The Real Report - A Boogie Wit da Hoodie on spending $500K on Chrome Hearts, smashing his Ferrari & and releasing a new EP.
52 min
•Mar 2, 2026about 2 months agoSummary
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie discusses his new EP 'Artistry,' his 72 gold and platinum records, spending over $500K on Chrome Hearts jeans, crashing his Ferrari, and his journey from SoundCloud to international stardom with consistent hits and sold-out shows.
Insights
- Artist success metrics extend beyond chart performance to lifestyle spending and brand partnerships, with A Boogie leveraging his wealth as cultural currency
- Longevity in hip-hop requires evolving from pure club music to melodic versatility while maintaining authenticity and street credibility
- Geographic market penetration varies significantly; East Coast artists face stronger competition than West Coast despite equal talent, requiring strategic positioning
- Wealth management for high-earning artists involves calculated spending on depreciating luxury goods versus investment pieces like Birkin bags
- Independent artist leverage and label deals require strategic negotiation; A Boogie maintains flexibility between independent and label releases
Trends
Luxury fashion brands (Chrome Hearts, Amiri) experiencing saturation cycles; artists shifting to emerging designers and custom piecesMelodic rap and singing integration becoming standard rather than niche, driven by artists like A Boogie and 50 Cent influenceArtist-to-community philanthropy (sneaker donations, clothing giveaways) becoming expected brand behavior for major earnersBirkin bags and luxury accessories repositioned as investment vehicles with appreciation potential, attracting hip-hop wealthInternational touring revenue (6-figure shows) becoming primary income stream over streaming and traditional record salesFashion collaborations and brand deals becoming critical revenue diversification for established artistsAttention span decline affecting album length strategy; 6-13 track EPs preferred over 16+ track albumsBulletproof vehicle customization becoming status symbol in hip-hop culture alongside traditional luxury cars
Topics
Music Production and Melodic Rap EvolutionLuxury Fashion Brand Spending and DepreciationArtist Earnings and Six-Figure Show EconomicsChrome Hearts Jeans Market and PricingEP vs Album Release StrategyInternational Touring and Geographic Market PenetrationBirkin Bag Investment and Resale ValueIndependent vs Label Deal NegotiationsArtist Philanthropy and Community GiveawaysDapper Dan Custom Fashion and CollaborationsBronx Hip-Hop Culture and Regional IdentityStreaming vs Live Performance RevenueCelebrity Lifestyle Risk ManagementFashion Trend Cycles and Cultural SaturationArtist Brand Partnerships and Endorsements
Companies
Chrome Hearts
A Boogie discussed spending over $500K on Chrome Hearts jeans, with pairs ranging from $10K-$70K, establishing himsel...
Amiri
Fashion brand discussed as experiencing market saturation; A Boogie mentioned owning Amiri pieces and noted the brand...
Hermès
Birkin bags discussed as investment pieces with appreciation value; A Boogie mentioned owning multiple sizes and cons...
Dapper Dan
Custom fashion designer mentioned for creating bespoke jackets and suits; A Boogie paid $5K for a custom jacket inspi...
Flight Club
Sneaker retailer where A Boogie reportedly purchased 5,000 pairs of sneakers for Bronx projects during Christmas
iHeartRadio
Podcast distribution platform mentioned multiple times in ad reads for competitor shows (No Grip, Doubt, The Sixth Bu...
Apple Podcasts
Podcast platform mentioned in multiple sponsor ad reads for competitor shows
People
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie
Primary guest; discussed 72 gold/platinum records, $500K Chrome Hearts spending, Ferrari crash, new EP 'Artistry', an...
Uncle Murda
Co-host of 'The Real Report'; conducted interview and provided commentary on A Boogie's career and lifestyle
Jada
Co-host of 'Joe and Jada' podcast; part of interview panel with A Boogie
Max B
Musical influence cited by A Boogie for melodic rap style development and inspiration
50 Cent
Musical influence cited for gangster-singing fusion style that A Boogie adopted in his melodic approach
Chris Brown
Discussed as legendary performer doing 3-hour shows; A Boogie mentioned wanting to collaborate and referenced past st...
Casanova
Referenced as incarcerated artist; A Boogie mentioned Casanova facilitated Chris Brown studio introduction
Carl Thomas
Featured on A Boogie's EP track 'Dead to Me'; discussed as strong melodic collaboration
Trippie Redd
Featured on A Boogie's EP; discussed as part of melodic rap trend
Mary J. Blige
Referenced as 1990s musical icon; A Boogie mentioned her performing at his Radio City show
A$AP Rocky
Fashion trendsetter credited with popularizing man purses/Birkin bags in hip-hop culture
Biggie Smalls
Referenced as comparison point for new artists sounding similar; discussed Brooklyn's initial skepticism of Sean Paul
Wiz Khalifa
Referenced as example of artist with confidence to smoke publicly in any setting
Mitch Green
Referenced in Mike Tyson fight story outside Dapper Dan store; historical hip-hop culture reference
Mike Tyson
Referenced for famous fight with Mitch Green in front of Dapper Dan store in 1980s
Quotes
"I feel like it's two different type of hungerness that was going on when it comes to like when I was motherfucking broke and now a nigga with money still hungry. You know what I'm saying? It's different fucking aspects and expectations of myself and all that now."
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie•Early interview
"There's levels to this shit, man. Like, you can afford it. You know what I'm saying? When you get up to that level, just do the shit. You're not supposed to be like, trying to make yourself look like it is."
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie•Chrome Hearts discussion
"I don't show off my cars though. I show off my bulletproofs. I don't show off my cars though. You know what I'm saying? I don't feel right. I'm out here. So like, I ain't single nigga no my card."
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie•Vehicle discussion
"I just be myself and do what I would, you know? You gotta just do what you would do. If anything, you don't wanna move off another nigga opinion just because of the money and the fame."
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie•Career authenticity discussion
"72 gold and platinum records. And a nigga not even going hard. I'm not even going hard no more. I'm just chilling. I really just drop music right now because I want my fans to hear my music."
