If you can't be needing, I will never tell the silence.
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And we are live, guys.
What's up?
Welcome to the Fresh Way Podcast, man.
It is Womanizer Wednesday.
It's been a while since we've done one of these, but we got an OG in the house for you guys today.
Yep.
So you guys can learn from Enzo.
And that's what we're getting into it.
Yeah, we're going to be at Amfest coming up.
Yes, we'll be at Amfest in Phoenix, Arizona.
That's going to be next week.
I will be in Michigan in January, mid-January.
And I might do a debate thing in January as well, a debate con or something like that.
Talking with them.
We'll see.
No, no, no, the whole other thing.
Oh, Michigan, yeah.
Michigan, yeah.
Michigan, January 15th.
University?
Yes.
Well, we're working on locking it in, but yeah.
But yeah, that's what we got going on right now.
Amfest.
And then January, mid-January will be in Michigan.
And then we might do UK right after that.
So possibly figure that out.
Yeah.
Don't mind him.
If I don't go to jail.
But without further ado, welcome to the show.
Enzo Weinberg.
I guess you're going to find that dude.
Don't tell gold.
So we know who you are.
Damon Arc.
Tell me who you are, brother.
I'm just a young man that's trying to make it, trying to survive, trying to count my pennies.
And I moved to Miami with all you crazy guys.
It's funny because he's a very quiet person, but has a lot of stories to tell.
Front past, his history, the industry itself.
So let's go back in time to your childhood coming up, music industry, stuff like that.
You want me to give him the good stuff or the bad stuff?
Let's do a mix of both.
You do both.
Yeah.
You got Rumble, so you can say anything on this platform.
Well, at the age of 14, well, let me go back.
In my neighborhood, I was one of the few who had a dad at home.
And my dad was from the country.
He was no weak.
He was tough as hell.
My mother was a Democrat.
My daddy was a Republican.
Oh, shit.
And my old man would not let my mother get on welfare because we was broke as hell.
But he worked his ass off.
And the one thing he would not tolerate in his house is anybody being a bitch, especially a man.
Where'd you grow up?
Houston.
Houston.
Houston, Texas, Fifth Ward, north side of Houston.
And, you know, when the 80s hit, you know, everybody turned into drug dealers because that was the money, you know.
But I didn't want to do that.
I liked the money.
I seen all the money my friends were making, but I went another route.
So I was more creative.
I ran into a redneck out of Porta, Texas.
And he gave me an opportunity to become a millionaire at 14 years old.
What?
I didn't know I would end up, you know, making money like that, but I went for it.
And what he said up, he said, if you can steal certain cars and take the parts off, I would pay you a certain amount.
So I caught the bus, went to a junkyard, and started teaching myself how to steal cars.
Fast forward.
First car I ever stole, it was at a half a second.
It was a Chevy Suburban.
And what the guy would do in Port of Texas, I would strip the car down and he would take the parts and sell it right back to General Motors.
Oh, shit.
And he wanted a young guy he can pay low wages to.
I would get, you know, anywhere from like $700 to $1,000 a car.
Per car.
Per car.
Something bad back then.
And I got so good at it, I had to get my own warehouse.
I had a warehouse in Umbler, Texas.
Port of Texas and Umbled, Texas is right outside of Houston.
So I started my own chop shop.
By the time I turned 16 years old, I had 30 old men working for me.
I had two houses and a bunch of cars and a bunch of hates.
We talk in late 80s.
Late 80s?
Okay.
Yeah, late 80s.
At 16, bro?
Oh, yeah.
Crazy, man.
So, but you know what happens in the hood, crabs in a bucket.
If one dude is coming up and it creates enemies, you know.
So by the time I turned 18, I was already shot twice, once in the face.
This dude, one dude shot me in the face, and I literally bled to death and I was life-flighted.
They had to pump me back with blood.
A bunch of other stuff happened, man.
I haven't told a story in a while.
You know, it's not like we were sitting chilling.
But I went from that to questioning because I was in, man, I've been in about 11 shootouts.
I've seen friends get killed, get popped.
And here it is, I'm still here.
Even at one point, this dude was trying to kill me and he ran up on me.
He had a Tech 9.
You know, them things.
The dudes in the hood, they don't oil their guns.
It's so bad.
Yeah, there's no shit.
I thank God for that.
And the trigger jam.
You know, but what if it didn't jam?
Yeah.
I wouldn't be here.
So I had a lot of questions, man.
And I ended up getting locked up.
For the auto stuff?
Was that particular auto?
Yeah, that was auto.
And I told God, I said, you know, that's all I know.
I'm addicted to the money.
And it helped me become something better.
You know, and I prayed and I said, if you get me out of this, I'll stop doing what I was doing.
That's another thing about the guys you meet today.
Nobody keeps their word.
Everybody snakes, everybody snitch, everybody do whatever it takes to get money or feel good.
I was never that guy.
Even to this day, I've never drunk, never been high.
I don't like things to dull my senses.
So I got out of that situation and I kept my word.
And that's how I ended up in the music aspect of it.
I'm one of the pioneers of what they call now Christian hip-hop because I would rap and talk about my problems.
And I got sucked into that system as long as that lasted.
Because at church world, y'all, a couple of times I was going to whoop some pastors.
A real talk.
I'm like, man, I'm over here trying to serve God, but I ain't trying to be nobody's bitch.
There was a story you told, I don't know if you can say it on air, about when the pastor was trying to get with your wife or something like that.
Oh, man.
Yeah, that was crazy.
I didn't have no money.
I was broke.
My wife had two dresses.
I was trying to figure out how I was going to survive without being a criminal.
Because my whole life I hustled on the streets.
This is like right after you got out?
How old was it?
Yeah.
What year was this?
90s now?
That's about, that was like 93, 94.
Okay.
Oh, just born.
God damn.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, and my wife, we would leave church and she would always act nervous.
I'm like, I guess God ain't helping her.
You know what I mean?
So one day she was afraid because she knew me from the streets.
She was, you know, with me before then.
So she told me, she says, look, you know, the pastor's hitting on me because she knew to old me.
I was just, you know, it's on.
He told me that.
And I'm like, what?
He had, I'm broke, all this other stuff.
And the assistant pastor told her to divorce me because I didn't have no money.
They both was trying to get her away from me.
She was the prettiest one in the church.
And I was heated.
So the one thing about me, man, no matter how mad I get, even to this day, upset, people try to do me wrong.
I'm always going to think.
I'm always going to think.
Madden.
You know how some people just black out and go for it?
My brain don't do that.
I'll strategize.
I'll fuck you up through strategies, but I'm not going to hurt myself while I'm hurting you.
So I wanted to kill them, to be honest with you.
I didn't have shit.
They messed with my only little wife and all this stuff.
They talking bad about me in the church as they pray for people, the old ladies.
