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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] All right, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike check.
Speaker 3:
[00:31] Last looks, last looks, last looks.
Speaker 2:
[00:34] You know what I mean? Everybody do what you got to do.
Speaker 1:
[00:36] You woke up like this.
Speaker 2:
[00:39] Good esthetician skin still going.
Speaker 4:
[00:41] Your nails look like something.
Speaker 5:
[00:43] My earrings are missing.
Speaker 3:
[00:46] Someone got you?
Speaker 5:
[00:47] They in that bag somewhere.
Speaker 3:
[00:49] them, come on.
Speaker 4:
[00:50] Do it live.
Speaker 2:
[00:51] No, we wait. No, we wait. Last looks, we said. Go ahead and get your last look, girl. Come here and get your shit off. I see you got your black effect hair in.
Speaker 1:
[01:04] Yo, hey, I could have jumped through the phone.
Speaker 5:
[01:07] This.
Speaker 1:
[01:08] Black effect.
Speaker 2:
[01:09] I be home catching feelings over the dummy shit. Mona popped up looking mad good on my timeline. I almost fired you.
Speaker 1:
[01:18] It's like, all right, we have been getting jipped.
Speaker 2:
[01:27] Anyway, the last part I came in here, last part I came in here with a Teejermoses question. Nobody wanted to participate in the Teejermoses question, but everybody kind of knew, everybody kind of knew what I was getting at.
Speaker 3:
[01:45] We smelled what you were stepping into.
Speaker 2:
[01:47] Yeah, they was picking up what I was putting down, but we all pussy, so we didn't say it.
Speaker 6:
[01:51] What's the question?
Speaker 2:
[01:53] Well, it was a fill in the blank.
Speaker 6:
[01:54] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[01:55] It was a Teejermoses be looking like she.
Speaker 6:
[02:00] Can hook a steak up.
Speaker 1:
[02:02] Acceptable answer. Acceptable answer.
Speaker 2:
[02:07] And then after that, after I said that, I just jumped in the group chat. I'm like, yo, I spoke to Teejermoses. She's watching the show. She heard what you said. I come in today. It's like, yo, Teejermoses want to come up here. Like, wait a second now. What did I miss? Like, what happened?
Speaker 7:
[02:26] Did everybody get connected to Teejermoses? Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[02:29] Shouts to Teejermoses.
Speaker 2:
[02:30] Shouts to Teejermoses.
Speaker 1:
[02:31] Man shouts.
Speaker 4:
[02:32] Man shouts. Yells.
Speaker 1:
[02:34] Shouts.
Speaker 2:
[02:34] What happened? Nothing.
Speaker 4:
[02:36] Ain't nobody want to disrespect the queen. I'm so weird.
Speaker 2:
[02:40] Yeah, but how did anybody speak to her? I didn't speak to her.
Speaker 4:
[02:42] I didn't speak to her either.
Speaker 7:
[02:43] Me neither.
Speaker 2:
[02:45] I understand why everybody was quiet, but when is it all right to objectify women?
Speaker 4:
[02:52] Never. Never, Joe. Are you crazy?
Speaker 1:
[02:55] Oh, y'all guys are crazy.
Speaker 6:
[02:56] What kind of show you think this is?
Speaker 7:
[02:57] Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 3:
[03:00] Sometimes it's...
Speaker 7:
[03:01] I dare you, Joe.
Speaker 2:
[03:03] What is wrong with you? It's never okay to objectify women.
Speaker 3:
[03:06] What if it's your woman?
Speaker 7:
[03:07] Oh, you got to objectify your lady all the time.
Speaker 3:
[03:10] That's required.
Speaker 7:
[03:10] That's pretty much all I do.
Speaker 4:
[03:13] Women fought and fought and fought. They just were able to own houses not too long ago, Joe, and have bank accounts.
Speaker 2:
[03:20] Facts.
Speaker 4:
[03:21] And you still want to put them in that place?
Speaker 1:
[03:24] They be saying I should want to feel bad.
Speaker 2:
[03:32] Y'all ain't need a mortgage or no way.
Speaker 6:
[03:36] Riches could have opened up a Roth IRA. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2:
[03:40] Hey, we didn't count as full humans to what, 68 or some shit. Getting it back in line, man.
Speaker 4:
[03:46] You don't need the trouble of that bank account anyway.
Speaker 6:
[03:50] Get out here.
Speaker 2:
[03:50] Let me hold this for you. Let me flip it. Now look what's happening with chicks getting jobs anyway.
Speaker 7:
[03:56] I think a little public appreciation is good. Maybe not full out objectification, but you can do it in a polite way. Yeah, you can say, you can just, you can say she look good.
Speaker 3:
[04:05] That's a beautiful woman.
Speaker 4:
[04:06] What do you say?
Speaker 8:
[04:06] Damn.
Speaker 3:
[04:08] Yeah, I think that's, damn's okay.
Speaker 4:
[04:10] I was a joke.
Speaker 7:
[04:11] No, damn is definitely on the list. Wait, no damn?
Speaker 3:
[04:15] You can say damn.
Speaker 7:
[04:16] I say damn.
Speaker 4:
[04:18] What kind of dress she wearing?
Speaker 2:
[04:19] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[04:21] You look nice today.
Speaker 2:
[04:23] Is that Valentino?
Speaker 5:
[04:24] What story is connected to your dress?
Speaker 7:
[04:26] Well, let me ask you, since you're a woman.
Speaker 3:
[04:28] There we go.
Speaker 5:
[04:29] Sometimes I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[04:31] That's what the fans be saying.
Speaker 4:
[04:34] When you walk by and a hit you with a damn.
Speaker 6:
[04:38] Go ahead.
Speaker 5:
[04:39] Honestly, that's like complimenting. That's not even like scary.
Speaker 4:
[04:42] You from North. Especially if that's why.
Speaker 5:
[04:44] No, it's not that because I've said that before. Those little interactions can get crazy sometimes if you respond the wrong way. But damn is gassing me to be honest. That's gassing.
Speaker 7:
[04:55] So as long as they're gassing you good. Do you feel objectified?
Speaker 5:
[04:59] Like, I mean, I think everybody's sort of objectified at some point. I'm a comic and I get dick pics and jerk off videos.
Speaker 7:
[05:04] Damn.
Speaker 5:
[05:05] You know what I mean?
Speaker 7:
[05:05] Wow.
Speaker 5:
[05:07] That's what I mean. I'm on the Internet doing content. Like, the most of it is jokes. You know what I'm saying? And that's the automatic reaction I got from the door.
Speaker 7:
[05:16] See, that's the OD dude.
Speaker 6:
[05:17] My shorty one time said she was walking and a guy passed him and said, damn, I'll fuck the shit out of you. And she was like taking a back like a gasp.
Speaker 5:
[05:25] Like, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3:
[05:26] That's a little flagrant.
Speaker 6:
[05:27] That's crazy, though. That's crazy.
Speaker 5:
[05:28] That's New York. I got way worse.
Speaker 7:
[05:30] My thing about that kind of remark is like, who do that work on it? What kind of response do you expect to get from that? You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 5:
[05:36] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[05:37] Like, no woman has ever said, oh, word? Let's go find out. Right.
Speaker 2:
[05:42] Some things you're not saying for a response to it.
Speaker 5:
[05:43] That's the thing.
Speaker 7:
[05:44] That's true. And that's why it's so ill to me.
Speaker 5:
[05:47] Cause what's the point?
Speaker 7:
[05:47] Yeah, you're just doing it for you.
Speaker 5:
[05:49] Like, you want to see her reaction. She's freaked out. She's afraid. Like, what tip are you wanting?
Speaker 7:
[05:53] To me, that's the objectification cause she's literally just an object. That's the point for your pleasure. It ain't got shit to do with her.
Speaker 4:
[05:57] Yeah, I think damn is the same.
Speaker 5:
[06:00] Really?
Speaker 4:
[06:01] They close.
Speaker 3:
[06:02] Nah, so I'll fuck the shit out of you?
Speaker 4:
[06:04] No, no, no, no, no, no. I was like, how do you say damn?
Speaker 7:
[06:07] You say damn, don't you dick out?
Speaker 4:
[06:09] I'm just saying, like, I think damn is objectifying. Like, somebody walks by you, like damn. Like, you don't know the person.
Speaker 2:
[06:16] They could take a shit. I'm with you. Damn is one, and I'll fuck the shit out of you is 10, but it's the same scale. I think damn is 10.
Speaker 7:
[06:23] I don't think so.
Speaker 2:
[06:24] Hey, she knows what we're saying.
Speaker 5:
[06:25] No, it's not the same scale. It's not the same scale. Damn could almost be like your body is nice or you just that pretty damn.
Speaker 4:
[06:37] I'll fuck the shit out of you mentally. Dick, comma, I'm gonna bust your ass.
Speaker 3:
[06:43] That's from a minority report, so you can't get punished for what you think.
Speaker 4:
[06:46] I'm not disagreeing, but us as men are saying, they in the same vein.
Speaker 7:
[06:49] What if we say wow instead of damn? I'm saying like, damn is just a hard word.
Speaker 9:
[06:57] We look nice today.
Speaker 7:
[06:58] I'm not just saying damn is just a hard word.
Speaker 2:
[07:00] That's the doctor version of how to use it.
Speaker 7:
[07:03] I'm saying they not in the same scale.
Speaker 8:
[07:05] I would so fornicate with you.
Speaker 7:
[07:07] I'm saying damn and wow is on one side. I fuck this shit up, it's just a whole different scale to me.
Speaker 2:
[07:11] Mark, wow is not on no side.
Speaker 4:
[07:13] It's not on the side.
Speaker 7:
[07:14] What I'm saying is wow is just a weak word way of saying damn. If somebody walked by with a great body, she look good, whatever, you go, damn. To me, that's it, I'm impressed by what I see. I fuck the shit out of you, it's like a threat to a stranger.
Speaker 5:
[07:27] Yeah, even if you-
Speaker 2:
[07:28] Nah, not if you look fuckable. Not if you look fuckable. Everything in 50 Shades of Grey was stalking and harassment, but not in that movie.
Speaker 7:
[07:36] This is true.
Speaker 4:
[07:37] The half of the Instagrams, So it depends on who's saying it.
Speaker 7:
[07:40] Joe, you wear nice clothes. You go in the elevator, and it's happened to you before. You get on the elevator, a guy has said to you before like, wow, you look good or damn, that looks good.
Speaker 2:
[07:49] That's never happened to me before.
Speaker 7:
[07:52] Fans, please find the video where he talks about this guy in the elevator telling me you look good, and just bring that up. A dude says to you, damn.
Speaker 3:
[07:57] I the shit out of you.
Speaker 7:
[08:00] Five minutes later, somebody's gonna be like, I the shit out of you, Joe. That's different.
Speaker 2:
[08:04] If a guy is hitting you with a wow or a damn, see this is why diggers be trying to pick you up and you don't be knowing what's going on. He's trying to flirt with you if he's saying damn or wow to you.
Speaker 7:
[08:17] And that's my point.
Speaker 8:
[08:18] Damn is a flirt.
Speaker 7:
[08:19] I the shit out of you is not a flirt. That's what I'm saying. You say the same thing I'm saying. Damn is flirty. Damn. Yeah, I'm going with Marc.
Speaker 6:
[08:27] I think it depends on who's saying the damn and how you say it.
Speaker 4:
[08:30] That definitely plays a part.
Speaker 7:
[08:31] Yeah. Damn.
Speaker 6:
[08:33] Because if an ugly chick says damn to you, is it a hit?
Speaker 5:
[08:37] You stopped yourself for a fat to say ugly. What are you saying, boo, bitch? Be yourself.
Speaker 3:
[08:44] Be yourself.
Speaker 6:
[08:49] I love the fat girls. But I'm just saying that if an ugly chick says it, it hits different as opposed to a hot chick saying it to you.
Speaker 2:
[08:55] Does it?
Speaker 4:
[08:56] Not for me.
Speaker 2:
[08:57] Oh, this is great.
Speaker 4:
[08:58] Not for men. I think it's different for women. I'm not a woman, but because you know, if you're a certain dude, you could get away with certain shit.
Speaker 5:
[09:05] Facts. That's true.
Speaker 4:
[09:06] You get what I'm saying? Like you could get away with certain shit.
Speaker 5:
[09:08] But the handsome guys still can't say I'll fuck the shit out of you. That's what I'm saying. That's the perfect point.
Speaker 2:
[09:12] The handsome guys ain't going to say I'll fuck the shit out of you because they'll get, they'll activate.
Speaker 8:
[09:17] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[09:18] The handsome guys just going to activate.
Speaker 4:
[09:19] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[09:19] It's going to happen.
Speaker 2:
[09:21] What am I saying it for? I'm by myself, you right there.
Speaker 8:
[09:24] You know what time it is.
Speaker 4:
[09:25] Let's put this thing in the motion. Once we engage, it's on.
Speaker 8:
[09:28] You just get, you know about that.
Speaker 5:
[09:30] P-Pot ish just put himself once we are.
Speaker 4:
[09:36] I was talking about me and the girl.
Speaker 1:
[09:39] And him, Don't play with my boy.
Speaker 7:
[09:41] That ain't my bag.
Speaker 4:
[09:42] Holler and name really my bag. So, but once we...
Speaker 3:
[09:45] A little pss pss stuff.
Speaker 5:
[09:46] He shy.
Speaker 7:
[09:47] Once they approach you.
Speaker 4:
[09:48] No. However the conversation starts, once we there, I don't have to say no ignorant shit to you.
Speaker 7:
[09:56] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:
[09:57] Like, you don't gotta say I'm a.
Speaker 8:
[09:58] His confidence is out the window.
Speaker 2:
[09:59] If you really have to talk his whole life...
Speaker 9:
[10:01] You said, look...
Speaker 2:
[10:03] No, I ain't mad at my boy.
Speaker 8:
[10:04] This is what both of them did.
Speaker 7:
[10:05] Dog, which one is it?
Speaker 4:
[10:06] I talk too much or I never had to talk?
Speaker 8:
[10:08] you both. Both. Both, Don't try to trick us up.
Speaker 4:
[10:12] Which one is it?
Speaker 8:
[10:12] Look at him, Look at me.
Speaker 4:
[10:13] It's both.
Speaker 8:
[10:14] Yeah, look at me when I talk to you, So, which one is it? Both.
Speaker 2:
[10:17] Both. Yeah, I said you never needed words to get it going.
Speaker 8:
[10:21] At all.
Speaker 2:
[10:22] Once it gets going, you missed a fucking...
Speaker 8:
[10:24] Thomas the Train, Thomas the Train. That's some freaky shit. Your man died.
Speaker 6:
[10:37] Mona, so if a handsome guy approaches you, like Idris Elba, it says, damn, she goes, I eat you up. Versus some from North.
Speaker 3:
[10:46] You think he cute?
Speaker 6:
[10:47] I'm just saying, that's a woman thing.
Speaker 3:
[10:48] He's handsome.
Speaker 6:
[10:51] That's my type. Go ahead, B-Dot.
Speaker 7:
[10:54] Are you saying the same example?
Speaker 8:
[10:57] He's queen, B-Dot.
Speaker 7:
[10:58] I just said the same example a couple of months ago. It's my type, too.
Speaker 6:
[11:00] I'm just saying, who's the handsome guy that women like? Idris Elba, right?
Speaker 7:
[11:05] It's okay. He's my type, too, B-Dot.
Speaker 8:
[11:09] Paul, are you crazy?
Speaker 3:
[11:10] He's in your guy five?
Speaker 1:
[11:11] Oh, for sure.
Speaker 8:
[11:13] You bet I was on the cards.
Speaker 7:
[11:14] One cry when Brother Muzo killed him.
Speaker 1:
[11:16] Huh?
Speaker 8:
[11:20] Go back in the house, Marc. Go back in the house, man.
Speaker 6:
[11:25] Yo, this guy is crazy. The point is, if a random guy from North says the same thing, does it hit the same?
Speaker 7:
[11:33] Random guys from North are attractive, too.
Speaker 4:
[11:34] I'm just saying, just a random guy.
Speaker 6:
[11:36] Or a mutant approaches you and says, damn, does it hit the same for you?
Speaker 5:
[11:42] You know who you're talking to, You see, damn is damn, but one look better?
Speaker 6:
[11:45] Yeah. Come on, Mona.
Speaker 1:
[11:47] Mona, fuck off the damn.
Speaker 6:
[11:48] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[11:49] I don't know. Like, approaching somebody on a catcall shit, it's like, do you really want to have a conversation? Like, at this big age, I could imagine somebody catcalling me, me stopping. When you're a kid, you turn around, but as an adult, you don't do that.
Speaker 8:
[12:03] If a brushed past you and looked good, he on it, you don't do it.
Speaker 5:
[12:05] But I'm going to fuck the shit out of him. Damn, and all that hip hop shit? No.
Speaker 3:
[12:12] What in the triple globe was that?
Speaker 5:
[12:13] Oh, I'm dead serious. I'm going to keep on doing that. Like, I could not imagine a like, God damn, like, skinning, I turn around. Like, I actually talk back, you know what I mean? So, what about you?
Speaker 8:
[12:21] You going to turn around at you?
Speaker 7:
[12:22] Was that the one that used to get it done, though?
Speaker 5:
[12:23] I think he just did that to me, though, recently, like, loudly. Like, yo, pretty and pink. I had a pink sweatshirt on. Pretty and pink. I was mortified by that. Like, boy, I put my head down and power walk.
Speaker 7:
[12:36] But if he had screamed, I would have the shit out of you to brand.
Speaker 5:
[12:39] I would have brand.
Speaker 3:
[12:41] I would have to mention it's where you're at, too. And when you're at. Where you're at.
Speaker 5:
[12:46] Parks is cat calling and just DMing the same thing.
Speaker 3:
[12:49] Like, you're just DMing.
Speaker 5:
[12:51] That's new school. Like, direct messages, Snapchatting.
Speaker 3:
[12:53] That's new school.
Speaker 5:
[12:55] Like, when I say I get a dick pic, that's when it comes to the direct message.
Speaker 3:
[12:57] Oh, I see what you're saying.
Speaker 5:
[12:58] So most of my dams and wows, because I do get wows.
Speaker 3:
[13:02] Sure.
Speaker 5:
[13:03] They're on the pictures in the story. Like, they just DM you all day. They'll say, you know what I mean? But the people that DM me and say, I'll fuck the shit out of you, I do not respond on like the comment nothing. The DM and the wow might like conversate a little bit.
Speaker 8:
[13:14] What lines would get it done for you in the DMs that make you open it? Because I know you talked about this before, but what can somebody say to make you say, oh shit, thank you?
Speaker 5:
[13:21] If you make me laugh, if you crack a joke, something like that, that's automatic. Cash ad. Crack this.
Speaker 8:
[13:30] That's not bad. You said how much?
Speaker 5:
[13:33] Can I pay for your nails and all that? Yeah. And if you really pay attention, like one time this guy knew the nickname from my coochie, and I only said it on my podcast, so that means he had to watch my show. Because he was like, how you doing, you and Tabitha? I was like, oh my god, how you know about Tabitha?
Speaker 7:
[13:48] I'm sorry.
Speaker 3:
[13:48] Tabitha.
Speaker 5:
[13:49] That's her name.
Speaker 7:
[13:49] We're not gonna say we, we're gonna say, we escaped past it.
Speaker 4:
[13:51] No, this is not The Witch.
Speaker 5:
[13:52] Tabitha and her nickname is Tabitha.
Speaker 3:
[13:54] This is a workplace, I wanna just remind everybody.
Speaker 5:
[13:56] We just gonna move past it, but her name is Tabitha. Tabitha.
Speaker 7:
[14:00] Did you name her Tabitha, or did somebody else?
Speaker 5:
[14:01] Yes, me.
Speaker 7:
[14:02] Oh, good name, Tabitha.
Speaker 5:
[14:03] Yeah, might have cast some spells on her, No, people have names for their parts sometimes. Let me do that, too. None of y'all in here never named your dicks.
Speaker 3:
[14:11] I never named my dicks, no.
Speaker 5:
[14:13] Okay, maybe I'm a weirdo. I accept it.
Speaker 3:
[14:17] As long as you're self aware.
Speaker 6:
[14:18] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[14:20] And anytime I said to somebody or thought that I was going to fuck the shit out of somebody, I didn't.
Speaker 8:
[14:27] That's the shortest day ever, When you hype yourself, I'm going to kill it.
Speaker 5:
[14:34] Why do y'all do that?
Speaker 8:
[14:35] Because you be hyped.
Speaker 2:
[14:36] I don't even say that shit, though.
Speaker 7:
[14:38] I don't ever say that shit. I try to lower it.
Speaker 8:
[14:41] It's like you put a spell on yourself. You go there and try to kill it. Word.
Speaker 2:
[14:49] Like, yo, no.
Speaker 5:
[14:50] Not to mention, most women hate that. Like, why are you talking about it?
Speaker 8:
[14:53] Not me.
Speaker 7:
[14:54] I'm about to say, watch yourself. They have DMs back when you was YIB.
Speaker 8:
[14:58] And while you chill.
Speaker 7:
[14:59] I'm on you.
Speaker 8:
[15:00] They DM me, too.
Speaker 7:
[15:01] We'll talk later.
Speaker 5:
[15:04] The guy that hypes it up is always ass. Like, never. The guy that busts your ass don't even mention it. The guy that acts like he don't want sex, that fucks you on your first time somewhere because he didn't talk about it. You didn't see it coming. You know what I mean? Makes you know you're in a full number.
Speaker 6:
[15:18] Knocks your head off. Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[15:20] But that's a better route than constantly text about it, asking about it, saying what you're going to do to the coochie when you get it. Like, that's stupid. Men should be hip to that kind of shit by now. Like, that's dumb. Act like you don't want it. You get it. You know.
Speaker 3:
[15:31] Sure. Hard to get.
Speaker 6:
[15:33] Under promise, over perform.
Speaker 10:
[15:36] Got a list of things that are kind of gay. We got umbrellas, lollipops, being cozy, laughing too hard, getting a ticket, ice cream, eating slowly, plugging your nose, jumping in a pool, fingernail trimmers, sunscreen, skin care, eating candy, trampolines, baths, wearing gloves when it's cold, being cold, complaining, aprons, holding in a sneeze but letting them squeak out, protesting, having a spotless house, saying, oh my gosh, themed socks, mocktails, reading, dreaming, feeling things, water shoes, not liking sports, being under 150 lbs, saying yum, looking for parking, getting cut off, dropping something, picking it up, scooters, asking for help in a store, parentheses just leave, tea, chewing gum, grocery shopping, dessert, blowing your nose, tying your shoe, driving with two hands on the steering wheel, eating stuff with cream filling, pushing a pole door, and vice versa, waving chocolate-covered fruits, hydroplaning, naps, being deceived or tricked, getting surprised, holding balloons, blowing out candles, food allergies, trying to get a shoulder's attention and not being hurt, using chapstick, whispering, covering a yawn, losing your balance, getting your hat blown off by the wind, being scared, attempting a parallel park and not one-repping it, holding your phone with your face and or shoulder, receiving medical attention, and saying, bless you.
Speaker 3:
[16:58] That's fucking hilarious. I used that out with some of them.
Speaker 6:
[17:01] I think I covered half of those.
Speaker 7:
[17:02] I'm like a solid 80 percent.
Speaker 8:
[17:03] I'm like a 75 percent.
Speaker 1:
[17:07] Blow your hat, this place.
Speaker 3:
[17:08] Holding his sneeze and letting it squeak out.
Speaker 9:
[17:10] Letting it squeak out.
Speaker 4:
[17:12] Holding your shit tight.
Speaker 5:
[17:13] That has to be accurate.
Speaker 2:
[17:15] Losing your hat to the wind.
Speaker 3:
[17:20] This is my body. I was at the bar the other night, cold as shit.
Speaker 1:
[17:55] Shit, that's definitely the demo version of that song.
Speaker 3:
[17:59] That makes me look like the old bastard or something.
Speaker 1:
[18:01] Goddamn.
Speaker 2:
[21:15] Black Owl vs. Soul Palt.
Speaker 3:
[21:18] I mean Soul Palt.
Speaker 1:
[21:20] Soul Paul, right?
Speaker 6:
[21:21] Nah, Black, meanest, toughest, dun-dunner, the gun-butcher?
Speaker 1:
[21:25] Come on.
Speaker 6:
[21:26] It doesn't get better than that.
Speaker 3:
[21:28] Soul Paul the student, bro.
Speaker 2:
[21:31] Feels wrong to pick Soul Paul, though, to like out.
Speaker 3:
[21:32] It does, but...
Speaker 6:
[21:33] I think you and Jay-Z would say this one. It's been five years since we lost DMX.
Speaker 2:
[23:14] X, X, we miss you, man. Yes. Clark Irv, we miss you man. Lot of people I miss. Can't wait for this Marc Eulogy today, boy.
Speaker 6:
[23:31] Get the Undertaker music theme in writing.
Speaker 1:
[23:33] Oh my God.
Speaker 2:
[23:34] Let me get these drops out the way.
Speaker 1:
[23:43] What was that?
Speaker 8:
[23:45] Is Marc Lamont Hill Pussing, Pussing, Pussing, Pussing?
Speaker 2:
[23:48] Flip and Mona and B-Dot.
Speaker 8:
[23:52] B-Dot, what episode is this?
Speaker 2:
[23:53] Welcome to episode 919 of The Joe Budden Podcast, brought to you by Fuel, by Power, by PrizePix, PrizePix gang. Yeah. I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, extremely happy to be here, host Joe Budden, here with some really amazing people to my right. Don't call her white girl. We missed her dearly. Big Demona is in the building. Demona, how you doing?
Speaker 5:
[24:15] I'm good. Glad to see you, Good.
Speaker 2:
[24:17] We happy to see you, too. Next to her, another Philly is here. Our good brother, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill is in the building. Marc, how you doing, man?
Speaker 7:
[24:26] I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. Can I give a... I'm going to give a happy birthday to Malcolm, my four-year-old. He hit the big 04 today. Happy birthday, Malcolm.
Speaker 5:
[24:35] Happy birthday, baby.
Speaker 7:
[24:37] Nice.
Speaker 2:
[24:38] Happy birthday, Malcolm. That's good. That's great news.
Speaker 5:
[24:41] Is he named after Malcolm? Brother Malcolm.
Speaker 3:
[24:44] That's right.
Speaker 4:
[24:45] He Aries.
Speaker 7:
[24:46] Aries?
Speaker 4:
[24:47] Aries or Pisces.
Speaker 7:
[24:48] I don't be knowing that stuff.
Speaker 3:
[24:49] I think Aries. You're so Aries here.
Speaker 1:
[24:52] This know everything but the horoscope.
Speaker 3:
[24:56] That's the line.
Speaker 6:
[24:56] What's your zodiac sign, girl?
Speaker 7:
[24:58] I just do April 10th. Oh, shout out to Q-tip, too. It's his birthday, too. Happy birthday, Tip.
Speaker 3:
[25:01] Happy birthday, Q-tip.
Speaker 1:
[25:02] I told him yesterday.
Speaker 7:
[25:03] Legend.
Speaker 1:
[25:03] It feels funny when you don't put the Q in front of it.
Speaker 5:
[25:06] Yeah, Tip's as well.
Speaker 1:
[25:07] Yeah, Tip is.
Speaker 5:
[25:08] Happy birthday, Tip is crazy.
Speaker 3:
[25:11] Giving out some happy birthday, Tip, a little bit.
Speaker 5:
[25:13] Tip, happy birthday.
Speaker 2:
[25:15] Next to him, our good brother, man, Mr. Thousand Doors and Up, Big Ish is in the building. Ish, how you doing?
Speaker 6:
[25:20] I'm great.
Speaker 2:
[25:20] You so?
Speaker 6:
[25:21] Good.
Speaker 2:
[25:21] Couldn't be better. Absolutely love that for you. Next to him, come on, Queenz is finest, Big B. Dot.
Speaker 6:
[25:26] What's poppin?
Speaker 2:
[25:27] Tom Brown endorsements galore.
Speaker 6:
[25:29] It's my tax refund money.
Speaker 2:
[25:31] And you put the chains out to that.
Speaker 6:
[25:33] You know what I mean?
Speaker 2:
[25:33] Stop playing with them.
Speaker 6:
[25:35] Dipped in the stash, blurs on the chain.
Speaker 1:
[25:37] Yeah, come on.
Speaker 2:
[25:39] Take that, Elliot.
Speaker 6:
[25:39] All right, take it off.
Speaker 2:
[25:40] All right, Big B. Dot is here. Next to him, Queenz, get the money, Queenzflip in the building. Next to him, Elmira's finest, Big Parks in the building. White Pole is here, Corey is here, Phelps is here, Erickson is here, Tanner Savana here by remote. Last but certainly not least, each and every one of you very important people out there are here. Everybody's good. Everybody's good. We're feeling good. Y'all smell great. Y'all look great. Come on, let's get right to it, man. Yeah. Let's get right to it. Pack him up. Pack him up. Come on, queue it up. It's not in my Serato.
Speaker 3:
[26:14] I won't burden your Serato with this.
Speaker 2:
[26:17] I wouldn't dare waste my fucking Apple computer memory on this bullshit.
Speaker 7:
[26:22] Y'all not feeling the new Gucci Mane, huh?
Speaker 2:
[26:24] You wasn't either, Yo, tell me if one of y'all are about to defend this, because I'll take a tile and all.
Speaker 3:
[26:30] Tell me what?
Speaker 2:
[26:33] The new Gucci Mane.
Speaker 3:
[27:20] It seems to be bobbing their heads, so I'ma go ahead.
Speaker 7:
[27:22] Thank you, fire.
Speaker 2:
[27:23] Thank you for pausing that. Cause what the fuck?
Speaker 8:
[27:27] Wait, hold on. So you don't like the record?
Speaker 2:
[27:29] I don't like anything about any of this.
Speaker 1:
[27:31] I don't like anything about it.
Speaker 8:
[27:33] So I'm confused because do you, are you promoting, no, I'm not with that nigga, but you promoting the violence in hip hop again?
Speaker 2:
[27:42] Huh?
Speaker 8:
[27:43] So I'm saying, he's rapping because somebody did something to him. That's what he's rapping about. And he's taking, instead of taking the street route like he killed somebody else that tried to kill him.
Speaker 7:
[27:51] I would rather he shot somebody.
