title Episode 921 | "Cheeks Come Out At Night"

description The JBP begins its latest episode with the news of the Los Angeles Police Department arresting singer D4vd following the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez (33:33) before turning to Dave Chappelle's interview with NPR in which he defends going to Saudi Arabia (42:11). The room then takes a left turn and discusses what their male escort prices would be which leads to a debate over Ish getting bagged on the pod (1:11:40), Azzi Fudd gets drafted by Dallas Wings joining girlfriend Paige Bueckers (1:37:36), and the crew shares their thoughts about a recent post from Bow Wow (1:47:15). Also, Nia Long's first-ever interview with Playboy (1:55:50), Joe learns that Mona and Marc got their tattoos from the same artist (2:17:10), Caitlin Jenner's comments about accepting the woman of the year award (2:24:33), Diana Russini resigns from The Athletic (2:35:53), new in music (2:52:10), Part of the Show (3:05:10), and much more! 
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pubDate Sat, 18 Apr 2026 09:00:00 GMT

author The Joe Budden Network

duration 11512000

transcript

Speaker 1:
[00:00] The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only. I repeat, it is not serious, it is not real. No one is exposing, revealing, indicting, or telling you anything about themselves. Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home. We are trained professionals. Do not have your best interests at heart, or our own. Enjoy the show. What? Any wins this year? No, Mona. I don't have any wins against my BM this year, but I got two of them.

Speaker 2:
[00:38] Lifetime.

Speaker 3:
[00:39] What's your record?

Speaker 2:
[00:40] Two lifetime wins.

Speaker 3:
[00:41] You got two wins in 25?

Speaker 4:
[00:43] That's crazy.

Speaker 5:
[00:43] But we don't go at it a whole lot.

Speaker 1:
[00:45] We don't really go at it, so it's peace. Yeah, we peaceful.

Speaker 4:
[00:49] Now, that's love. When you pass all that, that's love, man. That's shit in the world.

Speaker 1:
[00:53] I'm just saying.

Speaker 4:
[00:53] That'd be your bro at the front. He's like, I with you. That's why I gave you a baby. Right?

Speaker 1:
[00:57] Yeah, like that.

Speaker 4:
[00:58] Like, I liked you back then. That's lit. That's lit. Yeah, that was crazy. Remember we made a human? That was wild as shit. Yeah, we thought we was going to really take it the whole way. That was crazy. Yeah, that was like my grandpa. Look at him. Yup. Every time you think about me, bitch, look right in that room, bitch. That's me.

Speaker 6:
[01:16] What's wrong with you?

Speaker 7:
[01:17] No, that's no good.

Speaker 1:
[01:19] Then they go try to have another kid and neglect yours.

Speaker 4:
[01:21] Oh, yeah. You know the bitch love the kid, whoever dad in the house, that's who she love the most.

Speaker 7:
[01:27] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[01:27] Yeah. She keep getting you son that nasty fluoride toothpaste. Y'all don't know what y'all be doing to your kids. I'm telling you, them mother get tortured at the crib.

Speaker 1:
[01:36] Shout out to my BMs, man.

Speaker 8:
[01:38] Yeah, shout out to Joey BMs.

Speaker 1:
[01:40] Yeah, y'all add to the piece. This peaceful version of me you see today, it's a little bit, but I should say my first BM a couple of dollars.

Speaker 4:
[01:47] I wish I knew Wet Joe.

Speaker 1:
[01:49] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[01:50] I wish I knew Wet Joe.

Speaker 9:
[01:52] Yo, do you hear him?

Speaker 4:
[01:53] Yeah, he been tight. That'll be my dog, I'm telling you. Wet Joe? Look at my. I know it, bro. I used to watch this thing on TV constantly.

Speaker 2:
[02:03] He wasn't what on TV.

Speaker 4:
[02:05] No, he wasn't, bro.

Speaker 1:
[02:05] No, not on TV.

Speaker 4:
[02:06] He's wild then too. I just don't know that. I know like-

Speaker 1:
[02:08] I was on Pillars on TV.

Speaker 7:
[02:09] Millionaire.

Speaker 2:
[02:10] Yeah, different.

Speaker 7:
[02:11] Yeah, I was on Pillars on TV.

Speaker 1:
[02:12] Yeah, this is a totally different-

Speaker 2:
[02:13] They don't have a cool word for it.

Speaker 8:
[02:15] Do y'all like this Joe better?

Speaker 1:
[02:16] Soba Joe.

Speaker 2:
[02:17] Yes.

Speaker 4:
[02:18] I'm not saying he's ass, but I would have enjoyed High F**ked Up Joe.

Speaker 2:
[02:21] No, you wouldn't have.

Speaker 8:
[02:22] Some people love the High F**ked Up Joe.

Speaker 1:
[02:23] We like this Joe better, Marc, we're not bands.

Speaker 4:
[02:25] They would have liked me too.

Speaker 8:
[02:26] No, no. I like you like this, but this is the main you I know.

Speaker 4:
[02:30] Did you know F**ked Up Joe?

Speaker 8:
[02:31] No, that's what I'm saying, but I just like him like this. I don't like the F**ked Up friend.

Speaker 4:
[02:34] And you don't smoke weed, so you don't get it.

Speaker 8:
[02:36] That's what I'm saying, but some people know their friends when they f**ked up.

Speaker 4:
[02:38] I smoked wet, I would have liked to n***a told you this. We got dusted a couple of times together. No bullsh**t. That's a real bind with your friend. You dusted with your n***a.

Speaker 2:
[02:46] You're not wrong.

Speaker 4:
[02:47] You don't break up with your n***a you got dusted with years ago. Y'all share that.

Speaker 2:
[02:51] I mean, I didn't dusted. Drug friends are good friends.

Speaker 4:
[02:55] Sort of. I said you dusted.

Speaker 8:
[02:57] Wet is Bo.

Speaker 4:
[02:58] Bo is weed and wet, come on.

Speaker 8:
[03:00] Is it hard to keep drug friends when you stop doing drugs?

Speaker 2:
[03:03] Not necessarily.

Speaker 4:
[03:03] You should get rid of them, right?

Speaker 2:
[03:05] It depends on the drug. It depends on how hard the drugs.

Speaker 4:
[03:08] Like crack, I would stop fucking with them. You know what I mean? Like I wouldn't visit the crack house with my new sweatsuit on. You know you stop smoking crack, you get that new sweatsuit. You know how they do? They get them teeth, that new sweatsuit. It's nobody more cocky than somebody fresh off crack. Like six months ago, six months ago with a perfect, that cuss you out over that spot.

Speaker 3:
[03:28] Like I said, you know how when they stop smoking crack, they get the new sweatsuit.

Speaker 6:
[03:32] forget, New joints?

Speaker 3:
[03:35] No, cold Nikes with the sweatsuit.

Speaker 4:
[03:37] forget quick that they was in them alleyways wiping their asses with Snicker Bar wrappers. That shit is a fucking distant memory. get real cocky like, okay, you gained 10 pounds, Belinda, congratulations bitch.

Speaker 10:
[03:50] Like what?

Speaker 4:
[03:51] You wiped my windows off last summer bitch. you.

Speaker 11:
[03:55] All right, let's get serious guys.

Speaker 10:
[04:03] You are an idiot.

Speaker 3:
[04:04] A Snickers wrapper.

Speaker 4:
[04:06] I'm thinking of shit, buddy, in his really meltdowns.

Speaker 3:
[04:09] Oh man.

Speaker 7:
[04:10] Holy shit.

Speaker 3:
[04:12] This is a crazy start. Hey dog, you don't got no fancy music? A little inspo, nothing? Oh, you got some music?

Speaker 12:
[04:22] Oh, and just because I'm in a different chapter of my life, that don't mean that the last chapters don't exist. ugly bitch. 🎵 🎵 I hope you bite into some bread in the underside as Modi. you realize that your passport is missing. May your friends flake and your elbows ache and no doctor will take your insurance. With peace of love, I hope that every time somebody come over, an invasive bug makes an appearance. Fuck you.

Speaker 1:
[10:37] Microphone check, mic, mic, mic, mic check. Frank asked about you brothers too last night too, man.

Speaker 10:
[10:43] Who did? Oh yeah?

Speaker 1:
[10:44] Frank, my big Frank. Frank, Jersey Legend, man. Have to holler at Frank. Was out there talking about you boys with Frank last night. Let me get these drops out of the way real quick, and let's talk some shit. No, I'm ready to talk shit. Who is that? And Mona, Mona. All right, Price Picks, Price Picks gang. I'm your humble, grateful, gracious, extremely happy to be here, host Joe Budden, here with some really amazing people to my right. Come on, man, stop playing with her. Philly's finest, don't call her a white girl. Big to Mona. Mona is in the building. How you doing, Mona?

Speaker 4:
[11:44] I'm doing great.

Speaker 1:
[11:46] Absolutely love that. You look great.

Speaker 4:
[11:48] I was the first person here.

Speaker 1:
[11:50] Congratulations. Okay. Nice.

Speaker 4:
[11:53] Talk heavy.

Speaker 1:
[11:54] Talk about it. Talk heavy.

Speaker 4:
[11:56] This is professionalism.

Speaker 1:
[11:57] Professionalism. You remind me, Tiana Taylor, you hit me and asked me my shoe size a few months ago, and I sent it back to you. Never got mine. Never must have went somewhere different.

Speaker 4:
[12:11] I bought these, though.

Speaker 8:
[12:12] They're fresh.

Speaker 4:
[12:12] Child of Tiana. She snapped.

Speaker 1:
[12:14] Child of Tiana, but let's get that going. I kind of fell back from it because you was winning Oscars and shit, but now that that's cooled down, come on, let's do the right thing. Next to Mona, again, Philly's finest, our good brother, Dr. Dark Lamar Hill is in the building. Marc, how you doing, man?

Speaker 8:
[12:34] Good, man. Just tired. Been up all night.

Speaker 2:
[12:36] What you was doing?

Speaker 8:
[12:37] Nothing fun, man. I wanted to go out, but my wife was out. You got a little kid, so you got to take turns going out. But no, my son was sick, man.

Speaker 2:
[12:46] I'm sorry.

Speaker 8:
[12:46] I know you think-

Speaker 1:
[12:47] I'm sorry.

Speaker 8:
[12:48] He think the whole- Yeah, loco. His- What was it? The pollen and shit. His eyes were swollen. So his eyes were swollen shut. Wow. It was nasty. He kept waking me up to take him to the hospital, so I just kept giving him Benadryl.

Speaker 2:
[13:03] Kept giving him how many Benadryl's he took. How much?

Speaker 8:
[13:06] There's a limit you're supposed to give kids.

Speaker 2:
[13:08] And you hit that limit?