Damn.
Man, I told myself something.
I said, you know what?
The old you would smoke them, dudes, straight up.
So I did something in reverse.
I didn't want to be like them so bad because they fake.
They were super fake.
I didn't have nothing.
So you know what I did?
I started serving them.
I started washing their cars, like admiring like shit.
Who is this dude?
I started washing their cars and stuff, packing their briefcases.
I swear, knowing that they lying, they fake, and all this other stuff.
And I would pray every day.
And I would say, God, give me my way out.
Give me my way out.
And then boom, my music just started taking off.
Like all this, when I found out they was doing that to me, it took probably like eight months.
It wasn't even a whole year.
My name just started blowing up in the city.
And I started getting bookings, started putting out records, all this stuff.
And then I left the church.
As fast forward, a couple of years later, after that, a friend of mine was performing at this church.
So I went to support him.
So I went there and I pulled up at this time.
I was kind of wasteful in the beginning.
You know, I'm super not wasteful.
I pulled up in the Ferrari at the church.
Sheesh.
And the assistant pastor, they don't know I know they were, what they were doing.
Yeah.
Oh, the pastor wants to talk to you.
He's upset with you.
He wants to talk to you in his office.
Number one, they mad because I got money.
I ain't giving no tithes.
I left when I got money.
So they pissed about that.
So I walked in the pastor's office, right?
He's like, shit my door.
Son, you that.
I shit that door.
I said, shut the fuck up.
I said, you know what?
If I was fake like y'all, both of y'all asses will be dead.
Yeah, I know about what you told my wife, what you've been doing.
They all freaking out going back like that because they cowards.
Yeah, unfortunately, a lot of them are cowards.
It's very few.
It's very few preachers I met that were real.
So it was like a year from when you found out to when you confronted them on it?
About a year and a half.
Yeah, a year and a half.
Okay.
No, two years, two years.
So they didn't see it coming at all.
Hell no.
They were so afraid.
I said, man, don't.
Because look, I'm not your little boy no more.
Yeah.
I'm not here doing all that.
But yeah, that was part of that, bro.
Anything.
Here's crazy with the church, man.
A lot of the pastors that you see today are being pushed by an agenda.
For example, government funding.
They're getting like a lot of things to do because they've been told to by sponsors and donors, but they don't even follow the Bible.
So what denomination was it?
None.
Non-denomination.
None of the denominations.
And that's kind of what got me away from the church and finding out who I really was because my wife, you know, I stacked a whole lot of money and she divorced me.
What year was this?
That was 99, I think, 99.
And I went through a lot.
So all these women start coming out of nowhere trying to marry me, right?
They knew I was famous, had money, or whatever.
And this one particular pastor, I won't say his name, his daughter liked me.
So he kept calling me to the house, all this stuff, doing shows.
I'm like, man, I can't do no more concerts at your church.
This, this, and that.
So he said, what about my daughter?
He had a beautiful wife, but his daughter looked like him.
Nope.
Ain't no way.
I was like, oh, yeah.
Hey, I've done a lot of things in my life, but I've never done ugly.
I have never been with an ugly woman in my life, bro.
Every woman you've ever seen me with has been beautiful from day one.
So I declined.
And check this out.
When I declined, he blackballed me.
Oh, of course.
He did me the greatest favor.
Because now I left that system.
And to give, you know, give cadence, give truth to that situation.
I met some real good preachers who really loved people and wanted to help their community.
But it was very few.
You know, and I've been around a lot of them.
So then I went out into the world and started producing records and ghost producing and things like that.
And I got away from it.
And that's how I found out all the other talents I had.
You know, the talents I have with money and my discipline and all this other stuff and how money worked.
And it's been good.
It's been really, really good.
So, Anzo, you're super successful.
You've done a lot in the industry as well.
Let's say I want to get the music industry, right?
I'm new.
How would someone get into the industry to think now?
Because obviously there's a lot more people things going on way harder.
How would somebody start in the music industry now?
You think?
I think the best way right now is to build your fan base.
I don't care if it's two people who like your stuff.
Make sure you keep those people happy and just build around that.
If you have your own fan base, then no major label and nobody can control you.
And when people believe in your music, they believe in you and they support that.
You know, sell t-shirts, sell hats, sell the music, the merchandise, do small concerts, all of that.
That's my advice.
You know, back in the day, it was all about getting hot and a DJ blowing you up.
Now, everything is online.
Like, everything.
You ain't shit unless you're online and you're hot online.
So it's the fan base now.
You know, if you get some money and you get a feature, this is a mistake a lot of street dudes make.
And then they end up like shooting up somebody's tour van.
But what they do, they'll get some money and they'll get a real, real hot artist to do a feature.
And that'll get them a lot of notoriety.
They'll shoot a video, even pay them to shoot to be in the video as well.
But what happens when they try to upload that song on one of these streaming sites?
Cease and desist from the label because they didn't get clearance.
So they didn't spend that 20 grand, 50 grand, 100, it happens all the time.
And that's why they show up in that city with 200,000 security because they know they didn't screw it over a lot of people.
And they don't even warn that person that, hey, just so you know, this is going to come down the line when you try to.
No, man, it's unfortunately, man.
It's just so many weak people in the world and there's so many weak men.
Because the artist is getting the money, so he don't care.
They don't give a shit.
They be high.
Yeah.
Motherfuckers be out of their minds.
Yeah.
They high, they ain't even reasoning.
They ain't even thinking about tomorrow, what they can bring.
Now, people I know, some people I know in Texas, that'll be the last set of money you ever take.
You don't give a damn where you at.
They coming.
But I would say, man, build up a fan base, be original.
It's too much cookie cutter, harp.
Nope.
A lot of these rappers can't even perform.
They stand there and grab their dick and look at your girlfriend and just, you know, missing lyrics and everything.
It ain't, the music industry, man, is missing so much stuff.
These people lazy.
They ain't creative.
They cookie cutter.
So if you get out there and you authentic and you really touching people, like right now, it's a lot of people that are suffering trying to pay bills and things of that nature.
And you getting on there talking, aha, I got all this money, bitch, you broke and all this other stuff.
What happens too, they come in a city, like, and them broke boys been the back of the club while you got all this stuff and you snatching their girlfriends and shit.
Oh, they coming.
And you're going to pay a tax.
You're going to pay a fucking tax or get hurt.
And we've seen it over and over and over again.
And another thing is I tell dudes who love the music aspect of it, don't do no street shit.
Because that street shit has death tied all around it.
I mean, you talking about death, death going to come to you.
Trust me.
So talk to the girls.
Take a Drake move.
And I know the streets, you know, they be talking bad about guys who rap about girl, rap to the girls, but guess what?
Them girls is the one that's paying for the concert tickets.
You know, they can't.
Don't worry about it getting shot out.