Speaker 8:
[27:52] Give me a second, give me a second. You is all hypocrites. You just conveniently support a street shit. No, I think it's- Like now all of a sudden, you support a street shit too, over there.
Speaker 7:
[28:04] No, I'm just saying it's a bad song. I think it's a response.
Speaker 8:
[28:06] You talking about the song or the situation? He said, I don't like, wait, I'm talking to him. He said, I don't like anything about this. That's what I'm referring to. So I'm asking my man, are you back on that side?
Speaker 2:
[28:14] Him.
Speaker 8:
[28:15] Pack him up. I don't agree with that.
Speaker 2:
[28:17] Pack. It's over now. It's over, buddy. Pack him up. Outside of this song being absolutely horrible.
Speaker 8:
[28:27] True.
Speaker 2:
[28:27] It sound like the stenographer wrote it.
Speaker 8:
[28:30] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[28:32] That's what it sounds like. I'm a businessman. He said, I'm a businessman 90 times on this. who are you telling? Who are you telling?
Speaker 3:
[28:41] Court? My problem.
Speaker 2:
[28:43] Who is he talking to? Oh, there. Shut the fuck up with this shit. Get him out of here. Because this wasn't the tone at the cheesy verses.
Speaker 8:
[28:57] That's a fact.
Speaker 7:
[28:59] That's a fact.
Speaker 2:
[28:59] So, yeah, I like my street niggas to be consistent.
Speaker 7:
[29:05] Joe, I'm telling you, this could be playing possum. So he got on the record now that he's a businessman. He ain't here with no trouble. He's not in no street shit. And if somebody turned up missing, it ain't got nothing to do with him. He might be setting the trap.
Speaker 2:
[29:16] This is hard.
Speaker 3:
[29:18] This hard sucks.
Speaker 6:
[29:19] I think it's irresponsible.
Speaker 7:
[29:20] I mean, this is an open case.
Speaker 5:
[29:21] My question to y'all is, if it was hard, would it be a difference?
Speaker 3:
[29:25] If it was hard, I wouldn't have no problem with it, honestly. I might still have some issues with it. My issues being that he's playing the CO role, and I think he's right to do that. And I think, you know, I don't give a fuck about all this snitching shit. But if you're going to do that, do that.
Speaker 8:
[29:40] At least do it well.
Speaker 3:
[29:41] I'm just saying, don't go back to rapping. Like, if you're a businessman, I had to do this, because this is what a businessman would do, then do that.
Speaker 8:
[29:49] I agree with Park.
Speaker 2:
[29:50] If it were a harder joint, my tone would be different. My tone would be different. I love a good hard diss track. This type of track with this, whatever he's doing, two to three days after its release, the shit that he's bragging about, I don't feel like he's excited. All of that, you still signed to me, It was a rifle to your fucking head. What are we talking about with this?
Speaker 6:
[30:11] But to Flip's point, he's a rapper, so he's doing what rappers do, is documenting the experience. But at the same time, like I said, it's an open case. It's kind of irresponsible for them to talk about that so soon. Disgusting.
Speaker 3:
[30:23] I like a little irresponsibility in the rap, so I'm not going to hold.
Speaker 5:
[30:25] It's an open case, but he's not charged.
Speaker 7:
[30:27] He's defective.
Speaker 5:
[30:28] So what's the risk? You know what I mean? That's what I mean. The only way it would matter if it was an open case is if he really wanted him persecuted and put in prison. And he going to kick like he didn't care. He's not cooperating. That's what his line's going big in the street. He's never going to claim that he's cooperating with the police if he even cooperates with the police. My thing is every Gucci wife went on a birthday club and said that he was on psych meds. She said that she would have to pay some, sometimes get people together to grab his ass when he was manic or whatever and take him to somewhere where we can calm down, get some medicine and come home and try a new medicine. That's the Gucci that we dealing with. Somebody that's on fucking psych meds. That's the type of distract you get from a that's medicated. When you say street, to me Gucci ain't been a street in years. That's over. But that energy of the Verzuz did give like, I'm still mad at Poppity Dave, but in reality, he's not a street guy.
Speaker 2:
[31:18] That Verzuz wasn't that long ago.
Speaker 5:
[31:19] It wasn't. It wasn't.
Speaker 7:
[31:20] It wasn't five years.
Speaker 5:
[31:20] But anything that was strange.
Speaker 7:
[31:23] But that's a specific energy. I get that. I just hate that in hip hop. One dude bust into a room, put somebody, put a gun in his head, robbed him and tried to get him to sign a contract under the arrest. And we're saying the dude, the victim is irresponsible. Like I get what you're saying. You're not wrong. It just speaks to the culture we in. And I'm frustrated by that. Like we, all our energy should be for the that put the guns to people's heads. You know what I mean? And even myself, I'm finding myself mad at the song. Mad at how he dealing with it.
Speaker 2:
[31:51] Yeah, but you bring up the word energy. And I believe that energy is real and you manifest shit and you attract the laws of attraction. And I came in here and I said, this one Gucci got mad at me when I said, yo dog, maybe it's time to start looking like musicians and not signing every street nigger in the universe because eventually you play with pigs, you get dirty. Like what the fuck do you think was going to happen? Then when Homeboy died and the second he died, the second he died, your scar, rest in peace. The second he died, you want your 10-17 chain back. Like he been a little off. He's been off. So now when you put the oatmeal in the microwave and it come out oatmeal, now you want to get on a song with all of this shit nigger. Shut the fuck up. Shut the fuck up. We weren't looking for music from you before. Don't come drop something at midnight talking about crash. That y'all all crash the all y'all. you can't keep creating separatism. Crash dummy separatism. I'm sorry. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Speaker 8:
[33:01] Here's the thing. I'm with you on that. I didn't want to listen to the song because you know, what I thought he stood for. In all reality, though, when I look at it, in his mind, he's going to say he don't want the other side to win. He don't want your goddy to win. I don't want, you ain't go, I look at it from a bigger scope. All right, you did that to me to get out of, get out the contract with me to go sign with them. Because me and him going at it, he's not going to win neither and you not going to win. So, what do you expect to happen? You know what I'm saying? Are we taking it to the streets? I do feel like he should shut the fuck up on the record and just have us think what he's going to do next. But I do understand the fact of like, like none of you going to win.
Speaker 3:
[33:45] We don't necessarily condone a lot of people. Let me speak for myself. I don't condone taking it to the streets, but you don't have to do this either. You can do neither.
Speaker 8:
[33:50] He should shut the fuck up.
Speaker 3:
[33:51] You can do neither.
Speaker 7:
[33:52] You don't have to do the pocket. Like, you can make a good song.
Speaker 3:
[33:56] Or that.
Speaker 8:
[33:57] What if two tough niggas is beefing? What if you know a nigga over there? Or you, I know playing with you like this, I know what's going to happen. What are you at now? I know a lot of, well, in the streets where we're from, when two tough niggas is beefing, a lot of times it's either casualty of war or they come together and they squash it. In this situation, he don't feel like he's going to squash it.
Speaker 7:
[34:16] His way past squash it.
Speaker 8:
[34:17] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So what do you do?
Speaker 7:
[34:19] Let him put out bad music. To me, it's like, I don't like the song, but I'd rather see this than it go to the street. If this is his outlet, because the other thing is like, you've been publicly embarrassed. You could play all that tough shit. Like the world saw you with a gun in your head.
Speaker 5:
[34:33] He's not doing nothing to them.
Speaker 7:
[34:35] I'm just saying, he might want to, he might want to get, I can see him wanting to get them to express himself.
Speaker 5:
[34:39] Those, who shites them, from they real gangsters, from they are active right now today, that went with his father. Push I see mom just went viral for her ignorance. Not because of what she looked like. What she's saying, dead serious, no bullshit, is so ignorant and ridiculous, it went viral. She basically just wants some, you know how we get down the fuck. And this is a 50 year old woman. So it's like, I don't know, I want to add to what Joe was saying about Gucci. I feel like Gucci has never necessarily been like a nice guy. You know what I mean? Like taking a change back from Big Scar, doing certain things he used to do back in the day, you know, nail everybody, blame it on drugs. But he never really was a nice guy. So the verse is kind of more speaks to his character than anything, you know what I mean? As far as something to do with the street, Gucci ain't no street. They are rich and he is medicated. And that's what's going on. And I would be surprised if he really cooperates. He don't have to. There's enough witnesses and camera footage to make him give you a case without him. He don't have to. But he that petty, he might. It would be a fuck you. It wouldn't be a fear thing to end jail.
Speaker 6:
[35:40] Do you think that would damage his reputation?
Speaker 5:
[35:42] He's already. There's nothing he can do. He's. That's what they're saying. You might as well just stop rapping. On top of the fact that, because on this song, he's bragging about 1017, Pusheice's been in jail, the majority of the deal. Big Scar is dead. Enchanted is dead. Like, there's nobody successful off the whole drawing. Because that was it.
Speaker 7:
[36:01] Waka left.
Speaker 5:
[36:02] Waka left. And that's it.
Speaker 8:
[36:04] On top of where? First year jail.
Speaker 5:
[36:06] Waka so far. But I'm seeing a new group.
Speaker 8:
[36:08] The new group. Got it. Got it.
Speaker 5:
[36:09] Got it.
Speaker 8:
[36:09] I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 5:
[36:10] Those four, I mean, two dead and one that never really was on the deal. Like, you can't even brag on the label. And then when he like refers to himself like he's Birdman and Cash Money. So you know you robbing them niggas. And I also think that's disgusting. Rappers that have been out and know how to game, and then they get that chance to give you a deal and they fuck them. I don't get that. I don't give a fuck what industry you in. If you were a rapper and you know what that feels like, why are you fucking people? Like that doesn't make any sense. Why not be fair with your shit? Like why?
Speaker 4:
[36:40] I don't know their business, but I definitely second that motion.
Speaker 8:
[36:44] And Mike?
Speaker 4:
[36:46] Me?
Speaker 8:
[36:46] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[36:47] I definitely second that. I always say like, yo dog, to all these that be dissing the industry or dissing the labels, in my opinion, if I always say like, yo dog, if you got bullied before, right? Because you ain't know how to fight. Cool, you go start taking martial arts classes, you get your shit up. If you become a bully, you worse than the niggas that bullies you. A karate bully. Like niggas that didn't know the game, and you learn the game and you start using that shit to weapon up, I think that shit is terrible. So I don't know the specifics today case, but I definitely second that.
Speaker 5:
[37:19] To take a nigga chain after he dies is crazy. Like that boy die, OD, then he goes back to get the jewelry. That's not crazy. It is crazy. It is crazy. Like what? And then it wasn't even like a hide or secret thing. Them family exposed, he was like hell yeah, I went back to get my chain, I gave it to him. Damn.
Speaker 7:
[37:38] Yeah, it's hard to have sympathy for him. I just wish somebody heard this song, or he played a song for somebody before he sent it out.
Speaker 9:
[37:45] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[37:46] You could tell you don't have community and people who love you if you put out a song like this.
Speaker 3:
[37:49] Yeah, the bottom line is the song is not very good.
Speaker 8:
[37:52] Sometimes you do hope that-
Speaker 2:
[37:53] I never even heard this nigger's rap voice be like this. He sounds worried. He sounds like he's concerned about things.
Speaker 8:
[38:02] I've never heard him like that.
Speaker 7:
[38:03] He doesn't look like I'm in the booth.
Speaker 2:
[38:04] Yes. This nigger's nuts.
Speaker 6:
[38:07] It's a testimony. I'm sure people were hitting him up all week, asking his thoughts about the case. When this was probably, like you said, his outlet to get his side of the story out.
Speaker 2:
[38:15] This has never used or rapped the word tactical.
Speaker 1:
[38:21] Ever.
Speaker 2:
[38:22] And we cut it off before... Cut it back off.
Speaker 3:
[38:24] Come on, cut it back off. Let's get the tactical. Let's get back to this.
Speaker 5:
[38:38] Stop it, yo.
Speaker 6:
[38:40] Take a drink every time he says tactical?
Speaker 1:
[38:42] Yeah, nigger took the L off. I don't know what he's talking about.
Speaker 8:
[38:45] Sometimes you sit there. I sat there and I hope that he took it. I hope that he stood tall. I ain't gonna lie, Ish. I was there. I hope that Gucci Mane holds it down.
Speaker 2:
[38:53] You know what? No, he's off.
Speaker 7:
[38:54] I'm tired of that talk, though, man.
Speaker 8:
[38:55] But why? You can't even hold it down.
Speaker 5:
[38:57] Don't testify.
Speaker 8:
[38:58] Yeah, I hope he didn't testify. I hope that he just handle it like how niggers handle it.
Speaker 7:
[39:03] That's what you hoped?
Speaker 8:
[39:04] I did.
Speaker 7:
[39:05] And see, I'm...
Speaker 8:
[39:06] Not killing. I didn't want any killing. Who knows how I would handle it.
Speaker 7:
[39:09] There are a couple ways to handle that situation.
Speaker 8:
[39:11] But listen, I didn't want him to go on a stand. I didn't want him to tell. Sometimes, like Joe said, I do agree with him on that point. Like you want to... Whatever street, nigger, you want them to fucking live it to the end of the day.
Speaker 7:
[39:20] Till they die.
Speaker 8:
[39:21] Yeah. That's why I fuck with 50.
Speaker 6:
[39:23] Does being a street have an expiration date?
Speaker 8:
[39:24] Live it to the end of your days, I don't care. You can grow. I guess you can grow whatever internally. But nigger, if you're going to do it publicly, if you're going to act this way publicly, and if you're not going to show us the process of your growth, live it to the end of your days, My thing is, if you're in the game, my thing is, if you're in the game, do operate within the rules of that game.
Speaker 6:
[39:41] True.
Speaker 7:
[39:41] But if you're not, I'm not mad at him. I mean, the, somebody tried to kill him.
Speaker 8:
[39:47] And he killed them.
Speaker 7:
[39:47] Right. So you can talk about it. Then now somebody tried to rob you, put a gun to your neck, bust in your office. If you want to make a song about it, here's the thing, he ain't even dropped such that everybody already know.
Speaker 8:
[39:56] After he killed that guy, do you know what he did? You know what he was saying after he killed that guy?
Speaker 7:
[40:00] Look, if you send somebody to kill me, I'll say whatever the I want.
Speaker 8:
[40:02] It was legal, it was a legal kill. Do you know what he was saying, what he was representing? Yo, y'all put money on my hand. You know, he motherfucking came out the... he didn't die.
Speaker 4:
[40:13] Let me ask you a question.
Speaker 8:
[40:13] He survived a hit, and he seemed like he didn't tell in that situation.
Speaker 7:
[40:18] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. After that...
Speaker 8:
[40:20] He seemed like, I survived the hit, came and killed me, I killed him. And yo, I'm rapping about it. Y'all are sucking my dick. I'm saying whatever. He did a thousand records. So now we like, oh, he's crazy. Then he signed a bunch of street niggas that sort of lived that life. Okay, this is his fucking character and this is what he wants to do.
Speaker 7:
[40:35] I'm with you, but that could still be-
Speaker 8:
[40:37] So now this right here is a-
Speaker 7:
[40:38] I'm not with you. I get what you're saying. I'm saying that-
Speaker 8:
[40:41] Fucking with you?
Speaker 7:
[40:42] There's a way that you reap what you sow. Like, and Joe said the same thing. When you create all this, I'm just saying if- I'm rooting for him to get out of all of that. And if the sign that he's at all that is that he's making a song instead of doing more street shit, I don't care how offbeat it is.
Speaker 4:
[40:55] Yeah, you gotta look at it from-
Speaker 5:
[40:57] Y'all look at Gucci Mane like a street.
Speaker 6:
[41:00] Is there a statue of him being a street?
Speaker 5:
[41:01] Yeah, I mean, that's what I was going to say.
Speaker 7:
[41:03] I think you can clock out of that. You gotta make it clear, though.
Speaker 5:
[41:06] If that's the case, then I'm a street nigga still. Like, there's no way that you can't-
Speaker 8:
[41:12] You showing your growth.
Speaker 5:
[41:13] It's not no growth.
Speaker 7:
[41:14] So is he on that rap song.
Speaker 5:
[41:15] It's you either a civilian or you're not. You could be street adjacent where you'll follow certain rules. You might not call police. You might not cooperate. But at the end of the day, to owe the streets something, you have to be in them. To be in them is making money or putting money in the street. That's the first thing. You got to be doing street shit. So making money or putting money in the street. So in my opinion, if you sell drugs, right, if you get some type of street money, anything, if you're living off of money that somebody tells you, that you will go to jail and you can't make that money, you are a street person. Because then you can't utilize what the civilians use. Civilians work regular jobs, pay taxes, use police. If I'm a street person and I'm making my own money, I don't pay no taxes on it, if I have a problem, I got to handle it by myself. That's how it goes.
Speaker 8:
[41:55] He surrounded himself, you just named it. He surrounded himself.
Speaker 5:
[41:57] Because you mentioned him, like Son and Street, guys. That has nothing to do with Uni Street tonight.
Speaker 8:
[42:01] What I'm saying, after what he survived from and in Son and Street niggas, he still was on that path of, yo, this is what I am. I'm here to give the niggas outside in the streets a chance to make millions, like how I made millions.
Speaker 4:
[42:13] Still don't make him a street.
Speaker 7:
[42:14] That's what I'm saying. Well, he's a joker.
Speaker 5:
[42:17] You keep mentioning the murder. Gucci Mane's murder was a rifle just killed. The same thing some white in Ohio, the same thing. Somebody's breaking in your house attempting to kill you, you kill them. It's legal, beagle, steagle. That's it. So that's not no gangster shit.
Speaker 8:
[42:36] We're talking about after, how he carried it after. Is he talking shit? I'm talking about after.
Speaker 2:
[42:40] These that run around saying, yo, no matter what, I will never talk to the cops about anything, nothing, whatever you do, whatever I do, whatever we do, don't get no cops involved. That comes off to me like you trying to be a street nigger. I pay taxes. Sometimes I want to use my taxpayer money to get one of these police or firemen over here to do some shit about some shit.
Speaker 8:
[43:09] You get a fireman? Come get the cat out the tree.
Speaker 4:
[43:12] Come get the cat out the tree.
Speaker 3:
[43:13] Fix the pothole.
Speaker 2:
[43:16] I'm just saying, when these be on some, yo, I'm not talking to the cops about anything in life. That tells civilian Joe, oh, that you, oh, you playing a certain role.
Speaker 4:
[43:24] Let me ask you a question, right? Let me ask you a question. So, I'm kind of quiet, because I stand, I'm teetering. If, he shot that dude, what, 10 years ago?
Speaker 5:
[43:35] Over 10 years ago. Over 10, way over 10.
Speaker 4:
[43:37] Dog, he might be a whole different man than he was 10 years ago. Right, so that's one thing. I don't know these.
Speaker 2:
[43:43] So they make a shirt that says, yo, I'm a whole different man than I was 10 years ago. I'm with Marc. These clock out whenever the fuck they want to clock out.
Speaker 5:
[43:51] Well, it's hard with the fact that he got sober. So I feel like him getting sober. Gucci Mane was a serb drinking, shit talking. He working out.
Speaker 7:
[43:59] Bro, he's carrying himself.
Speaker 4:
[44:00] And he's publicly said that I'm a different man than I was back then. He's handling himself in a business forum way different than they used to carry themselves. And I'm not the biggest Gucci fan or know about them. What I'm saying is that as a black man, to Marc's point, that we got to come to a point sometimes where we're not really condoning some of this tomfoolery.
Speaker 7:
[44:25] What's tomfoolery?
Speaker 2:
[44:26] You know I ain't condoning nothing from Poosh Ice Tea. I don't think there are winners in this situation.
Speaker 4:
[44:34] And so again, I'm not ratting on nobody. I'm not telling on nobody.
Speaker 2:
[44:38] I'm standing on that.
Speaker 4:
[44:40] But I'm not trying to involve myself.
Speaker 8:
[44:42] So you're not telling on nobody. You have plenty of time to tell on. You ain't telling. Stop it.
Speaker 1:
[44:46] The stakes are high now.
Speaker 2:
[44:47] You look in your account and see certain numbers missing and you know who did it.
Speaker 5:
[44:52] You're going to jail, buddy.
Speaker 6:
[44:53] Yeah, you're going to jail.
Speaker 4:
[44:55] So my point to that is, I don't try to put myself in no shit where I got to be in nobody's room. I don't even want to know. So when I go in a room, if they pull me in a room, I could be like, no, I don't know. Put my fingers on. I don't know. But if you do know and you are playing the game, to most point, like yo dog, you can't get in there and rat. I don't know if he's no street. We characterizing him as a street. He might have been left street shit alone a long, long time ago. It seems like he took a blood oath. And I see a lot of niggas that are street niggas. Let's be the fuck clear. I see a lot of niggas that's bonafide street that have put in work in the streets, that have made mad money in the streets. When they get to a couple hundred million dollars, that shit goes out the window, bro. Name some, I could name a bunch.
Speaker 5:
[45:40] You can name way more than it goes out the window.
Speaker 8:
[45:42] You're not catching them doing that. You're wrong. So name them. No, I'll tell you off camera though.
Speaker 5:
[45:47] What are y'all talking about? Listen, and then when it comes, because you said like, is it a time thing with the streets? I think that in certain situations, like gangsters, bloods, crips and all that, it's different rules to whether you can get in there. I don't even know if you're allowed to leave, but just regular street shit, I just think it's a certain amount of time and it's the actions that you take. You know what I mean? So if you make certain moves and you're not making any money in the street, which most of the time means you got a square job, you have a business, you know what I mean? Everybody knows the difference, because shut up, everybody knows the difference because you're always in your laundry man, you're always in your soul food spot. It's a difference than when you was outside.
Speaker 4:
[46:21] Let me ask you a question. Okay. Right? And this is a real, real, real question to everybody. All your questions are real. No, it's the people outside. Let's say you were in the streets, right? But you're no longer in the streets.
Speaker 7:
[46:33] Yes, sir.
Speaker 4:
[46:34] came in your office, they set up a meeting, they put the bangers to your head. You don't want to kill them, but you do want some.
Speaker 7:
[46:41] Justice.
Speaker 3:
[46:41] Recourse.
Speaker 4:
[46:43] You're not going to go outside, strap up and kill them. You're not going to pay nobody to go kill them. But you do want recourse. What are you doing at instance?
Speaker 8:
[46:52] I can't answer that. I know I can't answer.
Speaker 3:
[46:56] Because the only answer is the answer.
Speaker 7:
[46:58] Right.
Speaker 8:
[46:58] You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:
[46:59] Like I'm not.
Speaker 8:
[46:59] No, the only answer. I'm not taking the route that I think I'm taking. No, I'm not answering that.
Speaker 4:
[47:05] I already know.
Speaker 8:
[47:06] I mean, we'll figure it out when we figure it out.
Speaker 7:
[47:07] Let me throw Gucci some belt on that same point. It wasn't like Gucci had to call 911 to get help.
Speaker 5:
[47:13] That's another thing that was undocumented.
Speaker 4:
[47:16] That's why he was supposed to shut up and not put the song out. Because now you are sitting in the song saying, yo, I was under duress. To some niggas, you are ratting. You are saying, yo, I was under duress. If Gucci Mane would have just shut up, not put nothing out, and said, yo, the court is going to handle it. I ain't say shit to nobody. And shut the fuck up. Then he had mad niggas in the room. It was executives in that room. Some of them niggas don't play by those street rules.
Speaker 7:
[47:42] And there might have been some undercover cops.
Speaker 4:
[47:44] Yeah, this is check.
Speaker 6:
[47:45] So when you say you're a street, is it a behavior or is it actual activity?
Speaker 4:
[47:48] It's a life that you live.
Speaker 5:
[47:49] In my opinion, it's money based. Like, I mean, of course it's violence. You can't say you're not a street, but still, if somebody bothers you, you shoot them. That's the first thing you do. But to me, it's money based. Once you get to the point where you can make money legally, then you can say you're not in a fucking street. I don't even know why I'm going back and forth, because that's what the fuck it is.
Speaker 7:
[48:05] But I think they might be distinct.
Speaker 8:
[48:08] We're talking about embodying the principles and morals of the street lifestyle. We're not talking about being in the street. We're talking about, yo, this is how I was raised. This is what was taught to me, and this is what I live by.
Speaker 6:
[48:21] You're reformed. Yeah, a person that's reformed, but they still operate with that sort of ethos.
Speaker 8:
[48:27] How many niggas we know that came home from jail, that did a lot of years, that were street, that come home and they preach positivity, but they still have the principles and morals that they had when they were in the streets. They're not doing none of that shit. They're not talking to no police. They're not doing anything like that.
Speaker 6:
[48:40] Well, you still call them a street guy.
Speaker 8:
[48:42] And we may be wrong for that, but yeah, I still call them.
Speaker 5:
[48:45] Can I ask a question to what you just said? So when you say they still have the same principles and morals, and of course that means they don't speak to the police, but beyond that, do that mean they have an issue with a they kill him, they pop him, like what are we talking about?
Speaker 4:
[48:55] She going right where I was gonna go. That same that you just talked about that's reformed, that preaches positivity.
Speaker 2:
[49:00] We played the fifth, we're not answering y'all questions.
Speaker 8:
[49:02] And I can answer this.
Speaker 7:
[49:03] No, wait, wait, wait.
Speaker 8:
[49:03] I'm gonna answer you. They never put themselves in a position to be in a situation like that.
Speaker 7:
[49:07] You're not answering the question.
Speaker 4:
[49:08] You ducked the question.
Speaker 7:
[49:09] Somebody snatch a chain.
Speaker 4:
[49:10] The question is, the same nigga that just came home from doing 30, that stands on this, cool, let somebody do something to them or their family, what happens? I'm going to put some money on his head and get him done. Because that's what I was born into.
Speaker 8:
[49:24] And we just seen a nigga that just came over, four that came over to do it 25 years ago and just killed somebody and went back. So it happened. And we call them idiots.
Speaker 7:
[49:31] We're saying that's a problem.
Speaker 8:
[49:32] It is. We call them idiots. So it's what side of the fucking pole are you on?
Speaker 4:
[49:36] And that's why I said I'm teetering the line.
Speaker 7:
[49:38] Why are we teetering the line? This is crazy to me. Only in this culture, only in this culture, I don't pathologize black people, I'm saying that only in unhealthy cultures, is that a thing that we should be, because I get the teeter, I'm not criticizing Ish, I'm saying like, when fucked up shit happens, my instinct is not to call the police too. And I don't call the police.
Speaker 8:
[49:58] Yeah, you go to the trunk.
Speaker 7:
[49:59] I'm with you.
Speaker 8:
[50:00] That's what you do.
Speaker 7:
[50:01] That's some unhealthy shit.
Speaker 8:
[50:02] So they can talk about this, so teach yourself.
Speaker 7:
[50:05] I'm saying it's up. I'm saying I, Marc, am fucked up too. I'm saying we're all fucked up. This is some unhealthy shit that we're literally saying, well, if somebody busted my house, smacked my kids, steal my TV, set my house on fire, I don't know what to do, I'm in a quandary. You are knocking the dick in the sandbox. I can either get them taken away or I could kill them and go to jail. And look, I don't trust the police. I don't believe in police. I'm an abolitionist. It's not like I'm saying we need new solutions, but I'm saying the healthy response is not to go kill people. And like now, all the shit that's happened, this last thing I said, well, all this shit is happening in the streets, all this shit happened with Gucci and Pushoice and all that shit. Most of the smoke I see on the internet is for the dude that made a song about getting robbed and not the dude that did the robbing. That's just fucked up to me. That's some unhealthy, that's some sick shit.
Speaker 6:
[50:50] What do you think people want Gucci to do?
Speaker 5:
[50:52] That's the thing that I'm saying.
Speaker 4:
[50:53] Shut up.
Speaker 7:
[50:53] They want to say nothing.
Speaker 6:
[50:54] Just say nothing?
Speaker 5:
[50:55] But before the song.
Speaker 7:
[50:56] Like he's already caught.
Speaker 2:
[50:57] Y'all trying to paint Gucci like Tekashi.
Speaker 6:
[51:00] No.
Speaker 8:
[51:00] Exactly.
Speaker 2:
[51:02] That's what it's starting to sound like.
Speaker 8:
[51:05] He did a whole live and said, I'm not calling the police. I don't with the police. He didn't call the police though. No, hold on. He did a live and said, I'm not calling the police. I don't believe in police. I put money on your head. I'm coming to get it myself. It's a live. on the internet.
Speaker 7:
[51:16] I said it before.
Speaker 8:
[51:17] Why he was in the pool while he was skinny. How long ago? Last year or this year.
Speaker 2:
[51:20] You saying what do we want Gucci to do? If he's a civilian, act like a civilian. And again, I'm saying it's as, I don't give a fuck about all of it. As a civilian, I'm saying he looks absolutely nuts. But if you are a civilian, be a civilian.
Speaker 5:
[51:33] Yeah, y'all, that's the part where y'all losing me at. He's a rapper. So if I'm already in this, if I'm already, if I'm already, I don't know why we acting like Gucci Mane, not that. I don't know if y'all not Gucci fans or what.
Speaker 7:
[51:44] I'm a fan.
Speaker 5:
[51:45] Okay, the song, because I'm starting to like get that like Gucci ain't him in here. And that's very, that's very confusing. Who was talking about Gucci Mane?
Speaker 7:
[51:54] I'm just clowning this song.
Speaker 5:
[51:56] No, because I just don't get that. Okay, I was making sure. Because that's the song is ass. I think the song is ass because I'm rapping it with him on the first time I hear it. That's why I thought it was ass. First, second, y'all are confused me because if I'm in a rap game, right? And I make money up being a rapper. Yes, I'm going to get his gangster image. That's what rappers do, right? Right now today, if one of them niggas that give a gangster image came and court a case that got in trouble, we will all be dogging him for risking his life and all this other bullshit. Bobby Schmurda and all. Mind you, niggas drag niggas like Bobby Schmurda when I really believe that when you push in like that, you don't think you're going to make it. So yes, you talk and shit in these songs because you don't think the song won't get that big. People will put it together and the FBI will be listening. Stupid still, people forget that part, right? If, why can't he still stay in the same game, stay with the same gangster image and be a civilian? That's almost like y'all acting like the reason being that he's signing. Now, what Joe said about laying with pigs, you get dirt. That totally makes sense because even with Scar and the Chan, they died the same way. You know what I mean? So it's like, yeah, you're not even looking for people that's going up and up, but again, it's his job. Like don't they ask them, what did we do in rap?
