THE NORTH PHILLY SPECIAL PT.2 - MILLION DOLLAZ WORTH OF GAME EPISODE 392
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In this episode of *Million Dollars Worth of Game*, the host revisits a pivotal location in North Philadelphia where he was once assaulted as a child, recounting how he instinctively rolled under a car to escape an attacker. He explains that after the incident, he spent ten minutes waiting for his assailant to leave before running all the way back to Alagany without stopping, emphasizing the trauma and reflexive nature of the event. The narrative then shifts to a story about his aspirations to join the "Guardian Angels," a group dedicated to protecting the community on the trains. Despite being told to extinguish his cigarette by a member of this group, he was subsequently grabbed from behind and beaten up in a one-on-one confrontation. The host reflects on whether he should have intervened or helped, concluding that sometimes individuals must fight their own battles alone, even if it means getting hurt, while acknowledging the complex dynamics between family members and rival factions within these street organizations.
The conversation transitions to the origins of his martial arts journey, specifically focusing on his legendary sensei, Earl, who worked voluntarily as security at a local Chinese store in North Philly. The host describes Earl as a formidable figure with an aura of strength, having served in the army and possessing real money, which set him apart from others in the neighborhood. To test the host's dedication, Earl made him sit on a crate for hours without speaking, only to begin training once he confirmed the boy's genuine commitment. Their training regimen was rigorous, involving stretching exercises that pushed their limits and practicing kicks against trees thousands of times to build immense leg strength. The host illustrates how powerful these techniques were by describing how Earl could kick people through windows and car doors, instilling in him a deep respect for the discipline required to become a master martial artist.
Throughout the storytelling, the host emphasizes that true greatness is not easily achieved and requires immense patience and resilience, qualities he learned from Earl. He contrasts the "cool" kids who chase superficial status with those who endure hardship to achieve real mastery, noting that Earl was a protector who went above and beyond for the community despite being misunderstood by some. The episode also includes promotional segments for sponsors like DraftKings, Lion's Gate Films, Square, Cash App, and Hair Renew, where the host shares personal anecdotes about his life in Philadelphia while encouraging viewers to follow him on social media. Ultimately, the video serves as both a historical account of his upbringing and a motivational message about perseverance, discipline, and the importance of finding mentors who push you to your limits.
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million dollars worth of game.
>> Now listen, we up avenue, right?
>> Yes.
>> And I just want to tell all the youngans
out there, right?
>> Today's youngans in the society, y'all
don't know how to measure [ __ ] Y'all
don't know how to to how to understand
when a [ __ ] tougher than you. Sometimes
you got to understand. You got to know
when to hold them. You got to know when
to fold them. You got to know when to
walk away.
>> You got to know when to run. Let me
explain something to you. Yes. Right
here is a major historical location when
you dealing with the story of my life.
Right here is where the car was at. And
this is the area that loose sacked me as
a kid. Dead I Lou me right here. I It's
when I'm Whenever it's time that I'm
rock How you doing, sister? Whenever I'm
riding down Broad Street, anytime I get
into this area, my heartbeat change in a
different way. You dig what I'm saying?
It changed in a whole different way. But
let me tell you something very
important. I never forget it was a
couple of us. I said some slick whatever
I said.
>> He hit me from the rip cuz I was always
a little linky, a little tall. He socked
me when he socked me. Bop
boom. Right. I just I don't I didn't
fall. I I fell in the but when I fell
>> the car was right here and this all
that. Boom. I said boom. I said
bam went right up under that joint. It
was no It was no It was no It was just
natural reflex. He was
>> the [ __ ] was it was a natural reflex cuz
I'm like
>> what just happened? And I had to
reprogram and regroup cuz I wasn't sure
>> of what just really took place.
>> Right.
>> I just knew something happened.
>> Put that [ __ ] back into yesterday.
>> Yeah. I didn't know something happened
to me that never happened to me before.
So when he hit me, I'm like
I rolled right up. You seen the motion?
Replay the motion.
Bam. Went right up under that joint.
Boom.
And all I did was how y'all Only thing I
did Only thing I did was The only thing
I did What's up, family? So you can see
where the car was at. Only thing I got
you one minute, sister. Only thing I did
was be up under the draw. And while I'm
up in there, I'm going to show you how I
was. When I said bang,
soon as I hit, I said, "Damn." And all I
was doing was like this, looking under
the door to see the feet.
>> He is up under that [ __ ] I'm trying to
see [ __ ] feet. Hold up. Cuz I'm
looking at everybody feet because I'm
like
>> I wait for everybody to leave. So I stay
here for a minute.
>> Hey, what's up, Nef?
>> What you say? What he doing?
>> I'm He showed how he got knocked out
back in the day. Nef.
>> So listen.
