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Speaker 1:
[00:00] What's up, y'all? We are back.
Speaker 2:
[00:02] Yes, we are.
Speaker 1:
[00:02] Want to shout out all the fans, man, have been supporting the pod. Let's rap about it. Today we are at episode 25. 25.
Speaker 3:
[00:11] 25, hold on, that's a new segment.
Speaker 2:
[00:13] Why we saying that? It's a new segment.
Speaker 3:
[00:16] 25.
Speaker 1:
[00:17] We need to toast to that.
Speaker 2:
[00:18] Let's toast about it.
Speaker 1:
[00:19] We're gonna toast to all our celebrations and all our wins, so.
Speaker 4:
[00:22] My dogs.
Speaker 1:
[00:23] Let's toast about it.
Speaker 3:
[00:24] Yeah, 25 episodes. Shout out to all of the people that thought we wouldn't do at least 25 episodes, at least 15.
Speaker 2:
[00:31] They say that ain't easy, man.
Speaker 3:
[00:32] Shout out to all of the haters that thought that we wouldn't keep this thing going on. And shout out to all of the that been hating on us.
Speaker 2:
[00:38] Shout out to Playmaker.
Speaker 3:
[00:40] Shout out to Playmaker.
Speaker 2:
[00:40] Shout out to PrizePix.
Speaker 3:
[00:41] But I can't, we don't want to not give the haters they proper.
Speaker 2:
[00:45] Oh, you gotta give them they proper shout out.
Speaker 3:
[00:47] Shout out to you hating ass that I would have slapped the fuck out you niggas, but.
Speaker 4:
[00:50] Shout out to y'all.
Speaker 3:
[00:52] Well, I ain't got time right now. We too busy doing deals and getting this shit together. And shout out to you niggas that thought we wouldn't make it, but we did. And we gonna continue doing what we doing. And it's Lets Rap About it. Talk about it. And we getting the tattoos and the chains and everything.
Speaker 2:
[01:10] Not getting the tattoos.
Speaker 4:
[01:11] Here you go with this tattoo shit, man.
Speaker 2:
[01:13] I don't know if I'm getting the tattoo. The chain, the chain. I'm definitely gonna get the chain.
Speaker 3:
[01:16] Real though, you gonna get the tattoo?
Speaker 1:
[01:18] I'm not getting the tattoo, man.
Speaker 3:
[01:20] Let's Rap About it.
Speaker 4:
[01:20] Tats and tats is outlandish.
Speaker 2:
[01:22] I don't like how you keep saying that.
Speaker 4:
[01:23] I don't want to do that.
Speaker 3:
[01:24] What's wrong with us having a tattoo?
Speaker 2:
[01:25] I don't like that.
Speaker 4:
[01:26] I don't know if I'm...
Speaker 2:
[01:27] Because it sounds like we're gonna show up at the same day and get this tattoo all together.
Speaker 3:
[01:30] We a gang, we a crew, we a clique, we a vibe, we a...
Speaker 2:
[01:33] That's why we get chains.
Speaker 3:
[01:34] We a culture.
Speaker 2:
[01:35] That's why we get the chains.
Speaker 4:
[01:37] Mame, we tatted. Where you putting it?
Speaker 1:
[01:40] Whoa.
Speaker 2:
[01:43] I don't like how that's sound. I don't like where this is going.
Speaker 4:
[01:46] Pause it before I actually...
Speaker 2:
[01:46] I'm starting off full.
Speaker 4:
[01:49] Where you putting the tattoo at?
Speaker 2:
[01:51] I got room. Hey yo. Hey yo.
Speaker 1:
[01:56] It's getting spicy today.
Speaker 2:
[01:57] Oh my God.
Speaker 1:
[02:02] I don't believe bro. We just hit a milestone.
Speaker 4:
[02:06] We just hit a milestone.
Speaker 3:
[02:08] We got a lot... I understand when they say we took my tattoo though.
Speaker 1:
[02:13] I know it was raw, but before we even started it, it was crazy.
Speaker 3:
[02:19] Look, so y'all saying y'all don't want to do that?
Speaker 4:
[02:22] No, no. As a crew. The chain I'm with. No.
Speaker 3:
[02:27] Let's rap about the chain.
Speaker 4:
[02:27] We can do the chain.
Speaker 3:
[02:29] We can get right with it. Not the tattoos.
Speaker 4:
[02:30] No, no.
Speaker 2:
[02:31] Let's talk about the stats.
Speaker 4:
[02:33] I don't want to mess with you.
Speaker 2:
[02:34] The stats that we learned earlier today. I learned this from Justin Du Bois.
Speaker 3:
[02:37] The stats.
Speaker 2:
[02:38] It said that most podcasts Don't last past 20 episodes.
Speaker 3:
[02:42] Don't last past 20 episodes.
Speaker 4:
[02:44] That's most though. That ain't gang.
Speaker 2:
[02:46] And the ones that do are in the top, what is it, 1%? What was that? In the top 1%.
Speaker 3:
[02:53] The top what?
Speaker 2:
[02:54] 1%. So we're in the top 1% right now of podcasters because we made it past the 20.
Speaker 3:
[03:00] We're in the top 1% because we made it past.
Speaker 4:
[03:02] That's flavors.
Speaker 5:
[03:03] Releasing 21 episodes often places a podcast in the top 1% longest running shows.
Speaker 4:
[03:10] Flavors.
Speaker 5:
[03:11] 20 episode milestones is those that survive after 90% others stop.
Speaker 3:
[03:16] Oh wow. Okay so look.
Speaker 4:
[03:18] We doing our thing?
Speaker 3:
[03:20] Let's talk about that too. Come on one more time. Let's talk about that. Come on Spizzle.
Speaker 4:
[03:24] Talk about it.
Speaker 3:
[03:24] Let's talk about that for us being in a 1% of podcast.
Speaker 4:
[03:27] We doing our stuff.
Speaker 3:
[03:29] That's still out here doing things and you know. The fact that we from New York City is even a plus. Okay. Is New York City becoming too expensive to be this poorly maintained. So this man was riding on a scooter. Okay. You know the scooters that be in the street? The motor scooters. Right?
Speaker 4:
[03:53] Not the Moped.
Speaker 2:
[03:54] Not the Moped you be riding on.
Speaker 3:
[03:55] I don't ride Moped's. I ride a Kawasaki KLR.
Speaker 4:
[03:58] Talk about it man.
Speaker 3:
[03:59] I ride a classic bike.
Speaker 4:
[04:00] I don't want to.
Speaker 2:
[04:01] We not going to make them feel so. I ride a classic bike. There was a tragedy that happened.
Speaker 3:
[04:04] Everybody was a tragedy. Man hit a pot hole and died.
Speaker 2:
[04:09] God bless his soul. RP.
Speaker 3:
[04:11] So is New York City becoming.
Speaker 4:
[04:12] I wouldn't say becoming nothing. Them potholes ain't nothing new.
Speaker 1:
[04:16] Exactly.
Speaker 4:
[04:17] Have you been.
Speaker 3:
[04:18] He died from the pothole?
Speaker 4:
[04:19] Have you been in New York? No he died from hitting a pothole.
Speaker 2:
[04:21] He hit a pothole and he fell off it and his head hit the floor.
Speaker 4:
[04:24] The way he landed. The way he landed. He hit his head. So that's what I mean. But that been going like.
Speaker 3:
[04:31] So he riding his bike.
Speaker 4:
[04:33] I wasn't dead man.
Speaker 2:
[04:34] I wasn't dead but he hit a pothole. It could be dangerous if you're on a bike and hit a pothole.
Speaker 3:
[04:39] Right but we hit potholes on bikes all the time.
Speaker 2:
[04:41] Obviously it was a terrible pothole.
Speaker 4:
[04:43] But he landed.
Speaker 2:
[04:44] He landed. This is New York City.
Speaker 4:
[04:46] He was on the wrong.
Speaker 2:
[04:46] It could be a sick hole in New York City.
Speaker 4:
[04:49] And he landed wrong.
Speaker 3:
[04:50] Okay got it. Is this on FDR?
Speaker 4:
[04:52] It went left. Where was this at?
Speaker 3:
[04:53] Just tell me where it was at.
Speaker 4:
[04:54] It was at Ozone Park.
Speaker 3:
[04:55] Ozone Park? He was on the regular street?
Speaker 4:
[04:57] That's Queens.
Speaker 3:
[04:58] He died on the regular street?
Speaker 2:
[04:59] Oh shit.
Speaker 1:
[05:01] I don't know.
Speaker 4:
[05:01] I wasn't there.
Speaker 2:
[05:03] Put the next question up.
Speaker 1:
[05:04] Rest in peace man. That's a bad way to go out.
Speaker 2:
[05:07] Put the next question up.
Speaker 1:
[05:08] God bless the song.
Speaker 4:
[05:09] Potholes ain't nothing new in New York though.
Speaker 1:
[05:13] God bless them. You ever seen one of them shits on the gram where it be like, it be a joke but they be like doing something that you could get killed and then it just snap and he like would have it behind him. That's one of them ones though. You hit the scooter and then you snap and you're like nah.
Speaker 4:
[05:31] That's the last thing on your mind like nah, no way that just went that way.
Speaker 3:
[05:35] Can your child's friend can you? No, no, no, no, no. Hold on, hold on, hold on. No, we gotta, no, we gotta, we gotta talk about this.
Speaker 4:
[05:45] No, we not.
Speaker 2:
[05:46] We are not.
Speaker 4:
[05:47] That's like the that was like nah, we're back there. Am I? You just grabbed the gun and then you're out of heaven.
Speaker 2:
[05:54] We're editing this, we're not doing this. Someone lost their life, we're not doing this. Let's go to the next subject.
Speaker 3:
[06:03] The fact that he died on a motor scooter, on a pothole on a regular street though, not even on a parkway, it's crazy.
Speaker 2:
[06:13] I'm trying to understand.
Speaker 3:
[06:14] I'm trying to understand.
Speaker 2:
[06:15] What? Please. What did you say? Please. Let's have some respect.
Speaker 3:
[06:19] No, I'm trying to understand. No, we have some respect, but it was a regular street, South Ozone. Alright, let's leave it alone.
Speaker 2:
[06:26] Thank you. Please.
Speaker 4:
[06:27] Listen, check this out. Can you be a child's friend and parent?
Speaker 2:
[06:31] Let's rap about it.
Speaker 4:
[06:32] Maino, check this man. We can rap about every topic. You know the vibe.
Speaker 3:
[06:38] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[06:38] God bless that man, his family.
Speaker 3:
[06:41] God bless that man, his family.
Speaker 1:
[06:42] God bless him, man. That's a crazy way to go out.
Speaker 3:
[06:44] That's just a way to end up in heaven.
Speaker 4:
[06:47] That's a final...
Speaker 3:
[06:49] God ask you how you get there.
Speaker 4:
[06:51] Maino, check this. Can you be a child's friend and parent or do you have to choose one?
Speaker 3:
[06:56] I'm struggling with that.
Speaker 4:
[06:57] You going through that?
Speaker 3:
[06:58] I'm struggling.
Speaker 2:
[06:59] Yeah, that's a good one.
Speaker 3:
[07:00] I'm struggling, bro.
Speaker 2:
[07:01] That's a good one. Cause as much as you wanna be your child's friend, there's times that you have to be the parent, which I had to be a few times.
Speaker 3:
[07:08] I'm struggling with that, brother.
Speaker 2:
[07:10] I mean, that's...
Speaker 3:
[07:11] Where you at with it?
Speaker 2:
[07:12] Me? I'm struggling. Like it's hard to have to turn into that parent when that's your dog, like that's my nigger. I'm struggling. I hate to have to be like, yo, I gotta be a dad and tell you some wack shit, like yo, bro. And it's like, damn.
Speaker 4:
[07:26] I play both.
Speaker 2:
[07:26] But you gotta, it has to be some boundaries and it has to be some discipline.
Speaker 3:
[07:30] Yeah, but it's like, dad, do you have boundaries? I watch you do all kinds of wild shit.
Speaker 4:
[07:36] Look at you. One thing I can say, y'all kids are a little older.
Speaker 3:
[07:39] Right.
Speaker 4:
[07:41] Like I still got, like my oldest is 10. Like I really, I mean, like.
Speaker 2:
[07:44] Yeah, besides the wild shit though, they still watch us work every day, day in and day out. They watch us go hard. You know what I mean? Like, so it's not just seeing us do all type of wild shit. We have discipline to us. So it was like.
Speaker 3:
[07:57] It's my son's birthday. We just finished having a party for him in a club and he was lit. He got this bottles just coming. I'm just like, what the fuck is this? And then we go home and he like, your dad, I got some people coming through.
Speaker 2:
[08:12] His cars keep pulling up. I'm like, what the?
Speaker 3:
[08:15] What is this?
Speaker 4:
[08:16] Remind you of you.
Speaker 3:
[08:17] Calls of girls keep pulling up. Like this is a full fledged party in my house.
Speaker 4:
[08:22] Right.
Speaker 3:
[08:24] I'm in the kitchen just watching. It's just like people up and down.
Speaker 2:
[08:26] I'm just like, what the?
Speaker 3:
[08:29] I'm telling you, like I didn't know what to do. Like I didn't know what to do. Like I didn't know how to.
Speaker 1:
[08:37] You wanted to join in. You wanted to tap in.
Speaker 4:
[08:38] He was ready to turn up. You didn't know if you needed to participate a little bit.
Speaker 3:
[08:42] I thought about that, but I'm saying I need to be a father. I need to be an example.
Speaker 2:
[08:46] I need to set the tone.
Speaker 4:
[08:48] Somebody has to be grown in here tonight.
Speaker 3:
[08:50] Right.
Speaker 2:
[08:51] Like what the?
Speaker 3:
[08:52] It's like little is walking around my house.
Speaker 2:
[08:56] I'm like, I don't like the way they walking.
Speaker 3:
[09:02] Do you understand?
Speaker 4:
[09:03] They moving too comfortable.