Speaker 8:
[13:09] I hit that limit around like two, but like four, he still wanted more, and I was tired, so I gave him more Benadryl. But then at seven or eight, he woke up, and he couldn't move his eyes at all. And so I took him to the doctor, and they pumped him with a steroid. And I was like, I'm not, I can't be around him on Roy's.

Speaker 4:
[13:25] Yeah, he on some shit.

Speaker 8:
[13:27] So I dropped him right back to the school.

Speaker 4:
[13:30] Damn. That is a bitch.

Speaker 12:
[13:32] I ain't mad at him.

Speaker 8:
[13:33] I'm not even joking. I'm gonna keep it a buck.

Speaker 12:
[13:36] We know.

Speaker 8:
[13:36] I texted Joe early like, I'm still gonna make the show. Just wanna know where I'm at, but I'm gonna make the show. And once he gave me Roy's, I was like, it. He was tearing it off his up.

Speaker 1:
[13:44] Yeah, when any of y'all hit me the morning of the show, you know I just assumed that you're calling out. About that text, by the way, too, Marc, our relationship is great. If you hit me and say, yo, gotta take my son to the hospital, I just believe you. You don't ever have to send a picture. Oh shit.

Speaker 8:
[14:03] That was more out of frustration.

Speaker 1:
[14:04] Yo, your son, god damn, I felt fucked up.

Speaker 8:
[14:08] Yeah, that wasn't to prove it. That was more like, I want y'all to share my pain. Like this shit is terrible.

Speaker 1:
[14:13] No, that was really, really bad.

Speaker 2:
[14:15] What was the picture of? His eyes?

Speaker 8:
[14:16] His eyes, it was swollen. And he went into rage even before the Roids because he was so angry and everything. And he was so tired from the Benadryl waking him up. So he was just running through the office screaming and cursing. It sounded like Jocelyn Hernandez was running through the nurses office. And whatever they gave him, they gave him some shit they don't usually give kids, and they just told him we could go.

Speaker 5:
[14:35] Wow. Now.

Speaker 8:
[14:37] Right now. So I dropped him in school and came straight here.

Speaker 3:
[14:40] That's what I paid for.

Speaker 8:
[14:41] And turned my phone off.

Speaker 3:
[14:42] And that's what I paid for.

Speaker 1:
[14:44] Oh, shit, that was my other little low-key, unsaid battle with my BM the other day. Now, that Mark reminds me. She called, told me, yo, Lex had a headache, took him to the doctor. Doctor want to know if headaches running your side of the family, man.

Speaker 9:
[15:03] Who the you talking to?

Speaker 1:
[15:04] Who the fuck you talking to, yo?

Speaker 2:
[15:06] Read yes.

Speaker 1:
[15:07] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 8:
[15:08] You may die on every side of everything.

Speaker 1:
[15:10] Who the fuck are you talking to? That just sound like.

Speaker 2:
[15:13] Racial?

Speaker 1:
[15:15] It just sound like.

Speaker 2:
[15:16] Accusatory.

Speaker 1:
[15:17] Yeah. But I mean, yes. But, yeah, don't ask me that shit. Fuck out of here. Mr. Thousand Doors and Up. Superstar. Yessir. Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[15:33] Good day, sir. How are you?

Speaker 1:
[15:35] I'm good, Ish. I'm good. I'm good, Ish. How you doing, man?

Speaker 8:
[15:38] Cool. I like them sneaks, too.

Speaker 1:
[15:39] I like the whole fit. The shorts is where he try to still be humble, but I see it. And the cup. With the matching, that's that, Ish.

Speaker 8:
[15:48] You got the AKA hoodie.

Speaker 1:
[15:50] Match the Air Maxes.

Speaker 8:
[15:53] That's what you think I did? Yes. Yes, I think you might, dog whistle to the AKAs with it.

Speaker 4:
[15:59] He got the old Miami fit on.

Speaker 1:
[16:01] He is an AKA.

Speaker 7:
[16:02] Holy shit.

Speaker 1:
[16:06] He a AKA.

Speaker 4:
[16:09] That's a male whore outfit.

Speaker 1:
[16:12] Yeah, he's selling bundles. This is an old bundle package. Hey, audience, you could get the Air Maxes, matching cup, hoodie, and penis.

Speaker 7:
[16:20] Holy shit, only for probably what, $450, all right.

Speaker 3:
[16:24] Hey, Mona, he couldn't go outside like that? My dick was $450?

Speaker 4:
[16:27] He could have went outside like that. He would have went outside with a black eye. And then to insult to injury, you got the gray sweats cut off with the white legs out. You did a lot today.

Speaker 6:
[16:36] You did a lot. You did a lot.

Speaker 4:
[16:38] Cardi's on all that. That ain't selling meat. I don't know what is. That is whole shit.

Speaker 6:
[16:44] You know what's wrong with him?

Speaker 4:
[16:46] You laced him with pink on.

Speaker 1:
[16:47] And he threw the glasses on. And his face is turning pink when you compliment him too much.

Speaker 4:
[16:52] And his lips are moisturized and shit.

Speaker 6:
[16:54] This is full of shit.

Speaker 1:
[16:57] woke up throwing some scentless lotion.

Speaker 4:
[16:59] He brushed his beard.

Speaker 1:
[17:00] Grabbed the scentless soap. He in there getting scentless clean.

Speaker 4:
[17:05] And he greased his legs. Scentless lotion.

Speaker 1:
[17:07] Smellin mad organic.

Speaker 4:
[17:08] That so stupid. Brushed your beard and greased your legs.

Speaker 1:
[17:10] Yo, I smell like this off the wake up, ma. This is my natural how to sweat just merged with my fuckin pores, bitch. Yo, you stupid.

Speaker 4:
[17:19] Let me guess, got a car wash too.

Speaker 8:
[17:21] He know he got the car wash.

Speaker 5:
[17:22] No, he got a car wash. Fresh Audi, please.

Speaker 3:
[17:24] He dropped this shit at the car wash. They're gonna bring it when he's on.

Speaker 4:
[17:27] I wouldn't leave the house like that. Tell him, on a Friday, I'll go for a holiday.

Speaker 1:
[17:30] Hot Friday.

Speaker 4:
[17:31] What?

Speaker 5:
[17:31] Yo, that's what I'm tellin you, he in that house gettin shit off that. Look at this.

Speaker 1:
[17:37] Everybody know it but him. Look at this.

Speaker 3:
[17:39] Cause we know we can't get that shit off.

Speaker 4:
[17:40] Look at this.

Speaker 3:
[17:41] Everybody know but her. No, she know.

Speaker 4:
[17:44] Cause I'm home.

Speaker 12:
[17:46] So she know I'm home.

Speaker 4:
[17:47] She's secure with her shit, but I would with your ass. You was one of mine, you got beat up this morning.

Speaker 13:
[17:54] I'm home, my.

Speaker 1:
[17:55] Nah, she put a hair tag or something in that alley.

Speaker 13:
[17:57] That's what it is.

Speaker 4:
[18:00] You left scratched up, you left my shit scratched up.

Speaker 1:
[18:02] Then he tried to not be all the way shaped up on a beard to look mega rich.

Speaker 4:
[18:06] He brushed it though. He brushed that beard.

Speaker 1:
[18:08] This pissing me off.

Speaker 8:
[18:09] You can't win.

Speaker 10:
[18:11] And I ain't even take, I ain't brush nothing. I'm just in here.

Speaker 4:
[18:14] You put some type of beard oil on.

Speaker 10:
[18:16] At all.

Speaker 4:
[18:17] Your beard is Moisturize.

Speaker 1:
[18:18] Nah, you put the, you put Blistex, what's that shit, Caramex, whatever.

Speaker 4:
[18:23] His lips shining, his business shining.

Speaker 1:
[18:25] Nah, you look like a cheater today.

Speaker 10:
[18:26] Yeah, man, that's the hook. All that $90 shit you got, this is what it is.

Speaker 1:
[18:31] Today, it looked like you're cheating.

Speaker 4:
[18:32] You look like, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[18:34] Tonight, it looked like tonight.

Speaker 4:
[18:36] You look like you can get that big of a bottom.

Speaker 1:
[18:37] Yeah, sometimes you look like we going out there.

Speaker 3:
[18:39] Oh, that's why you got your Slim Troll shit on?

Speaker 6:
[18:47] You look like a realtor.

Speaker 3:
[18:48] No, you look like a Spanish plug.

Speaker 1:
[18:52] You look like you got them shits for the cheap. We are introducing Ish.

Speaker 6:
[18:58] Okay.

Speaker 8:
[18:59] We're not going to hyper-focus on me.

Speaker 2:
[19:01] We didn't introduce you, so it's only fair.

Speaker 8:
[19:04] Ladies and gentlemen, Frankie Beverly.

Speaker 4:
[19:11] Now think about it, who nobody introduces Joey?

Speaker 2:
[19:13] Oh, man, we got to start.

Speaker 3:
[19:17] Introduce him, Mona.

Speaker 1:
[19:19] I'll introduce him.

Speaker 4:
[19:19] Y'all don't want me to introduce him.

Speaker 3:
[19:21] I think it'll be dope. Give him an intro.

Speaker 6:
[19:24] Yeah, see, I'm trying to keep my job, okay?

Speaker 4:
[19:27] How we going to eat in the Joe Budden?

Speaker 8:
[19:35] All right, we're good. I'm with you, Mona, until you get to long-term, because your will just be disappearing.

Speaker 4:
[19:40] No, I'm telling you.

Speaker 14:
[19:42] Catch me here, and they be here, and then you look up, and they don't be here no more.

Speaker 8:
[19:48] You don't know where they be, I don't know where they be at.

Speaker 11:
[19:58] And then they're not, but yeah, I'm trying to stay.

Speaker 4:
[20:03] He's the shadiest of all my fave.

Speaker 8:
[20:06] He's new, different.

Speaker 11:
[20:07] He talented at that shit, man. Ice is here too. Yeah, I'm here.

Speaker 1:
[20:10] Black Parks is here.

Speaker 11:
[20:11] I'm here.

Speaker 1:
[20:15] Paul is here. Erickson is here. Cory is on his birthday vacation with his girlfriend, the love of his life. Tanner and Savon are here by remote. That's true. These guys are the most, I don't know, y'all are so toxic.

Speaker 5:
[20:32] This is such a...

Speaker 8:
[20:35] You started by telling my n***a he dressed like a cheater. That's how you started this show.

Speaker 1:
[20:39] Because I know my man. I'm saying that in his cheater days.

Speaker 2:
[20:54] That did not detoxify him.

Speaker 1:
[20:58] He would throw on the pink.

Speaker 3:
[21:01] Oh, the pink was the cheek color?

Speaker 1:
[21:03] Yes, is all I'm saying. That boy ain't going to stray home, but I ain't hyper focused on this. What am I saying? Did I do everything? Is anybody here? Yeah, we're here. You guys are here. It's lit. It's lit. What's up? What's up? How y'all doing? What up? Talk to me, talk to me. Talk to me nice.