That's why LL Cool Jay's still alive.
There you go.
No problems.
Come on.
They're paying.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
If it's positive, well, let's backtrack.
The white kids is flooding in the gate.
They ain't coming to the hood club.
They'll come to the stadium, though.
Yeah.
But they support it too because it's so mainstream.
And here's another thing, y'all.
All this gangster shit, if them dudes rapping about it and they love that life, they ain't gangsters.
They never been gangsters.
Because the ones who lived through it, who done been shot several times, who've been taped up, put in cars or locked up, incarcerated, watching their mom and them cry and people get hurt.
The real gangsters do whatever it takes to get out of that life.
You feel what I'm saying?
But the ones that glorify them, the fake ones, like a friend of mine used to say.
That's a good point.
These dudes do push-ups while listening to Tupac and they think they're gangsters.
No, you girls, you dudes are faggots completely.
So that gangster lifestyle ain't something to glorify because it's death.
It's hurting people.
It's degradation to our people and everything else, man.
So.
That was valuable information, brother.
Yeah, I didn't even know.
So I just wanted to go back a little bit, like in the timeline.
So in the late 80s, everyone's selling drugs.
You're doing the car route, chop shops and everything else like that.
You make a bunch of money.
People get jealous.
You're able to build up a good amount of money doing that.
You said you made like a million dollars doing that?
Not at once.
Not at once.
Not at once, but like overtime.
Overtime.
Over like the three or four years that you were doing it.
Oh, more than that.
And then you got locked up.
And how much time were you like in jail for that first arrest for the chop shop?
Well, I beat that.
I was only locked up a month.
I never went to prison.
Okay.
I've been locked up a lot, really.
So you had some good lawyers.
Yeah.
I had some maneuvers.
Like I said, I've always been a thinker.
But then you said you came out and you didn't have money like that.
Was it because you had to stop doing that as well?
And you had to pay the lawyers?
No, because my whole operation got shut down.
Money got stolen.
Especially the ones who knew where my stash was or the vicinity of the stash.
All that went.
Damn.
And I lost everything, man.
And I'm glad I did.
Yeah.
And you became religious after that.
And that's when you started going to the church and everything?
Absolutely.
Just to find out I wasn't religious.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
So you blew up doing the Christian rap because I don't think a lot of people have like, you know, I've heard of the genre, but like I haven't really, you know, went into it.
So you're one of the originators of that genre.
You can take that phones off, bro.
It's being massive.
Yeah, just take it off.
It's all good.
Because I know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you become one of the originators of Christian hip-hop and you start blowing up.
Who was the DJ that like, because you said back then you had to blow up via a DJ or?
In Texas, it was the biggest DJ in Houston in Texas, period, was a DJ by the name of Walter D.
Oh, yeah.
Huge.
Mega huge.
And then DJ Screw too, right?
Him and DJ Screw?
Well, Screw started the underground mixtape scene.
And then Michael 5000 watched, which is Swisher House.
He took it from there.
Gotcha.
After he passed away.
Because dudes was dying drinking that lean.
Yeah.
You know, that's the Texas thing.
Isn't that crazy?
Like, it's just like, that's been a thing in Texas since the 90s, but like people are just starting to get onto it now all over across the country.
And Lil Wayne took it in and ran with it.
I remember they used to drink it in jars and it was clear.
They didn't put nothing in it.
You know what I'm saying?
What the hell?
Damn.
It was birthed out of Fifth Ward in Houston.
Yeah, it was bad.
Jokers would just slow down, you know, slow.
That's why the music is that way, right?
Chop the screwdriver.
It's from that.
They couldn't even fucking hear the music unless it was slowed down.
Everything just like, yeah, man.
Wow.
Crazy.
That's why a lot of them had heart attacks.
Their heart just stopped.
They was just doing too much of it.
Is that what made you like seeing people die from it?
Because you were there when it started.
Is that why you're like anti-drug, anti-alcohol, anti-really, man?
It started.
It started with my old man.
My dad, he was a blues guitarist.
My dad was born in the mid-20s.
I'm the youngest out of seven.
Okay.
Yeah, he was super old when I got here.
So, and He put down his guitar playing blues to put my mother through college and tried to build a family.
And my mother was nothing to play with.
She was one of those super sassy black women.
My dad even told us, told me and my brother, he said, the only reason I'm with this woman in here is because I won't leave you.
Damn.
So he already knew we would be even worse, even though the streets got us anyway for a while.
But the thing, my dad was passed out one day on the floor and he had gin, this old gin bottle, and it had a what's the name?
A warthog with the hoofs.
I was probably four or five and I saw that and I said, oh shit, that's the devil.
I thought my dad was dead.
I said, whatever this poison in here killed my dad.
And then I grew to learn that all drugs and alcohol do is make you weak.
Why the fuck do I want to be weak?
I love this working.
I love to be sharp on my toes.
And then I watched my brother start drinking or everybody else start getting high and they would get their ass whooped.
I'm like, why the fuck?
They letting that get there.
They drunk, going to jail doing stupid shit.
And I would get locked up and I would see guys crying because now they're doing 10, 15 years because they was high and they did something stupid.
And they don't remember.
Don't even remember.
Wow.
I saw this shit and I told myself, I said, just like I was telling you earlier, I can't look in the mirror and see a dummy.
A lot of people fine with just doing the stupidest shit, as long as they feel good.
Yeah.
Fuck how it feels.
What is the results?
Yeah.
See, and another thing, people wonder how I came up financially.
I never believe in wasting because that's dumb too.
And we have a culture built on waste.
You go in the club.
Yeah, I got it.
I got it.
That's the dumbest shit on planet Earth.
To throw money.
To throw money.
Dude, I've never had a lap dance.
I'm not going to say these rappers' name, but in Atlanta, I went in a strip club with them and these girls, like, ah, they come diving.
I told them right off the bat, look, I am broke.
I'm homeless.
I'm with these guys.
They're like, man, don't do that.
You're making us look bad.
I say, bro, you making yourself look bad.
Look at this money you're pulling out.
That shit can be deposited.
And you can buy gold with that shit.
You can buy land.
What the fuck is wrong?
Like, I've never, I'm that dude.
So the hip-hop minimalist, which is hard to find.
Bro, like I said, I don't fit anywhere because I don't believe in just joining the crowd.
You know, that's, it's a reason why the majority of people are broke, dumb, and sick.
Why I want to join the crowd?
No, I just started thinking different.
I started moving different.
So no change, no like big earrings, no.
And that's another thing.
Oof, I'm glad you burnt that up.
I've been wanting to say this shit for a long time.
Take it away.
The jewelry you see these rappers with, and I'm not going to say I know guys who do the jewelry.
You know, I was going to start a business with one guy and I backed up.
And he told me how much they pay for these diamonds.