Speaker 3:
[09:04] It's like they come up and down the stairs. I'm just like. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Speaker 2:
[09:09] They moving like they been there before.
Speaker 4:
[09:11] Like yo, what is that?
Speaker 2:
[09:12] Yo, why would you go up my steps?
Speaker 3:
[09:14] Yeah, you downstairs, you upstairs.
Speaker 4:
[09:16] knew where the bathrooms was at and all that.
Speaker 3:
[09:17] People and these girls keep pulling up in Ubers. I'm just like, what the?
Speaker 4:
[09:22] Yeah, that shit rolling.
Speaker 2:
[09:24] Were you proud?
Speaker 3:
[09:25] No, I was worried. I didn't understand. So I'm like, yo, bro, like what's going on?
Speaker 2:
[09:31] Like, you good over there?
Speaker 3:
[09:32] You're like, I'm good, dad. I'm good. I'm good.
Speaker 4:
[09:33] I'm good. That's the fine line right there, the barb on the front.
Speaker 3:
[09:37] I don't want to like lay my law down, but then it's like.
Speaker 4:
[09:41] You don't want to fuck up the vibe?
Speaker 2:
[09:44] What's going on, dad?
Speaker 4:
[09:45] It's a vibe already. You don't want to be the vibe killer. You don't want to be the disgruntled old.
Speaker 2:
[09:51] Right.
Speaker 3:
[09:52] Never want to be that.
Speaker 4:
[09:53] You know what I mean?
Speaker 3:
[09:53] It's like, damn bro, how long you gonna keep this going?
Speaker 4:
[09:56] What time y'all ending this shit?
Speaker 2:
[09:57] Like is it, is it an end to it? Like, is this gonna stop?
Speaker 4:
[10:03] What time y'all ending this shit?
Speaker 2:
[10:04] It's crazy, man. It's like an ill bubble to be in, like it's like, damn.
Speaker 4:
[10:10] I think you gotta find that, it's a, my daughter's not of that age yet. I'll holla at y'all in like 10 years.
Speaker 2:
[10:17] That's like the pot that called the kettle black.
Speaker 4:
[10:19] I think it's a mean balance. It's like how do you tell them stop?
Speaker 3:
[10:23] What's your name, Spezo? Cause your son's still young. Yo, but your one son is older.
Speaker 4:
[10:27] It's a mean balance, bro.
Speaker 1:
[10:29] I think I want to be respected as a parent all the time and like I could be your friend second. I think you have to have a certain amount of respect of your parents. Even as we grown, we still have a certain respect for your mom. I think sometimes when you're a younger parent or you got like kids close to age, like how you just say your daughter's 10, you automatically just parent. There's a line there. But when your kids get to like 18 or 20 or whatever, you start trying to blend in to be their friend. But I think that's where the line of respect get like blurred.
Speaker 4:
[11:10] It could get blurry.
Speaker 3:
[11:12] I blurred it bro.
Speaker 1:
[11:13] Yeah, your shit is definitely blurred.
Speaker 3:
[11:14] I'm going to be real with you.
Speaker 4:
[11:16] It took me to get, not to cut you off, it took me to get to a certain age, like right now, right, as an older adult, I can smoke with my moms. That's some out this world shit to me.
Speaker 1:
[11:29] Nah, as you grown, I think when you young, it was a respect you can't, you don't even want to smoke around your mom.
Speaker 4:
[11:33] I ain't even want to be, I used to visee my shit, I didn't even want to know I was hot.
Speaker 1:
[11:37] You still respect that as a parent, even now.
Speaker 2:
[11:39] Well, myself was a little bit different because I found, his mom told me that he was smoking when he was about 16, so it was like, for me, it's like I know niggas is not going to stop smoking because I've been there, you dig? So I was like, now, am I going to feel comfortable with him sneaking around, trying to get smoke all over the fucking place, and it's fencing all and all that shit running around out here, all types. So I'm like, I had to go sit down, had to talk with him, picked him up. I told him, roll a blunt. I'm like, you know you smoke weed, right? Smoked a blunt till he damn near couldn't smoke no more to see if this is really what he wanted to do. But it's like, if you're going to smoke, then you need to smoke in the house and we'll figure that shit out.
Speaker 1:
[12:20] Even that though, is still you being a parent. Cause you're taking and trying to teach him a lesson or even if you saying like, if you're going to smoke, you know what I mean? I'd rather you be doing it in this kind of safe space rather than you sneaking around and doing all of that. That's still being a parent to me. Like being a friend would have been like, you know, you'll see certain people with their kids and they just doing everything with their kids. They go drink, smoke, do like, you know what I mean? The line is blurred. So that's why I said for me, like I always want my son to feel like he could come to me to talk and have conversations. But I also want the respect from the door that I'm your dad. Like I don't have to sacrifice. I done did a lot for you to even get to this.
Speaker 3:
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[13:14] No, you know what that is. That's a power move.
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Speaker 2:
[14:46] I don't smoke with my son though, you know what I mean? So it was like, every now and then, I might pass him the blunt and shit like that, but I don't, like, he not coming up like, yo, pass the blunt, like, we don't, he has that respect. It's not like, you dig? The most he might ask me for, like, yo, you got any weed that I could get? Like, he not going to tell me.
Speaker 4:
[15:03] I had to become a grown man to smoke with Pops or something.
Speaker 2:
[15:08] No, that's real.
Speaker 4:
[15:08] That wasn't no, and remember, I played ball, so even though I was smoking, my Pops was like, he was getting high, but he was looking down on that shit as far as he's smoking. Once he peeped, that didn't work out, and me and him became, we started becoming smoking partners from me getting him to bug, because it was like, man, Pop, I don't know who you getting that shit from, but, you know what I mean? Me and my niggas got pain right now, like. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2:
[15:38] Smoking that bullshit, Pop.
Speaker 4:
[15:40] You smoking some bullshit, Pop, like, and then they get pressing you for a dub or whatever. How have you been getting it?
Speaker 1:
[15:44] So you sold your pops some weed?
Speaker 4:
[15:49] I never sold them no weed, I gave him weed, I had it, I wasn't, I ain't, I ain't trapped the pops, like, no.
Speaker 3:
[15:59] And what you said about basically having rules because I felt like-
Speaker 4:
[16:03] Yo, Spence, you got it.
Speaker 1:
[16:04] Nah, I'm trying to follow the story.
Speaker 4:
[16:06] I ain't sell pops no weed, man.
Speaker 1:
[16:08] I needed clarity.
Speaker 4:
[16:08] Nah, I ain't sell no bugs.
Speaker 3:
[16:11] I felt like my son had got to an age where he gon start exploring and starting wanting to be outside. So I was like, look, if you at an age, you 18, if you want to be outside instead of going out, hanging out with your friends and doing stupid shit, come do it with me. I'm going to show you how to do it.
Speaker 4:
[16:31] I respect that.
Speaker 3:
[16:32] I'm going to show you the right way and the wrong way to do this shit.
Speaker 4:
[16:36] I respect that.
Speaker 3:
[16:36] That was my thing. And then there's rules to it. If you're going to drink, I'd rather you not, don't be accepting those drinks from just anybody. Safety is first. Make sure everybody is with you, comes with you and gets home peacefully. But then I seen him in a club one time in LA, and it was just like, he's getting lap dances.
Speaker 2:
[17:04] It was just like.
Speaker 4:
[17:05] It was lit.
Speaker 3:
[17:06] I'm standing there and it's just like, my son is getting lap danced in a regular club, like what do I do?
Speaker 4:
[17:14] But did you have the lap dance talk?
Speaker 2:
[17:16] And how did that make you feel? Was it a proud dad moment at that moment? No, it was just like, I don't know how to, it's just, it's, it's, So you're hating on his vibe?
Speaker 3:
[17:23] As I'm looking at him and I'm saying he's getting, he's getting, he's getting, Would you rather that be happening without you seeing it?
Speaker 4:
[17:30] Cause if he's doing it in front of you, he's definitely doing it.
Speaker 2:
[17:33] He rather it just happen to you, you want it to be the sacrificial lamb, so he don't have to go.
Speaker 4:
[17:36] Or would you type, cause you wasn't getting the lap dance.
Speaker 2:
[17:38] That's what I think it was. What? Hating a little bit.
Speaker 4:
[17:41] Cause I'm hating? Might have been a little hated.
Speaker 2:
[17:42] Cause he must have had no motion if he's sitting there watching his son get the lap bits.
Speaker 4:
[17:45] I think Baby Boy had the motion that night.
Speaker 2:
[17:47] He was driving a little bit.
Speaker 4:
[17:48] He was a little, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Seeing how the truth coming out.
Speaker 3:
[17:52] He was changing this around.
Speaker 4:
[17:53] Truth coming out, he was hating on.
Speaker 3:
[17:56] I'm a father.
Speaker 4:
[17:57] Damn Zayn, he was hating on my boy.
Speaker 3:
[17:59] I'm a real father, bro. And all I'm saying is.
Speaker 2:
[18:01] That sounds like what happened in the party. He was more hating that his party was more popping than the party he had in his house. I don't think his party that he had in the house was as popping as Zayn's party.
Speaker 3:
[18:09] Oh, I see what this is.
Speaker 2:
[18:10] So he saw, I think it's just a hate can.
Speaker 4:
[18:12] You give a house party pops of vibes.
Speaker 3:
[18:15] Let this talk.
Speaker 1:
[18:16] Damn.
Speaker 3:
[18:17] This, yeah, he.
Speaker 1:
[18:18] He's trying to say you a hater, Dad.
Speaker 2:
[18:19] Right.
Speaker 3:
[18:20] You just totally missed everything I said and the Jews that I was dropping. And then you try to pick me as a hater.
Speaker 2:
[18:26] I'm asking you for anything.
Speaker 4:
[18:27] A hater dad is a hat.
Speaker 2:
[18:28] Yeah, because there was no proud dad moments in none of this. There clearly was a lot of proud dad moments in all of these situations.
Speaker 4:
[18:35] A hater dad is a hat.
Speaker 3:
[18:37] Say what?
Speaker 1:
[18:38] Hating ass dad.
Speaker 2:
[18:39] Hating ass dad, a hat.
Speaker 4:
[18:40] That's a hat.
Speaker 3:
[18:41] I would never be a hat.
Speaker 2:
[18:42] That's crazy. I'm never a hat.
Speaker 4:
[18:44] This a hat?
Speaker 3:
[18:45] My son, you scared me.
Speaker 2:
[18:47] Everybody over here knows my son. This a dad hat.
Speaker 3:
[18:49] Everybody over here knows my son. I'm not a hat.
Speaker 4:
[18:52] He's a hat, huh?
Speaker 3:
[18:53] I'm not a hat. Y'all just charmed me just now.
Speaker 2:
[18:56] He's a hat.
Speaker 3:
[18:57] And I feel like this is a planned attack.
Speaker 4:
[19:00] The half, the hatin ass father.
Speaker 1:
[19:03] I think my son think I'm a hat too though.
Speaker 4:
[19:05] Y'all is a hat so fake.
Speaker 2:
[19:07] I think we all hats. You gotta be a hat at some point with the kids.
Speaker 4:
[19:12] You gotta be a hater.
Speaker 3:
[19:13] My son knew that thing I'm a hat.
Speaker 2:
[19:14] I swear to God. I know you don't think I'm a hat.
Speaker 4:
[19:15] I have my kids at certain points like-
Speaker 3:
[19:17] I know my son-
Speaker 4:
[19:18] I know what I'm telling them they're not with.
Speaker 2:
[19:21] There's no way around being a hat. If you're a real father, you've been a hat before in the household.
Speaker 1:
[19:29] I'm not saying I be hatin on them, but I know for a fact-
Speaker 2:
[19:33] They say that you a hater.
Speaker 1:
[19:35] You tell them they can't do something?
Speaker 2:
[19:37] Nah, you ain't goin on.
Speaker 4:
[19:39] When I take Kobe iPad, I'm the biggest hater on earth.
Speaker 3:
[19:42] Yo Zayn, keep it 100%. I need you to be honest with me, bro.
Speaker 4:
[19:48] Tell that he a hater, Zayn.
Speaker 2:
[19:50] Hold up, this a hater.
Speaker 3:
[19:51] Do you think I ever was a hatin ass father or a hatin ass dad on you?
Speaker 4:
[19:55] How for hatin?
Speaker 3:
[19:56] You think I ever hated on you? Be honest. I hate him. Anything that you think I hated on you?
Speaker 1:
[20:01] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:
[20:07] Yeah, that's all we need, Zayn.
Speaker 5:
[20:09] That's all we need, Zayn.
Speaker 3:
[20:48] I don't know that.
Speaker 4:
[20:48] I don't want to talk to them no more. Yo, just know if a ever asked you when I ever hated on you, a definitely hated on you. That was one hate. You hated one time about the jeans.
Speaker 3:
[21:29] You hated one time.
Speaker 1:
[21:31] That time I wanted the Mary Jeans.
Speaker 2:
[21:33] You hated.
Speaker 4:
[21:34] You hated on me.
Speaker 2:
[21:34] Because you hated the first time. Now you mad because you hated. And I said you hated. Now you hated on that baby.
Speaker 4:
[21:39] That was definitely a hat.
Speaker 2:
[21:41] You was a hat ass, bro. I'm not a hat ass.
Speaker 3:
[21:45] Don't call me a hat ass.
Speaker 4:
[21:46] You was a hat ass.
Speaker 3:
[21:46] Don't call me a hat ass.
Speaker 4:
[21:47] You were mad for the hating fathers.
Speaker 2:
[21:49] Dave, this is a hat ass. Hating ass dad ass.
Speaker 3:
[21:51] Hating ass dad ass.
Speaker 4:
[21:53] I hate that dad ass.
Speaker 2:
[21:58] Stop!
Speaker 3:
[22:01] First of all, we play it too much.
Speaker 4:
[22:02] You say hate that dad ass. There's a lot of hate that dad ass.
Speaker 3:
[22:06] I'm not a dad. I'm not a dad all I have.
Speaker 4:
[22:10] You need some designs.
