Memo600 Tells King Yella About The Time 051 Melly Saw Him Coming Out His Baby’s Mom’s House




This video from Cam Capone News features an interview with King Yella and Memo600. They discuss several topics related to the music industry, gang relations, and the recent death of THF Bayzoo.

Key discussion points include:

  • The idea of a "peace treaty" in music. 
  • The hosts and guests discuss the concept of rival gangs collaborating on music, referencing past initiatives like "Banging on Wax" and efforts to broker ceasefires in Los Angeles. They express a desire to see artists from different factions, such as Lil Durk, King Von, and Lil Jay, on one song to unite fanbases.
  • Pushing for peace on the internet and in real life 
  • They talk about how social media platforms like Instagram have helped rival individuals and groups feel more comfortable interacting, leading to face-to-face meetings. They believe that if they can be seen together, it will encourage others to do the same, pushing for peace in their community.
  • Future projects in entertainment 
  • The conversation touches on the possibility of creating a big movie featuring various prominent figures. King Yella mentions his uncle, Too Short, who made the "Vulture City" movie, indicating a potential connection to the film industry.
  • Reaction to THF Bayzoo's death  
  • King Yella and Memo600 share their reactions to Bayzoo's killing. Memo600 met Bayzoo through mutual connections in the "trenches", and they express shock and a heightened sense of vigilance after seeing the video of his death. They believe there was nothing Bayzoo could have done to survive the attack, as he was the main target.
  • Comparison to Zoo and Melly's live session
  •  The hosts bring up the past live session between Bayzoo and Melly, noting that people discussed it frequently. King Yella and Memo600 acknowledge the respect between Zoo and Melly but state that their own efforts for peace are different and can't be compared.
  • Melly's personality and their personal connection
  • Memo600 describes Melly as a "different" individual. He shares a personal anecdote about meeting Melly through a mutual acquaintance, highlighting an unexpected encounter where Melly saw him and sent a message through his baby's mother.

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