And the gold they have is mixed with so much iron and different shit, it has no value.
Tell them.
They sell them these junk ass diamonds, these $25 diamonds.
And niggas in the hood is like, oh, I got diamonds.
But it's trash.
It's flawed.
It's fucked up.
They just, oh, I got diamonds.
Dude, the chains they spend, and I'm not going to give up all the game, but the chains they spend $100,000 on are only really worth $10,000.
I found out that, you know how me wasting money, like I get sick.
You know, one of my girls will tell you, like, I fuck around and get sick.
I can't stand it.
And then they get in trouble because they're doing a bunch of illegal shit, right?
And they got upon it.
And they take it back to the guy.
And he'll grace them.
Well, I can give you 20 back.
Motherfucker, I just paid 100 for it.
Yeah.
It happens all the time.
We glorify wastefulness.
Another thing I talked about is how these dudes pass these women around as if they're quality and having kids with them.
Yeah.
Terrible.
Dude, it throws me off.
You know, I just, man, it's a culture.
And they'll say, oh, it's our culture.
Who culture is it?
It's a culture of destruction completely.
Yeah.
Completely, bro.
And I just, I had to call it for what it is.
A lot of people don't want to hear the truth.
They hate truth tellers.
You know, y'all know this because y'all get on here and just merc people with the truth.
But I was in a studio.
This was some years back.
They damn near won't let me in there no more.
And these known, well-known rappers.
I asked them a fundamental question because I'm a writer.
I can write anything.
I say, when you're rapping, I mean, when you're writing, and you talking about I got the bitches, this, and I got my switch on me, and these hate niggas, and da-da-da-da, and my boy out the back of the window busting all this other shit, right?
And I asked them, when you rap about that, you rap about the haters and you rap about the niggas you shoot, what face do you see?
Do you see a black face, a white face, an Asian face?
You know what all of them say?
A black face.
And you know what I tell them?
Yeah.
Because subconsciously, you hate yourself.
That's why when we get upset, we the first one to shoot each power.
You hate yourself.
That's another reason why you got all this fucking jury on.
Because of the insecurity.
The fact you wake up, you do push-ups, you run, you take care of your body, you focus, you build a company, you do something like that.
That shit make you feel like a man.
No motherfucking flawed ass diamonds and all this other stuff.
But they do it because they're insecure.
They want to feel like they something.
I had some white businessmen years ago, and they were like, they were nervous to ask me the question.
I don't get offended.
And they said, man, we want to ask you this question.
Like, why these black guys, who you already know, these black guys, they don't have money.
And then as soon as they get money, they buy all this wasteful stuff and they waste it.
Why?
It just makes me cringe.
I said, it makes me cringe too.
I said, but you got to understand the ignorance that's embedded in it.
They live in a community where they ain't got a dad.
Yeah.
Mama and grandma as dad and mom.
These emotional women raise these men to be emotional.
And they don't know who they are.
None of them know who the fuck they are.
And if they, if they, a lot of them blanket the image of a drug dealer or the dude on the corner and all that other stuff, and it's just regurgitated ignorance.
I say, in order to feel like there's something in society, that goal says, I have something.
And that's why they do it.
And I'm on here talking shit, but at the same time, I understand where it come from.
The fucked up part.
Is when people defend that.
I don't put up with them defending weakness, because that's what it is, yeah.
And then we get up there, we shoot each other up at the clubs, murder each other, drive by, nobody marches, nobody says, they just go to the funeral with him on the shirt, but a cop beat somebody up or shoot them.
They want to tell the whole neighborhood.
That's true.
It's hypocrisy.
Yeah yeah, you only care emotionally if someone else do it.
Guess, and I I said this before and people got mad.
I say, some of them dudes, probably quick to shoot us because they think that's what we like, we shooting each other so fast.
They're like shit.
I'll shoot one too.
Yeah yeah, the cops yeah, it's like shit.
You don't give a shit about him either.
Bam, i'm shooting.
I'm shooting little Ray Ray too.
But when?
When they shoot little Ray Ray, you just lose it.
Yeah, but with the when, the little kid down the street when, when Ray Ray stepped on his shoes and he shot him, nobody said nothing.
Yeah, and that's another thing.
A lot of guys react emotionally.
They don't even know they're acting just like women.
When a man reacts emotionally because somebody said something or do something and they're not, they're not thinking about it and being rational about it and they just acting.
That's just, that's what women do.
Yeah, a real man, even if, if somebody disrespect you, you're gonna first weigh part of the cost out, not you, Myron.
I guess when you see that dude, you like you've already thought about you, put the bill money on the side, you him up, but but it's still logical.
The first thing he said hey, i'm gonna spend a night in jail.
At least he knows the go happen.
Yeah, you know he's not crashing out like, but a lot of dudes man, they just they lose it and they react purely on emotions without pausing.
And it's just man, it really really, really bothers me bro so so so uh, Enzo's stories and his wisdom is unmatched, bro.
Uh, we've met a couple times and I was like yo, he's gonna be on the podcast, this guy's legendary.
So real quick.
Um, I want to talk about your unconventional life uh, in terms of dating uh, you have well, an amazing life.
You also have two women multiple women in my life, yes um that are like best friends and help you with everything in the household.
Um, how does that work?
Because, honestly speaking, like we talk about ripple all the time, dating, all that stuff, and to see you live it is incredible, because you live it day by day, night by night.
Yeah, ain't nobody choking each other, sleeping with knives.
None of that shit is going on in my house.
It's it's respect to be honest with with you.
It's no different.
I mean, this stuff been happening for thousands and thousands of years.
The only reason that the system switched it up and made it to where we can't really marry like that is because the government wanted more control over the household.
Yeah, that's, that's why.
But all of our ancestors, every race, all of our ancestors used to have, back in the day, multiple wives and concubines and everything, and I've gotten flack behind it.
I went to one huge church, and at the time I had three.
And they are very beautiful, by the way.
They're not no hags, and they're not old.
And I went to the church and sat right in the front row.
He's super famous church.
And afterwards, the deacons and whatever talking to me, man, you can't such, such, such.
And I told them, I said, if you can find, if you can show me any scripture in the Bible, well, I'm wrong.
Nobody can show you.
There's none.
Not in the Bible.
Not in the Toran.
Not in the Mukuran.
The Quran.
No Quran, you could do it.
Well, you know, they still moving on what it was anyway.
Yeah, yeah.
And they shut the fuck up.
So.
So where does the monogamy thing come from then in Christianity?
The Catholic Church.
Well, the thing is, it's not.
Okay, so it's not like a biblical precedent.
It's more like a customary traditional thing.
So when it comes to marriage, back in the Old Testament, King Solomon had a thousand women.
I think 700 wives and the rest are concubines.
No, 900 wives, 300 concubines.
The concubines is just some chicks you bang crazy.