Speaker 7:
[53:05] But I think the one issue people have is that if you want to just rap, be a rapper, a performer, a persona, and keep a street image, then you don't make a song like this because it's dry snitching.
Speaker 6:
[53:17] Yeah, I would agree with you on that.
Speaker 7:
[53:18] You could just say nothing, which I just hearing the song itself, I wish she had said nothing.
Speaker 6:
[53:23] Gucci's probably under a lot of pressure to say something.
Speaker 7:
[53:25] Right. And some of it's internal.
Speaker 6:
[53:27] So?
Speaker 7:
[53:29] Sometimes you just want to say something. All this shit is happening, you're embarrassed, you're mad, you want revenge, sometimes all you got is that booth, because you're not going to kill nobody and you don't want to call the police. I mean, it was still a bad choice, but I at least understand how his mind got him there. I just wish he made a difference.
Speaker 4:
[53:44] I don't understand how he made the song.
Speaker 1:
[53:45] Pack that up.
Speaker 4:
[53:47] I would have never made the song.
Speaker 3:
[53:48] My only thing is the song sucks.
Speaker 7:
[53:50] It is terrible.
Speaker 5:
[53:51] I think whatever he thought he was going to do is doing the opposite. You know what I mean? It's not, it's doing the opposite.
Speaker 8:
[53:56] He turned the comments off.
Speaker 5:
[53:57] But I also think that people was dogging him.
Speaker 2:
[53:59] He turned the comments off? It's never good when you got to cut the comments.
Speaker 5:
[54:03] Also, that's pussy shit. Leave them on, I don't do that. I don't cut my comments off.
Speaker 2:
[54:08] You cut the comments off after all of that money. The truth was a hard diss record though. I don't want to hear none of this Gucci Mane shit.
Speaker 1:
[54:21] I don't, I'm off it.
Speaker 6:
[54:24] Remember The Truth?
Speaker 2:
[54:25] Yes, the that made that diss record. You know what? Mona's right. It gotta be like Skinny Luthor and Fat Luthor now. Seriously, because the nigga that made that diss record, and the that made this diss record.
Speaker 5:
[54:38] Yeah, Gucci, come on.
Speaker 2:
[54:39] It's not the same person.
Speaker 5:
[54:39] We not about to do that to the original Gucci or get-
Speaker 2:
[54:43] Fat Gucci.
Speaker 5:
[54:43] Especially we both agree that when rappers are addicted to drugs and totally fucked up, that's their best shit most of the time.
Speaker 2:
[54:50] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[54:50] Like I want you to get better, not really, you know what I mean? I love fucked up Kodak. That's my favorite Kodak.
Speaker 2:
[54:57] I thought him having the rights to Pooh Shiesty meant he would rap less. I don't want to hear this rap. No, I don't. I don't.
Speaker 8:
[55:05] He's not trying to make the other side win, Joe. That's all.
Speaker 5:
[55:07] Are those numbers floating around real about how much he made off Pooh Shiesty total?
Speaker 3:
[55:11] I don't know.
Speaker 7:
[55:11] I have no idea.
Speaker 1:
[55:12] I have no idea.
Speaker 2:
[55:14] What was the fake number?
Speaker 1:
[55:15] What was the number?
Speaker 3:
[55:15] 28 million or something.
Speaker 7:
[55:16] I don't see that number.
Speaker 3:
[55:17] I don't know.
Speaker 5:
[55:18] I can see it. I don't know. That was huge. I can see it. Yes, I can see it. Really? Poole and them was killing it at first. I'm telling y'all. And that's the thing that's so frustrating with Poole Shicey because that first day out went crazy. That was a great record. You ain't even chill and let it, or even.
Speaker 8:
[55:33] I'm sorry, Mona, to cut you off. You see, that's why I can't compare him and Bobby Schmurder, right? Bobby Schmurder was niggas in the streets that got a deal, was still living in the streets.
Speaker 5:
[55:41] Y'all didn't compare him, babe.
Speaker 8:
[55:42] No, no, no, but you was like, looked at, nobody looked at Bobby Schmurder and made fun of him when he went to jail. Like you said, looking at him stupid. Nobody did that. Poole Shicey niggas look at him like that because you just came home. You just came home, you haven't even been home for about two months, You fucking go there with your ankle monitor and do that. We have to look at him different. Like, either you just don't give a fuck or you just...
Speaker 5:
[56:03] He went with his dad. He was raised fucked up.
Speaker 2:
[56:05] Let me tell you, in closing, Yeah. In closing, because we've been at this for a second.
Speaker 8:
[56:10] Yeah, we have, homie.
Speaker 2:
[56:12] This is how I know that Gucci is not the same person. I don't care where I am and what, but if I'm ordering a pizza and Poosh Icedy calls me to say, let's meet up for a meeting, I'm going to get 300 people and 300 guns.
Speaker 4:
[56:27] Or you're going to just go get the hired police security that your new found success in business acumen Not two of them. told you to go.
Speaker 7:
[56:34] I'm not going. We're having a teams meeting.
Speaker 2:
[56:36] Not two of them.
Speaker 1:
[56:36] I'm going to zoom.
Speaker 2:
[56:38] Not two of them. See, that's the other thing. Yeah, word. We will be on zoom.
Speaker 7:
[56:42] My camera will be off. Fuck that. That's the other thing.
Speaker 2:
[56:45] Don't get on a song talking all this big money, big money shit and you got two security guards.
Speaker 4:
[56:50] No, off-duty police officers.
Speaker 2:
[56:53] If Pooshiesty hit me to go apple picking, I would go round up as many niggas as I could possibly find. These niggas is nuts, man.
Speaker 5:
[57:06] It's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[57:07] I love apples.
Speaker 5:
[57:08] The rise and fall of them, they whole squad done.
Speaker 7:
[57:11] There's a lesson in this for everybody.
Speaker 4:
[57:13] I hate all of this urban shit, because all of the black labels and all that shit we see go through in a turmoil, that be fucked up. Yeah. And all the white just do is reap the benefit.
Speaker 3:
[57:25] I would say there's some successful ones that really don't happen.
Speaker 5:
[57:29] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[57:29] Maybe not as many as we'd like to see, but.
Speaker 7:
[57:32] I just hate that all the fucked up ones happen, not all, but a lot of the up ones happen with us. There's a lot of successful ones that don't. I just hate, like you said, how disproportionate the bad ones are. Exactly. It's just, again, as I get older, 10 years ago, I know what I'd be saying, something different. Maybe even 10 months ago. But now I just can't take it no more. I'm just watching this shit. I'm like, this is a death culture and we got to do something about it. Not all of hip hop, but this genre, this strand. You know what it was when I was in Philly a couple of years ago, when dude was digging up my man Grave. He got killed. I'm like, yo, this shit is sick. This shit ain't even about music no more. This shit is just.
Speaker 6:
[58:10] This shit ain't never going to change though.
Speaker 5:
[58:11] You know he's going now.
Speaker 7:
[58:12] Yeah, and they kill him. That's what I'm saying. It's like, and then part of you was like, well, I mean, he did do it. So then you end up in this space where you start to justify people dying.
Speaker 6:
[58:20] You tried in the 80s with self-destruction. We tried in the 90s with Farrakhan. This shit ain't going to work. It's always going to be this way, unfortunately.
Speaker 5:
[58:27] That's so grim.
Speaker 2:
[58:28] I don't believe that. I don't believe that at all.
Speaker 3:
[58:31] I don't believe that's true either.
Speaker 1:
[58:32] You don't believe what?
Speaker 5:
[58:35] I don't think so. I think things change. I think the young people are the future. They're the ones that change. I think the young people, some of them...
Speaker 2:
[58:42] They won't be humans in the music business at some point.
Speaker 4:
[58:44] Oh, okay. If that's your angle, cool. But I'm aligned with him. If you start saying that in hip-hop, we're talking about just hip-hop, dog, they are purposely finding the young boy from the worst of the worst of the worst conditions and signing them to a fucked up deal.
Speaker 3:
[59:02] Some, some, because I don't want to... There's Dreamville exists, TDE exists, OVO exists, fucking Griselda, even though they might have their own little TIFs here and there exist. There's a bunch of people that exist where it's not fucking murder, death, kill and actually doing it.
Speaker 4:
[59:18] Right.
Speaker 3:
[59:19] And it's successful. So I don't want to paint like the entire hip-hop is some fucking death.
Speaker 4:
[59:24] It's some shit that be going on behind closed doors and a bunch of these labels that niggas don't know about that be related to murder, death, kill.
Speaker 3:
[59:31] Okay. But we're talking about the shit that is publicized.
Speaker 6:
[59:33] That's right.
Speaker 9:
[59:34] Cool. Cool.
Speaker 4:
[59:35] Cool. Cool. Yo, the essence of hip-hop is a street thing. And so a lot of times the people from the streets got one foot in, one foot out. They're trying to get a better way. But if you cross me, I can go right back to where I just left in a blink of an eye. And so I think that that's the thing.
Speaker 2:
[59:50] And you won't get no hip-hop money no more.
Speaker 4:
[59:52] But the streets in... We just seen a risk it.
Speaker 6:
[59:58] But the streets in music have always been intertwined. Even since Frank Sinatra, he was connected.
Speaker 7:
[60:04] But there's levels. I agree with that.
Speaker 8:
[60:07] No, no, no. Them was connected. No, no.
Speaker 7:
[60:09] I thought Frank was... He was Johnny Fontaine from The Godfather.
Speaker 8:
[60:14] Yes.
Speaker 7:
[60:15] I get it. I disagree with that. I'm just saying, no, there are levels to...
Speaker 1:
[60:18] That's how New York got all burned. We didn't talk about Frank Sinatra.
Speaker 8:
[60:22] He was a pure boy.
Speaker 7:
[60:23] He was a pure boy. I'm just saying, even with self-destruct... I mean, I'm old enough to remember when Scott La Rock got killed. I'm old enough to remember when shit was happening in the streets. I know y'all would too.
Speaker 5:
[60:31] Scott La Rock got killed.
Speaker 1:
[60:32] Holy shit.
Speaker 7:
[60:34] Marvin Gaye too.
Speaker 6:
[60:35] You heard Lincoln got shot.
Speaker 7:
[60:39] You heard Lincoln got shot.
Speaker 9:
[60:42] It's going to be crushed when she hears about MLK off, all of y'all.
Speaker 4:
[60:48] Y'all, that say.
Speaker 1:
[60:49] Scott La Rock.
Speaker 8:
[60:52] That's right. I don't know what that is.
Speaker 4:
[60:55] You don't know who Scott La Rock is?
Speaker 7:
[61:01] He just got the rock. Anyway, all right.
Speaker 3:
[61:03] Don't ever play with me ever.
Speaker 5:
[61:04] Nobody about to spy, They always got paid.
Speaker 7:
[61:06] They would take the wackiest song and make it better. That went crazy.
Speaker 6:
[61:33] I'm about to do some breakdancing.
Speaker 5:
[61:38] don't know how young Flip is for real. don't know how young he was. He's over age.
Speaker 3:
[61:42] He just don't act like that.
Speaker 7:
[61:45] He ain't 25 and shit.
Speaker 5:
[61:47] Flip is the youngest one up here.
Speaker 7:
[61:49] Thank you, Motive. He really is. But I'm sorry, I was thinking about that. By a year. The point I was making was, I'm old enough to remember these deaths in hip hop. They've always existed. Street shit has always existed. But now, it's to another level, and I think we do ourselves a disservice by acting like it's all the same. Other genres have violence, they have death, they have crime, they got all that shit. Hip hop ain't the only one. But again, I don't want to compare Frank Sinatra, allegedly potentially having some tie to the Lacosa Nostra, to what we see with the deep gang involvement and involvement is happening in these cultures. And honestly, even if it was the same, I don't give a fuck what they do. I care about us.
Speaker 5:
[62:24] The only thing that I can say is that if they stop signing people that were a fucking liability, if they just stop signing people, meaning you checking in a record if you're on probation because they make more money.
Speaker 4:
[62:36] It's not a liability.
Speaker 5:
[62:38] And then we're going to take insurance out on you.
Speaker 4:
[62:44] So even when you die, we get more money.
Speaker 7:
[62:46] The evidence is on BDOT side. The odds are on B.DOT's side. It's more likely not to change than to change, but we have to always go against the odds. We have to always believe. I keep a faith in the people that we can do something different, and that's why I'm still hopeful.
Speaker 2:
[63:00] Pat Gucci Mane up.
Speaker 3:
[63:02] That's all sucked.
Speaker 7:
[63:03] That's the moral of the story.
Speaker 6:
[63:05] That's all.
Speaker 2:
[63:06] We got it. I wish he had La Russell's engineer.
Speaker 6:
[63:10] Oh shit.
Speaker 3:
[63:12] He didn't help very much.
Speaker 6:
[63:14] I know somebody else who's in Effort St. Oh shit.
Speaker 5:
[63:18] Oh gosh.
Speaker 2:
[63:20] Listen man.
Speaker 3:
[63:21] What time is it Joe?
Speaker 2:
[63:22] Time to pay some bills.
Speaker 8:
[63:24] Oh, I thought it was time for...
Speaker 1:
[63:25] Oh.
Speaker 3:
[63:26] U of G.
Speaker 8:
[63:27] Yeah, I'm gonna kick start.
Speaker 3:
[63:28] We'll get to that.
Speaker 8:
[63:29] Yeah, ooh, I got some words.
Speaker 3:
[63:30] Fresh off the, fresh off the...
Speaker 2:
[63:32] I can't wait to hear Marc's U of G.
Speaker 3:
[63:33] Me too, me too.
Speaker 7:
[63:35] Is that what you think it's gonna be?
Speaker 2:
[63:37] I don't have a thought on it.
Speaker 7:
[63:38] We're talking about Blondy, right?
Speaker 8:
[63:40] No, we're talking about Afrika Bambaataa, Blondy.
Speaker 2:
[63:43] Blondy died?
Speaker 7:
[63:44] Blondy died, yeah.
Speaker 8:
[63:46] Wait, Deborah Harry?
Speaker 2:
[63:47] What Blondy died?
Speaker 7:
[63:48] No, we're talking about y'all. Yes, and y'all, I'm talking about...
Speaker 5:
[63:51] Blondy didn't die.
Speaker 7:
[63:52] No, from the rap. Never mind. Go to your favorite part of the show.
Speaker 5:
[63:55] Now it's time for my favorite part of the show.
Speaker 8:
[63:59] Prize picks.
Speaker 6:
[64:01] We're lost in translation.
Speaker 2:
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Speaker 6:
[65:19] 11 and a half rebounds and assists.
Speaker 2:
[65:20] Oh yeah, chalk it up.
Speaker 3:
[65:21] A lot of them Spurs guys is good bread.
Speaker 6:
[65:23] Yeah, they tough.
Speaker 3:
[65:24] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[65:25] They tough. We got that number from Spurs.
Speaker 2:
[65:29] And last but certainly not least, Tobias Harris for more than 15 points rebounds and assists. Again, don't forget to download Price Picks right this second and use promo code JBP to get $50 instantly when you play your first $5 line up only on Price Picks, where it's good to be right.
Speaker 7:
[65:49] I just want to point out, I did my first Price Picks yesterday.
Speaker 3:
[65:53] Hey, welcome to the club.
Speaker 7:
[65:57] I'm feeling really good about myself. I feel like Sam Rothstein and some shit, man.
Speaker 2:
[66:04] What took you so long?
Speaker 1:
[66:07] I want to see if your answer supports my theory about you.
Speaker 7:
[66:10] It was really just like, it's not available where I live.
Speaker 1:
[66:14] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 7:
[66:15] That's got to be. So I have to go somewhere to do it. When I'll be there, I'll be thinking about it. I was like, let me do it. You think I'm an addict and I have addictive behavior and I'm scared to start?
Speaker 2:
[66:24] No.
Speaker 7:
[66:25] Because that might be the other answer.
Speaker 2:
[66:26] No. I think that when you see people getting a lot of money somewhere, like Parks happened to do last week, I think your antennas go up.
Speaker 7:
[66:36] I mean, that was a reminder. But Corey, I come in early and people be talking about it. Corey and Ian be talking about it. I just always forget. But then I was sitting at the bar yesterday in New York waiting for my food. Sure. Hey, whatever, bro.
Speaker 8:
[66:49] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[66:51] Let me open this thing up. Addictive behaviors. Let me see what happened, what I could do with Jalen. It was like Kevin Durant for over 25 and Jalen Brunson for over six and a half or six. Made me a few stacks. Oh, sure. I was like, oh, you hit. Yeah. Malcolm going to have a good birthday.
Speaker 5:
[67:08] You hit off the first try?
Speaker 7:
[67:10] No, he not. And my wife don't listen to this much of the podcast.
Speaker 5:
[67:15] You hit off the first try?
Speaker 7:
[67:17] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[67:17] Damn, Marc.
Speaker 7:
[67:18] Yeah, I did pretty good.
Speaker 5:
[67:19] What you do last week?
Speaker 3:
[67:21] Nothing.
Speaker 5:
[67:21] That's crazy.
Speaker 7:
[67:23] More than me.
Speaker 1:
[67:24] Big moan. 40K.
Speaker 5:
[67:27] What the up? Where's my goth dick?
Speaker 3:
[67:31] He's lying.
Speaker 2:
[67:33] Not by a lot. Where's my gold?
Speaker 7:
[67:36] This is where it gets you. He's trying to see what you can do.
Speaker 2:
[67:39] I wouldn't put his business at it, but not by a lot.
Speaker 4:
[67:43] I wouldn't put his business out.
Speaker 3:
[67:44] He's lying.
Speaker 2:
[67:45] Right after I put his business out.
Speaker 7:
[67:46] Well, I'm going to be taking my little trips a little more often now.
Speaker 1:
[67:49] 25K.
Speaker 3:
[67:52] You're trying to get to the bottom, but I get it. I'm telling you off air.
Speaker 1:
[67:54] You told me off air.
Speaker 3:
[67:55] I did. Okay.
Speaker 2:
[67:57] He hit.
Speaker 5:
[67:58] Hit.
Speaker 1:
[67:59] Look at him.
Speaker 5:
[68:00] That didn't look different as when I said, damn, what is it about you?
Speaker 4:
[68:05] It's some new jail.
Speaker 1:
[68:09] Got to get the good shit. Get the good shit now.
Speaker 2:
[68:12] Some new jail. I went to the mall a couple of days ago and finally stopped by the young black kid's booth that I curse out every time I go there.
Speaker 1:
[68:24] Joe support.
Speaker 4:
[68:25] $25 a sock.
Speaker 8:
[68:26] Why you keep doing that to them?
Speaker 2:
[68:28] Stop. Get the out of here.
Speaker 8:
[68:31] Why you keep doing it to them?
Speaker 2:
[68:32] Hey, would you leave me alone when I walk by? I would say that to these niggas at least.
Speaker 8:
[68:39] Yeah, they got a video of it.
Speaker 2:
[68:40] 29 times, right? I thought these would sell like shoes or some shit.
Speaker 8:
[68:46] It's a cleaner.
Speaker 2:
[68:49] No, no, no, these people that I'm talking about right outside of the Apple Store in the mall, they got all types of black shea butter mixed with pineapple mango. Man, I bought that whole fucking booth. That shit work, it's good too.
Speaker 5:
[69:08] What does that teach us, ladies and gentlemen? Stay down until you come up.
Speaker 6:
[69:11] Or until you run into Joe.
Speaker 5:
[69:13] I know, it's true though, because in his comments, this bitch was like, Oh, I'm always at the mall I work at.
Speaker 1:
[69:18] But the shea butter might work differently on you.
Speaker 4:
[69:21] Wow.
Speaker 5:
[69:22] Oh, God.
Speaker 4:
[69:23] My skin better, right?
Speaker 1:
[69:24] It might make my shit glow more.
Speaker 2:
[69:26] Exactly. All right, come on, let's stay on jail business, right?
Speaker 6:
[69:30] Rest in peace, K-Slay.
Speaker 2:
[69:32] Rest in peace, K-Slay. You're just trying to make me sad the whole episode.
Speaker 8:
[69:37] Lock in.
Speaker 2:
[69:38] Like, God damn it.
Speaker 1:
[69:38] K-Slay?
Speaker 8:
[69:40] He's been passed away, right?
Speaker 2:
[69:41] K-Slay died, Mona.
Speaker 5:
[69:44] I knew that.
Speaker 3:
[69:44] Rest in peace, The Legend.
Speaker 8:
[69:46] My man.
Speaker 7:
[69:47] Diddy?
Speaker 3:
[69:49] Yes, he did. Oh.
Speaker 4:
[69:51] Not did he, Diddy.
Speaker 3:
[69:53] I see.
Speaker 8:
[69:53] Y'all running from me, yo.
Speaker 2:
[69:55] All right. Nobody said nothing.
Speaker 8:
[69:56] Y'all running from me.
Speaker 2:
[69:57] You be trying to, yeah, I'm one of your little.
Speaker 8:
[70:00] Y'all running from me, yo.
Speaker 3:
[70:01] What are we running from, Flip?
Speaker 8:
[70:02] He's running from the eulogy, this Marc Lamont Hill, gang, bro. I'm not running from him.
Speaker 7:
[70:06] Usually, we talk about jail shit. I mean, which I guess could connect.
Speaker 8:
[70:10] Exactly. A that avoided jail.
Speaker 7:
[70:13] Yeah, we can get to it, but I want to talk about Diddy first.
Speaker 2:
[70:16] Puff lawyers are filing for him to be released immediately under the grounds of he was in there just doing adult sex stuff.
Speaker 6:
[70:29] First of many shit.
Speaker 4:
[70:30] It's deeper than that. They basically said that he was convicted based on the rules of the man act, which was an act that they implemented to stop Jack Johnson and all of the black entertainers from fucking white chicks. That was really what they were trying to stop him from doing.
Speaker 7:
[70:54] It was Jack and Johnson.
Speaker 8:
[70:58] All right, stop, Come on, stop.
Speaker 4:
[71:01] I'll be checkering. Yo, Doc, stop, man. So basically, I think his lawyers and what they say kind of made sense. It's basically saying that he was flying in whomever he flew in for acts that were not based on commercial purposes because they said that one of the stipulations is based around commercial purposes. So he like, yo, we was just doing this shit on some personal shit. It wasn't like he was selling this shit or like packaging it up and releasing it for profit.
Speaker 7:
[71:31] Here's what his lawyer said, freak offs and hotel nights were nightly choreographed, I'm sorry, highly choreographed sexual performances involving the use of costumes, role play and stage lighting, which were filmed so Coase and his girlfriends could watch this amateur pornography later. Pornography production and viewing of this sort is protected by the First Amendment and thus cannot be cannot constitutionally be prosecuted.
Speaker 6:
[71:53] You can just be hiding behind that First Amendment, yo.
Speaker 4:
[71:56] Yo, listen, loophole is a loophole. My thing is this, like even for commercial purposes, it kind of didn't make sense when I started reading about it. Because if that's the case, if you live in New York and you fly to LA to shoot some porn and they wrap it up and they sell it, what's the difference, kind of? You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:
[72:14] No one likes porn with condoms on, Ish. Carry on.
Speaker 4:
[72:19] Where condoms came from?
Speaker 3:
[72:20] Wrap it up. Carry on.
Speaker 4:
[72:22] No, I'm just saying, so it was a fine line to me on how you want to interpret the law. I'm not saying Puff ain't a piece of shit or I don't feel like Diggs, but what I'm saying is when you start adhering to the letter or the law, his lawyers have a very good case.
Speaker 6:
[72:36] Do you think they try to make an example out of Puff? Because his lawyers said this is the most time anyone's ever been convicted of with similar history.
Speaker 4:
[72:42] For those charges, yes. For him to have gotten four years for those charges, that was already, to me, not just.
Speaker 7:
[72:51] Amateur porn is a tough argument. It's a creative argument. And if I were him, I'd want my lawyer making it. And if I were the lawyer, it's probably the best argument you could make. I think the question they're going to have to deal with is not was this stuff videotaped, which is a fact, but was the primary purpose of these acts to make amateur pornography or were they doing sex acts that just happened to get videotaped? Because for Puff's lawyer's argument as a whole, to obtain it would mean that basically all this shit was being done so that we could make this production.
Speaker 3:
[73:24] Isn't the prostitution a thing?
Speaker 2:
[73:26] But yes, the soliciting is a thing, the across state lines is a thing, and the drug use is a thing.
Speaker 7:
[73:32] Unless I'm hiring them as actors to be or performers to be in my porn.
Speaker 6:
[73:36] Commerce has to be exchanged, right?
Speaker 7:
[73:38] And this is where it gets tricky. That's where it gets tricky, right? Because if I pay you to be in it, not you. If I pay a person, it's way better. If I pay someone, it's Idris. If I'm paying you to be in part of this amateur porn, then it's a different argument. That's what I'm saying. It's a creative argument. I just don't know if the court's going to buy it.
Speaker 4:
[74:01] But who's the determining factor? They've said even in the court cases that they would go back and look at what they did. Him and Shorty would go back and watch the tapes. So he can now say, even document it, that me and my girl would go back and watch the sex tapes.
Speaker 7:
[74:18] But then is every time someone has sex in video tapes, is that always amateur porn by definition? That's the question I'm trying to...
Speaker 4:
[74:25] Again, that's what I'm saying. It's just the person that is ingesting the facts and determining whether they tell... If you and your wife make porn and y'all go back and watch it later on, cool. Let's say you and your wife decided to hire a chick or hire a dude to join y'all and y'all go back and watch it later on, who's to say that that's not amateur porn that y'all are enjoying at a later time?
Speaker 3:
[74:45] But I think the issue is to...
Speaker 2:
[74:46] If at the later time, my wife says, hey, that's not what was happening, I was being forced, I was being coerced, I didn't want to do some of these things, I was being, like, if your wife contradicts what you're saying, then what?
Speaker 7:
[75:03] Which is what the testimony has been.
Speaker 3:
[75:04] Just for curiosity, I went to the Wiki page, and the entry says, in July 2nd, 2025, he was found guilty of two counts of transportation for the purposes of prostitution. If you're hiring prostitutes for a porn, you're still hiring prostitutes, though.
Speaker 7:
[75:19] No, but hold on, if I'm hiring them for the porn, then it's not prostitution.
Speaker 3:
[75:24] Why?
Speaker 7:
[75:24] Because they're actors. They're actors.
Speaker 6:
[75:26] They ain't got no sad card.
Speaker 7:
[75:27] It's only prostitution if I'm not doing a porn.
Speaker 6:
[75:29] Yes.
Speaker 3:
[75:30] Okay.
Speaker 7:
[75:31] But then it's like, well, what's the testimony of the sex workers? Are they saying, hey, I was hired to do amateur porn? Or are they saying I was hired to fuck?
Speaker 3:
[75:36] That's a good point.
Speaker 7:
[75:37] And that's what I'm saying. It's going to be hard to... It's a good creative argument. I just don't know if it's contradicted by the testimony.
Speaker 4:
[75:41] The sex workers have already testified that...
Speaker 3:
[75:44] Yeah, they rocking with him.
Speaker 4:
[75:45] And they testified to Puff. And a couple of them are now suing Shorty.
Speaker 3:
[75:49] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[75:50] Right. So some of the sex workers are saying...
Speaker 1:
[75:51] And a few more are suing him, too.
Speaker 3:
[75:53] Suing Puff?
Speaker 4:
[75:54] Yeah. I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[75:55] I know some of them are suing Cassie.
Speaker 4:
[75:57] I know some of them are suing... A couple of the dudes are suing Cassie. But also some of the dudes say, I've never spoken to Puff. I've never had any interaction with Puff. I've only spoken to Cassie. Cassie is the person that hired me. Not Puff. Right. So that's what they're saying. So to your point, when you're saying now, you go back and say, yo, I want to do these things. Now it's... You get what I'm saying? Like, I'm not saying... I'm not taking a side. I'm just being objective and saying, yo, I never spoke to this man. I got hired by her. She's saying she enjoyed these things. She's publicly said she enjoyed the freak-offs and was having freak-offs even when Puff wasn't there.
Speaker 3:
[76:31] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[76:32] It's a gray line. That's all I'm saying. It's a gray line. And sometimes reasonable doubt is enough to get me the fuck out of here and impose some gray lines.
Speaker 5:
[76:39] I got a question.
Speaker 7:
[76:40] It would have been a trial to the reasonable doubt as opposed to now.
Speaker 5:
[76:43] I got a question. Is this... Because the first thing I'm thinking, as a civilian myself, the first thing I'm thinking is, well, where did this come from? Why didn't they just use this, you know, this angle while they were at trial? But of course, the answer I'm thinking is, they were already going to plan to appeal as many times as they can, and this is just their first shot at an appeal. Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[77:04] I think this is a better argument for appeal, probably, than at trial. That's my sense. I'm not a lawyer, so I don't want to... But based on what I've heard lawyers say about this particular situation, that seems to be the argument. I've also heard lawyers say in the last 24 hours that this is a strong argument. They're not saying it's going to win, but they're saying if you go on appeal, this is a good one.
Speaker 2:
[77:23] I don't think any argument he presents is going to win just because of how I feel they feel about him.
Speaker 7:
[77:28] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[77:28] Like, you turned down the $50 million dollar bill nine times.
Speaker 1:
[77:31] I don't feel like we don't want you out of here. Agreed.
Speaker 7:
[77:34] But the appellate court may have a different disposition. That's true. Because at different courts, sometimes you have a conservative justice, sometimes you have a liberal justice, sometimes you might have somebody who's on the Bad Boy Tour. You never know. You may look up and get the right judges for your appeal. You just don't know.
Speaker 4:
[77:51] And some people are about the procedure and the letter of the law as opposed to any emotional bias that you may have based on seeing him beat up Cassie. I think all of those things played a part in him not getting exonerated. And I also think they played a part in his sentencing. Yeah, I agree. That's the bigger thing. You can go find niggas that really pimp for a living and they don't get four years in jail, fed time for their first defense. I'm talking about that wake up putting their foot in the, you know what I mean? They don't get that. So I think a lot of bias played a part in his sentencing. So you might get to write, again, appellate court judge that just goes by the letter of the law and let him go.
Speaker 7:
[78:31] It wouldn't shock, I don't...
