for the bills when monetization monetization isn't You know the social media sometimes or doesn't pay pay right right? Um, so that's pretty much the the aspect right there. Like, you know, we um, we run a couple channels So we kind of kind of do like, you know, promotional ad Revenue stuff for uh different companies and stuff word. Yeah Nice. So will you just go on this monkey app? Yes, that's what you do. Yeah. Yeah, that's that's the original thing that we do. We um, we do something called random chat and I do it on Lives, it's just sort of like how tiktok is too. It has it, but it's not as popular There's a few other ones. Um, it's called random chat. Yeah Yeah, that's the genre of it like random chatting with random people and are these safe to do on stream No, absolutely not something well, see there's there's two ways to go about it with twitch If something happens on there that isn't with the guidelines, you're gonna get banned for sure. Right, right Kicks maybe more open minded for sure kicks a little bit open minded So normally we do something called a black screen where we have a black screen kind of already Right, you know in the end of the lake for sure. Okay. Yeah, that way you can just censor it out and Bring that makes sense. But that's why I don't really promote. That's why everybody asks like when I don't never see him live I'll never see him live. That's the reason because it's like I don't want to capture nothing Something crazy. So you feel like if you promote it that people are gonna Go there and show you their dicks on purpose I guess honestly wild world on there I would almost even want to do that. Like just to f*** with you. But yeah, so I could see the appeal There's a lot of you on there There's a lot of you seen a lot of dicks by accident like this everybody asked. It's a known thing Right, that's why there's a black box for it to hide that shit. Yeah, that's a while man So I was out there for sure. It's crazy too. Cause like you can't even trust somebody. You could just be talking to somebody They could just pull it out. No, no, no, no, you know what? I'm a great identifier for that Like you gotta be on point for that for sure For sure like you can tell because you got like you got the the the the ceiling people, you know First you see the ceiling just get about it Oh, because that means they're about to just Just you know, just bow quick as you can got it, right? And then when we see, you know, miners Quick as you can go up there. It does the I was thinking. Yeah. Yeah report it. Yeah Oh, because they're not even allowed to be on. No, absolutely not. Yeah, it's I feel like it's a duty. You know, it's my job. I'm the hall monitor Report right get it out of here. Definitely. It's just sure Definitely So what's like the craziest shit you've ever gotten into in your life in my life? Yeah, give me a give me a wild north carolina tail Wild north carolina tail I don't know man It's gonna give me a lot of trouble A lot of trouble a lot of trouble Wild uh, North Carolina is not really wild man. This is wild people you know North Carolina is uh A very diverse In state right, you know what I mean? This is from coast and got mountains and you got the you got the ocean I got mountains of ocean together. We got that shit But we do have mountains and then we have P mod to the ocean right and forest And then little baby cities, but only two charlotte and um Raleigh, okay kind of like the big cities So right we're stuck to do but not really yeah, I got a really bad car accident in uh, rocky mountain rocky mountain. Yeah What happened? uh Middle of the night driving back from florida to new hampshire and uh It was like raining but It was like We start to see like a lot of cars like slowing down and shit But we're like going real fast And so I started slowing down But then all of a sudden I realized that the ground had like frozen over And I start skidding and I can just blast the car into the back of an 18-wheeler because we weren't able to slow down and uh Just totally F***ed it up. That was like the only really bad car accident I ever had Yeah, it was just I didn't have any like actual injuries, but I just hurt so bad for like days after that I was so sore I could barely move Yeah, honestly experience for you. It was I don't know what the f*** we were doing We're just in a hotel room just like laying there the whole time because our bodies hurt so bad from his car So it was Huh? No, we didn't go to the hospital, but yo, actually honestly out there That was like one of the first time I really seen like real deal racism right in front of my face What are you talking about? It's like a white dude gave us a ride from the auto body shop to the Hotel he just gave us a ride. What do you mean? What do you say? And when he's giving us the ride he just goes Yeah, I could take you to this hotel right here, but there's there's a ton of n words there So I'm gonna drop you off at this other one a mile down the road Yeah, he just dropped it on us and I just like was not used to that at all And me and my friend just like look at each other like Like we didn't say anything because you know he's giving us a f***ing ride So I figured I would just hold my tongue, but yeah, that was so I was a lot of racism out there Yeah, for sure. So okay Yeah, yeah Have you uh Been on the receiving end of that All right, I get crazy story I'm no cap. So I still have a warrant out in Mississippi before so I still talk about it, but