Speaker 2:
[21:20] Spring is here. Spring exists.

Speaker 4:
[21:22] I think it's summer.

Speaker 2:
[21:24] Nah.

Speaker 4:
[21:25] This is hot.

Speaker 1:
[21:26] It's spring. Delaware probably skips the season.

Speaker 4:
[21:28] Because of global warming, we have summer and winter. We don't have spring and fall anymore.

Speaker 2:
[21:33] Let's go, Al Gore.

Speaker 4:
[21:38] It's true. It was 80 degrees.

Speaker 2:
[21:39] It was.

Speaker 8:
[21:40] It's not normal for April, y'all.

Speaker 2:
[21:43] I was outside butt naked doing my yard work.

Speaker 3:
[21:45] It was in the 20s.

Speaker 4:
[21:46] Wait a minute, everybody, Parks, you did yard work naked?

Speaker 2:
[21:49] Butt naked.

Speaker 4:
[21:50] Wow.

Speaker 2:
[21:51] Gotta get that something, man.

Speaker 3:
[21:52] You said what?

Speaker 4:
[21:53] He did his yard work butt naked. I gotta tap him with a rubber.

Speaker 8:
[21:56] Is yard work like coke or something?

Speaker 2:
[21:57] No, no, just clean it up, you know? Getting the yard ready for something.

Speaker 3:
[22:00] You was outside raking with your peepee on?

Speaker 2:
[22:03] Absolutely.

Speaker 8:
[22:05] That's some white shit right there. That is the whitest shit I've ever heard.

Speaker 3:
[22:09] You win, right? Yo, it's bees outside, Keep them away. That little tweet.

Speaker 8:
[22:19] That shit sounds comfortable.

Speaker 4:
[22:23] I love it. Embrace your whiteness, boy.

Speaker 2:
[22:25] Power washing?

Speaker 4:
[22:33] I've got to tap in with this neighbors.

Speaker 3:
[22:36] Yo, the funny part is you can see over his gate.

Speaker 2:
[22:39] No, you can't. Them fences is like eight feet tall.

Speaker 10:
[22:42] You got to build the next door.

Speaker 4:
[22:47] Parks, you're not kidding around. You're dead serious.

Speaker 2:
[22:49] I'm dead serious.

Speaker 10:
[22:50] You want to build the next door to look down into your shit.

Speaker 6:
[22:52] Fuck that.

Speaker 2:
[22:53] They don't be holding their jobs and shit.

Speaker 4:
[22:55] They want to see that shrimp that's on them. Fuck that, Parks.

Speaker 6:
[22:58] What the?

Speaker 8:
[23:00] Yo, white people, bro.

Speaker 5:
[23:01] That's white shit.

Speaker 4:
[23:02] Yo, that is goals to fucking do your artwork city swing. And I was going out like that.

Speaker 1:
[23:06] Well, what did anybody else do with the warm clothes on?

Speaker 5:
[23:12] I was dressed.

Speaker 8:
[23:14] I was dressed. I went to New York this week on a little date with my wife. It was nice, man. It's rare to get out. You know what I mean? We went to see the premiere of Rami Youssef's New Comedy Special on HBO. It was a nice event. The special is fucking hilarious. I'm not familiar with it. It's the kind of humor that y'all like.

Speaker 2:
[23:32] That y'all like?

Speaker 8:
[23:33] Yeah, that dark, mean, irreverent.

Speaker 2:
[23:35] Okay, so you're kind of humor, too.

Speaker 8:
[23:37] Oh, me and my wife were in stitches the whole time.

Speaker 2:
[23:38] Yeah, don't y'all us.

Speaker 8:
[23:41] I'm saying, you know the different kinds of jokes we laugh at?

Speaker 2:
[23:43] Sure.

Speaker 8:
[23:44] It's that side. It's the dark side. Shit was brilliant. It was funny. It was a great event. But it was just nice to be outside, man.

Speaker 3:
[23:50] Yeah, it was a nice little New York spring day.

Speaker 2:
[23:53] Yes.

Speaker 8:
[23:55] It almost made me want to live in New York again. Almost.

Speaker 2:
[23:58] Shit, I don't want to leave.

Speaker 1:
[23:59] I'm good. I got one word that will change that for you. Zilla.

Speaker 2:
[24:05] I mean, yeah.

Speaker 8:
[24:05] True, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[24:07] Any of them. Redford, I'll knock that thought right out of here. Word.

Speaker 3:
[24:11] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[24:13] The night's weather has made me stay in more.

Speaker 2:
[24:15] Shit. Never that. After this winter, I'm outside. that.

Speaker 1:
[24:18] And I'm not advocating for people to do that.

Speaker 3:
[24:20] No. For me, it ain't nowhere to go. Like, because now I got to find a spot that I feel comfortable in the late night, just chilling out, right?

Speaker 8:
[24:29] And then nobody will see you.

Speaker 1:
[24:30] Where they'll keep a secret.

Speaker 8:
[24:31] Too famous.

Speaker 10:
[24:35] Yo, you be saying it.

Speaker 8:
[24:36] You walk right into that.

Speaker 3:
[24:36] I'm not going to hold you. Nah, I'm serious.

Speaker 1:
[24:39] Tough now.

Speaker 6:
[24:40] Ain't shit. But why?

Speaker 1:
[24:43] Once they made the camera phone, it got tough out there, man.

Speaker 3:
[24:46] It's tricky, though.

Speaker 4:
[24:47] Why you saying that, though? It's because you're so popular?

Speaker 1:
[24:51] Yeah. You can say yes.

Speaker 3:
[24:52] I'm older, so I don't be wanting to be in the hood shit. You know what I'm saying? Even though I'm comfortable in the outer stone, I be wanting to be in there. So now I got to find a spot that is teetering the lines. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:
[25:05] Come on, What hospital you was born in?

Speaker 4:
[25:08] And you don't drink either.

Speaker 8:
[25:10] Yeah, being in the hood spot is overrated.

Speaker 4:
[25:13] Because I feel like once you get saucy, you don't really matter where the fuck you at.

Speaker 8:
[25:16] That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 9:
[25:16] Turn up more in the hood spot when you saucy.

Speaker 3:
[25:18] Yeah, and then you can walk outside and the be like...

Speaker 8:
[25:20] You walk into a bath.

Speaker 3:
[25:21] Well, that's what you got to move accordingly.

Speaker 4:
[25:24] I mean, that depends on the people. Hood spots are funner. That's just my personal opinion.

Speaker 3:
[25:27] I'm sure you would think. Just got to move accordingly.

Speaker 4:
[25:30] I mean, I've been there with that thing on me. You heard me? That's fine, you know?

Speaker 8:
[25:36] It's all entertainment. Marc, when you moving up this way?

Speaker 4:
[25:38] I'm dead serious. There's a pistol on me if I'm in this spot. That is not a joke.

Speaker 3:
[25:42] When you moving to New Jersey?

Speaker 4:
[25:45] Why would the fuck would I do that?

Speaker 8:
[25:47] That's what I said till I did. I'm trying to tell you, it's going to change your life.

Speaker 4:
[25:49] I'm not moving to Jersey. Maybe New York. Why would I not move to New York?

Speaker 8:
[25:52] Do not move to New York.

Speaker 2:
[25:53] Don't move to New York.

Speaker 8:
[25:55] Never.

Speaker 2:
[25:55] Move to New York.

Speaker 4:
[25:57] Move to the Bronx with the doorman from downstairs. Heard you.

Speaker 2:
[25:59] The nicer it gets is the less inclined I'm moving to New Jersey.

Speaker 8:
[26:02] I thought I could twist your arm in the wintertime.

Speaker 2:
[26:04] Yeah, in wintertime, it's a good sell. You still right here. In the summertime, you die right here.

Speaker 4:
[26:07] I'm so new to Jersey, but I've hated Jersey all my life. This part of Jersey is different. Y'all did teach me that I was in East Philly and all that. So I do have to get more acclimated. I do like now when I get off our shop, I hang out, I try to, you know, and it is nice, but I feel like everybody look like me. They're pushing the stroller with a baby in it that don't look like them. You know what I mean? Nannies.

Speaker 8:
[26:29] You got to be in the right part. You got to be in the right part of Jersey.

Speaker 4:
[26:31] Yeah. You know what's nice? Hoboken. Hoboken is really nice.

Speaker 8:
[26:35] Hoboken. Jersey City, all right. Jersey City would be fly for you.

Speaker 4:
[26:38] I've never been to Jersey City.

Speaker 8:
[26:39] I think that might be what I want.

Speaker 4:
[26:40] I've never been to Newark. I've never been to none of them places.

Speaker 8:
[26:42] Newark, you all right.

Speaker 4:
[26:43] If you all was bullying my, you all would have took me to your hood already, but whatever.

Speaker 9:
[26:46] What's up? Take me.

Speaker 4:
[26:49] You're not going to beat them handover allegations.

Speaker 8:
[26:51] You stay up here for a couple of days. You can stay at my crib. You know, wifey love you now. My wife is a big fan of yours.

Speaker 4:
[26:59] And I love your wife, but I need my nephew to be at the nannies for a couple of days.

Speaker 6:
[27:04] I need a nephew to be at the nannies. I need a nephew to be at the nannies.

Speaker 4:
[27:08] That ain't a fan of me. That give me that funny eye like he don't trust me.

Speaker 6:
[27:11] You know what I mean?

Speaker 4:
[27:13] You know, some kids don't smile back. You be, boo-boo-boo-boo-boo-boo that. That's how Marc suddenly is like, bitch, get out of my face.

Speaker 8:
[27:22] So some bad news, I'm devastated.

Speaker 1:
[27:24] I'll bring you to my hood, but we're not going to stop at no lights.

Speaker 9:
[27:27] Y'all ain't going to stop at all. It's not the same.

Speaker 4:
[27:28] I want you to try to show me.

Speaker 1:
[27:31] Hood?

Speaker 3:
[27:31] He'll ride through, but they're not stopping at all. He's not going to ride through. He'll be like, yo, over there, like seven blocks.

Speaker 10:
[27:38] You see that fourth house right there?

Speaker 5:
[27:42] Take your phone out, record it.

Speaker 3:
[27:43] I'll slow it down to show you.

Speaker 4:
[27:45] I'm so disappointed we haven't hung out yet.

Speaker 1:
[27:47] No, all the from my hood that I wouldn't want to see, Ben failed.

Speaker 10:
[27:51] They did, but Dan or Phil, it's a difference.

Speaker 5:
[27:55] Both.

Speaker 3:
[27:56] If they failed, that means they might still be around.

Speaker 8:
[27:59] Oh, they around, they hungry.

Speaker 3:
[28:00] Sitting on a stoop.

Speaker 1:
[28:01] No, no, sitting on a stoop.