Speaker 4:
[78:32] Or give some of his time back.
Speaker 1:
[78:33] What'd he get?
Speaker 4:
[78:34] He's done over a year and a half by already.
Speaker 7:
[78:37] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[78:37] Maybe two years. It's going on two years.
Speaker 5:
[78:38] That was the upside of not coming home on bell all that time handed out. I think that he still has a harder way to go than a regular person because he's rich as fuck and he's black, on top of the fact of him being famous. So it's like... Just like I was saying, some judges, or this way, some judges, or that way, some judges just see rapper, just see black man.
Speaker 7:
[78:57] Yeah, they don't care.
Speaker 5:
[78:58] Yeah, so...
Speaker 7:
[78:59] And they won't care. What are your predictions? You think he wins this or no? Nope.
Speaker 5:
[79:03] Nah.
Speaker 4:
[79:04] I think he comes home. I think they eat some of the time. I was about to look to see when he got locked up. They could potentially give him time served. If he did two years, he could get time served. He only got sentenced to four years.
Speaker 5:
[79:15] He walked out that day at court. Yeah, come on.
Speaker 3:
[79:17] He was arrested September 2024.
Speaker 7:
[79:19] So, he's about a year and a half.
Speaker 4:
[79:21] He got a year and a half.
Speaker 5:
[79:22] He's pushing it too.
Speaker 1:
[79:23] That time is flying.
Speaker 2:
[79:24] Yeah, it is.
Speaker 7:
[79:25] That's what everybody not in jail say. Time sure is flying.
Speaker 4:
[79:28] Bro, September 2024.
Speaker 7:
[79:30] I'm sure he don't feel that way.
Speaker 4:
[79:31] Forty-eight months? Forty months? Whatever his sentence was.
Speaker 5:
[79:35] Wait a minute. That's when he got sentenced or that's when he got locked up? We got a lot of time. That's what we talking about.
Speaker 7:
[79:40] He been locked up for a year and a half.
Speaker 2:
[79:40] He ain't ever locked up. That time, dude go slow in jail, boy.
Speaker 4:
[79:45] Yo, CEO, what time is it? 10-12.
Speaker 8:
[79:47] CEO, what time is it?
Speaker 4:
[79:48] Yo, you go to sleep.
Speaker 8:
[79:49] 10-15.
Speaker 4:
[79:50] Yo, you wake up thinking you had the best nap in the world. Yo, CEO, what time is it? 11-05, man. You just asked me.
Speaker 3:
[79:56] You're like, damn.
Speaker 4:
[79:58] I thought it was some bullshit.
Speaker 8:
[80:00] Everybody not like you, and you had a lot of connects when you got locked up. Had the phone in there, you know what I'm saying? Had the food. We heard about you, boy.
Speaker 7:
[80:08] It was a long weekend.
Speaker 8:
[80:09] We heard about you, boy. Long weekend. I wouldn't be surprised if you was chilling after you came home. You looked out for me, so when I come home, I'm going to shout you out on the pod. I know you had tricks.
Speaker 1:
[80:19] On the pod. I used to be selling pod shout-outs.
Speaker 8:
[80:23] Yeah. He's trying to do that. Shout out to the CEO. We know you had tricks.
Speaker 2:
[80:29] You never kept in touch with Shorty when you got locked up at the pod, and you was like the sheriff or whoever that was.
Speaker 8:
[80:38] He kept in touch.
Speaker 2:
[80:38] He was cool with the word.
Speaker 8:
[80:39] He got her gram.
Speaker 2:
[80:40] Look.
Speaker 5:
[80:41] You got locked up at the pod, ass.
Speaker 1:
[80:43] That's my son.
Speaker 2:
[80:44] You a dirty bitch.
Speaker 5:
[80:46] I just stay talking. I just...
Speaker 7:
[80:48] Catch him on up.
Speaker 4:
[80:49] Yeah, I'm ignoring these guys.
Speaker 3:
[80:51] It's important.
Speaker 8:
[80:52] You got the sheriff gram? The sheriff gram? God, why?
Speaker 3:
[80:58] This is nuts.
Speaker 8:
[80:59] Why? You plan on getting locked up?
Speaker 4:
[81:00] Hey, yo, I can't.
Speaker 8:
[81:01] We got a broadcast. I don't like shit like that.
Speaker 1:
[81:03] You're right.
Speaker 2:
[81:03] He ain't been locked up since.
Speaker 1:
[81:06] He ain't been locked up since, boys.
Speaker 6:
[81:07] I just haven't committed any crimes since.
Speaker 1:
[81:10] That's not true.
Speaker 8:
[81:11] That's not true.
Speaker 1:
[81:12] I don't want to be blad, but anyway.
Speaker 2:
[81:15] Come on, more jail, more jail. Come on, y'all twisted my arm a little bit on the puff shit. This Matthew Perry shit, I'm standing strong. Oh, this is a quick hit.
Speaker 3:
[81:24] It's pretty interesting. Yeah. Eric Adams is now Albanian.
Speaker 6:
[81:28] Congratulations.
Speaker 7:
[81:31] All right, come on, Marc. I called you long, though.
Speaker 4:
[81:34] You can't tell him how he identifies.
Speaker 6:
[81:36] What the are we talking about?
Speaker 3:
[81:38] He's been granted citizenship by Albania.
Speaker 6:
[81:40] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[81:41] Well, go Eric Adams.
Speaker 3:
[81:43] That's how it's important.
Speaker 6:
[81:45] You do be in them hookah spots.
Speaker 4:
[81:46] Get them multiple passports ready.
Speaker 3:
[81:48] Yeah, amen.
Speaker 1:
[81:49] He was telling that bitch on Delta, off, boy.
Speaker 7:
[81:52] Oh, he was? Yo. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[81:54] He said, I ain't the mayor no more, mama. Come on, more jail shit. The lady that drugged and killed Matthew Perry got- What?
Speaker 6:
[82:05] From friends.
Speaker 2:
[82:06] Matthew Perry from friends, got 15 years. I think she should have got more. Ish thinks she should have got less and we're about to fight about it.
Speaker 5:
[82:15] Is the lady that went to jail the doctor or is she the middleman?
Speaker 6:
[82:17] She's the dealer. Oh, they got the dealer.
Speaker 3:
[82:19] A street park assistant.
Speaker 5:
[82:21] I thought they were going after the doctor.
Speaker 6:
[82:22] They're cracking down on the dealers these days.
Speaker 5:
[82:24] I read the book.
Speaker 4:
[82:25] No, they're cracking down on dealers if you are responsible for some white famous person being killed. They're not cracking down on dealers that killed Ray Ray and Kit Kat over there in the Bronx or in North...
Speaker 5:
[82:35] Ray Ray died? Also, ketamine has been found to be useful in a lot of situations. Therapeutic people getting off drugs with ketamine, people curing depression with ketamine. So, I don't know. I watched a documentary about somebody getting their kid ketamine in Mexico. And that was like the only thing that was helping them. I don't know. I read Matthew Perry's book. Like, you know, you suffer from...
Speaker 7:
[82:58] Oh, don't say that about here.
Speaker 5:
[82:59] You're not allowed to read books?
Speaker 7:
[83:00] No, I mentioned.
Speaker 5:
[83:02] Not memoirs.
Speaker 7:
[83:02] I had that brandy fiasco last week.
Speaker 2:
[83:04] No, not in a day like a geek.
Speaker 5:
[83:08] Who wrote a book in a day?
Speaker 7:
[83:09] Mark.
Speaker 6:
[83:10] Mark Riefa, books a week.
Speaker 5:
[83:13] Will it take you a day to read?
Speaker 7:
[83:15] Yes. But Matthew Perry.
Speaker 8:
[83:17] Good will hunt nice.
Speaker 7:
[83:19] How about them apples?
Speaker 8:
[83:21] Hey, yo. Hey, yo. Papa, I hope you're proud. My dead father.
Speaker 3:
[83:28] I hope you're proud.
Speaker 8:
[83:29] You're playing with his family? He's playing with my family?
Speaker 3:
[83:34] That's a new low.
Speaker 6:
[83:34] Damn, yo.
Speaker 2:
[83:36] Wait, that's a new dude?
Speaker 8:
[83:39] I didn't. Damn. Marc, I didn't say that.
Speaker 6:
[83:42] It's okay.
Speaker 8:
[83:43] Nah, because you're going to play a mod. That would be a check. So stop. You're playing my wife. Hit me up too. I heard what you said. Stop it, man.
Speaker 7:
[83:50] No, she didn't.
Speaker 8:
[83:51] She did. She watch. Why you letting feel like you're not coming home?
Speaker 7:
[83:56] Where was you at when she told you that?
Speaker 8:
[83:59] My wife hit me up. Hit you to that?
Speaker 7:
[84:01] Exactly.
Speaker 2:
[84:02] I want to ask you before the topic continues. Are you of the belief that the same resources used to find the killer of Matthew Perry should be the same resources used to find the killer of Ray Ray and Kit Kat?
Speaker 4:
[84:17] Absolutely. I think for justice to be carried out equally is not a bad thing and not something that is a farce.
Speaker 5:
[84:25] Put a drug dealer down? What are we talking about?
Speaker 4:
[84:27] Ideally, ideally, I live in the real world. I'm saying that ideally, if you're going to expend these resources for this human being, the same resources need to be expended for that human being.
Speaker 2:
[84:38] Oh, just ideally?
Speaker 4:
[84:39] Yeah, that's what creates all the inequities that we face today.
Speaker 2:
[84:43] All lives matter, Joe. When I first got in the streets at 14 years old, one of the very first lessons, not for me, but if you're going to kill a, kill somebody that ain't looking for and don't care about. That's one of the first things they told me. So why would I think that Matthew Perry resources is going to be used for the crackhead and the baby? That just seems silly to me.
Speaker 4:
[85:05] No, what I'm saying is, these are tax-paying citizens, and so I think that it should be distributed accordingly.
Speaker 2:
[85:15] But my ping pong I want to have with you, like I think that this is the case, I think your statement is true, I just think it's true for famous people.
Speaker 8:
[85:24] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[85:26] I think there's a crossroads where it can get racial, but for the most part, I think it's a famous people thing. Michael Williams drug dealers, they got them niggas in a week.
Speaker 6:
[85:37] That's true, they found them.
Speaker 1:
[85:39] And served them up.
Speaker 2:
[85:42] Mac Miller drug dealers, that one took a little longer, but packed them up.
Speaker 4:
[85:47] The dude from Mission Impossible. Who you keep saying who is that? The white dude, Parks, the white hair, white guy, I forgot his name. He's pretty good.
Speaker 3:
[85:58] I thought it was Philip Seymour, but I don't think that it is.
Speaker 4:
[86:00] Pretty good actor, he's been in a few things, but my thing is just this, and you're giving somebody 15 years.
Speaker 7:
[86:06] 15 years is a lot.
Speaker 4:
[86:06] That's a lot of time.
Speaker 7:
[86:07] By the way, the doctor who they got last December got I think 18 months or...
Speaker 4:
[86:12] Yeah, like dog.
Speaker 2:
[86:13] In what case?
Speaker 7:
[86:13] For Matthew Perry's doctor. Matthew Perry's doctor also was convicted in December of 2025, and I think they got, I could tell you, but it was no more than 18 months, somewhere between 16 and 18 months.
Speaker 4:
[86:25] So the lady's name...
Speaker 5:
[86:25] At least you can get that kind of shit too.
Speaker 4:
[86:27] The lady's name is Jasveen Senga, quote unquote, the ketamine queen.
Speaker 5:
[86:32] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[86:32] They said she got a nickname.
Speaker 2:
[86:35] She got a nickname, pack her up.
Speaker 7:
[86:37] And Salvador Plasencia is the physician who gave him ketamine. He actually got 30, excuse me, it was 30 months in prison.
Speaker 3:
[86:43] See, I would feel, I would go against Ish if it was like tainted ketamine, if it was fentanyl or something in there. But if it's what he ordered and he took too much of it, 15 sounds very excessive.
Speaker 6:
[86:57] You should have read the instructions before you showed up to the party.
Speaker 2:
[86:59] But ordered from who? If you're ordering from the street dealer and you overdose, they're coming to get the street dealer.
Speaker 7:
[87:05] Oh, they're coming to get you out.
Speaker 3:
[87:06] Oh yeah. 15 I'm just saying is a lot.
Speaker 7:
[87:08] This shit shouldn't be illegal is the problem.
Speaker 3:
[87:10] If you poison the drugs, I think you should get 15.
Speaker 4:
[87:13] Because now you're lying.
Speaker 7:
[87:14] You're killing me.
Speaker 4:
[87:14] If I sell you a Colt 45 and a Colt 45 got some Fent in it, you don't know you're taking Fent.
Speaker 3:
[87:21] I think I'm freestyling, but I'm pretty sure Mack Rest In Peace was either Coke or Pills that had Fentanyl in it.
Speaker 1:
[87:27] They them up, yeah.
Speaker 3:
[87:29] That's extremely fucked up in my opinion.
Speaker 7:
[87:30] That was Michael K.
Speaker 4:
[87:30] Williams.
Speaker 5:
[87:31] Also, but you know what, I remember at first, it was this thing where people would be selling drugs and it would be fake drugs and they would cut it with Fentanyl, right? But then it became a thing where people are selling drugs and it's Fentanyl and they know it's Fentanyl. So whether it's like a fake Xanax or a fake Percocet, they still know that it's Fentanyl because it's half the price and this person never runs out, right? So it's like that changed. Like in the beginning people were overdosing that way and people's family members will be like, Oh, we're going to fuck them up. Who sold them this? Now people kind of know that these motherfuckers are addicted to the shit they wanted. It's not stepped on. It's a market for that. Where there are pills, where there are certain drugs in, the ingredients Fentanyl and you want it.
Speaker 8:
[88:21] And the people are aware of that? I thought it was the younger people.
Speaker 5:
[88:24] It's almost like it ain't an age thing. It's almost like you would have a pill block that people get from Rite Aid, but then it's a pill block of all Fentanyl. And people go to that pill block because that's cheaper than a Rite Aid block.
Speaker 3:
[88:33] Also, sometimes, I think that's true. I think some people choose. But I also do think sometimes it's just like, oh, this guy's got good fucking perks. Not knowing that it's Fentanyl, I just know he's got some fire shit.
Speaker 8:
[88:45] And I want more.
Speaker 3:
[88:46] Like, they might not be asking, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 5:
[88:48] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[88:49] be laced in with Fentanyl. No, what I'm telling you, everybody's not aware that this is Fentanyl laced in.
Speaker 5:
[88:53] But this is what I'm saying. There was a time where it was a laced thing. I just think that nowadays it's more excuse to know what the fuck is going on. They're buying it. It's cheaper. It's not a trick. Oh, I don't know. Niggas know.
Speaker 4:
[89:05] I don't think Shorty shouldn't go to jail. Like, be clear, I'm not saying that. I don't think she should go to jail. I'm saying that 15 years ago.
Speaker 1:
[89:10] How you killing from friends?
Speaker 5:
[89:14] Matt was a monster. I read that man.
Speaker 4:
[89:15] But he was a monster. I don't want to beat you up.
Speaker 2:
[89:18] Wait, Matthew Perry was a monster?
Speaker 5:
[89:20] Matthew Perry was a drug addict, and drug addiction causes you to be a monster sometimes. Matthew Perry discovered drugs early on in his career, and it got worse and worse and worse. When he was on Friends, when Friends were at the height, he was fucked up.
Speaker 7:
[89:33] You can see. Look how skinny he was.
Speaker 5:
[89:35] And most of the people that worked there and that ran shit knew it. But that show was that big that you could not take him off. You could not replace him.
Speaker 6:
[89:42] He was on that softwares?
Speaker 2:
[89:43] Okay, for me, if you call somebody a monster, I need more help.
Speaker 8:
[89:46] Yeah, what was he used to?
Speaker 6:
[89:48] Was he just doing cocaine?
Speaker 5:
[89:49] No, he wasn't doing cocaine. He was like an opiate person, like a pill person. He would do a lot. Alcoholism.
Speaker 3:
[89:55] Was he doing terrible things?
Speaker 2:
[89:55] Yeah, have you been in any reports of sexual assault?
Speaker 5:
[89:59] I'm sorry, when I should have said a drug-eating monster.
Speaker 7:
[90:02] She mean like a fiend. Not a bad person.
Speaker 5:
[90:05] But things that come with drug addiction, cheat on your girl, whatever, you fucking, you having fun, you party, and regular shit, you know? Not like a... Let me take that back.
Speaker 2:
[90:14] Yo, you're calling a a fiend and a monster.
Speaker 4:
[90:17] No, they're not equivalent. They're not equivalent.
Speaker 3:
[90:19] He was home, chilling in the hot tub.
Speaker 7:
[90:22] In the hot tub.
Speaker 3:
[90:23] Trying to get high.
Speaker 2:
[90:25] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[90:26] I'm not calling him a monster.
Speaker 2:
[90:27] Yeah, I've heard of the worst ways to get high.
Speaker 6:
[90:30] So what do you think the time should be?
Speaker 7:
[90:33] Like, not 15, three years?
Speaker 4:
[90:35] I think it depends on what your... No, I think it depends on what your record is. I think you should be charged like a drug dealer, like I think it should be uniformity across the board. Like, I don't think that you should get more time based on what person used your drugs and their level of success.
Speaker 3:
[90:52] I think drugs should be legal.
Speaker 7:
[90:53] I think they should be legal. I don't think nobody should get time for that.
Speaker 5:
[90:55] Why are people... I'm providing you a service. You want this. You don't want to go to the ghetto. You don't want to walk around all these people. I'm coming to the crib real quick. You know what I mean? Sometimes we smoke a bunch together. I say, you little drugs, I know the kids. It's simple shit. I know your mom.
Speaker 1:
[91:11] What?
Speaker 8:
[91:12] What the is Parks talking about? get hat for their dealers.
Speaker 5:
[91:18] Parks, did you just say get some ass? I'm delivering this man powder and sucking his dick.
Speaker 1:
[91:24] No.
Speaker 8:
[91:26] Some of the dealers get ass.
Speaker 5:
[91:27] Bro, I never heard no drug dealer go sell a dick sucker at the same time.
Speaker 11:
[91:33] That's bullshit, you the only girl.
Speaker 5:
[91:35] If anybody else was saying it, it ish was selling his back in the day drunkenness. So y'all wouldn't say, oh, did you suck her titties too?
Speaker 3:
[91:41] So you're not big on customer service.
Speaker 8:
[91:44] He did suck titties. Mola, this was dropping off clothes and knocking it off at the same time. How much you want?
Speaker 1:
[91:53] want a Google review.
Speaker 5:
[91:54] There's no woman drug dealer that's giving up pussy. That's the case, you just gonna sell pussy.
Speaker 1:
[91:57] Yeah, his name in the streets.
Speaker 8:
[91:59] His name is Muddy, boy.
Speaker 1:
[92:00] Yo, you heard about the landlord that give heads. Yo, yo, you heard about the.
Speaker 4:
[92:06] Haven't heard, they heard a peep. You crazy as hell. Now, they found mad shit in the Shorty Crib. They said they found thousands of pills that included meth, cocaine and Xanis.
Speaker 5:
[92:17] Oh, she's a drug dealer.
Speaker 7:
[92:17] She's a drug dealer. Look, if you ever wanna get high, let them get high. I don't support criminalizing that stuff and I don't support, I think we actually create a market that makes it more violent and more dangerous.
Speaker 5:
[92:29] Yeah, it doesn't work.
Speaker 7:
[92:30] We know it doesn't work.
Speaker 5:
[92:31] We know the way we handle drugs in this country and what it does and how it does. So it's like at this point, we know that people that are addicts should get treatment. Now, we still don't know that people that sell drugs need treatment too, you know what I mean? That part is still fucked up, but it's like things that we've done in the past do not work. That's a fact. used to go to jail. used to come have a baby, middle of the crack epidemic, everybody on crack. You go to the hospital, the baby, they lock you up, take the baby. It doesn't make no sense. Then they have all this, the crack baby, the crack baby, they did all these studies, these babies didn't have an issue. You know what I mean? Just locking them up for nothing, destroying the family for nothing. Crazy shit. It doesn't work.
Speaker 2:
[93:11] Rest in peace, Matthew Perry.
Speaker 4:
[93:12] You're saying throw the key away?
Speaker 2:
[93:13] No, not throw the key away.
Speaker 1:
[93:15] You might have twisted me a little.
Speaker 4:
[93:16] Again?
Speaker 2:
[93:18] Because I need to hear more.
Speaker 3:
[93:20] I think drugs should be legal and regulated, so you're getting what you fucking want to get. And maybe you can't buy as much heroin as you will kill you.
Speaker 6:
[93:29] Don't they have some stuff like these shops or set up where you can like shoot up your heroin down like New York City?
Speaker 7:
[93:35] I love those.
Speaker 5:
[93:35] In Amsterdam forever.
Speaker 6:
[93:38] No, like in New York.
Speaker 7:
[93:38] You're talking about SIFs, safe injection facilities. That's crazy to me. Well, it is until you think about it a little differently, right? People who, if you don't have a safe injection facility, then people are under bridges doing it, they're sharing work, they're sharing needles. Without those facilities, getting rid of facilities doesn't stop people from getting high. It just makes people get high unsafe. It's like when people say, if you give up condoms in school, kids are going to be. Kids are always fucking.
Speaker 3:
[94:03] And it makes people get high in a park where kids are going to be the next day. Exactly.
Speaker 5:
[94:10] On top of the fact, B. Dot, it works in other countries. So we've seen other countries, them people have safe places to shoot and that's where they go.
Speaker 6:
[94:17] But that's just going to kill you.
Speaker 4:
[94:18] But did you see the commercial?
Speaker 5:
[94:19] But you're going to get high and die anyway.
Speaker 7:
[94:22] I've never seen a heroin addict not take heroin because they have an open facility. And here's the other thing, when you have a safe injection facility, you can also have social workers there, health workers. If you know where the drug addicts are going to be, you can actually treat them and get them off of drugs. When they're shooting heroin in the ass behind a dumpster, you can't do nothing with that.
Speaker 1:
[94:43] Y'all ain't gonna lie, I forgot how it feels to have Ish, Marc and Mona together on the drug topics. Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[94:52] Parks is with us too.
Speaker 8:
[94:54] They're about to go into the knock conversation. They put knock in the trees. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:
[94:59] These three boys.
Speaker 8:
[95:01] They body this shit.
Speaker 1:
[95:02] Oh my God.
Speaker 2:
[95:04] Stupid y'all.
Speaker 8:
[95:05] Especially Marc, when Marc in his bag.
Speaker 5:
[95:07] You damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Speaker 8:
[95:10] It's true.
Speaker 3:
[95:11] You figured it out.
Speaker 8:
[95:12] We happy with you, you know.
Speaker 2:
[95:13] You figured it out.
Speaker 5:
[95:15] I'm telling you, you damned if you do, you damned if you don't. And I never sucked a dick after I broke somebody some goddamn coke.
Speaker 3:
[95:23] Shout out to the people with drug and substance abuse issues.
Speaker 5:
[95:26] I'm telling you that metal.
Speaker 3:
[95:28] Shout out to people that are in prison for way longer than they should be.
Speaker 8:
[95:31] Way longer. So free her in advance?
Speaker 1:
[95:35] I'm sorry, no please.
Speaker 8:
[95:36] Free her in advance?
Speaker 1:
[95:37] Free her.
Speaker 3:
[95:37] I don't know about free her, but yeah, free her actually. I say free her. I'm saying it on the air.
Speaker 7:
[95:41] Free them all.
Speaker 5:
[95:42] People in jail for selling fucking weed.
Speaker 7:
[95:44] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[95:44] Tell them one get killed.
Speaker 5:
[95:46] 20 years.
Speaker 4:
[95:46] Now free them Joe.
Speaker 7:
[95:48] Definitely don't want them to get killed.
Speaker 1:
[95:49] This lady? I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[95:51] I'm saving my freeze for somebody that I care about.
Speaker 5:
[95:55] He's saving his freeze like it's a limited amount.
Speaker 8:
[95:58] Yeah, like you got unlimited freeze.
Speaker 5:
[95:59] You got unlimited freeze, Joe.
Speaker 2:
[96:00] No, I don't have unlimited freeze. I don't want unlimited free.
Speaker 3:
[96:07] Free the sacklers.
Speaker 5:
[96:10] Free the jails except mystical.
Speaker 1:
[96:13] Keep mystical.
Speaker 7:
[96:13] Ain't a bad rule.
Speaker 1:
[96:15] Yeah, he great.
Speaker 5:
[96:16] Yeah, freaky ass.
Speaker 7:
[96:18] Let's go dangerous.
Speaker 3:
[96:19] No, keep them locked. Keep the tree driver.
Speaker 5:
[96:21] All this sex, guys. We gotta keep them locked up. There's nothing we can do with them.
Speaker 6:
[96:27] Keep mystical. Those guys.
Speaker 3:
[96:29] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[96:30] Keep the tree.
Speaker 8:
[96:30] You want to push IZ stand, Jim?
Speaker 6:
[96:32] I don't want them out.
Speaker 5:
[96:33] Oh, shit.
Speaker 1:
[96:34] At least not in New Jersey.
Speaker 2:
[96:38] New England.
Speaker 8:
[96:43] That's too close.
Speaker 2:
[96:44] New Rochette. New Delhi. Anyway, I ain't gonna hold you. New England.
Speaker 4:
[96:54] New Guinea, Nick.
Speaker 2:
[96:55] New Brunswick. Africa. Not again, though. Oh, come on, now's a good time to get to some of the sexy freaky topics that we got.
Speaker 3:
[97:05] Yikes.
Speaker 1:
[97:06] I know it feels like we did that with the puff shit. About to say.
Speaker 7:
[97:08] I think this will be doing this whole episode.
Speaker 2:
[97:10] We can go to Dianna Russini, or we can go to-
Speaker 3:
[97:13] FunderSat.
Speaker 2:
[97:14] Nick Glaser.
Speaker 3:
[97:15] Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:
[97:15] Nikki Glaser.
Speaker 3:
[97:16] I thought we were talking about the big RIP, because that's also-
Speaker 7:
[97:18] No, that's not sexy.
Speaker 2:
[97:20] Actually, yeah, come on, Marc, the suspension's killing me. Go ahead, do it.
Speaker 7:
[97:23] There's no suspensions. All right, so we got a couple of RIPs that we want to do.
Speaker 2:
[97:26] You know the one we're waiting on.
Speaker 7:
[97:28] Yeah. First, I'm going to give one to Blondy, a hip hop legend from the group Sequence. Of course, we shouted out, and did a RIP to Angie Stone, her bandmate and co-founder. It's been almost a year now that Angie Stone passed? Damn.
Speaker 2:
[97:44] Already? Time's still flying.
Speaker 7:
[97:46] I might be wrong about the date, but it's probably hasn't been about a year.
Speaker 4:
[97:49] It's not been about that.
Speaker 7:
[97:51] But Blondy was the other, well, they make up the two-thirds of the group. These are hip hop pioneers, hip hop legends, and again, we often don't write Sequence in particular in the hip hop history, but often early women pioneers in the hip hop history. So I just want to shout out Blondy who passed away this week. Rest in peace to her. The big story that everybody's been talking about for the last 24 hours has been the death of Afrika Bambaataa.
Speaker 3:
[98:19] Indeed.
Speaker 7:
[98:20] This may be the toughest eulogy that I've ever had to do up here. Why? The word eulogy, etymologically, the first word EU.
Speaker 3:
[98:34] Yes, into your fucking etymological bag.
Speaker 7:
[98:40] Think about it. That logos is words, but that EU means good. Eulogy is good words. And it's hard to... Who read that?
Speaker 2:
[98:51] I had no idea.
Speaker 7:
[98:53] Books.
Speaker 2:
[98:54] Fuck you, Marc.
Speaker 7:
[98:55] All kinds of shit in the books, man. And it's hard to give a eulogy for Afrika Bambaataa. I mean, anybody who knows hip hop knows that Afrika Bambaataa is one of the pioneers. You can't talk about hip hop without talking about Afrika Bambaataa. In 1982, Planet Rock becomes not just a soundtrack to the streets and one of the most important hip hop songs ever made. Some of y'all know it from the City Girls remake. But he really put hip hop on a map in a different kind of way. And even before that, in the late 70s, early 80s, as a DJ, you know, when hip hop was still a local event, when hip hop was still a live event, when the DJ was the centerpiece in some ways more than the MC, he was there as well. You can't talk hip hop without talking Afrika Bambaataa, and you can't talk about hip hop culture without talking about the Universal Zulu Nation. By the time you get to the late 80s, early 90s, with like the cultural nationalism of hip hop, when everybody's wearing braids and sarongs and colors, and you got all these groups out there, they owe a debt. Yeah, that's where it comes from. Yeah, they owe a debt to the Universal Zulu Nation. That often doesn't get written into the history of hip hop. By the time we get to native tongues, we're already almost a generation past what the Universal Zulu Nation did. So Afrika Bambaataa was the leader of all of that. And so under a normal situation, we would have started with some band music. We would have started with Planet Rock, and we wouldn't be shouting him out, and we'd be pouring out liquor for Afrika Bambaataa. But it's impossible for me.
Speaker 6:
[100:27] For me too.
Speaker 7:
[100:28] For all of us, with any kind of principle or care, to talk about Afrika Bambaataa the way we talk about other people in a eulogy, because for all the contributions he's made to hip hop, he's also done tremendous harm. You know, one of the most vocal voices that we've seen and heard is Hassan Campbell, who's come forward to talk about the sexual violence that was perpetrated by Afrika Bambaataa against him. He's talked about that. That's his story.
Speaker 1:
[100:57] The second worst thing Afrika Bambaataa did, bring us this nigger to never stop talking.
Speaker 5:
[101:03] Oh my God.
Speaker 1:
[101:04] This fucking up.