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie•Career achievements
Full Transcript
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I'm Stephanie Young listen to Love Trapped on the iHeartRadio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts yo we in New York you know I gotta ask you you fuck up the strip clubs and the clubs who's your top five strippers and your top five ball tickets oh shit I'm not this is a real report I don't have this shit that's it that nigga said that nigga said fuck it that nigga said he doing this right now yo top five strippers and your top five ball tickets he didn't get stabbed Shut the fuck up with those people. Brovins! Brovins! What do you get movies with? Oh! Brovins! Brovins! Brovins! Brovins! I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, it's the talk of New York. And it's the boy Uncle Murda, a.k.a. Lil Jeff Lenny. And we coming live from New York City with the fucking king of New York City right now. I see his jacket, man. I see what's going on. in the Bronx in the building. The nigga with the most accolades, the most cars, throws the most money in the clubs. We got A Boogie in the building. Make some noise for A Boogie. A Boogie in the building, Bronx song, you heard? We got to take a shot to that. Yo, take some shots to that, man. It's not the shot or the fight. Let's get it, man. Definitely, man. What's up? What's up? Let's talk about the EP, man. Let's talk about the EP. Fire. I'm going to keep it real. I'm glad you did Dead to Me, Carl Thomas, you did that. I'm loving Glitchin'. I love, what is it, Drunk? What's your favorite one though? I think it's between Dad to me, but I like the feature you got Party Girls. What is it? Party Girls? Party Girls with 41. Yeah, yeah. I like that one, Zeddy Will. And I ain't gonna lie, man. I know how you fuck up the strip club. Shout to the whole hot bitch crew. You know, Q, Bubba, A, just everybody, man. Shout to the whole hot bitch crew. And I like Red Light too, because you talking about throwing 10,000 in Starless on the day. Yeah, Starless Night. Starr is nice. I like that, man. Mines is glitching, dead to me. I ain't gonna front the whole, everything, I ain't gonna front, man. I like the shit with Zelly and them, the 4-1, and the Trippie Red shit, that shit knocking. The Trippie Red, the Trippie Red shit. That's the thing sometimes though, you see how you say I'm a club nigga and all that, I be in the clubs, right? I be listening to other niggas in the clubs, but I like that though, like Pluto in the club and all that, that's my vibe. But when I make music and shit, I don't be thinking like club music sometimes, So I just be freestyling, speaking my mind. And then when I drop and shit, I be like, damn, I need some club music, feel me? So right now that's where I'm at with the EP crossing into the album. I feel like not just club music, but just vibes in general, just having vibes, just vibrations, not just some shit that niggas gotta sit in and really listen to the words heavily and shit, just like no emotion on that motherfucker. I'm just about to say that, Cause this one feel like, this is for all the fellas that's going through a little, I feel like this is for the fellas like, all right, get back outside. Like, you back outside. If you was probably going through something in the house and you and the missus, we back outside. Let's go, fellas. Let's get focused, man. Yeah, definitely. If I'm doing it, yeah, everybody gotta be doing it. That type of, you know? Got you. But like, nigga, shit. Like, the process of making an album is the reason why I dropped the EP. I felt like I needed a little, you know, a little more time to drop this album. So I was just like Alright fuck it Let me just pick Six of my favorite songs Right now And those was it Right there Look at that Boy that's how that came about And the name of the album Is Artistry So I ain't have an EP name And none of that Tell me I was like Fuck you bro I never even realized A Boogie has 72 What is it Let's look up the accolades 72 across Gold and platinum records God damn Say that again For the people 72 across gold And platinum records So name some of the records Was five times platinum 7 times platinum 72 Look back at it I ain't even know that I ain't gonna lie I don't pay Oh shit Damn that's crazy Nah for real I don't look at that shit like that Cause I feel like I gotta just keep going That's a keep on going Type of thing Just like you know Same thing with this shit I just drop you know You drop some shit Get back in alive the next day I'm about to say I see you said that You think you more hungry now Or when you When you first came out Cause it seems like You still on your hungry So when I hear the music I'm like When people get your type of success Right and been doing it For that long you don't hear it no more like that. When I hear like this nigga still like hungry. Yeah, I feel like it's two different type of hungerness that was going on when it comes to like when I was motherfucking broke and now a nigga with money still hungry. You know what I'm saying? It's different fucking aspects and expectations of myself and all that now. So I just like, hell yeah, I'm still hungry but in a way different way now. I'm just creating like a life around this shit. Not just, you know, not one bubble of just me doing music and this whole shit, you know? Got you, got you. Yes, we're not playing, come on. We wanna smoke that A Boogie pack, man. What's up, man? You good? This how we do on The Real Report. A Boogie get to smoke. He was with us on the plane, so that's my guy. We went to him on the plane, man. Yo, I'ma tell you a story. I'ma tell you a story, right? So we was at rehearsal one time, right? And you were supposed to come there. The funniest shit. And my man Devon, shot him Devon David, he was like, no smoking, no smoking. And then, yo, you just came in with a spliffy just in the air. You can't make this shit up. Nobody said nothing to you. And I was like, see, that's power right there. Niggas just told us you can't smoke. So you got to tell them what you went back to. My man, Devon, he said, well, how about that you can't smoke? But a boogie walking here, look back at it. That's what I'm saying, man. Yo, worldwide success. Y'all niggas is funny as shit, y'all. Nah, man, you smoke wherever you want to. You ain't believe it. You know what I learned about that shit? Like some places you gotta walk in that shit and acting like you supposed to be doing it. When you like got that confidence in smoking, like you supposed to do the shit. Like Wiz Khalifa. Wiz Khalifa smoke anywhere. Hotel lobby. You just do the shit and you do it and you talk to people and like, you know. Like rest in peace, Nick, when he was alive and shit, we was in Rihanna on boardroom getting high and all these white people were looking at us crazy. So it was like, we thought it was a bad way. They wanted to, you know, they wanted to get high with us. So you know, you never really know, you gotta just. You better believe it. You better believe it. You guys just see yourself, man. I'm going to start doing that shit, man. We was just at a private event not too long ago with some important people. I ain't going to say what they y'all, right? Black Hawkers. And this guy right here was so like, sometimes get a little, he don't like when I want to smoke in certain places. And you'd be surprised, man. These people that were so important, they didn't mind that smoke. Did they mind that smoke, gang? I didn't even know you had 72 platinum and gold fucking records, bro. You put me on? I didn't even know that. That shit is crazy. Yo, look, Ed, why you worried about an ashtray for my man? He got it. We good. He got it. Yeah, man. I ain't even know I had that shit. Real shit. Like, I ain't even know I had over 70. You got worldwide hits. That's fire. How you start fucking with the melodies? How you start fucking with the melodies? Because I feel like- That came from, like, nigga, like I was saying in the other interview, like, that came from motherfucking, like, 50 and Max B type shit. Like, especially when, like, when it come from gangsters doing it and you from the hood and you around nothing but gangsters. So like singing at first feel like some shit that you can't do. You're not supposed to be doing that. It don't even feel right. This shit ain't cool, this shit ain't right. Nah, niggas gonna look at me funny. Yeah, you on a block and it's like, you know, you trapping at six in the morning, you out here singing and shit. But it became a thing after a while. Oh yeah, shout out 10 vocals too. Nigga from Harlem. Okay, yeah, yeah, facts. We used to be in a cut just singing that nigga shit and all that too. And all that came together and really put me in the lab doing that type of shit. Cause I started off with my little balls and all that. rapping like fucking Cassidy and shit. You start off like that. And after a while you gotta transition when you making music, songs and all that. So I'm like, I just put all my favorite type of inspirations together and I just came up with melodies. And that shit to this day, I got unlimited fucking melodies to this day. Come on, man. You know, we've seen your shows overseas. We've seen you in Paris, London, everybody knows A Boogie. It's hard for artists to get overseas recognition like you, man. And make all that money. How much money you spend on Chromebox? Cause you made a lot of motherfuckers go broke. A lot of niggas go broke trying to catch up with y'all niggas. I'm not doing it. Jeans 10,000. You know what I mean? You like a lot? Man, it's bad inspiration for people that don't know how to follow up with that. Like, I'm not doing it for people that, you know, that's making 5,000 a week to go spend they check on a pair of jeans. I'm not doing this bad. There's levels to this shit, man. Like, you can afford it. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, it is what it is. When you get up to that level, just do the shit. You're not supposed to be like, trying to make yourself look like it is. You know what I'm saying? When you there, it's just there. When you there, it's nothing. Yeah. Exactly, exactly. Like tell him what you're wearing there, that new ERD shit. Them niggas don't even know about that. He was just putting up, he was putting niggas up on that shit right now. You know what I'm saying? I knew the hat was Moni. That's probably, you know, a good ticket. It's a Moni hat. I fucked with it with the yellow and the brown. And what's the hoodie? The hoodie, how much of the hoodie? How much of the hoodie? About 2000? like 2000. I don't know. 2000 change, 2000 change, 2000. Something like that. That's decent from the chromes, because the chromes are what, 10,000? What's your expensive, most expensive chromes? 50,000 or something? For jeans? Yeah, you could say it's probably like 50, 60, 70 years. For one pair of jeans? Yeah. Chromes go big niggas. I got some, my black leathers with the lime green crosses, those are the most expensive chromes I probably got cut like. Damn. I can't even know number of those right there. Those are one of ones right there. You be looking like Liberace at the Nick games. I got this thing. You know he lot of Nick games. We was getting money back in the days, but you really get money. We need a lighter. We need a lighter. I got to borrow that jacket for a Nick game too. What's your favorite card? You can take this. I got this just because I got the Bronx tank coming in, man. Let me go get some from the Bronx. I seen you viral with the army tank. Which one is that? Oh, that's that motherfucking. That bulletproof shit. Yeah, that's that rhino. How was the ticket on that? About like 300, 400? My shit probably like 500 because I put the ballistic level six in my shit. I got the bulletproof bulletproof in my shit. When it come- He ain't lacking nigga. Yeah, when it come regular, it's not bulletproof all the way. Nah, he got a lot of cars, man. I'm a hit man when I say you don't know about the cars, but you- I don't show off my cars though. I know, he got a lot of shit. I show off my bulletproofs. I don't show off my cars though. You know what I'm saying? I don't feel right. I'm out here. So like, I ain't single nigga no my card. I'm in the city just got my shit parked outside for an hour going in and out of spots. Nah, I don't move silly like that. So I show niggas my BPs and because it's like, you know. What you gonna do nigga? Even outside this shit, it's like, what you gonna do? I'm going, you know what I'm saying? Definitely, definitely. Yeah, like. It's crazy because you consistent. Like a lot of, like now with this era of music, like a lot of artists are like lasting like a year and a half, two years, like you having that run and you like consistent overseas hits, sold out Radio City. Talk about that, because tell the average motherfucker bum nigga that's hating on you can't do that. Yeah, we had one of them 50 runs, man. Right, definitely. We had one of those type of runs, so it's like, man, can't beat that. Who out of New York did the shit? So it's like, when niggas be trying to argue about that whole, you know, now you don't gotta call me no king or whatever when it come down to the whole New York shit. I don't give a fuck about none of that. I just be like. But if you want to put up the stats. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 72 gold and platinum records. And a nigga not even going hard. I'm not even going hard no more. I'm just chilling. I really just drop music right now because I want my fans to hear my music. That's what I really like. I love making music. I don't want to be a nigga that's out here doing a whole lot of other shit so people could pay mind on my music. I'm trying to drop some flames and naturally let that shit go crazy because the music is actually fire. I don't want to have a gimmick with this shit. Definitely, definitely. Did you pick a single off this EP right here? Cause it's a, it's gonna be hard to pick. I'm about to say it's hard. Like which one you gonna really try to? I'm gonna go with Dead to Me. Cause Carl Thomas said what he saying. That shit, when that shit came on, I just was like, oh man. That was a strong one. Call the fans on me. I was in my bag. That was a fair. I was in my bag. You always get back when it comes to that melodic shit. I feel like that melodic shit, it wins, man. Especially with the girls, like when you aim for the girls, you can't really miss, you know? Or like girls hear music first, I feel like always. And then like niggas be in the car, niggas go to the club and they hear what the girls like. Like, oh, I'm gonna get this vibe, yup. They like the gangster shit too. You better believe it, you better believe it. There's sweet girls out in London that like the gangster shit now. So it's like. You know I've seen your shows, I've seen the impact. I've seen you perform plenty of times. the place is always, tickets always sell, it's A Boogie. I mean, come on bro, you could do a two, maybe three hour show. Mm-hmm, shit. Three hours is crazy for me. Three hours is crazy. Gotta hit that trail, man. I've seen Chris Brown do it, Merc. You just seen Chris Brown do three hour show. Yeah, shout out to Chris Brown too. I was saying, I think it's a goat, right? Three hour show. Yeah, he's a motherfucking legend in this shit. He definitely on it, man. Shout out to Chris Brown. All right, still doing it. Fuck that, he's still doing it. Who would you want to feature with, like Chris Brown? I could see you doing a dope break. Yeah, me and Chris Brown wanna make some flames. I remember he came to the studio back in G and before Cas got booked, shout out to Casanova too, Free Cas. Free Casanova, man. Listen, Quad, Cas was like, man, you want Chris Brown to do a song with you? I'm like, yeah, nigga. He like, yeah, you out to the studio right now. You know how that shit. Look at that, see that letter? Look at that. Cas did have a song with Chris Brown. Yeah, definitely, hell yeah. They fucked with each other, Heavy too. After that, we fucked with Bro Heavy after that too. We did that pills in automobiles. We went to LA, shot the video and all that. My son had a thousand vibes in the video. Literally like a thousand vibes. Me and my friends was looking like, nah, this nigga's really Chris Brown. That's in the beginning where we looking like, this nigga really Chris Brown, they got a thousand girls for us. Look at that, for real. That shit was crazy. I feel like that party was, I feel like it was a party. It wasn't even a video, it was a party. That was like 20 what? 2018, something like that. Look at that, boy. Rob Markman, damn man, longevity, consistency, man. Rob Markman, But yeah, I'm on some new shit right now. I'm just trying to drop more music now. Rob Markman, All the shit that I be cooking up right now in the live and I don't be dropping, I know niggas be like, oh this nigga selfish, you don't drop no music. Those are all the songs I'm about to start letting go. I'm going to do a leaked project this year. I'm going to do like probably, I ain't going to tell you how many, whatever, whatever, but yeah. Rob Markman, I really want to know the same thing that you're going to pick off this project right here. Rob Markman, I want to know what's going to be the new video for this project. Shit, I might drop a whole another single on them, you never know like. Oh, not even off the project. Yeah, I want them to, like I said, man, I want them to head shit right now. Got you, got you. Dad to me man you just had the birthday party with the fucking paid in full shit with the Alpo jacket on You know what I saying We want to see some shit like that nigga I can see that All the time and shit. You doing that shit for the older niggas too, man. That would be a good music video. The older demographic love you too, bro. That would be a good music video right there. Paid in full video. Is somebody going to pass me a joint or not? I just popped it up, brother. I was going to ask him for the light. Yeah, take the light, brother. I'm probably being heavy right now. Murder pass, A boogie pass. Hey, Boogie Pads, something, man. You good, you good. But yeah, Dead to Me, Glitchin. Yeah, yeah. The joint was Zeddy and Party Girls Drunk. I like that one, too. You gotta hear that one. I think Zeddy went crazy on that party. Yeah, that's a club smash right there, boy. I feel like you got definitely some joints for the summer that we definitely gonna be rocking. Radio's going low. It's definitely Flaming that shit, though. TikTok on low. I know it was Flaming because it was like one of my favorite sick songs at the time. You know, when you go in the studio and you got certain songs you listen to in a car, You don't even be bumping all the motherfuckers on your files. But you got them certain like 10 songs you bump. Those was those for a little while in my playlist. So I was like, all right, I'm going to give it to the fans. And right now I got a whole set, you know, a whole new set of 10 right now in the form that I just be bumping to. So I'm going to keep on creating right now until I figure out the right, you know, the perfect puzzle to the outback. So some is yours, basically. That's what you're saying. Yeah, yeah. Some is yours. You know what I want to ask you? You coming from like the sound cloud. Like that's how you kind of- I missed them motherfucking raves. And now, how you feel like shit changed from now from then? How you saying from now? Somebody pass me a drink. Look, I just sparked it. He wanted to run away. I'm smoking a grab. I'm just a little bit of grab. I do a little bit of grab. You fuck with the grab too, right, Boogie? A Boogie