>> So he showed how a [ __ ] knocked him
out. Nef. Somebody knocked me out back
in the day.
>> You ever get knocked out like that? All
right,
>> don't let it happen to you.
>> I knew you.
>> You knew me?
>> Yeah, I knew you.
Oh, okay. Believe that. Much love, Nef.
So, what happened? I'm sitting there the
whole time and I got my head to the side
because I'm looking for feet.
>> Yeah.
>> I'm waiting for feet to move.
>> So, it was a little more scuffling after
than that. I don't know what happened.
Ain't nobody else hit the turf.
>> No.
>> Hold up. Listen. Don't tell. So, nobody
know what Listen. Don't you talking
about No, don't tell my story. So,
nobody else
>> hit the turf but me. So, I'm waiting,
man. I stayed there for about 10
minutes.
>> You fixed the car,
>> man. And I changed the oil. I changed
all type. I did everything up under that
joint.
>> As soon as they join, I slid up under
that joint.
>> Listen, I'm from right here. I did one
of these. As soon as I peep, everybody,
I come back up.
>> I was out.
>> I ran all the way from here, right?
>> That [ __ ] sound like a mother.
>> This no [ __ ] Listen.
>> After Laki me turned around,
>> I ran from here all the way back to
>> I want no smoke. Listen, I ran from here
all the way back to Alagany. I ain't
stopped running. You hear me?
>> You hear me?
>> I did not stop running.
>> [ __ ] looked at me.
>> Now, now that's my story, but I'm going
to take y'all somewhere else. Let's go
to another story. Let's go down here to
the sub and jump on the sub so I can
show you how they work Gil out.
>> Much love, man. Amen. Motivate me a day.
>> Much love, baby.
>> A day, man.
>> Come on.
>> How do you pay to get on the sub?
>> Come on, [ __ ]
>> Hold up. Chill. Chill. No, we not
happen. No, don't [ __ ]
>> Don't do no. Not doing it
>> now. The See, you doing dumb [ __ ]
>> Come on, man.
>> You're not supposed to do it.
>> [ __ ] mayor. Shut up, man.
>> No, I'm paying my [ __ ]
>> I'm not messing. Don't do that. Kids,
don't do that [ __ ] Cuz if the police
come and they say what happened, I don't
know. I He on his own. Ho ho. How you
be?
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
So,
let me just explain something to you.
Feel me, cat. This right here. Look at
him. See, he's an idiot.
He an idiot.
I'm not saying nothing, but if they come
in and they want to and they and the
police rough him up, I didn't do
nothing. I'm not I'm taking care of I
paid for my I paid for my stuff to get
on the sub.
>> Stop bitching.
>> I paid. No, I paid. I'm
>> Stop bitching.
>> If they come and rough you up, don't do
nothing. Now, what we ready to do is we
ready to get on the sub so I can show
you when the guardian angel boy roughed
him up because he talk about my stories.
But you don't want to share the stories
when you got roughed up and I stood down
cuz the guardian cuz I wanted to be a
crime fighter anyway,
>> right?
>> So when the guardian agent first ain't
rough me and I got the joint
>> I wanted to be a vigilant. Yep. You was
smoking and he told you to put that out.
>> You ain't want to put it out and he
roughed you up. So let's talk about
that.
>> Yeah, we can talk about that. First of
all, he's a [ __ ] number one.
>> What? So what happened is we're going
back to the train that he got worked out
on back in the day. This is the
Philadelphia sector.
>> I ain't get worked out, [ __ ] Stop
saying it like that.
>> He worked you out.
And I stood there and I stood down
because No, me and him was co.
>> You didn't help me, [ __ ]
>> No, me and him was co-workers.
>> He's a guardian angel. I wanted to be
aspiring guardian angel. I wanted to be,
you know. So, what what was I supposed
to do? You thought I was going
>> to help. I'm your [ __ ] family.
>> You wanted to be tough. You always got
this tough trait in you. Well, you want
to be I'm bad. I'm tough.
Oo, fight me. I can fight. I watch
boxing. I know how to box. I know
martial arts. Martial artist will always
[ __ ] up any tough guy. And that's what
happened to you. You got worked out. He
got worked out on the sub, man. It was
crazy.
>> First of all, he grabbed me up from
behind.
>> He didn't He didn't throw his [ __ ] up.
He grabbed me up from [ __ ] behind.
>> It don't matter.
>> He grabbed me up from behind.
>> You all right, sister?
>> You know what I'm saying?
>> Like, I'm
rap right now. We ain't got to go.
>> When I hop on that beat, I ain't
swapping out lyrics. These [ __ ] still
out the first day. He pay for a meal. Li
that neck like it's on well said he want
to eat on me I ain't fool suck me up put
me in the mood lick it right better use
your tongue glazing on it honey bun
honey
>> all right
>> keep going
>> I got I can't like what I can right now
>> no keep going sister this your show
>> my nail just came off the [ __ ]
>> oh [ __ ] here comes that be slap the [ __ ]
out me to the train wait till the train
get get regroup Hold
>> up.