Speaker 7:
[101:06] But, I mean, he's a lot, but that's what untreated trauma looks like sometimes. Last year, Afrika Bambaataa lost a civil case by an anonymous accuser for sexual abuse and I believe trafficking as well. But over the course of decades, we've heard the stories. First-hand accounts, not just people who heard something, who heard something, who heard something, but people who come forward and say, Afrika Bambaataa, when I was a child, harmed me, he abused me, he did all kinds of things to me. And unfortunately, too much of hip hop culture has been lionizing him and ignoring the harm, even when it's come forward. And some of the biggest names in hip hop history, some of the biggest pioneers in hip hop history have whitewashed that, ignored it, or even said it's not important or it's less important than what BAM contributed to the culture. And I think that that's a sickness that's not about hip hop. That's just a social collective, societal, cultural sickness. We all ignore the screams of children too often. And so I don't have a rest in peace for Afrika Bambaataa. But I do have words of healing and condolences and love and care for all the people that he harmed. We'll never forget or write him out of hip hop history. But we always have to have that asterisk next to it because those children matter far more than any musical contribution.
Speaker 3:
[102:30] Very well said.
Speaker 5:
[102:31] Thank you, Marc.
Speaker 3:
[102:32] Very well said.
Speaker 1:
[102:33] You smoked that, Marc.
Speaker 3:
[102:34] Yeah, you did.
Speaker 8:
[102:34] Yeah, good job.
Speaker 3:
[102:36] Damn, I thought we had him.
Speaker 1:
[102:38] I thought we almost had him. I thought this one would be a little tricky.
Speaker 3:
[102:41] He smoked the shit out of that.
Speaker 1:
[102:43] He did it.
Speaker 3:
[102:43] He smoked the shit out of that.
Speaker 5:
[102:44] Like shit Philly do under pressure.
Speaker 1:
[102:47] Just more. Just more.
Speaker 5:
[102:48] Oh, well, that's enough.
Speaker 1:
[102:50] And I mean, just want to make one minor correction.
Speaker 2:
[102:54] You can definitely write him out of the hip hop story, you tell.
Speaker 6:
[102:57] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[102:58] You don't have to include this one bit.
Speaker 7:
[103:00] In a way, right?
Speaker 6:
[103:01] You have to.
Speaker 7:
[103:01] But we got to tell the truth.
Speaker 2:
[103:02] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[103:03] We could keep the song and break it. Yeah, it's always tricky with these.
Speaker 6:
[103:09] Yeah, they lose any sleep last night.
Speaker 5:
[103:11] When did they start? When did he first start getting accused? Because I didn't hear nothing until I signed. I didn't know.
Speaker 7:
[103:17] So it's interesting. So I have a...
Speaker 8:
[103:18] So he...
Speaker 3:
[103:20] I worked with people from the Bronx for a very long time that were kind of aware or heard rumblings or heard stories, like you said, third, fourth, fifth party or whatever. It's kind of been known for a while on some level.
Speaker 7:
[103:30] Known secret.
Speaker 8:
[103:31] They called him the Boogeyman out there. Did they? They called him the Boogeyman. He had a lot of tough around him. He would just do a lot of nasty shit. You know what I'm saying? First I heard it was from a guy named Beastinger. And he talked about it and then I heard Hassan Campbell.
Speaker 7:
[103:45] What you saying, Marc? The first sign I had was when he was best friends with the leader of Dr. York.
Speaker 3:
[103:52] Oh shit.
Speaker 7:
[103:53] Yeah, he was...
Speaker 3:
[103:54] Full circle.
Speaker 7:
[103:54] When I was in, I remember being a kid, a teenager, and Bam came up to the land a couple of times in Georgia. And over the last time I saw him, because I didn't really know Bam, I never really... I've interacted with him and before I knew the monster stories, I saw him at the National Hip Hop Political Conference, it was somewhere, and he had on the paraphernalia of the call. And we talked for a few minutes. Maybe like a year or two later, I heard everything. But then I started putting two and two together, because Dr. York didn't have really friends. He didn't really kick it with a lot of people. But he kicked it with... And I don't know what to make of that in terms of their specific story, but it's a hell of a coincidence that they would be together, kick it together, and in these stories come out together.
Speaker 3:
[104:39] I recorded BAM in maybe 09 and I did not know about any of this shit. So some time after that, I would say, for sure.
Speaker 5:
[104:47] Especially after, when you say with Dr. York, because at that point in Dr. York's life, and please correct me if I'm wrong, he has the most control because he has his own land. Like it's his own.
Speaker 7:
[104:57] He moved to Edenton, Georgia.
Speaker 5:
[104:58] So you could do what the fuck you want to do there. So it's like y'all gonna be friends anywhere as friends where he's...
Speaker 7:
[105:04] And BAM has come to that land.
Speaker 5:
[105:05] I bet. Freaky ass niggas.
Speaker 7:
[105:08] That's crazy.
Speaker 5:
[105:09] Yeah, it is. That's some crazy wild shit. That's sick though. That's crazy.
Speaker 7:
[105:16] There's no real transition.
Speaker 3:
[105:17] No, that's a tough one. That's a tough one.
Speaker 2:
[105:20] All right. Well, we're staying with all things kinky. Okay. Dianna Russini was seen at... Dianna Russini is the head NFL analyst for The Athletic, used to work for ESPN. She was seen at an Arizona Resort.
Speaker 6:
[105:39] Sedona, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[105:40] Hugged up with Mike Vrabel, the head coach for the New England Patriots. It was a big story released by The Times, including pictures. Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 1:
[105:54] That's the story.
Speaker 6:
[105:55] Are they both single?
Speaker 1:
[105:56] They're both married.
Speaker 2:
[105:58] Mike Vrabel has been married since 99. Dianna Russini. Dianna Russini has been married since 2020. And this is the second time that Dianna Russini's name has been undefined. In 2015, somebody that worked for the Redskins, the commanders with the Redskins then, their wife accused Dianna Russini of inappropriate behavior with the husband and yada yada yada. She later apologized and not Dianna, the wife later apologized and said she shouldn't have come forward and yada yada yada. But this is the second time. Now, why this story is absolutely hilarious is every single clip that you find of Dianna Russini talking about her husband sounds like a complete shit show and a mess. If you haven't heard them, I have them for you. Of course you don't.
Speaker 1:
[106:53] I like to hear it.
Speaker 2:
[106:54] Here we go.
Speaker 1:
[106:55] Please. Come on.
Speaker 11:
[106:56] I'm not going to eat.
Speaker 9:
[106:57] My family is going to hate me for 12 days. I'm not going to sleep.
Speaker 11:
[107:00] I'm not going to eat.
Speaker 9:
[107:01] My family is going to hate me. My husband is going to threaten divorce. But we've signed up for this.
Speaker 11:
[107:06] This I didn't sign up. I was not ready.
Speaker 9:
[107:09] And we're getting divorced at the end of the year.
Speaker 5:
[107:11] Right.
Speaker 3:
[107:12] Stop breaking news.
Speaker 2:
[107:15] She'll be doing this shit on sports shows.
Speaker 10:
[107:18] Sorry, Kev.
Speaker 8:
[107:19] Dianna, with the eagles or she?
Speaker 9:
[107:21] He doesn't even know who I am right now.
Speaker 11:
[107:25] He's okay.
Speaker 9:
[107:25] Oh, yes, we've talked about. We've never been more disconnected in our lives.
Speaker 11:
[107:30] Our text messages look like two robots.
Speaker 5:
[107:33] Hello? Hello.
Speaker 2:
[107:35] Just go to the motions.
Speaker 8:
[107:36] Is he getting?
Speaker 9:
[107:37] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[107:38] Boys alive?
Speaker 3:
[107:39] Is he an insider in the divorce? Love you?
Speaker 9:
[107:42] Any of that?
Speaker 3:
[107:43] Love you? Love you too?
Speaker 9:
[107:44] No. Not even emoji. I get a picture of Mikey and Joey looking adorable and perfectly dressed because Kevin's so good at that. Right. I'll write back. Miss you guys. You too. He texts us the next day, going to work. I'm like, what? Fifteen hours just passed.
Speaker 1:
[108:00] Right.
Speaker 9:
[108:02] I have a lot of work to do, guys, when I get home.
Speaker 5:
[108:04] A lot of work to do.
Speaker 2:
[108:05] Like a marriage, is what you're saying.
Speaker 11:
[108:07] Yeah.
Speaker 9:
[108:09] I'm going to be a full insider on my marriage the second I land.
Speaker 2:
[108:12] Right.
Speaker 5:
[108:13] Wow.
Speaker 9:
[108:13] You know who lets me know my marriage is falling apart? My mom. So that's good.
Speaker 5:
[108:16] Oh, does she?
Speaker 9:
[108:17] What does she say?
Speaker 5:
[108:18] I'm going to walk over here.
Speaker 2:
[108:19] What did she say to you?
Speaker 9:
[108:21] This is real.
Speaker 7:
[108:23] Different show, different day. Are we doing this right now?
Speaker 2:
[108:25] Please do it. See, I don't...
Speaker 9:
[108:27] This is funny. I say, hey, thank you so much. Kat told me that you stopped by the house. Oh, yeah. He looks good. He looks really good. I go, yeah. I was like, he doesn't seem as stressed this year. She's like, you know what? I'm starting to think he's got a girlfriend.
Speaker 11:
[108:41] And you know what?
Speaker 9:
[108:42] Good for him. What?
Speaker 5:
[108:44] He looks good.
Speaker 11:
[108:45] He's successful.
Speaker 9:
[108:47] His wife's never around. You love this football thing.
Speaker 2:
[108:50] That's why he looks good.
Speaker 9:
[108:52] New York mom.
Speaker 11:
[108:54] I went right back out. I go, why would you see that to me right now while I'm on a trip?
Speaker 9:
[108:58] Right. That my husband has a girlfriend. Yeah. And just keep me on your toes.
Speaker 11:
[109:03] You know? I don't need to be kicked on my toes. I need help.
Speaker 3:
[109:09] She wants you to be in the most vulnerable spot.
Speaker 11:
[109:11] It's so messed up. Across the country as far as you can be from New Jersey right now.
Speaker 9:
[109:16] Right.
Speaker 11:
[109:17] There's nothing I can do.
Speaker 9:
[109:19] And yet she's out here throwing things in my head.
Speaker 2:
[109:21] Right.
Speaker 9:
[109:21] Now I'm wondering, I'm like, that one girl in his office is really pretty.
Speaker 2:
[109:27] Again, this is a sports show.
Speaker 6:
[109:29] Tell us about the acts.
Speaker 3:
[109:34] Any point when you're talking about the sport?
Speaker 11:
[109:37] I did things in Miami. I haven't even told my husband because it's just that much fun. It was not like that. I knew he would judge the kind of party I was doing. I don't know what got into me. I just remember being down there acting like it was my last day on earth.
Speaker 6:
[109:51] I'm the strongest man.
Speaker 11:
[109:53] No, I do think.
Speaker 2:
[109:54] Damn.
Speaker 6:
[109:55] I bet you need a best friend.
Speaker 3:
[109:56] I think anybody in broadcast makes joke on their wives or husbands and you could make a super cut of literally any of us up here saying a bunch of jokes that in hindsight would look absolutely crazy. I think the big story here is that everyone assumes that any mildly attractive woman in sports broadcasting in particular is there because she's fucking. That is the assumption by a lot of people.
Speaker 2:
[110:19] Wait, huh? How do we get to that being the big story? People assuming that the sports ladies are.
Speaker 3:
[110:24] That is what people think.
Speaker 5:
[110:25] Yeah, what he's saying is that...
Speaker 2:
[110:26] But man, we told him about somebody that's fucking.
Speaker 5:
[110:28] But what he's saying is that people joking around and playing around is going to always look bad in the montage on top of the fact that people are already assuming you're a hoe just because you're in this male-dominated field. Just like when that girl came up a friend far.
Speaker 2:
[110:40] If all you have to go off is a montage, but when it's combined with action, and like nobody pulled any of this up before we knew that she was fucking Mike Vrabel.
Speaker 3:
[110:50] Oh, so we're going to talk through the situation. Diana, what's up?
Speaker 1:
[110:55] More clips for part of this.
Speaker 11:
[110:56] Guys, I told your producer that I want to be introduced now. I don't want to be insider.
Speaker 9:
[111:00] I don't want to be Scoop City podcast host.
Speaker 11:
[111:02] I just want to be Milk. Just straight up Milk.
Speaker 3:
[111:05] That's what I'm going for you.
Speaker 8:
[111:06] She's going crazy.
Speaker 3:
[111:09] That's all funny to me.
Speaker 4:
[111:10] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[111:11] I think that's his funny banter.
Speaker 8:
[111:13] No. Not with the action that's going behind it.
Speaker 4:
[111:16] That's what he moves me. But I can compartmentalize what she's doing as a profession with her actions off camera and off mic. I don't think, I mean, well, now they correlated, but I think that her being one of the boys, all of the female cops I know, they talk like dudes, bartenders, shit like that. You're around men all day, so blow it out your asshole, Johnny. Suck my dick. Women will say all of those things because they wanted a boy, so I look at that as that. Her doing whatever she was doing, again, outside is something totally different. It's not like she was ready.
Speaker 7:
[111:50] Yeah, I agree. And montages can look like montages. I mean, it can look like more than a montage. It did seem like she had a, it was, it may be her bit to just always talk about her marriage. It would just seem like a lot of them, a lot of them. Is the narrative here? Because I don't know the story. I know, I saw the photos of them on the rooftop. I know all that. Is the assumption that she's cheating? No, that's not the assumption. No, I mean.
Speaker 2:
[112:13] Yeah, the assumption is that they both cheat.
Speaker 7:
[112:14] Because my assumption, what I see people that brazen.
Speaker 2:
[112:19] Is that they're separated.
Speaker 7:
[112:20] Is that they're separated. And this is, they're kind of coming out. That's actually what I assume. Because when, I mean, the rooftop they were on, I think it's 21, almost $2,200 a night. It's a very private place.
Speaker 2:
[112:30] I was about to say, this is a private, high-end resort in Arizona, overlooking the mountains and the rocks.
Speaker 4:
[112:39] And Sedona, Water Wellness, Flosh It, and I think that you don't think that anybody has a camera that's looking at you when I'm in this dope-ass hot tub.
Speaker 2:
[112:46] Or, well, somebody had a PI on them.
Speaker 6:
[112:49] Oh, see, that's their shit.
Speaker 5:
[112:50] You didn't say that part, Joe.
Speaker 2:
[112:52] Somebody had a PI on them. Ain't nobody up there, that's where you go to do that. Nobody up there got their phone out.
Speaker 7:
[112:59] Let me offer a different take, because I think that could be it. I think the other possibility of them is that they called it on themselves. They called the paparazzi on themselves. Because she wants to come out with this relationship. That they're both separated and this is their coming out party.
Speaker 2:
[113:13] Well, I'm not rolling with that only because whoever had these pictures, tried to sell them to TMT, the media outlet. And I'm told that before this, there were other pictures that they had that come from like really, really, really, really far away.
Speaker 7:
[113:31] Got you, got you, got you, got you.
Speaker 1:
[113:32] Like not the iPhone close up pictures.
Speaker 7:
[113:34] Right, these are pros.
Speaker 2:
[113:35] Really? Yeah, so I'm with your first one. Maybe somebody separated and we don't know.
Speaker 7:
[113:39] I still think they're separated, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[113:40] And we don't know. Because you put a PI on your partner, something's going on.
Speaker 3:
[113:44] Yes.
Speaker 7:
[113:45] When you start going on, when you're famous and you start going on vacation with somebody who's not your partner, that's a lot.
Speaker 3:
[113:49] Yeah, you're pretty much more clips.
Speaker 10:
[113:51] Dianna Russini said this.
Speaker 11:
[113:54] And I think we all do weird things when we're in love and we over share and over post. And look, he's getting married to a beautiful actress. I'm married to someone average. I don't post a lot about it.
Speaker 1:
[114:05] If I was married to someone, I don't post too.
Speaker 9:
[114:08] You know who lets me know my marriage is falling apart?
Speaker 5:
[114:09] My mom.
Speaker 2:
[114:11] She called that n***a average.
Speaker 4:
[114:14] She issued a statement, though.
Speaker 1:
[114:15] She did.
Speaker 6:
[114:16] Yeah, she issued a statement.
Speaker 4:
[114:17] Let's hear it. So that kind of goes against separation. Dianna. It says that I did something this past weekend that I'm deeply ashamed of.
Speaker 1:
[114:25] I think that's AI. I think that's from a parody account.
Speaker 4:
[114:31] It don't sound.
Speaker 7:
[114:32] Keep reading it.
Speaker 8:
[114:34] You got them again?
Speaker 4:
[114:35] Maybe.
Speaker 7:
[114:36] What does it say?
Speaker 2:
[114:37] I'm reading them, my boy.
Speaker 8:
[114:38] You got my boy.
Speaker 2:
[114:39] Dianna Russini.
Speaker 1:
[114:40] He's so old, yo. He's saying s***, n***a.
Speaker 4:
[114:43] How would you know if it?
Speaker 2:
[114:44] Because I saw all of them, too. I saw, they say Mike Vrabel, Dianna, but I went to the account that posted it.
Speaker 1:
[114:50] It says parody up top.
Speaker 2:
[114:51] I don't know if that's where yours is from.
Speaker 7:
[114:56] Yeah, I don't see any credible source saying that there's a statement. I see that I did something I'm ashamed of, but I think that that's a...
Speaker 5:
[115:06] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 7:
[115:09] Got you. Yeah. When you read it, you read what she said. Yeah, she's joking.
Speaker 2:
[115:14] How many of the sports reported chicks you think is...
Speaker 1:
[115:21] Damn, Parks. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[115:22] I think that's what he's asking. Let's get the brass tacks.
Speaker 4:
[115:26] I think a lot.
Speaker 7:
[115:27] Think a lot? Wait, what do you mean by?
Speaker 4:
[115:30] I think most of them.
Speaker 2:
[115:30] What do you mean?
Speaker 7:
[115:31] No, do you mean to get there or fucking their co-hosts?
Speaker 2:
[115:34] I'm just saying fucking. I'm not putting in...
Speaker 7:
[115:35] Everybody's. I'm not mad at them.
Speaker 2:
[115:38] No, I mean, you know what I mean.
Speaker 7:
[115:39] I don't. I'm not mad at you. Fucking in the workplace.
Speaker 5:
[115:42] Yeah, why would you not?
Speaker 2:
[115:44] Why would you not the workplace?
Speaker 4:
[115:45] Most cops. Most nurses. Most doctors.
Speaker 2:
[115:48] Well, the workplace is a conflict.
Speaker 4:
[115:49] Yeah, like you're around a whole bunch of people. It's going to be a whole bunch of different males that you might find attractive. A lot of them are relatively successful. Why would you not fuck one of them if you're single?
Speaker 6:
[115:59] But there's clauses behind that too nowadays, right? Yeah, and it happens.
Speaker 4:
[116:04] You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[116:05] This is my thing about Parks and Marc saying, and I enjoy a good bit too. I have running bits about my fucking partner. So I totally understand that part. But you also know when you could pop one of these bitches. Like you also know when they come around and talk in a certain way, talk in a certain way about they may have repeatedly around a room full of guys. At some point, somebody's gonna say, you know what, I can pop this off.
Speaker 4:
[116:27] Of course.
Speaker 6:
[116:27] Jalen Rose and Molly did it pretty smooth, I think. It didn't get really messy on air.
Speaker 1:
[116:32] So did it?
Speaker 3:
[116:34] No, no, no.
Speaker 4:
[116:36] But I think that might.
Speaker 7:
[116:38] Salute to them.
Speaker 2:
[116:39] Steven A spoke to Jalen Rose in about five years. Hey, have we even seen them two together? Jalen and Steven, I with them.
Speaker 7:
[116:48] Jalen is no longer ESPN, that's why.
Speaker 3:
[116:50] It's only purely, that's the only reason.
Speaker 7:
[116:52] It has nothing to do with anything personal.
Speaker 1:
[116:54] See, hey, when a plan don't work. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[116:58] Now, I think both of them might just be stand up and they ain't want to do it. You know what I mean?
Speaker 10:
[117:02] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[117:04] Marc, do you think Molly was fucking to get ahead before you leave?
Speaker 7:
[117:08] Absolutely. And I'm getting up just because I'm coughing. I don't, at the time it looks suspicious now because of how Joe just did that. No, I have no reason to believe that Molly was. I think she was the most professional in following every rule. Of course. The only thing I've ever heard.
Speaker 4:
[117:20] Of course.
Speaker 7:
[117:21] And same thing for Jalen and Steven.
Speaker 4:
[117:22] Yeah, I see that's the point. That's the piece I don't like. I just think that, yo, human beings are human beings. You might find somebody attractive. They don't necessarily got to be an incentive behind it. I think that's where the insulting part comes in. She just might like fucking. Like again, nurses fuck, teachers be fucking, police chicks, they fuck. If you're in a room of bound men all day, then one of them might.
Speaker 1:
[117:47] Fuck you.
Speaker 5:
[117:48] That's bullshit.
Speaker 6:
[117:50] Let's hear what, which piece?
Speaker 5:
[117:51] It's just bull, I just, it goes exactly like you said from the beginning, that people just assume when you're a woman in that kind of industry.
Speaker 3:
[117:58] Attractive woman specifically.
Speaker 5:
[117:59] An attractive woman for sure. They just assume that you fuck. It's this, what is it? What is that, mark patriarchy? Yep. That's what that is.
Speaker 4:
[118:08] It's bullshit.
Speaker 5:
[118:10] It doesn't happen out of the way, ever.
Speaker 4:
[118:13] A man that is attractive works around women all day long, one or multiple women are getting popped.
Speaker 6:
[118:22] Are you supposed to fucking in the workplace? What are your views on that?
Speaker 4:
[118:26] You talking to me?
Speaker 8:
[118:27] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[118:29] As he looks directly at you, I'd ask you a question.
Speaker 2:
[118:32] You're talking to Mr. And don't lick your lips, You're dancing.
Speaker 4:
[118:38] No, I'm not opposed to that.
Speaker 8:
[118:41] We know.
Speaker 4:
[118:41] Have you got two concerns? I'm never. Yes, I have.
Speaker 3:
[118:45] Yes, I have.
Speaker 7:
[118:46] I'm saying that.
Speaker 8:
[118:47] Subways, I'm fresh.
Speaker 7:
[118:49] Oh, yeah. You're doing all kinds of meat house over there.
Speaker 1:
[118:52] You were definitely fucking the chicks when you worked at Subway corporate.
Speaker 4:
[118:55] No, it was like seven or eight people in the office.
Speaker 7:
[118:57] Yeah, but you would go down to the local.
Speaker 8:
[118:59] You would go down to visit the stores.
Speaker 7:
[119:01] By the way, you go down to the stores.
Speaker 6:
[119:03] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[119:03] You'd be at the Subway Dyckman.
Speaker 8:
[119:05] Hey, look at this.
Speaker 2:
[119:06] Subway is doing the Simpsons test. Just making sure everything is up to code.
Speaker 6:
[119:12] Making sure the tomatoes are by salami.
Speaker 7:
[119:15] Who needs a foot lobe?
Speaker 4:
[119:16] No.
Speaker 2:
[119:19] I'll call someone.
Speaker 8:
[119:25] I can't handle that. Oh, you like that? Let me call my man.
Speaker 2:
[119:31] You never in Century 21?
Speaker 6:
[119:33] I never worked at Century 21.
Speaker 1:
[119:35] Macy's.
Speaker 3:
[119:36] You worked across the street from Century 21.
Speaker 1:
[119:38] I got it.
Speaker 8:
[119:39] What about Macy's?
Speaker 4:
[119:40] I never worked at Macy's, man.
Speaker 6:
[119:42] He just gave you random jobs?
Speaker 7:
[119:43] He worked at a lot of jobs.
Speaker 2:
[119:44] Wait, you still was fucking Jigs and Macy's?
Speaker 7:
[119:47] You were, man.
Speaker 8:
[119:48] Don't lie.
Speaker 7:
[119:48] Wives boosted.
Speaker 4:
[119:51] Nah, I'm not against sex in the workplace. I think you play the game, you know what you could potentially be getting yourself into.
Speaker 1:
[119:58] I think we are adults, B.
Speaker 2:
[120:00] Depends on the job, in my opinion.
Speaker 3:
[120:01] Really?
Speaker 2:
[120:02] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[120:02] I think if you're in a powerful position, then you know what you're getting yourself into when you're playing a game. I think that if you are an adult woman, you are an adult man, and y'all hit it off at work, that's a possibility, bro. You're around somebody eight to 10 hours a day.
Speaker 3:
[120:16] But that shouldn't be a possibility when you're married. So to marry people say.
Speaker 1:
[120:20] That's what I'm saying. That's ideally speaking. That's ideally speaking, because you could be in a workplace with somebody, and it ain't start off like that. You just kicking it. Y'all just laughing, joking, and their personality could be something that you find attractive.
Speaker 2:
[120:32] Like on Impossible Women.
Speaker 4:
[120:33] Next thing you know, you slip on a banana peel and right on the tip.
Speaker 1:
[120:36] Nah, everybody go off for a happy hour. You go off for a happy hour, y'all laughing, y'all joking.
Speaker 3:
[120:41] Christmas party.
Speaker 1:
[120:42] Little dance lead, little dance lead, the n***a getting hard on your butt.
Speaker 5:
[120:45] Work trip.
Speaker 3:
[120:46] Christmas party.
Speaker 5:
[120:46] That's what happens.
Speaker 3:
[120:47] Terry Crews over there by the punch bowl.
Speaker 7:
[120:50] Yo. Got to walk over there.
Speaker 9:
[120:53] See, what's up?
Speaker 4:
[120:55] Have y'all ever got involved with somebody at the job?
Speaker 2:
[120:58] Yeah, but I was at a restaurant, so that's just normal shit.
Speaker 4:
[121:00] Everybody at the restaurant. I was fucking the guy at the gas station over there.
Speaker 2:
[121:04] Holy cow.
Speaker 7:
[121:05] Pump, pump it up.
Speaker 4:
[121:06] I was in Oko, and I was him. I was young though.
Speaker 1:
[121:09] Yo, what you did at the gas station?
Speaker 4:
[121:11] I was fresh out of jelly, made me get a job.
Speaker 7:
[121:13] You're my. I love you today.
Speaker 4:
[121:14] I was fresh out of jelly, made me get a job.
Speaker 5:
[121:16] What was your job, dear?
Speaker 4:
[121:18] I was a cashier. I'm not from Jersey. don't pump no gas, boy. We boop, boop, boop. We want a hot dog.
Speaker 6:
[121:23] That's simple.
Speaker 4:
[121:26] The biggest thing I did was 2021 50 Cent straight, 50 Cent box, $3 on Powerball. That was the most intricate part of the job, lottery.
Speaker 2:
[121:34] Yeah, lottery.
Speaker 4:
[121:35] But I had it for parole and that made the job so much funner getting fucked back there.
Speaker 3:
[121:40] I'm not just saying, was fucking the Powerball girl at the gas station. You're going to get some tickets.
Speaker 6:
[121:45] Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 4:
[121:46] Y'all never away at the job?
Speaker 2:
[121:47] Yeah, it's the restaurant for sure.
Speaker 4:
[121:48] The sex is better. You're the only one that says something. Everybody else does.
Speaker 8:
[121:51] Was that a Black guy?
Speaker 3:
[121:52] I never did.
Speaker 5:
[121:52] Was it a Black guy?
Speaker 3:
[121:53] I didn't have a lot of jobs.
Speaker 4:
[121:54] I've never touched nothing that wasn't a Black guy.
Speaker 9:
[121:56] Okay.
Speaker 5:
[121:57] Because you know, the gas station is different.
Speaker 3:
[122:00] It's what? It's what?
Speaker 5:
[122:01] It's multicultural.
Speaker 9:
[122:04] Where to go? Yo, you just was doing so great. Now you're getting it started. Look at your man now.
Speaker 10:
[122:22] Yo, you stop me..........
Speaker 3:
[122:28] You guys, this is racist.
Speaker 10:
[122:31] You stop me.
Speaker 9:
[122:31] I'm sorry.
Speaker 6:
[122:32] It's funny.
Speaker 4:
[122:34] It's also funny.
Speaker 5:
[122:35] It was right there.
Speaker 9:
[122:36] It was cool.
Speaker 3:
[122:36] All right, so none of y'all cared that Dianna Russini's a hoe.
Speaker 4:
[122:39] No, we don't.
Speaker 8:
[122:40] She might not be a hoe.
Speaker 4:
[122:41] Who's for you, Dianna?
Speaker 8:
[122:43] She might not be a hoe. I think she could be separated and just moved on to somebody else.
Speaker 2:
[122:48] Or they could have just been enjoying some sort of private...
Speaker 7:
[122:51] Or they could be fucking.
Speaker 1:
[122:52] My are like, what are we talking about?
Speaker 8:
[122:54] They definitely fucking. I'm just saying she might not be cheating.
Speaker 2:
[122:58] I'm not...
Speaker 3:
[122:58] But I'm not calling it that based off her having a husband and fucking Mike Vrabel. I'm basing it off her having a husband fucking Mike Vrabel and comfortably walking in rooms of five and more talking that talk.
Speaker 8:
[123:12] You're trying to get piped.
Speaker 3:
[123:15] You are trying to get piped.
Speaker 7:
[123:16] I hate when this room act like we can't tell the older white ladies who come in.
Speaker 1:
[123:21] I didn't refute when you said, yo, when Jay walk in a room talking like that, the dudes look around.
Speaker 8:
[123:27] It's a layup.
Speaker 11:
[123:28] She's trying to get fucked, letting know it's safe to come in.
Speaker 1:
[123:30] Guess that came up here and when they leave, we be looking at each other like, yeah, she's a layup.
Speaker 11:
[123:35] That's only you.
Speaker 3:
[123:40] That's why don't pod.
Speaker 8:
[123:41] That's why don't pod.
Speaker 9:
[123:45] You be like this.
Speaker 6:
[123:46] I just got here.
Speaker 8:
[123:49] Sweet Georgia Brown start playing.
Speaker 6:
[123:57] He's on fire.
Speaker 1:
[124:01] Yeah, I know.
Speaker 6:
[124:01] We all do that, boy.
Speaker 1:
[124:02] I know.
Speaker 3:
[124:04] But now that you said it, I got to think how many guests I could have.
Speaker 1:
[124:08] you can't do this to me because I know you.
Speaker 3:
[124:10] Boy, I didn't do nothing.
Speaker 1:
[124:11] I just said I'm asking myself questions. I know what I'm saying is and I know how your brain works. So when somebody leave out of here, you'll look at me like, and it could be an unsaid thing.
Speaker 7:
[124:20] Who the hell is for like that?
