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Speaker 1:
[00:35] Welcome back, last 80 degree day in New York City, then we're going back to the snow. Everyone enjoy your day today.
Speaker 2:
[00:43] To let her demerit, she'll be depressed tomorrow morning.
Speaker 3:
[00:47] No, tomorrow it's going to be 77. It's going to be the day after. I hope it'll be depressed.
Speaker 1:
[00:50] She's not going to be depressed. She's seeing Meg Thee Stallion on ice. What is she in?
Speaker 3:
[00:54] Meg Thee Stallion on ice, Moulin Rouge.
Speaker 1:
[00:57] She's seeing Moulin Rouge with her sister.
Speaker 3:
[00:59] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[00:59] She's going out with her homegirls. No, she has like a jam packed weekend. Yeah. Which is great. Like, should I do Harriots back to back? Like both coasts? I shouldn't roll with it?
Speaker 2:
[01:10] No. You can sit this one out. You don't have to do Harriots on both coasts. You don't have to do that. Don't do that to yourself. No. No, no, no. Don't do that.
Speaker 1:
[01:17] I'm Mr. Harriot.
Speaker 2:
[01:18] No, no, no. You're not Mr. Rory.
Speaker 3:
[01:20] It's like a Harriot in the spine.
Speaker 1:
[01:21] I'm Dirty Harriot.
Speaker 2:
[01:22] No, no. You're Rory Farrell. You're Rory Farrell.
Speaker 1:
[01:25] Well, how's everyone feeling?
Speaker 2:
[01:26] Everyone's great, man.
Speaker 1:
[01:28] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[01:28] I'm speaking for everyone.
Speaker 1:
[01:29] I like that.
Speaker 2:
[01:30] Well, I'm great. I can't speak for Damaris and Peej and Ryan.
Speaker 1:
[01:33] Okay. Well, I think they're doing okay.
Speaker 2:
[01:35] Yeah, it's okay.
Speaker 1:
[01:36] We don't need to acknowledge that.
Speaker 2:
[01:37] Ryan had his McDonald's and, you know what I mean? Damaris is going out this weekend.
Speaker 3:
[01:41] Yeah. Y'all gonna link me?
Speaker 1:
[01:44] He just talked me out of it. Well, I also wasn't invited when you were telling me your plans, which I thought was a little odd.
Speaker 3:
[01:48] Yeah, and I mean, like, you know, I mean...
Speaker 2:
[01:49] You were never invited to Damaris' plans.
Speaker 3:
[01:51] You know, like, if you out and I'm out and I'm like, oh, like, what's up, like, link.
Speaker 2:
[01:56] If you out and I'm out. That means don't call my phone. That's the that's the nice way of saying you don't call my phone. Like, is we not going to be out at the same time.
Speaker 1:
[02:03] But I have a location so I could really just be like, yo, I'm in the area.
Speaker 3:
[02:06] No, that'd be...
Speaker 1:
[02:07] I just looked at your location. I had no idea.
Speaker 2:
[02:09] What are you doing here walking out of the same store I'm walking in?
Speaker 3:
[02:12] Funny seeing you here.
Speaker 2:
[02:13] Funny seeing you. Fancy seeing you here.
Speaker 1:
[02:15] As a matter of fact, the last time that happened when I was calling her about getting her some tickets, she looked at my location and said, I see you nearby. Do not come by my house. I didn't even realize I was that close.
Speaker 2:
[02:26] She didn't want you to come to the crib?
Speaker 1:
[02:27] No.
Speaker 3:
[02:29] I got a lot of steps. It's a walk up. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2:
[02:31] I got a lot of steps. It's funny.
Speaker 1:
[02:32] I had to get my steps.
Speaker 2:
[02:33] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[02:34] That's why you were supposed to get them. I was down 20 on my steps.
Speaker 2:
[02:37] He needed 30 more steps for that day, Damaris, and you look, you didn't want him to come to the crib. That's your problem. We are back sponsored by Boost Mobile. Unlimited Talk, Text and...
Speaker 1:
[02:46] Do you have any plans? I'm going to ask this question for every episode until it's over.
Speaker 3:
[02:50] Yeah. I don't know why you're wasting time.
Speaker 2:
[02:51] Plans?
Speaker 4:
[02:51] No.
Speaker 1:
[02:51] Because it's fun.
Speaker 2:
[02:52] I don't have plans.
Speaker 1:
[02:53] Peej, at the end of the year, maybe AI could do it. Because that would just be a terrible time. Just like a chopped up, what's MAL doing for the weekend?
Speaker 2:
[02:59] Might catch a Yankee. Yankees playing this weekend, they here?
Speaker 1:
[03:02] Oh, Peej is in there.
Speaker 2:
[03:03] Okay, Peej, we might go to the game. Yeah, let's go to the game. Me and Peej might catch a Yankee game then.
Speaker 1:
[03:07] Would you come with me and Peej on the ferry one time?
Speaker 2:
[03:10] The ferry to where?
Speaker 1:
[03:11] To Yankee Stadium.
Speaker 2:
[03:12] Oh, yeah. I told Peej when I found out they were doing it, that's fire. I want to experience that one time.
Speaker 1:
[03:17] No, that would be great.
Speaker 2:
[03:17] Yeah, take the ferry up to the stadium.
Speaker 1:
[03:19] I heard they got the ferry up to Peej.
Speaker 2:
[03:21] Where are they letting us out at? I don't know. No, no, no. See, we've got to figure this out. Because I know a ferry stops all the way up by Soundview in the Bronx. I'm not going to.
Speaker 3:
[03:28] Yo, I'm screaming.
Speaker 1:
[03:29] That's a crazy community.
Speaker 2:
[03:30] Yeah, I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. I'll let y'all know that now. I'm not going to Soundview to go to Yankee Stadium. I'm not doing that.
Speaker 1:
[03:35] No, I think they let you off like somewhere in the Harlem River.
Speaker 2:
[03:38] If they do, then it's lit. We did. We're pulling up.
Speaker 1:
[03:42] But if not, they had a map, but I mean, it's too local. But I did see the map. No, they drop you off right by the stadium. But the one from Jersey said like an hour and five minutes. I'm like, oh, that's a brute, like a booze cruise type situation.
Speaker 2:
[03:57] I'm not taking no boat an hour to go see the Yankees play.
Speaker 1:
[04:00] Well, I mean, it's from Jersey. The one in the city, I think, is like 40 minutes.
Speaker 2:
[04:04] 40 minutes?
Speaker 1:
[04:06] As opposed to what?
Speaker 3:
[04:07] That's not a long time, Mal.
Speaker 1:
[04:08] It's like taking a helicopter.
Speaker 2:
[04:09] You take the train.
Speaker 3:
[04:11] Yeah, but you don't have the views. You don't get the smell of the Hudson River.
Speaker 2:
[04:14] You get the smell of poverty, keep you on your toes. You know what I mean? Keep you from making them bad decisions. That's where you need to ride the train and look at life, see life in HD. You only want bad decision to wait, the marriage from being that lady that's sleeping from Broadway Junction all the way to Soundview.
Speaker 3:
[04:30] What bad decision could it be, though, for me? I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[04:33] I hope you never find out.
Speaker 1:
[04:34] Everyone has a different story, same destination.
Speaker 3:
[04:39] I'm be thinking about that all day.
Speaker 2:
[04:40] That shit hurt, don't it? I know it. I know it. Stay away from them drugs. You can go to Moulin Rouge, you take the wrong pill tonight.
Speaker 4:
[04:48] Yo, are you cool?
Speaker 2:
[04:50] You go be sleeping on the trip. That's how it starts. Just one night of hanging out. I mean, life is just...
Speaker 1:
[04:58] Yeah, one night. It's a social drug. It's not a problem. I could stop anytime I want.
Speaker 2:
[05:01] I know. That's what they always say. They always say they could stop whenever they want.
Speaker 1:
[05:05] No, I only smoke cigarettes when I'm drinking. Like one of those things.
Speaker 2:
[05:08] Yeah, I know.
Speaker 3:
[05:09] I feel bad when I see people like, damn, I've been hitting the weed and the drugs my whole life. You hit that shit once and just was never the same.
Speaker 2:
[05:16] That's because they lying.
Speaker 3:
[05:17] You're not God's favorite.
Speaker 2:
[05:18] People are like, yo, how did you think I was smoking weed? And just, that's a lie. You were doing meth, doing heroin. Like you was not smoking weed and ended up homeless. Like, I don't want to hear that shit.
Speaker 1:
[05:31] It's a gateway drug.
Speaker 3:
[05:32] It was somebody snuck on some, what gate?
Speaker 2:
[05:34] What gate? Cause I smoked a lot of weed and I didn't see a gate yet. Gateway drug.
Speaker 1:
[05:38] Are you too old for the DARE program?
Speaker 2:
[05:40] Me?
Speaker 1:
[05:41] Yeah. Yes.
Speaker 2:
[05:42] I should probably be...
Speaker 3:
[05:43] Create it. You probably created it.
Speaker 2:
[05:44] I should probably be a counselor in the DARE program by now.
Speaker 1:
[05:48] In our DARE program, my counselor, I knew for a fact, smoked weed because we bought weed from him.
Speaker 2:
[05:53] Yeah, but weed...
Speaker 1:
[05:53] When I was in seventh grade.
Speaker 2:
[05:54] You know, weed is legal now, isn't it?
Speaker 1:
[05:56] But that's all the DARE program was all about weed at that point.
Speaker 2:
[05:59] Yeah. Remember, you should compare weed to crack?
Speaker 1:
[06:01] Yeah. Same thing.
Speaker 2:
[06:02] Crazy.
Speaker 1:
[06:03] Sometimes you smoke so much weed, you find your father's rifle and you shoot yourself because you feel so wacky.
Speaker 2:
[06:08] I remember I felt like doing that one time, got so high off weed, somebody just shoot myself. Who does that?
Speaker 3:
[06:15] It happens.
Speaker 2:
[06:16] Nobody has not smoked weed and shot themselves. Demaris, that does not happen.
Speaker 1:
[06:20] I'm not saying people that have not shot themselves may have had marijuana in their system. I'm saying the cause was not because they had marijuana.
Speaker 2:
[06:26] It wasn't because marijuana did it. That gentleman had plans on doing that anyway.
Speaker 1:
[06:30] And said, you know what, let me get high before I do this.
Speaker 2:
[06:32] The weed had nothing to do with that.
Speaker 3:
[06:33] But there's articles coming out now that say that weed affects like your sperm. Like it might cause like your sperm not as strong type shit if you smoke in too much weed.
Speaker 2:
[06:45] Oh yeah?
Speaker 3:
[06:46] So like it might like cause like miscarriages.
Speaker 2:
[06:47] I said the same thing about tropical fantasy. It's all a sham.
Speaker 3:
[06:51] So tropical fantasy and mountain dude don't really fuck your sperm up? No.
Speaker 2:
[06:55] It might give you diabetes, but it don't fuck your sperm up.
Speaker 1:
[06:58] The foods you buy at Seatown, Whole Foods, Target, that's fucking your sperm up. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[07:05] Yo, Walmart shoppers. Yo, if you get your produce from Walmart, if you eating them apples that look like they're made out of wax, your sperm fucked up.
Speaker 1:
[07:13] No, chicken's clean. It's all fine.
Speaker 2:
[07:15] So drink more water. That's all you need to do.
Speaker 3:
[07:17] Drink more water.
Speaker 1:
[07:18] Free range chicken.
Speaker 2:
[07:19] Yeah. Flush it out. Flush your system. Flush your kidneys and shit.
Speaker 1:
[07:21] They get exercise before.
Speaker 3:
[07:23] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[07:24] Well, anyways, I feel like I want to call my man Symba, no more guy code anymore. Only Nori is holding down the guy code, which we'll get to.
Speaker 3:
[07:34] Please.
Speaker 1:
[07:36] Why Symba posted me falling on stream?
Speaker 3:
[07:39] You fell.
Speaker 1:
[07:40] They were calling me Floory in the chat. So after...
Speaker 2:
[07:46] What was this? In Symba's stream?
Speaker 1:
[07:47] So Symba was in my music video. Symba, who's now a SAG actor. So, you know, I had to pay his union fees and everything. But no, I was very thankful that Symba was in my video. After the video shoot, he was like, yo, you want to do my stream? I said, yeah, of course, man. Did my video. I appreciated it. Of course I'll come in your stream. So we left the video shoot and we went to his studio, which is incredible, by the way. And we're getting docs for this price right now. He's got floors for less than what we pay. And he's in LA. So I was thinking he was paying more than us, but he has a beautiful studio and he has like the streaming area. So me, Reason, Brandi, who's an incredible comedian, she was also in the video, starts to get ready to do his stream. And in his stream room, there's like the lower floor, which Reason is at right there. Then there's like a step up where the monitor is and a computer chair.
Speaker 2:
[08:41] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[08:42] It's not built for two computer chairs, but we were going to try to make it work.
Speaker 2:
[08:46] Got you.
Speaker 1:
[08:46] They put the computer chair there. One of the wheels was halfway on the step. The other wasn't.
Speaker 2:
[08:53] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[08:54] I then adjusted my seat, and then this is what happened.
Speaker 2:
[08:56] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[09:02] You can give this one back.
Speaker 3:
[09:07] You should be cool too.
Speaker 2:
[09:08] Oh! The funny shit is you can see the slide. You can see the slide happening. You can see when Rory felt his weight shifting.
Speaker 3:
[09:19] Yo. And you got scared.
Speaker 2:
[09:21] Because my eyes are like, am I going to hurt myself?
Speaker 1:
[09:24] No, I kind of accepted my fate. I felt it all in slow mo. Like it was too late.
Speaker 2:
[09:28] You fell in slow motion. And you probably felt like you was falling off like a roof. Yeah, a hundred percent.
Speaker 3:
[09:33] Yo, he felt like he was in the damn movie with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Speaker 2:
[09:37] Yeah. Rory felt like he was falling off the third floor.
Speaker 1:
[09:42] No, it was definitely inception, for sure. Yo, no, it was a mega church baptism. Like I literally fell and yo, we were already streaming at this point, you know, and mind you, there's a door right there. And like 15 people can see on top of this being a live stream. And there's women around like at that point.
Speaker 2:
[10:05] Just go home. Just go home.
Speaker 1:
[10:07] I think I did the honorable thing. The only thing you could do in that situation. I just stayed there and kept streaming. I just stayed like that.
Speaker 2:
[10:14] Yeah, we here now. Fuck it, man. And you got to look at the chair to make sure like it's the chairs fault. Like yo, check the wheels on it.
Speaker 1:
[10:21] You know what was more embarrassing? Brandi is a comedian and she finds everything hilarious. I would have rather her laugh at me. What was more embarrassing, she looked like she felt bad. It was like a motherly feeling like, damn, are you OK? Like, I'd rather you clown me.
Speaker 3:
[10:35] That's the worst.
Speaker 2:
[10:38] Why were you up there?
Speaker 1:
[10:39] Because we were streaming.
Speaker 2:
[10:41] But why you couldn't sit where Brandi is sitting?
Speaker 1:
[10:43] That's where Symba told me to sit.
Speaker 2:
[10:45] So Symba said he lined you up.
Speaker 3:
[10:47] He got you on a wheelie chair over a cliff. That's crazy. You don't put nobody on a...
Speaker 1:
[10:51] I respect the line. I mean, that took brains to put that whole thing together.
Speaker 2:
[10:56] He assumed you were my mate. I don't like that. I don't like that shit, man. Trying to take my guy out of the game.
Speaker 3:
[11:03] Do you like streaming?
Speaker 1:
[11:04] Yeah, it's fun.
Speaker 2:
[11:05] Do you like streaming?
Speaker 3:
[11:06] No, I mean, like, you know, cause when he streams with us, he streams with us. It's us. Like, it's whatever. It's like another episode. But with them, it's like, you know, it's different.
Speaker 1:
[11:15] No, it's fun to interact with the people that were there. But I mean, I couldn't, for the rest of the stream, once I eventually got back up and Symba plays like a lot of unsigned artist music and we were talking about certain topics, anytime I tried to give my opinion, they were like, nah, you fell on the floor. Like, we don't want to hear. We don't want to hear from you. That's the problem with live stream. If you fuck up, any opinion you have after that, the whole chat should be like, are we not trying to hear from Floory right now? We're trying to hear from somebody that's sitting upright. That's funny. But no, it was a good time. Of course I enjoy live streaming. I love when we do it. It's a fun way to interact. It's just, you know, you catch shit like that.
