title Episode 917 | "Memoirs"

description The JBP kicks off its latest episode discussing the arrest of Pooh Shiesty & Big30 in connection to a robbery involving Gucci Mane (39:02) before moving to an April Fools prank at the Washington Wizards game (1:28:41). Brandy's memoir 'Phases' (1:44:03), JAY-Z dissing Cam'ron on 'Otis' (2:02:23), and Lebron James joins in on the list of NBA players who dislike travelling to Memphis (2:19:45). Also, the room shares their thoughts on the latest between B.Dot & Ray Daniels (2:37:25), who is untouchable on the verzuz stage (2:43:55), new music (2:53:30), and much more!
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pubDate Sat, 04 Apr 2026 09:00:00 GMT

author The Joe Budden Network

duration 11282000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:00] The thoughts, views and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only. I repeat, it is not serious. It is not real. No one is exposing, revealing, indicting, or telling you anything about themselves. Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home. We are trained professionals. Do not have your best interests at heart, or our own. Enjoy the show.

Speaker 2:
[00:28] But that's why, that's why I tell you now, that's why your 40s is so great. Hey, audience, we talking shit about the kids. That's why your 40s is so great. Because what is that shit? You learn, you learn just, you learn that who you are is so different from who you always thought you would be. Like in my head, my whole life, the dad I thought I would be versus the dad that I am, I'm super clear on it.

Speaker 3:
[01:09] Who you thought you was going to be? What kind of dad are you?

Speaker 2:
[01:11] I thought I would love these. Yeah, I thought I would, I thought I would be like, you know, breaking generational curses, being there for them, feeding them, first dads taking to the school, happy family, picket fence, oh we rich, we da da da.

Speaker 4:
[01:29] It ain't that.

Speaker 3:
[01:30] Now you with the curses? Now you like, man.

Speaker 4:
[01:34] Oh, I get them curses. I woke up to a house full of kids. How old?

Speaker 3:
[01:41] How old? That's important.

Speaker 2:
[01:42] Nigga, old enough to where as when they woke up, they started moving. They just started walking around. The morning is when I be at my man Dingo Bag, too. That's when I'm walking around on rock, ready to fold moms up.

Speaker 5:
[01:59] I forgot you were here.

Speaker 4:
[02:00] These knocked on the door and said, yo, I'm hungry. What a. Open the cupboard, do what I do.

Speaker 3:
[02:11] Uber Eats.

Speaker 5:
[02:13] Open up Uber Eats.

Speaker 4:
[02:14] Find your favorite spot.

Speaker 6:
[02:16] Oh my God.

Speaker 7:
[02:17] At seven in the morning?

Speaker 8:
[02:18] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[02:20] And I'm driving and I'm flying with kids and I'm flying into more kids. My younger brother who want to snuff me, thank God my older brother coming. He's about to get hectic at the family reunion.

Speaker 5:
[02:32] Pressure.

Speaker 8:
[02:32] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[02:33] That's when you're going to our family reunion?

Speaker 2:
[02:35] No, I'm going to my aunt. Aunt Dubin in the gym. It's my aunt Catherine's 90th birthday. Wow.

Speaker 5:
[02:40] Happy birthday.

Speaker 1:
[02:41] Happy birthday, aunt Catherine.

Speaker 2:
[02:43] But aunt Catherine, nobody knew, like, you had to be, live with her to know, aunt Catherine.

Speaker 1:
[02:47] Aunt Catherine, look, and move around.

Speaker 2:
[02:50] Like, she's 77.

Speaker 1:
[02:52] Wow.

Speaker 2:
[02:52] I'm talking about every Sunday still cooking for 19 million people. Still taking care of the bad kids, the bad grandkids, the bad great grandkids, the younger husband who's 62 moving around. She still is the one, like, since my grandfather.

Speaker 1:
[03:08] Our recipe is my grandfather. So she's turning 90.

Speaker 2:
[03:10] So how do you miss?

Speaker 5:
[03:11] You can't.

Speaker 2:
[03:12] No, you got to be the oldest sister turned 90 fucking two years ago.

Speaker 5:
[03:15] Damn, your family lives forever, Joe.

Speaker 4:
[03:17] We got good genes.

Speaker 2:
[03:18] If you got to kill yourself.

Speaker 8:
[03:20] But we'll do that, too. We'll do that, too.

Speaker 5:
[03:25] What? Yo, bro.

Speaker 9:
[03:27] Nothing, bro.

Speaker 10:
[03:28] I get what you mean. Like, you got to live hard.

Speaker 4:
[03:31] No, he says you got to kill yourself.

Speaker 2:
[03:35] No, that's not what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:
[03:36] And trigger warning.

Speaker 2:
[03:37] That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying the genes are good.

Speaker 10:
[03:42] The bones are good to the house.

Speaker 2:
[03:44] You would have to do something to you, whether it's drinking, whether it's drugs. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:
[03:49] Live hard.

Speaker 2:
[03:50] How you living?

Speaker 8:
[03:51] Live hard.

Speaker 2:
[03:52] You have to do that. But yeah, so yeah, we gonna rap. Everybody, all the Buddens is flying in.

Speaker 1:
[03:58] From all over the place.

Speaker 2:
[04:00] She want to do this on her yard, which that ain't where we normally do. You about to have 7,000 Buddens running.

Speaker 1:
[04:07] Oh my God.

Speaker 2:
[04:08] I woke up, a Budden text me. Buddens told me hit my phone just every now and then.

Speaker 3:
[04:15] Like it was a customer service agent.

Speaker 8:
[04:17] Y'all woke up, a Budden text me.

Speaker 2:
[04:19] We ain't just waking up and just on the phone with each other.

Speaker 8:
[04:22] My cousin, my aunt, my uncle texted me.

Speaker 2:
[04:24] Yeah, but he texted me this morning at like 8 a.m. after the kids is hungry and their dick on soft now. They gotta get dressed. Gotta take off the Winnie the Pooh sport mode I was in. Gotta start being responsible. Be like, hey, could you get this blackhead that's in my gooch? What, that's what you do in the house with your girl, no?

Speaker 10:
[04:47] Never.

Speaker 2:
[04:48] Shut up.

Speaker 5:
[04:48] Can't say that I have.

Speaker 2:
[04:50] Y'all a lion.

Speaker 3:
[04:50] No, if you can reach it.

Speaker 10:
[04:52] I've never.

Speaker 3:
[04:53] If you can reach it, I'll reach it on my own. If I can't get it, then I'll tell my girl to get it.

Speaker 2:
[04:58] Is he the only one that that applies to in here?

Speaker 10:
[05:00] Well, you said you do the gooch reaching or you get the gooch reaching?

Speaker 2:
[05:03] No, I'm saying, hey yo, get this shit.

Speaker 11:
[05:06] Oh, I'm doing it.

Speaker 2:
[05:07] Telling her to get it.

Speaker 3:
[05:08] Don't you talk about the gooch.

Speaker 10:
[05:09] A black head?

Speaker 2:
[05:09] Yeah, I thought you're a gooch.

Speaker 1:
[05:10] Y'all heard gooch and just got into y'alls.

Speaker 10:
[05:14] I heard what you heard.

Speaker 9:
[05:15] The implication was the black head was in the gooch.

Speaker 3:
[05:17] Yeah. That's what he said.

Speaker 2:
[05:19] I'm not getting a black head that's in my gooch.

Speaker 4:
[05:21] You can't reach it. So what are they talking about? I'm confused.

Speaker 5:
[05:24] You have black head in your gooch.

Speaker 3:
[05:25] How you know you got the black head in your gooch?

Speaker 5:
[05:26] My girl tell me.

Speaker 3:
[05:29] I'm asking him.

Speaker 8:
[05:29] All right.

Speaker 10:
[05:31] You know how he...

Speaker 5:
[05:33] Wait, what you saying?

Speaker 10:
[05:34] buttons, man.

Speaker 6:
[05:34] Freeze what you saying, big dog?

Speaker 8:
[05:36] Nothing, man.

Speaker 3:
[05:36] I can see you taking a camera going...

Speaker 4:
[05:41] What you gonna think of me now?

Speaker 6:
[05:42] You gotta get them angles.

Speaker 8:
[05:44] And your shave.

Speaker 4:
[05:45] You just got hairy black hair.

Speaker 8:
[05:51] That's what you're doing? Oh, shit.

Speaker 3:
[05:55] That got an ingrown in the gooch.

Speaker 4:
[05:57] That's crazy, my. That is crazy, son.

Speaker 8:
[06:02] I think it's crazy that I don't see the big... That's crazy, son.

Speaker 2:
[06:06] Anyway, how y'all doing, man?

Speaker 9:
[06:07] Good, man. Feeling good, man. How are you?

Speaker 2:
[06:08] I'm glad y'all in a good mood.

Speaker 5:
[06:09] Go to my Russian lady, yo. She'll take care of you, man.

Speaker 1:
[06:11] Go to your Russian lady. No, I'll support black business.

Speaker 9:
[06:15] I'll support black business. Could be a black Russian.

Speaker 8:
[06:18] I'll support black business.

Speaker 1:
[06:20] The Russian lady. What? Don't play? I went to get in the car the other day in a rush.

Speaker 2:
[06:27] I walked outside. That truck didn't move.

Speaker 1:
[06:29] I'm like, oh, that's odd. He ain't moving. Let me walk over there. Walk up in the air.

Speaker 8:
[06:32] He go again.

Speaker 2:
[06:34] He in the middle of the deepest Muslim prayer.

Speaker 8:
[06:37] Oh, shit.

Speaker 2:
[06:39] I got my son.

Speaker 1:
[06:40] I got my son with me. He get views.

Speaker 4:
[06:44] He like, hey, son.

Speaker 8:
[06:46] I'm like, shh, shh, shh.

Speaker 2:
[06:49] This dude don't budge during that shit, y'all.

Speaker 4:
[06:53] Yeah. Oh. And the car didn't move.

Speaker 3:
[07:01] No. You got to wait.

Speaker 4:
[07:04] Wait, that's not crazy.

Speaker 6:
[07:06] No.

Speaker 1:
[07:09] Yeah, it's a law against you thinking it's crazy, too. You go to jail. You can't do that.

Speaker 9:
[07:13] You don't chastise us for fucking six months over some prayer shit. You got no ground to stand on.

Speaker 2:
[07:19] My beef is not with the prayers. I don't know the times. Just tell me the time.

Speaker 4:
[07:23] Get the app.

Speaker 11:
[07:24] Get the app.

Speaker 2:
[07:26] I'm sure.

Speaker 10:
[07:27] It's an app for everything. Of course it's an app.

Speaker 4:
[07:30] Yo, you serious?

Speaker 6:
[07:31] Yeah. For real?

Speaker 10:
[07:34] So in most of the world, there's the Adan plays, right? So you hear it at the masjid. So the idea is that if you can have an app, that'll be the... It'll basically be the Adan for you. So like it's a call to prayer on your phone. So to say it's 622 or...

Speaker 3:
[07:47] That's what we talked about with the dudes on the plane.

Speaker 10:
[07:49] That's what...

Speaker 3:
[07:50] And his shit went off on his phone. That's what went off. And they... Everybody on the plane got scared. And then they take them off the plane.

Speaker 10:
[07:56] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[07:57] They took them off the plane.

Speaker 8:
[07:58] Horrible.

Speaker 10:
[07:59] It was awful. It was awful. But then my thing...

Speaker 8:
[08:01] Wait.

Speaker 4:
[08:01] No, no, no.

Speaker 6:
[08:02] Hold on, hold on.

Speaker 4:
[08:03] All right, Joe.

Speaker 2:
[08:04] I just don't remember.

Speaker 1:
[08:05] I don't remember us covering.

Speaker 3:
[08:07] It's like two weeks ago.

Speaker 6:
[08:08] Two weeks ago.

Speaker 1:
[08:09] Rewind.

Speaker 3:
[08:11] But, bro, he took my man off the plane. Everybody got scared.

Speaker 9:
[08:13] I think we had to edit a significant part of that out.

Speaker 1:
[08:16] But I understand.

Speaker 5:
[08:18] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[08:18] They took him off the plane.

Speaker 5:
[08:20] Happy Good Friday.

Speaker 9:
[08:21] Happy Good Friday.

Speaker 10:
[08:21] Happy Good Friday, everybody.

Speaker 2:
[08:22] You can't take me off the plane because my phone went off.

Speaker 3:
[08:26] It depends on what your phone says.

Speaker 10:
[08:27] Well, it wasn't because the phone went off. It's what it went off with.

Speaker 3:
[08:31] Do you know what the Adan sounds like?

Speaker 1:
[08:32] Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 10:
[08:33] Joe, do you know what the Adan sounds like?

Speaker 2:
[08:35] No.

Speaker 10:
[08:35] When the Adan goes off, it's like, Aloha, Huac, Ba, Aloha, Huac, Ba, Aloha, Huac, Ba, Aloha, Huac, like that. So, the people on the plane, same guy that's there.

Speaker 2:
[08:47] We covered this?

Speaker 10:
[08:51] You were right in that seat.

Speaker 3:
[08:53] Joe, we cut a lot out.

Speaker 10:
[08:58] So, if people are on a plane because they're islamophobic and xenophobic, they hear a foreign language and say, well, if it's a foreign language, something awful must be happening.

Speaker 2:
[09:08] You still can't do that.

Speaker 10:
[09:10] Yeah, it's wrong.

Speaker 2:
[09:12] You still can't kick somebody off the plane because the alarm is...

Speaker 4:
[09:17] I agree. You're right there saying that as well.

Speaker 2:
[09:21] You still can't do that.

Speaker 3:
[09:22] You're not supposed to do that.

Speaker 10:
[09:24] No, you can't kick someone off a plane for it.

Speaker 2:
[09:25] But where was the plane headed?

Speaker 6:
[09:29] That's what's letting me know.

Speaker 10:
[09:31] We told you this exact question you asked a couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 6:
[09:34] Downtown.

Speaker 11:
[09:36] Yo, yo, yo.

Speaker 6:
[09:40] Yo.

Speaker 2:
[10:16] And then you come back, No, I'm not as good as Mark and Paul from Pooh Shiesty.

Speaker 10:
[10:23] So, yes, the plane was headed to Florida. And I think it made a stop in, I don't remember now, I think it was Tennessee. Maybe Nashville in particular, but I'm not 100% on that, but I know it was headed to Florida, and they did the re-route it or whatever. And it was awful, as ugly as long before. There was no reason for it. The guy was at least brown as well.

Speaker 9:
[10:44] It's horrible.

Speaker 10:
[10:45] So it was like the combo.

Speaker 9:
[10:46] All joking aside, all just that.

Speaker 8:
[10:47] Can he suit?

Speaker 9:
[10:49] Probably, and probably will.

Speaker 10:
[10:50] Hell yeah, he can suit.

Speaker 8:
[10:50] He should suit.

Speaker 1:
[10:51] All right, good.

Speaker 10:
[10:52] You know. And once again, also happy Good Friday to everyone.

Speaker 6:
[10:57] Indeed, happy Easter.

Speaker 10:
[10:58] Happy Easter, Happy Good Friday.

Speaker 1:
[10:59] Yep.

Speaker 10:
[11:01] All the things.

Speaker 1:
[11:03] Damn.

Speaker 6:
[11:04] Wow.

Speaker 3:
[11:04] Where to start? Please play something.

Speaker 6:
[11:06] Please play some music, Joe.

Speaker 1:
[11:07] Anything.

Speaker 3:
[11:08] Yeah, you might need to change your whole, you know what I mean?

Speaker 8:
[11:11] Go ahead, do your thing.

Speaker 5:
[11:13] Do your thing, yo.

Speaker 6:
[11:14] Oh, man. Oh, man.

Speaker 5:
[11:17] Hey, Parks, window or aisle?

Speaker 9:
[11:20] Oh, I'm aisle.

Speaker 5:
[11:22] You're aisle guy.

Speaker 9:
[11:22] I'm aisle.

Speaker 5:
[11:23] Yeah, got it.

Speaker 9:
[11:23] I'm an aisle guy.

Speaker 10:
[11:24] Same.

Speaker 1:
[11:25] I'm window guy.

Speaker 10:
[11:26] Yeah, yeah. It's because of my leg.

Speaker 1:
[11:28] That's on brand.

Speaker 6:
[11:29] You're 5'6.

Speaker 10:
[11:32] This knee was repaired, so I have to constantly pop it out. And so it's my left leg, so it's easier.

Speaker 3:
[11:37] Preferably the right arm.

Speaker 1:
[11:38] That's so contradictory of what your sweatshirt says.

Speaker 10:
[11:42] What do you mean?

Speaker 4:
[11:46] Yo, what's wrong with you, dog?

Speaker 8:
[11:48] It is, right?

Speaker 2:
[11:50] I read that shit, you're like, don't let these degrees fool you. So I'm like, damn, fool me in the world.

Speaker 1:
[11:54] Oh, Mark is talking that shit. But now he's sitting there talking about his prosthetic leg.

Speaker 6:
[11:58] Prostetic?

Speaker 4:
[12:01] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[12:01] I can do a lot with a prosthetic leg though.

Speaker 4:
[12:03] Once it warm up.

Speaker 8:
[12:04] Yeah, once it's your ass.

Speaker 4:
[12:05] Once you get drinking right.

Speaker 5:
[12:07] Oh, man, that is hilarious.

Speaker 10:
[12:10] I started my son in karate this week.

Speaker 3:
[12:13] I thought he knew it the way he was fucking you up the other day.

Speaker 10:
[12:15] So I was like, let me get this shit. He broke his first board. I'm very proud. He broke his first board on the first day. He's been asking to go back because he isn't, you know, soccer, he was terrible at.

Speaker 1:
[12:25] Yeah, you go take him to a rage room.

Speaker 10:
[12:28] So that's the thing, karate calms that down apparently.

Speaker 8:
[12:32] Does it?

Speaker 3:
[12:34] I wasn't young.

Speaker 2:
[12:38] It wasn't no point.

Speaker 9:
[12:39] It's actually funnier that you were young.

Speaker 2:
[12:42] I'd be thinking the longer he works here, he'll cop to certain lies.

Speaker 5:
[12:45] No, 36 in the karate class or something.

Speaker 8:
[12:48] Yes. Yes.

Speaker 9:
[12:50] He heard that Bart was like, me too.

Speaker 2:
[12:52] Me too.

Speaker 9:
[12:53] I'm joining the dojo.

Speaker 8:
[12:57] Well, he's getting it in.

Speaker 10:
[12:58] I'm just very excited. I'm going to keep y'all updated. But he did really good. They did ask him to leave yesterday.

Speaker 8:
[13:03] Yeah. The kid just got sent to the dojo.

Speaker 11:
[13:06] Third day of the job.

Speaker 6:
[13:07] Third day of the job.

Speaker 10:
[13:08] The sensei actually asked him. What happened, bro? He stopped his next class. Do we have a problem over there? I don't know. He was just worked up. He didn't want to leave. Then he started getting a little too aggressive with his new education. But it's going to come. It's going to come. He'll get there. I'm very proud of him. So I want to salute him for getting his new education.

Speaker 1:
[13:29] I got a question for you while we were on that topic.

Speaker 2:
[13:33] If you're a parent, how do you square up with your kid to see if they are in karate?

Speaker 10:
[13:41] You mean like test them?

Speaker 9:
[13:43] To see if it's working.

Speaker 8:
[13:45] To see if it's working.

Speaker 2:
[13:46] He wants to know to see if he even in these classes that I keep paying for. I ain't got no confirmation.

Speaker 8:
[13:55] I never asked for a receipt.

Speaker 9:
[13:56] Y'all got a board or a brick or something?

Speaker 5:
[13:57] You want like an ROI?

Speaker 2:
[13:59] I mean, how long are we going to get certain things off?

Speaker 10:
[14:02] I'm physically there.

Speaker 2:
[14:03] He's big enough to give it a shot.

Speaker 4:
[14:04] Like, all right.

Speaker 10:
[14:06] He's talking about his kid there.

Speaker 3:
[14:08] Oh. You think a stash it? Not once. Yo, that's crazy.

Speaker 2:
[14:18] I ain't even tough enough to ask the real shit.

Speaker 10:
[14:20] Get some neighborhood kids to come.

Speaker 2:
[14:22] Is this in full or half of the price?

Speaker 1:
[14:26] I don't got no ball. I'm a pussy, right?

Speaker 10:
[14:28] Complete pussy.

Speaker 1:
[14:29] Things are going so great, though.

Speaker 3:
[14:30] Yeah, shut up.

Speaker 10:
[14:31] That's the thing you learn in your 40s about paying parents.

Speaker 2:
[14:33] Shut up.

Speaker 1:
[14:34] If things are going great.

Speaker 3:
[14:35] Shut up.

Speaker 10:
[14:36] Don't start nothing but beating up.

Speaker 3:
[14:38] That's it. And it don't hurt you?

Speaker 1:
[14:41] Exactly.

Speaker 3:
[14:41] Just pay. Shut your mouth.

Speaker 9:
[14:44] I think that applies to more than just raising kids.

Speaker 6:
[14:45] That's just life in general.

Speaker 2:
[14:48] Just pay, right?

Speaker 8:
[14:49] Just pay.

Speaker 9:
[14:50] it.

Speaker 2:
[14:50] Some people don't know what just pay is. Yeah, just pay, yo.

Speaker 3:
[14:54] Nah, because let pride and ego get in the way of it.

Speaker 2:
[14:57] Of just paying?

Speaker 8:
[14:58] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[14:58] Just pay.

Speaker 3:
[15:00] Not that.

Speaker 1:
[15:00] I mean, I'm saying that as somebody that was on the run for a good 15 years of my life, calling yourself rebelling against the system, then you just learn.

Speaker 3:
[15:11] Just pay.

Speaker 1:
[15:12] Just pay. Just pay.

Speaker 3:
[15:14] That'll hurt.

Speaker 2:
[15:14] Because when they pick you up, you're going to be in the middle or headed to one of the best nights of your life. You're going to have a pocket full of money, a fresh shape up, some perks. A fresh new outfit on.

Speaker 9:
[15:25] Best night of your life.

Speaker 2:
[15:26] You're going to have one of these.

Speaker 3:
[15:27] Shorty done texted you that shit already?

Speaker 4:
[15:29] You're going to have something nice.

Speaker 8:
[15:31] You're going to meet up with her at BBQ.

Speaker 2:
[15:33] She got one with her.

Speaker 8:
[15:34] Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:
[15:35] They had BBQs.

Speaker 8:
[15:37] They over there.

Speaker 3:
[15:38] Big drinks in front of her already.

Speaker 8:
[15:39] Having a big pina colada.

Speaker 2:
[15:40] They waiting on you.

Speaker 8:
[15:42] That's when they go pooh pooh. Pull you right over.

Speaker 2:
[15:45] You're going to jail.

Speaker 1:
[15:46] You're done.

Speaker 2:
[15:49] Damn. Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[15:50] I'm a lot less likely to bail a out if he's locked up for child support.

Speaker 1:
[15:54] For real? Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[15:57] Yeah. There's a list of people who call me for shit to get out of jail. I got caught with this. I got caught with this. They framed me. You locked up for child support? Yeah. That's not at the top of the list. That's not in the top three. It's shit. I'm going to bail somebody out for it. Because you had opportunities to handle that. Like you just said, you're a perfect example.

Speaker 7:
[16:19] We didn't make it out with child support.

Speaker 10:
[16:21] Y'all do.

Speaker 2:
[16:22] No, no, no. Don't put me in that.

Speaker 10:
[16:24] Corey said we do.

Speaker 2:
[16:25] There's no way for me to argue it and not sound like a scumbag.

Speaker 1:
[16:28] And I do that enough for entertainment purposes.

Speaker 3:
[16:30] You see me like this?

Speaker 10:
[16:32] Now, something happened in the system. If the system shit it on you or something happened, that's different. But I'm talking about, like, I got homies that just don't pay.

Speaker 5:
[16:40] Are they, like, active in their kids' lives?

Speaker 10:
[16:43] Some are. Some aren't. You know, and the ones...

Speaker 4:
[16:45] Well, they got it?

Speaker 10:
[16:46] Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Like, I'm not bailing y'all for being trifling. That's what I'm saying. I get when shit happens. I get all this shit that child support is complicated. But I'm just saying, if you're being trifling, I'm not bailing you out.

Speaker 2:
[16:56] I just don't think child support is a cut and dry thing. It's not.

Speaker 10:
[17:00] It's usually not.

Speaker 2:
[17:01] Like, if it's black and white, I totally agree with you and would never argue against it. When it starts getting gray is when there's a dispute between you and her and now y'all go to court and now whatever she produced, she won. So now there's certain judgments against you. Your child support might be higher than you could afford. You may can afford it, but they put a warrant on you after every week and a half, two weeks.

Speaker 10:
[17:27] And you don't have the time to run over it.

Speaker 5:
[17:28] There's a bunch of shit.

Speaker 2:
[17:29] There are some variables that...

Speaker 10:
[17:32] I'm talking about trifling.

Speaker 2:
[17:33] Even when I became willing to pay my child support, I had to learn how to pay child support. Especially as a famous man in Jersey City, New Jersey. Like at some point, you was mailing in, then the mail might not get there, you get arrested. We got you.

Speaker 6:
[17:48] You're like, yo, I paid.

Speaker 2:
[17:49] It was a point in my life, I was walking around with a receipt on me, scared to death. So I mean, I've been through all the versions of that.

Speaker 10:
[17:58] I got a homie who's a writer. He wrote a really great book that sold a lot of copies. And his child support was determined based on that year. And then five years later, he wasn't making that money. He wasn't making almost any money, but the judge refused to lower it. And so he was paying what he had, but he couldn't afford it. He got locked up. I bailed him out. That's actually a perfect example. I bailed him out.

Speaker 2:
[18:21] Okay, that's all I wanted to know.

Speaker 10:
[18:22] That's a good example. But then I got a family member who was like, that.

Speaker 3:
[18:28] I ain't paying that shit.

Speaker 10:
[18:28] He was like, that, I ain't paying that shit.

Speaker 3:
[18:29] But it should be nuanced, like the dude, my lawyer, the dude-

Speaker 2:
[18:35] We can hear you still.

Speaker 11:
[18:37] No, but I want to cover my mouth.

Speaker 10:
[18:39] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[18:39] The dudes that- That song?

Speaker 11:
[18:45] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[18:45] It was a monster smash.

Speaker 11:
[18:47] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[18:48] We got the same lawyer. Bro, they child support was like some next level shit. They was paying like a half a million dollars in child support. They shit was like 50 a month, 40 a month. Then that song was a smash and them niggas fell off. When they fell off, their child support was still up there 40, 50K a month. They was getting locked up and they was just going through the system getting their asses whooped. It was like, yo, the judges was very reluctant to drop it. Because they'll look at it like, yo, if you made that, that means you're capable of making that. So you're not going to do whatever you got to do to make that.

Speaker 9:
[19:23] That situation was also different and I won't expound because I'll have to bleep more shit. But there was some nepotism in that situation.

Speaker 7:
[19:29] Yes, that was.

Speaker 3:
[19:31] That helped them make that much money.

Speaker 9:
[19:32] Correct.

Speaker 3:
[19:33] But then when they fell off.

Speaker 9:
[19:34] No, but I'm saying like even after that, like, do you know one of the-

Speaker 10:
[19:37] I know, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 9:
[19:38] Okay. I'm sure he probably still had it on some level.

Speaker 4:
[19:43] His family had it.

Speaker 9:
[19:44] Okay, maybe so.

Speaker 10:
[19:44] And that's where it gets tricky just to add that other nuance that some people hide their money to make it look like they can't afford the child support. So there's all these moving pieces. So then they assume everybody who fell off is lying. And that, you know, They're doing it to lower it. To lower it. So it's all these moving parts. That's why you gotta be on top of it.

Speaker 5:
[20:02] But a kid don't need $50,000 a month to survive though, man.

Speaker 2:
[20:05] Depends on what state you decided to shoot the club up in. For real. And that's the other beautiful thing about my 40s. Again, in my 20s, I'm calling myself bucking whatever system. We black, we don't go through the courthouse, yada yada. In my 40s, I've learned that I'm in the best part of the system in New Jersey. I'm in the best part of the system.

Speaker 10:
[20:26] In what way?

Speaker 3:
[20:27] New Jersey is a very male-friendly state.

Speaker 10:
[20:29] Oh, okay, gotcha.

Speaker 3:
[20:29] New Jersey is a very male-friendly state.

Speaker 2:
[20:32] New Jersey and Texas, child's best interest. It's a little more...

Speaker 3:
[20:37] It's supposed to be every state.

Speaker 10:
[20:39] Says it.

Speaker 2:
[20:39] But it's not every state.

Speaker 3:
[20:40] You go to California, Florida, some of those.

Speaker 6:
[20:43] Oh yeah, New York. Yeah, you're done.

Speaker 2:
[20:45] So that's why I'm saying, if you have a baby in Los Angeles, then that's on you, big dog. You did that. So when they come asking for these outrageous numbers, she like, give it to me, daddy.

Speaker 3:
[20:56] No, bitch, we gotta go across state and Los Angeles.

Speaker 8:
[21:00] I remember one time.

Speaker 2:
[21:01] If I ever in LA, I got down that pussy 40 minutes before we came out.

Speaker 10:
[21:07] The Tosa Hyatt is great.

Speaker 4:
[21:08] I'm going to get you in Arizona.

Speaker 8:
[21:09] Not LA?

Speaker 3:
[21:11] That's crazy, yo. Shoot it up, daddy. No.

Speaker 5:
[21:15] One time, Puff was playing the highest child support in New York City history. No, New York State history.

Speaker 10:
[21:20] Wow. How much was it?

Speaker 5:
[21:21] I think it was like 50,000. It was something crazy. It was an astronomical number.

Speaker 2:
[21:26] Well, he should have paid more.

Speaker 5:
[21:29] Word.

Speaker 2:
[21:29] Take that one.

Speaker 5:
[21:30] Take that.

Speaker 3:
[21:31] Puff went to court and kicked ass. He got shit drop, drop, way significantly. Because he went to court and was like, yo, I buy all the clothes, I pay for all the schooling, I do this, I do that, I do this, I do that. Now what? I'm starting.

Speaker 6:
[21:49] Yeah, here we go.

Speaker 3:
[21:51] I like that awkward silence.

Speaker 6:
[21:52] Long overdue for some music.

Speaker 9:
[21:54] Or maybe a little jokey joke.

Speaker 6:
[21:56] No problem. Yeah, what?