Bud might be a little better than yours. It might be. Let's see that, Boogie. I smoke shit. Oh, no, this that high. This that high. I forgot. I'm smoking on that high. This that high right here. This that fire, fire. You like dispensary gardening or street? Nah, I like street shit. I don't like that. See, we're going to change your mind. We gonna change your mind with the unit dispo. We gonna change your mind with that, man. Cause they got that gas in it. We gonna change your mind, man. But the black, shout out to the black market. They always got that gas. We can't follow the black market. What's your favorite, what you like to smoke the most? I like to smoke on like, I got certain girls I fuck with, so I can't even say it like that. You know what I'm saying? Got you, got you. I like to smoke certain people's shit though. Got you, got you. Well, there's some gas right here. Shout out Toasties. Word, like man, we get high though. I always try to stop smoking and shit, but it's over. That shit don't work. Yeah. It don't work. It don't work. I be in the studio, ADHD, start kicking, walk around that bitch and start bugging. It helped me write the music, man. I smoke it right. That's how I get in my zone. That shit make you a little tired and all that. It do. It do. Fuck all that. Yeah. It get the job done. Fuck that. It get the job done. Fuck that. Nigga gotta get hot. So we dropping more music? On Purpose podcast. I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist and one of the most authentic voices in music today. Luke opens up about success, self-doubt, mental health, and what it really takes to stay true to who you are when your life changes overnight. I hate fame. I hate the word celebrity. I hate those words that you make me uncomfortable. But I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence, it just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there. I'm in Australia when Bo was born. My whole identity is that no matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job. I dread the conversation with my son. What do you think you'd say? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ready for a different take on Formula One? Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. 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The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby, we follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it to ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letby was. No voicing of any skepticism or doubt. It'll cause so much harm at every single level if the British establishment of this is wrong. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. China's Ministry of State Security is one of the most mysterious and powerful spy agencies in the world. But in 2017, the FBI got inside. This is Special Agent Regal, Special Agent Bradley Hall. This MSS officer has no idea the U.S. government is on to him. But the FBI has his chats, texts, emails, even his personal diary. Hear how they got it on the Sixth Bureau podcast. I now have several terabytes of an MSS officer, no doubt, no question, of his life. And that's a unicorn. No one had ever seen anything like that. It was unbelievable. This is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to The Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We need more than six records, though, man. EP was dope. You can't give them too much sometimes. Niggas is, what you call, like, unappreciative. Like, niggas don't, you know what I'm saying? Got you. Got you. Not real shit. Got you. You give niggas an hour but 20 songs, I feel like it's too much nowadays. Like you gotta just. The attention span no money. I ain't even gonna do that because I be on the same shit though. I ain't listening to a whole 20 songs now. Too much going on for that. Too much. No, the Calm 13 on the album is perfect to listen to in one take. But like when it go past 16 and shit, it gotta be a long car ride or some shit. Nah, facts. And even that, niggas start falling asleep. It don't matter if the shit pain or not, you start falling asleep. You don't want to give that vibe. You put that EP out with the label or that was just y'all independent? Because I know how you, you got your situation. You got one of them damn near them cash money deals. You came in the game on a 90-10 damn near split, 80-20 damn near big dog deal. You know what I'm saying? We did it with the label this time. Okay, okay. Yeah, we did it with the label this time. I almost did it. I almost, you know. Just did it yourself for like fucking. Yeah, but I'm thinking like, nah, nah, let me not, you know. Okay. Let me not try shit this time around. Let me just keep on going, play the game, you know. You could have, though, because you got your own like wave going on. Yeah, I definitely could have. You definitely could have, like for real. Yeah, I'm going to do it. I'm going to do it soon. I'm going to do a song Okay Okay Might as well try that shit See how it goes Yeah see how the money See how the extra money go Yeah Yeah I'm in it I'm in it for you know Cause you got real like Die hard fans Yeah you got die hard fans They go You got them fans fans I mean when you think about New York City rappers right What markets do we have We have New York City We got Connecticut Shout out to Connecticut We got Boston Shout out to Boston They love you in Boston We got what Buffalo and all that But that's considered New York City too right Trostate show love heavy. Everywhere I go in the Trostate is heavy. You know where it'd be a little bit of problems for me? Motherfucking Cali, like the West Coast. I feel like, I don't know, like in the comments and this shit, let me know if I'm wrong or right, but I feel like motherfucking Cali don't, they don't be jacking us like that. We be trying and all that, but like, yeah. You feel like you don't believe the beginning of love like that Cali? Nah, they jack me, they jack me, but I'm saying you see how it is on the fucking East Coast? Like, oh, shit divided by two type shit. Yeah, I know what you mean. I know what you mean. You know when you go to the West Coast, they gonna say, West Coast the best coast, yayo. I done be in the drop tops. West Coast the best coast, yayo. You know what I'm saying? They fucked with us, cause we got a train. Niggas is still giving you pocket biggie vibes when you go over there and shit. Nigga, nigga, 2026, nigga. They still be on time. Still on time. But I'm just saying when it comes to you, it's like when you make the melodic records, I just feel like it, like, look back at it. Like when that shit come on, I always, Every time you perform that shit, to me that's like one of them. I know you got 72 of them. You know what I'm saying? That's one of them. That explains the Richards and the APs and the Ferraris. Yeah, that's definitely, yeah. And the six figure shows. That one did right for sure. That's why I'm like, nah, this nigga, yo, I know, come on, bro, you making six figures a show. A lot of rappers never getting that. Yeah, that's what I be saying too when it come down to like, I be looking for new niggas to like fuck with in the city and all that, right? It be hard, like, shout out to Cash, you know? Niggas climb over that hill sometimes, but it be hard. And like, nigga, like, nigga, this shit ain't easy. You can get a song from me, and that shit, you know, it's all about you still after that. And I don't think some of these niggas understand that shit. Understand that, got you. Certain nigga could get that spotlight, and niggas really jack them though, so you really gotta be that in order to get live off of a feature, you know? Every time it get super lit when we have that run where you think you're gonna have 10 of the best artists in the world, Pop Smoke got killed. 6ix9ine situation. He did what he did. But the record you had with him is a fucking hit. The record you had with Pop Smoke was a hit. It's just like a nigga like Cash get locked up. It's like every time we have that wave, it's like something always happen. Nah, that ass though. But you still... How about I say, Boobie stayed out the way. You just stayed out the way as far as consistently being there. Good music. Yeah, I just be myself and do what I would, you know? You gotta just do what you would do. If anything, you don't wanna move off another nigga opinion just because of the money and the fame. Sometimes you just, you know? You just gotta stay true to yourself sometimes. Something that day in London, when you told me to hold your drink and shit, I was like, yo, this nigga's buggy. You have your days. Yo, my nigga was twisted. Oh, you was twisted. You know you be on your King of New York. I was like, damn, me on this King of New York shit. I did that, damn. He was like, nah, cause you gave us the bar. We opened it above, we London on the balcony, we chilling and I'm opening the bag. And you was like, yo, yo, yo, yo, what you used to? Open the nickels or something? Yeah. I'ma open the bag. You close up like, you got some problems opening the bag. For like some King of New York stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Give me that shit for you, nigga. Nah, when you get saucy, nigga. You was spinning his finger on the zip. He was having a little problem opening the bag. He was having a problem. Nigga's like, yo, nigga, what you open? Nickel bag something? You gave me a drink. I'm like, this nigga got me holding this drink. You was like, you got 72 hits. I see why you was acting like that. 72 records. Nah, nigga get a little bit of liquor in them. Platinum. That shit was hilarious, man. Nigga get a little bit of liquor in them. Shit. What's your favorite watch? Richard Milley or AP, man? I'll have to say the AP. I thought you was a Richard Milley head now. Nah, Richard Milley is probably always, always, always. But I like the AP, cause