Speaker 2:
[11:53] It's okay. Sorry, this is a shortfall.
Speaker 3:
[11:56] What's the new thing for streamers to like do like streaming linkups? Like, oh, this streamer comes and links out and links up and hangs with this streamer. Like you can see yourself doing it.
Speaker 2:
[12:05] That's new?
Speaker 3:
[12:06] That's what's the thing now, the streamer thing.
Speaker 2:
[12:07] It's always been the thing, hasn't it?
Speaker 3:
[12:09] Yeah, but they like collab now. Like it's like a thing thing. It's the way that I see baddies for birthdays. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[12:15] It's like the same thing. It is.
Speaker 2:
[12:18] All right, listen, man. Get your stream on, man.
Speaker 3:
[12:21] You ain't gonna do it more?
Speaker 2:
[12:22] What, link up with streamers? No, I'm not gonna.
Speaker 1:
[12:23] Get your stream on? No, that's not true.
Speaker 2:
[12:26] I'll stream here, but I'm not linking up with streamers to stream.
Speaker 1:
[12:29] Why not? You wouldn't do Symba's stream? Symba's a talented rapper that also happens to stream now.
Speaker 2:
[12:35] Yeah, like if I'm in LA, I'll stop by Symba's studio for sure. My guy.
Speaker 1:
[12:38] So that would be two streamers linking up them because he streams and you stream and we all stream.
Speaker 2:
[12:42] I don't stream.
Speaker 1:
[12:43] We can stream every weekend.
Speaker 2:
[12:48] Stay away from the streams, man. Stay out the stream. Stay out the streams.
Speaker 1:
[12:52] Stick to the lakes and rivers that I'm used to.
Speaker 2:
[12:54] I'm stream dreams man. Stay out the stream dreams.
Speaker 3:
[12:58] Now Ryan looked up how much streamers make per month. Ryan about his business. I like that.
Speaker 2:
[13:05] Yeah, but they give you that. They give you that number Ryan and then.
Speaker 3:
[13:10] 50 to 200 grand. It's such a jump. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[13:12] Like that gap is crazy. Like two over, you got to study and stay right there. See what says two over. That's probably where most people land at.
Speaker 1:
[13:21] Well, let's figure out how much, can we find out how much Symba make? Because my back.
Speaker 2:
[13:27] I don't want to find out how much Symba make.
Speaker 3:
[13:30] Ask him.
Speaker 1:
[13:31] No, because I'm the sooner. That's what I'm saying for damages. Haven't been able to sleep. Nothing. I'm not seriously saying Google what Symba makes.
Speaker 3:
[13:39] That's why I just was like, Ryan, pull up the list.
Speaker 1:
[13:41] Fine. Let's turn it up. Anthony Fantano got the drop. When you're hearing this, Iceman is out according to Anthony Fantano, Tino?
Speaker 3:
[13:50] Tino.
Speaker 1:
[13:51] Some grease ball, some Italian name.
Speaker 3:
[13:53] Oh my God.
Speaker 1:
[13:55] It should be out right now, according to Big Ant.
Speaker 3:
[14:00] The room all turning and looking at more like confirm, nigga.
Speaker 1:
[14:03] Like when everyone's hearing us talk about this, am I at my house right now listening to the intro? Damn, this is the best intro I've ever heard. Is that happening at this moment?
Speaker 2:
[14:13] Well, why does Fenty Fantano say that?
Speaker 1:
[14:16] He said he has a very, very, very, very credible source that says we are getting Iceman in the next 36 hours. When he said it, that would land on Friday, which is the date that usually people drop music, which is Fridays. And Anthony has never lied.
Speaker 2:
[14:35] That's true.
Speaker 1:
[14:35] The most trusted music source in history. He's also never done this though. That's why I'm even bringing it up. If this was a thing that he did of like, I know when something's dropping. No, all he does is give very smug reviews to music. But I know him and Drake have had a very bad past. Is this a petty move or am I listening to Iceman right now?
Speaker 2:
[15:02] You asking me?
Speaker 1:
[15:03] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[15:04] No, you're not listening to it.
Speaker 1:
[15:05] Mal Fantano?
Speaker 2:
[15:06] No.
Speaker 3:
[15:07] Okay, so that's confirmed it's not coming this weekend.
Speaker 2:
[15:10] It's not confirmed, but you're not listening to it this weekend, though.
Speaker 3:
[15:14] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[15:15] Because I have a lot of things to do and I haven't gotten around to it or?
Speaker 2:
[15:19] Oh, no, when Iceman drops, that'll be the first thing you do is listen to it.
Speaker 1:
[15:22] No, I'm asking if you're talking to me specifically or the world.
Speaker 2:
[15:25] No, the world.
Speaker 1:
[15:25] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[15:26] Not just you. I don't know why he said that. I would love to hear why he, oh, you just say he had a credible source.
Speaker 1:
[15:30] It was a very, very quick clip. Yeah, he said, I have a very credible source that Iceman will be dropping within the next 36 hours.
Speaker 2:
[15:36] I actually, I told y'all last week this is the most anticipated album ever and y'all laughed at me.
Speaker 1:
[15:40] Ever is a stretch, but yes, it's a-
Speaker 2:
[15:42] What's the album that was more anticipated than this?
Speaker 1:
[15:44] The Black Album.
Speaker 2:
[15:46] Oh, my God.
Speaker 1:
[15:48] It was in theaters.
Speaker 2:
[15:49] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[15:51] Nobody laughed at you. But it is anticipated and everybody is looking forward to it. But Anthony Wrong is what you're saying. Just to wrap that up, Anthony's wrong.
Speaker 2:
[16:01] I mean, I don't know who sources are, but his sources are wrong.
Speaker 3:
[16:05] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[16:07] How does one even get that source?
Speaker 2:
[16:10] You know, you just say sources, you don't have to like reveal your sources. Just say it. Sources. Sources told me, who's the sources? I don't reveal my sources.
Speaker 3:
[16:18] be lying the whole time.
Speaker 2:
[16:19] What are you talking about? You saw some video and you tried to put two and two together, and now that's your source.
Speaker 3:
[16:25] No.
Speaker 1:
[16:27] Okay. And granted, I'm not like a fan of his platform or him in particular. I did a whole parody video on him. This is just not his thing. That's the only reason, again, why I'm really bringing it up. I mean, he doesn't do this type of shit. So I feel like he would actually have a credible source to... He's not one of those that's just going to troll and be like, yo, an engineer of another engineer, the bass player on track seven told me this shit is coming out tomorrow. Like he's not one of those people. So.
Speaker 3:
[16:51] No, he could just have misinformation. That happens. But I trust MAL's information when it comes to anything.
Speaker 2:
[16:57] We will all know when Iceman is dropping. It's not going to be a surprise.
Speaker 3:
[17:00] Oh, it's not going to be a surprise drop.
Speaker 1:
[17:01] That's how me and Peej were talking before you guys came to the office. Yeah, I think it will be sort of a surprise drop, but I think we'll know that it's coming out. With the stream stuff he was doing, I don't think he's just going to drop. But I could be wrong. But I could also see a world because Drake hates Anthony. Yeah, maybe he did send a very credible... Maybe OVO Noel DM'ed him and told him just to make him look stupid.
Speaker 3:
[17:30] I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[17:31] I could see Drake getting petty just because he hates him.
Speaker 2:
[17:33] He gave Anthony some bad dope and watched him OD.
Speaker 1:
[17:37] Take his fan.
Speaker 3:
[17:38] Yo, I don't know why with everything we've experienced in the past two, three years, why people are still so comfortable coming out and saying my source that like, oh, I have this information, this is coming, this is coming. Even if I got that information, I'm holding that close to my chest. I'm sure.
Speaker 2:
[17:52] I was about to say, I got the information and I'm not going to say when the album is dropping.
Speaker 1:
[17:56] I know that. I was only saying that because this comes out the day that he's saying the album would come out. So you saying yes wouldn't matter because it would be out already.
Speaker 2:
[18:07] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[18:07] But I mean, you predicted the Cole album. Like there's been times we've all said when shit was dropping and have been wrong. So I don't think we should all act like we're above what Anthony just did.
Speaker 2:
[18:20] Yeah, no, I get it. I'm not saying there's nothing wrong with what Anthony did. I just, me, I don't know. I don't believe the album is coming out in 36 hours or whatever. Anthony said, no, I don't believe that. I believe when Iceman is dropping, we will all know. We'll all come by y'all together and prepare for the countdown. And the countdown, we'll watch the rollout happen. We'll all be entertained and we'll enjoy one of the best albums from one of the best artists we've had.
Speaker 1:
[18:47] I mean, the seats were ice, man.
Speaker 2:
[18:49] Yeah, man.
Speaker 1:
[18:49] I feel like I'm excited that I'm listening to the Iceman album right now. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[18:54] Right now? You got it.
Speaker 1:
[18:55] No, it's going to be on streaming. It's on streaming right now.
Speaker 2:
[18:58] Rory. I can't wait for the album to drop, though, so we can hear how many people like, this shit is trash.
Speaker 3:
[19:04] But see, look what you're paying attention to. You're part of the problem.
Speaker 2:
[19:07] No, but I want people to say that, though.
Speaker 3:
[19:10] But why?
Speaker 1:
[19:10] But they're going to say that before they even hit play, though.
Speaker 2:
[19:14] That's why I want people to say it, because that's what they're waiting to get off.
Speaker 1:
[19:18] But who cares about that? Like, why not be happy for the Drake fans out there that are excited to hear about that?
Speaker 2:
[19:24] The people that love and support Drake are going to love this album. I'm not talking about that. But it's going to be fun to watch people say that, you know, oh, he fell off. This is his worst album. This is trash. Because once you hear this music, you know, they're clearly lying. Like, this music is undeniable.
Speaker 1:
[19:42] So you think Anthony's going to give it a light nine?
Speaker 2:
[19:45] I don't know what Anthony's going to give it. I'm just saying, you know, the content creators that are, you know, on that, they're waiting to do that because that is part of it too. That's part of this new thing to what Jay was talking about in his interview with GQ. There's a side, no matter what this album sounds like, it could be the greatest album we've heard in 30 years. There's going to be a large amount of content creators that they're going to make it their business to hate it no matter what. And I just think that that's entertaining. Whether I'm on that side or not, I think it's all part of entertainment.
Speaker 3:
[20:14] See, I feel like we should, I mean, I hear you, but I feel like, I don't feel like we should even entertain that as entertaining anymore. Watch it. Why? Because I want them to stop.
Speaker 2:
[20:24] But it's all opinion.
Speaker 1:
[20:25] But it's not opinions. It's who can get to it quicker. Even the streamers that love Drake are going to put it on at midnight and scream how amazing it is before actually listening to it. The haters and lovers all want to be the first to say their opinion The first to react, the first to voice their opinion. So that's where I'm like, I don't really care what reactions are. Like, shit, even me, the reason to be mad is when Cole's album came out, we were doing that shit in our group chat. Because we're all music fans and like, yo, just quick reactions. They want to do this shit publicly so they can get the craziest reaction. They want to get to the biggest feature first. So they can be the ones falling out of their seat like I just did.
Speaker 2:
[21:08] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[21:08] But it'd be purpose.
Speaker 2:
[21:10] I just think it's all opinion, no matter what.
Speaker 1:
[21:13] I don't even think it's an opinion anymore. I think everyone in this room will have an opinion. But I don't think opinions are a thing in music anymore. Reactions aren't opinions. That's where shit has...
Speaker 2:
[21:24] No, that's not true. You react to your opinion.
Speaker 1:
[21:27] Nah.
Speaker 4:
[21:28] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[21:29] At one point, yes, your reaction was an opinion. Now a reaction...
Speaker 2:
[21:32] Opinions are monetized now. You can monetize your opinions.
Speaker 1:
[21:36] Reactions are driving traffic.
Speaker 2:
[21:37] No matter what you feel.
Speaker 1:
[21:38] Opinions...
Speaker 2:
[21:38] Laught of yourself and say it's the worst outcome you ever heard. Laught of yourself, people. That's how I feel. I mean, you know.
Speaker 1:
[21:46] That's a reaction.
Speaker 3:
[21:47] That's what everything... Like, honestly, I feel like being able to monetize social media... Like, I get, you know, monetizing YouTube, whatever, but being able to monetize social media, even when it comes to like Twitter and shit like that, people are just saying anything, like anything to get money. Like, there are no real opinions anymore. People are saying whatever is going to make them money.
Speaker 1:
[22:06] No, now they'll take a clip from an interview and in the caption start quoting quotes that never existed in that interview to get you to click the video. And then you watch the video and go, wait, they weren't even talking about the subject that they just... Listen, I can't with it anymore. That's why I said it's reactions. I don't care at all what the internet is going to think about this album, good or bad, because I know it won't be from a place of good, whether they are loving Drake or hating Drake. It's just going to come from a place of, can I say it first and can I have the craziest reaction? Nothing is going to matter with me. The cold shit was the same way.
Speaker 2:
[22:41] True. But no matter what, I mean, obviously, y'all know that I would never reveal anything. But I will say this though. This will be undeniably... I don't even want to say too much, man, but it's just... Y'all don't even know what's about to happen with this album. Let me just say that. Y'all don't even know what Drake is preparing to do. Like the things he's preparing to do and the music he's created, the way he's getting ready to entertain the culture, it's on a whole different level.
Speaker 1:
[23:11] What's your favorite Drake album?
Speaker 2:
[23:13] I don't know. I thought it was Take Care, but then I was listening to Nothing Was The Same and Views. I don't know. I thought it was Take Care.
Speaker 1:
[23:24] Alright, well, let's go with Take Care. Do you think from what you've heard on Iceman and what we're about to hear, it's better than Take Care?
Speaker 2:
[23:35] Let me say this. This is some of the best raps I've ever heard from Drake.
Speaker 1:
[23:40] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[23:40] Just rapping, just rapping. This is some of the best bars, best rapping that I've heard from him. But aside from that, just what he's preparing to do is it's crystal clear who the top dog is after this.
Speaker 1:
[23:58] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[23:59] Crystal clear. There's nobody that can entertain like Drake. There's nobody that can make music like Drake. Coming from our, I'm talking about as a rapper. He's a rapper first. He's more than just a rapper, but he's a rapper first. He's not a singer, but just from a rapper, what Drake is able to do and what he's getting ready to do. And his team has put together with this album. I think this is a different attention to detail. I think no stone goes unturned. I think that he's tapping to another level of creativity. And I think everything that's happened to him was, I think it was for this reason. It was for this, this moment.
Speaker 1:
[24:37] Is this closer to the album that all us hip hop nerds always wanted, like, yo, can you just give us the 12 track, 40 produced rap Drake album? He's rapping. It's the closest.
Speaker 2:
[24:48] He's rapping. He's rapping.
Speaker 1:
[24:50] And this is why you can't win for losing, because if it is that, everyone that hates Drake should be like, yo, look what Kendrick got Drake on. Kendrick inspired him to rap. I mean, I'm just saying you can't win for losing on the internet. That's why I don't care about.
Speaker 2:
[25:05] Whether people want to take, that's why I said it. Everything happens for a reason. And I think that everything that Drake went through in the last two and a half years, I think, was, it was, it was a, it was a, it was an evil necessary. The way it happened was kind of crazy and nasty. But I think that, you know, the artist that he is, I think he found a way to find, you know, what all of that meant and found a way to create through that. And I think that he, he tapped into another level of artistry and, you know, just his creative circle, you know, the things that they've been able to put together with this. You know, I'm excited to see it. I'm excited to hear it. I'm excited to watch people react to it. I think it couldn't have come at a better time. Everybody's complaining about music not being exciting right now, not being dead. So they all want Drake to save, what is it? Save the summer. Give us the music, give us the soundtrack. And I think, yeah, man, I just think it's going to be exciting to watch people just receive the art, man, and I'm looking forward to it.
Speaker 1:
[26:07] Man, we got the streamers for the summer.
Speaker 3:
[26:09] I need a good photo captioner or two, so.
Speaker 2:
[26:12] Oh, you, there's nothing but that. You're going to have captions for the next six years from this drop. I promise you that.