Speaker 11:
[21:59] Yes, ay, fellas, I hate when the homies try to act like all you do is hit the fine shit. You don't be hitting just fine shit. As a who gets these hoes, sometimes I hit some weak shit, gang. And there's nothing wrong with that. I don't never feel like bad about it or nothing. I'm gonna hit some ugly shit. I used to be one of the ugly niggas. Sometimes you got to just, you know, pay your homies back to the ugly hoes, hit some ugly shit. Sometimes the fine hoes not around. It's three in the morning. Who answering?

Speaker 4:
[22:22] Weak shit. I'm hitting weak shit.

Speaker 11:
[22:23] Y'all can act like you ain't did it before. It's cool, gang. But you act like you slay all these hoes, not all the bitches you slay was the joints, gang. Not all of them was the fine shit. I'm gonna keep it a bing. I'm gonna keep it a bing, gang. Sometimes you gotta hit some ugly shit. Sometimes I like some ugly shit just because I like her. She was looking at me too much, but she was okay. I'm still finna hit it. Like, I like you. I like your swag, your energy, something about that ugly shit.

Speaker 4:
[22:46] I'm finna end up.

Speaker 11:
[22:47] You be trying to act too cool and you only hit the tens. Gigi, gang, you don't only hit tens, gang. You hit some 7.5 before. You got lower than that too before. You already did.

Speaker 9:
[22:56] 7.5 is not bad.

Speaker 3:
[22:57] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[22:58] That's passing.

Speaker 2:
[23:05] I love that clip, but I do think it's a little misleading.

Speaker 5:
[23:08] Why?

Speaker 1:
[23:09] Because the shooting percentages.

Speaker 2:
[23:11] The shooting percentages. Everybody has hit weak shit. For sure. But some people play in the weak shit a lot. I think that they should be separated from the new.

Speaker 1:
[23:22] Like the D-League?

Speaker 8:
[23:24] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[23:25] I don't want to be in the club with the. I ain't in that group.

Speaker 3:
[23:29] Eskimo Brothers with some of them.

Speaker 2:
[23:30] But that's a totally different thing. That's totally different.

Speaker 3:
[23:34] But his point is to the niggas that make like they don't do that at all. And it's a lot of niggas who I don't hit nothing but this.

Speaker 2:
[23:40] No. Who's running around here like they don't hit no mids.

Speaker 3:
[23:43] A lot of is running around here like they never hit a piece of mid.

Speaker 2:
[23:46] No, but niggas are shooting at the mid hourly.

Speaker 3:
[23:49] Joe, the nigga might be mid.

Speaker 2:
[23:54] Well, I don't know the guy.

Speaker 3:
[23:55] I know I'm saying the dudes that's shooting at the mid could be mid.

Speaker 4:
[24:00] No, you could still shoot up.

Speaker 3:
[24:03] get tired of rejection, nigga.

Speaker 7:
[24:06] What are you talking about?

Speaker 3:
[24:07] They just don't want to keep shooting for the moon.

Speaker 10:
[24:11] Right.

Speaker 5:
[24:11] You'll miss the shots you don't take.

Speaker 8:
[24:13] Yeah, we were.

Speaker 10:
[24:14] I'm gonna shoot some runners.

Speaker 2:
[24:15] Worst thing she could say is no.

Speaker 3:
[24:16] Keep shooting threes, See where your field goal percentage be at.

Speaker 2:
[24:20] I'm going to get some points.

Speaker 6:
[24:22] All you need to make is one.

Speaker 8:
[24:23] All you need to see is one go in.

Speaker 2:
[24:25] When one go in, you think you can hit Robin Gibbons.

Speaker 4:
[24:29] You can hit Holly E.

Speaker 2:
[24:32] Go ahead and watch one go in.

Speaker 3:
[24:34] One go in and you realize you was her bottom of the knife.

Speaker 4:
[24:38] True.

Speaker 10:
[24:38] That's why I went in.

Speaker 2:
[24:41] That's a good realization as you get older, too, when you learn that, when you in hindsight recognize when you was the bottom of the knife. Yeah. It's all right. Bitches got their shit off on me. I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 6:
[24:52] Okay.

Speaker 10:
[24:53] I'll say it's fine. Y'all came off bottom of the 12th.

Speaker 6:
[24:57] Extra innings.

Speaker 3:
[24:58] I realized it early. Bitch call you every three months.

Speaker 10:
[25:01] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[25:02] Hey, what's up stranger? Yeah, kids gone. I'm just sitting bored. You that break the glass. You that emergency dick in the glass.

Speaker 6:
[25:10] It's okay.

Speaker 3:
[25:11] And that's fine.

Speaker 1:
[25:12] It's flattering a little bit.

Speaker 6:
[25:13] It is. I'm cool with it.

Speaker 9:
[25:15] Thank you, actually.

Speaker 5:
[25:16] Right after the emergency contact.

Speaker 3:
[25:18] Yeah, I'm cool.

Speaker 5:
[25:18] I'll take it.

Speaker 3:
[25:19] You might have been the fourth dick on the list.

Speaker 4:
[25:22] Good luck in other three.

Speaker 3:
[25:24] Glad y'all was busy.

Speaker 1:
[25:27] Yeah, as you get older, just turning to keeping an eye on the road games versus the home games. Start knowing exactly when Homeboy is going to be out of town.

Speaker 8:
[25:38] Go ahead, Homeboy.

Speaker 2:
[25:39] Four-game road trip. Hope they make the playoffs.

Speaker 1:
[25:44] the world.

Speaker 8:
[25:45] Go to the chip.

Speaker 6:
[25:46] Yo, you be home-ruin for the. Overtime? Yes!

Speaker 2:
[25:54] Yo, I was so toxic sometimes, I would have those on my fantasy team.

Speaker 9:
[25:57] Yo, you are crazy, son.

Speaker 2:
[26:00] Bitches be fucking that's nice. The chicks ain't just fucking, just...

Speaker 3:
[26:05] You're right.

Speaker 8:
[26:06] There's levels to this.

Speaker 3:
[26:07] Yo, that's crazy.

Speaker 10:
[26:09] His PER is crazy.

Speaker 3:
[26:10] Yo, yo, that is a starter.

Speaker 2:
[26:12] Yeah, one of them six-five. He's showing the All-Star team, Yo, that's crazy, yo.

Speaker 7:
[26:18] You'd be like, what the fuck?

Speaker 4:
[26:19] How me and Joel Embiid got something... Got something in the...

Speaker 8:
[26:23] Like, this shooting it.

Speaker 2:
[27:04] Mic check, one, two, one, two.

Speaker 7:
[27:05] Mic check, one, two, one, two.

Speaker 4:
[27:07] So glad y'all could be here with us. Always for the ladies, always for the ladies out there.

Speaker 10:
[27:16] Turn my volume up in the headphones a little bit.

Speaker 7:
[27:22] Oh, remind me of the good old days.

Speaker 8:
[27:23] Yeah, turn my volume up in the headphones.

Speaker 2:
[27:24] I'm about to get busy real quick.

Speaker 4:
[27:26] Yo, turn the lights down.

Speaker 8:
[27:27] Yeah, don't play with me, Ish.

Speaker 1:
[27:28] Don't play with me, Ish.

Speaker 8:
[27:30] Yeah, I was him.

Speaker 4:
[27:31] You was?

Speaker 1:
[27:31] I was him, man. I really was, back in my day.

Speaker 7:
[27:33] I will not lie.

Speaker 10:
[27:38] Shout out to everybody traveling out there.

Speaker 7:
[27:40] Everybody at the airport, everybody on vacation. All the kids home for spring break and all that.

Speaker 2:
[28:16] Whole Jersey, whole New York City.

Speaker 11:
[28:21] Florida, the Carolinas, what up out there? Whole D&B, what up out there?

Speaker 8:
[28:28] Hey!

Speaker 5:
[28:39] This is where you taking it?

Speaker 1:
[28:41] I mean, I figured that's what we was doing today.

Speaker 9:
[28:43] Going left.

Speaker 1:
[30:14] Maybe they own us some with these lyrics and court stuff.

Speaker 8:
[30:17] Oh, don't do that.

Speaker 2:
[30:23] Keep this applause going for the best crew in the world.

Speaker 8:
[30:25] Mic check, mic check, mic check, mic, mic, mic, mic, mic.

Speaker 7:
[30:28] I got a hard out.

Speaker 2:
[30:30] I'm out of here.

Speaker 1:
[31:01] Figured I'd sit you next to me just to avoid any confusion out there.

Speaker 8:
[31:04] Just in case.

Speaker 1:
[31:05] I mean, get nice and comfy.

Speaker 2:
[31:07] Shout out to my good brother Flip and Trinidad here with us in spirit. Shout out to our girl Mona here with us in spirit.

Speaker 8:
[31:13] What episode is this?

Speaker 9:
[31:14] 917.

Speaker 2:
[31:15] Welcome to episode 917 of The Joe Budden Podcast. I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, highly favored host, Joe Budden, here with a few really amazing people. Before I begin, this episode is brought to you by Fueled by Power by Price.

Speaker 4:
[31:28] Price Picks gang, y'all.

Speaker 9:
[31:30] Extra Europe today.

Speaker 2:
[31:31] All right, to my...

Speaker 10:
[31:32] I hate y'all, man. Y'all be so successful in Price Picks.

Speaker 9:
[31:36] Hey, man.

Speaker 2:
[31:36] What happened?

Speaker 3:
[31:37] What'd I miss?

Speaker 10:
[31:38] I could just tell when they hit in Price Picks that Europe be extra strong.

Speaker 2:
[31:42] Yeah, why the fuck is Parks sitting here dressed like Razor Ramone?

Speaker 9:
[31:45] Price Picks.

Speaker 2:
[31:45] It's Price Picks. What happened? What would I miss in here?

Speaker 9:
[31:48] Nothing.

Speaker 10:
[31:48] That and that dope ass chain.

Speaker 5:
[31:50] It's not light. I was like, he's shaking niggas down, man.

Speaker 2:
[31:52] Yeah, nah, for real. He look like he got a cousin named Vinny.

Speaker 4:
[31:56] I might, I might.

Speaker 5:
[31:57] He look like he the plug. An affiliate.

Speaker 1:
[31:59] Why are you looking all good?

Speaker 5:
[32:01] A friend of ours.

Speaker 9:
[32:02] I'm trying to say I don't. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1:
[32:03] Nah, you looking like extra swaggy today. Chain out.

Speaker 5:
[32:06] I know.

Speaker 8:
[32:07] Hello. Shades on.

Speaker 1:
[32:09] Tank top.

Speaker 9:
[32:10] Hello.

Speaker 5:
[32:11] Can I get a forget about it, Parks?

Speaker 1:
[32:12] Yeah, word.

Speaker 9:
[32:13] That's appropriation. So no, no, you may not.

Speaker 2:
[32:17] All right. Well, to my right, our good guy, Queenz Finest, our guy Beat-Out is here. Beat-Out, how you doing, man?

Speaker 5:
[32:23] Man, feeling great. Hell of a week.

Speaker 2:
[32:25] Hell of a week, indeed.

Speaker 1:
[32:26] I seen y'all. I saw you hopping around places out there.

Speaker 9:
[32:28] Yeah, stirring shit up.

Speaker 1:
[32:29] Yeah, I saw you making your rounds.

Speaker 9:
[32:31] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[32:32] And I saw you with your skin person.

Speaker 5:
[32:35] Skin, my esthetician?

Speaker 2:
[32:36] Your esthetician, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[32:37] She can take care of that blackhead for you.

Speaker 6:
[32:40] In the gooch?

Speaker 2:
[32:42] No, actually, me looking at your esthetician clip somehow got me in trouble.

Speaker 1:
[32:48] Really?

Speaker 2:
[32:49] Yeah, because I guess one year in the relationship, like I saw esthetician in Brooklyn with a real fat ass and made an appointment. And she reminded me.

Speaker 6:
[32:59] Oh, man.

Speaker 2:
[33:00] She reminded me. Remember you tried to get that. She cursed me the fuck out. You tried to get some real sick shit off.

Speaker 4:
[33:06] And I was like, wait, why you can't get a facial if you're reminded with a fat ass?

Speaker 3:
[33:09] All the nightlife chicks become estheticians in realtors.

Speaker 10:
[33:12] And barbers.

Speaker 11:
[33:14] Oh, we have bullshit today.

Speaker 3:
[33:16] All right.

Speaker 8:
[33:16] We have bullshit today. Oh, my God.

Speaker 10:
[33:19] Oh, my God.

Speaker 7:
[33:23] Oh, yo, that's crazy.

Speaker 8:
[33:24] I understood that reference.

Speaker 3:
[33:25] You're a wild boy. I did.

Speaker 2:
[33:28] Is that bad to try to get a facial from somebody with a fat ass?

Speaker 10:
[33:31] No, it's hard. It's bad to give a facial to a chick with a fat ass.

Speaker 2:
[33:36] She was like, there wasn't no footage of the facials. It was just ass.

Speaker 3:
[33:41] Yeah. So you ain't going off the results. You ain't going to do the before, after, mad acne, now the skin is clean.

Speaker 6:
[33:50] You ain't seen nothing of that.

Speaker 1:
[33:51] Before and before. She was like, you ain't been to Brooklyn since you were 16, though. You didn't even go to Brooklyn.

Speaker 4:
[33:55] What are we talking about right now?

Speaker 1:
[33:56] Anyway, I canceled. I didn't work, man.

Speaker 5:
[34:00] She's a good people's.

Speaker 1:
[34:01] Well, I'm fine. All right. I'm fine. I'll just use whatever for Noxzema. Old school shit.

Speaker 8:
[34:10] Noxzema?

Speaker 1:
[34:12] My ain't Noxzema no more.

Speaker 4:
[34:16] That shit used to be ice.

Speaker 9:
[34:19] Your face be tingly as well.

Speaker 4:
[34:21] That shit feel good.

Speaker 5:
[34:22] That shit feel like Listerine on your face. A little sea breeze.

Speaker 6:
[34:25] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[34:26] That shit ain't work, man.

Speaker 2:
[34:28] No, don't do that.

Speaker 10:
[34:29] I was using Neutrogena, Noxzema, all that shit.

Speaker 2:
[34:31] Neutrogena.

Speaker 4:
[34:32] All of this worked.

Speaker 10:
[34:33] I look like a Nestle Crunch bar before and after.

Speaker 4:
[34:36] That's the guy.

Speaker 2:
[34:37] That's the old school men's facial.

Speaker 8:
[34:40] I still got all that shit. I had all that shit too.

Speaker 10:
[34:42] I had everything.

Speaker 3:
[34:43] I'm not opposed to that shit now. Lil Zima on a late night, go to sleep, wake up, face be all flaky.

Speaker 8:
[34:49] Feeling nice.

Speaker 3:
[34:51] Gravy.

Speaker 2:
[34:51] And if you was in the uppers, Noxzema.

Speaker 6:
[34:55] Oh my God. What?

Speaker 8:
[34:58] What?

Speaker 3:
[34:58] What is wrong with you guys?

Speaker 6:
[35:00] Forget it, man.

Speaker 5:
[35:00] At the same time?

Speaker 9:
[35:02] Noxzema and X? Noxzema and X is crazy.

Speaker 4:
[35:09] Go ahead and just keep sniffing that Noxzema boy.

Speaker 2:
[35:13] Anyway, next to B.Dot, our good brother, Philly's finest, Dr. Mark Lamont Hill in the building. Mark, how you doing, man?

Speaker 10:
[35:19] I'm great, man. Good to see everybody.

Speaker 8:
[35:20] Good. Good to see you as well.

Speaker 2:
[35:22] Next to him, come on, man. Oh shit, sad day.

Speaker 9:
[35:26] What happened?

Speaker 8:
[35:29] Damn.

Speaker 2:
[35:30] You just, damn.

Speaker 9:
[35:31] What happened?

Speaker 3:
[35:32] What you did?

Speaker 5:
[35:33] I don't know what this nigga talking about, bro.

Speaker 3:
[35:35] What's wrong with you?

Speaker 2:
[35:36] It's been announced recently.

Speaker 9:
[35:38] What's been announced?

Speaker 1:
[35:40] That Wawa in northern New Jersey will no longer be called Wawa anymore.

Speaker 6:
[35:46] Oh shit.

Speaker 1:
[35:48] Shut your brain.

Speaker 3:
[35:48] I reaped that ass up. Get the out of here.

Speaker 9:
[35:50] They got bought out?

Speaker 7:
[35:52] I ain't nobody listening to Joe with that bullshit.

Speaker 9:
[35:54] Look what they Google.

Speaker 6:
[35:56] Let's reach for the phone back quick.

Speaker 4:
[36:00] Look with their research.

Speaker 2:
[36:02] And past that, they never believe anything I say. Why y'all just don't believe me?

Speaker 3:
[36:06] Because you lie.

Speaker 2:
[36:09] Yo, to just initiate a Wawa lie is wild.

Speaker 3:
[36:12] You initiate Ish lies all the time.

Speaker 2:
[36:14] On Wawa, what do I gain from that?

Speaker 10:
[36:17] Ish joke. It's like the long game for Ish.

Speaker 2:
[36:20] Anyway, yeah, no, it'll be called Wawa North.

Speaker 8:
[36:25] So Wawa. So Wawa.

Speaker 6:
[36:27] Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[36:29] But Wawa North.

Speaker 2:
[36:30] Anyway, Mr. Thousand Doors and up. That's Sergio.

Speaker 9:
[36:37] It's tracksuit day. Also, that's why I wore a tracksuit.

Speaker 2:
[36:39] Yeah, but that's a blazer. Hold up, stop playing with my boy. That's the Sergio blazer.

Speaker 9:
[36:44] The tracksuit blazer?

Speaker 2:
[36:45] That's the Sergio Toshini.

Speaker 10:
[36:47] Come on, man. I really didn't say that. I was trying to...

Speaker 8:
[36:51] Wait, does it say that's that ish?

Speaker 2:
[36:52] You know, it looked like Sergio, I don't know. It's Sergio.

Speaker 10:
[36:55] It's Sergio.

Speaker 2:
[36:56] That boy is looking good.

Speaker 9:
[36:57] Anyway, yo.

Speaker 2:
[36:58] The Sergio blazer with the Tom Brown colors. He got the Sergio Tom Brown kit. Anyway, our good brother Ish is in the building, man.

Speaker 9:
[37:17] You're a fool, yo.

Speaker 2:
[37:18] Ish, how you doing?

Speaker 3:
[37:19] I'm good, dog, yourself.

Speaker 2:
[37:20] I'm doing great. You're looking good again before your little DC trip.

Speaker 1:
[37:24] You're looking good.

Speaker 2:
[37:25] He can get whatever off on this white lady.

Speaker 8:
[37:28] He could just walk down the aisle and be like, I can't walk down the aisle like that.

Speaker 5:
[37:31] What are you talking about?

Speaker 3:
[37:33] A Friday too?

Speaker 4:
[37:34] A Friday, I walk out the house like that, talk about I'm going to work.

Speaker 2:
[37:38] I got cheat written all over me. Put the cologne in the bag. Hey, hey, shout out to the. You used to give away that you was leaving the house to cheat. Before you left, your girl just watching you.

Speaker 8:
[37:53] You doing shit you ain't never done. You ironing.

Speaker 10:
[37:56] Extra drawers. Ironing is a tough.

Speaker 8:
[37:58] Damn.

Speaker 11:
[37:59] Yo, little bars.

Speaker 2:
[38:01] You saw extra chipper.

Speaker 11:
[38:03] Yo, you need something when I come back.

Speaker 6:
[38:04] Oh my God.

Speaker 8:
[38:07] You good?

Speaker 6:
[38:07] You doing shit you ain't never did, yo.

Speaker 8:
[38:10] Men are horrible. I hate men.

Speaker 6:
[38:12] I do.

Speaker 2:
[38:13] Anyway, a good man, one of the few good men that's left out there, our good brother, Freeze, is in the building. What up, Freeze? How you feeling, man?

Speaker 5:
[38:20] I'm great. I'm great.

Speaker 1:
[38:21] Good, good.

Speaker 2:
[38:22] Glad to hear that. And next to him.

Speaker 5:
[38:25] Oh, gosh.

Speaker 1:
[38:26] Young brother.

Speaker 3:
[38:28] What Jay-Z be like, yo? Hey, my jewelry.

Speaker 5:
[38:32] Yo, what's up?

Speaker 2:
[38:33] I guess Parks is here. I guess Parks is here, too. Potter and the Muffet has been here. White Pole is here. Quarry is here. Still smiling from cheek to cheek in love.

Speaker 10:
[38:44] You changed the ringtone? How do you change that ringtone? That kiss me through my phone shit was crazy.

Speaker 4:
[38:47] That was some crazy shit, yo.

Speaker 2:
[38:49] Yeah, that was crazy. That is hilarious. Erickson is here. Ben Tanner, Savonah here by Remote Last, but certainly not least, each and every one of you very important people are out there.

Speaker 4:
[38:59] All right, gentlemen, have at it.

Speaker 2:
[39:01] Wherever you want to go, I'm down to go.

Speaker 5:
[39:03] We're playing it off to you.

Speaker 10:
[39:04] Ain't but one place to start.

Speaker 2:
[39:05] Starting with crime.

Speaker 9:
[39:06] Starting with crime.

Speaker 3:
[39:06] Starting with crime.

Speaker 9:
[39:08] Right up y'all alley. Reporting on crime.

Speaker 1:
[39:11] I'm not the crime expert.

Speaker 9:
[39:12] I feel like this is a ice, Iso.

Speaker 4:
[39:13] You're the doc guy. This is a Iso.

Speaker 8:
[39:17] Iso.

Speaker 3:
[39:18] That's funny. No, I mean...

Speaker 2:
[39:21] Were you crying all day yesterday?

Speaker 9:
[39:23] That's the question.

Speaker 3:
[39:23] For what?

Speaker 1:
[39:24] Were you sad? Good, come on, man.

Speaker 10:
[39:25] I want to point out that I broke this story before anybody else did.

Speaker 9:
[39:28] That's true.

Speaker 3:
[39:29] I don't break anything. No, no, no, no. Y'all want to see a dead body?

Speaker 4:
[39:43] Yo, this crazy.

Speaker 10:
[39:44] Showing me the videos, the ankle monitor reports.

Speaker 3:
[39:54] But yeah, I believe it was yesterday. Pooh Shiesty, Big30, and I believe it was seven out of eight others were all picked up in connection with the kidnapping and robbing of Gucci Mane.

Speaker 2:
[40:06] Ooh, can we read the names of the nine people? Because boy, was I shooting stereo types of shit.

Speaker 10:
[40:14] You couldn't even get a good game against what race it is.

Speaker 8:
[40:16] Yo, please. No, the names was nothing.

Speaker 6:
[40:42] No, we gotta find the names.

Speaker 2:
[40:44] If there were ever a group of men to racially profile, it was these.

Speaker 3:
[40:51] Oh, man, that is hilarious.

Speaker 6:
[40:53] The consonants. There's a lot of consonants, too. It's a mess.

Speaker 5:
[40:55] It's just like typos.

Speaker 8:
[40:57] Oh, man.

Speaker 3:
[41:00] Lantrell Williams, Sr., which is Pooh Shiesty's father. Kadarius Waters.

Speaker 2:
[41:05] Look, he had an offspring.

Speaker 8:
[41:08] Look.

Speaker 3:
[41:10] Terrence Rodgers. Demarion Gibson.

Speaker 8:
[41:13] You Michigan up.

Speaker 2:
[41:14] Hey, you fucked up when the lineage got to get arrested.

Speaker 6:
[41:19] Yo.

Speaker 3:
[41:21] All right, Demarion Gibson.

Speaker 6:
[41:24] Right tackle.

Speaker 3:
[41:26] Demarcus Glover.

Speaker 10:
[41:36] He killed the combine.

Speaker 2:
[41:44] You guys.

Speaker 6:
[41:44] All right.

Speaker 7:
[41:45] Order, order, order, order.

Speaker 2:
[41:47] Come on, this is a serious thing. He only pulled the mic close to him in the last.

Speaker 8:
[41:53] That's the funny part.

Speaker 3:
[41:57] Cordae Johnson and Dario McDaniel.

Speaker 4:
[42:01] Oh, Dario got it.

Speaker 8:
[42:02] Get Dario the fuck out of here. Dario, you did it, buddy.

Speaker 2:
[42:08] Some of you just off your names should get to cooperate.

Speaker 3:
[42:11] I see why they robbing.

Speaker 8:
[42:14] They gonna throw the library.

Speaker 3:
[42:17] They get to that resume.

Speaker 6:
[42:19] No resume.

Speaker 2:
[42:21] They throwing their library at you. I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 8:
[42:23] Oh, man.

Speaker 5:
[42:24] Yo, what?

Speaker 2:
[42:25] And some of y'all, Drew ain't taking. He ain't taking all y'all.

Speaker 5:
[42:29] Oh, man.

Speaker 8:
[42:31] Anyway, come on. Let's be serious. Come on.

Speaker 1:
[42:33] Let's be serious.

Speaker 3:
[42:34] So, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[42:36] They did whatever the. They did that shit.

Speaker 10:
[42:40] They did everything.

Speaker 2:
[42:40] I felt safer.

Speaker 10:
[43:12] Allegedly.

Speaker 2:
[43:12] Allegedly.

Speaker 8:
[43:13] But, okay.

Speaker 3:
[43:14] The details are, because Pooh Shiesty is currently on probation in Dallas and home confinement. So there was a meeting to discuss him and Gucci's, you know, he signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 Records and apparently he wanted to leave the label. There was a meeting set up.

Speaker 9:
[43:34] In a studio in Dallas.

Speaker 3:
[43:35] In a studio in Dallas. And the meeting went awry.

Speaker 1:
[43:38] You think?

Speaker 9:
[43:39] Awry, huh? No, I think it went as planned.

Speaker 5:
[43:42] It was.

Speaker 9:
[43:42] I mean.

Speaker 5:
[43:43] To a T.

Speaker 9:
[43:44] Yeah, it's all a legend.

Speaker 8:
[43:45] To a T.

Speaker 5:
[43:47] Oh, man.

Speaker 3:
[43:48] Yeah, and in that, they were, Dracos pulled out.

Speaker 2:
[43:52] Is it all a legend?

Speaker 4:
[43:53] Hey, they on the internet.

Speaker 2:
[43:54] I'm just solving mad crime.

Speaker 4:
[43:55] Oh, no.

Speaker 3:
[43:57] on the internet testifying against themselves.

Speaker 10:
[44:00] I've never seen this level of self-sufficiency.

Speaker 3:
[44:02] Yo, this level of stupidity is crazy, bro. It need to be documented. So, supposedly, an AR-15, I mean, not an AR-15, an AK-47. Pistol. No, Draco.

Speaker 9:
[44:12] A pistol AK. Okay.

Speaker 3:
[44:14] It's a Draco.

Speaker 9:
[44:14] Got it.

Speaker 3:
[44:15] Oh, that's what the Draco...

Speaker 9:
[44:16] Thank you for the translation. I'll take your word for it...

Speaker 3:
[44:18] .was whipped out. They said they robbed Gucci and all of his associates. Made them get down.

Speaker 2:
[44:25] See, I'm so not a street dude. I'm already lost.

Speaker 4:
[44:29] Draco, in my day, we had a tech, a Glock, a Uzi.

Speaker 3:
[44:37] Might have had that 38.

Speaker 4:
[44:39] You was fancy with a tech.

Speaker 2:
[44:41] If you had a tech or a Uzi, you was doing something.

Speaker 3:
[44:44] Not today?

Speaker 2:
[44:45] Not today.

Speaker 3:
[44:46] They got loadouts from Call of Duty. The exact same setup. These niggas have different guns today. I told you, my man opened the trunk and I was like, I'm going home. I only want to be near this shit.

Speaker 2:
[44:57] You got to be audited or something. You got to be debriefed or something. What you mean? They got to talk to you.

Speaker 3:
[45:02] I ain't got shit to do with that, fam.

Speaker 8:
[45:04] We got to make sure.

Speaker 3:
[45:04] Nah, it ain't nothing to make sure. This shit is different.

Speaker 8:
[45:07] We don't got to make sure.

Speaker 9:
[45:08] So apparently Pooh wanted to get out of his record deal. It was the impetus for all of this, correct?

Speaker 3:
[45:12] Yes, he wanted to get out of his deal. He presented, yo, sign this.

Speaker 9:
[45:16] Or else.

Speaker 3:
[45:17] Gucci didn't want to sign it. They whipped out, allegedly, made him sign it and robbed him. Barricaded the door and robbed all his crew.

Speaker 2:
[45:27] One of his people choked out one of their mans. They got pictures of the bruises going on. It's a whole big mess. This is one of those stories that when it broke, it was so wild. I mean, the first time that it broke, it was so wild that you're like, I'm not paying this shit.

Speaker 1:
[45:43] I'm not paying this shit, don't mind.

Speaker 9:
[45:45] And then the people that were robbing posted the things that they robbed online.

Speaker 10:
[45:50] You can see on IG them wearing the bracelet and the watch.

Speaker 3:
[45:52] Wearing the watch, wearing the chain.

Speaker 2:
[45:54] That one I'll never understand.

Speaker 8:
[45:55] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[45:56] I don't get it.

Speaker 3:
[45:58] We glorify the dumbest shit in the world. So the kids are listening to you glorify stupid shit and they're trying to emulate it. Not knowing that it's nothing but a one way ticket. Like no transfer, do not pass, go, you just going.

Speaker 5:
[46:12] Cloud is a dangerous thing, man. Everybody wants it. It's addicting. And they think that showing these things is going to boost their social profile. I got this person, I got this from that. It doesn't work out.

Speaker 11:
[46:23] And they stupid.

Speaker 2:
[46:25] Also, this was the worst kept secret.

Speaker 3:
[46:28] Fam, the minute this happened, knew about it.

Speaker 8:
[46:31] Yeah, immediately.

Speaker 2:
[46:32] I didn't know.

Speaker 8:
[46:33] Who knew?

Speaker 10:
[46:33] I found out from Ice.

Speaker 8:
[46:34] Me too.

Speaker 2:
[46:37] Everything I know about this.

Speaker 10:
[46:39] Ice is like a downtime right now.

Speaker 3:
[46:41] Ice was going to text her and we get on the 395.

Speaker 4:
[46:44] We got them.

Speaker 3:
[46:47] We got the pussies.

Speaker 5:
[46:48] It really was Ice.

Speaker 3:
[46:50] That shit is crazy. I just think it's horrible, dog. Like, one, even if you made him sign it and you didn't rob anybody, it's still not going to work because all he's going to say is, yo, I signed it under duress, which is going to nullify the contract immediately.