it's like- Over to Richard? Nah, nah, nah. It's probably temporarily right now. Probably temporarily. No, you get tired, shit, you go to the next one. I see you with Richard a couple of times. Like, nigga, I was fucked with the lambs and shit. Nigga, I got the Rari and shit. I crashed out. I hate the Rari now. What the hell you smashed the Rari? Nigga, I hate the Rari now. Nigga, that shit slippery. I want the lambs. I want the lambs and that's all. You know? Trying to other shit. Shit get you fucked up. Real shit. Real shit. I'm on the West Side Highway. Nigga, the floor wet. It ain't raining though. It's summertime, you know what, I'm human days and shit. Moist on the floor. So I'm like, yeah, we good and shit. You gotta get the wheels hot on the robbery before you really start going crazy. So we just leave the crib. I'm driving for like 15 minutes. My tires is cold. They're supposed to be hot as fuck, sticking to the floor like gum. But I'm over here bugging. Weed on the west side hallway. I merged to the left, I started sliding. Shit just started sliding. nigga slid to the wall. Bop. Slid and boom, boom. Hitting everything. That's a triple in them shits, bro. Nigga, me and my man in the car like this. God bless you. Crazy, boy. We in the car. Lucky motherfucker, man. Just praying, nigga. I should've slapped the wall. The airbags finally hit out. Nigga, like, what the fuck? I bet. That's why I don't drive, brother. That's why I don't drive. Ferrari truck or Lambo truck? What would you do? Lamb truck. Lamb truck drive better to me. Than the Ferrari truck? Yeah, I ain't no fucking NASCAR driver, but I drive real good. and I don't like the fucking, the wheels on the robbery. Like, I'm serious. That shit traumatized me nigga like. I seen Radio City, Brungal Mary, man. Rest in peace to the owner of Call of Duty, matter of fact, too. Oh, for real? Yeah, he crashed the same whip type shit. Oh, shit. That's how, you know, that's how that happened type shit. Like, bro, after that too, I was definitely over with Rory. I'm like, I know exactly what happened. No funny shit. We ain't even gonna do that right now at all. Look at that. Ready for a different take on Formula One? Look no further than No Grip, a new podcast tackling the culture of motor racing's most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid. Lewis Hamilton, Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. Wouldn't you know it, Michael Schumacher is also a Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. The story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike. We have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom? And was Daniel Ricciardo's illustrious F1 career a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both? He started getting all this attention, and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this, I'm better. And plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, host of the On Purpose podcast. I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist and one of the most authentic voices in music today. Luke opens up about success, self-doubt, mental health, and what it really takes to stay true to who you are when your life changes overnight. I hate fame. I hate the word celebrity. I hate those words that you make me uncomfortable. But I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence. It just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there. I'm in Australia when Bo was born. My whole identity is that no matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job. I dread the conversation with my son. What do you think you'd say? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2023, a story gripped the UK, evoking horror and disbelief. The nurse who should have been in charge of caring for tiny babies is now the most prolific child killer in modern British history. Everyone thought they knew how it ended. A verdict, a villain, a nurse named Lucy Leppi. Lucy Letby has been found guilty But what if we didn't get the whole story? The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby We follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it To ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letby was No voicing of any skepticism or doubt It cause so much harm at every single level if the British establishment of this is wrong Listen to Doubt The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. China's Ministry of State Security is one of the most mysterious and powerful spy agencies in the world. But in 2017, the FBI got inside. This is Special Agent Regal. Special Agent Bradley Hall. This MSS officer has no idea the U.S. government is on to him. But the FBI has his chats, texts, emails, even his personal diary. Hear how they got it on the Sixth Bureau podcast. I now have several terabytes of an MSS officer, no doubt, no question, of his life. And that's a unicorn. No one had ever seen anything like that. It was unbelievable. This is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to The Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. packed man. Yeah, fact, she came on the stage, man. My mom went crazy. I see my mom in the crowd. Mary came on stage, my mom ended up on the stage. Baby, that's not me too, Mary. She ended up on the stage. I'm like, I'm like, I'ma say my mom, I'm like, come on, mom. I had to think like dance, she really loved Mary. Nah, cause you gotta remember in the 90s, that was our Beyonce, bro. Not that ass. Mary was like our Beyonce, like Mary J. Blige, bro. Every album was a classic she got. She got classic behind classes. You ain't lying about that. Yo, Marty, you gonna ever pass that to me? See ya? Yeah, now it is about time. I got you, my brother. I got you, my brother. I got you, my brother. Damn, bro. I got you, my brother. Who else you brought out? Cause I'm not about to see the clip of Mary. Said it was Mary, Queen Naija, Cash, Zeddy Will, Max B, Freddie Rock, of course, Don Q and Trap Manny. Shout out to Don Q and Trap Manny. Don Q, my God. Excuse me if I'm forgetting any names, but yeah. Then you see what we doing. We smoking, we drinking. Yeah, we smoking, man. It's the real part. You know what I'm saying? Shit, man. EP out now. Y'all know what it is, man. Y'all remember I seen some shit when you was in Motherfucker. I forgot what it was, man. London, Paris, somewhere, man. You had the bottle going crazy, man. Shit was a little funky out there. You was popping off, man. I was talking about Japan. Yeah, somewhere. I was like, yo, my nigga, hey, Boogie on the front line. You never know what's going on. You know what I mean? I know what I'm like. I'm like, hey, Boogie on the front line. Like, just, you wasn't listening to nobody. That's my problem, though. I gotta stop that shit, man. You was on the front line. Like nigga. I gotta stop that shit. You the mail ticket brother. You understand that, right? Yeah. My nigga was on the front. I know how I be. It's the BX man. Shout out to them. I had a lot of talks with you know. With some people there. These niggas telling me I gotta chill. Nah, facts. Facts. Facts. Yeah, I can't be doing that shit. Yeah, a lot of people depending on the guy. You know what I'm saying? Definitely a lot of people depending on the guy. You know what I mean? Yo, you can't help it man. You got the money. You got the fame. You know, sometimes he just want to go to a bridge. Nah, I just react. I ain't gonna lie. My reaction is just... Fuck it. Nigga forget about all that shit, nigga. I hear Mo I am, fuck that. You from the Bronx, man. You gotta think in New York City, you know how people look at the Bronx? Like that shit is like a no fly zone. Like you ain't just going to the Bronx. You ain't lying about that. You ain't going to the Bronx to just chill. You know what I'm saying, nigga? You ain't just gonna be just gonna chill in the Bronx. Yeah, that's a fact, man. Shit. I was just thinking like, imagine niggas was head back in the G when it was... Nah, I was... You know, everybody know what I was gonna say. It's like all your projects be next to each other. Soundview be next to Academy, and then what's down the block from there? Yeah, but we ain't on none of that no more. Like before, like that's what I'm saying, back before it was crazier when like, you know, everybody was getting away with shit. And nowadays niggas can't get away with nothing. Too many cameras, man, too many cameras, man. We ain't on none of that. Yeah, yeah, too many just chill out, man. Niggas just chillin' get into the bag, man. Too much, too many cameras, man. Well, we ain't even tryin' to scuffle with nobody and none of that shit. It happens sometimes, niggas get drunk and all that. But we just be chilling overall. You be chilling, man you getting six figure shows and you got $10,000, $50,000 jeans, nigga. If you fuck up the money, you know what I mean? Cause now when you rich like that, you know what I'm gonna say? Yo, that nigga Boogie was stupid, man. He be overseas on private jets, smoking the best bud, you know what I mean? I don't even take private jets like that. That's how I feel like I save up on most of my money. I'm like, nigga, you know, nigga, get on that first class. That shit ain't never gonna hurt a nigga. Get right on first class, nigga. I ain't worry about nobody seeing me in the NFL. Except when you running the people in first class. I'm talking about us, you know, we done ran into people. I'm about to say, yeah, we don't care about that. You know, I don't care, yeah, of course. We ain't worry about that part. So I was like, nigga, we everywhere. Nigga, we don't wanna talk. Definitely, definitely. I probably treat myself sometimes going on vacation on a PJ, you know? But we ain't, we gotta think about the numbers. Like, what? It don't make no sense for that right now. Yeah, let's go, yeah. I tell mama, love the numbers on