>> Let's look. Regroup.
>> I need to talk to y'all for real.
>> But hold up. Regroup. Pop it. I want you
to pop it though. Go.
>> Oh [ __ ] Here come the beat. Slap the
[ __ ] out me a [ __ ] She get the acting
like a fle acting like she me. Fronting
like she gangs. Whip out in our bag.
Nickname the pistol. Used to harm my
[ __ ] How black belt and karate.
>> RUN THAT BACK. RUN THAT PART BACK. THAT
WAS MY CUE. BLACK BELT IN KARATE. OH,
TAKE THAT BACK. BLACK BELT in karate.
Take that back. Come on. Take that back.
>> Oh [ __ ] Let the [ __ ] out me [ __ ] She
get acting like a flea. Acting like she
needing like she gang whip out in a bang
nickname the pistol used to harmonica.
Black belt in karate [ __ ] like a
slapping Ike Turner.
>> That's all you get.
>> Slapping Tina Ike. [ __ ] you need
>> Instagram is Hera. Hold on. Let me pull
it up right now.
>> Pull that up. We got to throw it up.
>> Go follow me on Instagram right now.
This is my link street is at hair renew.
Like everybody knows me hair renew. Who
the [ __ ] are you? Maximum models
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discount code salty 15 hair
15% off. This is real life. Who would
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These [ __ ] I watch them on
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THIS IS THE TIME. MY NAME IS HARA NEW.
You know who I am. I'm gonna drop that
song No Signal and I'm about to go to
Paris.
>> Could you do no signal? Could you do
Could you do no signal?
>> Okay.
>> You want me to hold your stuff?
Anything?
>> I got you. Don't worry about it. Let's
go.
>> Should I put it on? It's Should I put
the song on?
>> No.
>> I'm a ghost in the city. I'm a star in
the dark. I don't need a light. I'm the
one with the spark. Everything go till
it's falling apart. I play for key hole
in the moving too fast. Leave them all
in the rear view. I'm on a frequency.
They couldn't near you talking that
talk, but I really can't hear you. I am
the boss. I don't ever have fear to
switch up the flow. Now I'm back with my
pivot. Life is a movie. You know that I
live it. If there's a I got to keep it
there because it's unreleased.
>> Okay.
>> Say your social media again.
>> Hara. H A R A H N UI. The number one
YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok, Spotify,
Apple Music, Soundcloud, Hara. H A R A H
N UI. It's me, [ __ ]
>> It's H.
>> You're the real deal, sister.
>> Now I am. Shout out to you. Can we get a
picture?
>> Yes, we can.
>> You're You're really a You're really a
businessman. Both of you guys
businessmen. I respect you. I've watched
you on the internet.
>> How you speak, how you carry yourself.
This is definitely what Philadelphia
needs. These young guys out here,
they're losing it. They don't respect
women. They don't have nothing to do.
And when I was watching you guys on the
internet, I'm like, yo, they could be
like the face of what it is to be a man.
These men in Philly are not
smash. Oh, you can't see everybody. You
got a lot of good brothers here. Just
because you had a couple, you only had a
couple bad experience. You can't
generalize. That's just like That's just
like when dudes generalize women. It's a
lot of great women out here, but they
had one bad experience. Get their heart
bro. Oh, women ain't No, that's You
don't want to do that. You're right.
>> We don't want to keep battling each
other.
>> You're right. You're You know what?
You're right. Let's do it, Pink.
>> Let's do it.
>> My thing is a little cloudy.
>> What can we do?
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We So, so, so you got to understand
here. You sit down here. I'm listening.
>> So, let me tell you the story. So, we
was on a train back in the day. He got
he got worked out. Guardian Angel, we in
here. We chilling. I never forget it. We
chilling. He want to be smoking. They
told him to put the cigarette out cuz
this was the guardian angel. They
protect the world.
>> They like, you know what I aspired to
be? He don't want to listen. They get to
touch the bull. Rough him up. He told me
some help because help me. Was I wrong
for not helping him?
You hold that. Was I wrong for not
helping him?
>> I don't think you were wrong for not
helping him because sometimes people
have to fight their battles on their
own. I'm not going to lie. I've been
fighting a really tough battle right
now. And I've been looking around
waiting for someone to come and help
you, but I'm like, "No, no, nobody's
going to help me fight this battle cuz
this is a battle I chose for myself."
Sometimes when you choose battles for
yourself, you're going to have to like
look at everybody around you and like
want them to help you. But no, he had to
beat that guy up. I'm sure he beat him
up.