Speaker 10:
[47:03] They watch too many movies. Yeah, like The Godfather.

Speaker 3:
[47:06] Yo, this is what she'll do.

Speaker 10:
[47:08] Johnny Fontaine got free.

Speaker 4:
[47:09] That shit was never going to work.

Speaker 5:
[47:11] Those tactics don't work in 2026. That 90s, 80s shit, shaking somebody down. Nah, the first thing I thought of was like, how bad was his contract for them to drive six hours from Memphis to Dallas to do this to Gucci Mane and his people? Like, what kind of deal was he in? Like a 720?

Speaker 10:
[47:27] Well, now he in a 25 to 50.

Speaker 5:
[47:28] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[47:29] Word.

Speaker 3:
[47:30] 24-70.

Speaker 6:
[47:31] Right.

Speaker 3:
[47:32] Fuck is we talking about?

Speaker 9:
[47:33] Doing this to get out of a record deal.

Speaker 3:
[47:35] Yeah, it's crazy.

Speaker 9:
[47:36] They now being under way worse circumstances.

Speaker 3:
[47:39] He's done now. Allegedly. He's cooked.

Speaker 10:
[47:40] He's cooked.

Speaker 2:
[47:41] The internet rumors are saying that in the process, Gucci said, you know, this is not how this goes.

Speaker 3:
[47:48] It's still got to go to lawyers.

Speaker 2:
[47:48] It's still got to go to lawyers.

Speaker 1:
[47:50] And then they was like, shut your bitch ass up before we kill your ass right now, something like that.

Speaker 10:
[47:55] Yeah, I don't understand.

Speaker 2:
[47:57] See, and at that point, I think we just talking to killers. And that's why some of this I'ma just adhere to, because we ain't talking about rappers. Yeah. We're not talking about, yeah, we're talking about stone cold irrational.

Speaker 5:
[48:11] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[48:13] So it don't have to make sense.

Speaker 5:
[48:15] But worst case scenario, let's say they do what they need to do to Gucci Mane, right? You think they're going to get away with it? There's surveillance.

Speaker 3:
[48:21] There's no, I don't think that far. That's the problem.

Speaker 10:
[48:25] I think this is what they thought. Just trying to get in their brain. I've been thinking about this a lot.

Speaker 1:
[48:28] Mark will tell us.

Speaker 10:
[48:31] They thought that as long as Gucci didn't tell the police, that they'd be fine. They're banking on a no-snitching culture. They said, yeah, we did this in broad daylight, and if he tell and give up the tapes, we cook. But he won't do it. That's what they were banking on. I'm telling you, that's what they were banking on.

Speaker 3:
[48:47] If you bank in there, cool. Put that money in Wells Fargo. Now your dumbass homeboys go to Chase and start storing all the shit that they stole from the. And admitting the robberies from the.

Speaker 10:
[48:57] Right. And not to mention, and I don't know if this is true, but some of Gucci's team, I think, were off duty cops, right?

Speaker 3:
[49:03] Yes.

Speaker 10:
[49:04] That's what was reported. I know what I reported. The other people reported that. I don't know that for as a fact.

Speaker 3:
[49:07] That's the thing. You don't know who else is here.

Speaker 11:
[49:08] Even Gucci is telling.

Speaker 3:
[49:10] They are. No, and you bring the off duty cops just in case a nigga got to get smoked. They have a legal right? Yes. These are my security. They off duty cops. They have an oath to uphold the law so they can uphold the law even in another state. Like, yo dog, what are we talking about? And allegedly, there were other executives with Gucci. Because again, this is a label meeting.

Speaker 1:
[49:32] Right.

Speaker 3:
[49:34] You can't come here to have the meeting, so we're bringing the meeting to you. Gotcha.

Speaker 7:
[49:37] So we're not going to tell them who else.

Speaker 3:
[49:38] They tell it.

Speaker 1:
[49:39] See, that's my first time hearing that again.

Speaker 3:
[49:40] I didn't know that part either.

Speaker 1:
[49:41] I never heard.

Speaker 5:
[49:42] I didn't hear that part yet. He has information.

Speaker 3:
[49:45] But you think the executive VP of blah, blah, blah records is not going, he adhering to the no snitch policy?

Speaker 9:
[49:52] No.

Speaker 5:
[49:52] You see, that's why they do it to like the rappers. They ain't doing that to Craig Kalman or Elliot Grange. You think Gucci Mane is going to get you out there? They go to those guys that do it.

Speaker 3:
[50:03] My thing is, when I read in the report where it said Gucci and other people identified, I'm like, good. Gucci's an executive. That is true. True. You know what I'm saying? That is true. Like I've seen the internet with they whole, oh, y'all better treat him the same way. Gucci just, I feel your fam, this man is, he did exactly what he was supposed to do. The goal is to get home to your family. So yeah, y'all got the drop on me. I give all this shit up.

Speaker 9:
[50:32] Sign things.

Speaker 3:
[50:33] Sign, yup. The that did it. I wasn't here on those street shit. I'm not in those street shit. I am not in the streets.

Speaker 5:
[50:39] But Gucci didn't say it was so and so directly. He just said it was somebody in black, right?

Speaker 3:
[50:45] Well, from what the paperwork says, they listed three names and it said help to identify. Interpret that however you want. I don't care if he went there and said him, him and him. I am executive old man, not old man, but I'm not in the streets.

Speaker 2:
[50:59] I'm old enough to be having significant health issues that me and my wife have been public about on interviews.

Speaker 3:
[51:07] Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[51:07] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[51:09] If you go by street rules, you shouldn't be talking to the police at all. I don't care if you said it was three people and they were seven foot tall Asians. Even if you're getting bad at me, don't talk to them. However, they weren't selling drugs together. They weren't doing crimes together. I don't think he owes them that. I'm not out here advocating street code, but I'm just saying, if that's your logic, he wasn't in the streets. It wouldn't apply here. It frustrates me so much, because again, I support not snitching. I'm a don't snitch person, right? But it's sick to me that in a moment where somebody just got their office raided, got a gun put to their neck, all they should take is stolen. That people are out there saying, he told! Like, what? There should be no outrage about that.

Speaker 3:
[51:58] It's not that, because you don't necessarily have to do a crime with somebody to be considered a snitch. If you are adhering to street rules, and I'm not saying I'm advocating, I'm not saying Gucci did it incorrectly. When you advocating for street rules, if somebody do something to you in the street, you handle it in the street.

Speaker 10:
[52:16] True.

Speaker 3:
[52:17] Right? So again, you can still snitch on a that did something to you, even if y'all didn't commit a crime together. If the nigga robbed you in the street, he shot you in the street, he did whatever in the street. If you are in the street playing street games and street life, then you deal with that in the street. You don't go to the law. That's fair. That's what people say.

Speaker 10:
[52:33] No, you're 100% right. I don't know Gucci to still be in the street.

Speaker 3:
[52:36] I don't think so either. Again, I'm not saying here that wrong. I'm just giving clarification.

Speaker 10:
[52:39] That's the point. You're 100% right.

Speaker 3:
[52:41] So what people are pointing to is a video. I believe it was from 2021 or something around that time frame where Gucci was taunting someone on the internet. And he's like, yo, my only request, don't involve no police. We're going to deal with it. Y'all know how I play. So that's what people are speaking to. If you're going to say this and now appear in paperwork saying you helped identify that, there is some level of a contradiction there.

Speaker 10:
[53:10] Maybe. So it could be five years later, he's in a different space. That's true. Or it could be that situation was some hardcore street shit that he was involved in. We down operating at this level down here. So that's where we're going to stay. But this was an executive meeting. This was business. Yeah. Because at some point, if I'm a drug dealer and my accountant robs me, am I not supposed to shoot him too? I can't even get investigated. At some point, can I do some shit above board? I don't know.

Speaker 3:
[53:38] Hey, listen, if you're subscribing to Street Rules at this point, stay away from me.

Speaker 10:
[53:44] I hear that.

Speaker 3:
[53:46] If you're playing the Street Rules game, just stay over there, please.

Speaker 4:
[53:50] I ain't got to tell them, I ain't got to tell them, I'm home with a micro, with a, what the is this shit?

Speaker 2:
[53:57] The micro scope, all of that shit, to see who playing behind the street rules.

Speaker 4:
[54:02] I ain't got to tell them to stay away from me. I ain't got to tell them to stay away from me.

Speaker 2:
[54:09] This is one of my worst nightmares. Tough niggas that's not bright.

Speaker 9:
[54:15] That is a bad recipe.

Speaker 3:
[54:16] That is a very bad recipe.

Speaker 2:
[54:18] That's one of my worst nightmares in the world. Somebody that will risk it all over absolutely nothing. And I've been on this with Pooh Shiesty for years.

Speaker 3:
[54:29] You're an accomplice.

Speaker 2:
[54:30] I've said this for years with him. That's just off the home looking from a distance. The nigga went to buy some sneakers, stole the sneakers, shot the.

Speaker 6:
[54:44] Bow!

Speaker 2:
[54:46] Already you lost me, dog. Your music is great. Your decision making terrifies me. Yeah. You go to the strip club, money falling out your pocket. Somebody pick it up. You think they robbed you or they took it out your back pocket. You pull a gun out.

Speaker 4:
[55:03] Bow!

Speaker 2:
[55:04] In the strip club.

Speaker 1:
[55:05] Wow.

Speaker 2:
[55:07] Jesus. You don't make the best decisions to me.

Speaker 4:
[55:11] And you let it go. You let that thing go.

Speaker 2:
[55:14] Bow, bow, bow, bow. I know in the streets that's looked at as like some super tough shit. I don't quite view it that way.

Speaker 7:
[55:20] But you're not in the streets.

Speaker 4:
[55:21] That's it.

Speaker 8:
[55:22] Yeah, I don't quite view it that way.

Speaker 10:
[55:24] He went to the office with an ankle monitor on.

Speaker 4:
[55:26] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[55:26] He left the hell of a paper trail.

Speaker 10:
[55:27] Talk about on brand. Like, some decision-making.

Speaker 7:
[55:31] On brand.

Speaker 3:
[55:31] You want to say, I wasn't there.

Speaker 7:
[55:34] Dog.

Speaker 6:
[55:35] That was AI.

Speaker 7:
[55:39] You turned on Spruce.

Speaker 3:
[55:41] You have it. What are you talking about? Ma'am, speak to his decision-making. They got a video. He was on a live stream with Ben the Dine.

Speaker 5:
[55:48] A streamer.

Speaker 3:
[55:49] Yes, a streamer. Sitting in the back of a Maybach, just the two of them, a cameraman up here recording them. It's PO calls. He takes the call.

Speaker 7:
[55:59] No, no, no, no. I'm at home.

Speaker 1:
[56:01] We looking at him.

Speaker 3:
[56:02] Live stream, I said. We see you, As Cat Williams said, do you know we can see you? Right. So Ben Peeps was going on, tells the cameraman, yo, get the camera off of him. So it pans this way.

Speaker 11:
[56:18] You can hear him talking.

Speaker 6:
[56:20] We can hear him.

Speaker 3:
[56:21] Like this is who you're dealing with. Yo, dog, we laughing? I'm not laughing. That shit is not, yeah, no, I know. That shit is not funny.

Speaker 2:
[56:29] All the streaming act like they just figured out how the stream works yesterday.

Speaker 3:
[56:33] No, Joe, you're not thinking that this nigger is going to pick up the phone to his PO in the middle of the live stream and say, I'm at home, I'm at home, Ms. Johnson.

Speaker 2:
[56:43] It's the way that my brain work. No, I'm not taking this motherfucker up to be in my car or on a camera.

Speaker 3:
[56:51] But these are streamers and they getting money from it.

Speaker 5:
[56:55] I think people thought that Pooh Shiesty turned over a new leaf. He's only been home for six months. He put out a really good record.

Speaker 2:
[57:01] That's the other part. You came home, well, you was locked up, came out early, you put something out, it immediately hits the charts. Clearly, people are anticipating music from you, waiting to hear more from you. You blessed enough to even be in the spot to where you could disappear for three and four years and come back and almost be even bigger than you were. And this is the list of things that you do. And if we haven't said anything that's crazy enough already, we can add in, oh, you did this with your dad?

Speaker 3:
[57:34] With your father. Well, that's why I was about to say people, places and things. I don't care about business.

Speaker 10:
[57:39] No, no, no.

Speaker 3:
[57:40] No, no. Like, you listen to his music, he tell you, I got the game in the streets from my dad. They said his father ruined it. Like, they said his father ruined it.

Speaker 4:
[57:46] Oh, he one of them, but. They said his father one of them.

Speaker 3:
[57:48] Yeah, like, you got to listen. Being one of them with your successful son, and I'm not telling nobody how to parent.

Speaker 2:
[57:53] Carla, I'm not speaking to that, because his name is, his nickname is Mob Boss. Mob Boss and Pooh Shiesty.

Speaker 10:
[58:02] Maybe a flag.

Speaker 2:
[58:03] Yeah, clearly people that have killed me in a heartbeat. What I'm saying is, being in the game with your son, sometimes I get scared taking a private jet with my family, because it's one shot.

Speaker 3:
[58:16] Yeah, Kobe said that. Kobe and his wife had a rule where if she was in a helicopter, he couldn't be in a helicopter and vice versa, because your kids can't afford to lose both of their parents.

Speaker 2:
[58:28] I look at the game the exact same way as what I'm saying. So I'm not saying that he ain't that, but all right, now we that together.

Speaker 3:
[58:36] No, my thing is, even if you're, and again, I'm not disrespecting nobody, parents in style, whatever the case may be, if you've been that dude, right, as a father, and your son just went to jail, to your points, he came home, your son has the ability to get us out of hell. I'm gonna do everything in my power to make sure my son stays on the straight and narrow, because he has the ability to change all of our lives. You speak into a level of maturity and smarts. Through music, you have the ability to make me not be my hot boss no more.

Speaker 9:
[59:09] You would think that at the very least, maybe Pooh stays home.

Speaker 3:
[59:14] In the father goals. In the father goals.

Speaker 10:
[59:16] Yes, let the cash cow stay home. You make all the money, and you got an ankle monitor on, just stay home.

Speaker 3:
[59:25] Again, allegedly, this started off as that type of a meeting. It didn't go the way you wanted.

Speaker 10:
[59:31] But it's for the text, just in case.

Speaker 3:
[59:32] Like, yo, we talking about this.

Speaker 7:
[59:34] Yo, yo, yo, dog, what you mean you're not letting me out?

Speaker 3:
[59:36] Or gave him some astronomical number or something? We don't know what happened in that conversation.

Speaker 2:
[59:40] We know we don't want to be.

Speaker 3:
[59:41] But now it went left, and now it's, all right, well, this is Plan B.

Speaker 5:
[59:45] I think it was always Plan B.

Speaker 2:
[59:46] We watch enough TV and Wild Wild Westerns and all of that shit, power, all of that shit. I just don't want to be at the meeting where niggas got guns. Everyone is, no, I'm cool with some guns.

Speaker 4:
[60:01] No, no, no. I'm cool with them.

Speaker 3:
[60:04] I don't want to be at the meeting at 50 years old, when the niggas got guns that I know will let them go. I don't want to be at that type of business meeting.

Speaker 5:
[60:12] But Gucci didn't know he's going to bring the troops.

Speaker 8:
[60:14] There should be a limit on guns.

Speaker 2:
[60:17] Everybody here can have a gun.

Speaker 4:
[60:19] And we have Texans, baby.

Speaker 3:
[60:21] Listen to this, I don't want to be at those meetings. I don't want to be at the meeting where anybody that's not a police officer or security has a gun on them. When little Kit Kat got a gun on him, I'm scared. That's the problem.

Speaker 9:
[60:39] I don't even want to be at a meeting where there's police officers, quite frankly.

Speaker 2:
[60:45] Yeah, but it's a lot of them niggas in the demographic, in the hip hop. And we all intermingle in hip hop. When I was running around, I would go to meetings where it would be at a diner off a highway with niggas. And you'd have to pat, they was patting down. They just let, and they'd hug and catch up, family. But no, was patting down.

Speaker 3:
[61:11] Even that type of shit though. Joe.

Speaker 7:
[61:13] And everybody ain't going inside the meeting.

Speaker 3:
[61:14] You're talking about 20 something years ago. One, no disrespect to none of the people involved. I don't know who were there. But now we plan at a different level of money. We plan at a different level of access and a different level of possibility. Hip hop is in a different place today.

Speaker 9:
[61:30] Different level of surveillance too.

Speaker 3:
[61:32] And I didn't think about that. Hip hop is at a different place today. is out here making $100 million. There were very few people when Pump It Up came out that were making $100 million. So I had even the possibility of getting that.

Speaker 2:
[61:43] That's the detail that I think is missing from all of this.

Speaker 1:
[61:45] You know what I mean?

Speaker 2:
[61:47] We'll just never know it.

Speaker 3:
[61:48] The money piece?

Speaker 1:
[61:49] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[61:49] Yeah, it's the money piece.

Speaker 11:
[61:50] Money piece.

Speaker 3:
[61:51] To your point, I come out.

Speaker 2:
[61:53] We can't just, I'm sitting here saying that Pooh Shiesty ain't the brightest. Granted, I also think that there was something else in play to make that plan come together.

Speaker 3:
[62:04] Yo, I'm telling you, like you said, he come out, he puts the first day out record out and it shoots up the charts.

Speaker 5:
[62:10] Which ironically, Gucci Mane created the first day out.

Speaker 3:
[62:13] Right.

Speaker 5:
[62:14] That's right.

Speaker 3:
[62:15] We put that up, shoots up the charts. Now, naturally, it's, okay, what we doing next? Well, wait a minute, this record did, how much I made? Yo, go look at my contract. Wait, what?

Speaker 1:
[62:28] It's in crayon.

Speaker 3:
[62:30] Wait, wait, wait, excuse me?

Speaker 1:
[62:32] He signed it too.

Speaker 3:
[62:33] Oh no, we got to fix this.

Speaker 8:
[62:34] It didn't take much.

Speaker 3:
[62:35] We get out of here. Or no, you might have been sitting in jail, like, oh no, I made this, this and this. Go get the money from over there. And your peoples might go over there and they like, what money? Ain't no money. No, I'm just saying, I don't think you release nothing, though. Because now, because the first day out came out on 10-17. So I don't think, if you're already at that point, I'm not even releasing nothing.

Speaker 5:
[62:57] You don't think, this is not the first conversation, Gucci.

Speaker 3:
[62:59] Yeah, it's not. You don't have a choice. You want to put your first day out when you come home, it can't come out unless it's on 10-17. Right. You don't have a choice of how. And also, to your point, because remember when it dropped, I was like, I don't like it being called first day out, because it took so long.

Speaker 7:
[63:17] It could have been that.

Speaker 3:
[63:19] It could have been that right there. Like, yo, we working something out here, or I'm not happy on the terms. All right, well, I ain't got no choice. I got to get this out.

Speaker 9:
[63:27] I mean, it also could just be like, there's no money in streaming. Like, they might just see like this shit has streamed a bazillion, bazillion times. Actually, it ain't worth very much, unfortunately.

Speaker 5:
[63:37] It does generate Gucci still getting all of that.

Speaker 7:
[63:40] Maybe, maybe. Could be.

Speaker 3:
[63:43] I don't know the inner workings of this shit. I just know that to everybody listening, this is not the way you solve problems or reach a resolve or resolution. This is, again, you got a one way ticket now. Joe, you just don't want to be.

Speaker 5:
[63:57] Joe, you've been had label drama back in the day. How would you have resolved it?

Speaker 3:
[64:01] He was a sucker. He wasn't going there no guns.

Speaker 4:
[64:03] He took the deal.

Speaker 10:
[64:05] He got a 720 right now with Def Jam. That's why he put on no more music.

Speaker 2:
[64:14] That's why I quit, right? To set me apart. Yeah, I was a sucker.

Speaker 1:
[64:19] I was doing the old school attorneys.

Speaker 6:
[64:22] No.

Speaker 8:
[64:26] Stupid me.

Speaker 9:
[64:27] Bitch, that's me.

Speaker 7:
[64:28] I had an attorney read my shit.

Speaker 2:
[64:30] But I mean, that era right before me was the Wild Out era.

Speaker 9:
[64:34] Yeah, the 90s, there was a lot of this, but.

Speaker 2:
[64:37] I got signed in 01, my album was 03, but that right.

Speaker 3:
[64:42] That 90s were.

Speaker 2:
[64:43] That late 90s, with all that money, into the 2000, was getting punched in the face.

Speaker 3:
[64:49] Like you said in the stories.

Speaker 2:
[64:50] Offices was getting ran in. had weapons, bats, artists could roam freely. What, no security gonna do nothing, nowhere. There ain't no security, nowhere. You just run in whatever office you got a problem in. Smack it.

Speaker 6:
[65:04] That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:
[65:05] Yes.

Speaker 10:
[65:06] It was like that, the journalism side too. I mean, you guys smack?

Speaker 5:
[65:11] Not this journalist.

Speaker 10:
[65:12] Oh, yeah. Well, people were like, Mekka was talking about.

Speaker 1:
[65:14] Oh, Elliot lied.

Speaker 10:
[65:18] But people were running up in source offices like that all the time.

Speaker 5:
[65:20] Yeah, I heard about that.

Speaker 10:
[65:21] Yeah, that was the time. You had an issue, you handled it on the street, but it's not that time no more. The field has moved, the industry has changed, and there's a lot more surveillance.

Speaker 4:
[65:31] You just can't do shit that you used to do.

Speaker 1:
[65:33] Even if you want to.

Speaker 9:
[65:34] That's the big part.

Speaker 2:
[65:35] The surveillance part is what it is. I was listening to some detective on some show I'm watching. He was like, you would just be surprised how many criminals just have their phone on them, or think that turning the phone off does something.

Speaker 3:
[65:49] You can't turn it off.

Speaker 2:
[65:50] If you go in and commit a crime, the first thing, maybe 3% of criminals leave the phone somewhere where they're doing what they're supposed to be doing.

Speaker 9:
[65:58] There's also cameras everywhere. Everyone has a camera.

Speaker 3:
[66:02] An ATM, a fucking... Driving camera.

Speaker 2:
[66:05] Yeah, your car is a camera.

Speaker 4:
[66:07] That's hard, bro.

Speaker 1:
[66:08] Yeah, you're driving guns, of course.

Speaker 2:
[66:09] Six, seven states down. You know how many states.

Speaker 1:
[66:12] How far is it?

Speaker 2:
[66:13] Six hours?

Speaker 5:
[66:13] Six hour drive? Six hour drive?

Speaker 1:
[66:14] Yeah, no, that's too far.

Speaker 2:
[66:16] Enough.

Speaker 5:
[66:16] And like I said, there's a paper trail, too, with the car rentals.

Speaker 2:
[66:19] Tolls. Yeah. The other shit, when they got Cuando Rondo's cousin or whatever in LA, them had a...

Speaker 1:
[66:25] They had a truck.

Speaker 4:
[66:27] They had a hike.

Speaker 2:
[66:28] They was in that car with Red Bulls trying to get them guns to Los Angeles. They had five hour energy drinks in there. Sometimes I ain't just...

Speaker 4:
[66:36] That's why I'm here.

Speaker 6:
[66:37] It's too exhausting. It's too exhausting.

Speaker 4:
[66:39] You need to CD out and go...

Speaker 2:
[66:42] Go kill these, man.

Speaker 8:
[66:44] No.

Speaker 4:
[66:45] No.

Speaker 2:
[66:45] I'm not doing that. It's all right.

Speaker 3:
[66:46] Shit, it's exhausting.

Speaker 8:
[66:47] Hell yeah.

Speaker 2:
[66:48] We're going to kill some. Easy Pass going off every joint. They're like, what are we doing?

Speaker 8:
[66:52] Yes.

Speaker 2:
[66:54] We ain't thinking out. You know how many times I got caught cheating because of some shit that I laid out right there in front of somebody? I'm negligent. I'm going to fuck the plans of the crime up.

Speaker 3:
[67:04] And to the that wore that shit on Instagram, because a lot of people think, oh, my page is private. Nobody can see it.

Speaker 8:
[67:11] Idiot. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 5:
[67:13] That's a big one.

Speaker 3:
[67:13] A lot of time.

Speaker 2:
[67:15] I got the announcement. I got the announcement for Instagram Plus.

Speaker 5:
[67:19] I'm going to put it on Close Friends, nobody will know.

Speaker 4:
[67:21] That's the other one.

Speaker 5:
[67:23] Y'all subpoena your ass fast.

Speaker 9:
[67:26] And someone's going to take a picture of them.

Speaker 10:
[67:28] Close Friends is taking pictures of the shit. Yeah, it's a mess, y'all. Stop it. Whatever y'all doing for clout on the internet, whoever's listening, whoever this applies to, stop doing dumb shit on the internet for clout. It will ruin your life.

Speaker 2:
[67:40] Y'all ever send a message with the invisible ink shit?

Speaker 10:
[67:44] Oh yeah.

Speaker 8:
[67:44] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[67:45] Who?

Speaker 8:
[67:46] Oh yeah, invisible ink.

Speaker 1:
[67:47] Nothing ish.

Speaker 2:
[67:48] And I believe you.

Speaker 8:
[67:50] I don't even think, yeah, he dead ass.

Speaker 6:
[67:53] Forget it, don't worry about it.

Speaker 10:
[67:55] Yeah, I do that.

Speaker 2:
[67:56] I don't.

Speaker 9:
[67:57] I don't, but it's easy to like, accidentally cut it off. Accidentally cut it off, yeah.

Speaker 10:
[68:02] That's what I found out about.

Speaker 9:
[68:02] What the fuck is this?

Speaker 10:
[68:04] I don't do it for nothing. It's usually like, it's usually me and my homie, we send something that you don't want. If like, if your wife's sitting next to you, I don't want her to read. She do the invisible. Like, it's nothing for no crimes or nothing like crazy. That's the only time, if you're doing it to actually cover up something real, it's a bad choice.

Speaker 5:
[68:18] None of this shit really goes away. It's nothing.

Speaker 10:
[68:20] Right.

Speaker 9:
[68:20] Or that part. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[68:24] And at the end of the day, I think I'd rather report that they're facing up to life. So if they get convicted, the judge could give them a stupid football number.

Speaker 10:
[68:32] They're going to get one. I'll tell you right now. It's going to be a high score game. I don't know. They might.

Speaker 2:
[68:40] Listen, I've seen Wilder. They've let Wilder niggas loose.

Speaker 10:
[68:44] Question.

Speaker 2:
[68:44] A bunch of killers I know came right home.

Speaker 3:
[68:46] This is Texas. Yeah. No gun. No camera.

Speaker 2:
[68:49] This is Texas.

Speaker 3:
[68:50] No witness. And you already just getting off of a gun truck.

Speaker 8:
[68:54] It don't look good.

Speaker 2:
[68:55] Sometimes a came home that you just knew they had.

Speaker 4:
[68:57] Man, God damn.

Speaker 3:
[69:00] No, I can't go back outside.

Speaker 8:
[69:06] This got nasty.

Speaker 3:
[69:07] I used to go to Dairy Queen at Will.

Speaker 4:
[69:10] I can't go to the Dairy Queen.

Speaker 2:
[69:12] How'd you do it?

Speaker 6:
[69:13] Damn.

Speaker 10:
[69:15] Does anybody know why this is a Fed case and not a state case? I think maybe state laws. I tried to find out this morning. I couldn't get the info.

Speaker 9:
[69:24] It could be a state law.

Speaker 3:
[69:24] And you know the Feds just pick up cases that they want to pick up. Because you don't even have to cross state lines and the Feds can go pick the cases.

Speaker 9:
[69:31] I'm sure there was a lot of money between the jewelry and the contract. There's probably a very high number involved.

Speaker 2:
[69:37] This was rock-paper-scissors.

Speaker 5:
[69:39] What the are you talking about?

Speaker 8:
[69:41] Hey, we got a juicy one. This is a good old odds and evens.

Speaker 10:
[69:47] And the Feds have lost a couple of high-profile rap cases. They have. The Feds have got the ass-hands.

Speaker 8:
[69:51] They itching for one.

Speaker 10:
[69:52] They might just be really need a victory.

Speaker 8:
[69:54] They itching for one.

Speaker 5:
[69:55] That DA looks happy to make that announcement.

Speaker 3:
[69:57] They itching for one.

Speaker 7:
[69:58] Yeah, you're right. We're going to get you.

Speaker 8:
[69:59] Yeah, because he fucked it up.

Speaker 2:
[70:00] He said that the robbery happened this week. He was nervous. He was like, eight days ago, these guys committed. No, no, no, buddy. This is January. This is January. This is old school. But I get it.

Speaker 1:
[70:13] I would be nervous, too. You up there reporting on some stone. Cold. Killers.

Speaker 6:
[70:21] Rappers. Listen, listen.

Speaker 2:
[70:24] Killers do deserve a certain level of respect.

Speaker 9:
[70:26] For sure.

Speaker 4:
[70:27] You don't say. They psycho and crazy. They get it. They get it.

Speaker 3:
[70:32] Yo, bro, when he walk in the spot.

Speaker 4:
[70:35] Yo, dawg, you know how it is.

Speaker 3:
[70:37] They be like, yo, don't fuck with such and such. He crazy. He ain't that crazy. He know who to be crazy with. When they kill it, John Gotti said, yo, everybody gangsta till real gangsta walk in the room. And you bow the fuck down and show the maximum level of respect. Well, Omar start walking down the street whistling. got to fuck out. I don't care who it was.

Speaker 1:
[71:01] Boy, I watched that motherfucking, all right.

Speaker 8:
[71:05] I watched that. None of this is funny.

Speaker 2:
[71:10] I watched the video of, I don't know his name, but they said Fetty Wapz Man that was standing on the side when the truck pulled up.

Speaker 3:
[71:21] When them niggas jumped out that truck, it looked like roaches with the light cut on.

Speaker 2:
[71:25] Them got low.

Speaker 3:
[71:26] All but one? It wasn't funny, but them got low.

Speaker 2:
[71:28] Except for dude in there, Scully, that just so happened to be on the phone the time that the car pulled up.

Speaker 3:
[71:35] On the other side, just standing there.

Speaker 2:
[71:36] The guy that didn't look surprised that none of this was happening. It did look a little, it looked a little, he'd have been the first I'd have stuck to. You're not some people get confused after they get robbed? Nah, nah, nah. Let me see your phone, man. Get over here.

Speaker 8:
[71:49] Yeah. I didn't see that.

Speaker 2:
[71:50] Yo, after you get robbed, you gotta look like you have somewhere to go.

Speaker 9:
[71:56] You can't just stand there looking bewildered.