Speaker 10:
[28:03] Wait for you to pull up in the coupe.

Speaker 1:
[28:04] No, the people I'm talking about, they don't have stoops anymore.

Speaker 7:
[28:09] Yeah, a stoop is a luxury.

Speaker 10:
[28:11] It's an improvement.

Speaker 4:
[28:12] Do y'all go back to your hoods, though, for real?

Speaker 3:
[28:15] All the time.

Speaker 6:
[28:16] Look at these two.

Speaker 4:
[28:17] These two, but not them.

Speaker 3:
[28:18] I'm always in my old hood.

Speaker 6:
[28:20] Do you ever go back to your hood?

Speaker 8:
[28:21] Sometimes. A lot of people moved out, so the people I want to see ain't really there like that.

Speaker 4:
[28:27] He's not the same.

Speaker 8:
[28:27] Not like that.

Speaker 4:
[28:29] Joe go back on Google Maps.

Speaker 3:
[28:31] He don't even do that.

Speaker 4:
[28:33] Damn.

Speaker 3:
[28:34] It's trauma. Just pull it out.

Speaker 1:
[28:35] All right, question.

Speaker 4:
[28:36] Shoot.

Speaker 1:
[28:36] Go back and do what?

Speaker 4:
[28:38] Like what you do. You sit on the steps, speak to Miss Eddie, Miss Edwina.

Speaker 3:
[28:42] All right, let me rewind.

Speaker 1:
[28:44] No, no, he didn't do that.

Speaker 3:
[28:46] I didn't know that's what you meant.

Speaker 4:
[28:47] You go back to your hood, you give out a little money, say hi to everybody, take pictures.

Speaker 8:
[28:50] Give out money?

Speaker 4:
[28:52] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[28:52] You've been watching too many movies and so on. I think you're a little still more familiar with the goings on of the, yeah, it's not, you know what I mean? The niggas that I grew up with, they not there no more. But I'm still in the hood every day.

Speaker 4:
[29:08] You in the hood every day?

Speaker 10:
[29:10] Why, I work.

Speaker 1:
[29:12] Tell them what hospital you was born in, yo.

Speaker 9:
[29:14] He not letting it go.

Speaker 1:
[29:16] Honestly, it was born in the Tough Hospital in DC. Northeast, what's the shit, General North.

Speaker 4:
[29:22] This really from 50 places.

Speaker 1:
[29:24] He went to DC, did an interview with his man, I watched it this morning, he was talking about the hospital we even know.

Speaker 2:
[29:29] Oh shit.

Speaker 8:
[29:29] Oh, you did another interview?

Speaker 4:
[29:30] Joe really watch our stuff.

Speaker 10:
[29:32] This watch every day.

Speaker 6:
[29:33] Joe don't miss shit, bro.

Speaker 2:
[29:34] This is an issue of you.

Speaker 3:
[29:36] This gave me this morning like, yo.

Speaker 4:
[29:38] I did an interview on the Wawa Park line, Joe watched it.

Speaker 8:
[29:40] Who did you interview with?

Speaker 3:
[29:42] My man, they got a podcast called Beats, Bourbon, and Bottles, I think.

Speaker 2:
[29:50] Okay, I'm into that.

Speaker 8:
[29:51] So it's about hip hop and liquor.

Speaker 3:
[29:53] It's about hip hop and liquor, and they really are an absolute drink.

Speaker 8:
[29:55] Which one of those were you weighing in on?

Speaker 2:
[29:57] Oh shit.

Speaker 8:
[29:59] You don't drink.

Speaker 3:
[30:01] I don't drink.

Speaker 4:
[30:03] He's not a big music guy.

Speaker 5:
[30:06] See why you can't talk to Marc about nothing? Oh shit.

Speaker 2:
[30:10] Shadiest podcaster of all time.

Speaker 8:
[30:13] He's number one.

Speaker 2:
[30:14] By far.

Speaker 5:
[30:15] You little piece of shit.

Speaker 8:
[30:16] It was just a reasonable person.

Speaker 7:
[30:17] How did you turn such an innocent conversation into that?

Speaker 2:
[30:20] Well, to be fair, you're number two, because you started with this hospital shit.

Speaker 8:
[30:23] I was about to say, I didn't even know he did an interview.

Speaker 5:
[30:25] I didn't know he was born in the ghetto of the tough hospital.

Speaker 3:
[30:30] Yo, you're an idiot, bro. Where you thought I was born at?

Speaker 1:
[30:34] Some fly shit.

Speaker 3:
[30:36] I was poor.

Speaker 8:
[30:37] So you was born in DC?

Speaker 3:
[30:39] I was born in DC.

Speaker 8:
[30:39] How long you lived there?

Speaker 3:
[30:40] Till I was six.

Speaker 8:
[30:41] Oh, shit. Okay.

Speaker 4:
[30:42] You from DC?

Speaker 3:
[30:43] Oh, you from DC?

Speaker 4:
[30:44] What side of town you from? Southeast?

Speaker 3:
[30:45] Southeast.

Speaker 4:
[30:47] I just guessed the hardest part. You from South Jersey?

Speaker 3:
[30:49] So when did you move to Jersey?

Speaker 4:
[30:50] Are you from Berry Farms, too?

Speaker 3:
[30:51] No.

Speaker 4:
[30:52] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[30:52] That shit is different. I'm over on Ridge Road and Anacostia, but it's still shit.

Speaker 4:
[30:56] Shout out to Southeast.

Speaker 3:
[30:57] I lived in DC until I was six. Answer, Marc, please. When did I move here?

Speaker 8:
[31:00] And then you moved to Jersey at six?

Speaker 3:
[31:01] When I was six.

Speaker 8:
[31:01] I didn't know if you lived in Virginia or two.

Speaker 3:
[31:03] No.

Speaker 8:
[31:03] Okay.

Speaker 3:
[31:03] I never lived in Virginia.

Speaker 2:
[31:04] You did for a summer, you said?

Speaker 3:
[31:07] You would go to your family's house in the summer.

Speaker 8:
[31:09] Yo, who are you?

Speaker 3:
[31:10] Where is you? Who the fuck are you, And your pod is Beats, Bars and Bourbon. My brain is bugging out.

Speaker 7:
[31:18] That's a lot of B's.

Speaker 3:
[31:19] I don't want to misrepresent my.

Speaker 1:
[31:21] Beats, Bars and Bourbon.

Speaker 8:
[31:23] So, music production, hip hop music, and liquor.

Speaker 7:
[31:27] What's that other B? Hey, bitches, hey, give me the real reason why you called.

Speaker 3:
[31:33] I was thinking, I was like.

Speaker 1:
[31:34] Give me the real reason why you called that expert over.

Speaker 7:
[31:38] In DC.

Speaker 1:
[31:39] Right, right.

Speaker 3:
[31:39] These are so stupid.

Speaker 8:
[31:40] We have a bonus segment today.

Speaker 7:
[31:43] We're going to bring in another B for y'all.

Speaker 8:
[31:44] We got another B coming.

Speaker 7:
[31:45] It's time to shut that shit up. Yeah, boy, Ish was busy for the day, booked.

Speaker 1:
[31:50] Ish was booked and busy, linking and building. So many Vs. He told, oh yeah, my staff out here, you know, just working on, yeah. Hey, bingo.

Speaker 4:
[31:59] So Joseph, being that you don't miss anything, when you do watch us do other stuff, do you like just watch with pride? Like, look at my, man.

Speaker 3:
[32:06] No, he watches in critiques.

Speaker 8:
[32:07] He's looking for ammo. He's looking for shit. He's looking for material.

Speaker 4:
[32:12] Let the man answer.

Speaker 1:
[32:13] Yes, I watch with pride.

Speaker 8:
[32:17] And as I look for ammo.

Speaker 1:
[32:18] Yeah, finish.

Speaker 10:
[32:18] He couldn't even get it out. He couldn't even get that bullshit.

Speaker 8:
[32:22] The line got stuck right there.

Speaker 1:
[32:23] I support y'all. I support y'all on other platforms. So I'm looking at how much and I'm fans of y'all, you guys.

Speaker 2:
[32:33] Don't say it in that voice.

Speaker 1:
[32:35] Ever.

Speaker 8:
[32:36] That's the least sincere way. That's worse than my sincere voice.

Speaker 10:
[32:40] I'm just waiting for the voice line.

Speaker 3:
[32:42] It's coming.

Speaker 1:
[32:42] That's it?

Speaker 3:
[32:43] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[32:44] I believe him.

Speaker 8:
[32:45] But the podcast went well?

Speaker 3:
[32:46] Yeah, it was dope.

Speaker 8:
[32:47] How long was it?

Speaker 1:
[32:47] What about after?

Speaker 3:
[32:48] It was short. It was... You said what?

Speaker 1:
[32:51] No, answer more. I'll get to me.

Speaker 8:
[32:52] I'll answer your question.

Speaker 1:
[32:53] I'm going to answer. I'm going to ask you questions.

Speaker 8:
[32:54] I was going to say how long the podcast was.

Speaker 3:
[32:56] Nah, it wasn't long because...

Speaker 2:
[32:58] You had things to do.

Speaker 3:
[32:59] No, my that run the show, they couldn't all get out. It was Easter Sunday and I was quick. I was leaving that day. So I came through and did the show.

Speaker 2:
[33:10] You had to go to church. You had to go to church.

Speaker 3:
[33:13] No, had kids. So they was with their kids. You know what I'm saying? So I came through and me and one of my niggas did it and almost like a preview and we got out of there.

Speaker 8:
[33:21] I'm going to make sure I watch it. I watch everything too.

Speaker 3:
[33:26] What, yo?

Speaker 1:
[33:26] Go ahead.

Speaker 8:
[33:27] On my mom.

Speaker 1:
[33:29] Yo, you're an idiot. Anyway, come on. What would y'all like to talk about? Come on, y'all want to talk about the police came and got David.

Speaker 2:
[33:34] Yeah, they got him.

Speaker 1:
[33:35] The police came and got David. I want to give the police a round of applause.

Speaker 2:
[33:44] I don't.

Speaker 4:
[33:44] Yeah, right.

Speaker 1:
[33:45] Wow, y'all get the award for the slowest possible arrest there could ever be. Y'all get the award for the duh. The duh arrest. What the fuck were you guys walking? Said, we're not using cars for this investigation. We walking everywhere. Like what? Your niggas had fucking the weighted vest on.

Speaker 4:
[34:09] Waiting for them to run or what?

Speaker 7:
[34:10] Your niggas was in a escape room chilling.

Speaker 1:
[34:12] What was going on?

Speaker 3:
[34:15] I looked at that totally different. Like again, because they said the decomposition of the body was so bad, they can't tell exactly when she was murdered. So if we don't know the exact date, Homeboy was overseas for some time. Yeah, he's touring. We got to make sure all our ducks are in a row before we go get this or he gonna beat it.