Speaker 1:
[26:22] I hope it pisses Fab off so he can give us some caption, right?
Speaker 2:
[26:26] Yeah, man, it's going to be exciting, though. I'm looking forward to it. I don't believe it drops when Anthony Fantano says it drops, but, you know, when it does, I think everybody will be, for the most part, happy and appreciative.
Speaker 3:
[26:41] Just to wrap this conversation up, you said that you thought Take Care was your favorite album, and then you went and listened to Nothing Was The Same and Views, right? So do you understand what I was saying last week or two weeks ago when I was talking about how you used to think that Take Care was the clear classic, but when you go back and you re-listen to Nothing Was The Same and Views, it's not as clear that that's the clear classic. Do you now understand what I was saying?
Speaker 2:
[27:04] I mean, I think, yeah, and then for people, it changes. Like, I think we hear things when we go back and listen to albums. We appreciate certain songs differently as the years go. But I think it was the... What was the song with him and Janaye?
Speaker 1:
[27:20] From Time.
Speaker 3:
[27:21] From Time.
Speaker 2:
[27:23] I think that was the moment that Drake changed as an artist. I think that record changed Drake as an artist. I think he completely turned into a whole different artist after that record on Nothing Was The Same.
Speaker 1:
[27:37] Why do you say that?
Speaker 2:
[27:39] Because I was listening to Take Care, which came out before that, right? Nothing Was The Same. And when I... As I'm listening to Nothing Was The Same and that song came on and I go to views and all of that, I think I point to that song. Like I think that was that song changed Drake's sound as a rapper. I think he became a different rapper after that song.
Speaker 3:
[28:02] And you're talking about rap wise, not like melody wise.
Speaker 2:
[28:05] No, rap.
Speaker 3:
[28:06] OK. I feel like Take Care people would say changed it more melody wise, but that makes sense rap wise.
Speaker 2:
[28:12] Yeah, I think after From Time, I think Drake changed as a rapper.
Speaker 1:
[28:15] I mean, nothing was the same to me as the conduit between old Drake and new Drake. Nothing was the same as the end of old Drake and the start. But I think it was specifically that record.
Speaker 2:
[28:29] Because I'm listening to it and I'm not high. I don't smoke no more. So I'm not just talking shit. I'm not high. But I'm listening to it and I'm like, I kept going back to the From Time record after I'm on views and I'm listening. I'm like, oh, I think this was Drake's turning point as a rapper. I think it was this song. I love that record, but I think something changed with Drake after that. I don't know if he just approached writing differently or whatever it was. But I think that's the moment that Drake changed as a rapper. It was From Time.
Speaker 1:
[29:00] I'm with you there and I think just so long, we're coming home. With a big, how you get to views.
Speaker 2:
[29:08] The music.
Speaker 1:
[29:09] Of course, you had, what's the Kanye shit from Thank Me Later? Better Find My Love. Of course, you had records where Drake's full out trying to make a single just singing. But just hold on to me was, now we're getting into New Drake. That gets you the views in my opinion. So yeah, you're right. Nothing was the same to me is the conduit between BC and AD in that regard. Now, I don't know. I don't know what sound he's going to go with.
Speaker 2:
[29:35] With Iceman?
Speaker 1:
[29:36] Oh, yeah, I have no idea. I did bars on I-95 before you came. I did their Bar for Bar segment.
Speaker 2:
[29:44] Oh, I'm supposed to do that shit, man. I got to hit my gut.
Speaker 1:
[29:46] I think they may come back after we record this. Man, that's just I love doing that type of stuff. And I hate doing that type of stuff.
Speaker 3:
[29:54] Why?
Speaker 2:
[29:54] Because you got to pick.
Speaker 1:
[29:55] Well, they started out and I'm not going to spoil the whole thing, but it was a great, great, quick episode. Just starting with Gibbs vs. It's like, I don't like, where do you want me to go with this? And then we did a bracket thing like, but it's bar for bar. I know. And I don't in their prime the whole time, like you can't pick in those situations. I hate how fucking black and white things have to be like, there's such a gray area with that.
Speaker 2:
[30:21] No, but it's bar. You think it's too much into it. It's bar for bar. Not songs, not artistry.
Speaker 1:
[30:27] No, I know that.
Speaker 2:
[30:28] Just bar for bar.
Speaker 3:
[30:30] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[30:30] I don't think that's that tough a decision between Freddie and Vinny.
Speaker 3:
[30:33] What would you pick?
Speaker 2:
[30:35] Well, I'm shooting an episode with them, so they might ask me the same question.
Speaker 1:
[30:39] Oh, you know they're going at you with the Drake ones, for sure. But no, it's just tough with certain stuff, like, I was like, push versus kiss. And it's like, I don't, in a freestyle, both, I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 2:
[30:52] Yeah. That's where it gets tough for me. Cause you say bar for bar, once you name kiss, him against anybody is kind of like, that's a tough out. Yeah. That's a tough, bar for bar, just let kiss rap. Yeah. That's, that's, that's a tough out.
Speaker 1:
[31:06] Yeah. It's a, it's a really dope segment. I can't wait for it to come out. I just know there's no winning for me when I do those segments. Like no matter what it's going to be, this is why we don't let people like this in the culture. Like I could not answer anything right in, in those scenarios whatsoever.
Speaker 2:
[31:20] Yeah. But as long as you didn't say what Wayno said, Wayno said the craziest shit ever.
Speaker 3:
[31:24] What did Wayno say?
Speaker 2:
[31:25] I'm not going to repeat it.
Speaker 3:
[31:26] He, I mean, he said it.
Speaker 2:
[31:27] Yeah, I'm not going to repeat it. Is it public knowledge?
Speaker 1:
[31:29] I have a child to Wayno. They brought Wayno up and I didn't see Wayno's episode.
Speaker 2:
[31:32] Wayno said the craziest shit.
Speaker 1:
[31:33] Jay-Z for everything is what they told me.
Speaker 2:
[31:36] It got to that.
Speaker 1:
[31:37] You can say it and I'll react to it. You don't need to. No, we're doing reactions today. We're not doing opinions, reactions, no opinions.
Speaker 2:
[31:43] Wayno's my god, that's fair. But he went crazy on his boss with bars.
Speaker 1:
[31:48] I had egregious ones too. What was his egregious one? I had banks to the finals in my bracket.
Speaker 2:
[31:53] Wayno said bar for bar, Meek raps better than Drake.
Speaker 1:
[31:58] I'd completely disagree with him there.
Speaker 2:
[32:00] I think everybody completely disagrees.
Speaker 3:
[32:01] I would disagree with him.
Speaker 1:
[32:04] I really respect Wayno's music opinion for sure. Respectfully, that's insane.
Speaker 2:
[32:12] And I fuck with Meek, you know, I fuck with Meek, that's my nigga. But we used to bar for bar.
Speaker 1:
[32:16] It's like incomparable.
Speaker 2:
[32:18] Like, come on man, like we don't gotta do that. But we have the bars, like it's in front of us to like listen to, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, come on man.
Speaker 1:
[32:27] But what was tough with that is a lot of like, a lot of the people they brought up didn't freestyle that like, I could find a thousand kids freestyles. Like every time they brought Nas up, of course Nas used to freestyle Hot 97. Like he would have freestyles. Of course I want to pick Nas on stuff, but I've seen the people he's going against freestyle a thousand times.
Speaker 2:
[32:48] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[32:49] So, cause the way they structured it to me was if they came on bars on I-95 and started rapping, who's better? I'm like, I don't know if Nas sits and does the freestyle thing. So it's like, yeah, it's a little different in my opinion.
Speaker 2:
[33:01] It's tough. Well, at some point you just got to do it.
Speaker 1:
[33:04] I think Kiss is going to come with way more prep than Nas coming to a freestyle. But you sound crazy with anyone saying, no, Nas loses. So yeah, it was tough, but I really enjoyed it.
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Speaker 1:
[34:08] It's fun, very pop. I prefer that over Nori talking about Offset and Sweetie. I'd rather debate with I-95 about shit.
Speaker 3:
[34:17] Don't do that to Nori.
Speaker 1:
[34:18] I love Nori to death. And I'm sure Nori would rather debate about what I'm talking about than this. But he has a job to do, and drink champs ask questions when people are drinking. He's created a great platform that sometimes will get a little messy.
Speaker 2:
[34:32] A little? A lot of messy.
Speaker 1:
[34:34] Nori was talking to Jason Lee on Jason Lee's platform.
Speaker 2:
[34:37] Oh, God. Nori and Jason Lee?
Speaker 1:
[34:40] Ooh, messy boobs.
Speaker 2:
[34:40] That's the best of the mess. That's the best of the mess right there.
Speaker 1:
[34:44] And you know, we're supporters of Jason Lee up here. I really do fuck with Jason Lee. He said-
Speaker 2:
[34:49] No, I don't fuck with Jason Lee, because Jason Lee's supposed to come up here and man-
Speaker 1:
[34:52] Oh, he canceled on us? He was running for office. He was on a campaign.
Speaker 2:
[34:56] No, he hit me and said he is going to come by next time he's in New York.
Speaker 1:
[35:00] No, I fuck with Jason Lee. But I do want to confront him about something he did say in this Nori episode. I think it was with Nori, but it was this week when Jason Lee was talking to everybody. He was like, because you know, I don't really care about who's fucking who. And I was like, well, he didn't. I rewound the shit. Isn't that your whole fucking platform?
Speaker 3:
[35:20] Yeah, but that don't mean he care. We talk about a lot of shit we don't care about.
Speaker 1:
[35:24] That's a fair response. That is a fair- I don't care.
Speaker 2:
[35:27] I don't care, but I'll talk about it.
Speaker 1:
[35:28] But you do care about your mortgage.
Speaker 2:
[35:30] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[35:31] And I'm not saying Jason Lee's entire platform is built off who's fucking who, but to say that Hollywood Unlocked does not have a large population of who's fucking who. I just found it funny. Either way, fuck with Jason Lee. Nori's on there. They're talking about a phone conversation they had after Offset was on Drink Champs. And Jason Lee revealed that there was a question that Nori asked, hey, did you fuck sweetie? And Offset gave an answer and he cut it out. Being advised by Diddy.
Speaker 2:
[36:02] Nori asked Offset if he sweetie?
Speaker 3:
[36:04] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[36:07] In Nori's defense, he was like, I didn't even mean it to say it. Like it just came out.
Speaker 2:
[36:15] That's just so nasty.
Speaker 3:
[36:18] That's what the people want to hear.
Speaker 2:
[36:20] Who wants to hear that?
Speaker 1:
[36:21] That's what the people want to hear.
Speaker 2:
[36:26] I just think as men, you just don't ask men shit like that on camera.
Speaker 1:
[36:31] Okay. Well.
Speaker 2:
[36:32] Like if we kicking it away from the camera.
Speaker 1:
[36:34] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[36:34] I'd be like, you son keep it real. You fuck sweetie. I'd ask away from the camera. I'm saying just because I'm just like, you know.
Speaker 1:
[36:39] Because you're nosy.
Speaker 2:
[36:40] It's messy. It's like, yo, fuck it. Like I just want to know. We hear about it on camera with the with the shrews in front of us. No, we're not doing that.
Speaker 1:
[36:48] Well, even we had Offset up here and this didn't come from him. It came from his team. They were. They said no sweetie questions. And we looked at them like we were not planning on asking anything. You don't need to tell me that, but I get it. And I think it was probably it was post drink champs, I believe. So that's probably why they threw that in there. So Diddy, of all people, advised Nori to cut that part out. So cut it out. But Nori and Jason Lee had the conversation about it.
Speaker 2:
[37:16] Did Jason Lee get the answer? You know, Jason will get the answer.
Speaker 1:
[37:19] Nori said, because of MANCODE, I cut it out. And then Jason Lee said, would you sell me the footage? He said, nope. Would you sell Cardi the footage? Nope. He joked around numbers, but he said, nope, I wouldn't do it because of MANCODE. Here's my thing, Nori, I love you to death, but you gave us the answer in this entire situation.
Speaker 2:
[37:37] No, I don't do that. No, he didn't.
Speaker 1:
[37:39] Yes, he did.
Speaker 2:
[37:39] No, he didn't.
Speaker 1:
[37:40] I love Nori. I get why you're saying that, but MANCODE for real would have not, like if Jason Lee brought it up going, I don't even know what you're talking about. Cause now you wouldn't have cut it out if Offset said, y'all tripping. Why would you, I would never fuck, sweetie. Y'all are crazy.
Speaker 2:
[37:55] The only answer that you would cut out is, I understand why you say that. I understand why you say that.
Speaker 1:
[38:01] But, and said, Diddy told them y'all are trying to ruin marriages. Okay. So it's MANCODE ain't there anymore.
Speaker 2:
[38:10] I get, listen, you're making valid points. Let me just say that you're making very valid points.
Speaker 1:
[38:14] And you know, Nori's my man, so I would always keep it on it with him.
Speaker 2:
[38:18] But there can also be, Nori know that this is going to cause conversation. He's sitting down with Jason Lee now. People are going to want to talk about it. He know that if he kind of leans into an embellishers, like, yeah, I had to cut it out because, you know, it's just MANCODE. He know people are like, oh, so that means he did.
Speaker 3:
[38:35] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[38:35] Or he said he did. Like, he knows that that's what it's going to seem like. But that doesn't mean that that's what Offset said.
Speaker 1:
[38:41] If your girl barges in here in the middle of our pod and looks and says, Rory, did he fuck that girl last night? And I'll be like, MANCODE, I ain't saying shit. I just said, you that girl.
Speaker 2:
[38:53] Nah, I get what you're saying. I get what you're saying. But...
Speaker 1:
[38:58] MANCODE is me looking at your girl going, I don't know what you're talking about. I was at home.
Speaker 2:
[39:03] But that could come up the same way. That could come up. You trying to like cover for me because I did some crazy shit.
Speaker 1:
[39:08] I've been in these situations where women have woken me up in the same Airbnb, asking me, I don't know what you're talking about. I'm going back to sleep.
Speaker 2:
[39:18] Yeah, but that could be taken as...
Speaker 1:
[39:20] It was the truth.
Speaker 2:
[39:21] But I'm just saying that could be taken as, yeah, he did. Like, MAL was on some bullshit.
Speaker 1:
[39:24] Better than telling a girl to her face is MANCODE.
Speaker 2:
[39:30] I get what you're saying. That's why I say you're making valid points. I'm not arguing your point.
Speaker 3:
[39:33] So two, okay, but two, you both do have a point. But what I will say is this, maybe there is nuance to it because there's a chance that, and this is so messy, there's a chance that Offset said no, but, and then there are little things that he might not have fucked her, but there might have been other things that were inappropriate or shit like that. So it's not black or white. Like the answer could have been nuanced, but yeah.
Speaker 2:
[39:55] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It could have been things in there where it's like, he didn't, but it was still inappropriate actions.
Speaker 3:
[40:02] I think, I don't think Nori was being strategic with this. Like MAL is saying, I don't think Nori was being strategic. I think Nori was like-
Speaker 2:
[40:09] Everybody's strategic.
Speaker 3:
[40:10] Not everybody, MAL. Shit. But a lot of people try to be, but sometimes people are just people and they say shit they shouldn't say, and it's like, oh fuck.
Speaker 2:
[40:18] Well, I think Nori is strategic. He's been successful in the podcast game. I think he's in his strategic era.
Speaker 3:
[40:25] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[40:26] I think he's in his strategy era.
Speaker 3:
[40:27] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[40:28] I think everything is, everything has its purpose with Mr. N-O-R-E now.
Speaker 1:
[40:33] Nori, and this is a good story where Nori was strategic. Like it was no beef, no nothing. But Drink Champs used to have like actual parties in the parking lot at their first location. And I was down there for Basil or some shit. And I wasn't going on Drink Champs. I was out in the parking lot party. So I was like, yo, Nori wants you to come on. I was with like Static Selecta. No, it was, it was very hip hop.
Speaker 3:
[40:55] Yo, be in this parking lot with Static Selecta.
Speaker 1:
[40:58] Shout out to Static Selecta.
Speaker 2:
[40:59] My brother, I love Static.
Speaker 1:
[41:01] No, we was, everyone was just kicking it. Xzibit was there. Like it was just a cool time.