Speaker 3:
[22:12] My son embarrassed me, man.
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Speaker 3:
[23:13] This is how you know this is a real show because I just called my son and he just confirmed all of my wildest fears. He just confirmed my deepest, darkest fears that he would consider me a hater.
Speaker 2:
[23:25] That's how I know you was a dirty macker.
Speaker 4:
[23:26] A hating ass dad ass.
Speaker 3:
[23:27] You ain't never a dirty mack bro.
Speaker 2:
[23:28] If you was a hating ass dad, you definitely was a dirty macker.
Speaker 4:
[23:32] I feel like a dirty macker turns into a hating ass dad. It starts as a dirty macker.
Speaker 2:
[23:38] It turns into a hating ass dad.
Speaker 4:
[23:40] It transforms.
Speaker 3:
[23:41] I see you been coming at me tonight.
Speaker 4:
[23:44] To a hating ass dad.
Speaker 2:
[23:46] Damn. A DMHAD this is.
Speaker 1:
[23:49] Yeah. They ain't even hear you but just chill.
Speaker 4:
[23:53] Run DMHAD and set some shit over there.
Speaker 1:
[23:56] Chill. Chill. You can just sweep it under the rug. I pour juice and sweep it under the rug. Let's keep it back to the show.
Speaker 4:
[24:05] They need to hit you.
Speaker 1:
[24:07] Right under the rug.
Speaker 4:
[24:12] ain't hit you but you're wildin.
Speaker 3:
[24:15] These think they on a roll tonight.
Speaker 2:
[24:19] I see what's happening. What's going on with Be Exposed today in this wave?
Speaker 1:
[24:54] Yo, when you go in there and tell my son, he can't go, shut that iPad off, time to go to bed. Turn it off, close the door, that be like hating ass. You know he's saying that. Like you know he's like, yo.
Speaker 4:
[25:07] might call you all kind of shit.
Speaker 1:
[25:09] Time to go to bed, turn off that shit off, time to go to bed.
Speaker 2:
[25:12] This a hat.
Speaker 1:
[25:13] Hating ass.
Speaker 4:
[25:14] This be hating. You wake up in the morning like you know your father's a hat, bust up in my room. Cut that shit off, it's over.
Speaker 2:
[25:21] It is what it is.
Speaker 4:
[25:22] They be like, alright. They definitely mumble some sucking shit under their breath.
Speaker 3:
[25:25] Some things you can't just argue. I just, we.
Speaker 4:
[25:29] You kept it a buck.
Speaker 2:
[25:29] Now when I took my son Carl, cause he fucked it up, what you think he called me?
Speaker 1:
[25:34] You thought he was just hating.
Speaker 4:
[25:36] What?
Speaker 2:
[25:36] I took the wheels for like two months, bro. You know I was a hater for them 60 days.
Speaker 1:
[25:42] Being a parent is just being a hater. That's just pretty much what it is. Being a hater a lot of the time.
Speaker 4:
[25:46] Being a parent comes with just hating.
Speaker 1:
[25:47] Comes with hating. Hating is in the form of being a parent.
Speaker 4:
[25:50] It's built in hating.
Speaker 3:
[25:51] No, I thought I was the coolest dad in the world, man. To find out now that I'm a hating ass dad, I had.
Speaker 4:
[25:58] Live on the cast. Live on the cast, you a hater.
Speaker 3:
[26:02] Live with the cast, I realized that I'm a hater. This whole time, I never thought that.
Speaker 4:
[26:08] Never thought it.
Speaker 3:
[26:08] I never would have thought it.
Speaker 4:
[26:10] You got confirmation today, buddy. Yeah, I have confirmation.
Speaker 3:
[26:12] And it's because of you.
Speaker 4:
[26:13] Yeah, Zayn, shouts to Zayn, man.
Speaker 2:
[26:15] I didn't call Zayn.
Speaker 3:
[26:16] No, but you the person. You started this. Don't even worry about it. I got you though.
Speaker 4:
[26:20] Don't worry about it.
Speaker 2:
[26:21] You called Zayn because you were doing something so cool.
Speaker 4:
[26:23] I thought I was.
Speaker 2:
[26:24] These don't know I'm the coolest dad ever.
Speaker 4:
[26:25] You thought he was about to say, oh no, you never hated on me. No, you my, bro.
Speaker 1:
[26:28] That said, yeah, remember my marriage?
Speaker 4:
[26:35] That dumped it in with the...
Speaker 3:
[26:38] Yo, the realization that I'm a hat is crazy. It's affecting me in a deeper way.
Speaker 4:
[26:43] That re-mixed that shit. I can't.
Speaker 3:
[26:48] The fact that I know that I gotta walk around these streets knowing that I'm a hat.
Speaker 4:
[26:51] You felt betrayed right there.
Speaker 3:
[26:53] I gotta get up tomorrow morning knowing that I'm a hat.
Speaker 4:
[26:55] The betrayal is real. A hat. We gotta do merch. Hat shirts, hat, all the Mary's.
Speaker 3:
[27:02] All the Mary's, all the yeah. All the cold hards in your head.
Speaker 2:
[27:06] You been a hat.
Speaker 3:
[27:07] Me?
Speaker 4:
[27:09] You been hatin, huh?
Speaker 3:
[27:09] Me, yo, yo.
Speaker 4:
[27:10] You been hatin. You was hatin and you didn't even know you was hatin. You know what the sad part, Dave?
Speaker 2:
[27:14] The millions of fathers that's going to realize they've been a hat all the time.
Speaker 3:
[27:18] Now, stop, yo.
Speaker 4:
[27:19] You sure you're talking about me?
Speaker 2:
[27:21] It's going to come out.
Speaker 3:
[27:21] You're not talking about a ham?
Speaker 4:
[27:23] It's going to come out.
Speaker 2:
[27:23] It's a community.
Speaker 3:
[27:24] I thought, I really want to say, you sure you're not talking about a ham? A hatin ass mom?
Speaker 2:
[27:30] No, I mean.
Speaker 3:
[27:31] Hatin ass mother?
Speaker 4:
[27:31] There's hams out there. You sure?
Speaker 2:
[27:32] There's a lot of ham on there. You're not even talking about me. Mothers never get nothing they don't.
Speaker 3:
[27:37] You know what you're right.
Speaker 2:
[27:38] It's gonna be more hams than hams. Stephallah ham or mother never get ham? Stephallah. Stephallah.
Speaker 3:
[27:43] Mothers gonna get that.
Speaker 4:
[27:44] It's gonna be a lot. They get love.
Speaker 2:
[27:46] They get lamb, They don't get ham, they get lamb, Chops. Loving ass moms, You know what?
Speaker 3:
[27:51] It is what it is, man. I'm gonna let it be what it is.
Speaker 2:
[27:55] It's bad. It all ends up bad for us.
Speaker 4:
[27:58] Watch when this drop how many hads is out there.
Speaker 2:
[28:00] Word up.
Speaker 3:
[28:01] I didn't know I was one though, bro.
Speaker 4:
[28:02] Yeah, you part of that.
Speaker 3:
[28:04] I need you to understand the pain that I'm in.
Speaker 2:
[28:06] We need to have a like a-
Speaker 4:
[28:07] I'm a had too, I hate-
Speaker 2:
[28:09] Like an hate meeting for hads.
Speaker 3:
[28:10] I didn't know though.
Speaker 2:
[28:12] You need a step 12 program for hads, cause this is bad.
Speaker 3:
[28:14] No, but is there a way to get out of it?
Speaker 4:
[28:17] No, I'm gonna be real with you, listen.
Speaker 3:
[28:18] Is there a way to not be it?
Speaker 4:
[28:19] Listen, I think-
Speaker 3:
[28:20] Is there a way to not be it?
Speaker 2:
[28:21] We gotta take the step 12 program to get out of it.
Speaker 3:
[28:23] I think once you become a had, you it.
Speaker 4:
[28:25] Can I speak my piece? I just want to get this one piece off. I feel like being a had or ham-
Speaker 2:
[28:35] They don't get that, they get lamb, man. I just told you that.
Speaker 4:
[28:38] Had or ham comes with being a good parent.
Speaker 3:
[28:42] Oh, okay. Oh, so I'm a good father.
Speaker 4:
[28:46] Right or right? You get what I'm saying? Because if you're not a hater at all-
Speaker 1:
[28:50] My mom's definitely was hating.
Speaker 4:
[28:52] A parent that's not hating at all? Kid could do what he want to do. So you got to kind of, you have to-
Speaker 2:
[28:58] I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 4:
[28:59] You got to throw some hating in.
Speaker 2:
[29:00] We didn't want you to be a rapper.
Speaker 1:
[29:02] My mom's did not want you to be a rapper.
Speaker 2:
[29:04] I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 4:
[29:04] My pops didn't want me to be a rapper.
Speaker 2:
[29:05] I ain't going to lie.
Speaker 1:
[29:06] My mom's was hating.
Speaker 4:
[29:07] It's documented. You could go on Netflix, my dad saying, would that rap? It's documented. This the last shit my dad wanted me to do. My mom's was hating, bro.
Speaker 2:
[29:16] I love my mom to death.
Speaker 4:
[29:18] She wasn't hating. Go hit your phone.
Speaker 2:
[29:20] You're going to have to call the station when I get home.
Speaker 3:
[29:23] My mom was hating.
Speaker 2:
[29:24] Never.
Speaker 3:
[29:25] Damn.
Speaker 2:
[29:25] At all.
Speaker 4:
[29:26] Never hated.
Speaker 2:
[29:26] She had lamb. She was with it.
Speaker 4:
[29:29] Shit me.
Speaker 3:
[29:30] Y'all got hated on.
Speaker 2:
[29:31] You was a king. You're going to do whatever you want to do.
Speaker 4:
[29:33] I got hated on.
Speaker 3:
[29:34] I think my mom wasn't hating though. My mom let me do what the I want to do too.
Speaker 4:
[29:37] I got love up until basketball ain't work. Then it was wild hate.
Speaker 2:
[29:39] Bro, my mom, I would get in trouble if my mom's come to school and curse everybody out.
Speaker 4:
[29:43] It was hate coming through.
Speaker 1:
[29:46] My mom's did that too but she still was a hater. My mom's was my first hater. That's for real. I used to always look at my mom like yo, you don't want... But when you look back in hindsight, a lot of stuff that she was keeping me from helped build the kind of person I was.
Speaker 2:
[30:03] My grandma was a hater. My grandma was a hag.
Speaker 4:
[30:05] She was a hater's grandma.
Speaker 3:
[30:06] My mom's was like your mom's though.
Speaker 2:
[30:07] My grandma was a hag. I ain't gon say that.
Speaker 4:
[30:09] My mom's loved me so much it was scary. My mom's was a lamb. You heard?
Speaker 2:
[30:12] My mom's was a lamb. My grandma was a hag. What? She hated her. What?
Speaker 4:
[30:17] Hag.
Speaker 3:
[30:18] Yeah, cause she's from old school. My mom's was like that too though.
Speaker 4:
[30:20] Copyright all these terms for. Run with these terms. We dropped.
Speaker 3:
[30:23] No, this is ours.
Speaker 2:
[30:24] For the T's.
Speaker 4:
[30:24] We dropped some joints tonight. Hag.
Speaker 3:
[30:27] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[30:28] Ham. Ham.
Speaker 4:
[30:29] Ham. Had. That's our shit.
Speaker 2:
[30:32] Had. Half. Them is good T's right there.
Speaker 4:
[30:34] That's our shit.
Speaker 1:
[30:37] Yo, let's rap about some hoops real quick. Brought to you by the Homies at Pros Picks.
Speaker 3:
[30:42] Nix is in the playoffs and this is a better ball out right now. What are we talking about? It's the playoffs.
Speaker 4:
[30:47] So is a good thing when we're in the playoffs, man.
Speaker 2:
[30:49] We're going up.
Speaker 4:
[30:50] We that West Coast into that.
Speaker 3:
[30:51] What we doing?
Speaker 2:
[30:52] We're going more on everything with the Knicks right now.
Speaker 3:
[30:55] More on everything with the Knicks.
Speaker 2:
[30:56] On everything. It's up. We ain't got nothing.
Speaker 4:
[30:58] Jalen. More points, more rebounds. We gotta open this playoffs.
Speaker 1:
[31:01] We think the Knicks is getting out of the first round of the playoffs?
Speaker 2:
[31:04] Definitely.
Speaker 4:
[31:04] For sure.
Speaker 3:
[31:06] More rebounds with Josh Hart. Definitely.
Speaker 4:
[31:10] More points too. Everybody gotta up it. That's how I feel.
Speaker 2:
[31:12] It's playoffs season.
Speaker 4:
[31:14] The whole team gotta up it a little more.
Speaker 2:
[31:16] The city count on this. We've been doing good the last couple years in the playoffs. We gotta get ready to take it there. We there.
Speaker 4:
[31:22] Cat, definitely more points, more rebounds.
Speaker 1:
[31:24] We need production out of Cat.
Speaker 2:
[31:26] Cat gotta really step up.
Speaker 1:
[31:28] You know what I'm saying? Cat is like, when he's in the offense and really controlling the offense, he's one of the reasons that the Knicks win. You know what I'm saying? JB always does his job, but when Cat do his thing, it's like they hard to beat.
Speaker 3:
[31:46] What about Mikel Bridges?
Speaker 1:
[31:49] Mikel Bridges, I think he's like an X-Factor player to me. So he could have a game where he just go for 25, he hitting the big shots. So I need him to be that kind of player in the playoffs. Because everybody look at the stars or look at JB and Cat. Sometimes Bridges or OG, when they contribute, they make it a little bit. You can't just factor in on the stars.
Speaker 4:
[32:18] Whatever they've been doing to get to the playoffs, everybody got to step it up, turn it up a little notch.
Speaker 3:
[32:24] The Knicks, it is up, it's the playoffs. Don't let us down baby, for real.
Speaker 1:
[32:29] Can the Knicks get the Eastern Conference? Can they, can they?
Speaker 3:
[32:32] I mean if we steady the pace.