>> No, he got beat up.
>> Oh, well, sometimes you might have to
pick a battle, get beat in the battle,
get up and know that the war is still
>> That's my cousin. He ain't help.
>> Nah,
>> he wasn't supposed to help you because
it was your battle.
>> See,
>> it was your battle with the guy. Y'all
told me to put the cigarette out.
>> He's a [ __ ]
>> No, he's not a punk. He thought about
his future.
>> Thank you. in the moment and y'all y'all
agree or disagree in that moment it
would have been solid. He would have
been like thorough, right? If he would
have jumped that guy with you, but no no
it I don't think it would have ended
well if he would have jumped in the
fight with with you and the guy. I'm
being real
>> because you know he can't fight. You
could just tell.
>> No, I don't think I don't think Okay, we
going
>> I don't think it would have end well.
>> Thank you. You Why would it want to end
well? But I know martial arts. I'm a 13
time black belt.
>> I told you black belt incorrect.
>> You know the [ __ ] can't fight. I'm a 13
black know the [ __ ] can't fight. Say
>> I'm a 13. I'm a 13.
>> Say the truth. Say what you think. I
don't think that
>> the [ __ ] can fight.
>> No. Look at me. Do I If I'm with you and
he with you, who you think going to
protect you? Who you think you going to
be like?
>> No. No. No. No. No. We not together. If
I'm with you or he with you, who do you
feel safe if you walking down a dark
block with and danger strike and you
with me and him? Who you think going to
do something?
Who? Me?
>> I think the both of y'all.
>> No, no, no. Who you think would do
something? I think Gilly would. I feel
like
>> So, what do you think I'm going to do?
Run.
>> No. I feel like you would observe. I
think you would observe and I think you
would like be able to get us out of
there before it gets hectic.
>> Oh, I like that. She see you a [ __ ]
She said she think you know what
observing mean when the drama go down.
>> He's an observer. No, no, he's there.
>> I'm a communicator silence.
>> Yeah, he's there. He No, no. He doesn't
understand.
>> He don't understand.
>> You are the one that's going to help us
not get in trouble. Him, he's going to
be the fighter. We need a fighter and we
need a We need an observer. So, it's
okay to be an observer.
>> Thank you,
>> Wallow. Don't get Don't let him Don't
let him get you in that because fighter.
We need an observer.
>> Let me ask you a question. Back in the
day, right, when we was kids, right,
some nut ass group of [ __ ] named the
Guardian Angels, right? They used to
ride the train. They was protecting the
people. I was smoking. He told me to put
it out. Me and the [ __ ] get into a
little scuffle on the train.
>> He kind of grabbed me from behind
though.
>> I'm standing. I'm like, "Yo, I told no I
totally no fighting."
>> He didn't jump in. He ain't helped me at
all. Is he a [ __ ]
>> Was I supposed to help? It was a one.
>> Tell Just tell the truth.
>> If it was a oneonone,
>> he got his ass whooped by himself.
>> No, he snuck. He grabbed me from behind.
>> But it was a oneonone.
>> No, bro. You supposed to
>> Oh, if he snuck him. Yeah, you
>> supposed to rock cuz he snuck him.
You're supposed to. That's your cousin.
>> So, hold on. So, if you get into an
argument on a train with a girl and
y'all start fighting and your girlfriend
with you, she not supposed to jump.
>> If if she snuck me, yeah, you
>> I don't know how what type of if we
family, how I was how I was raised. If
we family though, cuz
>> what part of the family you in
>> we jumped on [ __ ] asses for fun to
start the fight. Start to start the
fight off so we can roll on a [ __ ] Now
all of a sudden, you talking about
>> at that moment
>> it's oneonone. He was He was a
>> Our family never gave up a 101. You was
the first [ __ ] in the history of the
family to give up a 101.
>> Let me just say this. When that [ __ ]
grabbed me from behind, [ __ ] you help
me.
>> He was a high ranking member of an
organization I was trying to be a part
of. The guardian angels.
>> You was trying to be a part of a
cousin.
>> No, listen.
>> YOU WAS TRYING TO BE A PART OF A GROUP
that was trying to fight your cousin.
>> I'm a martial artist. They call it
[ __ ] You can say it.
>> I'm a martial artist. So
>> they film it. Say it. Say yeah that's
some [ __ ] [ __ ] out of pocket.
>> See that's some [ __ ] [ __ ] OUT OF
POCKET.
>> SAY it's some [ __ ] [ __ ] Say it. You
can do it sister.
>> No.
>> No. He you hyping up. It wasn't like
that.
>> It was some [ __ ] [ __ ] wasn't it?
>> It wasn't like that.
>> It was out of
>> No, but listen. He started he told him
to put the cigarette. He got tough.
>> Okay, let me just ask you a question.