Speaker 2:
[41:04] Oh, so you was parking lot Pimple. Xzibit was there.
Speaker 1:
[41:06] I actually, I ran into him.
Speaker 2:
[41:07] Yeah, see, there you go.
Speaker 1:
[41:09] He's like, yo, yo, Norrie wants you to come on. I was like, okay. I mean, cool. But I wasn't planning on going on drink champs. I walk in, you can find this. You can see I'm cooked. Crooked I was there. And I was right there in the slaughterhouse beef. It sit down. And Norrie said, so what you think about the slaughterhouse beef? I'm like, am I in slaughterhouse? I have no idea. And then once it was over, we're in the parking lot. I'm sitting with Norrie. I'm like, why the fuck would you do that to me? Norrie starts to go, bro, the projects, you should have trusted me.
Speaker 2:
[41:39] You should have trusted me. You shouldn't have trusted me.
Speaker 1:
[41:44] That's true. I love Norrie. I thought it was the funniest thing ever. And it was totally fine. But to MAL's point of Norrie's strategic, he wasn't calling me in there to get my opinion. He was trying to make a moment of me sitting next to Crook. And shout out to Crook, love Crook. But at that time it was weird. So, I'm sitting there now and it's like, I have nothing to do with this conversation. What do I have to do with this?
Speaker 3:
[42:07] He did his job. That's why he's successful.
Speaker 1:
[42:09] He's strategic. Norrie is the furthest thing from stupid.
Speaker 3:
[42:11] I think he, I don't know, but see, I don't think there's stupid and strategic. I think Norrie falls more into bold and audacious. Like, there's things that y'all would naturally think to say. It's not you being strategic in asking, but you would naturally think to say that you guys don't. And we've had that argument where I'm like, ask, and then if they don't answer, they say, take it out. Like, whatever, but never be afraid to ask. Norrie don't be afraid to ask.
Speaker 2:
[42:34] It's just certain shit I'm just never asking somebody, just cause I really don't care to know.
Speaker 1:
[42:38] I don't think it takes away from somebody's character. Like, it's not something I would ask, but I don't view Norrie to be weird to ask that question on his platform. It's what people want to know. Like, I think there's nothing wrong with him asking that question. It's not something, it would make me feel uncomfortable, but that's just me.
Speaker 2:
[42:56] No, it is something wrong.
Speaker 1:
[42:58] I'm not on a moral high ground.
Speaker 2:
[42:59] I think there's something wrong with him asking that question.
Speaker 1:
[43:01] I don't know, man.
Speaker 2:
[43:03] Absolutely.
Speaker 1:
[43:03] I hate to do the, it's what you signed up for type thing, but it is.
Speaker 3:
[43:07] Explain, Mal, why do you think it's weird?
Speaker 2:
[43:10] Why do I think asking that question is weird? I just think asking anybody who they fucking is weird. Whether I'm a podcaster and got cameras and mics or not, I don't ask nobody in their regular life.
Speaker 1:
[43:21] You said you would ask Offset off mic about it.
Speaker 2:
[43:24] But on some like, because of we all know what the word is and what's going around, but like, I wouldn't be asking for it to use it for information, to shoot an episode and I wouldn't be doing that. It would be awesome just because I fuck with Offset. Just like, I would ask you, if you was going through some shit publicly and me and you get along, I'm like, yo Rory, you did that shit, bro? It's the same type of shit. Like I just would want to know, but not because I'm going to use it to go sit down somewhere and be like, nah, you know what I'm saying, man code, I can't do that, you know? I'm not doing that. That I'm not doing. No, no, no, no, no. I would never do that.
Speaker 1:
[43:59] I don't think there's anything wrong with asking the question, I respect cutting it out. I just don't like the man code thing because the perception of that is, he said, I that girl. Whether it's true or not, I'm just giving you with the perception of, I don't think I'm alone in the world.
Speaker 3:
[44:15] No, that's why it's viral right now. That's what we're talking about.
Speaker 2:
[44:17] As a woman, if you're in that situation and your ex-husband goes on a podcast and now the podcast is saying, yeah, you know, I asked and that, what do you feel about that?
Speaker 3:
[44:27] I feel like with those people's lives, even though they may not speak on shit.
Speaker 2:
[44:31] I'm saying if you, if you were in that position.
Speaker 3:
[44:33] No, but what I'm telling you is even though they may not speak on that, they probably already know that whole, all of those people, they know what.
Speaker 2:
[44:40] All parties involved know what happened.
Speaker 3:
[44:42] They know what happened.
Speaker 2:
[44:42] Yeah, of course.
Speaker 3:
[44:44] So it becoming like public knowledge and shit like that, it's like, I might not come out and say something, I might not have proof or I might not do this, might not do that. But it's like, oh, if the public finds this out, then they find that out.
Speaker 2:
[44:55] No, but how would you feel if that was you in the situation? Like you're watching that. Like, and would you feel some type of way about what Nori is doing, saying like?
Speaker 3:
[45:04] No, because I'm not the person who business he telling. Like, I didn't do anything wrong. If that is true, I was the person.
Speaker 2:
[45:10] No, I'm saying if you were, if that was your ex husband, who he was talking to and asking him if he basically cheated on you, would you feel some way about Nori going on the platform and the way he was sitting down with Jason Lee talking about it?
Speaker 3:
[45:22] No, because if you did it, the world needs to know you did it. Maybe I don't want to come out and say that. But you are dealing with the-
Speaker 1:
[45:29] Like, Nori doesn't owe me anything.
Speaker 3:
[45:30] Yeah, you're dealing with the consequences of your own actions.
Speaker 2:
[45:32] I'm not saying Nori owes anybody anything. I'm just saying, how would you feel as a woman in that situation? Like, if you was the woman involved?
Speaker 3:
[45:37] But I'm telling you, as a woman, if I am a public figure, my husband is a public figure. If he does things that eventually come out and people are doing their job and asking him about it in an interview, then they come out. Like, you shouldn't have been doing shit that you ain't have the business doing, whether he did it or not. All of this is hypothetical. You got to deal with the consequences of your own actions. I already dealt with it in real life. If it happened, I already dealt with it in real life. Like now, your shit is being exposed and that happens. They don't got shit to do with me, especially if it's my ex-husband. But-
Speaker 2:
[46:06] Oh no, it got something to do with you.
Speaker 3:
[46:08] It's going to cause my name to be in the headlines more.
Speaker 2:
[46:10] You're involved, yeah, you're involved in the situation, for sure.
Speaker 3:
[46:13] Have you guys ever accidentally given one of your homies up, like with good intentions, like an accident? Not strategically, like what you guys think Nori is, but like you accidentally said some shit.
Speaker 1:
[46:21] I don't think Nori strategically gave Offset up.
Speaker 3:
[46:24] But you accidentally said some shit that was like, God damn, fuck, I wish I could take that back.
Speaker 2:
[46:28] And jammed up my homeboy and his relationship?
Speaker 3:
[46:31] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[46:31] No.
Speaker 3:
[46:32] Or maybe not even in a relationship, business-wide, like whatever.
Speaker 2:
[46:35] Nah, definitely not business-wise, but then definitely not relationship-wise either.
Speaker 1:
[46:39] Yeah, I don't think so.
Speaker 2:
[46:39] I don't talk about, like, I don't, like, I'm different when it comes to, like, my friends and, like, their relationships with their women. Like, I don't, I don't really, like, get into that. Like, it's not going to be much, like, I don't, I don't know nothing, because we don't really speak, we don't hang out. Like, I'm not trying to get cool with your girl you dating. I'm not, I'm not that guy. So you can never come to me and ask me anything, because we don't even have that type of relationship.
Speaker 3:
[47:03] Not even an ask, but sometimes you're just living your life and somebody lied on you, or some shit like that, or used you in a lie, if you weren't aware.
Speaker 2:
[47:12] Okay, then that ain't on me.
Speaker 3:
[47:13] Yeah, no, of course it's not on you.
Speaker 2:
[47:15] Like, you gotta let me know that I'm playing the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz. You can't be mad if I start acting like the Cowley Lion, and you're like, no, nigga, I said you was the Tin Man. Like, you didn't tell me that though. You told your girl that that was my role, but like, you gotta give me the play. Once you give me the play, then I know how to run the play. But if you don't, if you just lie to your girl and say, oh, man, MAL was, you gotta make sure MAL know that me and you was whatever, wherever you said we was at. But you can't do that and then not tell me that your girl one day, now she's doing her covert questioning like, yeah, y'all was out all night the other night, and she can talk about my reaction, I'm like, what? I was home, I don't know what you talking about. I don't know, I just jammed you up. Now, sometimes you could read the play. Like a seasoned vet, you could kind of tell like, oh, she fishing, she fishing.
Speaker 3:
[48:04] MAL, when you said that you don't get involved with your friends, girls and shit like that, and I know that we've had that conversation, it's currently going viral that Quavo was at the Cardi concert. Cardi shouted him out, called him her brother, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And a lot of people are saying that Quavo was being weird or disloyal for continuing after such a messy divorce, to have like such a public relationship with Cardi.
Speaker 1:
[48:24] I love when Damaris gets on her journalistic voice.
Speaker 2:
[48:27] Shut up.
Speaker 1:
[48:28] Currently, it's going viral.
Speaker 2:
[48:31] So what are you asking me, baby dear?
Speaker 3:
[48:32] I'm asking you, do you think that that's weird or do you think that they should be killing him for that?
Speaker 2:
[48:35] Do I think Quavo is weird for going to a Cardi show?
Speaker 3:
[48:38] For continuing to have such a close relationship after a post divorce. Cause you just said that you don't get.
Speaker 2:
[48:45] Yeah. And especially because him and Offset are probably not in the best of places right now.
Speaker 3:
[48:52] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[48:53] It's a little, it's a little, it's intentional. It's strategic. It's strategy.
Speaker 3:
[48:59] I don't think so.
Speaker 2:
[48:59] Quavo going to the show is strategy. That wasn't just, I'm going to support. Cause if it's just, I'm going to support, I don't want my face on the big screen. Don't show that I'm here.
Speaker 3:
[49:08] But she chose to do that. He didn't.
Speaker 2:
[49:10] Yeah. But he had to agree to it.
Speaker 3:
[49:13] I guess.
Speaker 2:
[49:14] He had to stand in and do all that. He was doing all this and-
Speaker 3:
[49:17] Doing what?
Speaker 2:
[49:18] All this, whatever he was doing. Yeah. But yeah, you got to do all of that. Nah. I could just come in and support. That's it. I'm not saying don't, you can't, he can't support Cardi. You know, and he can't have a relationship with her, but to display it and all of that, I think that's strategic. I think they know what's going to come of that. It's strategy. People are strategic. It is what it is. They know that that was going to go viral. The internet was going to be talking about it. And the podcasters will be talking about it. Everything is strategic and nothing is just, oh, no, I was just showing love. I was at the show. Cut it out. You know what that is. You know what that's going to cause. Just like when Safaree went to Nicky's show. Why are you there?
Speaker 3:
[49:59] That's different though. But I get it.
Speaker 2:
[50:01] Why are you there?
Speaker 1:
[50:03] He can't, he was part of a lot of that journey of those songs.
Speaker 2:
[50:07] Of course.
Speaker 1:
[50:08] I'm not saying right. He was just a part of the journey, is what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[50:10] Yes, he was.
Speaker 1:
[50:11] He sat like this for a minute and 30 seconds on Letterman with Will.i.am. Came out and.
Speaker 2:
[50:17] Why are you there?
Speaker 3:
[50:17] I think he was there for attention, but I think Quavo really, this is my thing, if we met through a mutual and you're not cool with them no more, I don't want nobody hiding that you don't hide that you fuck with me. Don't have that be private. Fuck with me in public. Don't just fuck with me behind closed doors. That's fake support. If you love me, if we have a real relationship, no matter who's going to be pissed off or who's going to write some shit in a vlog, fuck with me.
Speaker 1:
[50:43] My ex-bandmate and cousin is your ex-husband. There's also rumors of him fucking my ex-girl. No, that's not just like a, that's a mutual. I think we follow the same people on IG.
Speaker 2:
[50:55] No, that's strategic. It's a lot there.
Speaker 1:
[50:58] It's a lot to unpack. It's a lot there.
Speaker 2:
[50:59] It's a lot to unpack.
Speaker 1:
[51:00] That's a crazy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2:
[51:01] How much time you got? How much time you got?
Speaker 3:
[51:03] Okay, so obviously we don't know.
Speaker 1:
[51:05] That's a why did I get married dinner scene.
Speaker 3:
[51:08] Obviously, we don't know these people. Y'all don't think that they genuinely look at each other like brother and sister? Like I was married to you.
Speaker 2:
[51:15] I'm not saying they don't. I'm not saying they don't. I'm just saying when you go to her show and then they put you on camera on the big screen and all of that. And it's that's strategic. If it just is what it is. Okay. It's strategic. It's like, okay, we know what that's going to go. Quavo was at the show. Quavo, yo, he was at the show.
Speaker 3:
[51:37] Oh, shit. So is he not supposed to go?
Speaker 1:
[51:40] Quavo was a grown man. He can do what the fuck he want to do.
Speaker 3:
[51:42] I think that that's weird.
Speaker 2:
[51:43] It's messy. It's also messy. It's not messy. So you would say that's not messy?
Speaker 3:
[51:49] I don't think that it's messy. I mean, personally, I don't think that.
Speaker 2:
[51:51] Then man, how you don't think that's messy?
Speaker 3:
[51:54] Because I feel like if you're married to someone and their best friend slash cousin, like that's now your family. Just because we divorced and yes, so-and-so might have slept with so-and-so and did some weird shit going on, niggas was being weird. If that shit is true, then Offset or whatever and Quavo's ex were being weird. If that's true, if it's not true, whatever. But if that's true, they were being weird. What the fuck does that have to do with us? I now can't fuck with you out loud.
Speaker 2:
[52:17] Because me and my cousin, we're not even speaking. We don't even fuck with each other.
Speaker 3:
[52:19] But so I don't fuck with him either.
Speaker 2:
[52:21] Yeah, so now my office is linking up?
Speaker 3:
[52:24] But we were already family beforehand.
Speaker 2:
[52:27] Yeah, but family ain't gotta be, we ain't gotta be at the same show. I ain't gotta go to your show because we family. Shit, where right now?
Speaker 1:
[52:33] Let me ask you this question.
Speaker 2:
[52:34] Shit, where right now? I love you, but I can't come to the show. You know that me and him ain't speaking. It's allegedly some shit happened with him and my ex. Like you and him is divorced. Y'all not, it's messy right now. I love you, but I can't come to the show and be on doing all that and gang gang. I can't be, it's messy. No, it looks like the office is linking up and now y'all having a, y'all trauma bonded. It look like y'all trauma bonded right now.
Speaker 3:
[53:02] I think, no, I don't.
Speaker 1:
[53:03] All right, then.
Speaker 2:
[53:03] It look like y'all trauma bonded.
Speaker 1:
[53:04] Let me ask you this. Let's say Quavo and Offset never had an issue. Let's say the two of them are rocking rest in peace to take off. Two thirds of the Migos are still rocking together, but Offset and Cardi are divorced. Can Quavo go to that show?
Speaker 2:
[53:19] Yes.
Speaker 3:
[53:21] I don't understand.
Speaker 2:
[53:23] I'm not listening to Marius. She trippin.
Speaker 3:
[53:25] I think y'all are misunderstanding.
Speaker 1:
[53:27] And they had a messy, not just like a, hey, I don't think we're right for each other, but let's co-parent well.
Speaker 2:
[53:33] We're still family.
Speaker 1:
[53:34] Your holidays, we all still gonna be together. It's messy.
Speaker 2:
[53:37] Their divorce was messy as.
Speaker 3:
[53:38] Okay, it's messy between us, but that's the same thing as if Offset had a relationship with, he had a close relationship with an aunt Cardi had or Hennessy or whatever.
Speaker 2:
[53:48] Let me give it to you like this. Offset and Quavo, they're not speaking. They're not on speaking terms. They don't really fuck with each other like that, right? Do you don't feel like him going to that Cardi show was him choosing a side?