Speaker 1:
[34:34] Ice, I done got pulled over and told the officer I paid the child support, had the child support received, had a picture of my BM with the money in my hand. And he still took my ass to jail. So we don't have a record. We don't have a record of that. Fam, is body dust in the trunk of the Camry? What kind of car was it? I don't want to shit on the Camry. It's body dust in the back of the Tesla. And you know how I feel about them Tesla drivers anyway. You know, the ghost of Elon Musk and evilness is already in there. Rest in peace to Celeste. Yeah, but that's enough. There's body dust in the trunk. You're coming in. We're taking you in. And you're going to sit right here until we investigate.

Speaker 8:
[35:17] But you know why they don't do that?

Speaker 1:
[35:19] Yeah, because they get out in 72 hours if you can't hold them, yada yada.

Speaker 8:
[35:23] I'm not even talking about that part. That's true.

Speaker 3:
[35:26] If you fuck something up during the investigation or any of that preliminary shit, it could come back.

Speaker 8:
[35:32] But I'm not even talking about that. There's another reason. The other reason is people who commit these kinds of crimes, when they do it really well and leave their hands clean, a lot of times they end up, if they think they're not under investigation anymore, they get sloppy and they start going back to the crime. They start making phone calls. They start doing things that allow them to collect more evidence. David thought for a minute that he wasn't a person of interest because they publicly say he's not a person of interest.

Speaker 7:
[35:57] I don't think he thought that. Marc, what the are you?

Speaker 3:
[35:59] I don't think he ever thought that.

Speaker 8:
[36:00] No. I'm trying to tell you, people get arrogant when they think they have the perfect crime. They think they got away with it.

Speaker 1:
[36:06] What about this crime? That's the second time you said that. What about this crime gives perfect crime?

Speaker 8:
[36:12] Forget about the fact that we all know he did it, allegedly. It's the fact that there might not be any physical evidence tying him. Just because you got him in the trunk. If she's in my trunk and I'm in Germany, I could beat that. You know what I mean? And so he probably felt like, and maybe he didn't physically do the killing. We don't know. So the lack of physical evidence is the thing that they, we don't have a tight case. And so he's like, fuck this, I got this. Then you start talking to people, you start saying shit. They're looking for witnesses.

Speaker 4:
[36:39] Of course, people will go back to the crime scene and try to fix shit. That's true.

Speaker 8:
[36:43] He ain't right in the head.

Speaker 1:
[36:46] I don't want to use all of that logic in my shit.

Speaker 3:
[36:48] Yeah, not just that. In my shit, you are a black man in America. A girl was found in your trunk. I don't give a fuck if I'm 85 years old. I still have an inkling.

Speaker 1:
[36:57] And you made a song that said, I'm going to kill her and put her in the trunk. And then you made another song that said, I don't want to hear this from this.

Speaker 7:
[37:06] Hey, hey, then I'm talking to the Crooked Cops, then.

Speaker 1:
[37:10] I'm talking to the Vic Mackies of the world.

Speaker 3:
[37:14] Just the other time we said we don't fuck with the lyrics being used against.

Speaker 4:
[37:17] Right. And on top of the fact that I feel like if you think like, damn, I might get away with, okay, the body been there as long as decomposed. These niggas get on TV and say he's not a person of interest. Yes, you would believe that.

Speaker 3:
[37:29] They do that to disarm you.

Speaker 6:
[37:30] Right, and it works, it works. They do it because it works.

Speaker 2:
[37:32] But why would you want to give someone an extra year to bleach the shit out of their fucking crib?

Speaker 3:
[37:36] No, because then when you go bleach it, we're going to come back and we got to bleach it.

Speaker 4:
[37:39] Because we already knew what it was before you got there.

Speaker 3:
[37:41] I don't think that that nigga never put his guard down for a second. I don't think, how could you, my?

Speaker 8:
[37:46] Then you ain't lose, then you don't lose nothing.

Speaker 4:
[37:47] Ain't he young, ain't he young?

Speaker 8:
[37:49] Yeah, he's 21. When they kick your door and the whole thing smell like Clorox. Then I got you. That's the thing. Yeah, I'm with you. I'm with you.

Speaker 3:
[37:56] I don't ever think that that allowed him to let his guard down. If he got any sense, fuck out of here. I'm always going to think I'm a suspect of a girl being found in my trunk.

Speaker 8:
[38:07] Especially if I put it in.

Speaker 3:
[38:10] If I did it or I didn't do it, I'm never going to not think I'm not a suspect.

Speaker 1:
[38:14] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[38:15] Fuck out of here. Black man.

Speaker 1:
[38:17] I'm trying to find a note from his lawyer.

Speaker 2:
[38:21] His lawyer saying he didn't do it.

Speaker 3:
[38:25] I don't want to convict the boy.

Speaker 4:
[38:26] I feel bad for him. That must be hard to watch.

Speaker 1:
[38:29] David's attorneys, Blair Burke, Marilyn Badarski and Regina Peter issued a statement. Let us be clear. The actual evidence in this case will show that David Berg did not murder Celeste Rivas Hernandez and he was not the cause of her death. There has been no indictment returned by any grand jury in this case, no criminal complaint filed. David has only been detained under suspicion. We will vigorously defend David's innocence. See, this reads like he's guilty to me.

Speaker 8:
[38:57] Yeah, because that first sentence you said.

Speaker 2:
[38:59] Was it the cause of her death?

Speaker 8:
[39:01] They didn't say he don't know nothing about it. They didn't say he didn't order it.

Speaker 1:
[39:03] He didn't do it.

Speaker 8:
[39:04] They just said he didn't physically put her in that truck. He's not the cause of death.

Speaker 3:
[39:09] I read that something totally different.

Speaker 1:
[39:10] That's what I picked up too, Marc. That's what I picked up.

Speaker 8:
[39:12] What did you hear?

Speaker 3:
[39:13] Cause of death. If I paid somebody to kill you, I caused your death. If I had any inkling in putting you in a coffin, I caused your death. I'm not looking at it like that. I don't want to be insensitive, so I'll keep some of my opinions to myself. I think this is going to play out differently. I think that any person with some sense, cause we're making it seem like he's some mastermind, if you're a mastermind, my, you don't put the girl in your trunk.

Speaker 8:
[39:37] But that's what sometimes people do, so they can say, if I were going to kill her, why would I put her in my trunk?

Speaker 3:
[39:43] Which makes you not be the mastermind, that say you are.

Speaker 8:
[39:46] Yeah. I think he's not a mastermind, but I think people overthink things. You know what I mean? What I'm asking you, do you think he did it?

Speaker 3:
[39:51] I don't know, and I don't want to convict this innocent kid, I mean, innocent, until proven guilty, young man, of something that he may or may not have done. We watch enough TV, we watch enough docs, we watch enough shit, we all just finished watching DTF St. Louis, and every episode, we thought somebody else did that shit. So I don't want to do that. Let me just say, I don't know if he did it. But I haven't seen the episode.

Speaker 8:
[40:15] I don't know if he did it either. I only know him from his song, Romantic Homicide.

Speaker 3:
[40:20] I don't want to convict this kid. Do you think he knows something about what happened? I don't know. You think there's a chance, hold on, hold on, hold on. You think there's a chance that he's completely oblivious to what happened to her and how she ended up in that trunk? A chance? Absolutely. Okay.

Speaker 4:
[40:36] You're trolling, bro. The song about, the song, the songs, the morbid songs, the dead body in the Tesla.

Speaker 2:
[40:44] The being 21 and dating a 14 year old.

Speaker 4:
[40:46] Yeah, just.

Speaker 2:
[40:47] Let's start with that.

Speaker 1:
[40:48] The cell phone.

Speaker 8:
[40:49] With the matching tattoos.

Speaker 1:
[40:49] The cell phone pings.

Speaker 2:
[40:51] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[40:52] The shh tattoos.

Speaker 4:
[40:53] Because, again, I don't know, I don't know nothing about those cell phone pings. It speaks to his character because he is willing to date somebody that he has no business dating. That's what we know, right? That is true. Right, so it's like you already know that he's on some type of bullshit because that's a character, that's a character thing right there, right?

Speaker 2:
[41:09] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[41:09] I agree with that.

Speaker 1:
[41:11] Yeah, man.

Speaker 2:
[41:12] Rest in peace, Celeste, again.

Speaker 4:
[41:14] Rest in peace. Yeah, rest in peace. That's up, man.

Speaker 1:
[41:17] Justice is served.

Speaker 4:
[41:17] Yeah, you just in love with some on TikTok, end up with him and he kills you. That's terrible. And I hope it's a lesson for they need to tell because these little kids, they on Roblox and shit, talking to these people who think it's a kid and it's not, and it's a devil. Must be grown-ass, man. These kind of stories need to be shared in schools and shit. These kids need to notice how this shit go. That person that's so sweet to you online is not going to be nice when you get there, and it's not going to look like what you think it is ever.

Speaker 2:
[41:41] Yeah, true. True.

Speaker 1:
[41:43] Well said, Mona.

Speaker 2:
[41:44] Indeed.

Speaker 8:
[41:46] Always.

Speaker 1:
[41:46] You did good.

Speaker 4:
[41:47] So poetic.

Speaker 2:
[41:47] Let's hope they find justice for that girl.

Speaker 4:
[41:49] Yeah, really.

Speaker 8:
[41:50] And they find the real killers?

Speaker 4:
[41:52] Yes.

Speaker 1:
[41:53] If anybody or anyone has had body dust in the trunk, you go into jail for the next four years while they figure it out.

Speaker 10:
[42:02] While they figure it out, she's going to be sitting there.

Speaker 8:
[42:04] That's a fact.

Speaker 3:
[42:04] That's usually how it goes, yes.

Speaker 8:
[42:07] I appreciate the thoroughness, though.

Speaker 1:
[42:10] Marc, I know you was talking about you and your wife going to a comedy show. Did you see Dave Chappelle's? Oh, I did. Dave Chappelle's.

Speaker 8:
[42:19] Is it your interview?

Speaker 2:
[42:20] I love this.

Speaker 8:
[42:21] I disagree with so much of it.

Speaker 4:
[42:23] I love David.

Speaker 2:
[42:24] Yeah, I thought he got it right. I just love the intentionality of Dave Chappelle. That's what the first thing that really drew me to the conversation, the first thing I pulled from the conversation, rather, is even with the Saudi shit, he wasn't just willy-nilly doing shit because they offered him a bag, even though I'm sure they offered him a great bag. It seems like he had intent on why he went there and could explain it, which a lot of people can't. They just go pick up their bag.

Speaker 3:
[42:48] They try to trip them up a lot of times, and I think they try to catch them on these aha, gotcha moments, and it just never works with him because he's just so articulate, and to Parks' point, he makes sense when he says what he says.