Yeah, from a far away land, just come through and then get out of here.
But they didn't say you can't marry or have multiple women.
He doesn't say that.
No.
Because the woman was made for the man and not reverse.
But the Western, this West, they didn't twisted it.
Yeah.
But they knew they can get control.
If we going home and getting beat up, and yes, dear, yes, dear.
Yeah.
We losing tetosterone daily by doing that shit.
And they can control.
They got the whole household acting like women.
So that's why they did it.
Control.
Because back then, if you had all those wives and women and you had all these sons, you had your own ecosystem.
Yeah, enforced monogamy.
Yeah, and enforced monogamy also keeps the society more stable.
They've noticed that polygamous societies tend to be less stable is what they is the other thing too.
So I mean, niggas happy.
Yeah, because if you, because the thing is, is that when you have a polygamous society, what ends up happening is like to the victor all the spoils, right?
And that creates instability.
But if you have all these guys that they all have sexual access, they'll chill out a little bit because having a family and a wife makes men be a bit more centered and less radical, right?
They'll take less chances because now people depend on them.
Versus, yeah.
Getting no girls, and they, I tell you.
We'll have to see this too.
Only the wealthy man would have multiple, multiple.
Precisely.
Yep.
Because if you broke with a bunch of wives, you think this would be World War III.
Come on.
Yeah, it'd be fights.
It'd be fights.
Are you happy?
I do good, bro.
I do very good.
By the grace of the Most High, I do very well through discipline.
You can do anything with discipline.
It's not that I'm the smartest guy.
It's just discipline.
Do any one of you fast?
I have before.
What's the longest you ever fasted?
Like 30 days.
For like Ramadan and shit.
30 days?
Like, what do you refrain from?
Pretty much, well, when you fast, you're supposed to take anything in, really, until like sundown.
That's a different type of fast.
30 days is crazy.
Yeah.
Well, that's.
Well, how he, that's easy, though.
Yeah.
Can you do 15 days just water?
Oh, no, no, no.
That's right.
Okay.
That's what I do.
I don't do it every month or nothing like that.
I do it like every three to four months.
And what that does is it reboots your whole system just like a computer.
It also puts you in charge, not your impulses, not your flesh, not your dick, not your stomach.
You in charge.
And it grounds you to the point where it keeps what's important important.
And it's really, really good.
It's really good.
It's really healthy.
That's why I can spa 20-year-olds still.
And you do that, you said every three months?
Every three to four months.
Every to four months.
Okay, three or four times a year.
Your HGH shoot through the roof, your testosterone is off the that shit is off the records.
Like it goes up so high.
Wait, so no chicken?
I don't eat chicken no more.
It's hard to find clean chicken unless you raising them yourself now.
You're right.
Can't find them.
Vegan?
Okay.
I eat beef.
But I don't eat chicken.
It's hard to find chicken.
And in the vegetable world, I don't eat corn because corn, no corn is clean.
Yeah.
Really?
Corn.
Yeah.
Chicken is really bad, though.
Like, when I, my family, we stopped eating chicken, I want to say maybe about five, four or five years ago.
Nobody's gotten sick.
Not a soul gets sick in my house.
Nothing.
Colds, nothing.
No sick.
Soon as we stopped eating chicken.
Wait a minute.
Is that what I get sick so much?
The problem is the infrastructure and supplying all that chicken is no way to raise them right.
So a lot of them are sick.
Yeah, putting them in steroids and shit like that.
They're sad.
There's no way around it.
They get sick because they're not supposed to be 400,000 chickens in one area, even on one land.
It's no way to sustain it.
Wow.
Now, the cows are a little bit different because you can get so much out of them.
And you can let them graze.
But them chickens, it's a wrap unless you raise them yourself.
Yeah, because they put them in a coop next to each other and they're like, you know, get sick.
And yeah, it's real bad.
It's crazy.
So look.
Farm raised chicken.
I want to be like Enzo when I grew up, man.
I want two women who love and adore me that understand the mission.
And how do I get there?
Well, speaking on the woman thing, because I took y'all left, it's a respect thing.
You know, number one, what they say, you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
So a lot of times guys get these women who have four or five boyfriends.
It's a rap.
Women are incubators.
So she have a piece of each one of them dudes inside her psyche and everything else.
It's even scientifically proven that sperm goes up to their brain, all kinds of crazy stuff in women.
So what happens is you get, you really get a sparring partner.
That's what ended up happening.
Or somebody that's coming for the bread and they waiting for their exit strategy.
So I always tell guys, you find the best family you can.
It's almost impossible in America.
I'm not going to lie to y'all.
I worry for my sons, man.
These girls is, they're gone, man.
They're so gone.
Yeah.
But you get them, get them young, of age, and hopefully they come from a good family.
You treat them nice.
You treat them good.
And if you got money, you know, it works that way.
And it's a respect.
You tell them up front.
You don't like surprise them on it.
You can't have a wife for headaches, dude.
For 10 years, all of a sudden you bring this chick in the house.
Like, mom, I want to.
Somebody don't get murdered at that point.
So you don't want to do that.
But, man, you just, it's your life.
You got one life.
Yeah.
One.
And some men don't have that.
I'm going to honestly up front.
That's that.
That saves you all headaches, bro.
That's what I do, too.
That's how I never really run into problems like that.
Like, yeah, it's going to suck because you're going to lose a lot of opportunities doing that.
Like, a lot of girls are going to just say no off rip.
But if they accept it, you're basically less headaches.
Well, I can confirm this for 100%, man.
If you sell a dream, brother, just know, nigga.
You what?
You're cooked.
So tell me.
You saw the Asian girl, nigga.
That was a dream, dog.
Oh, shit.
Shut up.
Yeah, it's just not good.
You know what I mean?
It's just like, but you lose a lot of opportunity, man.
You will.
Like, a lot of baddies will be like, no, thank you.
Like, you know, but it is what it is, man.
I should have fasted.
If I fasted, it would have been fine.
But it's fine, bro.
Tripping.
I was just saying, bro.
It's damn near a miracle.
You just got to pass.
Another thing, and people think it's a free fall.
I don't be smashing girls.
Now, back in the day, I was, my dick used to drive the car.
You know what I'm saying?
It got the keys.
It told me where to go.
But I'm in control of that motherfucker now.
So it doesn't tell me nothing.
How old are you now?
I'm 53.
And would you prefer like Unk or like OG?
Like, what up, Unc?
What up, OG?
Okay, OG.
I'm just saying, because the chat called him Unk, bro.
I'm like, come on, man.
You can call him respectfully.
Okay, OG.
So good.
So you're going to say something?
No, you.
Oh.
You know, let me ask you this.
Obviously, you have a couple of decades of wisdom here.
What would you say are some of the most pronounced differences between women as you were growing up versus now?