Speaker 3:
[54:04] They have kids together. Choosing a side? They have children together. We are family for the rest of our life. Yes, we do a messy shit on the internet and being whatever, but our families are linked for the rest of their life. We have kids together. Choosing a side, there is no side. We not ops beefing, shooting at each other.
Speaker 2:
[54:22] No, we're not, but it's messy shit going on right now. And me and you don't speak. And now you at my ex-wife's show.
Speaker 1:
[54:30] If it's all love, why was it Offset there with Quavo?
Speaker 3:
[54:32] Well, obviously we know that. Right, right.
Speaker 2:
[54:35] He makes a valid point.
Speaker 3:
[54:35] It's all family. It's all family.
Speaker 2:
[54:37] It's not all bad. Where the kids at?
Speaker 3:
[54:38] Because sometimes family-
Speaker 1:
[54:39] We gotta do it for the kids.
Speaker 2:
[54:40] Yeah, let the nieces and nephews, let the cousins play backstage and all of that. If it's fam, if it ain't messy, we gon be family no matter what. Ride together, die together, right? That's what-
Speaker 1:
[54:51] Me goes for life.
Speaker 2:
[54:52] Yeah, me goes for life. Where that's at? That's him picking a side. That's messy, Damaris. It's messy. You know it is.
Speaker 3:
[55:01] I feel like that's like, if you guys, let's say you guys split up and broke up and hated each other and all of that shit, right? And obviously, I have a prior relationship with Rory. But you know, we work together. We have a relationship too because of Rory. But whatever, you guys break up. I now have to choose a side. I can never hang with both of y'all.
Speaker 2:
[55:21] You miss it or not, but you do a certain element.
Speaker 1:
[55:23] If you want to be cool with like MAL in that regards, whatever, cool. If MAL is doing the garden and you dance inside stage, I'm going to look at you like you fucking crazy.
Speaker 3:
[55:32] That's insane. That's I think that that's insane. Unless, unless, whatever.
Speaker 1:
[55:36] If you want to make a moment out of our breakup, I'm looking at you crazy. If you have your own separate relationship with MAL, you guys really bonded, that's a friendship, whatever. Our shit is our shit.
Speaker 3:
[55:45] And I want to go to his show to support him. I want to go. So I can't go to his show.
Speaker 1:
[55:48] And you start doing the dougie at his show at the garden, I'm going to look at you specifically to make a, you want to Jumbotron. I'm going to look at you like Demaris, like you want to be cool with MAL, that's your business. You're an adult, you guys had your own bond, cool. But you want to make a moment at the show?
Speaker 3:
[56:03] But why do y'all act like, first of all, you've produced live shows before, right? Peej has, whatever. You know that in order for somebody to be on the Jumbotron, all it has to say, yo, my brother Quavo want to build an, ah, ah, ah, somebody pushes a button and get the camera on him. That could be a two second thing.
Speaker 1:
[56:18] Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Quavo's also produced shows. You don't know where to stand where that camera can get right in your face.
Speaker 2:
[56:26] And not only that, they told you had the conversation before the shot goes live.
Speaker 1:
[56:31] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[56:31] Like, yo, can we put you on the camera? You can be like, no, I'm not doing that.
Speaker 1:
[56:34] Yeah. 100%. Like, 100%. That's how it goes. You get a suite. There's, yo, Jay and Beyonce have showed up to A-List artist concert and you never even knew they was there.
Speaker 3:
[56:47] Well, that's cause they're private people. They never want people to know where they are.
Speaker 1:
[56:50] Quavo's been to A-List artist shows and you never knew he was there.
Speaker 3:
[56:53] I understand what you guys are talking about as far as like, okay, maybe don't put me on the screen, but I don't see anything wrong with him going and supporting her show. Just because y'all did some messy shit, like just because y'all got some messy shit going on, whatever. If I look at you like my sister, I looked at you like my sister when y'all was together. That's real. Real love is like, untangible. Like you can't sit up here and, oh, I can't love you the way I used to because you got some shit going on with homie. Like then you never really loved me from the beginning. Keep loving me the way you love me. If you really fuck with me like that, keep loving me the way you love me, even if me and him break off. That's real love to me. But I mean, everybody look at the shit differently. We can agree to disagree.
Speaker 1:
[57:31] Now we hear what you're saying. We're talking about the moment that was made on a jumbo trip.
Speaker 3:
[57:35] Okay. I can understand not making that moment. But y'all are also saying he shouldn't even went to the show. And I think that that's-
Speaker 1:
[57:39] I think just because-
Speaker 2:
[57:41] Can Quavo go to a Patriots game?
Speaker 1:
[57:44] Well, I mean, Stéphane is not in the Patriots game.
Speaker 2:
[57:47] I mean, when he was, is that being messy if Quavo went to a Patriots game?
Speaker 1:
[57:50] He can't dance or craft?
Speaker 3:
[57:51] If he- so you're telling me if he would have went to the Super Bowl, that's messy?
Speaker 2:
[57:55] Yo, the matter is not serious.
Speaker 3:
[57:57] If he would have just went to the Super Bowl, that's messy.
Speaker 2:
[57:58] You're not serious.
Speaker 3:
[57:59] The biggest game in the world. You're telling me that would be messy if he went to the Super Bowl.
Speaker 2:
[58:01] You're not serious, though. There's no way you're serious. It's not- you're not- okay. If he went to the Super Bowl and he has a Stéphane jersey on.
Speaker 3:
[58:08] Okay, that's- okay, you're dragging it.
Speaker 2:
[58:10] Right. So, he's there for Stéphane.
Speaker 1:
[58:13] He's there for Cardi. He loves his sis and he wants to see his sis be happy. So, why would he not support his sis' new man?
Speaker 2:
[58:19] His sis' new endeavor, her new relationship.
Speaker 1:
[58:20] Love is love, right? Rev Run.
Speaker 3:
[58:22] I feel like that's dragging it and that's being purposely-
Speaker 1:
[58:24] That was dragging it. That's what we're trying to say.
Speaker 2:
[58:26] It's the same shit.
Speaker 1:
[58:27] Okay. That's what we're saying.
Speaker 3:
[58:28] We can agree to disagree.
Speaker 1:
[58:30] We're not saying that people can't love each other privately and things get messed up and people have their own relationship.
Speaker 2:
[58:37] If Quavo and Offset are about to meet up to talk their differences out and Quavo show up with a digs jersey on, that's not crazy?
Speaker 1:
[58:45] You be ridiculous.
Speaker 3:
[58:46] That's fine. That's fine. Just don't ever bring none of y'all girlfriends around me. I'm not getting cool with them. Because if I can't fall in love with them, if I can't fall in love with them, it's because when y'all break up- Yeah, true. Because when y'all break up, I can no longer be cool with them or love them or anything like that because y'all had a messy breakup, then don't bring them around me. Because I don't fake love.
Speaker 2:
[59:05] No, you leaving out elements. You just saying, you leaving out elements. If-
Speaker 1:
[59:08] You've been friends with my exes before and it's been fine. You didn't dance in Madison Square Garden with them. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 3:
[59:13] But I would.
Speaker 2:
[59:16] You might be the opps, though.
Speaker 1:
[59:18] I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:
[59:19] You might got opp energy. You might be Oppenheimer, B. I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 3:
[59:24] Oppenheimer is crazy.
Speaker 2:
[59:25] Yeah, you might be Oppenheimer, B. I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 3:
[59:27] Y'all dog a girl out and now I can't support her endeavors because y'all dogged her out and she don't want to fuck with y'all no more. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[59:33] I dogged her out.
Speaker 2:
[59:36] What if she dogged me out?
Speaker 3:
[59:38] Well, that's different because then she did something fucked up to you.
Speaker 1:
[59:41] But love is love. You have to forgive people in love.
Speaker 3:
[59:43] No, not exactly. Like if she dog walked you, it's like, no, you was fucked up. Like I can't be seen like fucking with you because you did some fucked up shit. But I don't know. OK. Good to know where y'all stand.
Speaker 2:
[59:53] Yeah, B. That's where I stand. Once I cut them off, you cut them off.
Speaker 3:
[59:59] That's crazy.
Speaker 2:
[59:59] Everybody clean cuts out of here.
Speaker 3:
[60:01] Even after a marriage?
Speaker 2:
[60:02] Yeah, fuck all of that.
Speaker 1:
[60:05] I would actually say especially after a marriage.
Speaker 2:
[60:07] She did some wack shit.
Speaker 1:
[60:08] If we just dated, whatever.
Speaker 2:
[60:10] Yeah, she did some wack shit. And then, like I said, they not, you know, Quavo and Offset got a little, you know, it's funny energy between us, weird energy between them two right now. Like, come on, that looks that looks away. I'm not saying Quavo can't support Cardi, but that does look away. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 3:
[60:28] Okay, that's understandable.
Speaker 2:
[60:29] And shout out to Cardi. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:
[60:32] Cardi hit Norrie too, about his, take a shot, pick a rapper segment, which I love, to tell him to stop doing the Cardi verse Nikki thing. What'd she stop doing? Oh, you're saying like, it just, it pins them against each other and like, she doesn't want to be in the same conversation.
Speaker 2:
[60:49] Yes, the world is healing. Cardi and Nikki are gonna be cool one day.
Speaker 1:
[60:53] No, no, no, no, no, no, not yet.
Speaker 2:
[60:56] Are we not there?
Speaker 1:
[60:56] No, no, quite the opposite. I don't even want my name next to her.
Speaker 2:
[60:59] Oh, I'm sorry, I thought, I thought Cardi was saying she's tired of people pitting them against each other and.
Speaker 1:
[61:05] No, she's tired of that for sure, but not for like reasons like she wants to make up with Nikki.
Speaker 2:
[61:09] Not because they eventually gonna bury their little tiff.
Speaker 1:
[61:13] No, not on the, hey, we're better together type of tip.
Speaker 2:
[61:15] Oh, okay, damn, my bad, I'm sorry. I thought that was, I thought the world was healing.
Speaker 1:
[61:20] Motorsport part two would not happen.
Speaker 2:
[61:22] Damn, I thought the world was healing, all right.
Speaker 3:
[61:24] I don't blame her for that though, I think more artists need to call out content creators on the shit that they do.
Speaker 1:
[61:29] She, which I'm not spilling anything that I haven't talked about with my conversation with Cardi. She said the same thing to me. Stop bringing my name up with that girl. Talk about my shit. Why does her name have to come up with mine? I felt it. But with Nori's segment, I actually understood more what Cardi was saying to me than to Nori. Because the point of that segment is to pin people against each other. Yeah. Like, I understood what Cardi was saying. Like, I'm putting music up. Stop talking about that girl. Which I get. I mean, Cardi's not going to dictate what we talk about. But I understood her perspective on that.
Speaker 2:
[62:00] I get it.
Speaker 1:
[62:00] With this, though, and I mean this very respectfully, because I think Cardi is an extremely accomplished artist. And I'm not saying, who's better? This and that, please, Barbz, Cardz, whatever all that shit is. Bardi Yang. Even if I hate that person, I think it's great that my name is next to one of the most accomplished, the most accomplished female rapper of all time.
Speaker 2:
[62:23] Yeah. It's a silver lining in there somewhere. It's some respect.
Speaker 1:
[62:28] I got to a place with two albums. I started from reality motherfucking TV before that, whatever. And now you're putting my name.
Speaker 2:
[62:36] I get what Cardi is saying, though, but it's respect. I'm looking at it from a positive perspective. It's respect in there.
Speaker 3:
[62:42] Yeah, but the purpose of them using those names in that segment is not for respect.
Speaker 1:
[62:47] And I get the sexist point of it, too. Like, it's woman versus woman. Like, I do Nicky versus a guy. Or like, Cardi versus, I get that part. But I also, in some weird world, think it's cool that Cardi's name is next to Nicky's. Like, what Nicky has accomplished in rap history is few and far between. Like, you could argue, not personal preference, just based off accomplishments, Nicky is a top 10 MC of all time.
Speaker 2:
[63:14] For sure.
Speaker 1:
[63:14] So, yeah, you putting my name next to that?
Speaker 2:
[63:18] I'll take it.
Speaker 1:
[63:20] The fuck?
Speaker 2:
[63:20] Yeah, I'll take it.
Speaker 1:
[63:22] Damn.
Speaker 2:
[63:22] It's respect in there.
Speaker 1:
[63:23] Ticoli shit.
Speaker 2:
[63:24] I get what Cardi's saying, like, she's tired of that, you know, them pinning them against each other, but at the same time, it is, that is a certain level of respect, that the fact that they are pinning you against the, arguably, again, top 10 MCs of all time, like, for sure.
Speaker 3:
[63:39] Well, speaking of Nicky Beef and people who have written diss tracks, did you guys hear Remy Ma's diss track? Well, not diss track, but her freestyle.
Speaker 1:
[63:47] I did.
Speaker 3:
[63:48] Okay. Do you have any thoughts before I go into what I'm going to go into?
Speaker 1:
[63:51] No, it's your show. Okay.
Speaker 3:
[63:54] So she threw shots at Papoose and Claressa, allegedly, because we don't know she didn't say any names. But for Claressa, she said, in competition with herself, I don't know that bitch Hoseby doing the most over So So Dick, want to be a baddie, but you got bad enough. I just, fuck all the messy shit she did in her husband, whatever. Doing the most over So So Dick, but you married it.
Speaker 2:
[64:14] They go to that.
Speaker 1:
[64:16] They'll beat though.
Speaker 2:
[64:17] Nobody dick smaller than a nigga that a girl hate. Nobody dick smaller than a that a girl hate.
Speaker 1:
[64:22] Once it became-
Speaker 2:
[64:23] Once she hate you, your dick can be big as that tripod right there. Once she hate you, your dick about big as that wick on that candle. Once she hate you, you can back out 16 soft on her.
Speaker 3:
[64:38] 16 soft?
Speaker 2:
[64:40] 16 on the soft side.
Speaker 1:
[64:42] Arrest 16 soft.
Speaker 2:
[64:43] Soon as she hate your guts. your shit whack.
Speaker 1:
[64:49] Once it became-
Speaker 2:
[64:49] You can't keep it up.
Speaker 1:
[64:51] Socially unacceptable to call a man gay after a breakup, like, now he gay, but now you can't do that because it's socially unacceptable to say that. Now it's low dick, he trash.
Speaker 2:
[65:00] He trash, he corny.
Speaker 1:
[65:03] What?
Speaker 2:
[65:04] He wear white socks with dress shoes. All this shit. You was with me when I had them white socks on.
Speaker 1:
[65:08] If the pants lay right, sometimes it's more comfortable.
Speaker 2:
[65:09] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[65:10] But what if it's all true, though? Like, just because I was with you don't mean it wasn't true.
Speaker 2:
[65:15] We not doing that.
Speaker 3:
[65:16] Just because I was with you, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[65:18] OK, but you can't talk, you can't, like, spite me after that. You can't, like, talk bad about me after that. If we was married for years. Come on, Papoose did a whole, you know what I mean? Held the damn Black, what happened to Black love and all of that? Pap did all of that, he held that flag high. Remy went and did that bid.
Speaker 3:
[65:37] Sometimes Black love is, you know, faking an orgasm to keep the family going. What? Sometimes it's faking an orgasm to keep the family going.
Speaker 1:
[65:46] It's your fault if you marry So So Dick or marry So So Pussy.
Speaker 2:
[65:50] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[65:51] If you want to be So So Def Def. I can't be like, yo, I don't know what to tell you.
Speaker 2:
[65:55] Yeah, I came like, that pussy was So So, and I got three kids with you. You got three So So kids? They're just like, how you think?
Speaker 1:
[66:04] Yo, saying your kids came out of some So So pussy is crazy.
Speaker 2:
[66:07] Yo, that pussy was So So. Like, what? You got three kids with her, though. I would look crazy saying that about my ex. Like, any man saying that, you look absolutely crazy. You can't do that.
Speaker 3:
[66:18] Do you look crazy as a rapper, though? It's just bars.
Speaker 1:
[66:21] Of course, it's just bars. We having fun.
Speaker 2:
[66:22] Nah, it ain't just bars.
Speaker 1:
[66:24] Yes, I mean.
Speaker 2:
[66:25] Those ain't just bars, fam. Not in this situation. Those ain't just bars.
Speaker 1:
[66:28] I'm just not thinking that far into their sex life.