it's not it's not a fair warrant so Back in the day we did the show in um Jackson, Mississippi We ran out of the community center. My brother was in the navy at the time So he was stationed out there So we had like his whole little unit come out there and we did like jealous shots and all kind of s*** It was a nice little party. We had to pay the um the sheriff to be there per said how many people They ended up getting pissed off who the whoop said we had to shut it down got mad. I was this motherfucker Um I'm telling us that we need to tell everybody this person. I was like now Y'all paid the police and be here. So y'all tell them this first. We're leaving. We were trying to count money and go And he you know catching the attitude and said some dumb s*** like uh, take it take your Yankee ass back up north I'm like, bitch. I'm from north carolina. I live below Dixie line. You know, geographical illiterate He got mad and was like coming at me. I turned around if I know I woke up He had shot me in the back with a taser. Oh, what? Yeah, this is Mississippi Um, so what'd that do? You just like collapse. Yeah, I just woke up bro on the ground, bro And that motherfucker had his foot on me put him up and uh, taste us out Got down hog time and put me in the back and shit. They beat my ass too What the f*** was this a hog tied you and beat your ass and then what? Because I talk s*** and especially Because I was getting in trouble with the law when I was younger too So I used to talk s*** all the time especially when it was like what does that too mean? What does that too mean? It's a me f***ing mom and it's a me f***ing grandma You know, I was just rambunctious rebellious, right? So with them in Mississippi was different. I tried to talk some s*** to that motherfucker that bitch open that door and hit me With that motherf***er stick I shut the hell up. I swear to God It was different. Mm-hmm. Wow. Yeah, so that may bond I ain't never went back I still got it there. Wow. That's crazy. Fuck me s***. God damn. Still late Um So what are you uh trying to do with the content s*** going forward? I'm just trying to go up out of mine gonna lie to you man. I'm just trying to go up man I'm trying to get with Aiden Ross, man and do some brand risk deals with him. Oh, you want to fight somebody Yeah, who you want to fight? Whoever man if it f***ing pays the bills bro. I'll whip ass or give my ass a whip doing it You think you got a squabble or what? A hard dog squabble. What's this? You got any boxing training? Yeah, I got street fight training. Okay. A little bit in it. I can get it right. No, I can see it. Yeah. Yeah, it's this. But who do you want to fight? You got anybody in mind? I always thought Patty Supreme. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I do Patty pause Definitely pause I know Patty, but I don't even know if he's doing the boxing s***. Honestly, I haven't heard anything about him in so long Yeah, yeah, I went to florida and watched him box f***ing boonk gang No, was there a box burglane? No, I'm not man I don't think I got a future in the Now that if you like if you really f***ing thought about it, you really f***ing thought about it, right? You really put your mind to it. Ate right, did good, worked out Got any say for it? You wouldn't do it? I just think like even if I Really gave fighting my all It's just not really fighting And also like when I was training for that fight too, it was just it shocked me how much it took Why'd you do it then money? But uh It shocked me how much it took my focus away from the actual podcast thing, you know, like it just really We should turn you up a little bit, right? Huh got some attention to you turned up a little bit. It was fun for a little bit But so we're all probably not a good use of my time, but you know Ain't gonna spin the block on the box. Got you Sure Um, all right, so uh, what what else do you want the people to know? S*** man, um My name is cus, bro. I'm from the south from dirt north carolina You know, I feel like we the biggest in the city and we can say that for s***. So we got dj cutter the biggest dj In north carolina, we got tristan reese the biggest upcoming artist in north carolina You know what i'm saying tj the barber. He just cut cut finesse, uh, uh the celebrity barber. He just cut finesse two times um biggest barber and see We're just trying to go for the biggest right, you know and We're just trying to uh Bring everybody together at the same time and show them how to do content make money off of and do it the right way I like it Uh anybody you would like to thank? god first Shout out god shout out god Shout out god shout out to the team right out to hugo the biggest comedian By the way, this is the biggest comedian right here in nc north carolina. He been out here at la How long have you been out here? Probably like 16 months Nice trying to stay connected in man My boy harvard j right here the biggest content creator right there that he think is possible god The facachi robe god, you know the king of durn for shit show No passing the torch, you know, we all just gotta See north carolina got a problem with trying to Collab with each other really all we're trying to beef with each other. Uh-huh. Yeah, it's hard to create a community out there I feel like we're gonna change All right, man cusbra Appreciate you. I appreciate you gang much love No jumber coolest podcast in the world. 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