I talk quite a bit about how women have changed and how the days of, you know, trying to get that traditional, conservative, you know, White House and a picket fence.
I think that dream is almost dead now at this point.
You know, out of some exceptions that you mentioned earlier, good family, you got to really search, et cetera.
But you're a bit older now where you can talk about this.
Obviously, we're born in the 90s.
We remember kind of at the edge of what it was like when women were women.
There wasn't the internet.
There wasn't social media.
There wasn't all these problems that, you know, kind of between relationships.
But you were around even before that.
So could you kind of, I mean, you could just give us the trajectory.
I'll watch the curve.
Me growing up, it was hard to hit.
They didn't make it easy.
And you had to see their mother.
If they had a dad, you had to get permission from their daddy.
I mean, that sounds almost retarded right now, but it was.
What?
Yeah, that's what it used to be.
Can you give us a decade era of this just so the people can follow?
I would say 80s to mid-80s.
When it hit the mid-80s in the crack era, that's when it slowly started tanking.
Okay, that makes sense.
So that's when you would say that the downhill downfall began?
Even the dress.
Dude, we knew strippers.
The strippers would be the one wearing all the tight shit.
And actually, they didn't even wear.
They would only come out at night like that.
You see them sometimes in a nightclub like that.
They'd be a little whoresh.
Well, you know what?
No, because the music embodied this.
The freaks come out at night.
Bingo.
That's the whole thing.
Like the music embodied that.
Oh, yeah.
Who did that?
So that actually makes sense.
Okay.
Sorry.
But now what's so crazy, man?
You can't tell who's who.
Yeah.
Porn star, prostitute, all of them.
Wife, everybody looked the same.
Everybody looked like whores, like whores.
Straight up.
Not whores, whores.
You know what I'm saying?
It's confusing.
And I know women hate that, but you need the truth.
It's the truth, man.
But that curve, like, I watched that shit.
So you would say from growing up, there was this, I guess, kind of unspoken rule, meet the family, get to know her.
You have to have some type of investment from a familial perspective to even get in.
Then you start to see this kind of start to crash in the mid-80s with the crack epidemic.
Now, that's in the black community.
Would you say that was the same thing?
Even the fake hair.
When I was dating girls back in the day, they didn't wear that shit.
W, bro.
They literally worked their hair.
They calmed it.
They did all that stuff.
They grew their shit.
No weave, grow it out.
Man, they grew it, bro.
They grew it.
See, what I learned about this, I guess they're going to get real gangster on here.
But what I learned about this, I dated this girl, man.
And the whole time I thought she was, you know, black mixed with Spanish because of how her hair looked.
I'm like, her hair's down here, just wavy, all this stuff.
And when I seen her dad and her mother, she was pure nigga.
You feel what I'm saying?
And one day she came outside with, I guess, without doing her hair, and she goes through this process.
She had a huge afro.
And she said her auntie taught her.
Her auntie said, don't be like the rest of these black girls in the neighborhood.
You take care of yourself.
They're lazy.
And then I started saying, these motherfuckers are lazy.
They don't want to grow their hair and do the necessary thing because black women, in order for their hair to grow like that, it takes more discipline.
It takes more time.
No, they just glue the shit in there and throw a wig on her and keep going.
Damn.
It's very few who do that.
This is something that I'm saying.
I mean, real hair versus it.
It's some wisdom, bro.
No, no, no.
I never.
Bro, I'm telling you.
Oh, wow.
When I saw that, I said, whoa, because I'm always learning.
I said, these motherfuckers are lazy.
Look at this girl's hair.
And they don't go to the gym either.
Yeah.
No.
Oh, that's not.
That's another thing about black people, bro.
They don't go to the gym, bro.
That's why I'm saying what I tell women, there's nothing more beautiful than a woman who takes care of herself.
And you know what they think that is?
Putting on them witch-ass nails.
Yes.
And gluing that shit in their hair.
And makeup.
Yeah, caking the makeup on.
Oh, this is me.
No, that's not you.
That's a costume.
The real you.
You a clown.
The real you.
Let me throw you in the pool.
And when you come out, that's you.
It's not beauty.
Just like I was talking about.
You know, the club, the wastefulness.
Yeah, yeah.
This culture now, beauty is a massage.
It's fake.
It ain't even real.
So I'm supposed to accept these women with these super wing eyelashes and all this other stuff.
No, I want to see you.
They can hate on me all they want.
I want to see your natural beauty because that's the only thing that is beauty.
Think about it.
How can you call yourself beautiful and everything you have on, I can wipe it off or pull it off?
You know, that's a very interesting perspective because we're not old enough to remember where the hell this thing came from, but it's interesting getting your perspective that it used to be this weave.
All this stuff is relatively new.
Were beautiful, man.
These black girls, and they were carrying themselves well.
They were ashamed.
When I watch old 80s shows, you look at like Claire Huxtable.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Because now as you're speaking, I'm like, okay.
And now I remember watching these old 70s, 80s, even into the 90s as well.
The black women let their hair grow out.
And I was like, yeah, he's right.
Because this whole weave and shit, this is like a new thing from the 2000s, bro.
Myra, you're right.
They're lazy.
Straight up.
They're lazy, bro.
Even in the beginning, it's a small fraction right now, black women that does do that.
And the smack is just so small.
But even back then, even though they kicked the dads out the house, they were still shame to get in an argument with a man in the streets.
It still was a level of respect.
Ah, I see what you mean.
Yeah.
It was, bro.
Yeah.
Let me ask you this.
So this is like for the black community, these things that you've noticed.
Would you say that these, like, you know, the downfall of females in general, where whores and regular girls are now indistinguishable from the way that they dress?
Would you say you saw this with all the races in the mid-80s with the crack epidemic or was it just more pronounced in the black community?
It was more pronounced in the black community.
Now, as the hip-hop just slowly turned to smut, then I watched every race start caving in that way.
Okay.
The culture of the music.
So with the black community, mid-80s, what would you say with the Hispanics?
Because Texas is very diverse.
That's one of the beauties of Texas.
Very diverse.
Would you say that you started to see this with all the other races start to decline as well with their females?
Yeah, I would say it started hitting really hard in the 2000s.
Like as soon as 2000, I started watching everybody else start to curve as well.
You know, you brought up an interesting point saying that it used to be girls that were whores, you knew they were whores.
From the way they were dressed.
Absolutely.
And now it's indistinguishable between you cannot.
You go to a grocery store.
You're going to see a whole vagina.
Yeah.
A whole vagina.
You're going to know if it's an any or outie just by the tights you have on.
Yeah.
And then they get pissed if you say, if you even say something.
Yeah.
Which I don't say shit.
I don't talk to women like that.
Yeah.
That's not even appealing to me.
So now it's like it's indistinguishable.
And so before it was, you know what type of time she was on.