Speaker 2:
[66:30] No, I'm not thinking about it either, but I'm saying it's not just bars. We ain't gonna say, nah, it's just bars. No, it ain't just bars.
Speaker 1:
[66:36] You can't do that.
Speaker 3:
[66:37] You can't dish your ex.
Speaker 2:
[66:38] No, you can dish your ex, but what you dish, like how you dish, and then it's like, come on. Like, so most, Hose be doing the most over so-so dick.
Speaker 1:
[66:48] Okay, in Remy's defense-
Speaker 2:
[66:49] You didn't have to write that bar.
Speaker 1:
[66:50] In Remy's defense, Hose, yeah. I'm not talking about anyone in particular. I'm just, just that long. Nobody specifically.
Speaker 2:
[66:59] Yes. Hose be doing most of it. She's correct. But given the circumstances, I don't know if Remy should have went with that bar. Cause it's kind of like, come on, man.
Speaker 3:
[67:09] Well, she also said the Nervous claiming that they wrote those hits when they hold career. They ain't never ghost wrote shit. Not from me or anybody else. You always act like you helped a nigga go help yourself.
Speaker 2:
[67:19] It always turn into that. We just seeing y'all on the cipher going kissing styles back and forth. Who wrote that? Who wrote that?
Speaker 1:
[67:29] You may kiss the bride.
Speaker 3:
[67:30] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[67:31] Like y'all was going back and forth on the BET cipher, Black Love.
Speaker 3:
[67:35] But she's saying that.
Speaker 1:
[67:36] And I just saw Pap on Vlad saying that he ghost wrote a lot of hits. He didn't say the hits, but.
Speaker 2:
[67:43] Yeah, but that don't mean he ghost wrote anything. Niggas could say, I ghost wrote.
Speaker 1:
[67:47] In Vlad's defense, he was like, all right, well, can you tell me the hits that you ghost wrote?
Speaker 2:
[67:50] Ghost wrote.
Speaker 1:
[67:50] Well, not. I mean, I can as a contract.
Speaker 3:
[67:52] And I wouldn't be a ghost. I would be like a spirit.
Speaker 2:
[67:53] Yeah, I wouldn't be a ghost. I'd be a real.
Speaker 3:
[67:55] Yeah. But he said 90 percent of the rhymes that came out of his wife's mouth, he wrote before. So I think that was her response to that.
Speaker 2:
[68:04] I don't know. I can't speak to 95 percent, but I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[68:07] That's because even before they met, Remy had like, before like, he had raps. I will say like, I publicly said when Sheetha came out, I said that sounds like a Pap flow. I'm not saying he wrote it. If you pitched it to Pap's voice, put it like this.
Speaker 2:
[68:26] If a reference track hit the timeline tomorrow with Pap, it wouldn't surprise me.
Speaker 1:
[68:30] It wouldn't shock me at all.
Speaker 3:
[68:31] See, I don't think that's fair, because I feel like, you know, I think if you're married, you're allowed to do that.
Speaker 1:
[68:35] I think ghost writers are allowed. If you-
Speaker 2:
[68:37] Yeah, but all right. When you marry-
Speaker 1:
[68:38] A common law marriage, you're allowed to.
Speaker 2:
[68:40] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[68:41] That's okay to me.
Speaker 2:
[68:42] When we divorce, you ain't allowed to talk like that at the same breath. When we married, yeah, I could write for my wife. Yeah, go ahead, come on. Let me help you with these bars.
Speaker 3:
[68:49] Or I could write for my husband. Let's not act like men are the only one with bars.
Speaker 2:
[68:52] Either which way you want to cut it, right? But once we divorce, you can't do that. Like, they can't turn it to you. You ain't never ghost wrote shit. Like, come on don't do that. That's what I'm saying. That just be like the messy shit in the breakup where they start airing shit out. It's like.
Speaker 1:
[69:05] And I don't want to be messy here because Remy could beat me up. So I just want to make that clear. These are the routes you have to take when you can't say I'll beat the bitch up. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[69:18] Cause then it's that part too.
Speaker 1:
[69:18] You got to get creative.
Speaker 2:
[69:20] It's that part too. Like, yeah, you don't want to get caught in the dark alley with Claressa. Nobody wants to get caught in the dark alley with Claressa.
Speaker 1:
[69:29] I want to make it very clear. Everyone in this situation could beat me up. Everyone in this situation, I'm being respectful as possible. We're talking about a diss record. It's all rap. But yeah, you got to get creative when you can't get... Cause Remy, every time she'd be like, yo, I'll shoot you. We was like, yeah, we agree. Yeah, I'll beat you up. We're like, yeah, that checks.
Speaker 3:
[69:48] Y'all ever started talking like a girl? Cause what I was going to say before y'all interrupted.
Speaker 1:
[69:52] Well, no, we'll start there.
Speaker 3:
[69:54] Y'all gonna let me talk?
Speaker 2:
[69:55] Okay, I'm sorry.
Speaker 3:
[69:55] What I'm saying is when you said Sheetha sounds like Pap could have wrote it, right? Okay, possible. But when you're married to somebody, you kind of start like talking, like you guys start to share lingo and it don't just be happening like where girls just be taking y'all lingo. I've had niggas take my lingo too. And I'm sure y'all have taken women's lingo before.
Speaker 1:
[70:12] Okay, but I didn't hear one Pap pocket on all the way up.
Speaker 2:
[70:20] Okay, just saying.
Speaker 3:
[70:23] Have y'all ever started talking like the women y'all were dating? Never? Never stole no lingo, no cool funny shit?
Speaker 2:
[70:29] Not like, I talk like her when I'm with her. But when I'm away from her, I ain't talking like her. Like I ain't stealing her bars, I ain't doing that. But when we hanging out, yeah, I might like fuck with her and start talking like her.
Speaker 3:
[70:41] But if I'm with the homies and I'm talking like my girl, like, you gay, you gay, now you get a lot of shit don't always be like, it doesn't sound like you're talking like a girl, but it might be something that maybe came from where she's from. Like, let's say she's from Houston. This might be some Houston slang. You might slip up. She say it so much. You might catch yourself saying it like stuff.
Speaker 1:
[70:57] Yeah, we're more like a sarcastic fun with her.
Speaker 2:
[70:59] If me and Rory having a beer, I'm not talking like my girl. Like, I'm not doing that. I don't care where she's from. Like, I'm not doing that with my girl. Yeah, we hanging out. I'm gonna fuck with her. If she's from, she had a little twang, she got a little something accident, yeah. Rory ain't gonna hear that though. Like, that's not gonna happen. No, that's not happening. That's never happened.
Speaker 1:
[71:19] That would be hilarious.
Speaker 2:
[71:20] That's nasty. I'm not doing that. Not always.
Speaker 3:
[71:21] He don't know where you got it from though.
Speaker 2:
[71:22] He don't know.
Speaker 1:
[71:23] Well, like in my last relationship, she watched a lot of TikTok. So there was like a lot of like phrases and stuff that I didn't know about, but I would like jokingly say those things were. I'd even jokingly say them on the podcast sometimes. I got them from her, but they're not like they didn't adopt into my everyday speech.
Speaker 2:
[71:38] You didn't live with them in like your regular day-to-day life.
Speaker 1:
[71:40] This is my shit now.
Speaker 2:
[71:41] Yeah, like I'm jacking her slang. No.
Speaker 1:
[71:44] That's more of a woman thing where they start dressing like you, talking like you, that's usually the other way around.
Speaker 3:
[71:50] Who might want to dress like you?
Speaker 1:
[71:52] I didn't say me.
Speaker 3:
[71:53] Oh, I didn't. My bad, I'm sorry, I'm teasing you.
Speaker 1:
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Speaker 1:
[73:27] NBA Playoffs are back.
Speaker 2:
[73:30] Favorite time of year.
Speaker 1:
[73:31] I'm excited.
Speaker 3:
[73:32] Same.
Speaker 1:
[73:34] What you excited for?
Speaker 2:
[73:36] What are you excited for?
Speaker 3:
[73:36] No, we have fun when we go see the Knicks games and stuff together, right? I cheer for the Knicks when they're doing good, when they're doing bad. I'm silent.
Speaker 1:
[73:43] But we don't even like those types of fans. You don't like the Knicks because they're all married. I like Faithful.
Speaker 3:
[73:49] Yeah, I know. They don't really come outside. They don't be at the clubs throwing money the way they used to, yo.
Speaker 1:
[73:52] They be with their wives and they go to sleep.
Speaker 3:
[73:55] But Coco Jones' husband, he's in it, right?
Speaker 2:
[73:58] Yes, the Cavs.
Speaker 3:
[73:59] Donovan Mitchell. OK, I'm voting for him.
Speaker 2:
[74:01] Donovan Mitchell.
Speaker 3:
[74:02] Because if I married Coco, I would be mad motivated to go all the way.
Speaker 1:
[74:06] Are you going to put money down for Coco?
Speaker 3:
[74:09] With Hard Rock?
Speaker 1:
[74:10] Hard Rock bet right now for the Cavs is plus $325 to go to the finals.
Speaker 3:
[74:14] That's good, right?
Speaker 1:
[74:15] I mean, listen, for Coco, anything's possible.
Speaker 3:
[74:17] Very true.
Speaker 2:
[74:18] It's the flip side to DeMaris. He could be ready to just get back home to his wife and lose in the first round.
Speaker 3:
[74:22] He might be Clay.
Speaker 2:
[74:24] Well, yeah, but I mean, they're not in it. So he's not Clay. He's definitely not Clay.
Speaker 1:
[74:30] Clay is going to be at the Broadway Play the Track.
Speaker 2:
[74:32] Clay will be at Moulin Rouge this weekend. It'll be you sitting right behind Clay.
Speaker 1:
[74:36] Make the stallion on ice. He will be right there. But yes, we appreciate your bet there.
Speaker 3:
[74:42] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[74:43] Cavs, plus $325 for DeMaris. Mal, I put down... I'm betting with my heart this time.
Speaker 2:
[74:52] Don't you always? You always bet with your heart. No, that's not true. Let love lead the way.
Speaker 1:
[74:57] No, usually I bet with Hard Rock and I actually use my brain. But to me, this is the last year for us as Nix fans. Like if it doesn't happen now.
Speaker 2:
[75:08] You're done?
Speaker 1:
[75:09] I'm never done. No, I've been through up and down.
Speaker 2:
[75:12] The window is closing though.
Speaker 1:
[75:14] It's got to be.
Speaker 2:
[75:15] Yeah, the window is closing.
Speaker 1:
[75:17] It's Nix at plus 500.
Speaker 2:
[75:19] OK.
Speaker 1:
[75:20] I have the Nix separate bet. Nix plus 500 to get into the finals. And then I have the Spurs at plus 325. I have Spurs, Nix, separate bets. That's who I have in the finals this year. Betting with my heart.
Speaker 2:
[75:35] Spurs was my dark horse.
Speaker 1:
[75:38] Is that a? I just think that's a quadruple entendre. Don't even ask him how.
Speaker 2:
[75:43] I just think that not having Popovich on the sidelines is going to show up in the playoffs.
Speaker 1:
[75:47] Nah, but you... Pop is...
Speaker 2:
[75:50] He's there. His DNA is there. No, his DNA is still in the building.
Speaker 1:
[75:54] He's in the group chat.
Speaker 2:
[75:55] Yeah, no get it twisted. I like Mitch Johnson, the coach.
Speaker 1:
[76:00] I do too.
Speaker 2:
[76:00] But I just, I don't know, man, just to the finals though without Pop, I don't know, that's a tough one. I like the talent though. I like Stephon Castor. I like obviously Wimby.
Speaker 1:
[76:10] I think this is the playoffs that the Frenchman shows that he's different, different.
Speaker 2:
[76:15] Oh no, he's.
Speaker 1:
[76:16] This is the one. No, I think of course he's different. But I think he's showing up. We're going to look at him.
Speaker 2:
[76:22] They got a good shot. Darren Fox. They got a good shot, but I like OKC still though.
Speaker 1:
[76:26] Okay. OKC is plus 110.
Speaker 2:
[76:28] I like OKC.
Speaker 1:
[76:31] Look at you guys picking all the favorites.
Speaker 2:
[76:34] Well, I mean, yeah, that's what you put.
Speaker 1:
[76:35] At least my heart is a risk taker.
Speaker 2:
[76:37] No, man, when you put that money down, I'm going with the favorites.
Speaker 1:
[76:40] But more reward.
Speaker 2:
[76:41] That's true.
Speaker 1:
[76:42] I put 100 down to get 500.
Speaker 2:
[76:43] I'm going to go with OKC coming out of the West.
Speaker 1:
[76:45] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[76:46] And then I'm going to go with the Pistons now that Cade is back.
Speaker 1:
[76:49] Okay. All right. Finally some balls. All right. I like it.
Speaker 2:
[76:51] Now that Cade is back. Cade is back.
Speaker 1:
[76:54] Pistons at a plus 475.
Speaker 2:
[76:57] I'll take it. I'll take the Pistons going to the finals out of the East.
Speaker 3:
[77:00] Okay. I'll take the Timberwolves.
Speaker 2:
[77:05] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[77:07] Why not? I thought we were picking dark horses.
Speaker 2:
[77:11] Is it because Julius and Ant are dark skinned guys? Is it taking the dark horses or?
Speaker 3:
[77:16] No.
Speaker 2:
[77:16] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[77:18] I didn't even look up what the Timberwolves were for the finals. Can somebody help me so we can know the bet that Demaris is about to make?
Speaker 2:
[77:27] Plus 4,000.
Speaker 1:
[77:28] That's not true, by the way.
Speaker 3:
[77:31] Wait. Yeah, it is.
Speaker 1:
[77:32] It's plus 4,000?
Speaker 3:
[77:33] Nah. Yo, I'll be right all the time.
Speaker 2:
[77:36] No, you're not right. I don't think you're right. I don't think that's a good thing. Yeah. I don't think you want to...
Speaker 1:
[77:41] Wait, $100? And the Timberwolves go there and I could win 4,000? No, I might take... I might put that 100 down. Just for fun, I might put that 100 down.
Speaker 3:
[77:53] Y'all are not really risk takers.
Speaker 2:
[77:55] So how about you just give me the 100? Like, just give me the $100.
Speaker 1:
[77:57] And he's a risk taker. He doesn't even know what a condiment is.
Speaker 2:
[78:01] Yeah. I'm not okay. I'm not mad at that, baby D. You are, but it's okay. No, I'm not mad at it. I'm not mad at it. Timberwolves coming out of the West for you.
Speaker 1:
[78:09] I'm not mad at it.
Speaker 2:
[78:10] The Cavs coming out of the East for you. All right. Well, we have to wait and see. I just want to see Demarce's face in about eight days. That's all. Just look at her face and see how she's feeling.
Speaker 3:
[78:21] I'm going to ask to borrow the 100 from you. Like if I lose it.
Speaker 2:
[78:25] I figured that.
Speaker 1:
[78:26] Yeah, ask Coco.
Speaker 2:
[78:27] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[78:30] Don't ask us. Anyways, Speedy was on MAL time.
Speaker 3:
[78:36] You petty. You're petty.
Speaker 2:
[78:38] Explain somebody.
Speaker 1:
[78:41] He borrowed your voice. He was using everyone.
Speaker 2:
[78:44] What did Speedy do?
Speaker 1:
[78:45] You made it a hot line. He made it a hot song. You ain't see Speedy at Coachella? Speedy was minding his business. Fanfare was crazy that he was there. This woman came up was like, Speedy, oh my God, it's you. She was with her ma'am. Can I please get a picture? And Speedy being the gentleman that he is, I like Speedy a lot. Of course you could have a photo.
Speaker 2:
[79:07] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[79:08] And the man said, who the fuck is Speedy? And then they departed. And Speedy got on his IG and told us that story and told the gentleman, if you don't know who I am, your girl look good, so you better relax. Meaning, I'll fuck your girlfriend.
Speaker 2:
[79:26] How is that my time?
Speaker 3:
[79:28] Well, they did say, well, you did say that, you know, you sent dinner to a young lady or pay for dinner or whatever, like, you know.
Speaker 2:
[79:36] For my friend, I knew her.
Speaker 1:
[79:38] Speedy didn't know that. But to the gentleman at that table, that could be perceived as, oh, he's saying he could fuck the girl I'm with.