Speaker 9:
[124:21] Alexa Texas, we did that?
Speaker 7:
[124:22] We did that. It's coming back to me now. You don't want to both of us, right?
Speaker 11:
[124:29] You see what he's doing? He's saying shit that he wouldn't. He trying to do the okie doke.
Speaker 3:
[124:33] Who wouldn't Alexa Texas?
Speaker 11:
[124:35] You would?
Speaker 3:
[124:36] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[124:36] Oh yeah. It's a pro.
Speaker 3:
[124:38] Monday night Raw.
Speaker 11:
[124:42] You hitting that Raw?
Speaker 3:
[124:42] During the wrestling match.
Speaker 11:
[124:44] You hitting it Raw?
Speaker 3:
[124:44] What the is she talking about? I hit everything Raw.
Speaker 4:
[124:52] Jack Rabbit style, no condoms.
Speaker 11:
[124:53] Texas Raw?
Speaker 7:
[124:54] What the fuck is happening?
Speaker 5:
[124:56] Respect.
Speaker 4:
[124:56] He said he hit everything Raw, boy.
Speaker 8:
[124:58] Up until now, me and Ish were the only people who were proud to use condoms.
Speaker 5:
[125:01] Oh my goodness.
Speaker 8:
[125:02] Ish was the only.
Speaker 11:
[125:03] Ish was the only. He's a, you know, condom promoter.
Speaker 9:
[125:06] Marc Satchel? Are you two Marc?
Speaker 8:
[125:07] You use condoms?
Speaker 3:
[125:08] But also, they've had a lot more sex than me, too.
Speaker 4:
[125:11] You weren't a dame for sure.
Speaker 8:
[125:12] Nobody would believe that.
Speaker 4:
[125:13] What's the point?
Speaker 7:
[125:14] Don't change the truth.
Speaker 4:
[125:15] You can't feel anything.
Speaker 6:
[125:16] We're adults.
Speaker 3:
[125:19] What? Condom?
Speaker 8:
[125:20] What do you? You want to judge me for using condoms, too? Yeah.
Speaker 11:
[125:22] You first was reading books, now it's condoms. No, I'm not judging you for using condoms. You are. No, I'm saying that he's lying. And I'm saying you're lying.
Speaker 8:
[125:31] I don't need to announce that I'm married in Monaco.
Speaker 1:
[125:33] We don't know I'm lying.
Speaker 8:
[125:34] When I was single, yes, I used condoms.
Speaker 1:
[125:36] I used condoms, bro.
Speaker 4:
[125:38] Lame.
Speaker 1:
[125:39] Flip.
Speaker 8:
[125:39] I mean, I got kids obviously.
Speaker 11:
[125:41] You're going to use it now.
Speaker 1:
[125:43] But, Flip, I was 40 with no kids.
Speaker 9:
[125:45] You're living life on the edge.
Speaker 11:
[125:54] Yeah.
Speaker 9:
[125:55] Little bust of rhymes to make everything smooth.
Speaker 4:
[126:00] Of all this whole shit, y'all doing that with a condom on, like, shut up.
Speaker 11:
[126:18] Hey!
Speaker 6:
[126:20] Hey!
Speaker 8:
[126:20] Look at this shit that get ridiculed at our condoms.
Speaker 11:
[126:22] It's a fucking joke.
Speaker 6:
[126:27] Joe, come on, waste of time.
Speaker 3:
[126:28] What do the new condoms do?
Speaker 4:
[126:31] I don't know.
Speaker 8:
[126:31] I'm married.
Speaker 1:
[126:32] I haven't used a condom in, you know.
Speaker 8:
[126:33] I haven't used a condom in, I don't even know.
Speaker 1:
[126:35] Joe said, no, they've teased me for decades for using condoms.
Speaker 4:
[126:38] It's lame, especially if you talk about doing all that fucking. It's like, come on.
Speaker 3:
[126:43] But he don't drink.
Speaker 2:
[126:44] Last time I used one of them free New York City condoms, probably.
Speaker 9:
[126:47] Oh shit.
Speaker 2:
[126:48] What?
Speaker 4:
[126:49] Yeah, that's shit.
Speaker 11:
[126:52] The shit from the drink.
Speaker 9:
[126:55] Oh shit.
Speaker 11:
[126:56] Historia. Yo, that was fitting.
Speaker 12:
[127:00] Historia.
Speaker 11:
[127:12] Why you be dog-whisper?
Speaker 4:
[127:12] He can't fit regular condoms.
Speaker 11:
[127:14] And this is your third time dog-whisper about your penis size, bro.
Speaker 6:
[127:16] He can't fit regular condoms.
Speaker 11:
[127:18] Last time you said, I had my big dick in the corner and I was sad.
Speaker 1:
[127:20] I never said any of that.
Speaker 11:
[127:21] Yo, Joe, did he say that when he-
Speaker 1:
[127:23] I said somebody was curled up like a baby with a big dick. That's not saying anything about me.
Speaker 4:
[127:28] But you also did say that you had a shrimp all through high school, and that tripled his eyes.
Speaker 1:
[127:32] I didn't say that either.
Speaker 4:
[127:38] I said I had a shrimp that tripled its...
Speaker 8:
[127:41] You didn't gotta say that way. You said you had a growth spurt, and your dick grew.
Speaker 2:
[127:45] The shit went to a prawn.
Speaker 6:
[127:46] Yes, exactly.
Speaker 8:
[127:47] You didn't say triple, no, you didn't say triple.
Speaker 4:
[127:48] That shit went to a lobster tail.
Speaker 8:
[127:49] But you just said you had a dick growth spurt.
Speaker 11:
[127:51] Hold on, what did you say, Mona?
Speaker 8:
[127:53] That shit was wild.
Speaker 4:
[127:53] What did you say, Mona? It wasn't a serious thing. That's what he said. He said that his penis and his height grew in the early 20s. In the early 20s. And I asked...
Speaker 11:
[128:02] He took steroids, dang.
Speaker 3:
[128:03] Say Mona a pic, yo.
Speaker 4:
[128:05] I asked...
Speaker 3:
[128:06] On real speed.
Speaker 11:
[128:07] You asked about a pic.
Speaker 4:
[128:08] I asked, you know I got a lot of my friends, I'm sitting in rooms like this at my house, right? And I asked, I said it like, oh, we should do that, we had a conversation. And they was like, yeah, all of our, most of them in the room said their dicks grew, like after, like after being in the house.
Speaker 3:
[128:21] Would you do like a dick rating? Like if a sent you the hammer?
Speaker 6:
[128:25] What you mean?
Speaker 4:
[128:27] A dick rating.
Speaker 2:
[128:28] It's a category on OnlyFans.
Speaker 3:
[128:30] Are you serious?
Speaker 2:
[128:31] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[128:32] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[128:33] It's a service they offer.
Speaker 8:
[128:35] What's it called?
Speaker 4:
[128:36] So basically, he's asking...
Speaker 8:
[128:37] Rating?
Speaker 2:
[128:37] Rating.
Speaker 8:
[128:38] Okay, I thought I heard you.
Speaker 2:
[128:39] So you sing your meeting, and they give you a little compliment or a report card?
Speaker 8:
[128:43] But they gotta give you a compliment if you pay for it.
Speaker 2:
[128:45] No, some people are in the humiliation, man. We're not gonna kink shame up here.
Speaker 8:
[128:48] I'm at no judgment. I didn't even consider that.
Speaker 4:
[128:51] I just posted in my close friends a video of this guy. He's like 350, probably like 6'2, with the dick the size of a belly button.
Speaker 2:
[128:59] And you posted that?
Speaker 4:
[129:00] Yes, I posted it.
Speaker 3:
[129:01] Oh, God, I'm following him.
Speaker 4:
[129:01] Everybody was so mad at my close friends.
Speaker 8:
[129:03] What, was he proud about it?
Speaker 4:
[129:04] I gotta put you on my close friends.
Speaker 3:
[129:05] No, you don't.
Speaker 7:
[129:05] No, you don't.
Speaker 4:
[129:07] He totally looks at the camera, because it probably went viral from wherever the guy is from. He sounds like he's from Atlanta. And he's talking to the camera, where he's talking about his man behind him. He's talking about how big his friend's dick is. Oh, he got a big dick, man. What the? And he just pulls his fist down, he has a belly button for a dick.
Speaker 2:
[129:23] That's exciting.
Speaker 4:
[129:24] So tiny.
Speaker 2:
[129:25] Thanks.
Speaker 11:
[129:25] Just be happy. And you put that in your close friends?
Speaker 4:
[129:28] Yes, the guys were so upset, because you could not tell what it was in the beginning, because it's like record people talking. I like to keep it exciting in my close friends.
Speaker 5:
[129:36] You might have medical conditions.
Speaker 4:
[129:37] Y'all all getting at it tonight. And if you remove yourself, I'm blocking you, because that's so rude.
Speaker 3:
[129:42] Well, off of Dianna Russini, let's get to one of my favorite comedians out there, Nikki Glaser. Nikki Glaser was on Call Her Daddy and had this to say.
Speaker 12:
[129:54] How lame it comes across. I sometimes don't like to tell guys about this thing that I have where I'm like, you know, this is separate than the soulmate thing. Like I don't care if a guy has a sexual connection with a girl and like he was to use protection and just have sex with her for a night. Like I don't I literally wouldn't care if my husband did that. I don't I don't know why.
Speaker 13:
[130:11] I don't know why. If he were to like watch The Wire with her, The Wire, The Wire.
Speaker 12:
[130:17] Crossword puzzles or like text up, like send memes and stuff. I would be like, what the fuck are you doing? Like that's our thing. Like emotional cheating would hurt me, but like physical. I'm just like, I kind of I just feel like I understand how sex is for men. Most of the time outside of a relationship, it's just kind of transactional. And it's just like, they just want to nut. And it's not about like, I want to spend my life with this woman. So it wouldn't feel. I just I don't know. I just would.
Speaker 10:
[130:43] Okay.
Speaker 12:
[130:43] Care as much.
Speaker 10:
[130:44] So our barometer is no emotional cheating.
Speaker 12:
[130:47] Yeah.
Speaker 10:
[130:47] Totally physically cheating is good.
Speaker 12:
[130:49] But I understand emotional cheating. Like if something were to happen where I would want them to tell me about it, I would be obviously hurt. But I would understand being drawn to someone else that you have a good connection with because it's like it's hard to when you just find someone and it's monogamy, your brain doesn't turn off. He's still going to be attracted to other women. He's still going to be interested in other girls and have good conversations and stuff so I could see something developing and I would be heartbroken that it happened, especially if it went on without me knowing about it. But I would always ask anyone I was with to be like, if you develop feelings for someone else, tell me and we'll deal with it. I just don't want to be blindsided. But if you want to have sex with someone else, also tell me about it because I want to see what she looks like and ask you about it.
Speaker 10:
[131:26] Okay, hold on. So do you identify as poly or open relationship girly?
Speaker 12:
[131:31] I don't want another girlfriend. And I don't want to be in bed with you guys together.
Speaker 10:
[131:36] Okay, not even the same room.
Speaker 12:
[131:38] No, I don't want to be in the chair in the corner, like cup holders like, you know, like watching. I just want to hear about it later.
Speaker 10:
[131:46] Okay, you call this the hot husband fetish, which is essentially when you want your partner to have sexual experiences with other people outside of the relationship. So when did this start for you, Nikki? Let's go back.
Speaker 12:
[131:56] It started with my boyfriend when I was 29, because I really hadn't had a boyfriend before then. He would tell me about, like I would always ask him about like past hookups and girlfriends and how they got together. Like I was like the beginning. Like how did you guys first know you liked each other? Like I love that.
Speaker 3:
[132:11] Like I cut it off, but she goes on to say that she liked listening to the stories so much that eventually he ran out of stories and she encouraged him, go make new stories, go fuck new people.
Speaker 7:
[132:23] Wow.
Speaker 3:
[132:24] Round of applause for Nikki Glaser.
Speaker 2:
[132:27] You gotta shoot the gun, bust the shots, all that.
Speaker 3:
[132:30] Nikki Glaser, oh my God.
Speaker 2:
[132:32] I think a lot of people feel this way. And they won't say it because of ego or embarrassment of social norms.
Speaker 4:
[132:39] That's what it is.
Speaker 2:
[132:40] Society.
Speaker 4:
[132:40] Yeah, it's societal. It's like you be in a situation and your guy has this girl that he fucks with and you really don't give a fuck, but your aunt calls you and your girlfriend calls you and when they see him. And it's like for the most part, you respond and react off of what they say and how they carry it. At the end of the day, I've always felt like if you're happy and you feel okay, that's just what it is. You don't have to involve everybody. I don't think that sex is a big deal. I couldn't see myself leaving somebody for fucking on me or getting their dick sucked. That's not a reason to break up to me. Now, if you did a bunch of shit to hide that from me, that disloyal shit like that, that might make me leave you.
Speaker 2:
[133:17] But you just slipped and fell and ran into a dick suck.
Speaker 4:
[133:20] Not even slipped and fell and ran into a dick suck. If you, the girl at your job, your sister or whatever, she sucked your dick.
Speaker 2:
[133:24] Or you had to sell some drugs. Some ketamine? It was a surfer.
Speaker 3:
[133:28] Well, he fucked all the Powerball girl to guess at.
Speaker 4:
[133:31] Right.
Speaker 3:
[133:32] the bitch from the Getty. Down the street.
Speaker 11:
[133:34] The Magga. The Sulaco.
Speaker 6:
[133:37] No, seriously.
Speaker 4:
[133:38] And on top of the fact, first of all, me and my ex, his favorite porn star came to our area. Y'all gonna bug out. It was Cherokee. He was a Cherokee fan. No, it wasn't Cherokee. No, it wasn't. It was the one with the butterfly on the ass. Who's the one from back in the day with the butterfly on the ass?
Speaker 11:
[133:56] Not Roxy.
Speaker 4:
[133:57] Y'all know who I'm talking about. It's not Ebony or something.
Speaker 8:
[134:00] You know the answer. You know the answer. Everybody in the portal knows exactly who it is.
Speaker 6:
[134:05] The one with the butterfly. Either way, she came.
Speaker 3:
[134:07] You're talking about either Cherokee or Roxy.
Speaker 4:
[134:09] No. Cherokee or Roxy. So I might be right about Cherokee.
Speaker 3:
[134:12] Okay, so.
Speaker 4:
[134:13] But y'all know the porn stars will go on those little strip club tours or whatever.
Speaker 3:
[134:16] They're busy digging the hood bookings. I know exactly what you're talking about.
Speaker 4:
[134:19] So when we went, because that was a big deal. Then we went. I didn't expect us to be that close to them. And then he threw the most money in there. So she was talking to us. And I asked her how much or whatever. And I offered that to him as a gift. He was scary about it. He didn't want to do it. But I thought that was ill. Like if I would have paid her, you fuck her on your birthday. I just thought that was... Like I don't think that's a great gift. And then it's like, y'all play so much. I never could tell how y'all really feel about chicken.
Speaker 7:
[134:45] Y'all play so much.
Speaker 4:
[134:47] I just don't think... Your favorite porn stars or somebody you grew up jerking off, you fuck them, like how's that gonna bother our relationship? On top of the fact that you never even thought about this, that's not better than Cologne.
Speaker 6:
[134:56] Hell yeah, it's way better than Cologne.
Speaker 4:
[134:59] But I think it would work the opposite way. I think he was like low key mortified.
Speaker 8:
[135:02] Was he intimidated or mortified?
Speaker 4:
[135:04] He seems scared to me. He made it like a moral thing. I wouldn't do that to you. He was like, it's my offer. I didn't talk to the different...
Speaker 2:
[135:11] He thought it was a test.
Speaker 5:
[135:12] He thought it was a set up. He thought it was a test. It was a trick.
Speaker 8:
[135:15] Or he was intimidated. I don't think it was a test. I don't think he thought it was a test.
Speaker 4:
[135:18] I'm not a tester. I'm not one of them type of bitches.
Speaker 8:
[135:22] I don't know any.
Speaker 4:
[135:24] I don't know. I agree with her. I think sex is sex. I think it's levels to shit. It is more hurtful for somebody to be spending time with somebody, investing in their business. You know, certain shit. Men give you money, they look at you a certain way.
Speaker 2:
[135:36] Did she say you have to use a condom?
Speaker 4:
[135:38] No. She did say that, that you have to use a condom.
Speaker 2:
[135:41] I thought she said that.
Speaker 1:
[135:43] I've had an ex tell me that before. Like, yo, dog.
Speaker 2:
[135:46] Did you listen?
Speaker 1:
[135:48] She said, yo. She said, yo, I don't give a fuck if you fuck because I know who you are. She's like, yo, you be building these mental connections with girls. She said that. She's like, yo, you sit on the phone with a mad long trying to fix their life and all that. Fuck them and come back home.
Speaker 3:
[136:02] She knew your whole game.
Speaker 1:
[136:05] No, I'm dead.
Speaker 3:
[136:06] She had you dead to rights.
Speaker 4:
[136:07] How did she respond to that?
Speaker 1:
[136:08] I started laughing. She said, yo.
Speaker 4:
[136:10] No, I'm saying, did you fuck? Did you start fucking and being open?
Speaker 1:
[136:14] Was like, yo, she's nuts. He know her. So she didn't say something like that. When did she say something like that?
Speaker 3:
[136:21] I couldn't hear the name. I'm not.
Speaker 11:
[136:22] He said, yo, this.
Speaker 5:
[136:24] Tabitha.
Speaker 4:
[136:26] I was joking. I didn't even hear nothing.
Speaker 3:
[136:28] I was like.
Speaker 1:
[136:29] So she was like, yo, dog, if we in the mall.
Speaker 8:
[136:31] Solid guess. Yo.
Speaker 3:
[136:34] She had him in this place.
Speaker 8:
[136:36] It clearly.
Speaker 4:
[136:37] That's not true. My bad.
Speaker 8:
[136:39] I made that up.
Speaker 4:
[136:39] I didn't hear you say it.
Speaker 1:
[136:40] Anyway, right? She said, yo, and I quote, she was like, yo, dog, if we in the mall and a girl come up to me and be like, yo, you was just fucking with me yesterday. She said, I'm just ask her two questions. Like, yo, did he eat you out?
Speaker 2:
[136:53] That was forbidden.
Speaker 1:
[136:54] And did he wear a condom? And she was like, yo, if those two things check out, bitch, we got shopping to do. Like, you just got.
Speaker 9:
[137:01] Excuse us.
Speaker 7:
[137:02] A lot of women-
Speaker 3:
[137:04] Your girl will get mad if you use my ass out.
Speaker 1:
[137:06] Yo, a lot of women feel like that. Again, a lot of them might not say it publicly because of society, but a lot of people feel like that. It's dudes out here too. I know niggas that be letting their wife get busted by.
Speaker 3:
[137:15] This is a super mature frame of mind.
Speaker 8:
[137:19] Are y'all that mature?
Speaker 4:
[137:20] I'm not being honest.
Speaker 5:
[137:21] I'm kind of immature.
Speaker 4:
[137:22] People are lying.
Speaker 8:
[137:24] Are you possessive? About what?
Speaker 5:
[137:25] Possessive?
Speaker 8:
[137:27] Or just regular, like nobody else can fuck my mom. You're not possessive. I'm not saying they're the same thing. I'm saying are you on one extreme or are you kind of down the middle?
Speaker 5:
[137:35] I think I'm on the extreme. I ain't letting nobody fuck my woman.
Speaker 4:
[137:37] No man's looking at my woman.
Speaker 8:
[137:39] I don't think that's extreme. I think that's just regular.
Speaker 3:
[137:40] You think you have a say in the matter?
Speaker 5:
[137:42] Huh?
Speaker 4:
[137:42] A cuck.
Speaker 3:
[137:43] You think you have a say in the matter?
Speaker 5:
[137:44] A say in the matter? No, if she gonna fuck, she gonna fuck.
Speaker 3:
[137:46] Okay.
Speaker 5:
[137:49] That's the fact.
Speaker 8:
[137:50] That's the science.
Speaker 4:
[137:51] But it's not what she's saying. What I say, you're never gonna hear a man say. There's no black man.
Speaker 8:
[137:57] There's some dudes that's into that.
Speaker 4:
[137:58] Like a cuck, like watching shit.
Speaker 8:
[138:00] Yes.
Speaker 4:
[138:00] Okay, besides that, that's not what we're talking about.
Speaker 8:
[138:03] I get what you're saying. She's doing it as an act of generosity and love. She's saying if a dude is doing it because it's his twist, he's getting off on it.
Speaker 4:
[138:09] Or he's doing his own shit. Or he's saying go get more experiences. No black man's telling you that. Oh, go get more experiences.
Speaker 8:
[138:15] Yeah, I'm never doing that.
Speaker 3:
[138:17] Go see the world. To revisit that topic for a minute. Wait a minute, and not that I want to be the guy to do it.
Speaker 4:
[138:21] Please revisit the cuck topic.
Speaker 3:
[138:23] If you enjoy watching your girl fuck another girl, you're a cuck?
Speaker 4:
[138:27] No, I thought that was a guy.
Speaker 2:
[138:28] I think so. I think you technically would still be a cuck.
Speaker 4:
[138:30] I thought a cuck had to be a guy.
Speaker 2:
[138:32] I think you would still be a cuck. I know it's back to the fucking double standard shits, but I think you would still be a cuck.
Speaker 3:
[138:39] I think by the technical definition, I think you are still a cuck.
Speaker 2:
[138:43] What if she straps up?
Speaker 8:
[138:44] I'm about to say, because if she straps up, you definitely would be, right?
Speaker 2:
[138:47] Yeah, I would think.
Speaker 3:
[138:48] Ew, why would you want her to do that?
Speaker 2:
[138:49] No, I'm saying, if your girl got strapped.
Speaker 7:
[138:52] I'm running out the house. Holy shit, where did that come from? You've been on the Amazon again.
Speaker 4:
[138:59] A cuck has to be a male and female thing.
Speaker 2:
[139:01] Oh, it does?
Speaker 4:
[139:01] Yeah, I knew that. That's the whole thing, yes.
Speaker 2:
[139:04] But what if it's a girl with a strap?
Speaker 5:
[139:05] A strap.
Speaker 4:
[139:06] Come on, bro, we're not doing-
Speaker 6:
[139:08] You're taking the chain off the.
Speaker 5:
[139:09] He lost in it.
Speaker 11:
[139:11] He lost his mom. I'm telling you. He also freaks you good, Parks?
Speaker 1:
[139:15] I'm great.
Speaker 2:
[139:15] It's a question.
Speaker 3:
[139:16] But I will say about Nikki Glaser.
Speaker 1:
[139:19] That's wrong. That's the old definition. They said that modern usage and fetishism is a consensual kink. A modern cuckold is fully aware of and derives sexual pleasure from their partner's activities with other people. This often involves elements of voyeurism or masochism.
Speaker 3:
[139:35] Okay, so under this new definition, who in this room is not a cuck?
Speaker 4:
[139:44] I just don't get no cuck, Hermey.
Speaker 3:
[139:48] I think Nikki Glaser is being cuckish. I won't call her a cuck.
Speaker 2:
[139:53] Yeah, that's cuckish.
Speaker 3:
[139:54] But if you get off on hearing your partner say stories about, it's cuckish.
Speaker 1:
[140:01] It is, about his adventures. I think also, and it made a full circle, you can't tell Nikki Glaser hang with the homies.
Speaker 2:
[140:10] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[140:10] She be in a room full of niggas all the time, hearing how niggas talk, hearing how niggas chop it up. And she understands.
Speaker 3:
[140:16] The comedian homie. They in there telling the truth.
Speaker 1:
[140:18] Yeah. She understands.
Speaker 7:
[140:20] And they live on the road.
Speaker 1:
[140:21] What you can hear from her too, is she has an understanding of men behind the scenes.
Speaker 3:
[140:28] Okay, wait a minute. I want to go back because I don't believe anybody in the room.
Speaker 8:
[140:32] Why don't you believe it?
Speaker 3:
[140:34] Because, respectfully of course, I'm not really... But in the spirit of the conversation, if you're... I'll use B because I don't want to use y'all. If your girl was in front of you, doing shit with a girl that you found equally as attractive, you think you would stay soft? And I have that same question for y'all.
Speaker 8:
[140:53] Oh, I still think about dudes.
Speaker 3:
[140:55] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[140:56] No, we were talking about the new definition.
Speaker 8:
[140:57] I said the new definition.
Speaker 9:
[140:59] I misunderstood.
Speaker 6:
[141:00] I don't know how I will respond.
Speaker 5:
[141:02] I'm not sure. I think I'll be turned on.
Speaker 4:
[141:05] Every man here is a man.
Speaker 8:
[141:06] Marc, so I'm guessing I would be.
Speaker 3:
[141:09] I think y'all would be turned on even if you was trying to not be turned on.
Speaker 8:
[141:14] But I'm not looking for that.
Speaker 3:
[141:16] Flip?
Speaker 8:
[141:17] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[141:17] But the fact that you're not looking for it, I understand your answer.
Speaker 1:
[141:20] Yeah, see, I don't know.
Speaker 8:
[141:21] Yeah. I didn't be honest. I've had girls, I've dated women where I did want that. And we, you know.
Speaker 2:
[141:28] So you've been a cuck by the modern definition.
Speaker 8:
[141:30] I'm saying right now, I don't, my mindset is different. I don't know.
Speaker 11:
[141:33] He changed.
Speaker 2:
[141:34] I don't think he's specified right now. Maybe I have to read what the change is.
Speaker 8:
[141:37] No, this is what I'm saying. I'm saying, I think if it's just a girl, if someone I'm seeing casual, to me, that's just one step from a threesome. I think for me, the game was always to get into a threesome.
Speaker 2:
[141:44] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[141:44] But the idea of just sitting there on the corner, watching somebody shush kebab my wife, or watching some good-
Speaker 2:
[141:49] Shush kebab.
Speaker 3:
[141:49] We don't have to be the corner.
Speaker 7:
[141:52] You're still laying there.
Speaker 11:
[141:53] Everybody, yo.
Speaker 7:
[141:55] They always make it sound like the watcher is uncomfortable. We had a cigar.
Speaker 11:
[142:00] Yo, he said no, bro. Yeah, he said no.
Speaker 8:
[142:02] Yeah, I'm thinking- Yeah, if I'm just knowing that they just, I'm just watching.
Speaker 11:
[142:06] said into that, boy.
Speaker 8:
[142:07] And I'm not getting into it. I don't think, yeah, I don't think I, ish. Yeah, nah, I got it. I gotta think about it. I mean, of course, you're about to go for it.
Speaker 2:
[142:14] You said no. I would watch that.
Speaker 13:
[142:17] What the is wrong with y'all?
Speaker 9:
[142:22] This is the thing. This is the thing. Walking off again.
Speaker 2:
[142:30] Your girl and another hot chick fucking? You're going to be like, oh my God, no, I'm out?
Speaker 13:
[142:35] Hey, my girl and another hot chick just ordered coffee.
Speaker 9:
[142:39] What the are we talking about?
Speaker 11:
[142:40] Surfing in the USA, Varks.
Speaker 9:
[142:42] My eyes.
Speaker 7:
[142:43] What are we talking about? I love it up here.
Speaker 11:
[142:46] I'm going to say, you can't force her. Marc said, nah, bro, let them live.
Speaker 4:
[142:49] Flip, you didn't answer yet.
Speaker 11:
[142:51] I did.
Speaker 4:
[142:51] What'd you say?
Speaker 9:
[142:51] I did.
Speaker 11:
[142:53] If I see my wife and another girl.
Speaker 3:
[142:55] Your wife and Naila Blackman getting this.
Speaker 9:
[142:59] Getting this stupid.
Speaker 1:
[143:00] Doing a dirty wine.
Speaker 3:
[143:02] Hey.
Speaker 11:
[143:02] Y'all think you're playing my family?
Speaker 3:
[143:04] I would never do that.
Speaker 1:
[143:04] Never.
Speaker 3:
[143:05] I would never do that.
Speaker 11:
[143:06] You would never do that up here? No. I watch.
Speaker 3:
[143:11] All right.
Speaker 2:
[143:13] Everyone's just scared of the word cuck. And I understand.
Speaker 7:
[143:16] Because cuck sounds like it comes with a do.
Speaker 2:
[143:18] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[143:20] It needs a rebrand.
Speaker 4:
[143:21] I don't think I would like looking at no shit like that.
Speaker 3:
[143:25] Looking at what?
Speaker 4:
[143:26] Of course, a man and a woman. My man and another bitch. I wouldn't like that. Okay. Just watching it.
Speaker 3:
[143:32] Tabitha would like that shit. Tabitha might like it, but Damone would be pissed.
Speaker 4:
[143:34] I don't think so. But Damone would be pissed. I don't like it. I ain't much of her like that.
Speaker 9:
[143:39] Oh my God.
Speaker 3:
[143:41] All right, we need a new word for Cuck, then.
Speaker 2:
[143:42] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[143:43] I see Cuck just scares me.
Speaker 2:
[143:44] Yeah, it got a nasty...
Speaker 6:
[143:45] It's a conversation one.
Speaker 4:
[143:46] It do.
Speaker 3:
[143:47] Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 4:
[143:48] That's interesting that the definition changed, though.
Speaker 3:
[143:51] Yeah?
Speaker 2:
[143:52] It's a different word. It's a different word.
Speaker 5:
[143:53] It's something that words do evolve.
Speaker 2:
[143:56] Adomology.
Speaker 3:
[143:57] There you go. Y'all know these new age kids are not bringing dates to the prom?
Speaker 2:
[144:02] Huh?
Speaker 4:
[144:02] Because they're losers.
Speaker 1:
[144:04] And they don't mind cooking.
Speaker 11:
[144:05] What do you mean they're not bringing dates? They're not going to the prom, Dolo? Nope, nope, nope, nope.
Speaker 4:
[144:10] Yes, they are.
Speaker 9:
[144:11] These new age kids.
Speaker 3:
[144:14] Some, I'm not saying all.
Speaker 1:
[144:15] A lot of them are going to the prom with their homies.
Speaker 3:
[144:18] A lot of these are going to the prom with their crew, dude crews.
Speaker 11:
[144:22] They're renting the vehicle and all them are getting in the prom.
Speaker 3:
[144:25] Going ahead like a guy night. Yes.