Now you don't even know.
You're getting catfished.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You don't even know what type of chick if she's, you know, because just, I guess that's dress code that all.
And the crazy part, they want you to treat them like the dignified women.
Like queens.
Yeah, like queens.
You can't.
Can I answer your point real quick?
I'm saying, bro.
You mentioned not being able to distinguish between women and most whores, right?
Yeah.
Now, look at Instagram and social media.
I was going to say, back in the day, I could say from my experience, all right, she's low followers, relay pictures.
She's a good one.
But nowadays, they flip the script.
So what they do now, they have a little followers on purpose for pictures because they want to say, yeah, I'm a good girl.
But they be doing the worst shit possible.
I'm like, yo, you're getting smarter, bro.
So you can't really tell on social media either.
Can't really tell.
What would you say since you've seen this whole thing unfold?
How do you think social media has impacted this decline?
Every blessing comes with a curse.
The blessing is you guys on here just telling the truth and a lot of the truth people just sticking it to them.
The curse is the other stuff.
The people that gravitate to the lower vibrations.
And it's so out there for them to feed from it.
So it's always that way.
You know, you get an industry that you can make a lot of money in.
That's where you're going to find the most devils every time, the most snakes every time.
Streaming.
Absolutely.
So that's just.
Yeah, them streamers are crazy.
I'm learning that shit.
It's really crazy.
Yeah.
But that's both, like, it's like the shit rises.
It's all rising together, man.
And because it's so much exposure.
You know.
So, Enzo, from your experience, just because this is really good that you have the experience that most people don't have.
If you're a young man today, your 20s or 30s, how would you find a woman nowadays to take seriously?
Because, bro, I'm telling you, bro, you've seen me, you've seen the people as like.
You have to go to another country.
And not the famous cities in Colombia.
You need the outside cities.
And I think that's very important that people understand that.
This is a guy that's more seasoned, older.
You've seen literally the trajectory of the downfall of women in America in the West in general.
Right?
You've had many types of women.
You're a successful guy yourself.
You have a lot of resources.
I don't want to say your net worth on air.
Yeah, I won't say it, but it's a lot.
And even you've come to the same conclusion.
And the reason why I'm saying that is because I want people to understand, regardless of your net worth, regardless of your social status, no one is impervious to this bullshit.
Nobody.
And that's what I'm trying to explain to people here.
They think, oh, well, if I have some money, maybe I have some status.
I could go ahead and still find a chick.
It's still going to be tough, dude.
And even he's telling you, you might have to go international.
Look at our boy.
Trash.
Player, Tom Brady.
If he can't hold one down, nigga, we're cooked.
We're cooked, bro.
Bro, it's bad.
It's bad.
Society, what it has done is fed women's selfishness.
And anytime you feed selfishness, you're creating a monster.
Good point.
That eats itself.
See, women are really destroying themselves because they don't think about the future.
Because a woman's value is while they're young and they're destroying it.
They're tearing up all their value.
Then they get older.
Oh, I got to get married.
And then their senses come in.
And I hate to say this, but it's even statistics now.
I'm not going to give no numbers, but right now, women's suicide is just rising.
It is slowly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It is.
Because now they're old.
Nobody's looking at that ass no more.
Gone.
No ass, nigga.
Nobody's looking at it.
But how it's supposed to be: if you got a woman that's older, right?
And she's been with you since she was young.
Yep.
And you the only one, you the only one touch that.
She still has high value.
Yeah.
High value.
And women that be with white.
You ever notice?
She's going to hold more value than the 20-year-old that has 20 bodies.
Yep.
Exactly.
That's a good point.
Have you ever noticed this?
Yeah.
Women in that situation, they still be beautiful.
Because the streets, they ain't been drugged by the streets and had white stuff shot on their face by different types of men.
You know what I'm saying?
I want to say, all that stuff is just draining them down.
They're going to the club every week.
Alcohol age you faster than anything.
Facts.
And all that stuff.
I've ran into girls who were 20, 21 years old, and they look 30.
31.
Yeah.
The streets just, I'm telling you, man, it's bad.
They better get their shit together.
So, two great men once said this: women only mature when they buy their drinks at the bar.
Yeah, that's my.
Yeah.
Yeah, I truly don't think women mature until they start buying their own drinks at the bar, bro.
You know what?
I want to say this too.
What's that woman who had all those thousands of dudes bang her?
Bonnie Blue.
Bonnie Blue.
Or Lily Phillips.
Yeah.
One of those.
Did y'all pay attention?
Y'all seen a little, I didn't watch it, but they show clips of the dudes in line.
Oh, yeah.
Niggas had masks on.
I said, do you can y'all even just us as men perceive what kind of dudes them was?
Yeah.
Damn some jack-off masters.
Yeah.
These dudes have moon gods.
Dude, these dudes are perverts.
They're pedophiles.
They're losers.
Everybody in that line was a fucking high-grade loser.
Yeah.
Because a real man ain't finna get in no line to fuck some tramp.
Yeah, you're right.
Losers.
Some of these niggas brought gifts too, flowers and shit.
Oh, they were.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, facts.
You know what's crazy?
One of them was from the girl.
It really threw me off, bro.
I'm like, God.
Major looks.
I mean, is OnlyFans hyping, ramping these dudes so they horny levels up that high?
These dudes, it's crazy, bro.
Yeah.
No, it's, it's, um, it's bad.
And, you know, getting your perspective on it, that now, so, because you know, it's interesting because when we asked Coach Greg, he said something very similar that this is kind of the declines really started happening in the 80s and the 90s.
And then you would say the big turn was at the 2000s where everybody was now every group.
That curve just wasn't.
You know, that's a good point that you mentioned.
Because you can make the argument degeneracy of hip-hop started to become global because it started becoming accepted at the Grammys.
It was starting to become mainstream.
You have artists like Eminem fucking knocking the door down, making hip-hop a global thing, right?
And with Eminem, now you're going to get 50 Cent, now you're going to get all the other people.
So that's a good point that you mentioned, you know, and it sucks that it took, you know, that hip-hop was such a huge instrument in spreading the degeneracy, but I never thought of it that way.
That's kind of where it started.
But yeah, dude, it's crazy now because like, and another thing, I want to ask you this.
In your day, having a girl that was a 304, they used to be shameful, right?
Bringing her around and stuff like that.
People would laugh at you.
What's up with all these people now?
Like these famous guys will be out and about with whores and like nobody cares.
There's no shame.
I don't know what the fuck.
I don't even know where that started from.
These dudes will pass these women around like they're trophies.
Yeah.
I'm like, what?
I don't care, bro.
I've had, and I'm not going to say names, I've had famous women, like famous women, some of them models or whatever.
I don't touch them, bro.
It's a level of vetting they have to go through.
Like, fuck it.