Speaker 2:
[32:34] I believe we can.
Speaker 4:
[32:35] Who pressuring the conference?
Speaker 1:
[32:37] Celtics.
Speaker 4:
[32:38] Boston.
Speaker 2:
[32:39] I'm saying I'm going through the national progression in the last few years, like we kept going up. Now the next-
Speaker 1:
[32:45] Pistons, the Pistons is tough this year.
Speaker 2:
[32:47] The next one, we gotta take it.
Speaker 4:
[32:49] Detroit next this year. I think New York can take the Eastern Conference.
Speaker 2:
[32:52] We got to, that's the next step up.
Speaker 4:
[32:54] Everybody healthy, everybody-
Speaker 3:
[32:55] Let's just put it in the university. We gon do it.
Speaker 2:
[32:58] 100%.
Speaker 3:
[32:59] Don't let us down next year.
Speaker 1:
[33:00] See you get into existence.
Speaker 4:
[33:05] Have you saved anything that passed down to your kids or plan on passing something you have now down to your kids?
Speaker 3:
[33:12] Have you saved?
Speaker 4:
[33:13] I'm saving. I mean, I got accounts for all my kids, so- That's fire. They definitely got a lot more money than I had at their ages.
Speaker 3:
[33:22] Let me tell you an easy way to do it other than doing like a trust and all that. That's great.
Speaker 4:
[33:26] Right.
Speaker 3:
[33:27] But another way to do it is just having a life insurance policy, a nice one, a nice one for your kids.
Speaker 4:
[33:33] On your life or your kids' life?
Speaker 3:
[33:35] Your life, in case when you croak, I'm going to keep it real with you.
Speaker 4:
[33:38] I don't have that on my life yet. And I think I should. But I feel like the day I do that, I'm already-
Speaker 3:
[33:44] Million dollar policies for all your daughters.
Speaker 4:
[33:46] I think the day I do that, I'm like, yep, I'm about to die.
Speaker 3:
[33:51] That's not true, no, T.
Speaker 4:
[33:52] I just feel like that.
Speaker 3:
[33:53] You from Harlem, that's the difference that you from Harlem.
Speaker 4:
[33:56] I have a life insurance on my body.
Speaker 2:
[33:57] That's not true, bro.
Speaker 3:
[33:59] I got life insurance. I ain't dead yet, And I'm on the edge.
Speaker 4:
[34:02] I feel you. I feel you.
Speaker 3:
[34:04] I live on the edge, That's just me though.
Speaker 2:
[34:07] I feel like you might need it.
Speaker 4:
[34:08] I'm a superstitious.
Speaker 2:
[34:12] You're on the edge, get you some insurance.
Speaker 4:
[34:14] Mainz, I'm a superstitious.
Speaker 2:
[34:15] No funny shit.
Speaker 4:
[34:16] I feel like the day I do that, I set my countdown.
Speaker 2:
[34:20] Yeah, that's how I feel.
Speaker 4:
[34:21] Word to mama, Cabo, I feel like I got that out. It's a countdown now.
Speaker 3:
[34:25] Honestly, to be a grown man.
Speaker 4:
[34:26] The kid's going to be good, but I feel like it's a countdown for me.
Speaker 3:
[34:28] Other than having a trust and all of that, having a life insurance policy.
Speaker 4:
[34:31] I don't like that shit.
Speaker 3:
[34:32] In tact for your kids, in case of anything, it's good.
Speaker 2:
[34:36] It's 100% good.
Speaker 3:
[34:37] That's a great thing.
Speaker 4:
[34:38] We're not for the kids. We're not for the policy.
Speaker 2:
[34:42] It's a great business move also.
Speaker 4:
[34:44] I'm still here.
Speaker 2:
[34:45] 100%. I'm hip on all of that. You're not saying nothing wrong. I'm just saying the reason why. What's your reason, I feel like Dave feel like I'm going upside of my countdown.
Speaker 3:
[34:57] It's not spooky, bro.
Speaker 2:
[34:59] But not saying I'm not taking different measures to do certain things to secure.
Speaker 3:
[35:05] That's the easiest way to do it.
Speaker 2:
[35:08] While we talk about the subject, if I'm here to leave anything for my son, besides a blueprint and the knowledge that I always try to give him, because if it all goes bad and I can't leave him nothing, I'll at least won't leave him the knowledge to build a kingdom.
Speaker 3:
[35:24] Right. But if you put a life insurance policy on top of that. So listen to what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[35:30] Man, so we, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Speaker 3:
[35:31] Look what I'm talking about. You need to put a life insurance. You need to put a life insurance.
Speaker 2:
[35:37] Hold on, hold on.
Speaker 3:
[35:38] A little life insurance. A little LI.
Speaker 2:
[35:41] Can I get us some money? Can I get us some money?
Speaker 3:
[35:43] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[35:45] Any life insurance company out there that would like to come sit down with us.
Speaker 4:
[35:49] Man.
Speaker 2:
[35:49] Maybe help us out with showing us the benefits.
Speaker 4:
[35:53] I watch forensic files too much. They be leaving for them life insurance policies.
Speaker 3:
[36:00] I know what y'all saying, y'all got a fear of the unknown. I understand, y'all are scared.
Speaker 4:
[36:04] Yeah, I don't want to tell the people I'm ready to die.
Speaker 3:
[36:09] That's not telling them you're ready to die. That's having things in place in case you die.
Speaker 4:
[36:14] We all gonna die, ain't no in case.
Speaker 3:
[36:15] Everybody's dying.
Speaker 4:
[36:16] That's a guarantee.
Speaker 3:
[36:16] Everybody in this fucking room is gonna be dead.
Speaker 4:
[36:17] We're gonna check out. So I don't want to think about me checking out until my check out get here.
Speaker 3:
[36:22] 100% I'm gonna come to everybody.
Speaker 4:
[36:23] I don't want to go talk about my check out, and then I got 30 more years of living. I don't want them convos. I'm scared of that shit.
Speaker 3:
[36:30] It's not a combo. Go get you life insurance. Put a million dollar policies for your babies.
Speaker 4:
[36:34] And you telling a in case I die.
Speaker 3:
[36:36] In case I die.
Speaker 1:
[36:37] Maybe it's not a Harlem thing.
Speaker 4:
[36:40] You Brooklyn do life insurance policies?
Speaker 1:
[36:42] That's some BK shit. My mom's had life insurance on me since we was like kids. I had life insurance.
Speaker 4:
[36:49] You got your own loan? Did you do that on your own too?
Speaker 3:
[36:51] Your kids.
Speaker 4:
[36:52] I'm not mad at y'all.
Speaker 1:
[36:53] I got life insurance on my kids.
Speaker 3:
[36:54] Y'all ready to go? In case you out it. What?
Speaker 1:
[36:58] Life insurance is going to put this about you ready to go.
Speaker 4:
[37:01] They all set right?
Speaker 3:
[37:03] What you said?
Speaker 4:
[37:06] Y'all ready? Y'all giving? Wow, this shit is crazy bro.
Speaker 3:
[37:10] This is crazy bro.
Speaker 4:
[37:11] That's what it sound like.
Speaker 2:
[37:13] Listen.
Speaker 3:
[37:13] You said we ready to go?
Speaker 2:
[37:14] Like I said.
Speaker 4:
[37:15] It sound like what you.
Speaker 3:
[37:16] That's not what we're saying though. In case we go, I'm volatile.
Speaker 4:
[37:21] There's no in case we're going to go.
Speaker 3:
[37:24] Y'all just a little more ready than me.
Speaker 2:
[37:25] I just said that you and FAP are 1000% right.
Speaker 3:
[37:28] I ain't carrying everyone out there to have life insurance on family and self. And it's an investment.
Speaker 4:
[37:35] But see me hanging with y'all, I'ma probably get influence to go do some shit like that.
Speaker 2:
[37:39] Shit like that.
Speaker 4:
[37:40] So I get it. That's the purpose of this.
Speaker 3:
[37:43] I like your superstition. Keep it.
Speaker 4:
[37:44] That's the purpose of this.
Speaker 3:
[37:46] Cause I don't want nothing to happen. Like as soon as you get it, then it's like, Oh shit, Mr. David.
Speaker 4:
[37:49] Then I get hit by a bus or some dumb shit.
Speaker 3:
[37:52] Mr. David. You got hit by a bus.
Speaker 4:
[37:54] And y'all just that shit up. Yeah, I'm not with that. See? See?
Speaker 3:
[37:59] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Leave it like that though. Leave it like that. If you ain't got it, don't get it.
Speaker 4:
[38:03] When the time calls for it.
Speaker 3:
[38:04] If you ain't got it, it.
Speaker 4:
[38:04] Don't get it. When the time calls. You know what I mean?
Speaker 3:
[38:06] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[38:07] All right, so how much money y'all put out on y'all, on each other if I'm not giving too much detail.
Speaker 3:
[38:10] Every month. It's a policy.
Speaker 1:
[38:13] It's a policy.
Speaker 4:
[38:13] Monthly, it's like some insurance type shit.
Speaker 3:
[38:15] Yes, another bill.
Speaker 1:
[38:16] It's like health insurance. When I think about it now, I feel like my mom did it from a hood standpoint. So if something happens, she would be able to bury you correctly, have your-
Speaker 3:
[38:31] That's true though.
Speaker 1:
[38:32] There's a lot of people who die in a hood and they don't know about- Next thing you know, don't have money, they're doing fish fries or something like that. Waiting for other people to pay for it. So do. That's the hood.
Speaker 4:
[38:44] I've never seen that. I've been to Matt's fish fries.
Speaker 3:
[38:46] I never saw a fish fry though.
Speaker 1:
[38:47] You never seen make money for a food?
Speaker 3:
[38:50] I never saw that.
Speaker 4:
[38:51] I've been to Matt's fish fries for years.
Speaker 3:
[38:55] You just made that up.
Speaker 1:
[38:55] You've never seen that before?
Speaker 3:
[38:56] You just made that up. He made that up.
Speaker 1:
[38:59] I never saw a fish fry to get the money.
Speaker 3:
[39:03] The fish fries after.
Speaker 4:
[39:05] It's like after the fish fry. The fish fries to raise money.
Speaker 3:
[39:09] It's the repast.
Speaker 2:
[39:12] It's the repast.
Speaker 3:
[39:13] It's the repast. It's the repast.
Speaker 4:
[39:15] It's selling them plates bro.
Speaker 1:
[39:16] Let me finish my point though.
Speaker 4:
[39:17] The plates help.
Speaker 1:
[39:18] So I think my moms did it from that standpoint so that she wouldn't be stuck in the case of something happening to her or happening to her child or whatever like that. When I think about it now, I don't know how much I need the insurance for. Like I can just pay for a funeral for whoever needs a funeral. I wouldn't need insurance. When I'm thinking about it now, like I, when you in the hood, she doing the insurance because she may not have the kind of money to get a proper burial. But now I don't think that I need insurance to do it. So I'm kind of like, I do have insurance, but I'm at the same time kind of feeling like I may not even need to have a policy because I could just But the policy helps your kids when you're gone.
Speaker 3:
[40:04] If they got a million dollars.
Speaker 2:
[40:06] But back then a lot of bucks.
Speaker 1:
[40:07] If you got money though, if you got your money going to go to them anyway.
Speaker 2:
[40:11] That was attached to people's jobs back then. I remember all the people in my family that did have jobs, they had, they take money out for their life insurance and all that, check and shit like that.
Speaker 3:
[40:21] Right, right, right, still like that, still like that. So whatever you leave them, then they got extra.
Speaker 4:
[40:24] But what's the difference in having life insurance and you pass and now say you got multiple kids and now they all arguing over how they break that down or?
Speaker 1:
[40:33] No, life insurance, you set up the policy. But if you don't have a policy, that's when that type of shit happens. Now you die and your kids, everybody want to do different things. So with the policy, you can set up like your will, you can set up how you want.
Speaker 4:
[40:46] Let's go to this one, go to that one. Something about me feel like I would just want to give it the car.
Speaker 3:
[40:51] There's one baby, there's one daughter, I hope she delegated it right.
Speaker 4:
[40:55] And I think she's going to do right.
Speaker 2:
[40:57] No, I think you need to revisit that in a couple years.
Speaker 4:
[41:00] I think so.
Speaker 3:
[41:01] Get you a policy, Get you a policy, Get you a policy.
Speaker 4:
[41:05] Nah, I really believe that.
Speaker 3:
[41:06] It's easy, they'll come over there, they'll check you out.
Speaker 4:
[41:08] I think if it was the other way around, like say I was the one, man my pops was the person that had the bag like that, I would hit my brother and my sister off, I wouldn't violate.
Speaker 1:
[41:16] Yeah, siblings, they done went to war over this type of shit.
Speaker 4:
[41:18] That's me though, I wouldn't violate. Now if my little brother got it, I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[41:23] Siblings went, that's why they set up those things.
Speaker 4:
[41:25] I love Arrow to death, but I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[41:27] I got one son so I'm cool.
Speaker 4:
[41:28] He might dip off.
Speaker 3:
[41:30] I got one.
Speaker 4:
[41:31] I'ma look out, I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[41:32] We ain't really gotta go through sibling rivalry and shit like that.
Speaker 3:
[41:35] I got a son and a daughter.
Speaker 2:
[41:36] Oh yeah, so you got sibling rivalry. You got one.
Speaker 4:
[41:41] You can't lead that with one or the other.
Speaker 2:
[41:42] I got more than one kid.
Speaker 3:
[41:43] But I got policies though. I got it all set up.
Speaker 2:
[41:47] I got a dude from Atlanta. He runs a big ass life insurance company. He been trying to get me to do that for the last 15 years. He called me like a month, world. Yo, you ready, you ready, you ready?
Speaker 3:
[42:00] Get a little policy, man.
Speaker 2:
[42:01] Knowing that y'all, sometimes I need to...
Speaker 3:
[42:04] Because you be out there popping shit. Get you a little policy.
Speaker 2:
[42:08] I don't know what that means.