Speaker 2:
[79:51] Yeah, I don't see the correlation.
Speaker 3:
[79:53] It's petty. You admitted that it was petty when you did it. Even if why you did it was a different reason than what Speedy said.
Speaker 2:
[79:58] Petty to her, but I wasn't, the gentleman wasn't on my radar. The gentleman is on Speedy's radar. Like, he's concerned about the gentleman. He's concerned about what the gentleman said. I don't even know.
Speaker 1:
[80:06] Well, in Speedy's defense, he did say, who the fuck is Speedy? And granted, that's fine to say. It doesn't matter. Yeah, so Speedy then in turn, not everyone knows who everyone is.
Speaker 2:
[80:13] Speedy then in turn made a video addressing the gentleman. I never addressed the gentleman in my situation. I still don't know who that was. Like, I was fucking with my home girl, trying to make it a.
Speaker 1:
[80:21] I knew you got him out of the pain quick.
Speaker 2:
[80:23] Nah, he got himself out of the pain. He didn't even know a paid for the meal.
Speaker 3:
[80:27] Wait, wait, hold on. We're gonna go back to Speedy in a second, but how do you, how did he not know?
Speaker 1:
[80:32] He thought it was on the house?
Speaker 2:
[80:33] But that's, see, that's the, see, y'all seen a whole, a clipped up version of what I said.
Speaker 1:
[80:37] Clipped up, I was sitting next to you.
Speaker 3:
[80:38] we were talking to you.
Speaker 2:
[80:39] I said that during when we spoke about it. I said he didn't even realize that somebody paid for the check. She was saying that the date was horrible. He didn't even know that. He thought that she, he thought she paid for the, because they just got up and left. Like he was just oblivious. Like the date was horrible for her. That's why it wasn't me hating or doing like that. Like, I was trying to fuck up her date. Like, on some friendship though, like, who paying for you, who paying for this? Like, because I told you, I don't take none of your dudes to spots that we putting you on to. But again, this is not a girl I was interested in. This is my friend. But people missed all of that in that video. So, you know.
Speaker 1:
[81:12] Speedy wasn't interested. He was just saying it could happen.
Speaker 2:
[81:14] Yeah, but he's addressing the guy, which is crazy. He made a video for the guy that doesn't know who he is.
Speaker 1:
[81:20] He knows now. Well, that's what he was saying. Based off maybe some of her body language, it appeared like maybe she was in the Speedy.
Speaker 2:
[81:30] Because she asked for a picture? Because that's what he's saying. Your girl want a picture with me. That mean I can fuck her.
Speaker 3:
[81:35] Speedy is what it is.
Speaker 2:
[81:37] That's what Speedy is saying, man.
Speaker 1:
[81:38] No, no, no, no, no. Your girl want a picture with you.
Speaker 2:
[81:40] She's a fan.
Speaker 1:
[81:41] She's a fan.
Speaker 2:
[81:41] She's a fan. She's a fan. She's a fan. She's a fan. She want a picture. She's a fan. She's a fan. She's a fan. She's a fan. I'm not letting you do that. She's a fan.
Speaker 1:
[81:49] I'm not letting you do that. She's a fan. I'm not letting you do that.
Speaker 2:
[81:54] Your girl asked to take a picture with somebody. Cool.
Speaker 1:
[81:59] I'm telling you, I am far less famous than Speedy. I'm sure women want Speedy more than they want me. But I have taken photos with women where I can tell by the body language if they just want a photo or if they want to fuck. There's a difference in photos that I've taken where I can feel the difference. It depends. There is an intangible and tangible difference that I can tell when a girl is just a listener of this podcast and is not interested in me whatsoever. But yeah, let's take a photo.
Speaker 2:
[82:27] Yeah, but you was just-
Speaker 1:
[82:28] And then I took a photo with a girl.
Speaker 2:
[82:29] Yeah, bro.
Speaker 1:
[82:30] I'm like, oh, she wants to.
Speaker 2:
[82:31] Yeah, but you don't even know when women like you according to you. You're on record saying that.
Speaker 1:
[82:36] No, that's true. But when they're groping me, it's a little different.
Speaker 2:
[82:39] Yeah, but that's what I said. That's when they're laying it on heavy, when they're making it obvious. Sometimes a woman-
Speaker 1:
[82:42] And I'm saying, we don't know the whole scenario. She could have been laying it on heavy. That's why he said, who the fuck is Speedy? Because he saw his girl laying it on heavy.
Speaker 2:
[82:49] Speedy made a video saying the girl wanted, like I could basically like, yo, your girl, she looked good. So.
Speaker 3:
[82:56] Yeah, he didn't say your girl on me. He said, she looked good.
Speaker 2:
[83:00] Yeah, so she looked good. So whether-
Speaker 1:
[83:02] What was he alluding to, though?
Speaker 2:
[83:03] That I could hit that.
Speaker 1:
[83:04] Thank you.
Speaker 2:
[83:05] Yeah. I wasn't trying to hit in my scenario.
Speaker 1:
[83:09] Oh no, I'm past that. I might not even talk about that. I'm saying that there are scenarios when a girl asks to take a photo with you, you can feel the difference.
Speaker 2:
[83:17] For sure.
Speaker 1:
[83:18] And I'm saying maybe there's a world where Speedy made that. I'm sure there's been plenty of people that have said, who the fuck is Speedy before in his life. I'm saying I think he made that video because he knew for sure what type of time that girl was on.
Speaker 2:
[83:33] Or he just thought she looked good and he's on some type of time.
Speaker 3:
[83:36] Yeah, maybe. I think it was more of an ego thing. I think the who the fuck is Speedy to my face is an ego thing. And I think that's where Speedy was speaking from, was speaking from ego. Do you do shit like that out of ego though? Like when somebody insults you, it's like, I take your bitch. Like, do you get, excuse my language, but do you get like that?
Speaker 2:
[83:52] Me? No.
Speaker 1:
[83:53] That was your ego speaking. That's what that was.
Speaker 2:
[83:58] I've never put my camera to my face and say, yo dog, I take your bitch.
Speaker 3:
[84:01] Well, not your camera, but obviously you wouldn't do that. But I'm saying like, just set it to your homeboy. Like, I'll take that. Like, no, never.
Speaker 2:
[84:09] That ain't my speed.
Speaker 3:
[84:11] What's your petty speed outside of what you did? What's your petty speed? You just let shit go?
Speaker 2:
[84:17] No, I mean, if I'd be like, I would have just been like, oh, you don't know who I am, but your girl does, obviously. That's as far as it would have went. I would have been like, yo, she looked good. So, so, so, so, I wouldn't have did all that. I mean, but that's basically what he did. Like basically like, yo, homie, relax. Cause yeah, that's what that means.
Speaker 1:
[84:35] Like I, no, I know what it meant. I know what he was saying. He was saying I could fuck your girl.
Speaker 2:
[84:39] Yeah. So my ego wouldn't have did. I would have just been like, you know, if he's like, it's especially my face, like who the fuck is, I'm like, she knows your girl, the actual girl. She know who I am. And that would have been the end of that.
Speaker 3:
[84:48] It would have been the end. Cause I would have, we'd have had to tussle. You say some shit like that, like.
Speaker 2:
[84:52] She just, your girl just asked me for a picture. Obviously your lady knows who I am. Ask her who I am. I'm not about to sit here and stand here and tell you who I am. Like, who the fuck is Speedy? Ask your girl.
Speaker 3:
[85:02] But when you say it like that, it's some sauce. Like you can't say it like that.
Speaker 2:
[85:06] Cause he said, who the fuck is this with some sauce? So now we having a sauce off. Everybody gets sauce, Unlimited sauce. Ranch, Caesar dressing, vinegarette. What you want? We get all of that. Yeah, ask your lady who Mal is.
Speaker 1:
[85:20] We just at Chick-fil-A now, huh?
Speaker 2:
[85:22] Ask who I am.
Speaker 3:
[85:24] If I was her, I'd have been so sad because now, like, now I got to tell you, like, who he is. Like, don't, if Mal say it like that, I got to look and be like, well, he's, I can't do that. You just made my life hard.
Speaker 2:
[85:34] But knowing me, I'm, I would have made it funny. I'm just, I just, I'm just a podcaster, bro. I just give my opinion on the culture. That's all I do. Your relationship is safe. I don't want your girl.
Speaker 3:
[85:46] Don't fret.
Speaker 2:
[85:47] Don't fret. Your relationship is intact.
Speaker 1:
[85:51] I'm not going to ask Damaris because it's weird if a man leaves his girl to go take a photo. I'm going to get into that territory.
Speaker 3:
[85:57] They do it though.
Speaker 1:
[85:59] There's a word for it. I'm not going to use. Your girl can't take a photo with somebody that she's like a fan of?
Speaker 4:
[86:05] No.
Speaker 3:
[86:06] Not with me.
Speaker 1:
[86:07] I don't care. If you all over them, then there's a difference. But if you want a photo with somebody you're a fan of, I don't care.
Speaker 4:
[86:14] No.
Speaker 1:
[86:15] What's weird about that?
Speaker 3:
[86:16] If we walk in side by side, I'm not going to go up to a man I'm a fan of and ask for a photo.
Speaker 2:
[86:22] Thank you, baby Dee.
Speaker 3:
[86:23] If we walk in side by side. Now, if he is somewhere else, then yeah, I'll get it. I'll get my little photo or whatever. But I feel like that's just embarrassing to the man and I wouldn't do that.
Speaker 2:
[86:35] Yeah. Homie reacted the way he was supposed to. Who the fuck is Speedy?
Speaker 3:
[86:38] No. I feel like that was lame. You address her later on. You don't say who the fuck is Speedy because you just look insecure when you do shit like that. Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[86:44] You look nuts.
Speaker 3:
[86:44] Yeah. You look nuts.
Speaker 2:
[86:46] Wait. Hold on. All right. Hold on. Back up. Speedy was standing right there when he said that or do he just like was walking away and heard the girl or the dude like ask like who the fuck is Speedy?
Speaker 1:
[86:55] It was unclear. It was Coachella.
Speaker 3:
[86:57] Yeah, but I think they were just-
Speaker 1:
[86:57] It wasn't like a sit down interview.
Speaker 3:
[86:59] He said it purposely loud enough so that's Speedy.
Speaker 2:
[87:00] And who took the picture? Y'all not asking the right question.
Speaker 3:
[87:05] Yo, if you hand your man the phone.
Speaker 2:
[87:07] Y'all not asking the right question.
Speaker 3:
[87:08] Nah, take this photo. Nah, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:
[87:10] Who took the picture?
Speaker 3:
[87:12] That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[87:15] Y'all live in the bubble that we live in. Damaris, if you and I never podcasted, never did anything in music and you and I were dating and we were out at a concert and we ran into Fab, you would not say, yo, babe, can you take a photo of me and Fab?
Speaker 3:
[87:31] Okay, you might, you might.
Speaker 1:
[87:33] Y'all are so warped in the world that we live in that that is so fucking normal and fine. And like, I'm sure I would be happy to take that photo of you and Fab. Like, I think we just live in a very different world than everybody else, which I think is worse. But I'm not judging. I think those people live in a way better world than we do.
Speaker 3:
[87:53] But to be fair, I think that that is a little different. Because if I am a big enough fan of a person for you to be happy to take a photo of me and that person, you don't have to ask who the fuck is Speedy. You would know. And also Speedy is not... Hold on.
Speaker 1:
[88:07] Everybody knows everything that their girl listens to.
Speaker 3:
[88:09] Speedy is not a rapper. He doesn't make music.
Speaker 1:
[88:15] I only use Fab as an example because I know you love Fab as a rapper.
Speaker 3:
[88:18] But I'm saying that makes sense, right? Because...
Speaker 1:
[88:21] Maybe Speedy is her Fab.
Speaker 3:
[88:27] But that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:
[88:29] But I'm telling you now, I'm sorry, I'm going to cut you off. But a lot of the younger people now, content creators are their rappers. The way our rappers are, it's the content creators.
Speaker 3:
[88:38] And that's where I'm saying where the issue lies because you're not a fan of music. Something tangible. You're not a fan of music. You're not a fan of his work. You are a fan of this nigga's jokes. You are a fan of this nigga's, he's a funny... Okay, that's fine. He is funny. So you are a fan of, you want me to take a picture of you and the that be making you laugh?
Speaker 1:
[88:58] Fabby, rattle about how good he fuck bitches. I'm fine taking a photo with him.
Speaker 3:
[89:02] That's fine. I think that that's different. I think that that's complete.
Speaker 1:
[89:05] No, I think y'all are just in the same bubble I'm in. That's not how the rest of the world works. At Coachella, if you go with your girl or your significant other, whatever, and you see somebody that you're a fan of, I think it's totally normal to be like, hey, can I get a photo? And your man or your girl takes the photo and you go about your day.
Speaker 3:
[89:21] What if you know that that's her type?
Speaker 1:
[89:24] Well, I mean, let's go, come on, we got to get some food.
Speaker 3:
[89:29] Lice, Lice Kim skinny, you know that's her type. And she like, can you take a picture?
Speaker 1:
[89:34] Listen, yo, yo, Wale's on in five minutes. Let's go.
Speaker 3:
[89:36] Whatever.
Speaker 2:
[89:37] What's the other Ginger? What's the R&B, the singer's name?
Speaker 1:
[89:43] Ed Sheeran?
Speaker 3:
[89:44] Or Teddy Swims?
Speaker 2:
[89:45] You and your girl are in a head seat.
Speaker 1:
[89:46] I don't look like Ed Sheeran.
Speaker 2:
[89:48] Teddy Swims or Ed Sheeran?
Speaker 1:
[89:49] I don't look like Ed Sheeran.
Speaker 2:
[89:50] She start going crazy.
Speaker 1:
[89:51] This is racist.
Speaker 2:
[89:51] She start going crazy. Like, yo, can I take a picture?
Speaker 1:
[89:53] I think Teddy Swims has an incredible voice and I think Ed Sheeran makes great music.
Speaker 2:
[90:00] Yeah, that's what's up.
Speaker 1:
[90:01] They're both very talented people. I'm fine with people getting excited about talent. If you excited about somebody that has zero goddamn talent and you just attracted to them and you want a photo, now we're having a different conversation. Speedy is talented. Ed Sheeran is not. I don't look like this.
Speaker 3:
[90:16] Yo, Ryan pulling up the picture of Ed Sheeran is fucking frying me. Listen, I get what Mal is saying. I wouldn't do it. Me personally. I think it's important to protect your man's ego. Even if it's stupid and ego usually is stupid, I'm not going to ask for a picture of what a content creator, not even because of who I am, but because it's like, yeah, who the fuck is this? This random you want to take a picture with? No, we running to J. Cole, you know I'm getting a picture, bro, you know, and you holding the phone and I need multiple angles. I need multiple angles. Get down, like hit you, do the little squat, get the angle of us looking up. We're going to change positions. Like I need all of that shit.
Speaker 1:
[90:55] Okay, well now.
Speaker 2:
[90:55] Of who?
Speaker 3:
[90:56] Cole. If I run in, if I run in a Cole and I need this picture, you better take this picture. You want to fight about it later, we can fight about it later, but you're going to take this picture.
Speaker 2:
[91:06] But you said squat down.
Speaker 3:
[91:08] Like you know how when girls hit the squat they get the angle like looking up.
Speaker 1:
[91:11] You want to hit the hype Williams angle like we in Tom Square?
Speaker 3:
[91:14] Yeah, like multiple, I need multiple.
Speaker 2:
[91:15] You want to put the fish out lens on it?
Speaker 3:
[91:17] Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1:
[91:19] You and Cole will put a shiny suit on?
Speaker 3:
[91:21] Yeah, you're not about to just take no here at damn ass photo and now like my eye closed the one, now I need multiple fucking shots, multiple different angles. Like, nah, and you're going to have to deal with it as a man. But I feel like anybody who meets me would already know that because they know who I'm a fan of.
Speaker 2:
[91:39] It's okay for your girl to be a fan of somebody. Yeah, it's just who though?
Speaker 1:
[91:42] Like I have Chris Brown's piece.
Speaker 3:
[91:46] So what if it's Chris Brown style?
Speaker 1:
[91:47] I have seen couples come to our shows where the girl wants to take a photo with more and she just wants to take a photo with more like that. Fuck.