This [ __ ] not the police. This [ __ ] is
a [ __ ] with a [ __ ] nasty hat on
backwards talking about I'm protecting
people. Why the [ __ ] would I listen to
him?
>> Yeah.
[ __ ] you cuz you nobody my cigarette or
my weed out or nothing.
>> Right. Right. So now he want to grip me.
>> You could just walk get away from me if
any
help me. I'm like, "Yo, man. Just
chills. Break it up." I'm trying to get
them to break it up. It don't It ain't
that
>> He's a [ __ ] right?
>> No, I'm not.
>> What's all right?
>> That's about it.
>> Thank you. What's up, dog?
>> That's crazy. Thank you, man. Let's
Let's go to the other side and go back
up, man.
I just want to tell you right I'm coming
up right and I'm coming back over that
way right I ain't paying though oh r I
just Oh [ __ ] you paid [ __ ] shut up you
a [ __ ]
was a [ __ ] I just told the police I
ain't paying [ __ ] you heard what the
police said
>> [ __ ]
>> hey c come here cuss
>> can you make the car engine I got that
video Dave, that [ __ ] had me cracking
up.
>> Well, you did the car.
>> SOUND LIKE THE CAR.
>> NO.
>> What's up, dog?
>> Listen.
>> Oh, that's that's what's up, dog.
>> That's accept the police.
>> Yeah.
>> You accept the police?
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, I got
>> No, we coming, [ __ ] Don't worry.
>> We getting this [ __ ] straight.
>> We coming to get you, [ __ ] How y'all
doing? Yeah. Come on. Much love, family.
>> Oh, yeah. We going to get this [ __ ]
Now, listen. You You hopped. Listen, cuz
I told you that. That's why they came.
They know you hopped. That's why [ __ ]
I'm not I'm letting them know what
happened. I ain't getting Listen, I got
to get over there holler at him so I can
break down so they don't come get me.
>> I don't want them to come get me.
>> Where you go at? Where that gu? Where
that security boy?
>> Where you at?
>> Where you at, man?
>> Yo, come here, man.
>> Come here, man.
>> He broke
your ass.
>> Hey, listen, man. We chase the police.
Come here, [ __ ] Come here. COME. YOU
WANT TO ARREST?
>> YOU WANT TO DO A REST? COME HERE, [ __ ]
You want to do
COME HERE. YOU DO REST, [ __ ] COME ON.
Where you going? You do. Come here,
[ __ ] YOU GOT TO do
I'm out. He said, "I'm out of here." Oh,
man.
I thought he was running. See, that was
crazy. The police ran for me. That was
the first time I was used to running
from them back in the day. That's wild.
>> He was like, he tired of Gilly.
>> He said, "No, Gilly played too much."
>> Come on this way.
>> Damn. What's up, man? I just saw you on
the um Fourth of July.
>> Yeah, THE JOINT. I WAS FRONT [ __ ]
ROAD.
>> MUCH LOVE, BABY. Good to SEE YOU, BRO.
>> MY GOD,
>> MY MAN.
>> YOU KNOW I'M YOUR OLD MAN. Believe that.
Yes, sir.
>> Believe that.
>> Damn, it feel good on this one.
>> Can I drive the train?
>> Please. I can't drive the train.
>> Yo, LET ME YO. YO. HEY, LISTEN. You know
I used to work for Scepter, right?
>> You know I used to work for Scepter.
>> You ain't worked for
>> I did. I used I used to do security up
on Alagany. Let him drive the train.
>> No, no, no, no. I I I listen, I ain't
going to front. I went to go training to
be a train operator, but things ain't go
right. I wound up getting locked up that
time, so I couldn't make it.
>> He stole some He stole some parts, took
them down to the junkyard and sold them.
>> I couldn't make it to the rest of the
classes.
>> He stole some parts, took them to the
junkyard, and sold them.
>> I once rolled a train before some real
stuff. I once rolled a train, but you
know, that's another story. See, she
work. I had the same uniform as her when
I worked for Septa.
>> You did?
>> Yeah. I used to work for Sept. For real?
>> No [ __ ]
>> How you doing, sister?
>> All right.
>> Huh? You ain't had the same uniform on
>> I did back in the day.
>> Huh?
>> Yep. Light blue shirt. You're on point.
I told you.
>> Man, that's what's up, man. I appreciate
>> Much love, brother.
>> For everything that you do, bro. Thank
God for you, man.
>> Much love, brother.
>> Much love, bro.
>> What you mean? I told you I used to Yo,
see that joint you had to do like this
back and forth? That's what You see
that?
>> That's what I'm telling you.
>> You can't draw the train.
>> No, we ain't going to let Go ahead. Do
your thing, sister.
>> He's a fake Eagles fan. I'm a real
Eagles fan.