Speaker 3:
[42:11] You pop a lot of shit, get you a policy. You pop shit, get you a policy.
Speaker 1:
[42:14] Legendary shit starter.
Speaker 3:
[42:15] Yes, any that pops shit should have a policy.
Speaker 1:
[42:17] So they telling you to get ready? You should have a policy.
Speaker 4:
[42:20] You need to get ready to go.
Speaker 3:
[42:21] You need a policy.
Speaker 2:
[42:22] You popping shit.
Speaker 4:
[42:23] That's what they promote over there. You pop shit, you get ready to go.
Speaker 3:
[42:26] Pop shit, get you a policy.
Speaker 1:
[42:27] Yo, your policy would...
Speaker 4:
[42:28] So have your life insurance together.
Speaker 1:
[42:29] Just split it evenly between your two kids?
Speaker 3:
[42:32] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[42:33] Even at the different ages they at?
Speaker 3:
[42:35] Yeah. But get you a policy, You out there...
Speaker 1:
[42:38] My favorite kid gets the most.
Speaker 2:
[42:40] Who's the favorite kid?
Speaker 1:
[42:42] That's what they go find out when they're having.
Speaker 4:
[42:45] So you got a beat, you in the running.
Speaker 1:
[42:47] You all I'm alive, you in the running. Don't switch up on me.
Speaker 4:
[42:52] Yo, Pop's dead and gone. That's the day you find out who was the favorite. That's when they open the envelope, and he's like, I knew this was a hat.
Speaker 2:
[42:59] I knew he was a hat, this hate nash.
Speaker 1:
[43:01] He dead. You know, at the award show, they showed him three once a day. So he be like, and the winner is.
Speaker 4:
[43:05] And the winner is.
Speaker 2:
[43:06] Yeah, the other two, this a hat.
Speaker 4:
[43:08] This a hat, man. He never support my shit.
Speaker 1:
[43:12] While I'm alive, y'all all got an even shot.
Speaker 2:
[43:14] That's it.
Speaker 4:
[43:15] That always hate it on me. He really never show me no love. He ain't show me no real love. That's crazy. You find out the day a go.
Speaker 2:
[43:23] He said, I'm going. Y'all holler at me next time y'all see me.
Speaker 4:
[43:26] Y'all holler at me, man. That's what I have for y'all.
Speaker 2:
[43:30] Can you have casual sex with someone that's still going dates, or does that automatically make it more than casual?
Speaker 3:
[43:37] I like to go on dates with the people I have casual sex with. All right.
Speaker 4:
[43:41] Fah! Damn!
Speaker 3:
[43:46] Yeah. You know why? Because it's like...
Speaker 4:
[43:48] You put that sound there, y'know?
Speaker 3:
[43:50] Yeah, it makes it fun. We go on dates and still have casual sex. Don't ask me about my business though, when I'm not with you, but...
Speaker 4:
[43:58] Don't ask me about my business.
Speaker 2:
[43:59] It ain't your business. Mind your business.
Speaker 4:
[44:01] Mind your business.
Speaker 2:
[44:02] If you see me talk to somebody while I'm with you, mind your business.
Speaker 1:
[44:05] You think going on a date doesn't make, doesn't change it being casual sex.
Speaker 4:
[44:09] It ain't casual no more.
Speaker 1:
[44:09] They're trying to say casual sex is not supposed to have any kind of connection.
Speaker 2:
[44:13] Or can it still be casual without eating on your golden date?
Speaker 3:
[44:16] Oh, I don't understand.
Speaker 1:
[44:17] So you combined it really, that's like your thing.
Speaker 4:
[44:19] Everything is casually.
Speaker 3:
[44:21] Oh, but some people only get sex.
Speaker 4:
[44:23] You dress casual.
Speaker 3:
[44:24] Some people only get...
Speaker 1:
[44:24] That's what they're saying. They're saying those people are casual, like the people that only get sex.
Speaker 3:
[44:28] What if I show up to the house and dress casually?
Speaker 2:
[44:29] So when you go to...
Speaker 4:
[44:30] He just pulled up casual.
Speaker 2:
[44:31] So now the fact that you took her out to eat, does that make it casual anymore? Or now it's deeper than casual?
Speaker 3:
[44:36] They're casual because if I'm not committing, I'm not in a committed relationship.
Speaker 4:
[44:44] Does it depend on where the date was at?
Speaker 3:
[44:47] Like where?
Speaker 4:
[44:48] Like if you went somewhere that was flavors or you went to some bullshit, does that matter?
Speaker 1:
[44:54] Also, is it safe to say anybody we see you on a date with, you're having casual sex with? We see you out eating and it's a young lady across the street.
Speaker 4:
[45:03] Yo, he put that shit so eloquently, he said also, you rock the street.
Speaker 3:
[45:07] No, no, what he said is there's a high possibility. No, this is my dog, he understands me.
Speaker 1:
[45:12] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[45:13] Right, so check this out. Here's the thing. There's people that you don't go on dates with, but that you just go fuck, right?
Speaker 2:
[45:22] That's not the question.
Speaker 3:
[45:22] But it is the question.
Speaker 4:
[45:24] That wasn't it.
Speaker 2:
[45:25] That wasn't the problem, we understand.
Speaker 3:
[45:27] No, no, no.
Speaker 4:
[45:29] The question was based on dating.
Speaker 3:
[45:31] What's the problem?
Speaker 1:
[45:32] You're acting like a real old head. What's your problem?
Speaker 4:
[45:34] What's your problem over there, young boy?
Speaker 1:
[45:37] What's his problem?
Speaker 4:
[45:40] I got to take him off.
Speaker 2:
[45:41] I got to take him off.
Speaker 3:
[45:43] I'm trying to understand.
Speaker 1:
[45:44] Hey man, what's his problem?
Speaker 2:
[45:47] What's his problem?
Speaker 1:
[45:48] Jack, put a jack on it.
Speaker 3:
[45:51] I got to take him off. The question is saying, if there's people that you just go lay down with.
Speaker 4:
[45:58] To the boom boom room.
Speaker 3:
[46:00] The people that you just go lay down with.
Speaker 4:
[46:03] No dating.
Speaker 3:
[46:04] No dating. It's just casual sex.
Speaker 2:
[46:06] If you take them on dates, does it still mean it's casual still? That's what the question is.
Speaker 4:
[46:10] Is it still casual?
Speaker 2:
[46:11] It's about the date. Because you took them on a date, does that automatically make it more casual?
Speaker 3:
[46:15] Everybody's not date worthy.
Speaker 2:
[46:17] So we're asking you, so if you have a casual sex with a girl, and then you take her out on a date, now does it take it a step up from casual or bitch, we still casual sexing?
Speaker 3:
[46:25] If I'm not taking you out on a date, then that means you're not date worthy.
Speaker 2:
[46:30] Okay, so it's past casual after you take her out on a date.
Speaker 3:
[46:34] Say what? I didn't understand what you said.
Speaker 2:
[46:38] You've been having casual sex with this woman.
Speaker 4:
[46:40] Right.
Speaker 2:
[46:40] Hypothetically.
Speaker 4:
[46:41] Right.
Speaker 2:
[46:42] Now you take her out on a date.
Speaker 3:
[46:44] But I should have took her out on a date before we had sex. That's the truth, Okay.
Speaker 2:
[46:50] You're fucking up my hypothetical. It's my hypothetical. How you gonna have you twisted my hypothetical?
Speaker 3:
[46:54] You always got a hypothetical. That's what I'm saying. When it comes to me, you always got a hypothetical. You always got a hypothetical. What's all, why?
Speaker 2:
[47:02] So you want me to tell them?
Speaker 3:
[47:03] You want me to tell them? You're a with many hypotheticals.
Speaker 2:
[47:05] Because I'm trying to give you grace and spare you because I don't want to tell them the real you. So I was like, I'm trying to, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3:
[47:11] You're painting a narrative. You're painting a narrative. Listen, if I take you on a date, I like you.
Speaker 2:
[47:19] So it's not casual anymore?
Speaker 3:
[47:21] No, it's still casual.
Speaker 1:
[47:23] He's taking you on a date because he likes your casual sex.
Speaker 2:
[47:26] Yeah, because if you like her, then it's past casual. It's not casual anymore.
Speaker 4:
[47:31] And what if you drink casual?
Speaker 3:
[47:33] I still gonna like you. I like you.
Speaker 2:
[47:35] You like the casualness of you.
Speaker 3:
[47:37] Yeah, I'm in lust with you, girl.
Speaker 2:
[47:39] So it's past casual is lust now?
Speaker 3:
[47:42] Lust is like...
Speaker 4:
[47:43] There's no more casual no more?
Speaker 3:
[47:44] Maybe I don't like casual sex. Maybe I like sex that makes me feel...
Speaker 2:
[47:48] You like meaningful sex?
Speaker 4:
[47:49] Like provocative?
Speaker 2:
[47:51] I like provocative.
Speaker 3:
[47:52] I like provocative.
Speaker 2:
[47:57] You're perplexed.
Speaker 3:
[47:59] What is casual sex? I haven't been having it.
Speaker 1:
[48:03] interrogated that with a casual sex question. That don't know what the answer is. That over there just trying to... I'm on a date having casual sex. Do I be going? I like to go to other dates to get casual sex. This just... Sometimes casual sex is the date. You don't even know where the whole... Sometimes it is the date. I was sitting over here alone. I don't know where the this shit went. I'm like, what?
Speaker 4:
[48:32] He said sometimes it is the date.
Speaker 3:
[48:34] Yeah, cuz y'all two is trying to... Y'all playing. Listen, listen, listen.
Speaker 1:
[48:39] This lost me a long time ago. I'm like...
Speaker 3:
[48:41] I don't know.
Speaker 4:
[48:42] This shit got it, bro.
Speaker 3:
[48:43] I'm confused, man.
Speaker 4:
[48:45] Sometimes casual sex is the date. That got it.
Speaker 3:
[48:49] I don't know, man. I don't know. First of all, define casual sex. What does that even mean? That's the first thing we should have did. You got docu... We don't know.
Speaker 4:
[48:58] That mean you got docu...
Speaker 3:
[49:00] We not that knowledgeable, bro.
Speaker 4:
[49:01] You got docu's on.
Speaker 3:
[49:02] We not that knowledgeable.
Speaker 4:
[49:03] You got to know some casual shit.
Speaker 1:
[49:04] You got to spun that shit all the way back and say, what is casual sex?
Speaker 3:
[49:06] What is casual sex? Chloe, what is casual sex?
Speaker 4:
[49:09] You're having sex with some casual shit.
Speaker 3:
[49:13] Is it sex in suits?
Speaker 2:
[49:16] No, that's a black tie affair.
Speaker 4:
[49:18] More like Pettie Lofus. Hush puppies.
Speaker 1:
[49:22] JB, what is it? Hush puppies since it's casual, JB, what is casual sex?
Speaker 5:
[49:27] In psychology, casual sex refers to sexual, sexual activity between people who are not in a committed romantic relationship, often without expectations of exclusivity, emotional intimacy or a future together.
Speaker 1:
[49:45] So that means that you can actually take You can go on dates in that room.
Speaker 3:
[49:49] Right, and still have casual sex. You can be a casual dater, right? And the thing is, you can go on dates and enjoy what it feels like to be on dates, to do something fun and to do something cool, go to the movies, go to somewhere, go to a play, go to dinner. You can do all these things and still be not be in a committed relationship.
Speaker 1:
[50:09] I don't like casual dates with no sex.
Speaker 4:
[50:11] Do you get casual sex after the casual date?
Speaker 1:
[50:14] No, that's not a part of it, right?
Speaker 3:
[50:16] No, we're not doing that.
Speaker 1:
[50:17] Casual dates with no sex?
Speaker 3:
[50:18] Casual dating without sex?
Speaker 4:
[50:20] You're just a serial dater at this point.
Speaker 3:
[50:23] Right, that's the real fucking tea. That is the real problem. We're not doing that.
Speaker 4:
[50:30] That sound like a lot of money being spent. Right, without... And no, yeah.
Speaker 3:
[50:34] Sex.
Speaker 1:
[50:34] Look, now Jim's lost. Jim's lost now.
Speaker 3:
[50:36] Right, now he... You lost?
Speaker 1:
[50:39] Are you lost? No, are you lost? That was glitching for me. He was stuck. He like this.
Speaker 3:
[50:45] No, going on dates, a casual date, okay? And then not sealing the deal after.
Speaker 4:
[50:52] That's a casualty.
Speaker 1:
[50:53] A casualty. That's definitely a casualty. Casualty of war. We went on a date, she said not the night and left.
Speaker 4:
[51:01] That's a casualty.
Speaker 1:
[51:03] That's a casualty.
Speaker 4:
[51:04] I like that one.
Speaker 2:
[51:04] That's a casualty.
Speaker 3:
[51:06] That's a casualty.
Speaker 4:
[51:08] That's a casualty of war.
Speaker 3:
[51:09] Cabo, Cabo. That was good.
Speaker 4:
[51:11] That was a casualty.
Speaker 1:
[51:12] I went to war tonight and I didn't make it.
Speaker 3:
[51:15] Yeah, I don't like that. I don't like coming home like that because then it feel like you've been through some shit.
Speaker 1:
[51:19] Defeated. You feel defeated.
Speaker 3:
[51:22] Yeah, bullets is like the best I'm going with.
Speaker 2:
[51:24] You start questioning yourself.
Speaker 1:
[51:26] Yeah, it's a long drive home. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[51:28] This is crazy.
Speaker 3:
[51:30] I don't like it.
Speaker 1:
[51:30] I don't like that at all.
Speaker 3:
[51:32] I don't like that.
Speaker 2:
[51:32] I don't like it. Shit, well we learned a lot about being casual today. God damn.
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Speaker 2:
[52:36] So let me ask you this, what you doing next time you get hit with that U-up text?
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Speaker 2:
[53:31] That's exactly what he's talking about.
Speaker 3:
[53:32] This is what I'm saying. This is exactly what this leads to. You understand what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[53:35] It leads to exactly what you're saying. They're trying to sugar coat this shit.