Speaker 2:
[71:57] The fam was just like.

Speaker 8:
[71:58] Yeah, nah.

Speaker 2:
[71:59] You better act like you know where a gun is, a family meant something. Get out of there, Anyway.

Speaker 3:
[72:05] He might have took his car keys.

Speaker 2:
[72:07] That whole block scam.

Speaker 4:
[72:09] They got locked.

Speaker 3:
[72:10] Bro, them took the car. Watch the video again, though. I ain't see the one dude, though. I'm gonna watch it again.

Speaker 2:
[72:14] Oh yeah, right there.

Speaker 3:
[72:15] He ain't hiding. They got it all.

Speaker 1:
[72:19] That's old school shit.

Speaker 3:
[72:20] That was some wild shit.

Speaker 2:
[72:22] See, that's the other part about being in your 40s. Your 40s is cool. I imagine if you would live to your 50s, that that shit got to be fly to. Your 40s is like, I'm not mad that all this shit we talking about scares the absolute fuck out of me word.

Speaker 3:
[72:40] And let me tell you, no lie, this is funny, it's ironic. My man in the feds right now, but my man used to say all the time, bro, I'm not standing on nobody else's corners. And now that shit just resonates so effortlessly. I'm not standing on nobody's corner, bro.

Speaker 2:
[72:56] All that old school shit, ain't nothing outside after midnight but some trouble.

Speaker 3:
[73:04] We moved the clock a little earlier too.

Speaker 4:
[73:09] Word up, like I'm good, bro.

Speaker 3:
[73:11] Yo, I'm not standing on nobody's corner.

Speaker 5:
[73:14] Just standing outside.

Speaker 4:
[73:15] And they go just standing outside, yo.

Speaker 5:
[73:17] In the 90s.

Speaker 8:
[73:18] I'll tell you what, Gucci better than me.

Speaker 2:
[73:22] Them would have been out there contract on my ring.

Speaker 8:
[73:26] it.

Speaker 2:
[73:30] Hey, y'all, hey, this had to have been on the...

Speaker 8:
[73:34] Y'all can stay right there. No need to come in.

Speaker 1:
[73:38] It's done.

Speaker 8:
[73:43] Check your email.

Speaker 2:
[73:44] Check your email. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[73:45] Refresh.

Speaker 8:
[73:46] E-signature, all that shit.

Speaker 3:
[73:48] DocuSign. DocuSign.

Speaker 8:
[73:50] But Adobe, pull up all the shit.

Speaker 2:
[73:52] I'm signing that shit.

Speaker 8:
[73:54] Young Rites is your dog.

Speaker 4:
[73:57] You did that?

Speaker 2:
[73:57] And I'ma buy the album.

Speaker 4:
[74:00] A honeycomb piece.

Speaker 8:
[74:03] I ain't gonna hold you.

Speaker 2:
[74:04] If you gonna let me be a lion, yo, you got my support.

Speaker 8:
[74:07] Oh, man.

Speaker 2:
[74:08] You got my support.

Speaker 3:
[74:09] Yo, that's the scary part. It could have went way, way, way different. Like, they could have bodied everybody in that room, bro. And when you talking to a nigga that really let it go, he shot a couple niggas already.

Speaker 2:
[74:22] And he ain't working.

Speaker 8:
[74:25] He just...

Speaker 4:
[74:26] The nigga that let it go got leisure time.

Speaker 8:
[74:31] Bored.

Speaker 7:
[74:34] It's getting cold now.

Speaker 2:
[74:35] Yeah, he could go stalk your whole family, Googling where your grandma live. He's a resourceful, too, a little bit.

Speaker 4:
[74:42] He scared all these young.

Speaker 5:
[74:43] He can say whatever the fuck you want.

Speaker 3:
[74:44] You got it, big dog.

Speaker 10:
[74:45] Do you think every person there knew the plan? Like, is there one dude in there that just really thought he was going to the meeting?

Speaker 3:
[74:50] Yeah. And now you're an accomplice, and now you're going to get 20.

Speaker 10:
[74:53] Because now you got to do a whole lot of telling. Or they're going to do a whole lot of telling.

Speaker 5:
[74:56] Eight guys just for rec, they was all in on it.

Speaker 3:
[75:00] That's not true. That's not true. Because you could say, yo, dog, I need you to call me just in case this shit go live. We're going to fuck these up.

Speaker 5:
[75:07] might go just in case.

Speaker 3:
[75:08] might think that they come out.

Speaker 10:
[75:09] I'm saying one of the boys without the Draco. I'm saying you might have been there thinking you just there to shoot the pharaoh with him, throw some hands, all of that.

Speaker 3:
[75:16] Yes.

Speaker 5:
[75:16] You're going to jump Gucci, man.

Speaker 2:
[75:17] Man, you criminals better learn the fucking law. All right. So you're down.

Speaker 3:
[75:21] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[75:22] I'm just saying somebody might be telling, that's all I'm getting at. If I was a dude that was there thinking I'm just going, I'm part of a little bit of shenanigans, I didn't realize it was like this level, like federal case.

Speaker 3:
[75:30] I'm with fucking nigger up, not laying nigger down.

Speaker 10:
[75:32] Yeah, exactly. Somebody might have had that mindset.

Speaker 3:
[75:34] Unfortunately, that same person don't know what conspiracy you're in and how it works. You are an accomplice. You catch whatever happens after that. You are going night-night.

Speaker 10:
[75:41] The hard part is, there's not a whole lot of telling to be done. They got too much footage, too much evidence, they don't need no help. So even if you willing to tell, they got everything, even if you willing to tell, it might not help.

Speaker 2:
[75:53] It's a fucking, it's a boof right there, it's a board. If you two just take 30 minutes to get to work, you could generate a few millions of dollars.

Speaker 5:
[76:07] If you just put the beef to the side for a second.

Speaker 10:
[76:11] You got a pen?

Speaker 4:
[76:12] It's a boof pen, it's a boof pen pen.

Speaker 7:
[76:13] Let's go, load that beat up. Load that beat up, Parks.

Speaker 10:
[76:18] Let's get to writing.

Speaker 4:
[76:18] Yeah, do an old school, Cassidy vs.

Speaker 2:
[76:22] Barry whatever his name was. Come on, tell both y'all sides of the story on a beat.

Speaker 5:
[76:28] Crazy, bro.

Speaker 2:
[76:29] What did Cassidy do? Cassidy vs. Barry.

Speaker 3:
[76:32] Barry, Adrian, Bars.

Speaker 5:
[76:35] Like TIP.

Speaker 1:
[76:36] I ran to that too. It was hype.

Speaker 8:
[76:38] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[76:39] Shit is crazy.

Speaker 3:
[76:40] It was the problem vs. the hustler.

Speaker 2:
[76:42] It doesn't look the greatest in hindsight, but I still think he killed that track.

Speaker 1:
[76:47] Y'all might not be familiar. Y'all don't care about Cassidy.

Speaker 2:
[76:49] I'm one of the last left that care about Cassidy. Outside of Battle Rap.

Speaker 3:
[76:54] That on your ass for about seven, eight years.

Speaker 1:
[76:57] On whose ass?

Speaker 8:
[76:57] Yours.

Speaker 3:
[77:00] Cassidy.

Speaker 1:
[77:01] On my ass doing what?

Speaker 3:
[77:03] Cassidy called Joe out?

Speaker 8:
[77:05] I missed it.

Speaker 3:
[77:06] That used to be the thing. Yo, Cassidy and Joe, Joe. You ain't never shoot nothing his way. You shot a lot of way.

Speaker 5:
[77:13] You ain't shoot his way.

Speaker 2:
[77:14] You're not talking to me, right?

Speaker 4:
[77:15] That gun ain't work.

Speaker 2:
[77:17] Oh, shit. No, you're just mistaken.

Speaker 5:
[77:18] Yeah, it's cool.

Speaker 2:
[77:20] Well-documented, though. Well-documented when I was on Cassidy's ass because I ain't like something he did to Stack Bundles. And that was just me. He ain't really do nothing. But when they was rapping and Stack wasn't prepared one Monday, Cassidy just kept going crazy. I called up there, come on, stop that. I felt like Apollo.

Speaker 1:
[77:38] I felt like watching Apollo.

Speaker 2:
[77:39] I could hear my guy wasn't prepared.

Speaker 1:
[77:41] I ain't like that shit.

Speaker 2:
[77:42] I was on Cassidy's ass for the next half many years talking as much shit as I could possibly talk. And that's when he went public and was like, yeah, yo got to have $100,000, $200,000 to battle me. You ain't got $200,000. He know I ain't have $200,000. That's how you do it, price of the guy.

Speaker 1:
[78:02] And that ended that.

Speaker 2:
[78:04] But that also means that you're scary to me. It's just an effective way to be scary.

Speaker 3:
[78:09] Or is it ain't worth it?

Speaker 10:
[78:10] Yeah, you wasn't worth it.

Speaker 3:
[78:11] I gotta be worth my time. Yeah, R Kelly got this joint over here. I come down over there to you and make it worth something. I ain't doing it for the front.

Speaker 2:
[78:18] Yeah, I ain't mad at him. And that's my man now. That's my man now, shout out to Cassidy. Now what you smiling at?

Speaker 1:
[78:31] Why you smiling at me like that?

Speaker 3:
[78:35] I like the twinkle in your eye.

Speaker 1:
[78:38] Oh, you're being gay, which is my favorite thing to be if you want to play around. Your ass is laser, it seems like a match. Oh, shit.

Speaker 6:
[78:47] Oh, damn.

Speaker 1:
[78:49] And you got your little pretty white outfit dirty already. We too old to wear white.

Speaker 5:
[78:52] Nah, yeah, that shit. You wear white at 40?

Speaker 3:
[78:54] No, dog, get in my car and look.

Speaker 1:
[78:56] Can you wear white at 40?

Speaker 5:
[78:57] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[78:58] What the fuck you think 40 is?

Speaker 1:
[78:59] How old are you? Are you even young enough to say that?

Speaker 5:
[79:02] I'm 41.

Speaker 1:
[79:03] Oh, yeah, you can wear white at 40.

Speaker 3:
[79:05] What color you think they be wearing on them old...

Speaker 5:
[79:07] Yeah, the Tom Jordan.

Speaker 2:
[79:08] Yeah, it's ready for an old white party right now.

Speaker 8:
[79:11] Stop playing with my boy.

Speaker 4:
[79:12] My boy is an old white party, all of fame.

Speaker 5:
[79:15] That's all them do.

Speaker 2:
[79:17] Do y'all stop wearing white after Labor Day?

Speaker 5:
[79:19] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[79:20] Yeah. Nah.

Speaker 8:
[79:23] Come on. Come on.

Speaker 2:
[79:23] It's not, it's not calculus.

Speaker 10:
[79:25] I said yeah. I said yeah.

Speaker 8:
[79:26] Was it Labor Day?

Speaker 2:
[79:26] You do stop.

Speaker 8:
[79:27] No.

Speaker 2:
[79:27] Ish stops, Mark stops, B-dot.

Speaker 6:
[79:29] No.

Speaker 8:
[79:30] I realize I don't.

Speaker 1:
[79:31] You don't stop.

Speaker 6:
[79:33] No.

Speaker 10:
[79:33] I don't wear a lot of white.

Speaker 3:
[79:34] I don't stop wearing white. You can wear a winter white, bro. You can wear cream, you can wear winter white.

Speaker 10:
[79:38] I would do a winter white under the right circumstances.

Speaker 8:
[79:40] I don't though.

Speaker 10:
[79:42] I think I've ever did that.

Speaker 6:
[79:44] Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:
[79:45] I ain't just taking, even if I stop, it ain't gonna be for long. Maybe three weeks you get out of me. I like to see some winter white fire shit. I'm wearing it.

Speaker 3:
[79:53] It's called winter white for a reason though.

Speaker 2:
[79:55] So you agree with us?

Speaker 3:
[79:57] No. I said no. I said I won't wear white. White is white. Winter white is a whole different color that was made for that reason.

Speaker 10:
[80:05] Wait, winter white is a different color?

Speaker 5:
[80:07] Yes.

Speaker 10:
[80:07] What color is winter white? I really, is it like all white?

Speaker 3:
[80:09] It's like cream.

Speaker 5:
[80:10] Like a beige. Like eggshell?

Speaker 10:
[80:13] Yeah. So you can wear eggshells.

Speaker 4:
[80:14] You're talking about a hard white.

Speaker 3:
[80:16] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[80:17] Okay.

Speaker 5:
[80:18] Not that hard white.

Speaker 1:
[80:22] Okay. I understand Ish now. You was losing me like that seven being mid thing. You know, What am I doing now?

Speaker 5:
[80:29] Surprise fix, man.

Speaker 2:
[80:31] I don't even have it up.

Speaker 1:
[80:32] And the Zep is making my vision blurry.

Speaker 2:
[80:35] I can't see anything.

Speaker 1:
[80:36] At least you'll be skinny. I ain't gonna stop taking it.

Speaker 2:
[80:40] I've seen enough on this earth.

Speaker 1:
[80:42] I don't need to see.

Speaker 2:
[80:43] What else do I need to see?

Speaker 4:
[80:45] I'm cool.

Speaker 2:
[80:47] I'm cool on seeing.

Speaker 4:
[80:48] Stop playing.

Speaker 6:
[80:48] I'm cool on seeing.

Speaker 2:
[80:50] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[80:51] Speak that out if you want.

Speaker 5:
[80:52] Shout out to the blind listeners.

Speaker 4:
[80:53] What?

Speaker 2:
[80:53] Yeah, shout out to them. That is the funny thing about DTF. And I'm not addressing it because no more show reviews for me. But I do think it's ill how Homeboy is such a great guy and getting all the pussy and dick in the world just from knowing sign language.

Speaker 5:
[81:16] Okay, man. That's really it. I started watching the show. Just started watching.

Speaker 10:
[81:20] It's a good show.

Speaker 5:
[81:21] It's kind of weird. It is weird.

Speaker 9:
[81:23] It's very weird.

Speaker 5:
[81:23] What episode you on?

Speaker 10:
[81:24] It is weird.

Speaker 5:
[81:25] Episode two.

Speaker 9:
[81:25] Yeah, it's weird.

Speaker 2:
[81:26] Oh, it gets weird. It gets weirder.

Speaker 9:
[81:28] But also better.

Speaker 2:
[81:29] It gets weirder and better.

Speaker 9:
[81:30] It's a lot better.

Speaker 5:
[81:31] I was watching, what the fuck Joe got to be watching?

Speaker 2:
[81:33] It's a good show. It's a good show. Just on some cuck shit. They on some weird cuck shit. That's exactly what would happen to me if I was a cuck. One of the people would die.

Speaker 1:
[81:48] Y'all snickering at that?

Speaker 2:
[81:50] I was crazy.

Speaker 1:
[81:51] You think I'm a cuck?

Speaker 2:
[81:52] I do.

Speaker 1:
[81:53] You do think I'm a cuck?

Speaker 6:
[81:54] Yes.

Speaker 8:
[81:55] Oh, wait.

Speaker 2:
[81:57] Ish, you think I'm a cuck too?

Speaker 6:
[81:58] Wait, wait.

Speaker 8:
[82:00] Mark, you think I'm a cuck? Absolutely.

Speaker 9:
[82:07] I don't know what he does in his bed. But if you had to guess, I mean, there's signs.

Speaker 6:
[82:19] Neon.

Speaker 2:
[82:21] Well, for the record, because I didn't know so many people doing that.

Speaker 4:
[82:23] I'm not a cuck.

Speaker 6:
[82:25] Oh, OK.

Speaker 4:
[82:26] No, that cleared it up.

Speaker 5:
[82:28] Oh, you, man.

Speaker 6:
[82:30] Wow, Jesus, Mary Ann Joseph.

Speaker 2:
[82:32] All right, now I'm finding this product exact. Jesus, Mary Ann Joseph. I'm not emotionally stable enough to be a cuck. I guess that's back to my original point.

Speaker 3:
[82:41] Who said?

Speaker 2:
[82:41] Like, somebody would die in the cuck shit.

Speaker 3:
[82:44] I disagree. Yeah. I think it depends.

Speaker 2:
[82:46] Hands and feet got to be put on somebody in the cuck shit at some point.

Speaker 3:
[82:48] I think it depends on if you're controlling the situation. A lot of that shit be about control.

Speaker 9:
[82:55] Or if your shit don't work, like homeboy.

Speaker 3:
[82:58] Oh, you got the deep curve.

Speaker 1:
[82:59] Oh, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[83:00] You take the medication for the curve. That show is odd.

Speaker 11:
[83:03] It's really weird.

Speaker 1:
[83:05] It's a hard show.

Speaker 5:
[83:06] This shit is weird.

Speaker 2:
[83:07] This last episode was real odd.

Speaker 1:
[83:09] Oh, I'm caught up now.

Speaker 5:
[83:11] I watch half of it.

Speaker 2:
[83:12] It's one of them shows where we find episodes in, and I still have no idea who did what.

Speaker 3:
[83:17] I tell y'all, and that's what makes the show dope. Like, His and Hers. Wasn't that the name of the shit that we just watched? Maybe, yeah. With the black girl, the pretty black girl, what's her name?

Speaker 4:
[83:30] Fucking, the cute one, yo.

Speaker 3:
[83:33] Tess?

Speaker 4:
[83:33] I don't know what it is.

Speaker 3:
[83:34] Yeah, Tess or something.

Speaker 1:
[83:35] I don't think I saw that show.

Speaker 4:
[83:36] Yes, you did.

Speaker 3:
[83:37] We came in here and talked about it, where the mom killed the people, and you didn't know until the very last.

Speaker 1:
[83:42] Oh, yeah, I saw that show.

Speaker 3:
[83:43] That shit was ass until you realized the mother was the one that killed everybody.

Speaker 1:
[83:47] No, I like that.

Speaker 3:
[83:48] That's what made that shit trash. I like that. And that unpredictability is what made it dope.

Speaker 9:
[83:52] What I like about it is it almost doesn't matter. Like the story is interesting enough, and the characters are interesting enough, the acting is interesting enough. Even though I do care, it's the whodunit, it also kind of doesn't matter.

Speaker 3:
[84:03] Like even if it goes the way I think it's going, it matters to me. Everything else is so good that I'm cool with it. It matters. It matters.

Speaker 2:
[84:11] And I don't think there's a way to, because I'm just playing it out now to so many of y'all, I don't think there's a smooth, successful way to be a famous cuck. That's not true.

Speaker 9:
[84:20] That's probably true.

Speaker 3:
[84:21] That's not true.

Speaker 2:
[84:22] I don't see it.

Speaker 9:
[84:23] How do you do that?

Speaker 3:
[84:26] Puff was a famous cuck.

Speaker 8:
[84:28] What the are we talking about?

Speaker 2:
[84:30] And the word was out on Puff since 97 when I was in Cinderella's in Elizabeth.

Speaker 3:
[84:34] But yeah, but you said there's no smooth and cool way.

Speaker 2:
[84:37] There's no smooth way to do that.

Speaker 3:
[84:39] Joe, I disagree.

Speaker 10:
[84:41] Give me the example.

Speaker 4:
[84:42] We can't have one.

Speaker 1:
[84:43] Not that I'm searching for it.

Speaker 4:
[84:44] Look, look, look. No, look.

Speaker 3:
[84:45] But look, if you did it in a smooth way, nobody would know about it.

Speaker 2:
[84:50] What is the smooth way?

Speaker 3:
[84:53] To not have 7 million people in your house knowing what your sexual fantasies are.

Speaker 2:
[84:58] Like Puff was on back pages.

Speaker 3:
[85:00] That's my point.

Speaker 2:
[85:01] Like he was on the mail escort website.

Speaker 3:
[85:06] Yeah, but it was somebody. That wasn't him.

Speaker 2:
[85:09] He was calling the Clarissa Shields, yo, this is Eric.

Speaker 3:
[85:12] Nah, that wasn't him.

Speaker 2:
[85:13] Can't stop.

Speaker 1:
[85:14] Yo, you got somebody.

Speaker 8:
[85:16] Can't stop. Take that, take that.

Speaker 2:
[85:17] You got somebody who well hung over here. That's ready for a time.

Speaker 9:
[85:22] She's a lot.

Speaker 4:
[85:24] That lot of juice.

Speaker 2:
[85:26] How do you define?

Speaker 4:
[85:28] A lot of juice.

Speaker 2:
[85:28] A lot of juice.

Speaker 5:
[85:30] How do you define what a cuck is? Are we like on the same page with that?

Speaker 9:
[85:33] Someone that watches their wife get pounded out.

Speaker 1:
[85:37] Yeah, that's a cuck.

Speaker 9:
[85:37] On some level.

Speaker 1:
[85:38] That's not me at all. I'm too in love. I'm too emotional. I can't. That's me in another world.

Speaker 2:
[85:50] If I had the Paradise Cortex, AI manipulating time machine, you will get to Univer and that other show we watched. Dark Matter. Dark Matter. You go in a door.

Speaker 1:
[86:02] Yeah, maybe.

Speaker 2:
[86:03] But on this planet and this time, no, no, no.

Speaker 4:
[86:06] All right. Where are we?

Speaker 1:
[86:08] Let's get it.

Speaker 2:
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Speaker 8:
[86:19] Shut the up.

Speaker 2:
[86:22] How much money did Parks hit for you? Why is he in the background? He cracked them?

Speaker 3:
[86:27] He cracking them. Cracking.

Speaker 4:
[86:30] It's not just one crack.

Speaker 3:
[86:31] The eggs is just falling off.

Speaker 2:
[86:32] How many plays?

Speaker 3:
[86:35] It ain't enough.

Speaker 7:
[86:35] That's how man business man.

Speaker 9:
[86:36] We'll talk off here.

Speaker 7:
[86:37] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[86:38] Oh, he cracked them cracking them. Five digits.

Speaker 3:
[86:42] Yes, a couple of times.

Speaker 2:
[86:44] Five digits with a two.

Speaker 1:
[86:47] A couple of times. With a two in the front.

Speaker 3:
[86:48] Listen, listen to what he said.

Speaker 1:
[86:50] Oh, he cracked them a couple of times.

Speaker 9:
[86:52] Anyway, if they put $5 in, they'll get $50.

Speaker 5:
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Speaker 9:
[87:02] You too may have a good one.

Speaker 2:
[87:03] And that's Off the Dome, No Help, just you off the...

Speaker 3:
[87:06] Off the Natty.

Speaker 1:
[87:07] Off the Natty. That's fucking... I'm sick of Parks.

Speaker 2:
[87:11] Let's see.

Speaker 4:
[87:12] All right.

Speaker 2:
[87:13] Look, you took all the enthusiasm out of me.

Speaker 1:
[87:17] I want to go play.

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Speaker 8:
[88:01] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[88:02] Tyrese Maxey for less than 29 and a half points.

Speaker 9:
[88:07] Okay, I was worried at first, but the less, I'm with you.

Speaker 2:
[88:10] Kevin Durant for more than 23 and a half points.

Speaker 9:
[88:15] He was scary, but.

Speaker 2:
[88:16] And Ace Bailey for more than four rebounds.

Speaker 9:
[88:21] Okay.

Speaker 6:
[88:21] All right.

Speaker 2:
[88:23] Respectable ticket.

Speaker 8:
[88:24] I ain't mad at you.

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Speaker 9:
[88:48] Or the Wizards.

Speaker 8:
[88:50] What did the Wizards do?

Speaker 3:
[88:52] They had a fan come out for the half court shot to win, was it 10 grand? Yeah, $10,000. And I think it was blindfolded.

Speaker 8:
[89:00] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[89:00] And they treated it, they had everybody respond like you won.

Speaker 5:
[89:04] That shit was funny.

Speaker 9:
[89:05] It's very funny, but it really fucked up.

Speaker 3:
[89:08] Real up.

Speaker 5:
[89:08] But it was April Fool's joke.

Speaker 3:
[89:09] I hope the organization treated the person accordingly.

Speaker 5:
[89:12] They released a statement afterwards and they said everybody was in on the joke.

Speaker 9:
[89:16] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[89:16] The fan was like an actor too.

Speaker 3:
[89:19] See, that's different.

Speaker 10:
[89:21] Not for me. Yeah, I don't like, it's just not my brand of comedy. I don't like-

Speaker 9:
[89:25] Mark.

Speaker 10:
[89:26] That's the best kind. I'm not judging it. It just doesn't make me laugh.

Speaker 9:
[89:28] You have a dark sense of humor.

Speaker 10:
[89:30] Yeah, but I don't like to see somebody publicly humiliated. And so, even like, I'm just telling you my preference.

Speaker 4:
[89:37] You lying.

Speaker 8:
[89:39] Only if you the humiliator.

Speaker 2:
[89:41] Yeah, you publicly humiliate people as your brand of comedy.

Speaker 10:
[89:44] No, for me, like a complete civilian stranger.

Speaker 2:
[89:48] Well, you're going to add enough caveats, ain't he?

Speaker 10:
[89:50] No, I'm saying, if we're clapping back and forth-

Speaker 2:
[89:54] Then molestation jokes are fine.

Speaker 10:
[89:56] There's no limit if we're going back and forth. There's very few limits. The idea of an innocent person who's not in on a joke, who's not trying to be funny, who's not trying to clown nobody, getting clowned by 40,000 people.

Speaker 3:
[90:07] Then it's fucked up.

Speaker 10:
[90:08] That's not funny to me. To me, watching that-

Speaker 3:
[90:12] It's fucked up.

Speaker 10:
[90:12] It's not entertaining to me, even if it's a simulation. I'm just not entertained. I'm not ready to march on them.

Speaker 8:
[90:16] It's the wizards.

Speaker 9:
[90:18] What if they gave him 10 grand after the fact anyway?

Speaker 3:
[90:20] Then that's amazing.

Speaker 10:
[90:21] That's why I said- Yeah, then-

Speaker 9:
[90:22] They just had to endure humiliation for a brief period of time.

Speaker 10:
[90:25] If you break that 10,000 checkout in front of him, in front of the same stands?

Speaker 9:
[90:29] No, no, no.

Speaker 10:
[90:30] Because then you get to set an ovation and all that.

Speaker 3:
[90:31] I don't give a about that.

Speaker 4:
[90:32] Give me the money after we go home.

Speaker 3:
[90:34] I don't give a.

Speaker 2:
[90:35] It's the same check Puff gave Investfest.

Speaker 1:
[90:38] Anytime that big cardboard check come out, I'll be like, this is a-

Speaker 8:
[90:42] This is a hock of shit.

Speaker 3:
[90:43] You give me the money behind the stage, I don't give a fuck. Right.

Speaker 5:
[90:46] Context matters though, man. It's April Fools. If it were me, I would have laughed too and said, fuck it, you got me. I thought it was a good joke.

Speaker 10:
[90:53] But you probably have access to $10,000.

Speaker 3:
[90:55] I really don't.

Speaker 10:
[90:57] For some people, that's life-changing. It's just like when I watch them do the thing where the person comes out and proposes and the girl says no. Those be skits too. It's not funny to me. It's just like, I don't know. I don't like that kind of thing.

Speaker 3:
[91:11] I'm not a fan of it if it was a civilian, but if it was an actor that was in on it, then his feelings not being hurt.

Speaker 1:
[91:16] We so old, we're going to rain on April Fools.

Speaker 10:
[91:20] I don't like pranks that much.

Speaker 3:
[91:22] My, just imagine, right?

Speaker 2:
[91:24] Y'all are right already. You don't have to repeat it to me. I agree with what y'all are saying. I was shocked to see so many adults still participating in April Fools Day, honestly. Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[91:33] Y'all, if I see another Instagram post of somebody pretending they pregnant.

Speaker 2:
[91:36] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[91:37] And some of them were pretending, I was like, it was a hard sell.

Speaker 2:
[91:40] Ladies, y'all ran that little AI pregnancy picture into the ground.

Speaker 5:
[91:44] Everyone's using the same sonogram.

Speaker 2:
[91:45] Some of y'all wasn't hittable in the slightest. It just wasn't believable at all.

Speaker 6:
[91:50] And a came and knew.

Speaker 8:
[91:54] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[91:54] Ain't nobody trying to ruin your summer.

Speaker 8:
[91:56] Go ahead, pat you on the ass to get you out the house. What? Pat you on the ass? Go ahead, baby.

Speaker 2:
[92:04] You know when you got to ask the hand, you're going to leave it out?

Speaker 8:
[92:06] Anyway.

Speaker 10:
[92:07] Do y'all like pranks?

Speaker 8:
[92:08] No.

Speaker 10:
[92:09] I like it when they're funny.

Speaker 9:
[92:10] Sometimes.

Speaker 10:
[92:11] Like, Ian, I'll give you an example. Ian, before you were here, when I first got here, pranked y'all. Yeah. Y'all think y'all won the lottery.

Speaker 3:
[92:19] That shit was funny. It was only funny because I caught on to it super early. That shit was funny. If I really thought I won that shit, I'm hot.

Speaker 5:
[92:24] How much was it for?

Speaker 2:
[92:25] Well, no, he pranked, like, you. Yeah, it was really you.

Speaker 10:
[92:27] Well, he pranked everybody. It was in the bodega thinking he won.

Speaker 1:
[92:31] No, you were in the studio thinking he won.

Speaker 2:
[92:33] You were sick.

Speaker 10:
[92:34] Hold on, I got pranked too. I'm just saying, I wasn't the only one who got pranked.

Speaker 3:
[92:37] That shit was funny. No, that shit was funny.

Speaker 5:
[92:40] How much was it for, though?

Speaker 10:
[92:41] A million.

Speaker 1:
[92:42] A million. Do you see what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:
[92:43] He gave everybody scratch offs. Some were real, some were fake. And we all were sitting there scratching them.

Speaker 1:
[92:51] Addicted to money.

Speaker 3:
[92:53] Hold up. This shit hit.

Speaker 6:
[92:56] And these ran to the bodega to go cash that in real quick.

Speaker 2:
[92:58] Yeah, the fucking herbs let the greed take over.

Speaker 10:
[93:02] Herbs. How's that greed?

Speaker 2:
[93:03] this podcast.

Speaker 10:
[93:04] I thought I won a million dollars.

Speaker 4:
[93:06] You terrible.

Speaker 2:
[93:07] Why is that greed Mark Winn called his wife?

Speaker 10:
[93:09] They got mad.

Speaker 4:
[93:11] He got mad. He really got mad.

Speaker 10:
[93:12] Yo, these. And she got mad at him. There was six people here and two of them won a million dollars. I had a two in six chance.

Speaker 4:
[93:18] And you was late.

Speaker 10:
[93:19] I was salty.