Speaker 1:
[43:01] Well, let me play it clear.

Speaker 2:
[43:02] Go ahead.

Speaker 14:
[43:03] Make it clear that they believe that the Saudis killed Jamal Khashoggi and the embassy in Turkey. You knew that when you went, right?

Speaker 9:
[43:10] Oh, absolutely, I should tell you.

Speaker 14:
[43:13] You had no qualms?

Speaker 9:
[43:14] I won't say that. They asked me to go years before that, and I said no for that very reason. Since that time, the United States of Government does business with the Saudis. Netflix does business with the Saudis. Everyone lives. The Saudis finance tons of movies. All these, I know I see them financing boxing matches and all these things, and none of these things were an issue until I went there. Now why is that? As soon as a black man can make money off the plantation, they're trying to tell you that the money is dirty. Well, okay, I'll go home and spend the money with actual slave owners on it. Where is this clean money you're talking about?

Speaker 14:
[43:52] But you said you hesitated for years to go, the years you didn't go, so what made the difference for you?

Speaker 9:
[43:56] Time. Time and circumstance. Time and the wheels of commerce kept turning.

Speaker 1:
[44:02] I love journalism.

Speaker 9:
[44:04] If you want to be that pure about money, then stop driving your car, stop eating, don't use your cell phone. Everything is tethered to something that's just terrible. And I can make a million excuses or reasons to deprive that crowd of that show. But man, when I was standing in front of them, I feel like I did the right thing.

Speaker 4:
[44:23] I mean, I...

Speaker 2:
[44:24] No, no, no, no, no, no, Joe Budden.

Speaker 4:
[44:26] I...

Speaker 11:
[44:27] All right.

Speaker 4:
[44:28] I felt like, like, I think that when, like I disagree with you, you say you like journalists, I feel like I shouldn't know how you feel about a topic when you ask the the questions. Like I know that you disapprove of him doing that. She was just a little spicy for me. Like when she leans in, it's like, well, if you, it's like, relax bitch, everybody.

Speaker 11:
[44:47] You know what I mean?

Speaker 4:
[44:48] Yeah, I don't enjoy that.

Speaker 2:
[44:49] Maybe that came across, but in the conversation. Dude sounded like a Dave Chappelle fan.

Speaker 8:
[44:55] She was a fan to me, yeah. And I thought it was a fair question, because there has to be a logical consistency. If he's saying, I didn't go initially because they killed Jamal Khashoggi, and I had a principal reason not to go, then I think it's reasonable follow up to say, well, what changed? If you didn't go because they were like this, and they're still like this, then why'd you go? And I actually didn't think he gave a clear answer to that. He said time and the wheels of commerce. What does that mean?

Speaker 3:
[45:20] It means that if you are judging me, or if I see all of these things around me, and it goes to some of your capitalistic ideology. Dog, if we see all of these things happening, and I'm one man, I can't change all of this shit. So if it's still happening, and the people that are going to judge me are over there fucking with them, and you fucking with them, and you fucking with them, and you fucking with them, and y'all all getting money, and I try to stand on this one principle at this point in time, then what the fuck am I really changing standing on this principle? Even though the principle was mine, it could have potentially changed over a period of time to say, yo dog, y'all is all over there fucking with the devil, so now y'all going to judge me for fucking with the devil too? But your principle is your own, so if you don't want to fuck with the devil, you don't have to. Nobody else should be able to change that. If I say I'm not going over there because I don't agree with what they're doing, that's fucking with the devil. That's on him. And everybody in the room say, well, we going over there, if I took that stance, go over there. And I should be able to say, all right, well, y'all do your thing. I'm still over here. I agree. And he should also be able to change his mind based on time and circumstance to now say, I thought this way back then, I'm going to go fuck with him today.

Speaker 2:
[46:38] Also, outside of this clip, because I know we're slaves to clip culture, he told another story in the same conversation about how he went over there and they gave him a list of shit that he couldn't talk about. And his entire set was the shit he couldn't talk about. And all the other comedians and journalists or whoever was in the audience were happy and praising and asking him, how can you go and just say shit? And he's like, I just say shit. So what would you say to maybe helping people over there by being him and expressing himself? Because fuck the commerce part. You gotta get your money.

Speaker 8:
[47:12] So I mean, it's a couple pieces to it for me. Again, I agree with saying, look, you have a right to change your mind. I didn't get a sense that he changed his mind on the principle. What it hurt him say was, everybody else is still fucking with him. I'm not going to stay here on this island by myself. I'm not going to be the only one not doing it. Again, to Ice's point, to me, if it's your principle, it's your principle. If it's not, that's cool. Again, I've never demanded that people go to Saudi Arabia. I just think it's an unprincipled choice given what they've done. And to be clear, my issue isn't people performing in Saudi Arabia. It's performing for the Saudi Arabian government, which I think is a very different thing. And it gets very complicated. Those two things blend together when the government, the state and the people making the business decisions are all kind of the same group and the same family.

Speaker 2:
[47:58] Yeah, yeah, but what about my question?

Speaker 8:
[47:59] No, no, I am.

Speaker 1:
[48:00] There were just, there were two, there was, but also even in what you just said, what I heard, where he changed his mind, even in what you said.

Speaker 8:
[48:09] Yeah, but he didn't change his mind about the principal. He changed his mind about whether he should go or not.

Speaker 1:
[48:13] Yeah, but sometimes, sometimes, sometimes you could realize that you've been standing on a non-existent virtue for however many years and change your position.

Speaker 8:
[48:22] That is true.

Speaker 1:
[48:23] That would be him changing his mind, no.

Speaker 8:
[48:25] He definitely changed his mind, I'm saying, but he didn't change his mind. He still thinks the government killed the journalists. He still thinks it's wrong to support them. What I heard him say was, and maybe I heard it differently than y'all, what I heard him say was, there's no clean money. I stood here trying to stand on this principle, but everybody else, including people who were saying Saudi ain't shit, is now doing business with Saudi. The alternatives aren't any cleaner. If I stand here on this virtue of going to Saudi Arabia, of not going to Saudi Arabia, and I spend it here in the United States, like you said, I'm spending it with slave owners.

Speaker 3:
[48:59] Yeah, so under those same principles, I shouldn't do comedy in the United States. If we really rock it on a principled standpoint, I shouldn't do comedy nowhere around the world, because most of the governments and the powers that be around the world are tied to dirty shit.

Speaker 1:
[49:14] Well, that's Marc's point and that's many people's point in versus for.

Speaker 3:
[49:20] I know. So when he said, yo dog, if I'm going to stand on this principle and I'm going to take the money that they gave me and come home and spend the same American green money that got slave owners tattooed on our dollars, then that's a contradiction too. So based on this principle, I've come to a realization that ain't no way I could do comedy at that don't have no dirty shit tied to it.

Speaker 8:
[49:44] I'm with you. Again, I'm not disputing that point. I don't agree with him, but that's not the point I'm making. Joe pointed out the point I'm making, which was the in versus to. Again, if somebody said, look, I'm not performing in the United States because they continue to do X, Y, and Z, I'm cool with that. I don't have an issue with that. I think that's a principle position to take. You can't escape capitalism inside of capitalism, so I'm not asking people to be perfect or to not deal with money that has blood on its hands. But if somebody came here and said, I'm going to come at the behest of the Trump administration, I'm going to perform for Donald Trump or I'm going to get paid by the Trump, to me, that's a slightly different thing. And I think the problem is the Saudi government, the Saudi family, the people who are financing these boxing matches and things like this, they're all the same mix. So it's harder to disentangle that. Now once he's there, to Parks' question, I'm a huge fan of Dave Chappelle and I admire his courage and I admire what he was willing to do and what he was willing to talk about, even if I disagree with it, because it was the trans thing that I was actually talking about when I said I disagree with him, not at this point. I think that's amazing, I think he is opening up space and opening up ground for other things to happen. Now some of it is he can get that off because he's Dave Chappelle. And the 10th guy who comes out there because that may find himself in prison. So I'm not sure if that will actually work for other people other than Dave Chappelle, but it's still a necessary thing. If he went there and followed the list, I would have lost respect for him. But I would not expect Dave Chappelle to follow the list. I would expect Dave Chappelle to do exactly what he did, which is be courageous and brilliant.

Speaker 1:
[51:08] But this is my point, and I'm going back to a convo that we maybe had on Patreon, not to rehash it, but this was my point when y'all were having a discussion about your kid being the brightest in the class, and you were like, no, I'm leaving my kid there. And I'm like, okay, that can't be a reasonable expectation for other people. If somebody is coming to Dave Chappelle with 3000X, what he normally makes, most people are going to say, oh, once in a lifetime shot, I'm grabbing this money to go put it in a trust fund for my kid or go to take care of my family. Like, who is walking away from that?

Speaker 3:
[51:43] See, I want to take the money out. I want to take the money out. I don't think you can take the money out. I want to take the money out because it still serves a greater good to the point that you were making when we brought up the kid on the Patreon conversation. It serves a greater good to have your kid be promoted and possibly achieve greater things. So Dave Chappelle went over there against this regime and said a whole bunch of shit he wasn't supposed to say. That is potentially clearing the path. And it's also putting gems over there that you could have never put over there without being persecuted.

Speaker 8:
[52:12] Here's my issue. I think that that's potentially a thing that could happen. Right. And I think it's potentially, there's value in saying, look, I'm going to take this one shot and make the most of it. Right. I can change the world with this money that I got from this bag. If no offense to Mona, I'm only saying this because you're not Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 1:
[52:33] Offend Mona.

Speaker 8:
[52:35] I love Mona. I'm saying if you went over there and took the bag, I wouldn't have been out here protesting you. Rami Youssef in his special said I did not go. I stood my ground. I absolutely refused to go to Saudi Arabia. He said the main reason was they didn't invite me. He's like I would have fucking with. So I get it. But Dave Chappelle is Dave Chappelle. This is the guy who walked off of his own set, left all that money to stand on a principle. So I have an expectation of Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 1:
[53:09] I understand that.

Speaker 8:
[53:12] So I'm not talking about an everyday person.

Speaker 2:
[53:13] In any other situation, if someone got paid a massive bag to go in front of a totalitarian fucking regime and rip them apart, we would champion that.

Speaker 8:
[53:23] Stand in the face.

Speaker 2:
[53:24] According to his, he took the list of show you can't say and that was his entire set. And I'll take him at face value.

Speaker 8:
[53:30] Let me ask.

Speaker 2:
[53:30] So in any other situation, we would champion.

Speaker 8:
[53:32] Let me clear that up because I think that's an important distinction. Their list, it wasn't a Trump list, like don't say stuff about us. It was a, these are values and issue sex, homosexuality. This was not a do not say. He didn't, we saw that special. He didn't tear the Saudi Arabian government. If he did that, I'd be standing.