those. Like she gonna what? She gonna kill me like nigga. What you doing? What you doing? But it's like the price of your jeans, motherfucker. Nah, but I replaced- What's mean? Nah, man. It's a replacement though. You gotta replace certain things though. Like everybody got they certain shit. It's all to me, nigga. It's like all to me, guys. So it's like- So you said those, how much you those? I don't know, I don't know. These is plain jeans. They over 2000, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. But they plain jeans over 2000. These is plain James, but they like 25, something like that, yeah. All right, but your Chromies are like- Plain James, 2,500, you hear that? Yeah, I don't got no Chromie plain James, but those just be like- Your Chromies, I seen you in Chrome hard for a straight year, different years. Yeah, I probably get like one pair every month type shit. You gotta lose a quarter million in Chrome hard. Nah, more than that. Jeep. More than that. Say, don't insult me, nigga. So what are you talking about private gas money for? Nah. You got the gas money right here, motherfucker. You got that shit right here. Nah, what ain't more than that? Chrome gotta give you a deal, nigga. You ain't lying about that shit. Nigga, you were like the spokesman for that shit. Shit. And it's so crazy, like when you look at clothing lines, like even Amiri, like come on bro. Yo, how did they just die like that? Speaking to the young fashion guy. Like one of the young fashion guys. Is it that? We gotta ask him. Yeah, cause you damn near, you damn near built them motherfuckers I felt like at the time. I felt like it was just oversaturated after a while in this area like of the world. You know what I'm saying? Got you. Like you go to Australia and shit, them niggas are still on that. They copping that shit like it's chrome right now. Okay, got you. Yeah, but like, I feel like it was a song, you know? Some things, like, you got to have longevity for. And we looking at it like, oh, it's Deb. But nah, nigga, he probably on some whole other shit. Like, niggas is still rocking that still. Got you. But yeah, I don't know. It's just like our culture. We wearing like. Our culture kind of. Like, we got tired. But I guess I say that a little bit, I guess. Yeah, we not wearing tight. We not wearing tight pants all the time no more. Like, we would still do it. But not like how we used to. It used to be, now you still see that the baggies is coming back in and all that, definitely. I still wear my leather pants and shit like that. So what's the next quote on the line? You tell me, because y'all motherfuckers predict the future with the clothes, man. We're going to see me with that shit on. Don't you feel like it's fucked up? I'm not about to tell niggas the next shit. I ain't trying to put a bite on my wave right quick, man. So, all right, so look, don't you think it's fucked up if I buy a Miri? I got like a pair of Miris. You remember the patch on the Rolling Stone ones? Yeah, yeah. It's over. Tell him it's over, Boogie. Tell him, you see, but it's over, yeah. It's over, yeah. See, but for me, if them shits cost two, three grand and the hoodie costs a grand, damn, I'm assed out. It's just over? Boogie, it's over? Yes. Boogie, tell that nigga it's over, Boogie, man. Tell him it's over, Boogie. So I know, so once you just go to the projects and give all the little niggas your marries, that's what you do. That's what he do. All the little niggas on the project. Nah, because he be doing, He went to, what's the sneaker store? Christmas time. They was like, Boogie just came in here and bought like 5,000 pair of sneakers for the projects. What is it? What's the sneaker store in the city, bro? I'm fucking bugging. Hollywood, tell me. The sneaker store everybody goes to. Flight Club? Flight Club. They Boogie, Christmas time. I came around. I went there. I went to go buy like two, three pair. They said, yeah, Boogie bought 5,000 pair of sneakers. Damn. I thought I was somebody that came in there thinking I'm Yale. Nah, that's the Christmas that motherfuckers from Jordan ain't pick up the phone. 5,000 pair of sneakers for the project. Yeah, it was as one Christmas, Jordan, Jordan ain't pick up the phone. Not Michael Jordan himself, but I was calling out the Jordan company. They ain't pick up that Christmas, yo. It got heavy, last minute shopping get heavy. Man, I just came in the store after. And you went and went crazy like that. Yo, they said this nigga bought 5,000 pair of sneakers for the projects. Nigga, I was, nigga, I was. So when he done with your Amiri- I was over there scrambling. He giving that to the niggas. I sent my man to the store like, yo, fuck it. I'm going to give you these sizes. And just go crazy. That's crazy. Yo, we got some little niggas coming home. They would love that Amiri, man. Tell my nigga Jet Blue, he coming home. Bro said he need some Amiri. Yo, get Egg Boogie. I got him. I ain't going to lie. I got a closet full of a Jokey Hill fucking word. Mad shit. I ain't going to lie. You spend all your money on drip and this shit just could die down. You think chrome, but chrome ain't going nowhere. Chrome's gonna stay there for me. Yeah, chrome is one of those things that's gonna stay there for sure. Rick Owe ain't going nowhere. Chrome was in since nigga before Ghost Rider. Like you seen the Ghost Rider movie, the OG one. He was rocking all chrome, nigga leather chrome. That's why I did that in the part of me video because Ghost Rider was all fucking chromed out with the leather on. I don't think nobody knew that. Yeah, I just did it because it was my own type of shit in my head. so you know yeah but yeah definitely though like that gonna stay around forever so where's the dapper then jacket he made that for you for the boy i got all that i got one of those what he charged you for that a couple of grand i paid like i paid like five bands for that one i got some i got a lot of suits from that too um yeah he didn't make suits too now he's been making suits i thought he just made the jackets nah i thought he started with oh yeah he did start with the He dissed off the jackets. He dissed off the jackets. Cause remember Mike Tyson had the fight in front of the store back in the days. He wasn't even born. I know what about that when he beat the nigga up. Yeah, Mitch Green. Definitely, yeah, yeah, facts. My boy know he said he wasn't born, but he know his history, nigga. That shit was like viral. That shit was like a viral moment back in the days. Cause he knocked out Mitch Green and then he ended up fighting him. Mitch Green had the Jerry Curl, shit was funny. He beat him up in front of Dapper Dan shit. Yeah, I ain't gonna front you. Part of you had that shit. That's a jacket I need from Dapper Dan. That shit crazy. I got to get me another one. Got to get me another one of those. What happened? Huh? You gave it away? Nah, nigga. I'm talking about another. I got to make a custom one. Never. You ever come out and show them clothing on? Because you a drippy nigga. You one of them fashion niggas. Yeah, I'm going to come out with some shit soon. I'm working on some shit right now. All right, that's dope. Look at that. Okay. Y'all motherfuckers been sitting trans-factor? You ain't lying. Y'all made these other breads popular like a motherfucker, man. Yeah, I'm trying to figure out how to go about it still, but I'm working on the art part of it. Got you. Because you know New York is critical of fashion. Yeah, yeah. I know what I want to do. You speak like a married dad, nigga. I'm still wearing my shit. I had my shit on the episode. It's 7, 800. Nah, shit. You can afford that shit, man. most coveted series. Join me, Lily Herman, as we dive into the underexplored pockets of F1, including the astrology of the current grid. Lewis Hamilton, Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. Wouldn't you know it, Michael Schumacher is also a Capricorn Sun, Cancer Moon. The story of the sport's most consequential driver's strike. We have one man who, upon hearing that he was going to be fired, freaked out, and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom. And was Daniel Ricardo's illustrious F1 career, a success story, a cautionary tale, or some combination of both. He started getting all this attention and he maybe started to think, I'm bigger than this. I'm better. And plenty of other mishaps, scandals, and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to No Grip on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm joined by Luke Combs, award-winning country music artist and one of the most authentic voices in music today. Luke opens up about success, self-doubt, mental health, and what it really takes to stay true to who you are when your life changes overnight. I hate fame. I hate the word celebrity. I hate those words. They make me uncomfortable. But I think when you get to a certain point, the fame or the success or the influence, it just accentuates and exacerbates the inherent person that you are. The guy that says he's always going to be there and that will do anything to be there is the only guy that's not there. I'm in Australia when Bo was born. My whole identity is that no matter what, I'm going to prioritize my wife and my children over my job. I dread the conversation with my son. What do you think you'd say? Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2023, a story gripped the UK, evoking horror and disbelief. The nurse who should have been in charge of caring for tiny babies is now the most prolific child killer in modern British history. Everyone thought they knew how it ended. A verdict, a villain, a nurse named Lucy Letby. Lucy Letby has been found guilty. But what if we didn't get the whole story? The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapses. I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby, we follow the evidence and hear from the people that lived it to ask what really happened when the world decided who Lucy Letby was. No voicing of any skepticism or doubt. It'll cause so much harm at every single level if the British establishment of this is wrong. Listen to Doubt, the case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. China's Ministry of State Security is one of the most mysterious and powerful spy agencies in the world. But in 2017, the FBI got inside. This is Special Agent Regal, Special Agent Bradley Hall. This MSS officer has no idea the U.S. government is on to him. But the FBI has his chats, texts, emails, even his personal diary. Hear how they got it on the Sixth Bureau podcast. I now have several terabytes of an MSS officer, no doubt, no question, of his life. And that's a unicorn. No one had ever seen anything like that. It was unbelievable. This is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to The Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Nah, you don't let a nigga really say, give a fuck about what a nigga say about what you wearing too, but at the same time, it's like, you know. Nah, you do gotta pay attention to what the culture says, man. If you swaggy nigga, you gotta look at the culture. Yeah, real shit though. You gotta pay attention, you gotta pay attention. I was telling you, no more Mary, bro. And you go through the shit, like, I am the culture, so I feel the shit. Like, when I wear something too much, and I feel like I burnt the shit out, you know, that shit just, I just switch it up. Even with chrome right now, I was just telling y'all, nigga, I'm about to switch that shit up right now. You said you were half the million in chrome? nigga, that shit about to just sit there and straight ERD and some other shit right now. I think Chrome is going to stay there. Look up the Asian dude that make mad money off of Chrome. It's an Asian dude and that's how I knew they had jeans for like murder. What? 4G? I think that's his name. They got Chrome jeans for $75,000, bro. 50,000? That's fucking crazy to me, man. They got Chrome jeans for $50,000, bro. Yeah, they be wildin' on them. That's why I don't really think that's going to fade away. I think that's gonna always be like a Birkin. That's like art too, yeah. Yeah, Birkin's is something I'm always get too. I get a lot of them motherfuckers like I size 40s 41s and shit 43s all them shits I be copping out Nah but them shits go up in value Yeah it do go up in value That a good investment But you wanna carry one though, cause niggas, you think this is a lot of carry? Yo, Diego. You got 10,000, you gotta have 100,000. Nigga say, yo, Diego. Yo, Diego. Diego. Chi Chi, get the Yale. I got my shit right here, nigga. So that's the new style. If I could get a bag like that, niggas ain't gonna snap on. Nah, nigga. I wanna see this bag. Hold up, what the fuck Diego had with this shit? Diego! A lot of niggas say something about this band. Nah, Boogie, you can't do this. A lot of niggas say something about this band. You got a hundred thousand, I'm two niggas. Bro, that's the Birkin right there, that's the drip. Bro, you gotta have that money in there. I just got this shit, so I just got- So you think the man Birkin is cool? That's cool, it's the style now. Yeah, yeah, like I wear this for like airport shit. Not wear it, but nigga, I carry this shit for like airport shit. So if murder see me with that, you wouldn't joke on me murder if I came in the airport? I'll tell y'all niggas later, but yeah. She got $2 million in it, nigga. I might have joked on you if I didn't know what was inside of it. $2 million, nigga, $8 million. That's the shit. You know, money's up, I'ma get me one of these. Okay. I'ma get three million in that shit. Yeah, like nigga reselling niggas be selling these shit crazy like- I should go up in value. That's the thing with Birkin. If I was one of them reselling niggas, I could've went crazy with my Birkin's and shit. but these is personal for me right here because I'm going to get these to the kids or something. Got you. Okay, got you. Got you. I told niggas years ago, the nigga A$AP Rocky was the first nigga I seen with the man purse. And niggas had jokes like Snoop Dogg. That nigga A$AP know what he doing with the fashion shit. Fast forward, that nigga, you could ask A$AP Rocky, this is a true story. He put me aside. He was like, yeah, they don't know what's going on, but watch what happened. And everybody had that shit after. the Louis shit, shit, worth nothing. That nigga was the first nigga I seen do that shit. That shit became illegal after I had a little shit. Niggas was toting the nose. Niggas had the hammers in there, yeah, yeah, yeah. Not illegal, but niggas was like, the boys was on it. It was being their red flag, like the air on it. You wear that, you might as well invite them to come just pull you over and search. Now look, when we overseas, that nigga got a deal with Ray-Ban, the Ray-Ban glasses, shout out to Ray-Ban. And like, you'll be overseas, like Switzerland, and you'll see A$AP Rocky on a big ass billboard. Bro, Montclair, all type of shit. That's a fact. That's the shit you need to be on, bro. Nah, for real. See that lighting, Boogie? You need to get them deals, man. For real, because you a fashion nigga. Before I wasn't knowing that, we was just doing it. But this time coming around, we gonna be more open to doing that type of shit. Nah, facts. Taking them deals and doing all that shit. I'm gonna drop a few more albums, and we gonna get into that. I wanna see you drop your own clothing line and maybe grab a female artist from the Bronx. break a couple of new artists from the BX. Yeah, I'm trying to get into that too, to be honest. That's why I told you it's hard. It's hard finding that it. That shit tough. How do you feel when you hit new artists that might sound like you a little bit, man? It's cool. Yeah. Before I used to be like, why this nigga sound like me? You know, like- Got you, okay, how about you? All right. I used to cry about it like, nah. But now I feel like that shit fire, to be honest. To see that you inspire somebody like, I inspire this motherfucker that got you. Got you. Got you. So niggas wasn't critical of Sean when Biggie came out? Of course we was. Brooklyn was like, what the fuck is this? Who is this? That's not Biggie. I ain't gonna lie. When he first hit Brooklyn, we was like, what the fuck is this? No fan likes a replica. No, they don't. They don't. They don't. And what was the other nigga that sounded like Biggie from Cali? He was a little chubby too, I forgot. They had good records, but it was like, Sean had good records, but it was just like hard to factor, you know, sound like me. At the same time, it's like coming out of my shoes. It's like we do the shit to inspire niggas and shit. So it was like, when we inspire niggas and they do the shit we doing, it's like we can't be mad about that shit. Facts. But at first the dude pissing the girl, like, hold up, nigga. Nigga trying to take my wave, hold the fuck up, man. Yeah, at first, but then that's some ego shit. Definitely, definitely. That you gotta overcome. Some niggas probably sink too deep into that ego and it gets to them, but nah, not me. Well, they mad because they not doing arenas, brother. You know how that goes. You doing arenas, you getting all the money, you go to all the clubs. I hear people say A Boogie underrated. Do you be feeling like you underrated sometimes, A Boogie? I be feeling like that. No, I have not. People say it. I never heard that. But like this, they talk about all the- I be feeling like some shit I be dropping me. Pain sometimes. I ain't got a lot. Like, there's certain songs I got that I be bumping that I dropped before. And I be like, how the fuck this shit ain't going to apply to them? Got you. There's certain songs. That's why I feel like the underrated. Oh, right, got you. You know from making hits, so it's just more pressure. When you know from making hit records, we always know A Boogie's going to come out with a dope single or a dope record or a dope EP or a dope album. That's a fact. It depends what mood you in. That's a fact. Like, when you break up with your girl, oh, shit, we know you're going to get the best shit out of this nigga. I don't know if you got a new girl on this new shit, we gonna get the best shit out of this shit. That's the fact. Cause that's how everybody look at you. Every time A Boogie break up, you know, you know that's the, you know. Put that pain in. I mean, life do that to me. Cause they say the best music is what you go through. I don't think I'm having no new girl. Like I'm on some shit where I'm just like, I'm just having fun with life at this point. Got you. They gotta have fun with this shit. You ain't like a win here forever. We ain't trying to look into getting no, you know? Yeah. Word. all doing this shit with a girl every day, waking up like, nah, nigga. I'm a nigga, I like being alone sometimes. So it's cool. This life is cool. Definitely, definitely. Word. I love this shit. The world loves your baby mother. I know that. Yeah, she got a lot of fans and all that. Everybody loves your baby mother. Shout out to her. She doing whatever she want to do that make her happy and all that. Facts. You know what I mean? Kids are still getting to the kid. That's all that matters. We love the kids. After that part is done, it's like the kids that, you know, that's the final touch. Definitely, definitely. Make sure that's all that matters after that. So. No, I think when you see it, it's like the ultimate love story. You know what I'm saying? Your first album, your baby mom. Nah, I'm just saying. You hear this nigga? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? They get the fuck out here. It's like the love story. It's crazy. Like you and your baby mom's getting married right now. That shit going super viral. Yo, we getting married. Yo, he marrying his wife. He marrying her. It's going to go viral. Everybody, yo, yo, for real, we love you, Boogie. People love that. That's the thing. That's not me. People love love. certain niggas be doing that. Certain niggas do relationship images and do that for the fame and all that. That's not, you know. Got you. I don't do that shit for that. I don't want to front. I don't want to fake it. Fuck faking it. I'm a nigga that came from a real family tree. So that shit be real to me when it come down to a female that you really fall in love with and have kids and settle down with and get married and all that. You got to be like, you know. Got to be that. For real. I got you. I came up to a conclusion that like nigga that shit is impossible nowadays so I just be chilling and like you know you gotta just love a girl for who she is fuck it like you know I'ma come to that one day you think it's impossible you think sometime it be aisle for it though Boogie do you think it be aisle for it yeah we savages and we created alright okay we created an image for these females right now like they motherfucking stronger than us when it come down to it like they army I'm talking about yeah no you better believe it facts nigga facts like politically they army is stronger than us and we got the physical thing down pack. You know? Better believe it. That don't work if you can't fight that. You can't. But people love love. When you hear Dirk and this girl is shooting it out together, niggas love that shit. You know, we don't keep throwing violence, but somebody break it in the house. You hear, you know, India and him and they Bonnie and Clyde. Yeah, free Dirk, man. Free Dirk. Definitely free Dirk, man. That's a fact, man. You know what I mean? Free Dirk, for real. People love the ultimate love story. They do. A Boogie make music that women relate to and women like. And when you break up with this girl, the music's good. When you get back with her, the music's good. You know what I mean? Break up again, the music good. That's how it be, that's life. That is life, bro. You make music, you can make music for the streets. That's how this shit started with me though. So it's like, it is what it is when it come down to that whole heartbreak shit that people like out of me. nigga that's how this shit started so nigga just be talking they real life like dead to me yeah me spitting that shit I embrace that at the end of the day I ain't gonna lie but like the actual real life living it's like nigga you gotta know how to control that part being a celebrity in this type of world but then dealing with real life at the same time yeah like you gotta really know how to do that shit I remember before I used to be tripping ice like read comments and hear shit like nah niggas, you know what I'm saying? You re-comment, you ain't buggy. Nigga, that's what I'm saying. I used to do that shit. I don't give a fuck. I make the rap up. I was telling Ye, you know, sometimes your nigga, I said, yo, where, Ye? I said, I make the rap. You think I give a fuck about comments? I said, yo, I said, you know how many people I talk about that got fans that love them, that come on my page to personally shit on me every time? I'd be like, yo, fuck them comments. Yo, let me have enough to spend a half a million on Gs. I'm telling motherfuckers kiss my ass every two seconds. Yo, we in New York, you know I gotta ask you. You fuck up the strip clubs and the clubs, who's your top five strippers and your top five bartenders? Oh shit, damn. I'm not, this is a real report. I don't have this shit, that's it. You're like a girl. You're like a girl. I think I said fucking. I think I said fucking. That nigga said he doing this right now. Yo, that was going crazy. Top five strippers and your top five bartenders? You're my son naked. Come on, bro. You're going crazy. Come on, bro. I'm going crazy, that's too much. You're going crazy. You're going crazy. Yo, yes. I wouldn't even tell you what drip I'm gonna wear next. He accidentally. I definitely ain't gonna put them on blast. All right, what's the most you ever striped? Have everybody try to snipe right now? Everybody come and try to snipe my nigga shit. See, that's a good question though. Top five bartenders, top five strippers. That is. All right, what's your favorite strip club? Fuck it, at least tell me that. My favorite strip club? Niggas at least tell me that. Two of your favorites, maybe three. All right, so I used to do like a template in New York. I used to go to damn three clubs every time I went to the city. So it was like I would go to fucking, I would go to the regular club first. I would go to Harbor. And then I would go to a club like Starless. And then I would go to Rivies. Like that's two strip clubs and one regular club. So the first club was like a pregame. You chilling in regular shit. Boom. Next club, strip club. Y'all in there bugging now. Boom, boom. Anything late, probably through 30,000. You go to the Afti Aftis now. Nigga, we leave that bitch like seven in the morning. The sun is up and shit. Nigga, we over here, word, we over here trying to figure out if we trying to go to the city or the crib after that. Like, niggas drunk all the last shit. We was in Shreveport. The life, that's the life. We was in Shreveport. This one, I know this nigga goes to clubs. He said, fuck the hip hop. He started playing the Spanish man. Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da. I'm like, how this nigga know all these songs? Da, da, da, da, da. He could be a fucking DJ with that shit. I remember that, that's a fact. My nigga took over the DJ, that's a fact. How the fuck he know all the Spanish music? You Dominican or something? You Dominican too? Nah, I ain't gonna lie, I came from like- Niggas just know the vibe. That's the Bronx, being in the Bronx. My favorite food is Dominican food. Mm. So like, yeah, that's Bronx shit right there. Look at that, look at that. Bronx is black and Spanish, so like- Facts. I grew up straight, like, you know, mad Spanish niggas. The Spanish niggas where I grew up was like, them niggas is like, you would think they black. But the black niggas is like, we like Spanish food, them niggas like soul food. That's crazy, look at that. I don't know you knew all that Spanish music. Hey Boogie, don't. Shout out to Roche, too. Roche, what you call it? J1. Motherfucking, like, all them songs be bumping indictment and shit. Those be like party songs. Turned up, say facts. You don't gotta know what they say. I know words to the shit, though. I know words to the shit. I didn't know how you know the music. Yo, we got the P.O.P.O. ready? Shout out to P.O.P.O. We got some Peruvian food. We gonna take it out there. Yo, but yo, A Boogie in the motherfucking building. New EP out now. Appreciate the interview It's the real report The Bronx in the building Shout out to the whole Highbridge Yes sir Whole BX You heard Queens Brooklyn Manhattan Long Island It's the real report With A Boogie He smoke wherever he want to You know the vibe This is our first time Smoking in the building But being that A Boogie Was here They gave us a pass You see how shit happens You know what A Boogie Did for me On my daughter's 16th birthday He gave her a personal Video for her birthday A personal shout out Video for her birthday And that made her so happy that was the best gift she ever got. And I ain't gonna throw my brother. She really loved that. Like you her favorite rapper. So, LaNaya, like that meant a lot to her. She was in love with that. She was like, she was the turned up at her school. You know what I'm saying? My boy got my daughter list. So definitely you already know a boogie in the building. This the real report show. How French the label, baby. Whoa. I'm shopping a boogie with the honey. How French the label, everybody. You about to get right to this fool now. Chicken is good. Yeah, the chicken is good. P.O.P.U. here. The gang, hot bridge in the building, shout out to the whole BX. You know who it is, man. He's selling the most records. That's them beans. 72. They're like green stores. They're the beans, they're green stores. Shout out my Bronx, Jackie. Let me tell you something about how these niggas is funny too a little bit, right? Because I was walking by, niggas were seeing me, nobody said nothing for a minute, right? You know, that Merkle said, no, what's Merkle up? So when they realized the jacket said the Bronx, yo my nigga that jacket hard my nigga, that jacket tough my nigga. Shout out to my high bitch guy. Yeah. What's these chopped up A.O's and fries? Chopped up A.O's. He said chopped up A.O's and fries. All right, hold on to that. Who the fuck hold on to that? Who the fuck is that? I didn't want that. 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I'm Amanda Knox, and in the new podcast, Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby, we unpack the story of an unimaginable tragedy that gripped the UK in 2023. But what if we didn't get the whole story? Everything's been made to fit. The moment you look at the whole picture, the case collapsed. What if the truth was disguised by a story we chose to believe? Oh my God, I think she might be innocent. Listen to Doubt, The Case of Lucy Letby on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is Special Agent Regal, Special Agent Bradley Hall. In 2018, the FBI took down a ring of spies working for China's Ministry of State Security, one of the most mysterious intelligence agencies in the world. The Sixth Bureau podcast is a story of the inner workings of the MSS and how one man's ambition and mistakes opened its vault of secrets. Listen to The Sixth Bureau on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Clayton Eckerd. 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