>> It's too hot for her hair. All that
[ __ ] though. I got her.
>> Look. 3 2 1.
>> All right. Let me just ask your sister a
question. Sister, let me ask you a
question. Back in the day, right, a
guardian angel,
fake ass police. Ooh, I want to protect
the community.
Grip me up, right, sister? On the train.
>> He didn't help me. He was with me.
>> That's my cousin,
>> right?
>> Wouldn't that consider him a [ __ ]
>> I wasn't supposed to help him. It was a
oneonone.
>> Y'all
ain't trying to break it up. Hey yo,
>> he he gripped me from behind though.
>> Unless you talk about games.
>> A guardian angel. We don't know this
[ __ ]
>> He gripped me up from behind.
>> And that's your cousin.
>> And he ain't do nothing.
>> No, they was a oneonone though.
>> But you didn't try to break it up.
>> No, I was just telling him to stop.
Y'all shouldn't do this. I was like,
that's it.
>> He's a [ __ ] right sister? Please just
answer that question.
It
>> was the Rizzo days.
>> Much love,
>> sister. You could have said he was a
[ __ ] It would have been cool.
[ __ ]
>> All right, I got you, too. DM me.
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This is where it all started. Let me
tell you something.
You always hear the glory, but you never
hear the story.
>> How y'all?
>> Much love, y'all. Much love, y'all. Let
me explain something to you. A lot of
people see greatness.
A lot of people around the world, they
respect me. They love me for my 13 black
belts. It didn't start, it wasn't that
easy. So, a lot of you future martial
artists out there, y'all think this is
where it all started. This was a Chinese
store right here. You used to step down
back in the day. 13th Alagany. This is
right here where I connected for the
first time with my sensei karate Earl.
He used to be standing right here,
right? He was the first dude that was
probably like a lot of a lot of the
Chinese stores in the hood, they didn't
have security, but he was the first dude
that I was seen do security for the
Chinese store voluntarily. He wasn't
getting paid, but him and the the the
guy in there, Asian guy, they used to be
talking about martial arts and all the
time. So Earl did security for the
Chinese.
>> Shut up. Shut up. He used to be posted
up right here talking to people. I seen
him work people out right here. Who
here? Earl. Earl come walking.
>> Who you seen him work out?
>> I seen Listen, what's up, family?
>> Who the [ __ ] you seen him work out?
>> He worked a lot of people. A lot of
dudes that wanted to be tough guys cuz
he was a vigilante. So Earl would come
early in the morning when they'd be
woken up. He'd come walking.
>> How you walk?
>> He'd be walking survey the scene. He
check everything make sure everything's
okay. Standing right close to this area
post up there talk. He used to have his
like scarf. He tie right here and hang
right here. He was the baddest
[ __ ] that I seen. So when I came
one day, hey little fella. So I used to
always talk to her. I say and then one
day I seen him doing some moves. He'd be
right here. He'd be doing all type of So
I said, "How do you do that?" Right? I'm
a little kid, right? Earl was equivalent
to what most kids see. Superman,
Spider-Man. Earl was that to me. I'm a
kid. I'm like, "This guy is like every
time I seen him, he had this glow around
him."
>> Earl was on crack, let me tell you.
>> No, he wasn't. Stop saying stop saying
that [ __ ] He was not. So Earl Earl be
right here doing his forms and then he
just
>> Earl bought [ __ ]
>> I know.
>> With his with his checks from the army.
>> Oh, stop that. Stop that. Stop that.
Stop. Don't put that out. This personal
life. So what I'm saying is Earl just
had this glow around him. Like he had
the glow before Bruce Leo. This before
the movie came out. So peep game.
>> So I would see him here. He just the way
he walked it was like he walked on air.
>> And anytime and anytime and anytime he
like trip he' be like
>> he just had his calves was his calves
was like this big. But peep gang how you
doing sister? So, so you got to
understand this. So, when I go to him, I
said, "Listen, I want to learn how to
train like you." I said, "Be like a kid.
I want to do what you do, right?" So,
you know, I live down there. So, I'm
coming here. He like, "All right, cool."
In the process of all that, I start
coming up here just sitting here holding
security with it. He had a crate be
sitting here and he just had me sit
here. Won't do nothing. Won't talk to me
or nothing. Just cuz he seen he wanted
to see that if I really wanted like you
don't get 13 black belts just out of
nowhere, they just drop out of the air.
You got to be disciplined to want to get
there. So I'm sitting on the crate with
him. I'm talking about I'm talking about
Chinese that sometime I sit sit right on
I sit right on the ground. Be just like
this. He'd be right here and I'll be
just like this. He be like this.
>> He'll have me sitting here for hours.
Right here
just sitting here talking to him about
the art. Talking to him. No, listen.