Speaker 3:
[91:56] Not like, but he's at the show.
Speaker 1:
[91:57] He knows he don't know the podcast. Like there's plenty of couples that come to our shows where only one person in the couple listens to the show. And most of them like, I mean, I hear the shit in the background. Like I know it exists.
Speaker 3:
[92:09] You know who he is.
Speaker 1:
[92:10] Well, now they know because they got tickets to the show. Speedy did a live show that girl may buy tickets and bring her man and help you have a better understanding of Speedy.
Speaker 2:
[92:18] Yo, didn't I read something that the girl that kissed Chris Brown, that was married, the husband broke up and they got back together recently.
Speaker 1:
[92:26] I didn't know what was true and what wasn't true in that.
Speaker 2:
[92:29] I hadn't read that.
Speaker 1:
[92:30] Lies so much about everything.
Speaker 2:
[92:31] That's a strong man. My girl kissed Chris Brown on stage, we are done.
Speaker 1:
[92:38] We never know the truth of these things. I read a bunch of stuff about that as well. Like a quote from her, like, it was just a harmless kiss. And then they showed like the tongue in down. I don't know if that girl ever said that.
Speaker 3:
[92:49] Wait, for the Usher and Chris Brown, are they doing the meet and greets together?
Speaker 2:
[92:56] Mm-hmm, they're going to run train. Usher's going to feed you cherries. Chris is going to hump you.
Speaker 1:
[93:07] You're going to be on Chris' shoulders like this.
Speaker 2:
[93:10] Chris is going to hump them while Usher feed them cherries.
Speaker 3:
[93:12] Nah, how much the meet and greet ticket's worth?
Speaker 1:
[93:15] Usher and Chris? Cause Chris was charging what, like 1500?
Speaker 3:
[93:19] I think it was a thousand.
Speaker 1:
[93:20] A thousand?
Speaker 3:
[93:20] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[93:23] Five K.
Speaker 3:
[93:24] You're dragging it.
Speaker 1:
[93:25] Usher and Chris Brown together for a meet and greet is five K.
Speaker 3:
[93:28] I think like two, probably two.
Speaker 1:
[93:29] Two?
Speaker 2:
[93:30] You got Usher and Chris Brown fucked up.
Speaker 1:
[93:33] Them together? Nah, you don't just double the one K.
Speaker 2:
[93:36] Them, no. I like the girl, Matthew, yeah, but no, that ain't, that's not, that's not good business.
Speaker 1:
[93:42] First of all, I don't think Usher's doing meet and greets to begin with, but.
Speaker 3:
[93:44] Yeah, probably not.
Speaker 1:
[93:46] But no, it's five K minimum to meet Usher and Chris Brown and take photos without question. If it's two K, like no homo.
Speaker 3:
[93:55] You there?
Speaker 1:
[93:56] To meet Chris Brown and Usher together? It'd be amazing.
Speaker 2:
[93:59] I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[94:00] You gonna pose in between, like you gonna have one on one side and one on another, like when you take the photo?
Speaker 1:
[94:05] Like when my dad and stepdad comes to my game? Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[94:08] You think that's what you're gonna do?
Speaker 2:
[94:10] I don't know if we're gonna keep this, but it's just.
Speaker 1:
[94:12] No, we're keeping it now.
Speaker 2:
[94:13] It's just funny how women don't give a fuck about nothing.
Speaker 1:
[94:17] I agree.
Speaker 2:
[94:19] Oh man, we got that out.
Speaker 3:
[94:21] It needs to stay cut out. Thank you so much.
Speaker 2:
[94:25] I'm just saying women are crazy. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1:
[94:26] Anyway, go ahead. If it's 2K, y'all would judge me?
Speaker 2:
[94:32] We judge you for what?
Speaker 3:
[94:33] To go to the meet and greet. Yes, I would.
Speaker 2:
[94:35] If you pay $2,000 to meet two men?
Speaker 1:
[94:38] Who I've met both of them before?
Speaker 2:
[94:40] I would be like, you are such a...
Speaker 1:
[94:43] More beeps. Do we have voicemail so we can get out of this segment? So Peej has less editing here.
Speaker 4:
[94:50] You've got mail. What's up, y'all? It's Brandon from Jersey. Been a long time fan of the bar for a long time since before the breakup.
Speaker 2:
[94:57] Appreciate that.
Speaker 4:
[94:58] Question. Of all your celebrity kills, all the celebrities you've popped, who's the most fire? And without saying names, you know, give an example of how it went down and we'll add up to that point. Just, you know, the setting of how everything happened.
Speaker 3:
[95:17] Peace.
Speaker 2:
[95:19] Celebrity kills?
Speaker 1:
[95:20] So, yo, name the celebrities you fuck, but don't say their names, just say how you them.
Speaker 2:
[95:24] That's wild.
Speaker 1:
[95:25] How you even... What's a celebrity?
Speaker 2:
[95:29] What is a celebrity?
Speaker 3:
[95:30] That's a question.
Speaker 2:
[95:31] What is a celebrity? It's a real question. So, yes, no, I've never had sex with a celebrity.
Speaker 3:
[95:38] Anybody could be considered a ce... You guys are considered celebrities now. What is a celebrity? Who?
Speaker 2:
[95:42] I ain't no celebrity.
Speaker 3:
[95:43] People would consider you celeb... People would consider you celebrities. We know y'all ain't celebrities, but people...
Speaker 2:
[95:48] A celebrity is a famous or widely recognized person often with an entertainment sports... Oh, okay, well.
Speaker 3:
[95:54] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[95:54] We're not a Z-list.
Speaker 2:
[95:56] I mean, listen.
Speaker 3:
[95:57] Negative, I mean negative four-list, sure. But...
Speaker 2:
[95:59] So if that's what a celebrity is, then, yes, I've had sex with a celebrity or two.
Speaker 3:
[96:04] Or two? Yeah. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[96:07] Tell us how you did it.
Speaker 2:
[96:09] When I put her leg back this way, Rory would when I went like that.
Speaker 1:
[96:12] Shout out to Brandon, my bad. I'm just, I don't know how to answer that question of like, don't say names, but say, cause I would never do that.
Speaker 3:
[96:20] How you begged? Like was, was she, was her celebrity higher than yours or lower than yours at the time?
Speaker 2:
[96:25] Oh, higher.
Speaker 1:
[96:26] Higher, higher for sure.
Speaker 2:
[96:28] Sure.
Speaker 3:
[96:29] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[96:30] So like, this feels weird and it is weird. I told, I told Keith. This is making my skin crawl. I don't like this.
Speaker 2:
[96:36] No, this is how, this is how Norian Offset, so see, that's what I wouldn't.
Speaker 1:
[96:40] That's not my, this, I don't like this.
Speaker 2:
[96:44] It was so-so.
Speaker 1:
[96:47] Nah, that shit was fire.
Speaker 3:
[96:48] They said, nah, that shit was fire.
Speaker 2:
[96:50] It was fire.
Speaker 3:
[96:51] It was fire. What people expect, and I don't know, because we're not naming names, like we're just playing around with hypothetically, 17 years ago. Would people, does she look like it's fire? Like would the world, is she one of those people where the world expects it to be fire?
Speaker 4:
[97:05] Absolutely.
Speaker 1:
[97:05] Well, which one?
Speaker 2:
[97:06] Absolutely.
Speaker 3:
[97:09] Please.
Speaker 4:
[97:10] Well, which one?
Speaker 1:
[97:11] I hope everyone knows this is a joke.
Speaker 2:
[97:13] Well, which one?
Speaker 1:
[97:14] Yo, well, which one you talking about?
Speaker 2:
[97:15] Yeah, which one? Like, my list is crazy.
Speaker 1:
[97:16] You talking about my, like, last weekend or what?
Speaker 3:
[97:18] Yeah, that one.
Speaker 2:
[97:19] My kill list is crazy.
Speaker 3:
[97:22] Look at what y'all listening to. Look at what I'm hearing, bro.
Speaker 2:
[97:24] Look at my kill list, bro.
Speaker 3:
[97:26] Come on, man.
Speaker 2:
[97:27] Ew.
Speaker 3:
[97:31] Got a little book here.
Speaker 2:
[97:32] Hell yeah.
Speaker 1:
[97:32] No, when I had a friend, which I think I've said this before in the podcast.
Speaker 2:
[97:35] I know exactly who you're talking about.
Speaker 1:
[97:36] That had every name in his notes. I say, you're a serial killer.
Speaker 2:
[97:41] He was crazy.
Speaker 1:
[97:42] Yo, putting every girl you've had sex with in your phone is nuts.
Speaker 2:
[97:46] In the notes, in the notes section.
Speaker 1:
[97:47] And not for, like, doctor purposes. No, no, no.
Speaker 2:
[97:49] Like, you're just keeping tally. It was a tally.
Speaker 3:
[97:52] You never want to forget? Never forget?
Speaker 2:
[97:55] Never forget. 9-11.
Speaker 3:
[97:58] I feel like y'all forget a lot of people that y'all sleep with as men. Like, when you, when you fuck over 100 people, you definitely forget.
Speaker 2:
[98:04] Oh, I've definitely forgot. Like, when I was in my 20s, I can't remember every girl I slept with in my 20s. Hell no.
Speaker 3:
[98:10] That's why he write it down, like a loser.
Speaker 2:
[98:12] I ain't doing that. It's good that I forgot some of them, though. Some of them wasn't so memorable.
Speaker 1:
[98:19] Nah, you're endless summer. What's that surfing movie? Endless, you're endless summer of 50. You should have wrote down all those names.
Speaker 2:
[98:25] Yeah, that was crazy. I was going crazy that year. What was I doing?
Speaker 1:
[98:29] You ever seen the movie Knock Around Guys with Vin Diesel? And he talks about on your road to 50, you learn a lot of things. He's talking about fights, but you got to recreate that. On your road to 50.
Speaker 2:
[98:38] He's talking about fights.
Speaker 1:
[98:41] On your road to 50, you learn a lot about yourself.
Speaker 2:
[98:44] I learned a lot. I definitely learned a lot about myself.
Speaker 1:
[98:46] He found out he was a legitimate tough guy. He found out you were a legitimate whore.
Speaker 2:
[98:49] Yeah, I was a legitimate Jezebel, for sure.
Speaker 1:
[98:52] It's not the celebrity thing. What's been more awkward is sleeping with people that they tell you after, that they're notable and you didn't know. I didn't know that you were famous.
Speaker 2:
[99:03] Oh, that's awkward.
Speaker 1:
[99:04] Because there's so much niche shit. I wouldn't expect everyone to know who I am or this pod. We're on our own separate worlds, and you end up in areas where, in LA, and like you find out after like, oh, I didn't know you were.
Speaker 2:
[99:20] I had no idea.
Speaker 1:
[99:21] Oh, I didn't know you did that.
Speaker 3:
[99:22] You're huge in like the K-pop world.
Speaker 2:
[99:24] Yeah, I had no idea.
Speaker 1:
[99:27] And she's like, well, that's why I liked you because you didn't even bring it up. I was like, bitch, I didn't even know. That's why I wasn't playing coy. I don't know who you are.
Speaker 3:
[99:33] No, I actually like you for you, like.
Speaker 2:
[99:35] I'm not playing coy. I have no idea what you do for a living. Don't care.
Speaker 1:
[99:39] And now I don't want to mess with you.
Speaker 3:
[99:42] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[99:43] Yeah. So Brandon, I can't answer that, but.
Speaker 3:
[99:45] Yes. Messy Brandon, you being messy.
Speaker 2:
[99:47] Being messy Brandon. Messy Brandon.
Speaker 1:
[99:49] Well, no, it was for the whole crew, I felt like. It wasn't just, that was for the pod, right?
Speaker 3:
[99:55] I ain't never with a celebrity. So bring it back in. I've never fucked the celebrity, all of the celebrities that I know, I have met through you guys. So they would be colleagues and that would be unprofessional.
Speaker 1:
[100:06] Fair.
Speaker 2:
[100:07] You dropped the ball with Dempsey that night. You had it. You was right there.
Speaker 3:
[100:10] He was with the love of his life. We all do respect to him.
Speaker 2:
[100:12] Because of you. Could have been with Baby D. It could have been Baby D and D. It could have been D and D. Demaric and Dempsey. Look, that was a whole brand. You see, come on.
Speaker 1:
[100:23] And she caught Bow Wow at a vulnerable time. Baby Mother Beef. He had a hundred million dollars in his car.
Speaker 2:
[100:30] Baby D had COVID. She had COVID. She was out the game that day though. She was out the game.
Speaker 3:
[100:34] Yo, thinking that I would be in JD's house, like, nah, Bow, what's up?
Speaker 2:
[100:39] Cross the flow.
Speaker 3:
[100:40] What you doing after this? That would be fucking insane. That would be so embarrassing to y'all. That's the number one thing. I would never do that. That would be so embarrassing to y'all. No?
Speaker 2:
[100:49] Nah, if you gave Bow Wow some buns, that wouldn't be embarrassing to me. It's Bow Wow.
Speaker 1:
[100:52] That's her private life. If she said, wow, we were like wrapping up shooting, what you about to do, you're fired.
Speaker 3:
[101:00] Exactly. Like, what?
Speaker 1:
[101:01] You are 100% fired.
Speaker 2:
[101:03] Nah, but even, but you can't do that.
Speaker 1:
[101:05] We're just sexist too, because if a man did that with a girl, you wouldn't be fired.
Speaker 2:
[101:08] You can't do that.
Speaker 1:
[101:08] I'm just saying that.
Speaker 2:
[101:09] You can't do that. Nah, I wouldn't let Baby D get her shit all.
Speaker 3:
[101:11] Unfortunately, there are double standards and I am a woman that works for y'all. So I do have to keep my legs together when it comes to certain shit. And also, I want to be respected by, I was new to this, especially at that time. I want to be respected by my peers or you guys' peers or whatever.
Speaker 1:
[101:29] Well, I didn't think you were going to try to fuck Bow Wow there.
Speaker 3:
[101:31] No, I'm just, I'm just saying a lot of girls that some women, I don't want to say a lot of girls, some women might take that advantage when they meet people through y'all, they might have done that. I would never do that. Even if it was somebody that I did want, I would never do that.
Speaker 1:
[101:45] No, we saw, we saw in person at Highlight Room.
Speaker 2:
[101:48] You think it's any different if we would have looked on our phones and seen you was in Atlanta three days later after we left? And not have been like, oh no, that was, that was.
Speaker 1:
[101:56] No, she quarantined.
Speaker 2:
[101:57] No, that was, that was respectful of her to like, just wait till we left to be, to be at brunch with Bow.
Speaker 3:
[102:03] Brunch with Bow is crazy.
Speaker 2:
[102:04] We had to be like, yo, Damaris, what you doing with Bow? We rapped two days ago. Why you still down there?
Speaker 3:
[102:08] Yeah, nah, that does make y'all look crazy.
Speaker 2:
[102:11] Nah, it's all good, man. It is what it is. I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1:
[102:14] Bow gave her the vid and brought it to us.
Speaker 2:
[102:17] No, I think, I think you gave everybody the vid.
Speaker 1:
[102:20] We've debunked this already.
Speaker 2:
[102:22] It was you.
Speaker 1:
[102:23] I went to Russ' crib. Russ and his mans did not get COVID. So how could I be patient zero out of our crew?
Speaker 2:
[102:29] So was Baby D. She was patient zero.
Speaker 1:
[102:31] Cause I hit Russ and I hit his mans. Cause I have COVID right now.
Speaker 2:
[102:35] Me and Baby D landed together. We landed together.
Speaker 3:
[102:38] We landed together, looked at Kia's close friends.
Speaker 1:
[102:40] And Kia had COVID.
Speaker 3:
[102:42] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[102:42] But I didn't have it. I had the self home shit. I did the whole thing.
Speaker 2:
[102:45] Oh, that doesn't, that's like scratch off lottery. That wasn't real.
Speaker 1:
[102:49] Sometimes you win your money. Sometimes you get $5.
Speaker 2:
[102:51] They used to do a swap in mangoes. The mangoes had COVID. That was a sham. Oh, man. All right. Well, we've come to the end of the road. You're so silly. We'll talk to you all soon. Be safe. Be blessed. I'm that. He's just ginger. Peace.
Speaker 1:
[103:12] Justice for New Edition.