Speaker 2:
[144:27] I think that a lot of people are even not just this new age of kids, but even probably shit my generation are just definitely scared of commitment now because the internet exists and there's mad options out there. So no, I'm not going to take this one girl to the prom.
Speaker 1:
[144:40] When there's 200 girls at the prom, they don't go to your school. No, dog, these little be fucking early. Back in the day, it was y'all I can't wait to go to prom because that might be my first time hitting it. They don't fuck Sharon 77 times. The old school these girls already.
Speaker 8:
[144:56] They different.
Speaker 13:
[145:02] Back in these days.
Speaker 1:
[145:03] You think I'm joking?
Speaker 8:
[145:04] Everybody Dolores.
Speaker 11:
[145:07] I'm not lying.
Speaker 1:
[145:09] I got mad people in my life that are in education. Principals, guidance counselors, teachers, these little kids are doing sexual shit that we could not fathom at their age.
Speaker 2:
[145:18] Teachers be too.
Speaker 11:
[145:19] You had to call the house and ask permission to take her to the prom and all that stuff.
Speaker 1:
[145:22] And these little kids be having... You think I'm joking, my. I'm talking about 12, 13, 14 years old. These little kids is having threesomes and orgies and all that shit. We wasn't doing that.
Speaker 3:
[145:31] But even in the situation, even in the scenario you're describing, why can't you... All right, niggas been fucking all year long, everybody in school. Now, prom time, why you can't pick a girl you didn't fuck yet and bring her to the prom?
Speaker 1:
[145:44] Because if you wanted them...
Speaker 3:
[145:45] Because everybody else the girl.
Speaker 1:
[145:46] If you wanted them niggas, Joe Pop.
Speaker 4:
[145:49] I think it's what Parks said about no more commitment. It's the commitment thing. Back in the day, your girlfriend was your prom date. I don't know, when I was a kid, people were pregnant in sixth and seventh grade. So the whole thing about people not... People having sex younger, we were more teen moms than they are now. So that doesn't make sense to me, but...
Speaker 1:
[146:05] Yo, that was... There was a girl that might have been pregnant as a teen. There were a couple girls that got pregnant in high school. I'm talking about the entire school is avidly having sex.
Speaker 2:
[146:17] People was back in high school.
Speaker 1:
[146:18] I'm older than y'all.
Speaker 4:
[146:19] I totally understand what you're saying, but I'm just telling you that when I was in middle school, people who had kids, not one or two. It was a couple of bitches that had kids, which in having sex at age, you have kids, because you don't know what the you're doing. You don't know how to protect yourself, and you don't tell nobody, so you end up having a...
Speaker 2:
[146:37] Half of my friends either had kids at 14 or 40.
Speaker 4:
[146:40] Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. And if you look at the numbers now, teen pregnancy is down. You know what I mean?
Speaker 3:
[146:47] And is down in that age group.
Speaker 2:
[146:50] That's a big part of it.
Speaker 4:
[146:51] And drinking.
Speaker 3:
[146:53] I'm not talking about high schools.
Speaker 4:
[146:54] We went outside and played till we smelled. We crossed town. Smell like the street. These motherfuckers don't even leave to connect. You know what I mean? It's just different now. Everybody is...
Speaker 3:
[147:03] I was still scared of pussy when I went to proms.
Speaker 1:
[147:05] Yes. Like, dog, wasn't just out here king-dingling and what... Again, when they was younger...
Speaker 3:
[147:10] Yeah, I was looking for lime green hush puppies.
Speaker 1:
[147:12] No, it was some... What?
Speaker 3:
[147:14] I was just looking for some...
Speaker 1:
[147:15] Don't tell nobody that. Y'all went to your proms?
Speaker 8:
[147:16] No, I killed my cream suit. Don't play with me.
Speaker 1:
[147:18] I'll pull up the picture, You did not have on a cream suit with no lime green hush puppies.
Speaker 3:
[147:22] And I absolutely killed that prom, Maris prom, Ask about me. Who?
Speaker 5:
[147:26] Is it the prom king, Joe?
Speaker 7:
[147:28] Well, I was a dropout by that.
Speaker 8:
[147:29] That was some Spanish. You're from the city, shit.
Speaker 3:
[147:31] No, I tell you. I killed the Maris. Now, I'm going to find my Maris prom pictures with the lime green hush puppies in the cream suit.
Speaker 9:
[147:39] Horrible.
Speaker 11:
[147:39] What you wore, Ish?
Speaker 3:
[147:41] Yeah, Now what?
Speaker 11:
[147:42] What you had on?
Speaker 9:
[147:42] What you wore? What you had on? My first prom I went to?
Speaker 3:
[147:46] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[147:46] I had lizards on. I didn't have no fucking hush puppies on my.
Speaker 3:
[147:50] Well, you knew boosters.
Speaker 1:
[147:52] No, I was in.
Speaker 3:
[147:52] I didn't. You had my money in me at 16.
Speaker 9:
[147:54] My cousin just sent me a picture too.
Speaker 3:
[147:55] That was at my house.
Speaker 5:
[147:56] I'll show you right there.
Speaker 9:
[147:57] Show us.
Speaker 11:
[147:58] Show us.
Speaker 3:
[147:59] I believe you had some prom.
Speaker 4:
[148:00] Y'all all went to the prom?
Speaker 5:
[148:02] I didn't go to my prom.
Speaker 11:
[148:02] Me neither.
Speaker 3:
[148:03] I didn't go to my prom.
Speaker 11:
[148:03] I went to three proms.
Speaker 3:
[148:06] I went to other proms.
Speaker 4:
[148:07] Why didn't y'all go to yours?
Speaker 9:
[148:08] That shit was, I got kicked out of school.
Speaker 4:
[148:09] I got kicked out too.
Speaker 5:
[148:11] Nobody cared at my school.
Speaker 3:
[148:12] Well, I left.
Speaker 1:
[148:13] Just rejoice in loserism.
Speaker 6:
[148:15] Nah, I'm out. That shit was cool to get kicked out of school. I got kicked out too.
Speaker 4:
[148:19] I graduated high school, but from getting in trouble, I wasn't allowed to go to the prom.
Speaker 5:
[148:25] That shit was corny in our school. We was looking more forward to going to Six Flags the next day on them charter buses, then going to the actual prom.
Speaker 4:
[148:31] That senior trip was shit.
Speaker 3:
[148:32] Oh, they was getting on them buses too.
Speaker 2:
[148:33] I skipped the senior trip.
Speaker 4:
[148:35] I wasn't allowed to go there.
Speaker 2:
[148:38] But I didn't go to prom.
Speaker 8:
[148:39] I went to prom too, it was a good time.
Speaker 2:
[148:40] I got lit, it was fun.
Speaker 11:
[148:41] I went to prom too, what about you Marc?
Speaker 8:
[148:43] Just one, just mine.
Speaker 3:
[148:45] loser.
Speaker 11:
[148:45] I went to three proms.
Speaker 4:
[148:46] You went to three proms.
Speaker 8:
[148:47] I went with my girlfriend.
Speaker 4:
[148:48] Flip went to three proms, Yeah. Which ones?
Speaker 11:
[148:51] I went to...
Speaker 8:
[148:52] How old were you two?
Speaker 11:
[148:53] I was from 17. I went to... What was the number one school, Stuyvesant? I went to Stuyvesant's bar because my mom... My mom worked in the mayor's office, so her boss wanted me to go to her daughter's office.
Speaker 3:
[149:06] She pulls her strings.
Speaker 5:
[149:08] To go to a prom?
Speaker 9:
[149:09] To go to the prom.
Speaker 11:
[149:10] I stopped this shit on the evening. He's a good boy. I understand. You lost me. I went to Stuyvesant.
Speaker 1:
[149:16] My mother was on the borderhead, so you went to the Stuyvesant bar?
Speaker 4:
[149:18] She went with somebody's daughter.
Speaker 11:
[149:19] No, she was on the borderhead, but my mom... Explain it. My mom worked for the mayor's office. Her boss' daughter went to the school. At a ranch? I went to Mary Bertram, but I got kicked out.
Speaker 8:
[149:29] It was like a favor.
Speaker 11:
[149:30] I knew you went to Mary Bertram.
Speaker 8:
[149:32] I meant you was doing a favor.
Speaker 11:
[149:34] I just went to the prom.
Speaker 3:
[149:35] Bless his heart.
Speaker 11:
[149:35] I went to that.
Speaker 4:
[149:36] You're talking about Mary Bertram like it's Harvard, I know what Mary Bertram is now.
Speaker 11:
[149:42] I promise. I went to...
Speaker 3:
[149:45] You still named his heart.
Speaker 11:
[149:46] Van Buren.
Speaker 4:
[149:47] Van Buren.
Speaker 11:
[149:48] Did they name your school again? I went to Van Buren prom, and then I went to Think Prospect Heights, if I'm not mistaken. I went to three proms. Three boroughs? No, I went to 11 schools in my life. God damn. I used to be proud of that shit up here. That shit is wack. Ever since I got into that whole sphere of your world, reading this shit is trash.
Speaker 9:
[150:05] Books.
Speaker 11:
[150:06] Yo, fuck you.
Speaker 8:
[150:06] Tricky words.
Speaker 9:
[150:08] you.
Speaker 7:
[150:08] Fuck you, yo.
Speaker 11:
[150:10] That shit is wack. 11 schools. 11 schools is crazy. I went to one school. We don't have to be inside of one.
Speaker 8:
[150:15] All right.
Speaker 3:
[150:17] She gone went to my, that Marys prom, which you was trying to fuck me that whole year. I was so scared of pussy. She just knew what was going to happen on prom now. I was still scared of pussy.
Speaker 1:
[150:25] She still want to fuck you after the Lime Green Hushes.
Speaker 3:
[150:28] I slept the Lime Green Hushes.
Speaker 4:
[150:30] Lime Green Hush puppies, depending on the year, might have been hard.
Speaker 3:
[150:33] It was 96.
Speaker 5:
[150:34] Oh yeah, that's ghost face.
Speaker 4:
[150:36] It's 96.
Speaker 3:
[150:38] Hush puppies were sold out all over Jersey City. I'm trying to fucking have a fly color on. Anyway.
Speaker 5:
[150:44] Let that track.
Speaker 3:
[150:45] Her dad told her, make sure you have, she'll be back, buddy. Trust me, I'm dropping her right to you. I had no money for the hotel and that shit. These kids today, this is going to the prom in the McLaren.
Speaker 1:
[150:59] These will be having Rolls Royces and Cullinan's and all that shit.
Speaker 5:
[151:02] They're probably looking like weddings, yo.
Speaker 11:
[151:03] You driving? He driving.
Speaker 7:
[151:05] Yeah, he driving.
Speaker 11:
[151:06] Be careful, yo.
Speaker 1:
[151:07] These will be having Rolls Royces, they'll be having all of that. So again, I'm hanging out with my. I could care less about Keisha that I can see tomorrow.
Speaker 7:
[151:14] Eddie said he ain't going to the prom with nobody.
Speaker 3:
[151:17] Right? I'm bugging. Yeah, you going to the prom with nobody.
Speaker 8:
[151:21] Wait, you going to the prom in a McLaren Solo?
Speaker 3:
[151:23] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[151:24] That makes sense.
Speaker 2:
[151:28] That's the catch.
Speaker 8:
[151:31] Okay, I see it. I get it. I see the vision. I see the vision.
Speaker 11:
[151:34] I know what you're doing. He's doing old school shit.
Speaker 2:
[151:36] Take whatever the you got.
Speaker 7:
[151:38] You got up started using the lip brush.
Speaker 2:
[151:40] And the D1 scholarship.
Speaker 7:
[151:43] Digger, I'm getting double team, wanna go home.
Speaker 2:
[151:46] Two of the Septuces. It's gonna be hard to put the threesome in the McLaren.
Speaker 3:
[151:49] You know what I mean? Listen, all that shit sounds like...
Speaker 2:
[151:51] A little ice car.
Speaker 1:
[151:51] I'ma sit on the lap, you never seen them lap up.
Speaker 3:
[151:54] I told y'all I was gonna think about taking them to the Knick Game if this Tourette was acting right. I took him. There was no Tourette, he was cool.
Speaker 2:
[152:04] Good.
Speaker 1:
[152:05] You introduced him to JT and him?
Speaker 8:
[152:06] Who?
Speaker 1:
[152:07] Jason Tatum and him?
Speaker 3:
[152:08] No, but JT stayed over the top and I said, get the fuck out of my seat. But when I looked over, it was halftime.
Speaker 2:
[152:16] Did he bring the shoes?
Speaker 7:
[152:16] I looked over on his phone.
Speaker 3:
[152:19] I'ma hold you down, I'ma hold you down. I looked over on that phone, boy, he was writing a book to somebody.
Speaker 7:
[152:28] It was a long book.
Speaker 1:
[152:31] No, you wasn't.
Speaker 6:
[152:33] Had the game.
Speaker 7:
[152:34] So you know I'm petty.
Speaker 1:
[152:35] That little, nah, I know it wasn't.
Speaker 7:
[152:36] So you know I'm petty. I wasn't just trying to read the text before that.
Speaker 3:
[152:40] Some poor innocent lady saying, oh, I just know when you go to college, you gon be fucking everybody.
Speaker 1:
[152:49] Not me, baby.
Speaker 7:
[152:50] No.
Speaker 2:
[152:51] Is that our fault?
Speaker 13:
[152:53] Is that our fault?
Speaker 7:
[152:54] When I tell y'all the bullshit that he wrote back?
Speaker 2:
[152:57] It's our fault. Because of that bullshit you pulled at the end of The Patriot.
Speaker 3:
[153:02] My bad.
Speaker 2:
[153:02] You set him up, man.
Speaker 1:
[153:03] You're the apple of my eye, girl.
Speaker 11:
[153:05] Never.
Speaker 3:
[153:05] Yo, he wrote some bullshit back. Dope shit or bullshit? No, shit. I told him to erase that.
Speaker 11:
[153:12] Oh, you have to fix it?
Speaker 2:
[153:16] We were just popping. That's what you're saying.
Speaker 9:
[153:18] We put it together.
Speaker 7:
[153:18] That shit he wrote.
Speaker 11:
[153:19] But wait, was he writing it to cater to her feelings or was it-
Speaker 7:
[153:22] That's what he thought he was doing.
Speaker 9:
[153:23] But it was some bullshit.
Speaker 11:
[153:25] it.
Speaker 3:
[153:26] Now, I'm going to spill it just because it's funny.
Speaker 7:
[153:28] I'm going to just give you the first-
Speaker 2:
[153:29] He going to get another text.
Speaker 7:
[153:31] No, she don't listen to shit.
Speaker 3:
[153:32] It's the main. Just for the first two sentences.
Speaker 2:
[153:35] She listen to the last one.
Speaker 7:
[153:36] I got to hear these two sentences.
Speaker 3:
[153:37] She say, yo, I just know when you go to college, you're going to be fucking everybody. This said- He's not everybody. He said, basically, he said, yo, I go to college, there's nothing but white girls up there. I don't be fucking white girl.
Speaker 8:
[154:00] I said, yo, erase that, erase that, erase that.
Speaker 7:
[154:04] That ain't saying what you're trying to say, big dog.
Speaker 1:
[154:10] That is hilarious. You know, it's like 90% white, but that's him for saying. Oh, man, that is hilarious.
Speaker 7:
[154:20] What else we got that's important or unimportant?
Speaker 8:
[154:22] We got some super important news.
Speaker 1:
[154:23] Yes.
Speaker 7:
[154:24] Oh, let's do it.
Speaker 8:
[154:25] Chris Brown and Usher announced that they're going on tour.
Speaker 3:
[154:27] Hey. Well, we knew that because Ice told us.
Speaker 1:
[154:30] Ice told us.
Speaker 8:
[154:32] He told us off air, though. He ain't announced it. So shout out to Ice for being the head of the story.
Speaker 7:
[154:37] I'll be there.
Speaker 5:
[154:38] I think that's going to break all Box Office tour records. That's going to be, like, big.
Speaker 1:
[154:43] But can you do more than what he already did in numbers?
Speaker 4:
[154:48] Who? Chris?
Speaker 8:
[154:49] Yeah, he sold out.
Speaker 1:
[154:51] He sold out stadiums. What more could you do?
Speaker 8:
[154:53] Two nights.
Speaker 3:
[154:54] You can add more money.
Speaker 1:
[154:56] You can add shows.
Speaker 8:
[154:57] You can add seats.
Speaker 4:
[154:59] And Chris, it's a show show. Chris is dancing.
Speaker 8:
[155:02] It's going to generate more revenue.
Speaker 1:
[155:04] No, you can add three or four shows, and then the bump up is going to be in the ticket prices.
Speaker 5:
[155:08] That meet and greet is going to be more expensive.
Speaker 8:
[155:10] It's going to be like the Beyonce prices.
Speaker 4:
[155:12] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[155:14] It's going to be a great show, though.
Speaker 5:
[155:16] Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 1:
[155:17] I think it's going to...
Speaker 3:
[155:19] Come on, rap for your cousin, Say it.
Speaker 9:
[155:22] I think it's going to show.
Speaker 3:
[155:23] Uh-oh.
Speaker 8:
[155:25] Keep saying, keep talking. It's going to show.
Speaker 3:
[155:27] What's going to show? What do you mean?
Speaker 1:
[155:28] I think he's going to show Usher up on a different level.
Speaker 10:
[155:30] Oh.
Speaker 3:
[155:33] Do you think that he will intend to do that?
Speaker 1:
[155:36] No.
Speaker 3:
[155:37] It'll just happen.
Speaker 1:
[155:39] I think it's going to be organic.
Speaker 8:
[155:40] If it crosses your mind, it crosses his.
Speaker 1:
[155:43] Or he's going to have to dumb down the show.
Speaker 3:
[155:45] Who do you think goes first?
Speaker 4:
[155:45] He can't dumb down the show.
Speaker 7:
[155:46] They gotta be Usher.
Speaker 3:
[155:48] They're going to do the stupid back and forth that I normally hate. I don't know if I'll hate it in this instance because it's Chris Brown and Usher.
Speaker 1:
[155:57] He's going to have to dumb it down.
Speaker 2:
[155:58] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 8:
[155:59] I think what you're going to see, I mean, I think that if they want to tour together and there's a brotherhood there, whether it's forced, real, whatever, Chris Brown can't be the full Chris Brown one man show Chris Brown. I agree. He just can't be. But also don't underestimate what Usher do to a crowd. Even though he's not in the same shape.
Speaker 1:
[156:19] I'm talking about the old formants.
Speaker 8:
[156:21] No, I know what you're saying. I'm just saying, some of them Usher songs go in a way that just, I think it's going to look way more even than I think some people think it is.
Speaker 2:
[156:29] It's also cool if Chris Brown is-
Speaker 8:
[156:31] It's like the Kendrick Sizzle thing. It's going to be like back and forth.
Speaker 2:
[156:34] It's also cool if Chris Brown is doing flips and hanging from the suspension and then Usher casually strolls out and does an absolute smash banger. Like it's fine. You don't have to-
Speaker 3:
[156:43] That's the only place where I'm going to ludo off what Ish is saying. Even if Ish is correct, I think Usher's records are crazy.
Speaker 8:
[156:52] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:
[156:53] Even if Chris do that and everybody agrees, Usher records is kind of just hard.
Speaker 2:
[157:00] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[157:01] I know.
Speaker 3:
[157:02] That's also going to make it hard for the Sizzle Kendrick back and forth to me too.
Speaker 5:
[157:07] So you'd rather have their own individual sets?
Speaker 3:
[157:10] I hate back and forths.
Speaker 4:
[157:12] They should do Usher and Chris.
Speaker 3:
[157:13] I hated it at Sizzle Kendrick. I hated it at New Edition every time I've seen a back and forth.
Speaker 8:
[157:19] See, I didn't hate New Edition. I didn't hate New Edition. New Edition was the sound that made it fucked up. If it had sounded right, I think that would have been fire. Agreed.
Speaker 3:
[157:25] Well, yeah. Maybe if the sound was right.
Speaker 8:
[157:27] For me, Kendrick Sizzle was a problem because...
Speaker 2:
[157:29] Genres.
Speaker 8:
[157:30] Yeah, the genres are so different and I'm not so into all of Sizzle's music. I came for Kendrick. There were large lows when I was like, all right.
Speaker 5:
[157:38] See, if you're an Usher fan, you're probably a Chris Brown fan, too.
Speaker 2:
[157:40] Yes.
Speaker 8:
[157:41] That's why I think the back and forth works for them. I think it would be dope.
Speaker 2:
[157:43] I'm a fan of both Kendrick and Sizzle. A huge fan of both. I'm mixing them up. I'm one mood over here and now you're taking me out of that mood, put me over here and now I'm going back. You said that.
Speaker 4:
[157:53] I just went to the Breezy Bowl because that tore a lot. Because he just... But it's like the way he got, he get the room full of bitches, like I just couldn't imagine separating that like that. I just think it makes more sense to let it run. His show is so good. Then he got the nerve to get up and fly over top of you.
Speaker 3:
[158:12] Peter Pan. Now, I went to Usher in Vegas. Holes was there. They got dressed too. They got dressed. I've been to Chris Brown Arena. Shit.
Speaker 2:
[158:25] They were there.
Speaker 3:
[158:26] All of them were there undressed. And it was raining when I went. They ate them. Holes did not care. So this is going to be a good mix of the younger and the older women coming together.
Speaker 2:
[158:39] Dressed and undressed.
Speaker 3:
[158:41] Dressed and undressed. Pray for Ray.
Speaker 1:
[158:43] And it's going to be a...
Speaker 3:
[158:44] Oh, Cherry's going to be sold out.
Speaker 2:
[158:45] Pray for Ray.
Speaker 5:
[158:45] All stadiums, right?
Speaker 3:
[158:46] Cherry's sold out.
Speaker 1:
[158:47] All stadiums.
Speaker 5:
[158:48] All stadiums. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[158:48] So that's a little thing with the Usher show. It was more intimate. So they had that shit on.
Speaker 8:
[158:55] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[158:56] When you're outside in the stadium, you could get your hoe on.
Speaker 8:
[158:59] Yeah, because they had their hoe on in the Barclays when I went.
Speaker 1:
[159:01] You could get your hoe on. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 8:
[159:03] Yeah, I saw them in the Barclays.
Speaker 1:
[159:04] So it's a little different. When you were in Vegas, it's, you know, quaint. You was in there with your little, you know what I'm saying, your sequins on. So you wouldn't wear that.
Speaker 8:
[159:12] He had his lime greens on.
Speaker 1:
[159:13] No, no, no. It looked nice. I'm saying you wouldn't wear that to an outside show, is what I'm saying. Like there's just the attire is going to be different than what you would wear outside. When you go outside, you could be out there with, you know what I mean? Girls is coming to get.
Speaker 3:
[159:27] I'm glad Usher's there because I'm the biggest Chris Brown fan in the world, but his show was too long. Like it was too many slaps.
Speaker 1:
[159:34] I don't want to think this song, this is going to be.
Speaker 3:
[159:36] He did three and a half hours. Tolo of slaps.
Speaker 1:
[159:41] Tolo.
Speaker 3:
[159:41] Niggas was living the whole record. He might have left records off. By the end, my feet was hurting. I was mad at niggas in front of me and behind me.
Speaker 11:
[159:51] Had to piss but couldn't go.
Speaker 7:
[159:53] Bathroom line is long.
Speaker 3:
[159:54] Hungry again, even though I ate like a mess.
Speaker 1:
[159:58] was leaving on Instagram like, yo, there's some bullshit. I'm leaving. He just played my shit and you can hear the shit in the background like, yo, it's 12 o'clock and I got to go to work in the morning. And this is some bullshit and you can hear slaps coming on as they walk into the car.
Speaker 3:
[160:11] I went to my car and just heard the slaps.
Speaker 5:
[160:13] Yeah, it's probably going to be like a four hour set then.
Speaker 9:
[160:15] It has to be at least.
Speaker 1:
[160:17] It ain't going to be done by time.
Speaker 3:
[160:17] No, we ain't going to do that.
Speaker 8:
[160:18] I'm not sitting through that.
Speaker 3:
[160:19] 90, 90.
Speaker 8:
[160:20] I'm old. 90, 90 is too long for me.
Speaker 7:
[160:22] Yeah, it's a long.
Speaker 8:
[160:24] Give me an hour each.
Speaker 3:
[160:25] He did three and a half with just him.
Speaker 7:
[160:27] If it's Usher there, I want to see a three hour show.
Speaker 1:
[160:31] When I went to 11, 11, because I ain't go to the Breezy, but we went to 11, 11, the was doing the shit where he was just spinning the wheel and wherever the wheel lands, that's how many songs that nigga had that he didn't play. He would just spin the wheel and wherever the song land.
Speaker 3:
[160:45] Usher, if I had to give you a word of advice, which I could never, that's Joe Budden, but that's never stopped me before. Your backup dancers are cool.
Speaker 11:
[160:57] Oh shit, oh my goodness.
Speaker 9:
[160:59] They cool.
Speaker 11:
[161:00] Yeah, they nice.
Speaker 3:
[161:01] When y'all get to skating around, they should be looking smooth.
Speaker 11:
[161:05] Uh-huh, but the breezy one.
Speaker 7:
[161:07] Yeah, he might hit him.
Speaker 11:
[161:08] Boy, and one.
Speaker 9:
[161:10] That's my baby.
Speaker 11:
[161:12] Ooh, that's my girl. That's the one.
Speaker 3:
[161:14] What? That's our girl, that's everybody.
Speaker 13:
[161:15] That's every my girl.
Speaker 3:
[161:16] That's the one.
Speaker 5:
[161:17] She nice, she keep it peaked.
Speaker 3:
[161:18] Yeah, she got to find one of them for him.
Speaker 5:
[161:20] Get a fat chick?
Speaker 1:
[161:21] No, she got about, he got three or four of them.
Speaker 5:
[161:23] Let it burn.
Speaker 1:
[161:24] He got three or four of them.
Speaker 7:
[161:25] Usher do have one, he has his version of the boy. Oh, hold up now, we play, I remember that girl we was looking at up there, it was like, all right, Usher.
Speaker 3:
[161:34] He got one where, if you don't think for a second, you think he's fucking her.
Speaker 5:
[161:39] Yeah, the dancer, the twerker.
Speaker 7:
[161:40] Yeah, he got one, he got one.
Speaker 3:
[161:43] Now, in the Verzuz, I think she loses to the bald headed girl.
Speaker 1:
[161:46] No, but Chris got three of them. He don't just got the bald headed one, the bald headed one in the dancer Verzuz. He got two slimmer ones, that's fire.
Speaker 3:
[161:55] I'll be there.
Speaker 1:
[161:56] He got two slimmer ones, that's...
Speaker 3:
[161:58] Baby, we gotta go to that show.
Speaker 5:
[162:01] Chris Brown, we gotta make sure that he ain't taking somebody's girlfriend and making out with her on stage. Like how he did the...
Speaker 1:
[162:06] Is that what he did?
Speaker 5:
[162:07] Remember?
Speaker 1:
[162:08] I don't think he did that.
Speaker 11:
[162:09] You ain't get the suite prices yet, right?
Speaker 3:
[162:11] Suite prices did not come back in yet.
Speaker 11:
[162:14] But it's going to be available this year.
Speaker 3:
[162:16] Suite prices are not in, but...
Speaker 6:
[162:18] Please, huh?
Speaker 3:
[162:18] I got a call that said, in the event the suite don't work out, I'm guaranteed two tickets.
Speaker 6:
[162:29] Please, huh?
Speaker 11:
[162:32] You're too proud. You ain't too proud. I ain't too proud to bang.
Speaker 6:
[162:34] What's that shit again? Some spare change.
Speaker 11:
[162:38] We know you like the European girls.
Speaker 3:
[162:40] I think them tickets are going to be harder for people to get than I think they know.
Speaker 1:
[162:43] No, niggas got them already. A lot of people got tickets.
Speaker 11:
[162:46] Yo, Mona, you coming? If we get the suite, you coming?
Speaker 1:
[162:48] A lot of people got the suite.
Speaker 4:
[162:49] Suite for what?
Speaker 11:
[162:50] For the Jay-Z show.
Speaker 3:
[162:51] The general pop tickets.
Speaker 4:
[162:54] Am I invited to the... Or this get the suite, you going to let us come?
Speaker 8:
[162:57] Yeah. We in there, We in there.
Speaker 4:
[163:00] Y'all being hopeful.
Speaker 8:
[163:02] No, we in there with first ones.
Speaker 11:
[163:02] He's not fine like they just play. Nah, he a good dude. Nah, he say he removing some off the list.
Speaker 3:
[163:08] No, I said that. That ain't my income. Six grand a pop. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[163:12] Said what?
Speaker 3:
[163:13] Six grand a pop.
Speaker 4:
[163:14] Six grand a pop.
Speaker 8:
[163:15] Y'all ain't doing that.
Speaker 4:
[163:18] It's six grand a pop each for us.
Speaker 8:
[163:20] To be in a box?
Speaker 1:
[163:20] Six grand?
Speaker 8:
[163:21] I'd rather pay my own check than be downstairs.
Speaker 1:
[163:23] That's six grand better come with some box.
Speaker 11:
[163:25] You trying to be home. Are you trying to fuck in this week?
Speaker 13:
[163:28] That's gross.
Speaker 4:
[163:30] You asking me if I'm paying six grand?
Speaker 11:
[163:33] I'm not paying, I'm not paying six grand.
Speaker 4:
[163:35] But you going?
Speaker 11:
[163:35] I'm in there, boy. It's my man. I'm in there. I know too much. He may pull a move and kick me out. I'll get this out of here. Then I'm just going to come up here and turn up. Okay. What is this? Yeah, Tuesday, I'm wilding. I might take a camera or two. flip wild out again. I'm going live.
Speaker 3:
[163:51] Usher and Chris Brown. I'm in there.
Speaker 11:
[163:54] I charge a six grand. Is that your mind for real?
Speaker 3:
[163:58] Wait, y'all think if I pay 125K for a sweep, You get six grand. I shouldn't be charging people?
Speaker 11:
[164:05] You should be charging people.
Speaker 3:
[164:06] You should.
Speaker 11:
[164:06] But not up here. No, you should charge the outside. You should charge the outside. We would do the same for you? Charge Vern.
Speaker 3:
[164:17] Charge Vern. Yo, what else do they need us? What else do they need us? Oh shit, wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Speaker 8:
[164:22] Wait a minute.