Listen. Cuz
>> type of strength you got ass to sit on
for hours.
>> He wanted to see was I disciplined
enough to really want this [ __ ]
>> He was working up your ass.
>> No, he wasn't. No, he was. So peep game.
So peep game. So peep game.
>> Next thing you know, next thing you
know, next thing you know, we used to
stretch. He's like, "You got to stretch
if you really want to be a martial
artist."
>> We'd be doing these
>> and sit here for like an hour, right? Do
these,
do these. But his leg would go all the
way the [ __ ] up here. He was just bad.
Next thing you know, the first time I
seen him put some action, the dude try
to take a bag of chips out of this
joint.
>> He tried to go Earl did like this. I
wouldn't do that if I was you cuz he
talk. He had this robotic talk.
Dude said, "I'mma [ __ ] you up." He said,
he laughed at him. I said, "Oh shit."
Dude pushed Earl. Earl did one of these.
He kicked him. He flew back in the door.
I said, "This I said, this is a thing."
So, I back up cuz I I didn't know none
of the time.
>> Man, he kicked that boy. That boy put
that chip back. He put a chip back.
Walk. I knew and that was what it was
on. So, around this park around here, he
>> Let me just say Let me just ask you a
question. You don't think it's strange
that this grown ass man was just hanging
with little ass boys?
>> No, he wasn't hanging with me. He He
used to talk to other dudes. They didn't
want
>> He was hanging with the kids. No, he
wasn't. All y'all [ __ ] used to be in
the park. He was hanging with kids.
That's not That's not strange.
>> He didn't hang with everybody. He hung
with me. I hung with him
>> because everybody thought Earl was
crazy. You see, the crazy people always
win cuz you know why all the cool people
stay the [ __ ] away from a crazy person.
That's why they never win. That's why
the cool people don't win. Earl was a
How the [ __ ] you think if I wanted to be
cool, I would be
>> giving up black belts for some black
butts. He was trying to get some ass
out. I'm doing this. I'm playing. So, so
what happened is So this what you got to
understand. You got to understand this
cuz
>> cuz everybody that wanted to be cool,
everybody in the neighborhood is they
they laugh at the person that the person
that's crazy go to college, do great
things in life. The cool dudes never do
nothing. They be 40 years old still
still chasing their upbringing.
>> They still chasing the vacancies of
their upbringing. Still still still
being you know 40 years old hanging with
Shaw. No, he wasn't buying [ __ ] from
his army.
>> No, Earl had real money from his army
checks. I seen him with a plenty of
knots.
>> I knew he was decorating the hood dick
with all the young [ __ ]
>> No, no. So, listen. So, when I seen him
kick the ball back and that boy grabbed
his stomach and put the bag back and
walked out. I said, "This dude is a
[ __ ] master. I knew that moment I
wanted I was I wanted to be him and I
was going to be great cuz I was going to
do whatever Earl told me to do through
the process." So, then he used to take
me to this little park. I'm going to
take you around here. He used to take me
to the park, man. He used to have me
standing on trees, kicking the tree. I
used to kick the tree 1300 times. I
said, "Why 13?" He said, "You're from
13th Street." I always hear you say
that. Everybody talk about they from
kick the tree 1300 times. That's how I
got all my all this I got it strong. So
when I fight cuz I I was trying to
wonder how was he kicking people through
windows, through car doors and [ __ ] He
was a beast. All this [ __ ] was strong.
You going to run a car through this [ __ ]
the car smash up. He was a beast. So,
I'm doing all this [ __ ] and then he just
told me, he said, "Listen,"
and I don't know what made me so
special, but he said, "Listen, you're
not going to have one black belt. You're
going to have a lot of them."
>> When he told me that [ __ ] I was
dedicated and I was locked in ass, man.
Let's go around to the park, man.
>> No, [ __ ] want some ass.
>> Listen, cuz
would have did just like this.
>> Hey, hey, you have kicked your ass. Earl
would have kicked you through your ass
like this. Come here.
>> [ __ ] you doing? He'd have kicked you
right in your ass.
>> Earl would have kicked you in your ass.
You would have been You would have been
shook.
He' have kicked you right in your ass.
This park right here was legendary,
right? What was What's up, Nef? What was
legendary about this park? This is where
I used to get busy at with Earl. Hey,
listen.
Hold up. Tell him
that Earl was a bad [ __ ]
>> Thank you. Was he a black belt martial
artist? Dangerous [ __ ]
>> cuz he Everybody knew Earl. Earl was
legendary. What's up, family?
>> How y'all doing? So, how y'all doing,
baby? So, you got to understand this.
This is what you got to understand. You
got to understand that when I used to
perform right here, when I used to get
busy right here, this [ __ ] was
different. This [ __ ] was next.