Speaker 4:
[93:20] But you didn't get it though.

Speaker 10:
[93:21] I was salty.

Speaker 2:
[93:22] He's still salty.

Speaker 10:
[93:23] Just at the odds. Like damn, like, you know, like, it's one thing if you just don't win. But if two out of six people win.

Speaker 2:
[93:29] You know the funny shit about that? I'm so finicky, I could almost never look at somebody the same over that.

Speaker 4:
[93:36] Like if I win a fake million and you really tight about it, I don't know if I could let something stupid like that go.

Speaker 3:
[93:46] The finesse monopoly shit.

Speaker 4:
[93:49] I'm not over that yet.

Speaker 8:
[93:53] I'm not over that yet.

Speaker 10:
[93:55] I wasn't mad that y'all won. I just wanted to win two. I was like, I hope they lose the money in taxes. It wasn't like that. It was just like, yo, I'd like to win too. I was so close.

Speaker 3:
[94:20] That thing was hot, that thing was start scratching them shit so I'm like, what the?

Speaker 10:
[94:24] Well, there was still 50 more tickets.

Speaker 4:
[94:26] Give me a quarter.

Speaker 3:
[94:28] Oh man, that is hilarious. That shit was funny.

Speaker 2:
[94:32] That was good.

Speaker 10:
[94:32] But that's what I said, I would never do a joke like that to somebody. I would never, and I love, I get it, I get it. This is not my kind of humor.

Speaker 2:
[94:40] My pranks are different, right? When we all lived in the same house, and I was the only one awake, like, that's prank time to me. I grab the megaphone, go in somebody's room when they sleep, put it to their ear, put the sirens on.

Speaker 9:
[94:57] I don't know if that's a prank as much as being just a asshole.

Speaker 3:
[95:00] Just being a dickhead. If people do that now, some of the pranks be funny. Like, I watch some of them shits on the gram, but some of them shits will get you up, dog. But some of them be funny. They all be actors.

Speaker 5:
[95:10] They use that as an excuse to be an asshole, but those shits don't be funny, though, man.

Speaker 3:
[95:13] The go in the ice cream thing, and the be in the ice cream. Like, yo, that shit be funny. Like, some of that shit is funny.

Speaker 2:
[95:19] Hang on, what was the prank MTV show?

Speaker 1:
[95:21] Was it pranked? Pranked.

Speaker 3:
[95:23] No, punked.

Speaker 2:
[95:25] Ashton Kutcher.

Speaker 3:
[95:25] Punked was funny.

Speaker 1:
[95:26] Punked.

Speaker 2:
[95:27] That shit was funny.

Speaker 3:
[95:28] Punked was funny. Some of them was. Some of them episodes were amazing.

Speaker 10:
[95:34] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[95:36] Pranking with the budget's nice.

Speaker 8:
[95:37] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[95:39] You got to see the real side of people, how to act, like Justin Timberlake.

Speaker 3:
[95:42] Some of them shits were amazing, bro.

Speaker 5:
[95:44] What with TI was not funny, though.

Speaker 3:
[95:46] TI. 1 wasn't funny.

Speaker 5:
[95:48] What was it, TI.

Speaker 3:
[95:49] 1? He had the bullets out of my hand. And they looked in his bag and it was like 7 or 8 bullets in his hand. And he was like, yo, my, I'm on federal probation. I don't know who...

Speaker 6:
[96:00] No, that's funny now. That's still funny.

Speaker 9:
[96:02] That's still kind of funny.

Speaker 6:
[96:03] Nah, it was bad.

Speaker 4:
[96:04] TI was sounding like a...

Speaker 3:
[96:04] He like, yo, that did TI man that was in on the shit, kept arguing. So TI just kept saying, hey, yo, bruh, don't do that, bruh. Hey, yo, bruh.

Speaker 4:
[96:12] He said the shit like a hundred times.

Speaker 3:
[96:13] Yo, don't say that, bruh. Hey, yo, bruh.

Speaker 2:
[96:15] That's funny if it's not TI.

Speaker 5:
[96:17] No, no, no. But it was TI.

Speaker 3:
[96:18] He was on probation, bro.

Speaker 5:
[96:20] He sound like a sharecropper, like, get these moves out my hands, huh?

Speaker 4:
[96:26] I packed his bag.

Speaker 8:
[96:27] I don't even want to...

Speaker 7:
[96:30] Like, I don't want to put my fingerprints on this bitch.

Speaker 3:
[96:33] Yo, that shit was funny.

Speaker 5:
[96:34] Could you come out with a fucking Von Dutch? Gotcha.

Speaker 8:
[96:37] Yo, that shit was funny.

Speaker 3:
[96:38] I'm going to get you all right.

Speaker 2:
[96:40] All of us here are in support of pranks.

Speaker 8:
[96:42] That's all. That's all the shit.

Speaker 3:
[96:45] I'm out of prank, guy.

Speaker 10:
[96:47] Not my cup of tea. It's funny, though. I get the humor of it. The humor is not lost on me. I'm not outraged. I just don't like it. I wouldn't tune in to that, necessarily.

Speaker 5:
[96:55] So you wasn't a fan of Candid Camera back in the day?

Speaker 10:
[96:59] So, no. But, again, for me, it's like, are you being humiliated? In punk, at least, at the end, they all laugh and they enjoy it, and they're good with it. You know what I mean? And it's kind of like, they're cooler than everybody. So you're almost watching somebody who's up here get brought to Earth. That's different than taking a regular person and putting them on the ground.

Speaker 2:
[97:16] Giving them hope. No matter the universe, you're going to find a cause to...

Speaker 10:
[97:21] It's not a cause. It's just my brand of comedy.

Speaker 2:
[97:25] No matter the planet or orbit that he's in, he is going to find the cause to...

Speaker 10:
[97:33] It's not a cause.

Speaker 2:
[97:36] Organizing and... against pricks.

Speaker 4:
[97:42] He's banging on hay for food. I'm sick of Martin now.

Speaker 10:
[97:46] Do your thing, y'all.

Speaker 9:
[97:47] Enjoy this shit.

Speaker 1:
[97:48] Oh, my God.

Speaker 6:
[97:49] Jesus.

Speaker 9:
[97:51] Someone got you good one time, huh?

Speaker 10:
[97:52] No.

Speaker 3:
[97:53] Yeah, he was in a cult.

Speaker 10:
[97:56] I'm not God. That was my dick.

Speaker 8:
[98:10] Inaudible, inaudible.

Speaker 3:
[98:12] That was mine?

Speaker 2:
[98:13] Black Boy Joy and Parks, Black Boy Joy and Parks.

Speaker 1:
[98:18] I'm gonna just say a tagline while y'all laugh like hyenas.

Speaker 2:
[98:21] You know what this said?

Speaker 1:
[98:23] No.

Speaker 2:
[98:24] You ain't hear him.

Speaker 11:
[98:24] That's why I'm laughing.

Speaker 3:
[98:26] I said, yo, you was in a cult. That's a prank. This said, ha, I'm not God. Ho, that was my dick.

Speaker 4:
[98:35] Are you crazy?

Speaker 5:
[98:37] This here is special, bro. What the?

Speaker 3:
[98:41] That's a different type of dark comedy.

Speaker 5:
[98:43] You are.

Speaker 3:
[98:44] Yeah, your humor is different. You got it.

Speaker 10:
[98:46] For real. For real.

Speaker 3:
[98:46] You got it, though.

Speaker 1:
[98:47] Where were we supposed to go?

Speaker 10:
[98:48] I don't know.

Speaker 2:
[98:48] That's a very good question.

Speaker 10:
[98:49] That's a hard one. No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 2:
[98:51] We have a place. Yeah, something that I wish was an April Fool's joke, but it is not. We have to talk about Brandy.

Speaker 1:
[98:58] Uh-oh. Brandy. Some of y'all, somebody else do it.

Speaker 8:
[99:02] I don't want to talk about it.

Speaker 10:
[99:03] Have y'all had a chance to read her memoir yet?

Speaker 1:
[99:04] No, or anyone's memoir.

Speaker 10:
[99:07] Silly me.

Speaker 9:
[99:09] Not a big memoir.

Speaker 8:
[99:13] Don't do that.

Speaker 7:
[99:14] Don't do that.

Speaker 2:
[99:15] Don't belittle a, because they'll want to read somebody's memoir.

Speaker 10:
[99:18] Y'all don't read memoirs?

Speaker 9:
[99:19] No.

Speaker 3:
[99:19] No, I have a pop star.

Speaker 10:
[99:21] You wouldn't read Michael Jackson memoir?

Speaker 9:
[99:23] No.

Speaker 3:
[99:23] You would read- No.

Speaker 8:
[99:26] No. I doubt it.

Speaker 5:
[99:27] I would. Those are my favorite kind of books.

Speaker 10:
[99:28] They're great books.

Speaker 9:
[99:29] I'm not a big memoir guy.

Speaker 10:
[99:30] Fair enough. Fair enough.

Speaker 1:
[99:31] Is the truth in here?

Speaker 9:
[99:33] That's the problem.

Speaker 3:
[99:33] Is there some money at the end of the book?

Speaker 9:
[99:35] Is the answer zero truth.

Speaker 1:
[99:36] The truth is never in the memoir.

Speaker 9:
[99:38] No.

Speaker 3:
[99:38] Some enlightenment?

Speaker 1:
[99:39] You would read-

Speaker 10:
[99:40] It's in there, just not what they say. So you got to read between what they say. Yeah. It'd be something in the middle.

Speaker 1:
[99:45] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[99:45] This is all lies. Lie, lie, lie, lie, lie.

Speaker 10:
[99:49] When someone says like, this was my dark period, I know they wrote cocaine. They don't say that.

Speaker 6:
[99:52] They just say, this was my dark period.

Speaker 10:
[99:53] That is what that means.

Speaker 6:
[99:54] Yeah. That's what it means.

Speaker 10:
[99:55] So you got to know how to read the memoir.

Speaker 4:
[99:56] He's right.

Speaker 10:
[99:59] But if y'all do, just as a side note before we talk about Brandy, if you do want to read good memoirs, the ones that are co-written with David Ritz are some of the best ones. He's done BB. King, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye. Some of the best ones are David Ritz.

Speaker 8:
[100:13] Those are great ones.

Speaker 10:
[100:14] Oh, that's why, God forbid.

Speaker 2:
[100:17] Yo, if there was a line to just volunteer to be stupid, like, I would walk, if you think I'm taking my second out of my day to read BB.

Speaker 6:
[100:32] King, if anything.

Speaker 2:
[100:40] I was trying to be uncultured.

Speaker 8:
[100:42] I get it.

Speaker 10:
[100:43] It's a good joke, but it.

Speaker 8:
[100:44] Oh, my God. You read that BB.

Speaker 2:
[100:46] King, Memoir joke?

Speaker 8:
[100:47] No.

Speaker 2:
[100:48] The most we read is the minimum.

Speaker 9:
[100:49] Yeah, we told our BB. King too many times for you to be this disrespectful.

Speaker 6:
[100:52] Exactly. You're biggest respect for BB. King. What are you talking about?

Speaker 4:
[100:55] That's who was named after him.

Speaker 6:
[100:56] Oh, shit. Holy shit. BB.

Speaker 8:
[101:01] King. What did he play?

Speaker 9:
[101:03] Guitar.

Speaker 8:
[101:04] Lucille.

Speaker 6:
[101:05] Lucille, you're hell, man.

Speaker 3:
[101:07] You don't know Lucille?

Speaker 10:
[101:09] Yo, you are. Yo, y'all are proud.

Speaker 3:
[101:11] No, your popsicle's going to be in there.

Speaker 9:
[101:12] I wish I could hear the jokes.

Speaker 7:
[101:13] What's a popsicle in his head right now?

Speaker 6:
[101:14] They're all horrible, horrible jokes.

Speaker 8:
[101:19] Recipes, BB King.

Speaker 5:
[101:20] Hey, yo, Joe, check out that chubby chubby.

Speaker 3:
[102:53] You are disrespectful, dog.

Speaker 8:
[103:02] Disrespectful.

Speaker 9:
[103:04] BB King is one of my favorites, but this is Larry.

Speaker 10:
[103:07] Good joke, but BB King is the legend.

Speaker 2:
[103:09] BB King is him.

Speaker 8:
[103:10] I'm well aware.

Speaker 4:
[103:12] But it's too funny now.

Speaker 5:
[103:14] Who's he going to get to in the worst?

Speaker 8:
[103:15] Chubby Shagger. He's going to get the twins.

Speaker 4:
[103:24] And point for Chubby. One nothing Chubby when that comes off.

Speaker 6:
[103:38] I'm sorry.

Speaker 10:
[103:39] Oh, no, it's fine.

Speaker 9:
[103:44] What song did you sing? Because yes, it's the answer.

Speaker 6:
[103:57] So, Brandy, come on, tell us more about it.

Speaker 10:
[103:59] I can't transition to Brandy. You got to.

Speaker 2:
[104:01] All right, Brandy, come on, Brandy.

Speaker 10:
[104:03] So yeah, Brandy wrote a book. Oh, shit. A good book, I read it yesterday. It's a good book, good memorial.

Speaker 4:
[104:10] You read the whole shit?

Speaker 6:
[104:13] How many pages was it?

Speaker 8:
[104:15] Yo, are y'all trolling me? I'm glad everybody heard that.

Speaker 3:
[104:19] I'm glad we all heard that the same way. That is what wrote the whole book in one day.

Speaker 10:
[104:23] I read five books a week.

Speaker 4:
[104:24] I know.

Speaker 10:
[104:25] That's what y'all gotta do.

Speaker 8:
[104:27] You're a monster.

Speaker 4:
[104:29] I'm gonna leave.

Speaker 8:
[104:30] Yo, if y'all keep this up, I'm walking smooth out of here.

Speaker 4:
[104:36] Yo, we just letting this fly.

Speaker 6:
[104:38] What?

Speaker 4:
[104:39] We don't read. So we can't backtrack?

Speaker 2:
[104:41] No, I need to hear about the rest of his day.

Speaker 8:
[104:46] Did you do anything? Did you piss?

Speaker 2:
[104:50] Like, how many pages is the book?

Speaker 3:
[104:53] So in fairness, He said a couple hundred. That's why I asked him.

Speaker 10:
[104:55] In fairness, because... Big fun, right? Memoirs, I tend to do a lot more, especially pop memoirs, I tend to do audio books to mix it up. So I woke up, I have it on Kindle. I also have it on... I always buy the paperback because I'm a bookseller. So, make sure you support your local independent book store. Read the book, did the Kindle, and then as I drove, I can get a couple chapters off in the car. And it's actually better when it's the artist in their voice.

Speaker 9:
[105:20] Oh, she read it.

Speaker 3:
[105:21] It's in their voices.

Speaker 10:
[105:21] Yeah, it's great. Like Eve's biography was great like that, too. You get to hear the whole story in her voice.

Speaker 9:
[105:26] Especially the ones with nice voices, right?

Speaker 5:
[105:27] As reading a book, if you hear the audio version of it?

Speaker 8:
[105:30] Yeah. Okay.

Speaker 10:
[105:32] But I tend to split. I rarely read a whole book audio. I tend to consume just...

Speaker 5:
[105:36] I try.

Speaker 8:
[105:37] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[105:37] And some of it is for time, because I do a lot of book interviews. So a lot of times, before I interview somebody, I want to read their whole book.

Speaker 5:
[105:42] We got it. Sure.

Speaker 10:
[105:42] So my bookstore is in Philly. So a lot of times, on the ride down, I'll finish the book driving. Got it.

Speaker 1:
[105:48] We got it.

Speaker 10:
[105:50] So anyway, it was a good book. Y'all should support Brandy, support the book. And the journalists who up write it.

Speaker 2:
[105:58] The Brandy topic is the absolute worst topic to say.

Speaker 8:
[106:03] He was reading and driving.

Speaker 9:
[106:05] Oh shit.

Speaker 8:
[106:09] Damn.

Speaker 1:
[106:13] You should pay attention to the, you jerk.

Speaker 5:
[106:17] What is wrong with you?

Speaker 1:
[106:18] Read the room. That just didn't work. I'm sorry.

Speaker 8:
[106:21] Oh, man.

Speaker 1:
[106:22] Oh God.

Speaker 3:
[106:23] Y'all getting all some fire.

Speaker 9:
[106:25] We're getting our shit off tonight.

Speaker 5:
[106:26] Nah, this is. We're getting some shit off.

Speaker 10:
[106:30] This is bad.

Speaker 9:
[106:31] Maybe it's up there.

Speaker 10:
[106:31] Top three for sure. This is up there. Anywho, tell us some highlights of the book. I mean, it's, I think the thing that everybody's talking about right now, and she talks about her journey through stardom, life, some highs, some lows, some things missing that I would have liked to hear more about. Yeah. You know, she also didn't mention, for example, she didn't mention her Colby experiences, which she said she intentionally left out because of his death and things like that. So there are things I want to hear more about. That said, she did talk about her relationship with voice to men's singer Wanyay Morris. Wanyay, is that his name Morris?

Speaker 9:
[107:02] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[107:02] That's his name Morris. And-

Speaker 8:
[107:03] Who ain't dead, but she's trying to kill.

Speaker 9:
[107:07] Oh, she was tearing him up in there?

Speaker 10:
[107:09] She talks about their, I mean, she is reflecting on their relationship, which has been rumored about for years. When Wanyay has talked about it in the past, he's talked about it as a relationship that was positive that her parents knew about, that he met when she was younger, but then they kind of in his language consummated it when they were older. He didn't say consummated, but they had sex when she was a little bit older. There's a very famous Breakfast Club interview where they're talking about it. We'll get back to that. Brandy told a different story in the book. She says she was 15 when they started dating. It's still not clear when they had sex, but 16 would be the oldest. How old was he? 22. Oh, what the? 22. So, that's far. And she says they were sneaking around. Her parents didn't know. She was...

Speaker 4:
[107:59] Initially.

Speaker 10:
[108:01] She's basically saying when they were in a relationship, her parents didn't know. She also says that he became more and more controlling, that she was in love, and he was manipulating the situation. She eventually caught him with another woman, and they broke it off. But she basically is saying, in retrospect, he was... I'm summarizing here, but basically, like, he was too old to be in that kind of a dynamic. He should have known better even when she didn't...

Speaker 3:
[108:29] He was mentally manipulating her.

Speaker 10:
[108:31] Yeah, even when she didn't know, even when she didn't know better, he should have. And that's the gist of it. It gets a little bit uglier in the public because after the press releases came out and the stories came out from this book, that Breakfast Club interview resurfaces. And it's kind of gross. It's kind of gross. Have y'all heard it?

Speaker 9:
[108:55] No?

Speaker 8:
[108:56] Yeah, I have.

Speaker 9:
[108:57] Or I have, maybe, and don't remember it.

Speaker 10:
[109:00] It's worth it. It's worth it. Listen to this.

Speaker 7:
[109:04] And you had a celebrity relationship.

Speaker 6:
[109:05] Were you the only one that was ever involved with a celebrity?

Speaker 2:
[109:08] Wange was banging Brandy.

Speaker 6:
[109:10] Brandy? He left her lonely, broke her heart.

Speaker 7:
[109:14] No, I didn't actually leave her lonely. He was teaching Ray Gah to do videos.

Speaker 6:
[109:22] That's why they called you Squirt.

Speaker 9:
[109:25] That's what I was thinking. I mean, Brandy, you were sitting here behind the music that you broke her heart because you fell in love with somebody else.

Speaker 7:
[109:35] I mean, you only fall in love with somebody, you only fall out of love with somebody else if somebody makes you fall out of love, you know. So, if that was the situation, if that's what she said. That's political. I like that. I can't, you know, I can't contest to her view about it. I can just only live by my view.

Speaker 4:
[109:51] Revolve, revolve.

Speaker 10:
[109:53] They were saying she was really young when y'all dated.

Speaker 4:
[109:55] Yeah, she was.

Speaker 3:
[109:56] Not that young, not that young.

Speaker 1:
[110:04] Hold on. Hold on.

Speaker 2:
[110:09] That's why I stopped it and said that she wasn't that young because I don't want y'all to think boys to men was young.

Speaker 4:
[110:14] We, no.

Speaker 7:
[110:16] I was young, too.

Speaker 1:
[110:17] She said she was 15 and she had to keep it a secret because she was so young.

Speaker 7:
[110:19] No, no. See, see, we did the thing. We did the thing where she was like 16, 17 around that time, you know.

Speaker 10:
[110:26] So you were still a boy, too.

Speaker 11:
[110:27] I wasn't too, I wasn't old.

Speaker 7:
[110:29] I wasn't like 38 years old, not like that. I was old enough to, she was old enough to get it.

Speaker 10:
[110:35] The one in legal in the state y'all were in.

Speaker 7:
[110:38] I mean, we was always in different states.

Speaker 8:
[110:44] Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:
[110:45] No mad relationship. We didn't do it in the states that it was illegal. It was illegal. Nice.

Speaker 8:
[110:52] Oh, my God. No, no, no.

Speaker 7:
[110:54] You know what I mean? It was a time. It was a relationship. It grew and it un-grew.

Speaker 6:
[111:01] Un-grew. Squirt and it unsquirted.

Speaker 11:
[111:06] Squirted and unsquirted.

Speaker 6:
[111:07] I like that.

Speaker 9:
[111:08] Yeah, that's all bad.

Speaker 11:
[111:10] Okay.

Speaker 9:
[111:11] Yikes.

Speaker 1:
[111:12] Ladies and gentlemen, that was a lot.

Speaker 9:
[111:15] That was a lot.

Speaker 3:
[111:16] That was a lot.

Speaker 9:
[111:18] Yeah. I'm kind of speechless.

Speaker 2:
[111:20] That was nasty, yeah.

Speaker 10:
[111:22] Yeah. There's just no way to...

Speaker 2:
[111:24] There's nothing.

Speaker 10:
[111:25] It's awful. That interview was... Now, obviously, this interview was before the Brandy stuff came out and no one really... I mean, no, some people thought it was gross back then.

Speaker 2:
[111:33] They did.

Speaker 5:
[111:34] We always speculated that they were involved in some capacity.

Speaker 10:
[111:36] Yeah. And like, I knew they were. You know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[111:40] I remember when they were dating. That's the only thing that kind of tripped me up because it was widespread when they were dating. So I don't understand how you could say, yo, we were sneaking around because I wasn't industry related or affiliated. And I remember when they were dating.

Speaker 10:
[111:55] Well, but you know, so they did when Broken Heart came out, the Soul Power remakes came out a little bit later, and that's when Lanié was on it. And some people back then, you know, if you did a duet with somebody, people assumed you were dating. So I think there was a way almost you could hide in plain sight.

Speaker 3:
[112:07] No, they were dating. They used to be outside together and shit like that. I mean, it still don't remotely exonerate him for what he did.

Speaker 10:
[112:18] But I get what you're saying. I mean, that's one of the push backs is, you know, your parents knew, your parents knew, and her parents were so industry in.

Speaker 3:
[112:27] Your mother was your manager and all of that stuff.

Speaker 10:
[112:29] Right. It's hard for her. It's hard to believe that she didn't know. And then maybe she's protecting her parents. You know, there's a lot of... What Wynne did was unacceptable and defensible.

Speaker 3:
[112:38] That's it, yeah.

Speaker 10:
[112:39] There is room for a conversation about the parents and all those other things that I just don't know enough about their business. I know Brandy's version of it. Other people have different takes on it. One other thing that Brandy said in the book, as I'm remembering, is when she met him, he would call her to give advice. He was almost positioned herself like a mentor. So one of the things that's been coming up is the...

Speaker 2:
[112:57] The G word.

Speaker 10:
[112:57] Yeah, the G word.

Speaker 4:
[112:58] Yep, it's there.

Speaker 9:
[112:59] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[113:01] That's what it sounds like.

Speaker 9:
[113:02] Yeah, it's all bad. That's all bad.

Speaker 10:
[113:04] That's all part of the conversation.

Speaker 5:
[113:06] Of course, he hasn't responded or said anything.

Speaker 10:
[113:08] Not a word. In fact, he's removed comments on all of his IG posts.

Speaker 5:
[113:12] That's how it starts. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[113:14] Disable the comments.

Speaker 1:
[113:15] You're going to drop this news while I'm on tour?

Speaker 8:
[113:18] God damn.

Speaker 3:
[113:19] Oh yeah, they on tour.

Speaker 5:
[113:20] Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[113:21] They might drop the tour. God damn.

Speaker 3:
[113:23] Hey, come fuck up the tour. Yeah. Yikes.

Speaker 5:
[113:28] But do you feel like the other bandmates might be complicit? Because they all knew, right?

Speaker 10:
[113:32] I mean, you're in the interview.

Speaker 3:
[113:34] You can hear this. They complicit.

Speaker 5:
[113:36] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[113:36] Yes.

Speaker 8:
[113:37] Yeah.

Speaker 10:
[113:43] I think there's room for a conversation that could be healthy. If he came forward and said, look, we fucked this one up. At the time I thought it was okay, I realize that it's not now. There has to be accountability here. There has to be an openness. People fuck up. He was young. He was on the road. He was a product of the industry too. The industry is very predatory toward young artists, particularly young women artists. He's part of that same machine. Again, not to bring books into this, but when you read like Aretha Franklin's memoir, the second biography that David Ritz did of her actually. She talks about even on the gospel scene. When she was on the road with Clara Ward and those people at 14, 15 years old, they were orgies. She was impregnated as a teenager by a grown man. You get what I'm saying? So, there's a way that just became the norm of the culture. That's not to excuse it, it's to say, hey, there's an opportunity to put a spotlight on it and say, yo, this was fucked up. And maybe we've grown since then. I would hope so. That would be the conversation I'd want to hear. From him. Yeah, not the breakfast.

Speaker 3:
[114:44] Say it was just a product of the times.

Speaker 10:
[114:46] Yeah, but also it was fucked up at the time. Because when sleep owners say that I was getting a little uneasy.

Speaker 3:
[114:50] No, no, I'm just saying.

Speaker 10:
[114:52] It was a moral transgression, but I didn't know any better. Now I know better.

Speaker 3:
[114:56] Gotcha.

Speaker 10:
[114:57] That's what I would hope. That's the best thing I think we could say. I don't want to hear any more of that at Breakfast Club. Yeah, that was terrible.

Speaker 3:
[115:02] Yeah, that was terrible. And without accountability, you get none of that.

Speaker 10:
[115:06] Right.

Speaker 3:
[115:06] It's going to start there.

Speaker 9:
[115:08] So.

Speaker 2:
[115:16] Okay, I agree with everything you said.

Speaker 1:
[115:19] How can you not, right?

Speaker 2:
[115:23] Putting a pin in that one, because it's done, you're absolutely correct. My stance on Tell All Books is just always the same. If the issue was justice, then why is this a 30-year secret?

Speaker 1:
[115:45] Tell it.

Speaker 2:
[115:47] So, her right on when to tell it and how to tell it, I guess you respect, but when you put it in a book or just anything that you can sell or try to monetize or get the point off of, it is different for me.

Speaker 4:
[116:06] It does.

Speaker 2:
[116:09] It does. This is a woman that just three, four, five weeks ago, I was saying, come on, Shine, come on, Mace. This is somebody that there's not a peep about her on that side of things. That's not just running around talking about who she slept with, who she didn't sleep with. That's not Brandy's bag. I've never known that to be Brandy's bag. The tell-all book doesn't really seem on brand for her.

Speaker 10:
[116:39] See, I don't think it was a tell-all. That's what I'm saying. It's not a tell-all book. I've seen them Kitty Kelly style books where the person's writing everything about a person's business or where a person tells all their own business. I've seen those kinds of books. This is just her telling her life. With the Shine thing, it was like when Brandy finally did put out a statement, it was like, of course, she has a right to respond to what's been said about her. After that Breakfast Club interview has been floating around, and after all these stories about her have been floating around, I could see why she'd want to say, look, what you've been hearing isn't true. Here's the real story. If that Breakfast Club interview doesn't happen, maybe she doesn't write about that in her book. Does she have an opportunity or a right to respond? You could read it cynically and you could be correct in saying-

Speaker 2:
[117:22] Well, if you're responding, then you're not mentioning talking about Wanyay because you would be responding to the people that brought your name up if you're responding.

Speaker 10:
[117:30] No, but what I mean is if Wanyay is saying-

Speaker 3:
[117:31] Yeah, but the way he was talking and we know what the story-

Speaker 2:
[117:35] Are you talking in the interview? Yeah, in the interview. Oh, got it, got it, got it.

Speaker 3:
[117:37] I'm responding to that.

Speaker 2:
[117:38] Got it, got it, got it.

Speaker 10:
[117:38] Yeah, hell yeah. That's what I'm saying, if that interview doesn't happen, maybe she doesn't.

Speaker 3:
[117:41] When was that interview?

Speaker 10:
[117:42] It was in 2021, was it? Something like that? I mean, Angel Lee was still on, so it had to be at least three or four. I think it was five years ago, but I can look and see.

Speaker 3:
[117:54] I'm going to address all of the shit I hear. She's not a person that speaks about a public life, so all these little things that's been going on, I'll address it when I write a book.

Speaker 5:
[118:03] It's perfect timing in a lot of ways, because the book was going to come out regardless. It just so happened that Mace and Cam and Shine were just in a mix of things talking.

Speaker 2:
[118:14] I do think that a lot of the female artists and entertainers have some version of a horror story.

Speaker 8:
[118:25] Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[118:26] Unfortunately.

Speaker 8:
[118:27] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[118:27] Especially young ones.

Speaker 1:
[118:29] Yeah. I get it. It's the book part, that's all to me.

Speaker 8:
[118:36] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[118:37] But I ain't the fucking book police.

Speaker 3:
[118:39] Again, if you heard and you heard that interview, where do you clear that up if you want it to?

Speaker 2:
[118:47] If you're not the type that's the police station.

Speaker 10:
[118:52] But it probably wasn't illegal.

Speaker 5:
[118:53] You write a statement. I think 15-year-olds dating 22-year-olds are always illegal.

Speaker 10:
[118:58] That's not. One, there's some fuzziness about whether it's 15 or 16. Let's say it was 16. In a lot of states, the age of sexual consent is 15. Unfortunately, in some states, it's even lower. It's even lower. Then they've instituted some Romeo and Juliet rules so that even when it's younger, the other person has to be younger too. You can have sex at 14, but the person has to be 16. Because I advocated for a young man years ago, Gennaro Wilson, who had sex with a classmate. But because she was underage, he was found guilty of child molestation. He was 16, she was 14. They've changed some of the laws to make it more fair and more reasonable. But it's still complicated and it really is a state by state thing. Sometimes it's like, okay, this is a power dynamic that's awful. This is a thing that happened that shouldn't happen, but it's not illegal because the sexual laws around this country are all over the place, all over the mass. Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[119:58] I get that.