Speaker 3:
[53:38] With all due respect, and I don't mean no disrespect. What I've come to understand being that I'm a scientist.
Speaker 2:
[53:47] A scientist or guru?
Speaker 4:
[53:48] Relationship guru.
Speaker 1:
[53:51] A love doctor.
Speaker 2:
[53:52] A scientist.
Speaker 1:
[53:53] Now a scientist.
Speaker 3:
[53:54] No, because I know science. Gravity is a theory, it's a theory. I understand science. I'm a scientist. It's things that I know.
Speaker 1:
[54:02] Maino the scientist is crazy.
Speaker 2:
[54:03] So what's the science for the day God? What's the day's science God?
Speaker 3:
[54:08] Women that are entertainers, like singers and actresses, they fuck faster. Like quicker. You meet them, they fuck.
Speaker 4:
[54:18] Not like they fuck fast, they just faster.
Speaker 2:
[54:22] And this is casual or this it just happens?
Speaker 1:
[54:25] Casual, no date.
Speaker 4:
[54:26] I thought he meant like they fuck fast like.
Speaker 2:
[54:29] They're like fast like rabbits or they get there quick? Is this casually done or is this casually done?
Speaker 4:
[54:38] Or they give it up quick.
Speaker 3:
[54:39] I'm trying to, they give it, like they casually fuck. It's fast.
Speaker 4:
[54:42] You said they fast, I didn't know.
Speaker 3:
[54:44] Right, so like they.
Speaker 4:
[54:46] They try to get to the point. Clear it up.
Speaker 3:
[54:47] Because you understand what they deal with a lot, right? So it's like, they entertain us, they deal with a high level of responsibility. Happen to be places, traveling, schedule, interviews. It's a lot of stress. So then when they get to your city, it's like, they send you a text. what's up with that dick?
Speaker 2:
[55:13] What?
Speaker 3:
[55:13] 100%.
Speaker 4:
[55:14] That's the text you be getting?
Speaker 2:
[55:16] I'ma go pause, but we gon let you slide.
Speaker 3:
[55:18] That's what they're sending. It was the ladies that sent it. It's not a pause. This is the-
Speaker 2:
[55:22] Say it again?
Speaker 3:
[55:23] That's what they're texting.
Speaker 4:
[55:24] Don't make him say that again.
Speaker 1:
[55:27] What's going on up here?
Speaker 4:
[55:28] Don't dare make him repeat that.
Speaker 2:
[55:31] Cause he gon tell me it's not a pause.
Speaker 4:
[55:33] Say it again then, Say it again.
Speaker 3:
[55:34] I'ma say what I gotta say. If a lady said it in text, say it.
Speaker 4:
[55:39] what's up with that? It's crazy. Cause the way you said it, what's up with that dick?
Speaker 3:
[55:43] That's what the lady say.
Speaker 2:
[55:44] You didn't say that the first time.
Speaker 3:
[55:46] That's what I'm saying, I'm only talking. get the out of here. I'm only talking about the ladies.
Speaker 4:
[55:50] We trying to figure it out.
Speaker 3:
[55:51] We trying to figure out what's going on over here. You ain't trying to... Cabo, what was you trying to... Oh, these, they tried me tonight.
Speaker 1:
[56:01] Don't look over here. I don't got nothing for you.
Speaker 4:
[56:04] Ask Fab how you feel about what you said, bro.
Speaker 3:
[56:07] I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1:
[56:08] I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[56:09] Y'all know what I'm talking about. I'm talking about women.
Speaker 4:
[56:12] Yo, I can't...
Speaker 1:
[56:13] I don't feel anything.
Speaker 4:
[56:14] Yo, J.Brizzle.
Speaker 3:
[56:15] What?
Speaker 1:
[56:15] I feel nothing.
Speaker 4:
[56:17] He say he's nothing to the fact. After this one?
Speaker 1:
[56:20] Oh, shit.
Speaker 4:
[56:21] This shit has gone crazy fast, bro.
Speaker 3:
[56:23] Like, yo, I can't... Nah, it ain't a break.
Speaker 4:
[56:26] Break, man.
Speaker 3:
[56:27] I'm trying to ask the question, man.
Speaker 2:
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Speaker 1:
[56:44] Nah, that's facts. Dudes be thinking that one product just do everything.
Speaker 2:
[56:49] Exactly. I had to earn on that too. I'm just thinking more product, more washing. That's the move. Whole time I'm just stripping everything. No growth, no fullness, just a straight vibe and frustration.
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Speaker 2:
[58:39] Guilty Pleasant Treats.
Speaker 3:
[58:41] These ain't the BBL joints, but these good.
Speaker 2:
[58:45] I need to see how you feel about these.
Speaker 4:
[58:46] Die, eat a BBL man.
Speaker 3:
[58:48] The what?
Speaker 2:
[58:50] What's that? You heard me, Dave, I didn't hear you.
Speaker 4:
[58:53] You dying to eat a BBL?
Speaker 2:
[58:54] I really didn't hear you. Part of how you feel about the cookies.
Speaker 3:
[58:57] I like it.
Speaker 4:
[59:00] This is different.
Speaker 3:
[59:01] I like it a lot.
Speaker 1:
[59:02] Question, y'all, how do you handle when fans make you uncomfortable? How do you handle that?
Speaker 3:
[59:09] I hate when the big girls grab my prick and squeeze my ass. I hate it.
Speaker 1:
[59:13] That makes you uncomfortable?
Speaker 3:
[59:14] Very.
Speaker 1:
[59:15] So how do you handle it? What do you do?
Speaker 4:
[59:17] When the midgets do it, what happens?
Speaker 3:
[59:19] You know, I never had an encounter with a midget where the midget put their hands on me. That's one thing I will say. It was a time that I wished it to happen, but it just didn't.
Speaker 4:
[59:29] So is there a type of female that can do that to you and it doesn't bother you?
Speaker 3:
[59:33] I'm saying a woman that you're interested in, of course, whatever that be.
Speaker 4:
[59:36] Then she pain.
Speaker 3:
[59:37] Then it's okay.
Speaker 4:
[59:38] It's all good. No matter how you just felt uncomfortable, no matter how she fondled you.
Speaker 3:
[59:42] It's okay. Instantly, it becomes okay.
Speaker 4:
[59:45] It's all good.
Speaker 2:
[59:46] This is coming from, your baby was going to the club and there was an artist that presented him with a painting of his two daughters. And the baby took that to offense, which as a father, any father would, especially in our position as we try to keep our kids sheltered. But on the flip side, I don't think the artist meant any harm, so it was a banter, a little bit of banter. Baby went social media to let people know how he felt about it. The artist went to social media and said he apologized, he meant no disrespect. Took it down off a social media page. So hopefully they can figure out how to maybe do something in the future, but as a person that has daughters, Dave, you, Spizz, how do you feel about that?
Speaker 3:
[60:29] Your daughters, how would you feel about that?
Speaker 4:
[60:32] I feel him 100%, but then on the flip side, I also, I live in reality, so you can feel how you feel, but then you also got to understand, this is my opinion. If I post pictures of my kids or I post pictures of my mother or I post pictures of my girl, I post pictures of my dog, whatever I post that's personal to me and I put it on the internet, now it's for the world to have. So, it might bother me but at the same time it's like, you wouldn't have got that picture or had that photo of my children unless I posted it. You get what I mean? So it's almost like a, I feel them as a father, I feel that you don't want one of them running down on you with that. I get that all the time, you know I painted your daughter, or I painted your man that died, or a lot of that shit is personal. And the person that's pulling up to you with the painting, they don't know these people. But they thinking that's the thing that's going to make them get right to you. That's going to skip them through the line because they painted something that's personal to you.
Speaker 3:
[61:41] You just finished performing, you walking out the club.
Speaker 4:
[61:45] Me personally I would have said thank you bro. Would you have took the pain? I probably would have took it. Just because he took time out of his day to do that. That's probably how I would have reacted. I don't think that would have offended me. Because it happens so often where, I know these don't know me or my kids. But I'm obviously doing enough to inspire them to want to do that. So I probably wouldn't have knocked them in that space.
Speaker 3:
[62:12] You would not have been offended.
Speaker 4:
[62:14] I don't think so. And if the picture looked like my kids, now if you paint some shit, you know a lot of are violent. Where they look like a cartoon and shit. If I feel like you playing with me, then that's a whole other story. But if I see the photo and it's like damn that looked like the picture I posted up my daughter's and it's a great picture, it's a portrait, it might be something I put up in my crib or something. So I feel like in that moment I can respect how he moved but at the same time it's like you put that out. So you really can't knock what you already gave to the internet. You know what I mean? However it come back to you, like it might be a painting, it might be a drawing, whatever, but you put it out there.
Speaker 1:
[62:58] I think it's to each his own of how they want to parent. Obviously the baby, that's the way he chooses the parent and how he chooses to have his children respected in public eye. But I don't think it was wrong for the person to paint, they are fans and trying to actually just give you a piece of art. But I think the baby is his own person, his own dad, he has his own set of rules for how he wants to raise his kids. So I can't speak on that and whatever his choices or preferences is, you got to respect that. I think there's fans, to answer the whole question as a whole, I think fans, it's hard to deal with it sometimes because everybody also that just runs up to you or trying to take a picture, really all the time ain't fans. They just, somebody want to take a picture sometimes with whoever they see or they look at them as famous. So it's hard to even separate who's a fan or who's just somebody who want to take a picture with somebody who people know so they can put it on their page or whatever like that. But I think when they do stuff that's uncomfortable, it doesn't matter if it's a fan or you know what I'm saying, I want respect as a person when I'm out in public and I just, you know, you could be a fan and like what I do but at the same time in that you got to respect me as a person as well. So I think like I would have that conversation with a fan who's doing something a little bit more uncomfortable or I got to remove myself from the situation. You know what I'm saying, I'm not going to crash out or let somebody who too excited make me crash out in a sense. But at the same time, I'm not, you know, I'm gonna have a line of respect.
Speaker 4:
[64:57] We all been in spaces where you don't have that extra amount of time to even talk with the fan or speak with the, I mean, like, you might be getting rushed in the car or rushed backstage or rushed, I mean, like, so I feel like I see both sides of it because I think a fan sometimes think if I paint his kids, this is gonna make him, you know what I mean? Like, this might make him curve everybody else and be like, oh, no, I mean, that's some intimate shit. So I feel like a fan might not be thinking that's going to get them curved. Like, don't be painting my kids. Like, you don't know how the parent feel about that. Like, you know what I mean? In that moment, to each his own, like Spitz was saying, like, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3:
[65:41] I understand. I'm on my third cookie. Who made these?
Speaker 4:
[65:46] Them shit's different. I had to put them shit there.
Speaker 3:
[65:48] Lexis made these? She made these? Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[65:51] It's her company. Oh my god.
Speaker 4:
[65:53] I'm different.
Speaker 2:
[65:54] I only had four. I'm on the third one. Guilty Pleasure Treats.
Speaker 4:
[65:57] Tap in.
Speaker 3:
[65:58] It's crazy. What happened to you that makes you uncomfortable?
Speaker 4:
[66:01] Me?
Speaker 3:
[66:02] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[66:04] The only shit I don't, it ain't really been nothing crazy, but like you were saying earlier, some spots I go to and it's like, it'd be like older women. Sometimes it'd be younger women.
Speaker 2:
[66:18] I don't like older women.
Speaker 4:
[66:19] No, I love all women. Age, I mean, I'm not really a, I ain't going to get into that. But I just don't like the, I don't like the grabbing, the sneaky grabbing of the gat.
Speaker 1:
[66:35] What's going on tonight, bro?
Speaker 4:
[66:36] What's the sneaky grabbing of the other?
Speaker 2:
[66:38] Gat grabbing going on.
Speaker 4:
[66:39] How that happen? Like when you getting moved through a crowd, not real shit, you getting moved through a crowd, you got that are just risky. Like I never seen this before. This is the first time me in my city. They might try to grab you. Like, you know what I mean? In the moments and that shit I don't be, I don't really be liking that. You know what I mean? But other than that, I don't really, nothing really make me feel uncomfortable besides a nigga trying to talk to me all night. Say what?
Speaker 1:
[67:05] Anything, anything.
Speaker 2:
[67:06] What? What you what?
Speaker 1:
[67:09] What you say? What?
Speaker 4:
[67:10] No, you say it. What?
Speaker 2:
[67:12] What did you say? What?
Speaker 4:
[67:14] The question was what makes her, what makes me feel uncomfortable?
Speaker 2:
[67:16] No, no, no, no, that's not.
Speaker 4:
[67:18] A what? A trying to talk to me all night. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:
[67:22] That's Pooh.
Speaker 3:
[67:23] That's crazy. I get it.
Speaker 4:
[67:24] What's Pooh about that?
Speaker 3:
[67:25] No, no, no, no, no. I don't do Poohs, man.
Speaker 4:
[67:27] What's crazy about that?
Speaker 3:
[67:28] I didn't hear what you said, man. I don't know.
Speaker 4:
[67:30] A nigger trying to talk to you all night long that you don't know. Not your man or nobody, but a in the spot.
Speaker 3:
[67:34] No, I understand what you're saying now.
Speaker 4:
[67:35] You get what I'm saying? The point of-
Speaker 3:
[67:36] It's something about the way you said it earlier.
Speaker 4:
[67:38] A nigger trying to talk to me all night.
Speaker 2:
[67:40] That's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[67:41] Where did your mind go, man?
Speaker 2:
[67:43] I don't like how that sounds.
Speaker 3:
[67:43] I don't play Poohs, so it don't go nowhere.
Speaker 4:
[67:45] Where your mind went, Coppo?
Speaker 2:
[67:46] I'm on some games all the time. And this thing sound, it didn't make me feel comfortable.
Speaker 3:
[67:52] No, I understand. No, Mr. David.
Speaker 4:
[67:54] I'm not here to make these niggers feel comfortable.
Speaker 3:
[67:56] Mr. David.
Speaker 2:
[67:57] You ate your cookies yet?