Speaker 2:
[53:50] Where did we see that special?

Speaker 1:
[53:51] I don't know. I didn't see that special.

Speaker 4:
[53:53] That's the one with the bird. That's the one with the bird on his arm, right? Yeah. That's the same show.

Speaker 3:
[53:57] Do we know that's the same show?

Speaker 4:
[53:59] I don't know.

Speaker 8:
[53:59] I don't think he did two shows in Saudi Arabia.

Speaker 3:
[54:00] No, I'm saying.

Speaker 4:
[54:01] That's the show. When he has the eagle, he releases it. That's the Saudi show.

Speaker 8:
[54:05] Am I mistaken?

Speaker 2:
[54:06] Oh, maybe. I don't know.

Speaker 8:
[54:08] I thought that was the one that we came up here and talked about and said we thought.

Speaker 4:
[54:10] Say shit like you know it's a lie.

Speaker 8:
[54:13] I could be wrong on this.

Speaker 1:
[54:14] I never assumed that the broadcast is the exact same show as the last show ever.

Speaker 8:
[54:19] Okay.

Speaker 1:
[54:20] So I don't know what show they got.

Speaker 8:
[54:21] Okay. Fair enough. Let's assume that it's not then. I'll take the worst case scenario and let's assume that what I'm saying is completely wrong. If he went out there, I don't think I am, but let's assume it is for everybody's sake. If he went out there and tore apart the Saudi Arabian government, then I have a very different position. Then if he goes out there and violates their free speech restrictions around sexuality, around drugs, around alcohol, around...

Speaker 2:
[54:47] Even if it's still just that, you would not praise that?

Speaker 8:
[54:51] Not if he's doing it while performing for... If he had done that during Apartheid South Africa, would we say that's okay because he went against their free speech laws? We'd probably say no, because you shouldn't support Apartheid South Africa and Apartheid government.

Speaker 2:
[55:04] I think I could still find some level of happiness, or not happiness.

Speaker 8:
[55:11] Can I have the question? I think for me, that's the distinction. I'm happy he did that part of it. But if an artist is performing Jim Crow, if an artist is performing Apartheid South Africa, then I'm saying, wait, there's a call not to do that. If Dave Chappelle says, look, I don't respect that call, cool. Again, for me, it's the pivot. If Dave Chappelle said five years ago, look, they killed Jamal Khashoggi, but no money is clean, I'm good with it. I'm going to do it because I think it's the right thing to do, and then later on he does it, I might disagree with him, but I wouldn't be having this conversation. To me, he made a principle, said what his principle was, said why he wasn't going, and then he did it. For me, and his answer was, everyone else is doing it and no money is clean. For me, that's not a good enough answer, but that's just my personal preference. I'm not castigating him for it. My issue with Dave Chappelle that's more deep, I think was the transform.

Speaker 1:
[56:03] I'm all the way with you on the trans shit. I don't really get what he was talking about. It reminded me of my Andrew Reese commentary and then seeing what other people were doing and coming in here and saying, oh shit, I didn't know that I was being complicit in that. It was kind of the same thing.

Speaker 8:
[56:19] That's the thing that I actually took issue with. Again, I'm not out here like, fuck Dave Chappelle for going to Saudi Arabia. I disagree with it because I happen to stand in solidarity with certain political movements and say that that's not the right choice. But I'm not boycotting Dave Chappelle. I'm not criticizing Dave Chappelle for that. I saw a pivot that didn't match up to me, right? But for me, the decision when he says, I am sad or frustrated at Republicans for weaponizing my jokes. He's basically saying, I made these trans jokes. And now they're making these jokes and they're using them in ways.

Speaker 3:
[56:54] As a spokesperson for those.

Speaker 8:
[56:55] And making them harmful. We talk about Lauren Boebert, like taking picture with them. All this shit. I'm like, what did you think was going to happen?

Speaker 4:
[57:01] What the did you think? Yeah, that was like.

Speaker 8:
[57:02] That's the part that I was like, come on. Like, and I don't think he's being dishonest. I just think.

Speaker 4:
[57:07] How do you not think that that's like a, what you think would happen is like, you're on this platform. We have platforms, just a little piece of what he has.

Speaker 3:
[57:15] We have a platform.

Speaker 4:
[57:15] And if we came out and right now we make certain jokes, we decide to talk about disabled people. Motherfuckers might spin off that and that might be a conversation on Twitter for three days. We know that.

Speaker 3:
[57:25] No.

Speaker 4:
[57:26] We know that to be true.

Speaker 3:
[57:27] So if Joe came in, so prime example, we came in here and we talked about how Donald Trump, even though none of us cared for Donald Trump, was still putting on a master class in his campaign. We talked about that. They took that and spun that and said that we were advocating for Donald Trump.

Speaker 1:
[57:48] Yeah, now they got me on fucking MAGA list on Instagram.

Speaker 3:
[57:51] So that's my point. So you can't say that. What did you think was gonna happen? We were just sitting in here talking about an objective observation based on Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and how they were running their campaigns. We never said we were.

Speaker 8:
[58:06] That's a different. No, let me finish. Let me finish.

Speaker 3:
[58:10] So we're not saying that Dave Chappelle is speaking on whatever he's speaking on and them now taking him, making him the poster child or the token boy for that objective. I don't think that that's a what did you think would happen? Because again, we came in here and talked about how Kamala dropped the ball on some of the stuff that she was doing to reach us.

Speaker 2:
[58:27] In fairness, I do think it's weird to put the same responsibility socially on comedians as we do lawmakers. Like that should not be the same.

Speaker 8:
[58:35] It's not, but I agree with the accidentally propagandizing thing.

Speaker 4:
[58:41] Platforms come with responsibility. Platforms come with responsibility in my opinion.

Speaker 8:
[58:46] I'm sorry. We cut them off, I think.

Speaker 3:
[58:48] I was just saying, you said that that was possibly the same show, right?

Speaker 8:
[58:51] The one you...

Speaker 3:
[58:52] Could this just be a case of, hey, I'm in bed with Netflix. Netflix is in bed with them. This is just big business happening.

Speaker 8:
[58:59] I mean, I think that's always a place.

Speaker 3:
[59:00] And that's what it just sounds like. Before, it wasn't the case.

Speaker 9:
[59:03] Now, I'm in bed with them.

Speaker 3:
[59:04] They're in bed with this group over here. All right, let's play ball. And I'm playing ball.

Speaker 8:
[59:10] I want to give Dave credit for being more thoughtful and principled than that. I think that's a, I think that, no, no, I'm not disagreeing with you.

Speaker 3:
[59:17] I give everybody credit until the zeros get long enough.

Speaker 8:
[59:20] I think there's a lot of factors. And I think sometimes even how you think about something changes when there's the cash incentive. But I think Dave Chappelle is generally principled. Again, when I disagree with Dave Chappelle, I just disagree with him. I don't think he has some secret play. I think Ish, with the point you were just making, I think the difference is, we made a political point that then gets used in ways that we didn't anticipate for it to be used. That could happen to anybody. Dave Chappelle was making remarks that in some ways were being used exactly how he said them. Some of his jokes, I'll give you an example. When you keep talking about a trans woman's penis, and when you keep making jokes that mock the legitimacy of trans identity, regardless of what anybody here feels about trans folk, and then you have a Republican say, Dave Chappelle agrees with me that there's only two genders, and Dave Chappelle agrees with me that that's not really a woman. That's not a leap. That's not the, my words are being, the jokes themselves were weapons. Even the joke he made about performing in Saudi Arabia in his last comedy special that we saw on Netflix. The joke, I forget what happens to the trans woman in this joke. I can't remember the joke now. But his jokes, it's not a huge leap from his jokes to how people are talking about his jokes. I think his jokes are trans antagonistic and they're transphobic. And so when they get used by transphobic Republicans, I don't think it's fair to say they use it in ways I didn't. And the thing is, I think Dave may actually not be, he may actually respect trans identity in ways his jokes don't suggest. He may not be exactly politically aligned with the Republicans, but his jokes don't suggest that. Whereas up here, to use your language, we're making an objective claim that Kamala ran a bad campaign. That doesn't mean we hate Kamala Harris. It doesn't mean we, so if a Republican then uses that, that's different to me.

Speaker 4:
[61:10] It is, it's solely different.

Speaker 1:
[61:11] Yeah, big dog, big dog. We got to draw. It's the weekend.

Speaker 2:
[61:16] And shout out to him for his public radio shit that he's doing in Ohio. I think that's dope.

Speaker 7:
[61:20] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[61:21] That was the point of this whole interview and I think that's dope. Public radio is important.

Speaker 7:
[61:25] He won't be jailed.

Speaker 2:
[61:28] I'd love to go to Ohio too.

Speaker 7:
[61:30] I'll tell you one person who's not going to be jailed.

Speaker 8:
[61:36] That's why I like Dave Chappelle. Dave likes criticism. Like he said in the interview, he said, I don't mind if people disagree with me. Dave Chappelle and I agree on like 95% of things and it's all love. When I've seen him, it's always been love and support.

Speaker 7:
[61:46] It's all love.

Speaker 11:
[61:48] Until it ain't.

Speaker 8:
[61:49] And David's Muslim.

Speaker 7:
[61:50] That's all. We're going to need more than that. Hey, you're going to need more than the mob to clean up that mess. And David's Muslim.

Speaker 1:
[62:03] Hey, I'm going to kick your back in for 35 minutes.

Speaker 7:
[62:07] And hey, my Muslim brother.

Speaker 3:
[62:10] On a Muslim principle and ideal.

Speaker 8:
[62:14] I didn't kick his back. I didn't kick his back.

Speaker 4:
[62:15] No, you didn't. And I don't know.

Speaker 1:
[62:16] I just want weekend Marc back, man. I don't want to fight for trans rights today.

Speaker 13:
[62:21] I don't like that.

Speaker 8:
[62:22] I want to fight for trans rights every day, Joe.

Speaker 1:
[62:24] I know, man.

Speaker 7:
[62:25] But come on.

Speaker 8:
[62:25] And everyone's right.

Speaker 7:
[62:26] It's Saturday, man.

Speaker 8:
[62:28] So, that's fine. We'll come back. Can we talk about Bow Wow or something?

Speaker 10:
[62:32] That's probably what you want to do.

Speaker 8:
[62:33] That's probably what Joe Biden wants to talk about. Bow Wow or some shit.

Speaker 1:
[62:35] Yes, exactly who I want to talk about. Bow Wow.

Speaker 3:
[62:39] You jealous?

Speaker 1:
[62:40] Our Eskimo brother.

Speaker 3:
[62:42] Our.

Speaker 8:
[62:43] Did you say our?

Speaker 1:
[62:44] Yes. Oh, yeah. No. It ain't just.

Speaker 8:
[62:51] Ice, Mona?

Speaker 4:
[62:52] I haven't been able to see.