Speaker 10:
[119:59] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[119:59] It's rough. A lot of times, all you can do is tell your story. I'm not mad at it. Have you ever had a conversation with somebody, an argument with somebody or some exchange where you're like, I can't have this on the phone. I need to think this through and text it. I need to write. A lot of times that's how books are. For me, there are things that I feel better about when I write through it. Particularly when you have to think it through. You can think it through. You can unpack the story. No matter how long you talk, it's sometimes words just come different on the page. For some people, it's the opposite. But I think for celebrities, especially ones who write books with other people, that other person can also help you process it.

Speaker 2:
[120:37] With writing, you have the opportunity to go over it. Yes, to realize. Yes, you have the opportunity to... When you're speaking, emotions kick in, and you lose a little bit of that control. I didn't want to say this this way, but now I said it.

Speaker 1:
[120:53] Exactly, exactly. And I've ghostwritten for people, and sometimes in the process of asking them what happened, they come to do understandings of what happened. Sometimes I'll be like, did that happen or did that happen? And then I go, you know what, actually, that doesn't make sense. Maybe there's other things. So sometimes it gives you a space to process and be more accurate in your description too, and more emotionally honest as well. So I ain't mad at it. I ain't mad at it. I ain't mad at it, you know, if it's your story, tell it.

Speaker 3:
[121:19] That's my next venture. That's what I want to do.

Speaker 1:
[121:21] Ghostwrite?

Speaker 3:
[121:22] Yeah, I have someone I want to write their memoir. I've been pitching them, so hopefully that comes to pass at some point.

Speaker 5:
[121:28] That'd be dope.

Speaker 3:
[121:29] Yeah, Q-Tip. I want to do Q-Tip tomorrow.

Speaker 5:
[121:32] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[121:32] I think it has an interesting life.

Speaker 5:
[121:34] For sure. We don't know much about it.

Speaker 3:
[121:35] Yeah. Honestly. It's like the Kevin Bacon of hip hop.

Speaker 5:
[121:38] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[121:39] So, Q-Tip if you're listening.

Speaker 5:
[121:42] I would read it. That's a memoir.

Speaker 9:
[121:43] Oh, you had made it sound like it was black.

Speaker 11:
[121:45] No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 9:
[121:46] I won't.

Speaker 3:
[121:46] That's a pitch.

Speaker 9:
[121:47] Oh, you're just begging?

Speaker 11:
[121:48] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[121:48] Oh, all right.

Speaker 1:
[121:49] Do y'all have a relationship?

Speaker 3:
[121:50] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[121:50] Okay, cool.

Speaker 9:
[121:51] Because you know you? Yeah, I know you.

Speaker 3:
[121:54] Yeah, you're cool. Let me stop.

Speaker 9:
[121:57] A Q-tip, Memoir. He's no BB King. Q took a Washington out of BB King and a person. Oh, my. Hack Lucille up. All right, what else? What else we got? What else we got?

Speaker 1:
[122:13] Well, since we're talking about Q-tip, let's bring up this Cam'ron-Jay-Z situation. I thought it was super interesting. Okay.

Speaker 3:
[122:21] The king of the subliminal.

Speaker 5:
[122:24] Not so subliminal in hindsight. I missed this one entirely.

Speaker 9:
[122:28] Samesies.

Speaker 2:
[122:29] No, you got to be in the circle.

Speaker 9:
[122:32] This the best.

Speaker 3:
[122:33] That shit blew my mind.

Speaker 5:
[122:34] You don't really, though.

Speaker 2:
[122:36] It was right there, but it was a damn. No, you don't know Cam'z nickname is Flea unless you know Cam'z nickname is Flea.

Speaker 1:
[122:45] Back then.

Speaker 2:
[122:45] You don't know who. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. You don't know.

Speaker 5:
[122:48] I still listen to Otis today.

Speaker 2:
[122:50] You don't know what that Cam was signed to Asylum. You don't know the word trickery unless you are in the know. And then you can apply it accordingly, but you wouldn't know that.

Speaker 11:
[123:01] Do you think he subliminally... Speaking of Jay-Z, let me ask you a question. You ever heard a rhyme that he said where you think he subliminally was talking about you?

Speaker 4:
[123:10] So one time, we had said some slick shit about Kanye. I forget what it was, but I remember we had said something about Kanye. I had distribution through Asylum Records at that particular time. And then Kanye did the song with Jay-Z when they first, that first single for the album together. And we had just said something about Kanye. So on that song, that song probably came out like two months or a month or two, whatever, after we said something about Kanye. And he said in the bars, he said, Live from the Mercer, run up on Yeezy the wrong way, I might murk ya. Flee in a G450, I might surface. Political refugee asylum can be purchased.

Speaker 9:
[123:56] You slick now.

Speaker 4:
[123:58] Yeah, he slick. Yeah, he slick.

Speaker 11:
[124:00] You just never know.

Speaker 9:
[124:02] Sheesh. That's a good one.

Speaker 5:
[124:05] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[124:05] That was great.

Speaker 9:
[124:06] That is a great one.

Speaker 1:
[124:07] That's vicious. That's vicious.

Speaker 5:
[124:09] As Dr. Kim, no one would have known. He could have kept that one for his whole life.

Speaker 1:
[124:13] Well, because Q-Tip had come out a while back with his own interview saying that that was about something else. Because he said he was in the Mercer Hotel with Jay-Z and Yay when somebody ran up on Kanye. On Kanye.

Speaker 5:
[124:24] Jay-Z told that story.

Speaker 1:
[124:25] And Jay-Z stopped it. Yeah, he tells that story. So that's why that made sense, right?

Speaker 5:
[124:30] Right.

Speaker 1:
[124:31] And maybe it's a double entendre. Maybe because it could be both.

Speaker 2:
[124:33] It's like, yo, this is my little brother. Whoever run up on him, I'ma defend him, regardless of what angle it's coming from.

Speaker 1:
[124:39] So I always thought it was based on what Q-Tip had said.

Speaker 9:
[124:42] I'm not buying none of that Q-Tip shit. I just read it. I don't buy that for one second. Sorry.

Speaker 1:
[124:46] Sorry, Q-Tip. No, both things could have happened. I think, I mean, he said he was sitting in the Mercer with somebody ran up on Yeezy. I think that's true. I just think this other shit is also true. I mean, that's Jay-Z's genius. I know.

Speaker 4:
[124:56] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[124:57] It's a clever wordplay, man.

Speaker 1:
[124:59] Brilliant.

Speaker 4:
[125:00] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[125:01] And the only person that got hit was the man I was shooting at.

Speaker 5:
[125:07] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[125:08] Nobody knew what thing. Those are the best. This guy is sick. And it's so brilliant that even the target has no choice but to say that's a slick. I think that is slick.

Speaker 3:
[125:19] He felt someone ever shot at you?

Speaker 9:
[125:21] Huh?

Speaker 3:
[125:23] So, whatever shot at you that we don't know?

Speaker 9:
[125:25] Oh, that you don't know? No.

Speaker 3:
[125:26] Oh, okay.

Speaker 9:
[125:27] Now, you all know everybody shot at me. Well, I mean, shit, actually, for a long time when Hove was dissing me, was like, Oh, you're dreaming. You're delusional, budden.

Speaker 2:
[125:40] They downplayed you. When Drake was shooting at you.

Speaker 9:
[125:41] Hove doesn't even know you, buddy. Anybody that was successful that was shooting at me, oh, my God, that was great.

Speaker 3:
[125:47] So, he was like the conspiracy theorist. Like, no, he's shooting at me, and people didn't believe him.

Speaker 9:
[125:50] They always made me look like the psycho rapper in the wild. The narcissist, like, talking to himself.

Speaker 2:
[125:55] They remind Joe, like, yo, you're not even, not remind, that was fucked up. But they would try to tell Joe, you are not big enough for this person to ever shoot at you.

Speaker 9:
[126:04] You're dreaming, Joe. Have fun with your little raps. Whole time. And they go, oh, fire in a way. That's ill. That is ill. This is fire, though. This is, this is, this is, that a dick. He's a dick. And that's why I personally will just never believe all of that mature bullshit he was talking about with Frazier, about, oh, that should just go away. He'd do that shit at the drop of a dime, nigger. Could you imagine being in the studio, the oldest beat is on. You're in there with Kanye, and you just gonna find somebody to shoot at. That's him.

Speaker 5:
[126:46] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[126:46] He has a tink.

Speaker 9:
[126:47] The people that like to shoot at people just do it. I don't want to hear that, yo, Badlin, yo, just what we've done to the culture. Niggas, please. He gonna disembody the very next verse to come out.

Speaker 5:
[126:59] That's a fact.

Speaker 1:
[127:00] The very next verse to come out.

Speaker 2:
[127:01] But you not gonna know unless you know.

Speaker 1:
[127:05] Maybe that's what he wants. Maybe he just wants to leave Badlin at that level.

Speaker 5:
[127:07] He wants a sniper battle.

Speaker 2:
[127:07] He's saying that battle got too big to where it starts to be affected people's lives.

Speaker 9:
[127:11] He's also the inventor of if it ain't directly directed at me, I don't respect it. He said that.

Speaker 2:
[127:18] That was direct to Cam. And Cam knew it was a direct shot.

Speaker 9:
[127:23] He respected it. No, it's not a direct. It hit somebody. It hit who? It's not a direct.

Speaker 2:
[127:27] No, it's direct to you. Like if you know it, you know I'm shooting at you. I don't have to let everybody else know I'm shooting at this. He know.

Speaker 9:
[127:36] No, that's fuzzy to you.

Speaker 2:
[127:37] Yeah, it's fuzzy. It's fuzzy. It's still subliminal, it's fuzzy.

Speaker 1:
[127:41] You want direct and public.

Speaker 5:
[127:43] Yeah, it's subliminal to the listener.

Speaker 9:
[127:44] To the listener. But the camera is always going to be a subliminal. And it's always going to hit. That shit he did, what is he saying to you little Joe's?

Speaker 5:
[127:53] Button up, man.

Speaker 9:
[127:54] Button up. Ordinary Joe's. But nobody is saying, yo, he's talking about Joe Budden, but Joe Budden. That shit he said about Birdman with the art on the wall with the repo house. He ain't have to say Birdman. It just sound like a nice bar about art. Chopped your fucking head off.

Speaker 3:
[128:09] I think rappers hear it differently though than regular people.

Speaker 9:
[128:12] We do.

Speaker 3:
[128:13] They supposed to.

Speaker 9:
[128:13] We do.

Speaker 2:
[128:14] And the rappers know it.

Speaker 9:
[128:14] Rappers ears are different. Rappers talk to rappers.

Speaker 1:
[128:16] I can't have heard that in immediately new.

Speaker 2:
[128:18] Yes.

Speaker 5:
[128:18] I'm sure. Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[128:19] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[128:20] And asylum can be purchased.

Speaker 1:
[128:24] That's the best part.

Speaker 2:
[128:26] Like what he told Nas, you know who did, you know what, you know who. Let's keep that between me and you. The fans have no idea what the fuck he's talking about. You know who knew?

Speaker 3:
[128:33] Between the lines.

Speaker 2:
[128:34] But you know who knew? Unless you want to know. You don't know. You don't know what happened.

Speaker 5:
[128:37] As someone who didn't know shit, I had a pretty good idea that he was talking about fucking someone's wife or something.

Speaker 2:
[128:42] Not to that extent of what happened. didn't know that.

Speaker 9:
[128:45] I gotta tell you, I absolutely hate when people do that. Now he was justified in it. He really did something. He put in the song, cool. But that's one of those lines that always have an effect, even if nothing is behind the red curtain. Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[129:00] Because now the-

Speaker 9:
[129:01] You could say that at any time to anybody and it will be effective.

Speaker 2:
[129:04] But in this instance, like he knew-

Speaker 9:
[129:06] I'm not talking about that.

Speaker 2:
[129:07] I was saying, so when somebody is saying it in that sense-

Speaker 9:
[129:09] I'm just talking about just people saying that.

Speaker 2:
[129:13] Stop playing with me.

Speaker 9:
[129:13] And these new kids have that up a little bit. Like they just say, yo, stop before I stop. These up here doing stop before I- Please shut up. You're not about to do shit.

Speaker 2:
[129:22] No, these new kids are different.

Speaker 9:
[129:24] Well, yeah, that's different. Pooh Shiesty coming-

Speaker 2:
[129:27] They're not going to get on the record and say nothing. They're going on Instagram, Black Screen.

Speaker 9:
[129:31] I didn't think of some way I want to be with Pooh Shiesty.

Speaker 5:
[129:34] Where you want to be?

Speaker 9:
[129:35] I wouldn't even pull up. He was at the gas station.

Speaker 5:
[129:38] I'm out.

Speaker 1:
[129:38] I'll get gas on the bug.

Speaker 4:
[129:40] I got AAA if I run out there.

Speaker 2:
[129:42] I'm a thug. It's one or two miles up. I know my car. I mean, down in South Gatorade at that one. I'm going to wait on it anyway.

Speaker 5:
[129:49] I don't wait till I get to eat anyway. I'm good. I make it.

Speaker 9:
[129:52] I could walk smooth out of a freshly ordered Tomahawk when he walk in. You can have your food.

Speaker 5:
[129:57] I ain't even going to get something.

Speaker 2:
[129:59] I'm really hungry. What's the little sauce on the side?

Speaker 5:
[130:02] That's why I got the bowl on. You just take that shit in the car and eat it like Fred Flintstone.

Speaker 2:
[130:05] Walk out like Fred. I was just about to say, walk out like Fred, out of the shit in your head. Y'all better take this to go, my.

Speaker 9:
[130:10] Speaking of the Brandy Wanyay shit and her not wanting to cover Kobe, I was listening to Steve Stout tell a story to somebody about just how he knew Kobe was really official and really liked that. He was talking about one night after one of them parties, he took him to a diner and something popped off. It was like some real street nigger in there and Kobe didn't back down and yada yada yada. It just sounded like an interesting story to hear. And then later on in the story, he's like, yeah, man, right there on 23rd and 9th, man, while shit used to happen. And then I just had a nice little pause. I was like, oh, now I'm invested in the story differently, 23rd and 9th. Yeah, I think that's happened to all of us at 23rd.

Speaker 2:
[130:47] Whoa, whoa.

Speaker 9:
[130:48] On 23rd and 9th.

Speaker 2:
[130:49] Whoa.

Speaker 9:
[130:51] What?

Speaker 2:
[130:52] What's happened to all of us?

Speaker 9:
[130:54] Being in there on the let out and wild shit breaking out.

Speaker 2:
[130:58] Oh, sure, sure, sure.

Speaker 9:
[130:59] I think that's happened to everybody right there at Chelsea Diner.

Speaker 2:
[131:01] It has. Club Chelsea. That Club Chelsea was spectacular.

Speaker 9:
[131:05] Chelsea Diner is still there too, right?

Speaker 3:
[131:07] Barely.

Speaker 2:
[131:08] Probably. I don't know.

Speaker 9:
[131:09] I drive by there. I think I see it.

Speaker 3:
[131:10] Yo, dog, Club Chelsea was, there's a lot of memories in that spot.

Speaker 9:
[131:15] No, it's true. That place should be in the hip hop museum.

Speaker 2:
[131:17] It should.

Speaker 3:
[131:18] It should be landmarked.

Speaker 2:
[131:19] No, it should.

Speaker 9:
[131:20] It should be in the hip hop museum, Chelsea Diner.

Speaker 2:
[131:22] A picture of it, a replica of it, something of it. It has a place in New York City hip hop.

Speaker 3:
[131:28] If you don't know what we're talking about, Chelsea Diner is a diner in the Chelsea area of New York City that's open like 24 hours a day. And after the club, people would go there and eat.

Speaker 2:
[131:38] It was New York's Waffle House. No, it was a place to meet, eat.

Speaker 9:
[131:43] No, it's just way more dangerous than Waffle House.

Speaker 2:
[131:44] You might get your ass beat.

Speaker 9:
[131:46] What?

Speaker 2:
[131:47] It was way more Waffle House.

Speaker 9:
[131:48] You could die right outside of Chelsea.

Speaker 2:
[131:51] And Waffle House don't be having the baddies. Chelsea had baddies.

Speaker 3:
[131:55] You keep saying that.

Speaker 2:
[131:57] You keep saying that, bro.

Speaker 9:
[131:58] Are we going to address Ish? Come on, address him. Let's do it right now.

Speaker 2:
[132:00] You keep saying Waffle House don't have...

Speaker 3:
[132:02] I've never seen him. Which Waffle House are you going to?

Speaker 2:
[132:05] A bunch of them. Man, in the South Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia. I've never seen him.

Speaker 5:
[132:11] Never?

Speaker 2:
[132:12] Baddies? No.

Speaker 5:
[132:14] Never?

Speaker 9:
[132:15] No, he don't like the poor whites.

Speaker 5:
[132:20] Poor Pogs?

Speaker 9:
[132:21] Bitch in the order of some 99 cent shit, he's out of there.

Speaker 5:
[132:24] Poor Pogs.

Speaker 1:
[132:25] With the dirty feet?

Speaker 9:
[132:26] Dirty feet. Waffle House, at the right time, in the right city, the surrounding bar, the surrounding nightclub, the bowling alley let out, the let out where some of the bad ones be at, they're going to come to Waffle House. That's all that's open.

Speaker 3:
[132:44] Especially in Atlanta.

Speaker 9:
[132:45] And you, oh yeah, him and they little, you up, you had the baby Waffle House. Your baby mama.

Speaker 2:
[132:52] When I go to one in Atlanta, they, you, see.

Speaker 9:
[132:54] Your next baby mama will work at Waffle House, You'll be right there, picking up, in a Porsche. You'll be outside in a Porsche, picking your next big BMW from Waffle House.

Speaker 3:
[133:03] Okay, I hear you.

Speaker 9:
[133:05] What if, oh my God, never mind, forget it. What? I'm about to say, is that like Ebony Kay and the bus driver for you?

Speaker 3:
[133:12] No. Oh shit. I don't judge people based on their job.

Speaker 2:
[133:14] She got a home in the Waffle House. No, I don't judge people based on their job.

Speaker 9:
[133:19] You think a girl that works at Waffle House can't get you to shoot it up?

Speaker 2:
[133:22] I'm not shooting up the executives, so it's not really my bag to be shooting up chicks.

Speaker 9:
[133:28] You two in the hole, just like me.

Speaker 2:
[133:30] My percentage is high. Two out of how many?

Speaker 9:
[133:34] I don't know. Talk, talk.

Speaker 3:
[133:37] That wasn't a subliminal.

Speaker 5:
[133:38] No, no.

Speaker 9:
[133:40] Well, it's a question that he refuses to answer himself on the spot. Two out of how many?

Speaker 4:
[133:44] A bunch. A bunch.

Speaker 9:
[133:46] A bunch. Two kids you're shutting up enough up, and you had that other conversation too that we can...

Speaker 5:
[133:55] Yo mama.

Speaker 4:
[133:56] Yo mama.

Speaker 9:
[133:56] You had that other talk.

Speaker 2:
[134:27] We'll talk over there in the morning, come on.

Speaker 1:
[134:30] Go in the morning.

Speaker 5:
[134:32] Did you take the pill?

Speaker 2:
[134:33] Send the video. Send the video.

Speaker 9:
[134:38] Send the video.

Speaker 3:
[134:39] Buck video on the way.

Speaker 2:
[134:42] That's some wild shit to say.

Speaker 3:
[134:44] This be talking about, hey ho.

Speaker 9:
[134:47] No, I say it, yo. I shot it up last night, so let's go ahead and head on over to CVS. Go and get that real quick. She talking about, I was like, ah.

Speaker 3:
[135:02] It's going to up my cycle.

Speaker 1:
[135:08] It's going to up my life.

Speaker 9:
[135:10] Why do we give a about your cycle, man? Hey, hey, I said, you like the alternative, right?

Speaker 1:
[135:17] Your cycle chain.

Speaker 9:
[135:18] Yo, girls, yo.

Speaker 5:
[135:20] You know what else will fuck up your cycle, right?

Speaker 1:
[135:22] You won't get a cycle.

Speaker 9:
[135:25] I don't want to take it, because it's going to change my cycle. Yo, man. You think this is wise?

Speaker 3:
[135:36] Come on, man, come on.

Speaker 9:
[135:38] I'll call the driver. You ain't got to walk over there.

Speaker 4:
[135:41] Oh, man.

Speaker 9:
[135:43] He'll take you.

Speaker 3:
[135:44] This is crazy. You want to hear that shit?

Speaker 9:
[135:46] Yo, the funny shit. I'm going to say this and we're moving on, but I shouldn't say it, but it really did happen.

Speaker 2:
[135:53] This.

Speaker 9:
[135:55] Then, you know, because my memory is bad. So I was having to play in Beat Talk before I guess she actually ever took one from me. And I was like, yeah, man.

Speaker 1:
[136:07] Oh, shit.

Speaker 11:
[136:09] Yo, man, man, I had you go over the sun, sun, sun.

Speaker 2:
[136:17] That would never happen. I never did that. I don't remember.

Speaker 9:
[136:20] I argued it. That was you. You like.

Speaker 2:
[136:31] That's when the narrators pop up.

Speaker 9:
[136:32] It wasn't her.

Speaker 2:
[136:35] If Woody would have called the police.

Speaker 5:
[136:38] Called for Shiesty. It's crazy.

Speaker 9:
[136:42] That's the other thing that's dope about your 40s. Like, I'm so cool with her being right most of the time about this. Like she said she was right.

Speaker 2:
[136:51] That's a lot for you to get to that point because you argue some shit.

Speaker 9:
[136:55] Even when you know you're wrong. My memory is gone, my vision is gone.

Speaker 2:
[136:58] That don't matter.

Speaker 9:
[136:59] I don't care anything.

Speaker 2:
[137:00] We'll be wrong and we'll argue.

Speaker 9:
[137:02] What are you talking about? I'm holding on to fucking loopholes that don't exist. You gotta just give it up, man.

Speaker 5:
[137:07] I love you, baby.

Speaker 9:
[137:08] I love you, baby.

Speaker 5:
[137:10] There you go.

Speaker 9:
[137:10] What else we need? What else we need out there?

Speaker 5:
[137:12] Anybody watch the Lamar Odom doc?

Speaker 9:
[137:14] No. No. I did not. Not at all. Not in the slightest. I didn't cut the teaser off.

Speaker 5:
[137:21] It was good, but it wasn't much new information. It was just telling the story and it was definitely a Kardashian production.

Speaker 3:
[137:27] I heard that he took 12 dick pills in a day or something like that.

Speaker 5:
[137:30] He took 12 gas station dick pills, yes.

Speaker 9:
[137:32] I don't want to be ish so bad.

Speaker 3:
[137:38] What's the record?

Speaker 5:
[137:40] Oh, man.

Speaker 9:
[137:41] That's what ish was getting to migraine.

Speaker 5:
[137:42] That's what this is.

Speaker 9:
[137:43] Idiot.

Speaker 5:
[137:44] That's what they said the overdose was from.

Speaker 9:
[137:46] From the dick pills?

Speaker 5:
[137:46] From dick pills. I mean, he was doing other shit too.

Speaker 9:
[137:50] Oh, about to say.

Speaker 5:
[137:51] Yeah, it wasn't just that.

Speaker 1:
[137:53] The mix of dick pills and crack.

Speaker 5:
[137:54] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[137:55] It's a hell of a potion.

Speaker 5:
[137:57] I think it was just coke.

Speaker 1:
[137:58] No coke. Stephen, I used to say Lamar Odom smokes crack, so I always thought it was true.

Speaker 2:
[138:04] The weed.

Speaker 1:
[138:05] Right. Maybe it's not.

Speaker 2:
[138:07] Got it.

Speaker 1:
[138:07] But I can't see me watching the doc.

Speaker 9:
[138:10] Or reading a memoir.

Speaker 1:
[138:11] Watching that doc. I'd read his memoir. I'd read his memoir. Speaking of NBA players, y'all see Dwight Howard is signed to the WWE?

Speaker 3:
[138:22] Is he?

Speaker 1:
[138:22] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[138:24] As a commentator or as a wrestler?

Speaker 1:
[138:25] I assumed as a wrestler. You saw that, right? No one saw this?

Speaker 5:
[138:28] No.

Speaker 1:
[138:29] That might have been April Fool's.

Speaker 5:
[138:30] That might have been April Fool's.

Speaker 9:
[138:32] Mark, what the hell are you talking about?

Speaker 1:
[138:36] Maybe I'm tripping.

Speaker 5:
[138:38] That might have been April Fool's.

Speaker 9:
[138:39] And that being Newsworthy is even... Look at Mark. Did you see Dwight Howard?

Speaker 1:
[138:44] Yeah, he signs multi-million dollar...

Speaker 3:
[138:46] Uh-oh.

Speaker 1:
[138:47] Was it April Fool's?

Speaker 3:
[138:47] It was the Wizards.

Speaker 1:
[138:50] That's funny.

Speaker 9:
[138:52] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[138:53] It was April Fool's.

Speaker 9:
[138:55] You must have really been in that book.

Speaker 1:
[138:58] See, this is why I don't like France.

Speaker 5:
[139:00] So is J. Cole going to the... What do they call it? The Monkey Kings of... The Monkey Kings of...

Speaker 2:
[139:06] Excuse me?

Speaker 5:
[139:07] That's what the name of the team you signed to.

Speaker 9:
[139:09] Yeah, but you can't say that. You can't say the Monkey King of Parks.

Speaker 5:
[139:13] It's Chinese. The Nanjin Monkey Kings. It doesn't seem right.

Speaker 9:
[139:19] Hey, I didn't get to be the Monkey King.

Speaker 1:
[139:24] Wait.

Speaker 9:
[139:24] Yo, the Chinese, I tell ya.

Speaker 4:
[139:26] They can't...

Speaker 2:
[139:29] All right, that one.

Speaker 9:
[139:30] And we are back now.

Speaker 1:
[139:35] Speaking of sports, I'll tell you one thing that pissed me off today. I did have a cause. If you talk about a cause, I got one that pissed me off. Lebron James pissed me off today.

Speaker 2:
[139:45] What did he do now? The Memphis shit?

Speaker 1:
[139:46] The Memphis shit, yeah. Did you see? So, there's a clip of him, he's golfing with some very rich people, some billionaires and such, and he was basically ranting about Memphis, saying, basically, I don't want to put words in his mouth. He was trashing Memphis, though, as a city, he was saying the NBA needs to move the team to Nashville. He complained about the hotel, he complained about the city. Now, to be fair, he's not the first person to do that. There's actually a reel going around the Internet right now of every NBA player trashing the hotel, the Memphis hotels. So, I don't want to make this like it's just Lebron, but Lebron, as the most prominent voice in the NBA, and one of the most prominent voices in the sport, standing on a public platform and advocating for Memphis, which is such a black city, black businesses, one of the homes of the civil rights struggle, where Martin Luther King was killed, actually an anniversary of that is today. Yeah, it is. Like to...

Speaker 9:
[140:39] Martin couldn't hoop.

Speaker 1:
[140:42] To advocate to move to Nashville, to me is whack.

Speaker 2:
[140:46] You could have just said, build a better hotel.

Speaker 1:
[140:49] And that's my point. Y'all go, thank you.

Speaker 2:
[140:52] I would have already started to build a hotel.

Speaker 1:
[140:54] Right.

Speaker 2:
[140:55] At that point.

Speaker 1:
[140:55] Right. And to use your resource and platform for that, instead of saying, hey, let's invest in Memphis.

Speaker 2:
[141:01] That might be the play. Unless I'm invested in Memphis. That might be the play. That might be the play.

Speaker 1:
[141:06] Didn't sound like it. I mean, we...

Speaker 2:
[141:07] I mean, I'm invested in Nashville. I'm sorry, excuse me.

Speaker 1:
[141:10] Oh, the play might be invested in Nashville. I wouldn't have shocked me at all.

Speaker 2:
[141:13] I might be invested in Nashville. Hey, let's get this team over here.

Speaker 1:
[141:15] Which is fucked up. You know what I mean? And the thing about Memphis is, to be clear, Memphis has been divested from on purpose. People in Tennessee, Memphis is the city that gets neglected. It's the city that doesn't get the resources. It's the city that gets shit on all the time. It's the city that's been punished, honestly, for being a birthplace of civil rights.

Speaker 9:
[141:35] Is that why they're getting punished?

Speaker 1:
[141:36] It's one of the many reasons. Yeah. You see the same thing in Mississippi with Jackson. You know, and so when this is happening, to see our prominent black stars pile on and shit on Memphis, it is not okay.

Speaker 3:
[141:48] You know, BB King used to live in Memphis.

Speaker 2:
[141:50] And Pooh Shiesty.

Speaker 5:
[141:51] Look at that. Full circle. Full circle.

Speaker 2:
[141:57] I think that's a part of the play.

Speaker 1:
[141:59] Yeah. That might be the reason why.

Speaker 2:
[142:00] Like, I would be like, yo, well now, to bring up the city of Memphis, I'm willing to invest amount of money in the city. And let me name this hotel, the James Hotel, full of amenities, et cetera, et cetera. And I'll pump X, Y, Z amount of money around the stadium and all these other areas. That's what niggas do.

Speaker 3:
[142:20] But to play devil's advocate, what if Lebron just doesn't like Memphis?

Speaker 9:
[142:25] Yo, are y'all... Do y'all hear yourselves?

Speaker 1:
[142:30] What?

Speaker 9:
[142:32] Why the fuck would Lebron do that?

Speaker 1:
[142:34] Yeah, I don't think he's doing that.

Speaker 9:
[142:35] Why the fuck would Lebron say, hey, you know what, instead of just this one simple solution, why don't we invest in Memphis, bring Tom Brady and everybody over here, build a hotel, build the businesses around... Why would he do that in Memphis specifically is what I'm asking.

Speaker 2:
[142:53] I'm gonna answer you. The same reason Ratner did it in Brooklyn.

Speaker 9:
[142:57] Tell me.

Speaker 2:
[142:58] Brooklyn was, by a lot of people's perception, a shit hole. It's not very different. It's a Rothschild thing that says, yo, where there's blood in the streets, guess what you do? You buy property. And so now...

Speaker 9:
[143:14] I'm not against the concept. I'm saying why would he do that in Memphis specifically?

Speaker 2:
[143:20] The same reason most people invest money.

Speaker 9:
[143:22] To make money.