Speaker 3:
[67:58] No, I'm on my fourth cup Pause. How's that a pause though? How's that a pause though? Honestly though. Ate your cookies?
Speaker 4:
[68:08] Why he eating his cookie? You ate your cookie?
Speaker 2:
[68:12] I don't like how that sounds.
Speaker 3:
[68:15] I don't like the way you said that.
Speaker 2:
[68:16] I don't like how eat your cookies sound.
Speaker 3:
[68:18] But you got Franks in your fridgey, right? That's what you said.
Speaker 2:
[68:23] Allegedly.
Speaker 3:
[68:23] Yeah, you got hot dogs or glizzies in your fridgey.
Speaker 4:
[68:26] Frankfutters.
Speaker 3:
[68:27] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[68:27] You gladiator niggas, you.
Speaker 3:
[68:29] Yeah, but you don't like, come on man.
Speaker 4:
[68:31] Glizzy gladiators.
Speaker 2:
[68:33] At least I'm accountable for my actions.
Speaker 3:
[68:35] Leave it alone man.
Speaker 2:
[68:36] You wouldn't know I had glizzies in my fridgey if I didn't tell you, So you're not secretive with the glizzies is what you said.
Speaker 3:
[68:43] I don't have a problem with you having glizzies in your fridgey though. I'm not the that got a problem with that.
Speaker 4:
[68:47] You see this is all pause.
Speaker 1:
[68:48] You guys are making me uncomfortable right here.
Speaker 2:
[68:51] Fuck the fans.
Speaker 1:
[68:53] These guys will make you uncomfortable. One time we went to a, what was that we went to when a kid was acting like he was going to take your chain? Oh, that was like an uncomfortable fan moment, but it was a prank. But he didn't know it. He thinking it's like a guy.
Speaker 4:
[69:11] He didn't know it was a prank.
Speaker 1:
[69:12] Like playing, like, playing too much, talking too much.
Speaker 3:
[69:16] I choked him.
Speaker 2:
[69:17] Booba, that was Booba.
Speaker 3:
[69:18] Yeah, I'm so mad. I like that kid.
Speaker 2:
[69:20] I like him a lot.
Speaker 3:
[69:20] I didn't know he was that young.
Speaker 1:
[69:21] But that was one of the things that, that's how they go up. Like, you know what I'm saying? They like, they actually like those kinds of responses because it makes them. Yeah, I choked him half to death.
Speaker 3:
[69:29] I didn't mean it though.
Speaker 1:
[69:33] Somebody came to the other side, I was like, yo, Main over here choking this kid out. I'm like, yo, what?
Speaker 3:
[69:38] What?
Speaker 1:
[69:39] And he was a little saucy before he left. I'm like, aw, this Main going over there.
Speaker 3:
[69:45] It's my.
Speaker 1:
[69:46] When he found out it was a prank, that's when you really feel like, you thought it was real deal. You really choked him up.
Speaker 2:
[69:52] I've had somebody come to your house for a service, pause, Verizon or something, and them be, they see you and then they start fanning out.
Speaker 3:
[69:59] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[70:00] Time's up. That shit makes me feel uncomfortable.
Speaker 1:
[70:02] Yeah, anything extra makes me uncomfortable. Anything you do more than what you should be doing.
Speaker 2:
[70:08] You fanning out, now you know it's my house, and you're not even showing no professionalism, it's like too much for me now. Now, I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 4:
[70:16] I'm in my robe and my Debo's, my Debo slippers, my UPS package, whatever, I got a sign for it, open the door, and they go, oh shit, Dave. I'm like, damn, I don't like that.
Speaker 3:
[70:30] Yeah, that happened.
Speaker 4:
[70:32] I agree with you, I be wanting to move.
Speaker 3:
[70:35] No, that happened, 100% that happened. I got you a fist fight with a USPS one time, but that happens.
Speaker 4:
[70:43] But isn't it something like in the contract, they not supposed to?
Speaker 3:
[70:47] I don't know about that.
Speaker 4:
[70:48] But I still feel like they still know, like even if a nigga job titles say he not supposed to say nothing about where he going, or make it hot that he went to a crib or a known person.
Speaker 3:
[70:57] What makes me most uncomfortable is when like-
Speaker 4:
[70:59] I don't like them even knowing.
Speaker 3:
[71:01] When I'm outside somewhere and it's like the big joints, they just be like overbearing.
Speaker 4:
[71:06] Big girls.
Speaker 3:
[71:07] Yeah, they just be like-
Speaker 4:
[71:08] You don't like big girls.
Speaker 3:
[71:09] I like big girls. One time for the big girls.
Speaker 4:
[71:12] Make it clear, Mane. Talk about it.
Speaker 3:
[71:13] The one thing about big girls, their confidence is to the roof though. And I feel- What's wrong with that? It's like you keep imposing your will on me. Like you keep- Yo, what?
Speaker 4:
[71:25] You don't like that?
Speaker 2:
[71:26] They pushing they self on.
Speaker 4:
[71:27] Yeah. So if a slimmer girl did that to you, you'd be all good with it?
Speaker 3:
[71:31] I don't know, they don't do that.
Speaker 4:
[71:32] Only the big girls.
Speaker 3:
[71:34] Yeah, they're like, what's up, you already know.
Speaker 2:
[71:38] With that voice too?
Speaker 4:
[71:40] If any girl had that voice you just had, I wouldn't want it.
Speaker 3:
[71:43] It's the confidence. It's like, yeah, because, yeah, and this is all natural, I know you be over in that podcast talking about BBLs, but this is all natural.
Speaker 2:
[71:51] And I'd be like-
Speaker 4:
[71:52] The big joints been running down on you?
Speaker 3:
[71:54] Yeah, I get ran down on, I'm going to be honest.
Speaker 4:
[71:56] Yeah?
Speaker 3:
[71:58] For a minute now.
Speaker 2:
[71:59] Damn. Boy, they must have saw that carousel. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[72:02] They what?
Speaker 1:
[72:07] I had an uncomfortable-
Speaker 4:
[72:09] How they got you get when they pull up on you?
Speaker 3:
[72:19] Yo, Jim Jones, I'm going to- I'm a legend, nigga.
Speaker 4:
[72:56] Yeah, true be told, my son Maino Legend.
Speaker 3:
[72:58] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[72:59] Here you go.
Speaker 3:
[73:00] Yeah, all right, leave it alone, look.
Speaker 2:
[73:02] Oh my God.
Speaker 1:
[73:04] Yo, speak it up.
Speaker 2:
[73:04] You know there's such things as being a legend for the wrong reasons, right?
Speaker 3:
[73:07] No, nigga. I don't want to hear that shit.
Speaker 2:
[73:09] I'm a fraud.
Speaker 4:
[73:10] This here. That's a bad legend. That's a bad legend.
Speaker 3:
[73:14] Yeah, we're having a good night tonight.
Speaker 4:
[73:17] That's a bad legend.
Speaker 3:
[73:18] No, never.
Speaker 4:
[73:19] Yo, if an artist feels trapped in a bad deal, is it ever justified to take matters into their own hands?
Speaker 3:
[73:27] I got my A&R punched in the shit before.
Speaker 1:
[73:30] Yo. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[73:33] He was lucky that's all he got.
Speaker 2:
[73:35] Yeah, it's been a couple. We did a couple things that I wouldn't advise.
Speaker 3:
[73:40] Hypothetically, I was coming across the stage and they can say, yo, you what up? I said, go punch that in the shit.
Speaker 2:
[73:46] I said hypothetically, I said, there's been a few things that we have gotten.
Speaker 3:
[73:50] Go punch that in the shit.
Speaker 2:
[73:52] To might not be the best thing to do, to get out of deals and things like that.
Speaker 3:
[73:56] Punch that in the shit.
Speaker 2:
[73:58] You live and you learn. As we go on, I guess this is coming from Gucci Mane and the Pooh Shiesty incident, though we don't know all the ins and outs, only what the media is saying. But yeah. I get it.
Speaker 3:
[74:12] I understand from both angles what was going on. I'm going to be honest with you. I'm just going to say that type of shit it don't work, because if it worked, I would have been doing it.
Speaker 2:
[74:23] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[74:24] Trust me. I would have been with it.
Speaker 2:
[74:27] We got away with a couple of those. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[74:29] I would have been doing it right now. I would have been doing that right now.
Speaker 2:
[74:31] We got away with a couple of those.
Speaker 4:
[74:33] I think that's more like pre social media. I think since social media dropped, it's harder to do that now, because you viral it in the morning. Back then, y'all feel like before social media, you could pull up, and they was worried, like a had to hear about that. You know what I mean? Like now, there's cameras everywhere, they got footage of getting OMNs, footage of everything.
Speaker 3:
[74:57] They was banking on Gucci being a street, I'm telling you what happened. That's what they was banking on.
Speaker 4:
[75:02] It's footage of everything, cameras is crystal clear.
Speaker 3:
[75:05] I don't know what happened, but if it did happen the way I'm thinking about it.
Speaker 4:
[75:08] How it happened, man?
Speaker 3:
[75:11] First of all, I have to hear the main version. Here's the discrepancy. They saying that Gucci Mane may have pointed the guy out. I'm not based on what it says. It says it kind of like, I don't know, right? But then I start to really analyze it. And I looked at Gucci's wife. And I said, oh shit, she runs shit. So then I thought about the conversation he had that he got off the plane and he got back home. She said, motherfucker, you ain't no street nigga no more. You a businessman. You gonna get your ass up, what, you gonna do what? You gonna pick up the sticks? You gonna do what? You ain't spending shit. You gonna get your ass up and you gonna go down to that motherfucking police precinct and make a report. Okay? You are a businessman. You are not a street no more. Okay, if you wanna save this relationship and they got the fucking wedding band, you gonna get that back. That's what I believe happened. That's what I believe happened.
Speaker 2:
[76:21] What we are not gonna do here is we are not feeding into what social media says. We are trying to state a fact of how to handle business.
Speaker 3:
[76:32] No, but do you think that his wife made him go down there and point the finger? If he did.
Speaker 4:
[76:38] I don't think in today's time in society and what's going on with social media, me personally, I don't feel like any business, that's the way to go, you know what I mean? Like, I get it if you feel like you're being fucked over, but everything is going to be exposed. But everything, unless you really like getting off the grid and doing something.
Speaker 3:
[77:03] Imagine you running up in the motherfucking Maza Pail up on Nas with the Draco's and all that.
Speaker 4:
[77:07] I couldn't picture it, because it's like, for what?
Speaker 1:
[77:10] I would advise any artist to handle business in a business fashion, you know, get you a lawyer. I don't think we are in any times where you could just take matters in your own hands and just, it's just not the time. So I think, like, especially in the music business, so you, there's contracts involved, there's, of course, you know, there's, these are street artists that are also involved in hip hop, but this is not a street business. It doesn't work that, doesn't have the same street codes and ethics. The people who operate through it, they don't, everybody in it is not rooted through the streets, so this is a business, so anything that goes on I would advise people to like get a lawyer and find out what way you can fight in that way. And the line gets blurred though.
Speaker 4:
[78:05] You could be, but you just said some real shit, man. You could be street, but this is not a street business.
Speaker 3:
[78:12] But that line gets blurred.
Speaker 4:
[78:13] You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:
[78:14] The content, so people say, oh, Gucci's a street.
Speaker 4:
[78:18] Yeah, but the music is street. The that's cutting them checks, they said street.
Speaker 3:
[78:21] Listen, at the end of the day- What he presents.
Speaker 4:
[78:24] The people that cut the checks, nine times out of ten, not street.
Speaker 2:
[78:26] Let's dive into more of what Spitz was saying. In this situation, say it all went through, and we didn't even see what was going on in the media, and maybe they pulled it off. But when Gucci leaves and then call his lawyer in the morning, like I ran into some shit where people had pressure on me, and then he signed his papers as false. The lawyer is not going to- it's not that easy, because at the end of the day, there's no way to get around where he has signed. He signed the paper that needed lawyers and all type of shit. President consent, you know how this shit goes.
Speaker 3:
[78:56] Right, and they said he said that in there. They said he said, yo, you know this ain't how it supposed to go. You know, you got to get the lawyers, the lawyers got to do it. They said the said, shut your bitch ass up before we shoot you.
Speaker 4:
[79:07] But listen, there's another-
Speaker 2:
[79:08] I'm just saying what happens- I'm just trying to say what happens legally, like at the end of the day-
Speaker 4:
[79:13] I had this comment earlier, not to cut you off Cabo, being a young artist, right? Being a young artist, now it takes, I think, maturity, it takes years in this shit to look at it a certain way. But when you- I feel like when you're young, you're thinking about the money, the person that signed you is somebody you looked up to. That's somebody you was a big fan of, so you're not talking with no lawyer, you're not dealing with none of the business aspects of this shit. Now, your lawyer might be- I mean, all of that has to still get handled, but the person you're dealing with is the artist. So, when they come down to it, you feel like if shit don't go right, you don't feel like the business fucked you over, you feel like the artist fucked you over. The person that signed you, the person that was co-signing, the person that was in the pictures with you, the person that got you hot.
Speaker 2:
[80:04] So check this out.
Speaker 4:
[80:05] You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[80:05] If Gucci-
Speaker 4:
[80:06] I see both sides of that shit.
Speaker 2:
[80:07] Let's say if he did have 25 million, right? However that may be. If he did have 25 million legally, it must have been through whatever they negotiated on contract with Gucci to end up 25 million. So when we all get in the game, a lot of like myself, for me to get in the game, since I can say I was a professional in this game, I took the deal that they had for me. Because I figured when I get in the game, I'm going to make this deal better. I'm going to go MVP on these. So we forget about what we agreed to when we first get into it. And then we become super successful sometimes. And now we're seeing everything that we're supposed to have. But we agreed to something already, because we want to get in the game. I'm just talking, you know what I mean? And so it's like, I know a lot of that, and a lot of what Dave is saying also. It could be a bunch of things that could determine the fact that if somebody's crashing out. I don't know none of the factors and shit like that you dig. So I hope all of your hands will be in sign for artists that you looked up to.