And they can be bad as hell.
I'm like, I'm cool, mama, because it ain't worth it.
It ain't worth it.
And these guys, man, they come swapping.
Don't even know it.
And here it is.
She done bang some dude that's a psychopath.
And then you come behind her and bang her.
And then this other dude, he rapes little girls.
He banged her.
And this other dude likes infants.
He banged her.
And you get a mix of all that shit.
It fucks your energy all the way up.
Yeah, it's just strange because there used to be shame.
I used to touch them, bro.
There used to be shame with men wiping up whores.
But now it's like dudes are totally okay with like, you know, being around 304s and like openly, like openly like, you know, dating them and saying that's my chick and shit like that.
Dude, I love women, but not enough.
Not enough to take myself down with them.
Not enough to put myself in a compromise.
Not enough to grab something that has no quality.
Yeah.
I don't, I pass.
I pass, mama.
Yeah, I mean, women can really hurt your.
I mean, look at Akash saying it and look at Will Smith.
Like, they can really fuck your legacy up, bro.
I want to grow.
I'm going to be transparent.
Yeah.
And this happened like a couple of weeks ago.
I was warned by Gary based on the numerology.
Don't fuck with this girl.
On the yacht.
Yeah.
Oh, it's a good story.
Yo, yo, listen up.
This is a classic story here that is so.
But let me tell you how I am.
I'm old school.
So the only way you know a profit is when it comes to pass.
And I'm going to tell everybody, don't fuck with Gary because he's on point.
He's the truth.
I gave him the girl's number and whatever.
He was like, do not fuck with her.
And I'm like, this girl doing everything perfect.
She's the perfect age.
You know, my ladies like her and everything.
Like, she could be a part of this family.
By the way, he's adding to his family.
He's trying to find more girls.
Add to the family.
Yeah.
Oh, absolutely.
I'm him.
Anyway.
So, but it's a level of vetting.
Of course.
So when Gary tells me this, I say, okay, let's see.
I'm going to do it anyway.
Like, I'm going to let her come around and let her spend the night at the house and the palace and all that, right?
And then what I did is I gave her a car to drive.
I mean, this girl's sweet, sweet.
All this stuff, man.
Beautiful.
Colombian.
Beautiful.
Man, she ran some errands for me.
And on the way back, she stopped and sucked some dude's dick.
I swear.
And then come to my house.
Don't ask me how I know.
Yeah, I was going to say, how do you know?
Like I said, it's a certain level of vetting.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course.
I don't fuck around.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't bring somebody.
The pre-nup, the pre-nup, the pre-nup starts even before anything.
Like everybody gets a pre-nup.
Girlfriend, but it starts before anything.
You have to be vetted.
Yeah.
I don't blame you.
You got to do it nowadays.
Dude.
And I leaned back.
Two things happened.
I said, this goddamn Gary, God, it was exactly like he was talking about.
He said, that's a cunning bitch.
Don't trust this bitch.
And she was perfect, bro.
And you can't fool me, but she was, ooh, she was skilled.
And those Columbians men.
Another thing, well, I don't want to just name it on Columbia.
And another, it's the cult.
It's what's going on.
What we're talking about.
And I leaned back and I said, different generation.
Yeah, different generation.
I say this woman was about to step into the best situation of her life.
Generations and generations could have been taken care of.
Yeah.
But that slut.
She can't control that.
When stupid, I say, God, these people are fucked up.
Man, they fucked up.
So, but don't fuck with Gary.
He knows his shit, man.
Talk about drop.
Talk about fumble the bag, bro.
Yo, that's fucked up.
Imagine you bought a having a real life set for life.
And because you want to suck some niggas dick, you just blew it.
Bro, hold the hell, man.
Hold up.
I met her, right?
Yes.
You met her.
You already met her.
I remember I was on the yacht and Gary was like, yo, Enzo, this woman right here, fuck with her.
I'm like, she kind of bad, though, but like, what's happening here?
No, I know why.
And I just smiled.
Yeah.
I say, now I'm about to find out.
Does Gary have any kink in his goddamn armor?
I'm finna figure this shit out.
Right?
He'll listen to you and observe.
He'll be like, all right, of course.
I'm going to take a mental note and watch this and study it.
Hey, you have an advisor, you know what I mean?
Hey, this is what you think.
Cool.
You're gathering evidence, right?
From multiple different sources.
It was right on the dime of what he said.
She did exactly what he said.
Yeah.
I'm not going to lie, bro.
I didn't know she was going to suck somebody's dick, but it was, she's, oh, I said, man.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was crazy.
Hey, bro.
Girls nowadays, bro.
It's rough outside, bro.
It's rough.
So when she came back, we got to know what you do when she came back.
I was judging Jeff or what?
No, no, no.
Check her tongue.
Dude, stupid.
It's a good thing.
Dude, I never get emotional about anything.
I wasn't mad or nothing.
Yeah, of course, of course.
I was a little surprised, but I don't put nothing past anybody.
It's just life.
So how'd you get rid of her?
I told her, I said, hey, y'all.
Give her the recipe.
You dismissed?
Well, I bought her a couple of things, right?
So she can't leave with that.
You can't incentivize a blowjob chick.
You know what I'm saying?
So I said, you know, I need to talk to you.
And when she came to the front, she didn't know all her bags was there.
All her shit was right there.
She said, what's going on?
Well, you got to go.
You know, we're not going to work here because it's straight honesty in my house.
It's love in my house.
It's respect in my house.
And ain't no sluts in this house.
And nobody do anything behind anybody's back.
It's real respect.
And you don't know shit about that.
So you got to go.
You can't live.
At least you can tell.
I told her, at least you can tell your friends.
You've smelled the 1%.
Now, right back to the gutter.
Get your bitch ass out, man.
Just like that.
What did she say?
Fucking go.
What did she say when he told her that?
She must have been shocked.
No, I didn't let her talk.
I didn't want to hear anything she said.
She was trying to explain.
Yo.
I don't care what you say.
Yeah.
Because I know.
I don't do hypotheticals.
It would have just been interesting to see what she would say to defend herself.
But you didn't even give her the chance.
You're just like, nah.
Yo, he gave her to Frank Castle.
Yeah, fair.
Literally.
Because you know, she probably would have started speaking that popping chucky.
That wasn't Jackson.
Isn't that what you think?
Blah, blah, blah.
You know these fucking words.
She fell and got somebody digging them off.
All right.
Well, listen, this was W interview.
Enzo, you are a great interview person.
It's a person to interview.
Thank you for coming.
Out there with some girls right now.
Yes.
Yes.
Chris is bitching.
So we got to start this thing.
And Enzo, where can they find you?
At Enzo Weinberg7.
On Instagram.
On Instagram.
Cool.
Legendary.
Cool.
We'll see you guys back here in about, Chris, how much time?