Speaker 2:
[143:23] To make a return on your money.

Speaker 9:
[143:24] Why would Memphis be at the top of the list if he was down with y'all playing?

Speaker 5:
[143:29] Because you could buy cheap is what I'm asking.

Speaker 2:
[143:31] You could buy cheap in a prominent city. You could turn that city around and have it come up. You'll look like the superhero that put a bunch of money in this urban up black city and now you're helping the blacks.

Speaker 9:
[143:44] Is there a Grammy for that?

Speaker 2:
[143:46] No, there's some spanky for it though and some recognition, which a lot of these athletes, I don't know Lebron specifically, but a lot of these athletes be looking for some notoriety and some more accolades to be pro-black.

Speaker 9:
[143:58] I'm with y'all cause I'm just also-

Speaker 1:
[143:59] Don't say y'all cause I don't- No, I'm saying I get the logic of it.

Speaker 2:
[144:03] I'm not saying that is what he is doing. I'm saying that could be a play.

Speaker 1:
[144:08] And it's like I think he just did something fucked up.

Speaker 2:
[144:10] And just spoke on a fucked up city, a black city, in a fucked up way.

Speaker 9:
[144:14] Cause your point is his voice is too loud for that to be recorded. Even if you feel that.

Speaker 1:
[144:18] You're sitting in a room full of white billionaires talking shit on one of the few black cities in the NBA. Like in terms of like demographic and run. You know what I mean? Let's move and go to Nashville. I mean, come on. Everything's in Nashville. He even said if I had been drafted.

Speaker 3:
[144:32] He wouldn't play for business.

Speaker 1:
[144:33] The only way I'd have played in Memphis is if I got drafted and then I might have done an Eli Manning and not shown up. So this doesn't sound like somebody who's planning to invest in Memphis. It's not like somebody who's shitting on Memphis.

Speaker 3:
[144:41] Some just don't like certain cities though, to be fair.

Speaker 9:
[144:44] Yeah, and I think that you should be able to have their right.

Speaker 1:
[144:46] But advocating to lose their NBA team when that's one of the few sources of revenue for a poor city is crazy.

Speaker 3:
[144:52] I agree with that.

Speaker 1:
[144:53] That's what I'm saying. If he came out here and said, I'm not Newark.

Speaker 3:
[144:56] He's right.

Speaker 1:
[144:56] You know what I'm saying? Like it has an impact. That's what I'm saying. Memphis is already being neglected. It's already being abandoned. It's already being shut down. And it's a wonderful city with amazing tradition, amazing history. And one of the things they're holding on to is this NBA team. And so for him to say, I want them to lose their NBA team because the hotels are shitty.

Speaker 5:
[145:14] Yeah, that's some elitist shit for sure.

Speaker 1:
[145:17] Yeah. Just then build a hotel. Build a James Hotel. If all your NBA players that hate Memphis hotels, invest in one. Build a great hotel.

Speaker 2:
[145:25] No, invest in a few.

Speaker 1:
[145:26] A few, right? Or build one, whatever you want. You know what I mean? Or don't.

Speaker 2:
[145:30] And then a Starbucks and then a Whole Foods and then every single other fucking thing that comes along with gentrification if you really want to build up these towns. And then you know what's going to happen once that happen? The people will say, yo, y'all came here, y'all priced us out of here. Y'all don't give a fuck about the community because we can't afford shit here because we're, you know, you can't win that way either.

Speaker 1:
[145:49] You can invest in a city though. You can do things to make a city better other than just make a shitload of money, right? And you can still make a shitload of money if that's your thing. You don't necessarily have to choose between those two things in this example, right? I mean, like, I'm with you. Some people will never be happy. But I know what will make Memphis unhappy is if they lose another major source of revenue.

Speaker 9:
[146:08] That is true.

Speaker 1:
[146:09] Because they don't have a football team.

Speaker 5:
[146:09] It seems like there's enough money for someone to just build, it doesn't have to be a hotel, but some sort of lodging for NBA players when they come fucking down.

Speaker 2:
[146:16] A hotel.

Speaker 9:
[146:17] Right.

Speaker 2:
[146:17] You can build a dope ass hotel with amenities. I'm sure to land in Memphis, no disrespect to Memphis. I'm sure the land ain't the highest. You know what I'm saying? So if you think that the NFL players don't have proper accommodations, again, I see that as an opportunity and wish to make money.

Speaker 9:
[146:35] Yes. I would want to hear from Lebron James of all people as a player, as someone who has to visit the city. I would like to hear his thoughts on having to come and play in Memphis, but that's kind of where the buck stops, which is why I think it's unfair that his name is being dragged in this. The decision to move a team is not going to be on Lebron James.

Speaker 1:
[146:58] No, his name isn't being dragged. He introduced, no one was mentioning him.

Speaker 9:
[147:02] Well, I know the clip.

Speaker 2:
[147:04] I wouldn't say that either, Joe. He got a lot of power, bro.

Speaker 1:
[147:06] He's got a lot of power.

Speaker 2:
[147:07] If he and now some other people might jump on board to Mark's point, Mark said other players have complained about the accommodations in Memphis. That could be one of the deciding factors to be like, yo, you know what? We're out of here.

Speaker 9:
[147:21] The cities have lost teams for less. We lost ours.

Speaker 2:
[147:24] Not for less. Ours was just a temporary spot anyway. Who are you talking about? The Nets in Newark or in Brooklyn?

Speaker 3:
[147:33] I'm talking about the Nets.

Speaker 9:
[147:35] That wasn't a temporary spot.

Speaker 2:
[147:36] They didn't want to build them another stadium. That's politics.

Speaker 9:
[147:39] They built a new stadium.

Speaker 2:
[147:40] The problem with the Nets.

Speaker 9:
[147:41] They built a new stadium. Basketball? No, but they clearly had the money to build a fucking stadium.

Speaker 2:
[147:48] The problem with them was transportation. Logistics is fucked up. Where the Meadowlands sits. One way in and one way out. It's terrible. That's why Barclay works. It's public transportation that gets right there. Madison Square Garden always works because of location. The Meadowlands literally sits in the middle of a swamp.

Speaker 9:
[148:04] There's also a lot of people that believe that Memphis should have never had a team.

Speaker 1:
[148:08] And that's fine, right? I would feel less-

Speaker 9:
[148:11] They don't think I'm shitting on Memphis, but-

Speaker 2:
[148:12] No, but we here now. So let's do the best we can to Mark's point to keep this city that might be one of the only bright spots in this dilapidated city. I mean, keep this stadium and this team and what might be the only bright spots in this dilapidated city afloat. Don't shit on it.

Speaker 9:
[148:28] But what if it's not a bright spot in business?

Speaker 2:
[148:31] We don't know that because we don't own a team.

Speaker 1:
[148:32] That's why I said-

Speaker 2:
[148:33] I don't know, we don't own a team.

Speaker 1:
[148:34] That's why I said what if. If it's bad for business and they have to make a business decision, I can't get mad at that. But we don't need the most famous black athlete in the world shitting on a black city publicly to do that because the stakes are bigger than basketball. Even if lose a team, get the team, whatever, there's other stakes attached. When you look at what happens in Baltimore, Chicago, Memphis, black cities often become a metaphor for everything that's wrong with America. When they say look at Chicago, they talk about looking. When you start repeating the narrative that black people don't deserve beauty, black people don't deserve joy, black people don't deserve entertainment, black people don't deserve recreation, black people don't deserve, that goes beyond sports. That's why I think it's irresponsible.

Speaker 2:
[149:19] That's why, to Mark's point, Whole Foods won't really invest in our cities because they do study. Starbucks wouldn't crack on me, but I used to work at Subway. So before Subway places at Subway, they do studies on the demo, they do studies on the median income in the region. They do all of that shit to determine if a Subway can go there. The same thing is done with the McDonald's, the Starbucks and all of those people. And one of the things was, yo, you can't put Starbucks in black neighborhoods.

Speaker 9:
[149:46] I believe everything you're saying, but a Subway could go there.

Speaker 2:
[149:52] You're trying to say dick, yo.

Speaker 1:
[149:53] No, I'm talking about Whole Foods.

Speaker 9:
[149:56] Starbucks, Apple Stores, you're laughing, you know he's the workin Subway. Subway can go no matter, no math analytics.

Speaker 2:
[150:03] I'm not talking about Starbucks, you asshole. I'm saying that all of these companies, What city Subway think they too good for?

Speaker 9:
[150:10] That's a very good question.

Speaker 1:
[150:11] I will smack the shit out of Subway.

Speaker 2:
[150:14] You know they won't put Subways in certain areas.

Speaker 3:
[150:17] Subways are everywhere, like the King Boulevard.

Speaker 9:
[150:19] We gotta call them up. We gotta fix them up. You're stupid. We gotta protest.

Speaker 2:
[150:23] I ain't even go, I'm dead ass. But no, so they just feel like we not worthy of certain things. And I think that's fucked up. We should correct that, especially when your voice is as powerful as Lebron's.

Speaker 9:
[150:37] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[150:38] I'm with him.

Speaker 9:
[150:38] Yeah. I'm with him. He's right. You did it, Mark.

Speaker 5:
[150:42] Thank you.

Speaker 9:
[150:43] You did it. What else we got?

Speaker 5:
[150:45] Y'all see Louis CK's coming back to Netflix?

Speaker 1:
[150:48] It's about time.

Speaker 3:
[150:49] Wow.

Speaker 1:
[150:52] You got Louis CK people?

Speaker 5:
[150:53] We are Louis CK people.

Speaker 9:
[150:54] We are super Louis CK people. I was like, this whole room.

Speaker 1:
[150:57] I was about to be stunned.

Speaker 9:
[150:59] Wait, what did you say? No, I like him. Yeah, no, Louis CK is him. And I'm not, I was never with his cancellation.

Speaker 5:
[151:05] Me either.

Speaker 9:
[151:06] I was never with his cancellation. Disagree with it all the way. Word. After the show.

Speaker 5:
[151:10] It's super inappropriate, but not cancelation.

Speaker 9:
[151:14] It wasn't super inappropriate.

Speaker 5:
[151:17] Power dynamic reasons. That's the only reason why.

Speaker 9:
[151:19] Oh.

Speaker 5:
[151:21] That's the only reason why.

Speaker 9:
[151:22] That, yo.

Speaker 2:
[151:26] Yo, get out of there, dawg.

Speaker 9:
[151:27] Get out of there.

Speaker 2:
[151:28] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[151:29] Get out of there. No, that's the one. That's gonna always be right. Hey, he was powerful.

Speaker 5:
[151:33] But I'm with you. I mean, he asked for consent. But he asked is what I was saying. And they gave him consent.

Speaker 9:
[151:36] That was the point.

Speaker 5:
[151:37] And that was what always was super weird to me about it.

Speaker 9:
[151:39] Yeah, and then she reneged on the consent.

Speaker 5:
[151:42] After the fact. Like way after the fact.

Speaker 9:
[151:43] After the fact.

Speaker 5:
[151:44] Not like halfway through even or something, you know what I mean?

Speaker 9:
[151:46] How much more courteous do you want the guy to be? But all right, great. So he's coming to Netflix.

Speaker 5:
[151:51] He's been going for five years. He's been putting shit on.

Speaker 2:
[151:54] He's doing it on his own.

Speaker 5:
[151:55] Yeah, he's been doing it independently. Yeah. Kicking ass. Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[151:59] Sure, he got a lot to say.

Speaker 5:
[152:00] Do we have a date for it? May 5th, I want to say. I could be wrong about the exact date, but it's in May during the Netflix comedian.

Speaker 2:
[152:08] Netflix is a joke?

Speaker 5:
[152:09] That's the one.

Speaker 3:
[152:09] He's a funny comedian. He's underrated.

Speaker 5:
[152:12] Yeah, because he hasn't been able to push it out for five years.

Speaker 9:
[152:15] A funny comedian is understated. Yeah, he's a genius. Yeah, he's one of them.

Speaker 3:
[152:19] Is he like your favorite of all time?

Speaker 9:
[152:21] No.

Speaker 5:
[152:22] No, but he's funny.

Speaker 3:
[152:24] Is he in a conversation?

Speaker 9:
[152:25] Yes, to me. He's in my top 10.

Speaker 1:
[152:29] Currently?

Speaker 9:
[152:30] I'm not going to say of all time, currently.

Speaker 1:
[152:31] But currently, for sure. He's in my top 10, currently.

Speaker 9:
[152:34] Currently, currently, currently.

Speaker 1:
[152:35] He's in my top 20 all time.

Speaker 3:
[152:36] Who's your favorite?

Speaker 1:
[152:39] That's a tough one. It depends on the day. But I'll tell you who's up there. I mean, Pryor's up there, Cosby's up there, Eddie Murphy's up there, Red Fox is up there. They're all in the conversation. Chappelle's up there.

Speaker 5:
[152:55] Hey, Mark, as our resident political correspondent, do you have any information on Christy Noam's husband's tits?

Speaker 3:
[153:07] That's a hell of a pivot, man.

Speaker 1:
[153:09] That was a sharp pivot. And yet, Tony O'Briain, I do not.

Speaker 5:
[153:13] Okay.

Speaker 1:
[153:13] I do not, although she... Teasing P's for her. She's...

Speaker 11:
[153:18] Why?

Speaker 1:
[153:19] You don't know, she's jobless.

Speaker 2:
[153:24] See, us is blacks, bro.

Speaker 1:
[153:26] What?

Speaker 2:
[153:26] Us is blacks. We just got mad empathy.

Speaker 1:
[153:28] I'm joking when I say teasing P's. You know I don't actually give a fuck.

Speaker 2:
[153:32] We just, we have empathy.

Speaker 1:
[153:35] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[153:36] I don't know what's happening.

Speaker 2:
[153:37] One of the meanest.

Speaker 9:
[153:38] Homeboy that was putting that shit on, right? Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[153:40] He had the, he had the rack. He had the inflatable rack.

Speaker 9:
[153:43] Yeah. He was putting that shit on.

Speaker 5:
[153:44] Yeah. He was putting that shit on with the nipples.

Speaker 2:
[153:46] Somebody that stands in.

Speaker 9:
[153:47] He wasn't a good looking girl. At all.

Speaker 5:
[153:49] No. And the tits were kind of like a little, little waft size.

Speaker 9:
[153:54] Yeah. He looked like if Brock Lesnar had a pussy.

Speaker 2:
[153:57] He looked like Barney Rupp.

Speaker 9:
[153:58] Yeah. He looked a mess.

Speaker 5:
[154:00] What were you talking about?

Speaker 9:
[154:02] No.

Speaker 2:
[154:02] That's just us.

Speaker 9:
[154:03] Like Dolph Lundgren in drag.

Speaker 2:
[154:04] That's funny, bro. But the Kristi Noem and actually Pam Bondi.

Speaker 1:
[154:09] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[154:10] Both ousted by Big T.

Speaker 5:
[154:12] They got clipped. Big tits?

Speaker 1:
[154:14] That part.

Speaker 2:
[154:16] No, they both have been basically... Bondi got fired. Kristi Noem got reassigned.

Speaker 3:
[154:21] Yeah. Right.

Speaker 1:
[154:22] Yeah, which is a nice one. Which is a term we're refiring. Yeah. They were replaced with somebody. The guy actually won it.

Speaker 5:
[154:27] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[154:28] But I didn't try to frame it like it was amicable.

Speaker 2:
[154:30] Yeah, man. Cash up next.

Speaker 5:
[154:31] That's what they're saying.

Speaker 1:
[154:32] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[154:33] Yeah, I read something like that.

Speaker 1:
[154:34] He's throwing everybody under the bus.

Speaker 2:
[154:35] Cash it?

Speaker 1:
[154:37] Trump. Trump. For all y'all.

Speaker 2:
[154:41] ain't performing.

Speaker 1:
[154:42] Peace out. The thing is, they're doing the exact job he asked them to do. Work and ride and taking all the bullets.

Speaker 2:
[154:49] Yo, ride and like, yo, nah. That bondy shit.

Speaker 5:
[154:51] They were completely unqualified to begin with. So this shouldn't have been a surprise to anybody.

Speaker 1:
[154:56] It shouldn't have been a surprise. I mean, Norm, I think, earned it the most just because of, not only because of her policy, but she actually didn't carry it very well in those hearings and things like that. Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[155:06] Pan-bonding neither. True. They boasted them, like, yo, I damn need to take pleasure in watching them ask them questions and they can't answer and get the squirming.

Speaker 1:
[155:16] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[155:16] So in the meantime, if she gets clipped, do we not have an attorney general or is someone?

Speaker 2:
[155:19] He hired somebody already.

Speaker 1:
[155:20] They don't replace somebody immediately.

Speaker 2:
[155:21] He hired him already.

Speaker 1:
[155:22] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[155:23] He had to do it already.

Speaker 3:
[155:24] But those are the persons that get confirmed and they're going to roast their asses?

Speaker 1:
[155:29] What is the percent? I don't think attorney general gets a congressional. No, they do. They do because I remember when George Bush is a woman they said no to because she was so unqualified. But normally, it's a rubber stamp. That's the only time I've ever seen when George W. Bush tried to get his personal attorney hired. No, but that was for the Supreme Court. No, no, no. Yeah, attorney general, I don't think there's a Senate confirmation. You could double check that. I'm not 100 percent, but I don't think so. Yeah, I'm not 100 percent on that, but I don't think so.

Speaker 9:
[155:53] We'll be right back with that fact.

Speaker 3:
[155:56] Take your time.

Speaker 9:
[155:57] The?

Speaker 3:
[156:00] My phone died. Great time, man. I know you sitting here like, what the is this?

Speaker 5:
[156:08] Did you guys catch any of the latest Lizzo interviews?

Speaker 9:
[156:13] Oh, no, whatever it is, whatever it is.

Speaker 5:
[156:14] Well, she's sober, so congratulations. She also revealed that she didn't lose her virginity till she was 30 after her Grammy wins, the big album, the flutes, the whole nine.

Speaker 9:
[156:28] Nice, nice, nice. Good time to lose it.

Speaker 1:
[156:30] Did she say why?

Speaker 5:
[156:31] I think she was saving herself.

Speaker 1:
[156:33] For Grammys?

Speaker 5:
[156:35] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[156:35] Celebratory.

Speaker 1:
[156:37] I was just trying to figure out why that moment.

Speaker 5:
[156:40] Yeah, I think she wanted to get success first.

Speaker 9:
[156:43] Yeah, what better time?

Speaker 2:
[156:44] She reached the top of the mountain.

Speaker 5:
[156:47] She wasn't even thinking about it, she said.

Speaker 1:
[156:48] Wow.

Speaker 2:
[156:49] Just happened.

Speaker 5:
[156:49] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[156:51] I'm glad she did it when she thought it was the right time. Society often pressures people to have sex way too young.

Speaker 5:
[156:55] That's true. That's true.

Speaker 1:
[156:56] So if she waited until she was 30 and she's happy with that choice, that's great.

Speaker 5:
[156:59] I agree.

Speaker 9:
[157:01] I believe everything she said. But if that's true, then where did she learn the bananas move that she was doing?

Speaker 5:
[157:08] It does call into question some of that behavior.

Speaker 1:
[157:12] What was she doing with the banana?

Speaker 9:
[157:14] In the strip club in London when she was making all the power dynamics. She was making her staff put the bananas in their pussy and other strippers' pussies.

Speaker 1:
[157:24] Oh shit. Oh, from the lawsuit?

Speaker 9:
[157:26] Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[157:28] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[157:28] I don't know.

Speaker 9:
[157:29] That's some freaky virgin shit.

Speaker 1:
[157:34] She's a flautist.

Speaker 5:
[157:37] She is. Solitulism, man.

Speaker 2:
[157:39] Solitulism.

Speaker 1:
[157:40] All right.

Speaker 5:
[157:41] I'm out of here.

Speaker 9:
[157:42] I'm leaving this one. Congrats to Lizzo. Fuck away. Have fun. Have a hop on it. Have a fucking party, why don't you? It's your pussy.

Speaker 3:
[157:53] Oh shit.

Speaker 9:
[157:53] There you go.

Speaker 5:
[157:54] Yo, we never got to the beat on Ray Daniels smoke, man.

Speaker 9:
[157:57] Oh boy.

Speaker 3:
[157:58] Is it smoke?

Speaker 5:
[157:59] It was a fire on my time all week long. Podcasts. You popping up a different podcast. He's popping up a different podcast.

Speaker 9:
[158:06] I'm on Ray's side. You're on Ray's side? Because you picked on him.

Speaker 3:
[158:09] Did I?

Speaker 9:
[158:10] I thought you did.

Speaker 3:
[158:12] I never mentioned his name, by the way. You mentioned his name and I responded.

Speaker 9:
[158:16] No, you said, as soon as his name got brought up, no, I don't fuck with him.

Speaker 1:
[158:20] I hate him.

Speaker 9:
[158:21] I hate everything about him.

Speaker 3:
[158:23] I just said I didn't like his rap opinions, and he responded on his platform, and he started off saying that it started because I didn't like his green Timbs, because he had on colored Timbs in a comic. I believe that if you wear colored Timbs, you probably have bad taste when it comes to music. That was my correlation.

Speaker 9:
[158:42] How much can people that never met each other or don't know each other hate each other?

Speaker 5:
[158:45] That's a very good question.

Speaker 3:
[158:46] I was just saying, I just thought it was a taste thing. Unsolicited, a mutual colleague friend of ours earlier this week, after that interview dropped, put us on a group chat. I said, what the fuck is this? So the person said, B.Dot, Ray, formal introduction. I was mad because I didn't ask for that. So he said what he said and I responded to it.

Speaker 1:
[159:12] What did he say?

Speaker 3:
[159:14] I don't want to reveal that. But I'll say what I revealed.

Speaker 1:
[159:18] Because it's tough to say what you responded without saying what I said.

Speaker 3:
[159:21] I think that's classless. I'll say what I said.

Speaker 9:
[159:25] Not just firing off on somebody for no reason, unsolicited.

Speaker 5:
[159:28] On the biggest podcast. Yeah, that's not right. He's also a friend of a friend.

Speaker 9:
[159:32] Yeah, word.

Speaker 3:
[159:33] So I'll say, this is what I said. I said, you sound emotional about this. It's not that serious. I just think your rap opinions are uninformed. God bless. And that was it. And he responded after that. And I guess I'm just leaving it at that.

Speaker 5:
[159:48] I think we need the 1v1, man. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[159:51] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[159:52] Yeah. It's time for some content.

Speaker 1:
[159:53] But in retrospect, do you think you could have handled it differently?

Speaker 3:
[159:56] I didn't do anything wrong. I just said, I think your rap opinions aren't good.

Speaker 1:
[160:00] Well, you started by saying he's not your brand of vodka.

Speaker 2:
[160:02] He's not.

Speaker 3:
[160:03] I don't know this guy.

Speaker 1:
[160:03] So that goes from... You don't know him.

Speaker 2:
[160:06] How do you know he ain't your brand of vodka?

Speaker 3:
[160:07] Because of what he says about rap music and hip hop culture, it's not aligned with my views. So I'm like, I don't think you and I would mix well.

Speaker 9:
[160:17] That's all.

Speaker 3:
[160:19] And some of the comments that he said, he said he saw me at a party. I was at this party. It was a YouTube party. I was there for six, seven hours. I never saw him. And I have pictures. I have footage. I have meta glasses footage. I never saw him there. And then he also said that I was using his name to come up. And that's probably his asinine. That's not true. His asinine takes but his mama house and stuff like that. I'm like, do whatever makes you happy, bro. But I'm not using your name to come up. I never even said your name.

Speaker 5:
[160:49] So.

Speaker 9:
[160:50] So who wins the hypothetical 1v1 between y'all?

Speaker 3:
[160:53] I mean, come on.

Speaker 1:
[160:57] Do I have to say it?

Speaker 9:
[160:59] I mean, I don't think it's just written in stone. I don't think there's a consensus.

Speaker 1:
[161:04] Big Raym's over here like, let me just post this soon.

Speaker 5:
[161:10] No, you got to have an opinion off, man, that's the only way to solve this.

Speaker 3:
[161:12] But it's not serious. I never attacked him personally.

Speaker 5:
[161:16] I'm not saying you should fight. I'm saying that we should find some okay ends and see who gives the better one.

Speaker 3:
[161:21] Right. But I purposely never attacked anyone personally. I made it about your taste.

Speaker 1:
[161:27] Profession.

Speaker 3:
[161:28] That's all.

Speaker 9:
[161:30] And in the 1B1, you know, B.Dot background is a journalist, ragged, animated, ragged. It's hard. It's a hard out.

Speaker 5:
[161:37] Now B.Dot's heard up a little bit, too, though. Hold up.

Speaker 9:
[161:40] B.Dot be trying to do all that smooth, esthetician face shit. I don't know. I don't know. We got to see it. And I offered to set it up. But shout out to Ray Daniels. Shout out to B.Dot. I love you both, even if you all hate each other.

Speaker 3:
[161:53] I don't hate nobody. I just want to be clear. I never even met this guy. I know he has a really big personality online. And you know, that's cool.

Speaker 9:
[162:03] I'm getting out of here because you're doing a lot of passive-aggressive, sneaky, diss-type stuff to somebody.

Speaker 3:
[162:09] He has a vociferous personality. That's all.

Speaker 9:
[162:11] Vociferous personality, all right. All right, what else we got?

Speaker 5:
[162:14] College words.

Speaker 9:
[162:15] I didn't even know he was vociferous.

Speaker 5:
[162:16] Book words.

Speaker 9:
[162:17] You got a vociferous personality. All right, let's see. New music, new music. Anybody get a chance to look at Kanye at the stadium? I didn't.

Speaker 5:
[162:24] I saw screenshots. I was trying to find the actual CDQ. It doesn't exist in my search.

Speaker 2:
[162:31] Couldn't find it either.

Speaker 5:
[162:32] The stage show looked fucking incredible.

Speaker 2:
[162:34] Yeah, I saw a fan that was there and recorded the entire show. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[162:40] I think I saw that same one. It was horrible audio.

Speaker 2:
[162:43] Audio was horrible.

Speaker 5:
[162:44] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[162:45] But he was further up in the seats. So I actually appreciated the view because I got to see the entire stage, the entire set, and Kanye puts on a hell of a show. If you've ever been, like Kanye is probably my top, maybe number one, my greatest concert I've ever been to was Glow in the Dark Tour.

Speaker 5:
[163:03] I wish I would have went to that one.

Speaker 2:
[163:06] But I mean, he did damn near a two-hour set. The records from this new album, they were definitely made for the stadium, like I said.

Speaker 5:
[163:15] Sure.

Speaker 2:
[163:15] You can hear it, they rang off, the crowd, I mean, I need this show to come to MetLife. That's all I kept watching. And there was a cell phone. And that was a cell phone. And even the cell phone footage was impressive.

Speaker 5:
[163:27] Yeah, that stage alone was, I want to go see that.

Speaker 2:
[163:29] Yeah, I need to see that.

Speaker 5:
[163:30] I want to see Kanye rapping on top of the world. Even if I don't like the songs that much from the new album.

Speaker 2:
[163:36] Again, I don't have to like the songs, but listen to it.

Speaker 9:
[163:38] They do, for sure.

Speaker 2:
[163:39] Some of them shit sound really good live, for sure. They're made for that, you can tell, they're made for that environment.

Speaker 1:
[163:45] For sure. People were watching this and saying like, yo, he might be a tough out for verses for anybody.

Speaker 9:
[163:51] No, they took it a lot further.

Speaker 1:
[163:52] No, no. Specifically, he'd wash Hove. That was one of the examples they gave in the verses after watching it.

Speaker 2:
[163:59] Is that not?

Speaker 5:
[164:00] I think he's a tough out for anybody.

Speaker 2:
[164:02] Yeah, he's a tough out for anybody. He's a tough out for anybody.

Speaker 1:
[164:06] But it got to like, he might be dominating niggas in verses.

Speaker 5:
[164:09] He would dominate a lot of people.

Speaker 2:
[164:10] I don't know what would dominate most artists.

Speaker 1:
[164:14] I know we went Hove Injured earlier, but does he beat Hove in the verses?

Speaker 2:
[164:18] No, it's his production included in the verses.

Speaker 5:
[164:21] Yes, it is.

Speaker 2:
[164:22] Yes, he beats Hove in the verses.

Speaker 3:
[164:23] We talk about production. That's a cheat code. Jay-Z doesn't produce.

Speaker 2:
[164:26] And I'm Kanye.

Speaker 3:
[164:27] When you talk about lead songs, I don't think Jay-Z loses to Kanye West.

Speaker 2:
[164:32] I think it's a personal preference.

Speaker 9:
[164:33] I don't either.

Speaker 2:
[164:34] I think it's a personal preference. I don't think he's just going to beat them. Even if you add to production, you talk about 16 albums this could pull from. You get what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:
[164:41] Production makes it tough.

Speaker 2:
[164:42] It does, but again, it's still 20 songs.

Speaker 1:
[164:46] It can't be 20.

Speaker 2:
[164:46] It's not a body of work. It's 20 songs. So you go get your hottest 20 that you think are it. Whether production, whatever the case may be, Jay-Z gonna go get his 20. I'm not saying Kanye won't win. I'm saying washing and all that. I think it just comes down to the listener and the audience and what their preference is. And a lot of verses is performance. We watch people get up there, how you act, how you MC this, how you shoot at the other person. So Kanye get on this cocky shit and start saying, and I made this for you, and start playing those bangers. It could get ugly, bro.

Speaker 9:
[165:19] But he wouldn't talk to Ho like that on that stage.

Speaker 2:
[165:23] Man, he said worse. We don't know what he would say to Ho.

Speaker 1:
[165:26] Ho'on air, though.

Speaker 5:
[165:27] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[165:29] He might get that.

Speaker 2:
[165:29] I don't give a if you made it, I put the words to it and I made it through this.

Speaker 3:
[165:33] Kanye did lose a verse at the Swiss Beats once upon a time.

Speaker 2:
[165:35] He did, I was there for that.

Speaker 3:
[165:36] I was there for that.

Speaker 9:
[165:37] He did.

Speaker 2:
[165:38] The Swiss smoked him. But I think that kind of fueled the way he makes his music today. Because what the Swiss say on that stage, those are cute, but I make anthems. And all of the records started ringing off where?

Speaker 9:
[165:48] In Giant Stadium. I saw that. Oh yeah, let's not do this. That's the take-home name out of this.

Speaker 2:
[165:54] But he was also going up against another producer.

Speaker 1:
[165:56] Yeah, that's a producer battle.

Speaker 3:
[165:57] But as a rapper, I don't think nobody beats Jay-Z. Kanye's close, Drake is close.