Speaker 4:
[81:07] I just know with me, even with the Nas situation, I didn't deal with nobody. I didn't deal with nobody but him. I didn't deal with nobody but like him. One other person at the label but my contact was bro. So it's like okay it could go left, it could go right, but this was what was going on. This is the convo's I'm having. This is what I'm basing, what I'm doing on like. So I see both sides of that shit. Of course this is a business, but if he only dealing with Gucci, that's the only person you're in contact with.
Speaker 2:
[81:45] A lot of us don't have the guidance though, so if you deal with. A lot of what David's saying is true, but if you're dealing with somebody personally and you're not being guided business-ly, like you don't, I mean business-wise, like so it gets blurred that way, because a lot of people are not told how to handle business in them situations.
Speaker 3:
[82:02] Your gripe is real, right? What your issue is solid, but the way you handle it.
Speaker 4:
[82:07] It's ways you handle it.
Speaker 3:
[82:08] It becomes either a problem or it becomes an asset for you.
Speaker 2:
[82:12] And if you have no guidance and never been in those situations to know how to handle those in the business, then you might rely on what you knew. That's all you know.
Speaker 4:
[82:24] You don't know the business or the lawyers or how I can do this through the lawyers.
Speaker 2:
[82:26] You think somebody's trying to play you?
Speaker 4:
[82:27] I'm going to move how I know how to move, yeah. That's all that is.
Speaker 2:
[82:32] I mean, but whatever the case may be, hopefully they can handle that shit applicably, like I said, and figure all that out. Shouts to Gucci.
Speaker 3:
[82:38] What was the word?
Speaker 4:
[82:39] Shouts to both sides.
Speaker 3:
[82:41] Let me hear the word.
Speaker 2:
[82:42] I said it. I'm going to say it again.
Speaker 4:
[82:45] You said it right though.
Speaker 2:
[82:47] What you laughing at?
Speaker 3:
[82:48] I can be.
Speaker 2:
[82:49] Why you laughing at though? Why you laughing at something? What's wrong with these? I can't say a word.
Speaker 4:
[82:54] You said it right. You said it right.
Speaker 3:
[82:55] What was the word, brother?
Speaker 2:
[82:58] Applicably.
Speaker 4:
[82:59] I don't think that was it. I don't think you said something.
Speaker 2:
[83:03] What's that it? What was the word?
Speaker 3:
[83:10] No, no, that's not what he's trying to say.
Speaker 4:
[83:11] He said it right though.
Speaker 3:
[83:12] That's not what he's saying.
Speaker 4:
[83:13] He said amicably.
Speaker 3:
[83:15] No, that's not what he said. No, don't do no bullshit.
Speaker 1:
[83:18] Applicably, he said applicably.
Speaker 3:
[83:22] What's the word, though, brother?
Speaker 4:
[83:23] Apricadabra?
Speaker 1:
[83:24] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[83:24] What's the word?
Speaker 2:
[83:25] I'm not going through it no more.
Speaker 4:
[83:26] What's the word?
Speaker 2:
[83:27] You're just trying to score right there. You've been dying to score all night. You want to score a basket, baby?
Speaker 4:
[83:32] I have. I've been dying. You want to score a basket, baby? When you told him to say it again, it smoked up. That was the smoke right there. The first time he said it, it was right. Amicably, how you say it? Amicably.
Speaker 1:
[83:43] What?
Speaker 4:
[83:43] Amicably.
Speaker 1:
[83:44] Abacambi.
Speaker 4:
[83:45] Abacambi and bitch.
Speaker 1:
[83:48] Abacambi. What the hell is the name, though, man?
Speaker 3:
[83:50] Apricadabra. Yo, y'all saying two different words, my.
Speaker 4:
[83:54] Amicably, cuzzo.
Speaker 3:
[83:55] That's not what he's saying.
Speaker 2:
[83:56] That's not what I'm saying. It's another word.
Speaker 4:
[83:58] But you said that.
Speaker 3:
[83:59] I don't want to talk about it.
Speaker 4:
[84:00] I'm rocking the 1-800 Maino.
Speaker 3:
[84:03] But that's, oh, so you just want to get off the point, though.
Speaker 4:
[84:05] See why you can't defend up there.
Speaker 2:
[84:06] I'm leaving with a win.
Speaker 4:
[84:07] You said that ain't what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[84:08] I'm leaving with a win.
Speaker 3:
[84:10] You're leaving with a win? Okay, tonight was your night. I will give you that, though. But what's the word you said?
Speaker 2:
[84:14] I'm leaving with a win. He's trying to give me the lose at the buzzer beat.
Speaker 3:
[84:19] It's all right, though.
Speaker 2:
[84:20] These are really trying to...
Speaker 3:
[84:22] say application.
Speaker 4:
[84:23] I said at mad times.
Speaker 2:
[84:26] He's still trying to score.
Speaker 4:
[84:26] What was the word, Capo?
Speaker 2:
[84:29] Trying to get the score. Let's get the score a percentile better. Like, yo, bro, let's get the score a percentile better.
Speaker 4:
[84:35] It's all good.
Speaker 3:
[84:36] That's all right.
Speaker 2:
[84:37] It's all love. I love you.
Speaker 3:
[84:39] Okay, so this is 1-800-MAINO. I am a love guru. I am a relationship specialist.
Speaker 2:
[84:45] A scientist.
Speaker 4:
[84:46] A scientist as well.
Speaker 1:
[84:47] Maino the scientist.
Speaker 3:
[84:49] I'm a lot of things, man.
Speaker 1:
[84:51] Maino Luther King. 100%.
Speaker 2:
[84:53] 100%. MLK Drunk.
Speaker 3:
[84:55] Okay, how do you tell your man that he can't eat the cookie right?
Speaker 2:
[85:02] That's why I didn't like eating cookie. That's why I didn't like how we say eating the cookie because see where this went. I don't like the word.
Speaker 3:
[85:07] I would have rather have said box or pussy or something.
Speaker 2:
[85:10] But that's what I'm saying. We got a cookie sitting there and I feel bad.
Speaker 3:
[85:13] He really is horrible at eating the cookie. I want to show him, but he doesn't listen. It's making him unattractive to me even though he's cute.
Speaker 2:
[85:23] What?
Speaker 3:
[85:24] Damn.
Speaker 2:
[85:25] Cause he can't eat the box right? He ain't got ugly?
Speaker 3:
[85:27] Listen, if you care about the that you with and you feel like he can't.
Speaker 2:
[85:33] That's bad eats?
Speaker 3:
[85:34] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[85:34] That's bad eats huh? That's bad eats.
Speaker 3:
[85:39] Unbelievable.
Speaker 4:
[85:40] That's bad eats. That's bad eats.
Speaker 3:
[85:42] No, I'm going to say.
Speaker 4:
[85:44] The ugly now.
Speaker 3:
[85:45] He turn ugly cause he can't eat.
Speaker 4:
[85:47] Cause he bad eats.
Speaker 3:
[85:48] Yeah listen. If you win a.
Speaker 4:
[85:50] Yo bro, talk to him main.
Speaker 3:
[85:51] Okay. And you feel like he cannot eat your box the right proper way.
Speaker 4:
[85:55] The cookie. Main could do it for you. And he's not a cookie monster. He's not a cookie monster.
Speaker 3:
[86:12] Cookie box right there. That's a cookie box right there. That's a cookie box right there. That's a cookie fucking box.
Speaker 1:
[86:19] Hell of a commercial.
Speaker 3:
[86:20] You're on fire tonight.
Speaker 2:
[86:22] Hell of a commercial.
Speaker 4:
[86:23] We eat cookies over here, baby.
Speaker 2:
[86:27] It's the good eat section over here.
Speaker 3:
[86:29] But here's the thing though. If you with a nigga and you feel like he can't eat your box.
Speaker 4:
[86:35] You got wild cookies on me.
Speaker 3:
[86:38] Y'all playing man. This is why the people don't take us serious. This is why.
Speaker 4:
[86:44] Guilty feint, y'all. Y'all playing man.
Speaker 2:
[86:47] Oh shit.
Speaker 4:
[86:48] This is pain right here.
Speaker 3:
[86:49] If you feel like the guy that you with is not eating your box the proper way, if you like him, it's just your duty to explain to him and to show him properly the way you like your pussy ate.
Speaker 4:
[87:01] Cookie, cookie, cookie.
Speaker 2:
[87:02] How'd that conversation go?
Speaker 3:
[87:04] Listen, I need you to do it like this, like that, lay back on this, go, you know, do more of that.
Speaker 2:
[87:11] Is she giving them instructions?
Speaker 1:
[87:12] More, more, more, more.
Speaker 2:
[87:14] Is she giving them instructions now? Do she got to take them in the room and like give them a class? Like, like, like, like, how's it, how's it work?
Speaker 3:
[87:22] Do it, do it, do it, do everything in your power to school a nigga that you like because outside of that, then you just want to be outside.
Speaker 4:
[87:32] I'm going to be real, can I, I know this is 1-800-MAINO, can I, can I?
Speaker 3:
[87:36] No, go ahead, interject.
Speaker 4:
[87:37] I think head is one of them things that you could totally craft.
Speaker 2:
[87:42] You can learn how to do it?
Speaker 4:
[87:43] Both sides, like men.
Speaker 2:
[87:44] It's like basketball, some more talented than others.
Speaker 4:
[87:46] Like a man can craft a woman, a woman can craft, like, that's a-
Speaker 3:
[87:48] Exactly.
Speaker 4:
[87:49] That's a, you can mold that in that, like-
Speaker 3:
[87:51] Right, so she should, so what she should do?
Speaker 4:
[87:53] You can mold the head part of it.
Speaker 3:
[87:55] Mold the, man.
Speaker 2:
[87:56] It takes practice.
Speaker 4:
[87:56] Put the together, man.
Speaker 2:
[87:58] That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[88:01] Mold the head. That's crazy.
Speaker 3:
[88:02] Nah, I didn't say that, nobody said that.
Speaker 1:
[88:03] What?
Speaker 3:
[88:04] Nobody said that. So, so- Mold the. Mold the nigga. Nobody said that.
Speaker 2:
[88:08] My question is, my question is, right now, she's ready to break up with the cause he can't eat the box right now. Is this, is this-
Speaker 3:
[88:15] Because she probably want to fuck somebody else. That's the real thing.
Speaker 4:
[88:18] No, she said the, she said the.
Speaker 3:
[88:19] That's not even about eating the box right now.
Speaker 2:
[88:21] That's what it is, right? She's trying to figure out an excuse for her to be like, you know what, I'm out of here.
Speaker 4:
[88:26] That's what it sound like.
Speaker 2:
[88:27] I'm stepping out on this.
Speaker 3:
[88:28] I don't want her to do that because outside-
Speaker 2:
[88:31] Cause if he hitting it right, he gotta be hitting it right, cause she just complaining about him not eating the box, right? Like, so.
Speaker 3:
[88:38] Maybe not though.
Speaker 2:
[88:40] She didn't specify.
Speaker 3:
[88:42] Maybe that's a thing.
Speaker 2:
[88:43] That's a double negative. He not hitting it right.
Speaker 3:
[88:45] He not eating the box.
Speaker 4:
[88:47] She might be more into getting ate than.
Speaker 3:
[88:49] Maybe her thing is cunnilingus.
Speaker 4:
[88:50] She's a cunnilinguist. She's a cunnilinguist?
Speaker 2:
[88:57] That type of language. Okay. I guess you got, you-
Speaker 4:
[89:01] Your mane is great.
Speaker 2:
[89:02] He gave you everything you need baby girl.
Speaker 4:
[89:04] What more, what more do you want?
Speaker 3:
[89:05] Yo, hold on. We got, hold on calm the fuck out.
Speaker 2:
[89:09] First of all, get it right, get it right.
Speaker 3:
[89:11] We got to give her advice. Okay? Here's the thing. Okay? Young lady, if you have a that you care about, okay? What you should do is, is talk to him. Have an open line of communication on the way you need your box ate. Right. Okay? That's it. If you like your ass ate a little bit with that, let him know.
Speaker 2:
[89:35] So she, so she get the, so she get the that's eating her box right to show him.
Speaker 4:
[89:41] What? You call it the main special?
Speaker 2:
[89:43] What? The what? That's on the menu?
Speaker 4:
[89:47] Say baby girl, you ever been to Maine? Damn.
Speaker 2:
[89:52] That's a whole place.
Speaker 3:
[89:55] Oh my God. Y'all not taking life seriously.
Speaker 2:
[90:00] I like that.
Speaker 4:
[90:00] Well, you ever been to Maine?
Speaker 1:
[90:01] You ever been to Maine mama?
Speaker 3:
[90:03] This is the 25th episode, bro.
Speaker 4:
[90:05] I'll take you there.
Speaker 1:
[90:06] 25th episode.
Speaker 2:
[90:07] Maine is a place. It's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[90:09] I'll take you there.
Speaker 2:
[90:11] This thing is a noun, a verb, a pronoun. He's everything, bro.
Speaker 4:
[90:15] This thing is a thing.
Speaker 3:
[90:16] I can't wait till next week. I'm coming ready. I'm coming prepared. I wasn't prepared.
Speaker 4:
[90:22] Playmaker!
Speaker 2:
[90:23] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[90:24] We did enough chatting. We did enough chatting, but since it's our 25th episode, we need to do some rapping, man. We got my guy Vato.
Speaker 3:
[90:32] Vato!
Speaker 2:
[90:33] Fire!
Speaker 5:
[90:34] Slime!
Speaker 1:
[90:36] So let's take it to the booth. Let's Rap About it.
Speaker 3:
[90:38] Shout out to Playmaker.
Speaker 2:
[90:39] You already know it.
Speaker 5:
[90:47] Ayo Piv, what you cooking up?
Speaker 4:
[90:50] Ayo, the floor got a glow, I really mopped it. I'm in the class by myself and it's really crowded. Was told to never show dough when you really got it. That's why the volume so low, I'm really shouting.