Speaker 3:
[164:22] Wait a minute.
Speaker 8:
[164:22] Wait a minute.
Speaker 3:
[164:23] Wait a minute. Wait a minute.
Speaker 5:
[164:23] Just for the record, there are no dates been announced for Chris Brown and Usher yet. So it's probably going to be 22nd.
Speaker 3:
[164:29] It's just Chris' cousin, You think I'm waiting for dates to come from the web?
Speaker 11:
[164:35] And he don't want to go talk to his cousin. He's like that proud.
Speaker 3:
[164:38] I ain't waiting on the web.
Speaker 11:
[164:39] He's too proud. He don't want to talk to his cousin.
Speaker 3:
[164:40] Oh, you're shitting me? Hold up, man. Actually, that's the other thing. I know it's a good idea for people to release music around the time that tours are announced. I know Chris Brown is gonna release some music.
Speaker 2:
[165:15] Your brain, this thing is a brain, go ahead.
Speaker 3:
[165:18] I just want Usher, I love Usher, I want him to be careful. You fuck with that little light skin boy if you want now. Cause he gonna try and drop something to end you while the tour is happening.
Speaker 5:
[165:30] Thanks.
Speaker 7:
[165:35] See, before the tour start, he's just coming on some light spring shit right now.
Speaker 3:
[166:33] I should be careful, yo.
Speaker 5:
[166:34] Who was it at Verzuz, Joe? Excuse me, who was it at Verzuz?
Speaker 9:
[166:40] Usher and Breezy?
Speaker 6:
[166:41] Yeah.
Speaker 9:
[166:42] That's tough.
Speaker 8:
[166:43] I take Usher.
Speaker 9:
[166:44] Is it really tough? It's tough, man.
Speaker 5:
[166:45] Chris got a lot of records, man.
Speaker 8:
[166:46] I take Usher.
Speaker 11:
[166:48] You take Usher over Breezy?
Speaker 2:
[166:49] I take Usher as well.
Speaker 8:
[166:50] Yeah.
Speaker 11:
[166:51] Wait, at 20?
Speaker 8:
[166:53] It's hard. The problem is, 20 is still 20.
Speaker 11:
[166:54] Wait, wait, wait. That doesn't make sense. If you said if it goes 40, you got Breezy winning in the long haul.
Speaker 2:
[167:00] He has more songs.
Speaker 8:
[167:01] Yeah, he has more songs, but if you take the normal format, 20 versus 20.
Speaker 11:
[167:07] What are you putting against Byrne?
Speaker 8:
[167:11] That's a few songs I think I should got that would go against Byrne.
Speaker 11:
[167:13] No, Chris Brown.
Speaker 3:
[167:15] No, Chris Brown.
Speaker 8:
[167:15] Oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 3:
[167:16] Byrne is Usher.
Speaker 8:
[167:20] Did you say Residuals?
Speaker 3:
[167:22] I didn't say anything.
Speaker 11:
[167:22] Oh, you mind if I say Residuals?
Speaker 8:
[167:24] Oh, that's what you would do?
Speaker 3:
[167:27] Oh, you lose. Bad.
Speaker 11:
[167:30] Residuals versus Byrne. What would you, what would go against Byrne or Byrne is?
Speaker 8:
[167:34] Let it burn. I'm sorry.
Speaker 11:
[167:34] Yeah, let it burn.
Speaker 8:
[167:35] That's what's throwing me off.
Speaker 3:
[167:37] For me, I think there's five Usher records that Chris would have to concede to. Which would be?
Speaker 11:
[167:42] Is Byrne one of them?
Speaker 8:
[167:43] Yeah, Let it Burn is one of them for sure. You Got It Bad is probably one of them.
Speaker 3:
[167:46] You Got It Bad is one.
Speaker 8:
[167:47] Nice and Slow is another one.
Speaker 11:
[167:49] Oh, yes, oh shit.
Speaker 8:
[167:50] You make me wanna? Or do you think that's good?
Speaker 3:
[167:52] No, that's beatable.
Speaker 9:
[167:53] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[167:57] Confessions.
Speaker 2:
[167:58] You remind me.
Speaker 6:
[167:59] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 3:
[168:00] I think that's beatable.
Speaker 2:
[168:01] Usher's got some big.
Speaker 5:
[168:03] You don't have to call?
Speaker 8:
[168:05] You don't have to call. Yeah, yeah. Usher's a tough out for anybody.
Speaker 4:
[168:10] Usher's not seeing Chris Marillan versus.
Speaker 8:
[168:13] Wait, she is.
Speaker 3:
[168:14] Throwback is a tough one, too, to beat.
Speaker 9:
[168:17] I gotta see something.
Speaker 5:
[168:18] I would like to see that on the tour, though. Like, them have that kind of back and forth battle, like that verse is kind of just playful with it. That would be dope.
Speaker 8:
[168:25] I think, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[168:26] I love Chris Brown, but Usher's big records are too fucking big.
Speaker 8:
[168:30] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:
[168:31] Yeah, but I think the distance has to go to Chris.
Speaker 8:
[168:34] But I think the distance is more than 20. That's what I'm saying. On a normal verse, when you go in 20, I think Usher's a tough out. If it went 30, I think Chris.
Speaker 3:
[168:40] I think Chris could be Usher 11.9.
Speaker 2:
[168:44] No.
Speaker 8:
[168:45] I don't see it.
Speaker 3:
[168:47] I think he could.
Speaker 2:
[168:47] Respectfully. Sorry.
Speaker 8:
[168:48] I don't see it. I think he could. Chris got-
Speaker 3:
[168:50] And granted, remember, we're talking about, I think Chris Brown has a deeper discography of his own. And I think his feature writer discography is, I think that packs Usher out.
Speaker 8:
[169:04] I do. Come on. Oh, oh.
Speaker 11:
[169:10] So- So-
Speaker 1:
[169:10] He's gonna drown Usher, bro.
Speaker 11:
[169:12] Chris got run it, yo. Say goodbye. With you. Forever. Kiss, kiss.
Speaker 1:
[169:17] After Usher gets to 12 songs, he's gonna get drowned.
Speaker 11:
[169:19] Look at me now. Loyal, new flame, no guidance, go crazy.
Speaker 10:
[169:24] Go to the features.
Speaker 9:
[169:28] He's gonna drown him.
Speaker 1:
[169:29] Features is what it's about.
Speaker 9:
[169:30] He's gonna drown him, bro.
Speaker 8:
[169:31] 12 is-
Speaker 9:
[169:32] I know.
Speaker 11:
[169:32] Usher got you.
Speaker 8:
[169:33] You make me wanna-
Speaker 11:
[169:34] Nice and slow. You remind me. You got a bad year. Burn, Confessions, My Boo, Love in the Club, Oh My God.
Speaker 3:
[169:40] See, all that shit is beatable to me.
Speaker 1:
[169:42] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 8:
[169:43] Usher tough out.
Speaker 1:
[169:44] Usher got three or four songs that are not beatable. The rest of that shit can be beat.
Speaker 9:
[169:50] I don't know, man.
Speaker 11:
[169:51] You got-
Speaker 8:
[169:51] It's tough.
Speaker 1:
[169:52] He don't have any unbeatable songs.
Speaker 11:
[169:54] Confessions part two being beatable, Joe?
Speaker 3:
[169:55] No.
Speaker 1:
[169:57] I don't. I don't have Confessions being beatable.
Speaker 3:
[169:59] Really?
Speaker 1:
[169:59] Keep going, though.
Speaker 2:
[170:01] Usher has 16 top 40, top 10 records alone.
Speaker 1:
[170:08] But listen, so what's his top 10? And out of those top 10 songs, some of those songs are beatable.
Speaker 8:
[170:14] I think that's true. I think some of them are-
Speaker 3:
[170:15] You Remind Me is beatable. My Way is beatable. My Bull is beatable.
Speaker 8:
[170:21] Yes.
Speaker 3:
[170:21] Seduction is beatable.
Speaker 8:
[170:23] But just because they're beatable don't mean they're going to get beat. Some of them going to win.
Speaker 3:
[170:26] Moving Mountains is beatable.
Speaker 7:
[170:31] Good Kisser is beatable.
Speaker 3:
[170:33] He got mad beatable records.
Speaker 1:
[170:34] This got 700 songs to play with to beat you.
Speaker 2:
[170:38] But they're not near as big records.
Speaker 11:
[170:40] No, Paul. Stand on it, Paul.
Speaker 2:
[170:41] Big records win verses. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:
[170:44] You can't name 20 big Usher records. So real quick.
Speaker 11:
[170:46] I just named 16.
Speaker 2:
[170:48] I just got 16 top 10 hits.
Speaker 3:
[170:50] My Boo verse Back to Sleep. Who gets it? My Boo.
Speaker 11:
[170:53] My Boo is more iconic.
Speaker 3:
[170:54] I don't think that at all. See, I don't think that at all.
Speaker 6:
[170:58] See, you guys are speaking.
Speaker 2:
[170:59] I love Chris Brown, but you're speaking as super, super hardcore Chris Brown.
Speaker 11:
[171:03] Yeah, you got my, I'm not asleep. No, I got back to sleep.
Speaker 2:
[171:07] You playing that at the pump.
Speaker 13:
[171:10] I hate that record.
Speaker 1:
[171:11] Listen, I hate it too, but it's a big record.
Speaker 8:
[171:13] I love that record, but it's sweet.
Speaker 2:
[171:14] I like that record.
Speaker 1:
[171:15] Put You Back to Sleep might not beat it. He got something in his catalog that can beat it.
Speaker 11:
[171:19] But just go, give us another one, Joe.
Speaker 9:
[171:22] Over the head.
Speaker 13:
[171:23] Yo.
Speaker 5:
[171:24] Yo is a good one.
Speaker 3:
[171:25] What are we talking about?
Speaker 11:
[171:26] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:
[171:27] Yo is a hard out.
Speaker 11:
[171:36] Be nice and slow, man.
Speaker 9:
[171:37] Nice and slow is beating yo.
Speaker 8:
[171:38] Nice and slow is beating yo.
Speaker 9:
[171:40] Nice and slow is beating yo.
Speaker 3:
[171:41] Nice and slow is beating whatever.
Speaker 11:
[171:42] Nice and slow is beating yo.
Speaker 3:
[171:46] Yo, my boo should not be in the same sentences, excuse me, yo.
Speaker 8:
[171:51] But they're not. I'm talking about my boo against the Chris Brown song.
Speaker 3:
[171:57] Yo.
Speaker 11:
[171:58] Back to sleep.
Speaker 8:
[171:58] No, back to sleep. Back to sleep, that's what I'm saying. Then we had the other joint against that, and I'm saying he wins that one too.
Speaker 3:
[172:07] I got Chris Brown in the distance. I don't think we'll ever see this. I don't think we will.
Speaker 5:
[172:12] We might see it on the tour.
Speaker 7:
[172:14] There's a few flashes of it.
Speaker 3:
[172:15] Yo, and I'll tell you one thing. Sometimes we don't need to see it. When we go to the show and come back, we'll have a clear understanding.
Speaker 8:
[172:21] Yeah, but that's going to be 30 or 40. It's three hours of song.
Speaker 11:
[172:24] What would you put against Usher's Yeah?
Speaker 8:
[172:27] That's another, Yeah is a tough fucking out.
Speaker 11:
[172:29] It is.
Speaker 1:
[172:29] Yeah is a tough out, but he got songs that could beat it, yo.
Speaker 11:
[172:32] You think a song could beat Yeah?
Speaker 8:
[172:33] He got songs that could beat it. Yeah, it's just a monster.
Speaker 3:
[172:35] I think Yeah is beatable.
Speaker 8:
[172:36] I think y'all are the world's biggest Chris Brown fans. As somebody, I'm a bigger Usher fan and a Chris Brown fan. But this song is that Chris Brown got that knock because you with Chris Brown and because they're great songs. But Usher got records that are just so big. I don't think I think he has a verse.
Speaker 1:
[172:52] He don't got 20 of them, bro.
Speaker 2:
[172:53] He has a lot of them. He has 16 top 10 hits.
Speaker 8:
[172:56] Let's say he got 12 of them. That's all you need to win the verses.
Speaker 11:
[172:58] So beat up.
Speaker 2:
[172:59] I sure got like 10, respectfully.
Speaker 11:
[173:01] But beat up.
Speaker 2:
[173:01] That's still a lot.
Speaker 11:
[173:02] That's great. What category of the hits and bangers would you put Usher and Chris Brown?
Speaker 5:
[173:06] That's a good question now because I had to oppose that question. Like the difference between hits and a banger.
Speaker 11:
[173:11] So which one would you put Chris Brown?
Speaker 5:
[173:12] I think like Back to Sleep is like a banger. That's not a hit. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[173:17] I'm just saying the first hits win verses. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 5:
[173:19] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[173:20] Bangers win rounds though.
Speaker 3:
[173:21] All right. So if you do Yeah and Chris Brown does No Guidance, who wins?
Speaker 8:
[173:25] I know.
Speaker 2:
[173:26] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[173:27] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[173:28] All right. Never mind.
Speaker 1:
[173:29] Kiss Kiss.
Speaker 3:
[173:29] I'm out of here.
Speaker 1:
[173:30] He got songs.
Speaker 6:
[173:31] He can play a lot of songs.
Speaker 3:
[173:32] I got Yeah, Beat, No Guidance. I don't know what conversation to have with y'all. I don't know what talk I'm having with y'all.
Speaker 8:
[173:38] I think you a big Chris Brown fan.
Speaker 3:
[173:40] Not at all. Not at all. I ain't that big of a Chris Brown fan. I just like music at some point.
Speaker 6:
[173:45] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[173:46] Yeah, it was huge.
Speaker 1:
[173:47] A monster record.
Speaker 3:
[173:48] It was huge.
Speaker 2:
[173:49] It still gets fucking played in cinx and movies and all that shit.
Speaker 3:
[173:53] Still.
Speaker 1:
[173:53] But he got too many songs, y'all.
Speaker 3:
[173:56] I don't see it.
Speaker 5:
[173:57] Chris got the bangers.
Speaker 1:
[173:59] Usher got the nicks. I think Yeah and Kiss Kiss is a fight. Okay.
Speaker 11:
[174:07] You might get it tight, y'all.
Speaker 8:
[174:09] I don't think it's a crazy take, but I think it's wrong.
Speaker 1:
[174:11] Y'all old.
Speaker 11:
[174:12] No, y'all living in the naps.
Speaker 2:
[174:13] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[174:13] I think it's the opposite. I don't with Kiss Kiss.
Speaker 3:
[174:17] I don't with Kiss Kiss.
Speaker 1:
[174:18] Yo, dog, that song was a monster song. I'm not saying that. I'm saying I think it's a fight depending on who you asking. You was outside for Yeah.
Speaker 11:
[174:27] I'll put the double mint song this year.
Speaker 3:
[174:28] My last question.
Speaker 11:
[174:29] I'll put the double mint song this year.
Speaker 3:
[174:30] My last question to y'all and I promise I'm done.
Speaker 5:
[174:34] E.
Speaker 3:
[174:36] Can You Handle It versus You Down? You Down.
Speaker 5:
[174:39] You Down. You Down for sure.
Speaker 3:
[174:41] You Down. I got to hear them.
Speaker 5:
[174:42] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[174:43] You Down. Let me hear them.
Speaker 11:
[174:47] You Down. That's a banger. What's Can You Handle It though? Can you handle it?
Speaker 2:
[175:14] I'm not saying Chris Brown ain't dope, this is a banger, y'all confused about what Verzuz looks like.
Speaker 8:
[175:26] So now, don't play this.
Speaker 11:
[175:36] Instead of doing that, do You Got a Bad Versus You Down.
Speaker 9:
[175:39] This right here. You make a baby off this record.
Speaker 1:
[175:43] That little bald head girl goes crazy on this song.
Speaker 2:
[175:49] You think You Got a Bad beat this?
Speaker 3:
[175:51] I'm still mad y'all told me my boo is coming.
Speaker 9:
[175:55] Play my boo real quick.
Speaker 11:
[175:57] Nah, play You Got a Bad Versus You Down. No, I know what my boo, there's always that one, but my boo was fire. I'm sorry.
Speaker 3:
[176:32] That ain't even a record. It's a record.
Speaker 8:
[176:35] What was he putting up against?
Speaker 3:
[176:36] Yo. Yo. Where my fucking phone at?
Speaker 8:
[176:38] No, we didn't put up against Joe. He did a switch. We didn't put up against Joe at first. We put it up. It was back to sleep. It was back to sleep.
Speaker 3:
[176:50] Joe buggered.
Speaker 5:
[176:51] You're about to call Chris Brown.
Speaker 8:
[176:54] Yeah, he's trying to set us up.
Speaker 1:
[176:57] Yo.
Speaker 3:
[176:58] My Serato's just fucked up.
Speaker 2:
[177:00] Uh oh.
Speaker 3:
[177:00] Y'all lucky.
Speaker 5:
[177:01] Parks there?
Speaker 1:
[177:02] Grab your phone, you won't be stunned.
Speaker 2:
[177:05] I'll grab my phone. We can play these records back to back all we want.
Speaker 5:
[177:09] Oh shit, Parks here.
Speaker 3:
[177:13] Yo, do me a favor, don't never say my boo again. Don't say nothing about my boo again.
Speaker 9:
[177:18] Just smoke the fuck out of here.
Speaker 8:
[177:22] You think my boo been in this? My boo went this.
Speaker 3:
[177:27] I don't think so.
Speaker 5:
[177:28] You gotta be a Chris Brown fan to love this record.
Speaker 8:
[177:31] That's what I'm saying. Great record. It's a great record, it ain't beating my boo.
Speaker 11:
[177:38] Y'all got a recent bias.
Speaker 3:
[177:39] It sounds like y'all just picking the bigger record.
Speaker 2:
[177:42] That's what verse is?
Speaker 8:
[177:44] Have you ever seen a verse?
Speaker 3:
[177:46] Yeah, I've seen a verse, and it don't go like that. It don't go, the biggest record wins. I see Keith Swint wipe the fucking floor with Bobby Brown, and every one of his big records.
Speaker 7:
[177:56] It don't just go big record.
Speaker 8:
[177:59] I agree that it don't always go just like big, whatever record charted higher, but that-
Speaker 2:
[178:03] You're also comparing a situation where performance matters.
Speaker 8:
[178:05] I was about to say, but you look at-
Speaker 2:
[178:06] Osher can still perform.
Speaker 8:
[178:07] Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 6:
[178:07] Yeah, but he can't- How many take records-
Speaker 8:
[178:09] I'm trying to say that without-
Speaker 11:
[178:10] How many take records beat Tyrese's big records?
Speaker 4:
[178:12] He can't outperform Chris Brown.
Speaker 6:
[178:14] So it's like if y'all-
Speaker 4:
[178:15] the verse is true, it's true about the bigger songs, but the fact that-
Speaker 2:
[178:19] Because he ain't flipping? That's why I'm singing his ass off.
Speaker 3:
[178:26] Usher's flipping.
Speaker 4:
[178:28] The eight foot, and he can dance his ass off. I don't give a.
Speaker 3:
[178:31] Usher flipped his skate, but Chris Brown did the flip and landed on the one. What was the? Y'all know the flip.
Speaker 2:
[178:39] Yeah, Usher flipped and landed on-
Speaker 11:
[178:41] And Usher can't out-sing Chris Brown on stage.
Speaker 3:
[178:43] Yeah, but Usher dated Chilly, Fuck out of here.
Speaker 11:
[178:49] You only say that now.
Speaker 7:
[178:50] Usher dated Magga. Magga Chilly. He knew.
Speaker 6:
[178:54] He knew. Point.
Speaker 7:
[178:56] Point to Chris.
Speaker 6:
[178:58] that.
Speaker 3:
[178:58] You know Chris dated some Magga bitches, too. All them little Spanish bitches.
Speaker 6:
[179:02] You can't even get in the section with Chris.
Speaker 11:
[179:08] Chris doing a bag test to get in the section with Chris.
Speaker 4:
[179:11] They come by the truckload, Chris still doing a bag test to get in the section with him.
Speaker 5:
[179:14] We're going to see what else comes out for you, Flame.
Speaker 4:
[179:16] Chris don't want nothing darker than him in the section.
Speaker 3:
[179:18] Anytime he at the club in London.
Speaker 4:
[179:20] He gets to pull his pants out, this bitch darker than my cap. Get her out of here, blackie. Get her black ass out of here.
Speaker 7:
[179:27] All right, we're moving right along.
Speaker 3:
[179:30] Do we have anything else that needs our attention? I don't think anything ever needs our attention.
Speaker 2:
[179:35] We definitely need our attention.
Speaker 3:
[179:37] I think we did it.
Speaker 11:
[179:38] Parks is lit today. You good, Parks?
Speaker 8:
[179:40] Let me just check my list.
Speaker 11:
[179:42] Friday Parks is different.
Speaker 3:
[179:43] Let me check my list.
Speaker 6:
[179:44] It's not Friday Parks.
Speaker 11:
[179:45] Let me feel your pulse, What's he doing?
Speaker 6:
[179:46] Come here.
Speaker 4:
[179:46] It's not his pulse. It's that fucking moistened-eye chain that got on.
Speaker 3:
[179:50] He's with him.
Speaker 2:
[179:52] You shit on the other drawer.
Speaker 6:
[179:53] I'm not shit, man, bro.
Speaker 11:
[179:54] You got your teeth white. Are you up to something, Parks?
Speaker 6:
[179:57] I'm going to the dentist.
Speaker 4:
[179:58] Get out his mouth.
Speaker 11:
[179:59] Get out his mouth. I don't give a. He smokes everywhere.
Speaker 6:
[180:01] He got his teeth white.
Speaker 4:
[180:02] Get out his dental shit, bro.
Speaker 11:
[180:02] His teeth are white.
Speaker 4:
[180:03] Chill out, chill out.
Speaker 11:
[180:04] You change it from yellow and white like that?
Speaker 6:
[180:06] Stop!
Speaker 3:
[180:07] Before we end, I do have, and now I'm finding a Chris Brown song there with two, you made me mad.
Speaker 4:
[180:11] Yeah, stop playing that.
Speaker 11:
[180:13] you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:
[180:13] I do have it.
Speaker 11:
[180:14] You try to put yo against my boo, you gon burn.
Speaker 4:
[180:16] I hated my boo.
Speaker 11:
[180:17] I hated my boo when it was out.
Speaker 4:
[180:18] Me too.
Speaker 3:
[180:20] I hated my boo after it was sold.
Speaker 4:
[180:21] I hate that song.
Speaker 11:
[180:22] When it came out, you hated it?
Speaker 3:
[180:24] I was gay when that song came out. I thought the song was fire.
Speaker 7:
[180:28] I thought she was pulling a move when that song came out.
Speaker 4:
[180:30] I hated my boo, but I loved the video, but I hated the song always.
Speaker 11:
[180:33] What did you hate about it?
Speaker 4:
[180:34] I don't know. I just hated it. I never liked it. I never liked that song. It got too hot. I'm a way bigger Chris Brown fan than Usher though.
Speaker 11:
[180:41] How many songs is that? I'm a way bigger Usher fan. How many songs?
Speaker 4:
[180:43] I didn't really fuck with Usher, Lock In Till Moving On.
Speaker 11:
[180:45] How many songs that became so popular that it ended up being hated?
Speaker 5:
[180:49] A lot of songs like that. I like, I hate the Tims song, Wait For You.
Speaker 11:
[180:53] Me and you?
Speaker 4:
[180:54] I can't hate that.
Speaker 5:
[180:54] How could you hate that?
Speaker 4:
[180:55] I can't hate that.
Speaker 5:
[180:56] It's too popular.
Speaker 4:
[180:57] I know what you're talking about, but I can't hate that. You know what I mean? I know what you're talking about, though.
Speaker 5:
[181:00] You know what I mean? Like when a song gets too hot, it's like, all right, here we go again.
Speaker 4:
[181:03] Wait For You, Future did it. If you go, it's a great, he hates it, too.
Speaker 1:
[181:06] No, I like that song.
Speaker 8:
[181:07] Oh, okay, I was gonna say.
Speaker 4:
[181:09] B, I get what you're saying. Yeah. When they get overplayed and they get too crazy, you do get corny, but some of them is just like, it never dies. Like, hit me baby one more time.
Speaker 8:
[181:18] That's a classic.
Speaker 6:
[181:18] My loneliness It's killing me And I I must condense I still believe I still believe And it wins.
Speaker 4:
[181:29] You see what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[181:30] At some point, the played out song becomes a classic song and you can't deny it.
Speaker 4:
[181:33] Yeah, yeah. But some shit you just hate the first time you hear it.
Speaker 5:
[181:37] For sure. It's too cheesy a little bit.
Speaker 4:
[181:39] I just, I hated My Boo from day one. I like it. And I've never heard nobody say that but him. People always disdain me about it. My Boo's a good song. I hated that shit.
Speaker 9:
[181:47] Good, Joe.
Speaker 3:
[181:49] What, My Boo?
Speaker 4:
[181:49] Yeah, I hated My Boo.
Speaker 3:
[181:50] Absolutely.
Speaker 4:
[181:51] You're the only one I've ever heard say that other than me.
Speaker 5:
[181:53] Well, it'd be dope if Usher brings out Jadakiss and they could do-
Speaker 3:
[181:56] And he better not play You Make Me Want It neither. Chris Brown gonna eat that shit right up, too.
Speaker 4:
[182:00] He is.
Speaker 3:
[182:01] He better not play Nothing That Ain't His Best.
Speaker 8:
[182:04] You don't with You Make Me Want It?
Speaker 11:
[182:05] You make me want it? Stop it, Joe. Don't stop it. You're just talking, Joe.
Speaker 1:
[182:08] I love that song.
Speaker 2:
[182:09] You're just talking.
Speaker 7:
[182:10] I love that song, too.
Speaker 11:
[182:11] It's beatable. You make me want it?
Speaker 3:
[182:12] That song is very beatable.
Speaker 8:
[182:14] You're talking about Chris Brown. What are you talking about? It ain't an easy album.
Speaker 3:
[182:18] Oh my God, I'm done with you all.
Speaker 7:
[182:50] Usher got too many songs where he's begging for the pussy and didn't get it. He the whole crew.
Speaker 4:
[183:07] He the squad.
Speaker 7:
[183:08] And stalk his ex. Chris the new bitch and stalk his ex. Stop playing with Chris.
Speaker 4:
[183:18] Remember that shit with the viral whip stuff that was in the bitch when it occurred?
Speaker 11:
[183:21] He would do whatever he wanted at that time.
Speaker 4:
[183:22] He a gangster, yes he was.
Speaker 3:
[183:23] Yo, I hate y'all.
Speaker 4:
[183:25] charted his own blood.
Speaker 5:
[183:26] He is fire.
Speaker 11:
[183:27] Yeah, he's, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[183:28] I love it. Chris doesn't know a lot. They're back testing it all. I don't give a.
Speaker 1:
[183:32] Yo, this.
Speaker 3:
[183:35] Listen, man, this was a good show. It was.
Speaker 9:
[183:37] This inked the charts up.
Speaker 5:
[183:39] Two of the greatest R&B artists of all time.
Speaker 8:
[183:41] For sure.
Speaker 11:
[184:42] How should we get this song the fuck up out of here?
Speaker 8:
[184:44] What is y'all talking about?
Speaker 11:
[184:45] Easily.
Speaker 8:
[184:45] How should we eat this song?
Speaker 9:
[184:47] Easily.
Speaker 3:
[184:48] This is just an outro song, Mark.
Speaker 11:
[184:50] Don't do it for me.
Speaker 8:
[184:51] Too much joy in your face. Fuck that.
Speaker 3:
[184:55] Yo, listen.
Speaker 7:
[184:57] This has been a great show. Hopefully y'all have enjoyed this. She ain't no she ain't.
Speaker 8:
[185:04] Y'all intoxicated.
Speaker 13:
[185:05] Y'all better stop playing around with me.
Speaker 7:
[185:09] Yo, hopefully you've enjoyed this broadcast as much as we've enjoyed delivering it to you. Keep us in your prayers. Lord knows it's...
Speaker 6:
[185:23] Mark, we need a record.
Speaker 8:
[185:27] Huh? You think we need a record?
Speaker 7:
[185:28] Until next time, we bid you adieu, farewell, What y'all on this weekend? What y'all on this weekend?
Speaker 1:
[185:52] What are y'all on this...
Speaker 7:
[185:54] What are y'all on this weekend? Anybody? Just work.
Speaker 8:
[185:57] Just work.
Speaker 7:
[185:58] Just work, work for it. Mark, what are you doing this weekend?
Speaker 8:
[186:01] Doing some birthday stuff with the boy.
Speaker 7:
[186:02] All right, all right.
Speaker 3:
[186:03] Oh yeah, tonight, Michael Paul's birthday, Michael Paul's birthday. Happy birthday, man, boy. Happy birthday, Michael Paul. Mona, what you on?
Speaker 4:
[186:10] I'm getting ready for my upcoming Atlantic City and Atlanta show.
Speaker 8:
[186:18] B-Dot, what you on this weekend?
Speaker 5:
[186:20] Being a good dad, man.
Speaker 6:
[186:21] Hey!
Speaker 11:
[186:24] I'm outside working, man.
Speaker 8:
[186:26] All right, he's working.
Speaker 2:
[186:27] Barks, barks, barks. Supposed to be nice out, right?
Speaker 6:
[186:30] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[186:30] I'm about to be outside.
Speaker 6:
[186:31] Hey!
Speaker 11:
[186:33] He's the only nigger that's fucking with the floor.
Speaker 6:
[186:35] Look, look, look. He's the only nigger.
Speaker 7:
[186:37] He's the only nigger that's fucking with the floor.
Speaker 3:
[186:41] That's his line to be outside for the weekend.
Speaker 7:
[186:43] I'm just working.
Speaker 11:
[186:43] He texting her now. Yo, honey, yo. Remember I told you I got to fix the house? Nah, you coming to my crib, Let me see me. I got to talk to you anyway.
Speaker 3:
[186:50] Y'all hold it down, man. Till next time, peace, love, health, wealth and prosperity. Oh, before I go, yo, memory of a killer. Chef's Kiss season finale. Great job. Great job on that.
Speaker 8:
[187:01] Finish the show if you haven't seen it.
Speaker 3:
[187:03] Until next time.