Speaker 1:
[166:02] I'm about to say Drake?

Speaker 2:
[166:03] Drake is close.

Speaker 1:
[166:04] I take Jay-Z over Drake, but I'm old. I think a lot of the Jay-Z Drake verses depends on who's in the audience.

Speaker 2:
[166:10] I'm taking Drake over Jay-Z in the verses.

Speaker 1:
[166:16] I think HOAT wins, but I don't think a person who says Drake is wrong. I think it goes down to your generation. I think for a younger demo, the shit that's going to move them is going to be different than the shit that move us. For me, nobody beats Jay-Z in the verses that I can think of. Kanye is probably the only person in that who would, to me, be a tough out for him.

Speaker 2:
[166:33] I still think HOAT is the greatest rapper ever. When you're getting up there 20 bangers, hits?

Speaker 9:
[166:39] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[166:40] Yeah, Drake can get them out of here, and Ice, yes, Kanye can get them out of here.

Speaker 9:
[166:43] Get them out of here is crazy.

Speaker 2:
[166:45] Ice think Future can get them out of here. No, I don't think, I said Future's a hard out for anybody. That's what I said.

Speaker 9:
[166:51] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[166:52] I said he can get, he's a hard out.

Speaker 9:
[166:54] He is.

Speaker 2:
[166:55] For anybody. Future's a problem.

Speaker 9:
[166:57] All of the people that are in the legacy discography conversation all feel like nobody can stand on a stage with me, so you'll never see it.

Speaker 3:
[167:06] True.

Speaker 2:
[167:07] And it should feel like that.

Speaker 3:
[167:08] True.

Speaker 2:
[167:08] I'm not mad at anybody.

Speaker 1:
[167:09] And we shouldn't see it. And we shouldn't see it.

Speaker 9:
[167:11] Some people that are, and she's on that list.

Speaker 2:
[167:13] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[167:13] She's like, I'll just play the first album. I'll play What's the 411 and walk away.

Speaker 9:
[167:17] What's that list? Let me get that list out of the way.

Speaker 2:
[167:20] Rappers or artists?

Speaker 9:
[167:21] Both. Mary.

Speaker 2:
[167:22] Mariah.

Speaker 9:
[167:23] Mariah. Beyoncé.

Speaker 4:
[167:26] Yes.

Speaker 1:
[167:28] Janet Jackson.

Speaker 9:
[167:30] Janet. That's where the buck stops for the women for me. Oh, Rihanna. How about some Rihanna and Madonna?

Speaker 2:
[167:35] Yeah. What's your woman?

Speaker 9:
[167:39] You got to do this to Madonna?

Speaker 1:
[167:41] No, I'm the one of the world's biggest Madonna fans.

Speaker 9:
[167:43] Oh, so who are you? Who's your woman, man?

Speaker 1:
[167:46] I don't know if Rihanna is untouchable in a verse. She is.

Speaker 5:
[167:48] Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 2:
[167:50] You are out of your mind.

Speaker 1:
[167:50] And I love Rihanna.

Speaker 2:
[167:51] Rihanna needs to be higher up that list. I'm mad you got to her.

Speaker 1:
[167:54] Of the names you just said, I think she would be like...

Speaker 9:
[167:57] But she's in it. I don't know.

Speaker 5:
[167:58] Rihanna Madonna, like in the... I actually recently found this chart of top selling artists of all time. And there's like the Elvis, Beatles, Michael Jackson. And in that same category is Rihanna, Madonna, Led Zeppelin and Queen, I think.

Speaker 1:
[168:11] Yeah, her shit is cemented.

Speaker 5:
[168:13] These are people that... Shut the fuck up.

Speaker 1:
[168:16] I would just have... Maybe I'm wrong, but I would have Beyonce and... Who was we saying? Mariah, like on a higher tier.

Speaker 9:
[168:23] We're not ranking these people.

Speaker 5:
[168:24] We're not ranking them.

Speaker 9:
[168:25] We're just saying we're ranking them.

Speaker 2:
[168:26] This is their elite tier.

Speaker 1:
[168:27] You just say they're the ones that just...

Speaker 2:
[168:28] This is the tier.

Speaker 5:
[168:29] This is the shut the fuck up badge.

Speaker 9:
[168:30] Right. Fair enough. Those are the women.

Speaker 3:
[168:32] That's Mount Olympus.

Speaker 9:
[168:33] The guys would probably be Hov, Ye, Drake, Wayne.

Speaker 2:
[168:41] Oh, you're just talking rapper Stevie.

Speaker 9:
[168:43] Oh, Stevie Wonder, of course.

Speaker 5:
[168:44] Mike, obviously.

Speaker 9:
[168:45] Mike, of course.

Speaker 2:
[168:47] He who shall not be named.

Speaker 1:
[168:48] Well, we talking dead people in the Reethas and that list, too.

Speaker 3:
[168:50] We talking about rappers, though.

Speaker 1:
[168:52] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[168:52] Yeah, and that's it.

Speaker 1:
[168:54] We talking rappers.

Speaker 2:
[168:55] You said Jay, Drake, Wayne.

Speaker 1:
[168:58] Ye. I hope.

Speaker 5:
[169:00] Ye.

Speaker 3:
[169:01] Future's kind of in that conversation.

Speaker 2:
[169:03] Our future goes in there. Can't you get in there?

Speaker 9:
[169:06] I put future in there.

Speaker 2:
[169:07] No.

Speaker 9:
[169:07] I don't put Kendrick in there.

Speaker 2:
[169:08] I don't put Kendrick in there.

Speaker 3:
[169:09] Kendrick got 20 songs?

Speaker 9:
[169:09] No, he got 20 songs. He got 20 songs, but I just don't think... I think you could get him.

Speaker 5:
[169:16] I don't know.

Speaker 3:
[169:17] That's tough.

Speaker 5:
[169:17] See, the problem I have with that is that my wife, who is not necessarily a Die Hard Kendrick fan, when we went to that shit, the pop-up, she was like, I came out here not expecting to know a song, and I knew the entire hour and a half.

Speaker 3:
[169:29] You can add G-Z into that mix, too. No. You don't think so?

Speaker 1:
[169:36] I don't see it.

Speaker 5:
[169:36] Respectfully.

Speaker 1:
[169:37] And I love G-Z.

Speaker 2:
[169:38] Y'all know G-Z is my favorite.

Speaker 3:
[169:39] You don't think G-Z got like 20 bangers?

Speaker 2:
[169:41] He has. Absolutely.

Speaker 1:
[169:42] I mean, a lot of people got 20. Snoop got 20 bangers. But his question is like, are you the untouchable tier?

Speaker 9:
[169:47] Like, if we're leaving that tier, I got Rick Ross' untouchable damn near.

Speaker 5:
[169:51] Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[169:51] So he's like, that's the S tier and like right below there.

Speaker 5:
[169:54] Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[169:54] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's what I would think. What else? What else? What else? What else? What else is happening? So Kanye at the stadium. I didn't see it. And I don't know if they'll show it to me.

Speaker 2:
[170:03] I know I've been saying I don't think a rapper could do it. He could do it. I think he could do it.

Speaker 9:
[170:08] Do what?

Speaker 2:
[170:09] For sure. Stadium tour.

Speaker 1:
[170:10] Stadium tour.

Speaker 2:
[170:11] Solo stadium tour.

Speaker 9:
[170:12] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[170:13] I wish you would announce it.

Speaker 3:
[170:14] I saw a clip.

Speaker 2:
[170:15] I need tickets.

Speaker 3:
[170:16] I don't know if it's an old clip or a new clip, but he was mentioning his songs. He was like, Super Bowl, he could do these records. Like he was mentioning like Homecoming, Power, and he was just going on and on.

Speaker 2:
[170:25] He has the tape.

Speaker 3:
[170:26] Yeah. And I thought about it. You know what? Kanye could do a Super Bowl.

Speaker 2:
[170:29] No, he can't.

Speaker 5:
[170:30] Yes, he could. Well, outside of personality.

Speaker 2:
[170:32] That's why. You mean not talent-wise. You're not talking about having the records?

Speaker 1:
[170:36] Absolutely.

Speaker 2:
[170:36] Not in his sleep.

Speaker 1:
[170:37] He meets the criteria. But it's just like Isaiah on a Dream Team.

Speaker 2:
[170:41] I think Kanye could do the Super Bowl.

Speaker 3:
[170:42] But in his sleep. Do you think he could still do it now? Like he's been forgiven, right? He's doing stadiums.

Speaker 1:
[170:48] You don't think he's been that forgiven?

Speaker 2:
[170:50] He's still unpredictable.

Speaker 5:
[170:51] No, the problem is the person.

Speaker 2:
[170:52] Jay-Z is the helm of the Super Bowl.

Speaker 5:
[170:54] I don't think Hove has forgiven him.

Speaker 1:
[170:56] Hove will never forgive him.

Speaker 5:
[170:57] I don't know if I would either.

Speaker 1:
[170:58] If I'm Hove, I don't even want to be in the same building.

Speaker 2:
[171:02] Hove could lose the Super Bowl. And we have another whoever up there. Jay is not touching that stage. He's too unpredictable with a live migraine in front of the world.

Speaker 1:
[171:12] It's not just that. That's reason number two.

Speaker 2:
[171:16] No, that's reason number one.

Speaker 1:
[171:17] No, it's not.

Speaker 2:
[171:17] There's too many investors in advertising dollars at the Super Bowl. We are marketing the Super Bowl halftime show. He's unpredictable. We don't know what's going to come out of his mouth that can potentially lose us ad money.

Speaker 1:
[171:30] I agree with you, but the reason I'm saying that's reason number two.

Speaker 2:
[171:32] What's one.

Speaker 1:
[171:35] I don't think, no matter how many rabbis he meets and apologizes, that he will ever be forgiven.

Speaker 2:
[171:42] That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:
[171:42] Yeah, but that's different than he's a live wire.

Speaker 2:
[171:44] I made it sound a little better.

Speaker 9:
[171:45] You know, take his word.

Speaker 1:
[171:46] No, I'm saying that's a separate issue. I'm saying even if, I think even if they, even if he had never done that.

Speaker 2:
[171:53] That was my point. I didn't want to. Yeah, no, I want to say how you said it. The people behind the marketing dollars will never in a zillion years.

Speaker 5:
[172:02] They're honest. Ask for the shit. You got a book for the shit in England. Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[172:06] Wireless.

Speaker 5:
[172:07] Wireless festival.

Speaker 1:
[172:08] And they should be. And to be clear, because I don't want to, because it could play into an anti-semitic narrative of like Jewish power. That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that people are reasonably holding him accountable and they're not doing what black people do, which is forgive everybody. I think it's reasonable to say you did some shit. I'm offended by it. And I'm not going to ruin your life. I'm also not going to give you these bonuses. The Super Bowl. Like the fucking Super Bowl.

Speaker 2:
[172:31] What I'm saying is that they go hand in hand because it was the same unpredictability that led to that.

Speaker 1:
[172:37] Yes. That's what I think they're wanting to.

Speaker 2:
[172:38] So it's the same shit.

Speaker 1:
[172:39] I'm saying if he had never said the anti-semitic shit, I think they still don't let him on because he's too unpredictable. Exactly. And I'm saying even if he stopped being unpredictable, I don't think he could stop. He would not be forgiven for that.

Speaker 3:
[172:48] He hasn't atoned for that yet.

Speaker 1:
[172:49] Yeah. I think he has.

Speaker 2:
[172:51] He can't.

Speaker 1:
[172:52] I think some people are like, again, I accept your apology, but I'm never going to forget.

Speaker 2:
[172:55] And I respect that. I don't even think we look at this as genuine. I don't.

Speaker 1:
[172:59] We just started a rollout.

Speaker 2:
[173:01] Yo, us being us, we just forgiving people, period. But I don't think that most of us even think that he was sincere in his apologies. He was doing what he had to do. Cost of doing business at that point.

Speaker 1:
[173:13] I believe that letter he wrote was The Wall Street Journal. I believe that that letter was sincere, even though I'm sure he had help and all of that. I believe he's going through mental health shit. I believe he's coming to terms with it. I also think he's just an asshole. I think all those things that happened at the same time, I believe it and part of why I listen to Bully, in fact maybe the only reason I listen to Bully was because of that letter. It made me say, all right, he's on a journey, you know what I mean? I'll at least listen to the record.

Speaker 9:
[173:37] Would y'all watch if he did the alternative Super Bowl?

Speaker 1:
[173:39] No. No. No, I would. I would. I watched it this year.

Speaker 2:
[173:44] I think they get bad views. I think they get bad views.

Speaker 1:
[173:47] Yeah, if I watch it with Erica Kirk, I gotta watch it with Kanye. It can't be no worse.

Speaker 5:
[173:50] Holy shit.

Speaker 2:
[173:51] Kid Rocks.

Speaker 1:
[173:52] Kid Rocks, all of them. But when Erica Kirk walked out, I was like, oh my God.

Speaker 9:
[173:55] What we got in New Music?

Speaker 5:
[173:58] It was a fairly quiet week.

Speaker 2:
[174:00] Couple drops.

Speaker 5:
[174:02] My man Marlon Craft dropped a great album called The Internet Killed the Neighborhood. That came out early, which I always love. That was like a Thursday.

Speaker 2:
[174:08] Give me a little bit of time.

Speaker 5:
[174:09] Give me a little time. I could actually listen to it. That's a really great project. J-One dropped the project.

Speaker 3:
[174:14] Let's go, Star.

Speaker 5:
[174:15] Shout out to J-One.

Speaker 9:
[174:16] Let's go, J-One.

Speaker 2:
[174:17] Let's go, J-One. I listened to... Swae Lee dropped his album. Same difference.

Speaker 5:
[174:22] Oh, I didn't know that dropped.

Speaker 2:
[174:23] Yeah. I forget how many songs it is on there. But I want to say the first five or six, I was really feeling. And then he went too hard into the like pop bass, chasing the international sound. It wasn't for me.

Speaker 3:
[174:43] Forgettable Money was nice.

Speaker 2:
[174:44] I mean, yeah.

Speaker 9:
[174:45] Word. It would be nice to have one of those for myself.

Speaker 5:
[174:48] Right.

Speaker 2:
[174:49] Yeah. After all that, I was shocked to see French on the album. But he's on there.

Speaker 5:
[174:52] Oh, shit.

Speaker 2:
[174:54] But yeah, it started off great. The rest of it just wasn't really for me. Then I stumbled on Juicy J and DJ Scream's album.

Speaker 1:
[175:03] That's my man.

Speaker 2:
[175:06] I saw the new, you know, where they list the new songs. I just saw one record.

Speaker 5:
[175:10] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[175:10] So I'm listening to the song and I don't know what, something made me press, go to album. Oh shit, it's a whole project. And I started that. I haven't listened to anything else since. I didn't get through it. It's like 30 something records.

Speaker 5:
[175:22] That's why I didn't listen to it. It was like an hour and a half.

Speaker 3:
[175:25] That's a chore.

Speaker 2:
[175:26] I got about 16 and this shit is, it sounds like he went back to 2012, grabbed Lex Luger.

Speaker 5:
[175:36] Lex is all over this album.

Speaker 2:
[175:39] It takes you right back to that time frame.

Speaker 5:
[175:41] I'm going to listen. I love Juicy J. I'm a huge advocate of Juicy J. It was just an hour and a half is a lot for me on a Friday morning.

Speaker 3:
[175:47] I like the new Meek Mill freestyles as well.

Speaker 1:
[175:49] Yo, those were fire.

Speaker 2:
[175:50] Meek Mill crazy.

Speaker 3:
[175:51] Those adjoints was really good.

Speaker 1:
[175:53] That's the Meek Mill.

Speaker 9:
[175:54] Are they for sale somewhere?

Speaker 3:
[175:55] Nah, it's on...

Speaker 2:
[175:56] He got it up. It's on streaming. He's got it on.

Speaker 9:
[175:59] Don't tell me he got it up again.

Speaker 1:
[176:02] Yo.

Speaker 2:
[176:04] I'll pay it.

Speaker 3:
[176:04] He remixed Dreams and Nightmares and made it into a whole new record. It sounds good.

Speaker 5:
[176:09] I don't want to hear that.

Speaker 3:
[176:10] You like it?

Speaker 5:
[176:11] I didn't hear that.

Speaker 2:
[176:12] I like the 600...

Speaker 5:
[176:14] 600 racks. I like that.

Speaker 3:
[176:16] That was cool. That was cool.

Speaker 5:
[176:17] That was all right.

Speaker 9:
[176:17] Somehow Meek is one of my favorite rappers. I love Meek.

Speaker 5:
[176:21] I just don't want to hear a different version of Dreams and Nightmares, personally. That's just me. I'm good with you, Rich O'Hale.

Speaker 3:
[176:25] You were not disagreed though, Parks.

Speaker 9:
[176:26] I was just trying to remake Pump It Up the other day. All right, man. Get it how you live it.

Speaker 3:
[176:31] We disagreed on the new 2 Chainz record.

Speaker 5:
[176:34] Yeah, we did.

Speaker 3:
[176:34] It was by Strat and Selecta. Pops. Pops is really good.

Speaker 5:
[176:37] I love the content of the record. It's just a sample. If it's like a super known sample to me, it's kind of a turn off, respectfully.

Speaker 3:
[176:42] You feel that way about Luther?

Speaker 5:
[176:44] Yes. Oh, the song Luther?

Speaker 2:
[176:46] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[176:46] At least that was a slightly lesser known Luther record.

Speaker 2:
[176:51] I like this sample.

Speaker 5:
[176:53] And it sampled the hook of the Luther record. Dance With My Father.

Speaker 3:
[176:59] I like the record. Two Chicks let me hear it a couple of weeks ago, and I was like, damn, this is like leaving a lump in my throat, because he's talking about his dad.

Speaker 9:
[177:06] Beautiful.

Speaker 1:
[177:07] That was wild.

Speaker 9:
[177:08] Is that an AO.?

Speaker 1:
[177:09] No, no, no. That was beyond AO.

Speaker 9:
[177:12] It's absurd.

Speaker 5:
[177:12] Just swallow it.

Speaker 1:
[177:14] That was just swallow it.

Speaker 9:
[177:15] It's absurd.

Speaker 3:
[177:16] Sorry, that was strange.

Speaker 9:
[177:17] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[177:17] But I'm just thinking like, damn, he's talking about his dad, and it's like not too many rap songs are focused about the love for their father.

Speaker 1:
[177:24] For sure.

Speaker 3:
[177:25] Besides like, Edo G and the Bulldogs, that's all we have. I know LL Cool J had that father record years ago, but we don't have to.

Speaker 9:
[177:32] Where Edo G's are? Be a father to each other.

Speaker 1:
[177:33] Be a father to each other.

Speaker 5:
[177:34] Be a father to each other.

Speaker 3:
[177:36] All the father records are like daddy bashing.

Speaker 9:
[177:39] Daddy where you been?

Speaker 3:
[177:40] Fuck you.

Speaker 9:
[177:40] Even Edo G ain't see what type of father to be. He just said, yo, that's how you, oh nevermind.

Speaker 1:
[177:48] What are the good dad? I mean, there's obviously Nas, right?

Speaker 5:
[177:52] Yeah, daughters.

Speaker 1:
[177:53] No, not daughters. I'm talking about that too, but one-

Speaker 3:
[177:55] Papa was a player?

Speaker 1:
[177:56] No.

Speaker 2:
[177:57] Oh, you're talking about records paying homage to your papa?

Speaker 1:
[177:59] Yeah, when he pays- Bridging the Gap. Bridging the Gap thinking. I was just trying to think of it, and his dad's even on the record.

Speaker 5:
[178:04] Yes.

Speaker 1:
[178:04] So that's one, I can't think of it.

Speaker 3:
[178:06] There's not too many.

Speaker 5:
[178:06] There's not a lot.

Speaker 1:
[178:08] There's Will Smith.

Speaker 3:
[178:09] The one with just the two of us.

Speaker 1:
[178:10] Yeah, and that's really him talking about him being the-

Speaker 3:
[178:12] We didn't have songs that made homage to your dad like that.

Speaker 1:
[178:15] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[178:15] Besides Nas.

Speaker 1:
[178:17] I can't think of-

Speaker 9:
[178:19] Hip-hop dads wasn't the best.

Speaker 1:
[178:22] They absolutely didn't. Oh, the best one actually that I think about, and it's still not an homage per se.

Speaker 2:
[178:28] Meet the Parents?

Speaker 1:
[178:30] No, it's Pop's Rap at the end of the comments first four albums.

Speaker 5:
[178:34] That's just talking.

Speaker 1:
[178:35] That's what I said, it's not exact, but the shit is beautiful though, but it's him and his dad back, the kind of...

Speaker 5:
[178:41] Father Stretched My Hands?

Speaker 11:
[178:43] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[178:44] It's not.

Speaker 1:
[178:45] It's not that.

Speaker 2:
[178:47] Malice's verse in Birds Don't Sing.

Speaker 1:
[178:49] Yeah. Oh, that's a good one.

Speaker 3:
[178:50] That's a great one.

Speaker 1:
[178:51] That's a good one. That's a great one.

Speaker 9:
[178:54] That's the Parents.

Speaker 3:
[178:55] But I'm saying Malice's verse.

Speaker 1:
[178:57] No, but damn, I had a dad.

Speaker 2:
[178:58] Pusha spoke to the mom, and Malice spoke to Pop.

Speaker 1:
[179:01] Yeah, no. Is that the best?

Speaker 3:
[179:02] That might be.

Speaker 5:
[179:03] It's up there.

Speaker 1:
[179:04] Did you ever do one, Joe? Actually, sorry. I didn't know I had a sore spot.

Speaker 9:
[179:18] Where I honored my dad.

Speaker 2:
[179:20] You damn had things crying. Did you miss your dad on the record?

Speaker 3:
[179:23] Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[179:24] I did that on a record, but there was no whole song.

Speaker 1:
[179:26] No song or even a verse?

Speaker 9:
[179:28] Yeah, 10 minutes.

Speaker 3:
[179:31] 10 minutes.

Speaker 1:
[179:32] Okay.

Speaker 5:
[179:33] Now that being said, I am really looking forward to Chains and Static Album. It's just super known samples always throw me off. And I may have a different opinion at a different time. When I hear a sample where it's like, it's too blatant. It's too blatant. I'm turned off a little bit. Regardless of sentiment.

Speaker 9:
[179:50] Y'all finished talking about all this hardcore shit?

Speaker 5:
[179:52] Yeah, what you got? Go ahead.

Speaker 9:
[179:53] All right, come on, man.

Speaker 5:
[179:54] Tank Turtle Necks, is that what you're going to?

Speaker 9:
[179:57] No, but it did drop. It did drop. Tank Turtle Necks, he dropped it. No, I'm going to Jersey, man.

Speaker 5:
[180:03] Yes.

Speaker 9:
[180:06] I'm going to Jersey. The Artist again.

Speaker 5:
[180:11] Oh, I saw that.

Speaker 2:
[180:12] This is ridiculous.

Speaker 9:
[180:12] This album is the one.

Speaker 2:
[180:13] It's ridiculous.

Speaker 9:
[180:14] This album is like her other good, good, good, good one. This might be her best, but I'm going to reserve that. I'm going to reserve that, but it's joints on this project. Big Jersey, The Artist again. Y'all know how I rock with her. Album is called D&D in your phone. That's track two, that's called Pull Up. Drums come in at some point on this album. Real good project. Shout out to the artists. Big Jersey, congratulations. Keep doing it. But right up my alley with all that R&B shit.

Speaker 5:
[181:57] That sounds fire. That sounds fire.

Speaker 9:
[181:59] And I don't know about anything else that came out.

Speaker 5:
[182:01] It was kind of a slower week, Liv.

Speaker 3:
[182:02] It is what it is. Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[182:03] I'm just waiting for the new Jungle Project.

Speaker 2:
[182:05] Tory dropped. Did you hear it?

Speaker 9:
[182:08] No.

Speaker 2:
[182:09] Dropped the album called Super Bass, right? Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[182:11] I didn't hear it yet.

Speaker 2:
[182:12] Not my bag.

Speaker 9:
[182:13] No.

Speaker 2:
[182:13] Miami bass. Not for me.

Speaker 9:
[182:17] I got to hear that.

Speaker 2:
[182:18] You'll like it.

Speaker 9:
[182:19] You'll like it.

Speaker 2:
[182:19] It's just not me.

Speaker 3:
[182:20] I'm listening to Rick Ross, new artist Nino Breeze. He's like the recent MMG signie.

Speaker 5:
[182:28] I trust. Where's he from?

Speaker 3:
[182:30] Miami. Oh, so he put out a song called Type of Nigga, like maybe a year or two ago. That was really good. And they repackage it for his debut album, called A Murder. So I'm listening to that right now. Sounds pretty good so far.

Speaker 9:
[182:40] Did they pay you? Are they paying us?

Speaker 3:
[182:42] Sorry.

Speaker 9:
[182:43] We getting Nino Breeze off without payment?

Speaker 3:
[182:45] I'm sorry. I'll PayPal you.

Speaker 9:
[182:47] No, he's got to pay us for this. I'm retroactively. Come on, Net 90.

Speaker 3:
[182:51] Sorry.

Speaker 9:
[182:52] Net 90.

Speaker 1:
[182:54] Net 30, They're gonna be in jail by then.

Speaker 9:
[182:55] Net 90. What else is important? What else is important? We did new music. We did Call You. I think we did it.

Speaker 5:
[183:02] I think we did it. Yeah.

Speaker 9:
[183:03] I think we did it. We got it. I don't have anything else. I'm cool. All right. Good show today, gentlemen. Good vibes. What y'all on this weekend? Anything?

Speaker 5:
[183:20] Easter, man.

Speaker 9:
[183:21] It's Easter, man. I gotta church.

Speaker 2:
[183:22] Take these kids.

Speaker 5:
[183:23] I'm going to New Orleans, man. Fuck it.

Speaker 4:
[183:26] New Orleans, I'm going to church.

Speaker 5:
[183:27] For Easter. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[183:28] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[183:29] You're probably going to eat some bunny rabbit.

Speaker 5:
[183:31] Greedy ass. Big Easter city.

Speaker 2:
[183:33] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[183:34] So it's only right.

Speaker 9:
[183:35] We need a 30 for 30 on you and New Orleans. I'm investigating you out here, probably.

Speaker 5:
[183:40] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[183:40] You bringing a chain out there, Parks?

Speaker 5:
[183:42] No.

Speaker 3:
[183:42] Okay. Baby.

Speaker 9:
[183:45] Because I know we don't have insurance on our part of the mom chain.

Speaker 2:
[183:51] That would be disgusting. That's hilarious. That would be terrible. would put it on the ground.

Speaker 11:
[183:56] What?

Speaker 9:
[183:57] I'm the part of the mom. now what? Dog, they robbing for less.

Speaker 2:
[184:02] You heard me?

Speaker 5:
[184:03] You heard me, baby? Yeah, I'm not going to die over this chain.

Speaker 2:
[184:05] No, you can have it.

Speaker 3:
[184:06] Stop for the chain, Parks.

Speaker 9:
[184:07] You hear that, voters? Oh, shit. I don't have nothing going on this week. Oh, y'all know what I got going on. I'm out of here.

Speaker 1:
[184:15] You got something going on.

Speaker 9:
[184:15] I'm out of here. I'm more family vibes. Family and kids. Family and kids. Yep.

Speaker 1:
[184:20] Same. Got more karate for the son.

Speaker 9:
[184:21] Hi-ya!

Speaker 1:
[184:22] That's right.

Speaker 2:
[184:23] And video games.

Speaker 1:
[184:23] That's it.

Speaker 2:
[184:25] Family, kid, and video games. No, they're going to teach them discipline. They're going to calm his little ass down.

Speaker 1:
[184:28] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. They said twice a week that we're going four.

Speaker 9:
[184:32] You're doing work in DC, right? Doing work.

Speaker 5:
[184:36] Yes.

Speaker 1:
[184:37] Do you need help? You need an assistant?

Speaker 2:
[184:39] No, I'm cool.

Speaker 1:
[184:40] Because I'm happy to-

Speaker 2:
[184:41] Now my team come.

Speaker 5:
[184:42] Do some nailing.

Speaker 1:
[184:43] Whatever.

Speaker 9:
[184:45] Some screwing.

Speaker 5:
[184:46] Some screwing, maybe. Lay some pipe.

Speaker 9:
[184:49] How long do it take to do some HVAC? What the? How long it take, man?

Speaker 1:
[184:54] If it ain't blowing, it ain't blowing.

Speaker 9:
[184:56] You can find a reason to. I'm ignoring you, bro. If it ain't blowing, it ain't blowing. How long do it take to put the stucco on, nigger?

Speaker 2:
[185:06] Fucking stucco.

Speaker 9:
[185:08] Yo, man, hopefully y'all have enjoyed this broadcast as much as we've enjoyed delivering it to you. Keep us in your prayers. Lord knows we need to be there. Until the next time, we bid you adieu. Farewell, adios, arriba, derci, hasta la vista, au revoir, so long, goodbye, or a simple head novel suffice. Remember, life is a series of moments and moments pass, so let's make this one last as if it's all we have.

Speaker 5:
[185:36] Here we go.

Speaker 9:
[185:47] Lastly, the baddies are insecure, the stagnant women want you to travel, and the closed-minded women want you to teach them things. Grab you a Tylenol, you might need it.

Speaker 5:
[185:56] It goes.

Speaker 4:
[185:56] 🎵 You never came to save me.

Speaker 9:
[186:03] Piano man getting busy in the bank. Over to you smoking this shit.

Speaker 1:
[186:08] Oh, don't sound like music now, you fucking BB King hater.

Speaker 3:
[186:14] Now, you like the musicality of it.

Speaker 1:
[186:18] That's what you should have hit me with.

Speaker 9:
[186:25] Shout out to B.B.

Speaker 3:
[186:25] King, man, and the bar and restaurant.

Speaker 4:
[186:42] I knew it.

Speaker 9:
[186:44] I knew it.

Speaker 3:
[186:47] I think this guy just died.

Speaker 9:
[186:50] Rest in peace, homeboy. Yo, saying this is BB King is hilarious. It's funny, but it's disrespectful. It's horrible.

Speaker 3:
[187:13] My bad, he's still alive.

Speaker 9:
[187:14] My bad, BB King, and welcome back, homeboy. Homeboy?

Speaker 5:
[187:19] Welcome back.

Speaker 9:
[187:20] Oh my God.

Speaker 5:
[187:21] On Easter weekend, that's crazy.

Speaker 9:
[187:26] And with that said, no, we are out of here. On Easter weekend.