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Don't Call Me White Girl

Episode 207 | Trap Queens

Don't Call Me White Girl

Breakbeat Media

Society & Culture

4.63.3K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2025

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

DCMWG welcomes special guest Dr. Sydia Bagley who was featured on Season 3 of BET’s Trap Queens (2:55). DCMWG and Sy talk about her background as a Trap Queen (4:40) and alongside Conehead, go through the progression and details of Sydia’s former lifestyle starting with her life as a booster (8:40). Sy and DCMWG get into their personal experiences stealing/boosting (10:35), before discussing how the millennial generation is built differently (18:35). DCMWG and her guest discuss the definition of a ‘rat’ (33:10), and their similar experiences with their fathers (52:35) before closing the show with an acknowledgement of DCMWG’s first ever award (1:00:30) and Dr. Sydia sharing her advice for young girls (1:02:10).    ------------------------- Get your real life advice from Mona on the show! Dial 267-225-2492 and leave a question for a chance to have your voicemail answered on an episode. The best voicemails may get a call back on our Callin’ All Cousins subscription episodes .------------------------- This episode is sponsored by Factor Meals. Visit https://factormeals.com/dcmwg50off and use code DCMWG50OFF for 50% off your first order and 1 year of free breakfast! This episode is sponsored by Kikoff. Start building credit today, go to https://getkikoff.com/dcmwg and you can get your first month for as little as one dollar! This episode is sponsored by Prizepicks. Go to https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/DCMWG and use code DCMWG to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup! ------------------------- Catch Season 3 Episode 6 of Trap Queens on BET Plus at https://www.bet.plus/episodes/ntsa7m/american-gangster-trap-queens-sydia-bagley-season-3-ep-6 ------------------------- See Mona’s Stand Up Or Sit Down Comedy Tour at these upcoming shows: 11/8 - Little Rock, AR. Get tickets at https://linktr.ee/DontCallMeWhiteGirl ------------------------ Executive Producers for Breakbeat: Dave Mays & Brett Jeffries Executive Producer: Don’t Call Me White Girl Producer: Zack James Co-Producer: Ebonie Dukes (@iammsdukes) Visual Production: Creative Mind Productions: Vernon Ray (@AllMoneyShots) & Rebel Hill Productions: Zack James (@ZJames_RHC) Instagram: @BreakbeatMedia @DontCallMeeWhiteGirl @PhelpsJugo Guest Instagram: @sy_moneybags Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I lived there too.

0:01.0

Yo, I was saying that they need to make a documentary about Jefferson Street. They do. I mean, on some like street legend vibe type of thing, that was like a big, big, big, big thing in the tri-state area. Huge. When I moved to my mother, movies and suburbs as a kid, to Delaware, the people went to, like, that was a thing. Matter of fact, honestly, I learned what J Street was in another state. Because I was a kid when I lived in the city.

0:24.6

I was a thing. Absolutely. Matter of fact, honestly, I learned what J Street was in another state because I was a kid when I lived in the city. I was a little younger, you know, and even, you know, I wasn't around. I didn't know nothing, you know. Once I turned into a teen or grew into a teenager, like the teenagers, you know, that was big back then. The teenagers would go to J Street in the area. I just think that would be cool. So, Sa, I believe my introduction to you

0:40.7

was me watching Trapp Queens. Tell me a little bit about your life, like, on the come up. Like, I guess you don't have to go all the way into it because I feel like I like that about Trek Queens that they got into, like how you grew up or whatever. But, like, where you come from? Like, what was your upbringing? So initially, I lived on 4,500 in my earlier years.

0:59.9

And then when I was like 9, that's when we moved to J Street.

1:04.4

So I grew up in a two-parent home, my stepfather and my mom.

1:08.8

My biological father was still always present. That's good, so you had two dads. Until he went to prison. Oh, he went to jail. He was a little unorthodox, but that's my guy to this day. That's really my heart crazy. He went to jail for a long to prison a long time? He did 12 years. Okay. So by the time I actually went to prison, he was still in prison.

1:28.0

Oh, shit.

1:28.9

Y'all was in jail at the same time.

1:46.6

Yeah. Did you ever write jail to jail? Yep, we did. And my dad is, again, a little unorthodox. So even when I wrote him from prison, I mean, before I got the prison, he would, like, send him out of it. like don't send no pictures up here but my grandbaby look nice like you all look nice like because in prison you know people be stealing people

1:47.9

yeah and all that stuff he did not play that shit stop putting your net stop putting your

1:50.9

information on the envelope like he was extremely okay he ain't played that um i'm with pops though on the

1:57.3

picture tip i went i went when i did my little time time in FDC, I was talking to the boy in the

2:03.8

toilet.

2:04.3

The same boy that got into the shootout with the cops on Erie Avenue.

2:07.3

Okay.

2:07.6

That was my bowl buddy in 2007 or eight, right?

2:10.8

Okay.

2:11.0

And I sent him pictures and he, they were on, because in the FDC, the girls were in jail,

2:14.9

which is one floor.

2:16.2

And he was on like seventh right above the hole.

2:18.9

And I found out he was talking to the other girl on another bowl from D.C. And me and her gone to a shoving match. And I was so pissed exactly because I could have went to the hole over that shit. Of course it was her. It wasn't me. Yeah, for sure. And I could have went to over that. And I was so sick. And I'm like, look, bitch, send my pictures back down here.

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