This [ __ ] was This [ __ ] was on another
level. Earl was the baddest
[ __ ] All the women in the
neighborhood wanted him. My mom say my
mom say that. My mom was hating on Earl.
Earl was a legend.
>> [ __ ] out of here. [ __ ] body want
Earl.
>> Listen. Earl was cuz Earl was a
protector and he was a hear that [ __ ]
man. Now you hyping Earl Jack up, man.
>> You heard what he said. Earl was a bad
>> Earl was a [ __ ] that went to the army,
came home. You ain't see you. Listen,
you ain't a loner in the hood.
>> I said Earl name. He ran in the house.
He said, "Yeah, ran the [ __ ] in the
house."
>> [ __ ] out of here. The ghost of Earl is a
[ __ ] So listen, we used to be
in this park right here. What's up, Nef?
We used to be in this park right here
doing all type of Listen, he used to
have me, Listen, this tree. They got
old, he always tell me ain't no trees in
North Philly.
He used to have me standing on my head
on the tree practicing, kicking this
tree. This tree right here been here
since I was a kid. They broke it down. I
kicked that tree 1300 times, multiple
times in a session. One, two. I'm
talking about getting all this strong.
That's when I really No, straight up, C.
Like, that's why I'm That's why I'm You
see that? You see how quick that was?
You see how strong that is? Look at
that. Yeah. Look. Look at you. Look at
you. Your ass tight now, huh? You see
how you doing?
>> You see how strong that [ __ ] was?
>> You see how strong my foot is? [ __ ] you
doing? You can't do that. You see that?
You can't do that if you're not doing
it, man. Oh, don't do it.
>> [ __ ] is wrong with you? Kick me in my
[ __ ] ass, man. [ __ ] wrong with you?
>> [ __ ] Shut up. You see that? I kicked
the shot. Play that back. No, but I'm
saying Listen, listen. Listen. What I'm
saying, Listen. This is what I'm saying.
What I'm saying is this. It's very
important. Y'all got to understand
something that's very important. What's
important is
>> you kick me in my ass.
>> No, no. That's cool. That's cool. Cuz
you talking about all I'm cool.
>> Kick me in my [ __ ] cakes.
>> Yeah. You called them kicks. That's
crazy. That's wild. You called them
cakes.
>> That mean they on the planet. Don't say
that. But I'm just I'm just saying. All
right. Cool. Cool. It's cool. [ __ ] my
hamstrings.
>> D
[ __ ] strong. I told you. Now you can't
do [ __ ] like that. Look at he
recovering. He rethinking life.
>> Kick me in my ass. He rethinking life.
He holding both of the [ __ ] He
rethink. But but what I'm saying is this
what I'm saying. At the end of the day,
he had me kicking that tree. Listen, I'm
kicking a tree 1300 times. You know how
hard that is?
>> The [ __ ] out of here,
>> Earl. Earl. Earl was shut up.
Let's see.
See, got him again. His ass his cheeks.
His cheeks wounded. But I'm telling you,
this is a prominent spot in my life.
Historical karate was a legend. We used
to be right here, man. I remember the
first time I sparred with Earl. He
kicked me across the halfway across this
[ __ ] He didn't want to do and
it was like real light. He did
boom. I damn near flew into the streets.
He was a legend, man. But these are the
spots that made there's a history of my
life. This park right here, you know, as
you can see in Philly, this a park. This
is this this is a big park.
>> Why don't you teach them some karate
real quick then?
>> No.
>> Yeah.
>> No, I'm not. No, no. See, I they said I
can't be teaching my [ __ ] on the street
there like that. Get the [ __ ] out of
here, [ __ ] Show the young boy
something, [ __ ] Go ahead. I'mma [ __ ]
you up. Go ahead. Go ahead, [ __ ] I'mma
kick you right in your [ __ ] [ __ ]
[ __ ] you. Kick me in my [ __ ] ass,
man.
>> All right. Go ahead, [ __ ]
>> Look at you.
>> Go ahead.
You see I stopped it. You see that? Do
that again. Come on. You your [ __ ]
ass. Do that dumb [ __ ] again. Come on,
brother. Do that dumb [ __ ] again. It's
me and ours worth of game, man. This the
Alagany edition.
>> What's up, brother?
>> And if you want us to come get a
celebrity and go to they hood and show
you how they was brought up and how they
was raised and how they was
>> around was a legend. He was the biggest
He was the biggest [ __ ] in this
neighborhood.
>> He was dangerous.
>> I'm
going to kick you.
>> You scared. You see that foot and I did
it. Shut the [ __ ] up. THAT [ __ ] WAS
QUICK. WHY? GET your dumb ass out of
here. Stupid mother. Like I kicked you.
Your cheeks hurt.
>> Your cheeks warm.
>> Just like dead,
>> right?