Speaker 5:
[62:53] Marc, you think Bow Wow can slide something you slid? Like, why do you think he hasn't?

Speaker 7:
[62:57] Yeah, I'm confused. What are you implying, Marc?

Speaker 8:
[63:00] Let me be very clear about Bow Wow.

Speaker 2:
[63:02] Let's get to Bow Wow after.

Speaker 8:
[63:04] Okay, sure. I'll say my Bow Wow thought.

Speaker 7:
[63:08] I better be respectful. That's how you're sounding.

Speaker 3:
[63:10] Change your tone.

Speaker 8:
[63:12] Change your tone.

Speaker 1:
[63:14] Take off your political tone when you're talking to Bow Wow.

Speaker 8:
[63:16] No, it's the utmost respectful Bow Wow. It's not a Bow Wow pen.

Speaker 3:
[63:19] Yo, his name is Mr. Mose.

Speaker 1:
[63:21] From now on, one of you.

Speaker 6:
[63:22] He ain't Bow Wow.

Speaker 8:
[63:23] No, it's not Bow Wow. We love Bow Wow beer. No. Bow Wow's jersey is in the rafters. It ain't no disrespect.

Speaker 4:
[63:30] What type of jersey? What type of rafters?

Speaker 8:
[63:32] Two rafters.

Speaker 4:
[63:32] Special Olympics.

Speaker 8:
[63:33] And women.

Speaker 2:
[63:34] You bugging. I think we'll get to it. Yeah, we'll get to it.

Speaker 1:
[63:36] And now it's time for my favorite part of the show.

Speaker 5:
[63:41] Price Picks. Oh my God. It's driving me crazy with this outrage about just shit. We got to kill everybody's shit. What day do we get to not care what our brother's going through?

Speaker 8:
[64:01] When we're all free, Joe.

Speaker 7:
[64:02] We're never going to be all free, hardly.

Speaker 4:
[64:04] I didn't get to say anything.

Speaker 13:
[64:06] Jesus.

Speaker 1:
[64:07] Hey, I'm not fighting for no rights till Wednesday now. You got to schedule an appointment with me. Next Wednesday, I'm fighting for rights. I'll protest.

Speaker 5:
[64:19] Enough of this good guy.

Speaker 6:
[64:20] Shit on a weekend.

Speaker 1:
[64:22] Hot weekend.

Speaker 4:
[64:23] That's not even good guy shit.

Speaker 1:
[64:25] Mark too good of a guy with all this fucking outrage. be cool sometimes.

Speaker 6:
[64:31] Just chill.

Speaker 1:
[64:32] I want to catch a vibe. This bitch is over.

Speaker 7:
[64:35] Come on, man.

Speaker 4:
[64:37] Catch a vibe.

Speaker 1:
[64:38] Yeah, I need a quarter. What's the alo shit, everybody? The quarter is in, Mark.

Speaker 8:
[64:44] Yo, you give me crazy stories and then be like, why are you talking about this? You gave me David murdering people, Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 7:
[64:51] I didn't give you that.

Speaker 1:
[64:51] Rest in peace, Celeste.

Speaker 8:
[64:53] Rest in peace, Celeste. How did we get to David?

Speaker 1:
[64:56] Because the cops took 95 years to lock him up.

Speaker 7:
[65:00] That's true.

Speaker 1:
[65:00] God damn it. What happened?

Speaker 8:
[65:05] Let's get to our favorite part of the show.

Speaker 1:
[65:06] Let's do that. Let's do that, please.

Speaker 8:
[65:08] David treated me right.

Speaker 1:
[65:10] It's a ride for a black mother. I just don't, I gotta see more on this. I just don't know that David did that.

Speaker 10:
[65:17] We've seen so much TV.

Speaker 1:
[65:20] That's why we love him.

Speaker 3:
[65:21] We've seen too much shit. We've seen a lot of shit. And you advocate for innocent people. I'm not saying he's innocent, but.

Speaker 8:
[65:29] I work on the Innocence Project.

Speaker 3:
[65:31] You've seen some shit.

Speaker 4:
[65:31] Yes, that not innocent.

Speaker 10:
[65:33] How about I give you one, two, three, six?

Speaker 3:
[65:35] No, we're not taking that one.

Speaker 8:
[65:36] Night pass, 88 pass, right?

Speaker 1:
[65:40] The exact that criminalized the Innocence Project come get right off.

Speaker 3:
[65:44] And that's why the investigation gotta be right.

Speaker 4:
[65:46] Stop, this raw ass was okay with hanging out with a 8th grader.

Speaker 8:
[65:48] He deserves due process and he might not have done it.

Speaker 3:
[65:51] He deserves due process.

Speaker 8:
[65:52] I ain't just saying stand up.

Speaker 5:
[65:53] Yo, lock him up just for the trunk being dirty with that.

Speaker 4:
[65:57] And the fact that he was a 8th grader.

Speaker 8:
[65:59] You ain't ever walk up with somebody in your trunk while you were waiting on the cheese?

Speaker 1:
[66:02] No, I'm telling you, these new hip hop kids is creative on the murder side. Like David and fucking YMW.

Speaker 6:
[66:12] Yeah, man.

Speaker 4:
[66:14] That's a kinky ass story too. For real, them young different.

Speaker 1:
[66:17] That shit was a slap though.

Speaker 4:
[66:18] And they put it in the songs, no, wasn't it?

Speaker 1:
[66:20] That was a slap.

Speaker 4:
[66:20] Oh my God, now you wanna make a song about killing your besties.

Speaker 6:
[66:23] That's how you do it.

Speaker 4:
[66:25] Shit, that's a fucking good drawing.

Speaker 1:
[66:27] That was a good record.

Speaker 7:
[66:28] That was awesome.

Speaker 1:
[66:29] I'm sorry that he did that. That's a piece to do.

Speaker 4:
[66:31] Even the dead bestie family liked that song.

Speaker 1:
[66:33] Yep. That song was easy.

Speaker 8:
[66:36] And he played it in the replay.

Speaker 4:
[66:36] It was good classics, boy. And jail's not doing well, that boy is ugly. Jail makes certain people ugly because Tay K is very ugly.

Speaker 9:
[66:45] He another one had to say that.

Speaker 1:
[66:46] I wouldn't say nothing about Tay K. He's beautiful to me.

Speaker 3:
[66:48] No, no, no, you can say that one. You can say it. You can say that one. You can say that one.

Speaker 4:
[66:52] Tay K is never coming home.

Speaker 1:
[66:54] Why y'all think that people that's never coming home don't have friends?

Speaker 8:
[66:57] And phones.

Speaker 1:
[66:57] And people that love them.

Speaker 4:
[66:58] Please.

Speaker 1:
[66:59] I never understand that one.

Speaker 4:
[67:00] Because if their friends were busy, they would be writing them niggas letters. They don't have no friends. You lose friends third year. Everybody knows that.

Speaker 1:
[67:05] Tay K, you are gorgeous, nigga. Don't let them tell you.

Speaker 4:
[67:09] Tay K is not aging well and neither is YF and Milly. They look bad.

Speaker 1:
[67:13] Some of these kids, I believe what the reports say. Tay K will come kill this whole fucking city.

Speaker 4:
[67:18] Tay K never had a chance.

Speaker 1:
[67:19] Go get a cup of coffee.

Speaker 4:
[67:20] In reality, he never had a chance to kill two gang bangers. He never had a fucking chance. That's the truth. You're right. That's really the truth. He never had a chance to fucking grow up and do nothing right. His picture is this nigga. He's four years old throwing the set up. His grandma behind him throwing the set up.

Speaker 3:
[67:36] So that means the set is still outside.

Speaker 1:
[67:37] That mean he made bad decisions before.

Speaker 3:
[67:39] Look, that mean the set is still outside.

Speaker 4:
[67:41] Man, if anybody don't like what I said about Tay K, come up here, me and Joey right here.

Speaker 8:
[67:45] Not up here. Come up here when they doing the rewind. And you don't need to move to Jersey, need to be talking this kind of shit.

Speaker 6:
[67:54] And the JBP will duck no wreck.

Speaker 4:
[67:56] You got a problem with what I said. You come holla at me and my OG Joe Budden.

Speaker 3:
[68:00] Hey, catch them when they doing the rewind.

Speaker 8:
[68:02] Right, yes. Not on the show, dude.

Speaker 3:
[68:05] Not on the show, Davey. Yo, you are the. I promise you, you move to New Jersey and you will be in Newark someway and call me and be like, yo, you know some name?

Speaker 10:
[68:15] Alright, yo, I'm on my way, yo.

Speaker 8:
[68:17] No, you wouldn't be on your way.

Speaker 10:
[68:19] I'll be on the way calling 77.

Speaker 8:
[68:21] That's what I was about to say.

Speaker 3:
[68:23] Yo, you know such and such?

Speaker 10:
[68:24] Alright, call a right now and tell him stand the fuck down. I'm on my way over there.

Speaker 8:
[68:30] You crazy. Mona stay in Philly. He might need to stay in Philly.

Speaker 10:
[68:33] Yo, I don't trust put to be on your way.

Speaker 1:
[68:34] Alright, we're probably supposed to go.

Speaker 8:
[68:35] There we go.

Speaker 1:
[68:36] There we go. He's the ignorant, yo. We left Isha voicemail.

Speaker 4:
[68:41] Yes, it was so funny.

Speaker 1:
[68:42] He went to the bathroom and we called him and left him a voicemail.

Speaker 2:
[68:45] He was gone for a while, too.

Speaker 4:
[68:46] Yes, he was.

Speaker 1:
[68:47] At 50, you can't just go quick in the bathroom.

Speaker 4:
[68:50] He must go take a shit on the first floor.

Speaker 2:
[68:53] That's a good place to do it.

Speaker 1:
[68:55] Why are your handsome machines still so gay?

Speaker 4:
[68:58] You have reached the voicemail of Antwan.

Speaker 3:
[69:01] That's not what it said.

Speaker 7:
[69:02] Yes, that's exactly what it said.

Speaker 4:
[69:03] Press 1 to the voicemail. Press 1 to the voicemail.

Speaker 7:
[69:07] It was pretty tangy.

Speaker 3:
[69:09] It's not tangy.

Speaker 1:
[69:10] There's no manly way to say Antwan.

Speaker 6:
[69:13] There's no what the.

Speaker 1:
[69:17] We didn't name them.

Speaker 4:
[69:18] Who in the world right now in 2026 has a personalized voice?

Speaker 3:
[69:22] Nobody.

Speaker 4:
[69:23] My grandmom's voicemail says, you have reached 215.

Speaker 3:
[69:27] Yo, somebody that's run a successful business.

Speaker 10:
[69:29] I want to let them know who the fuck they've reached.

Speaker 3:
[69:33] They had a company name? It used to have a company name. I think I might have took it out.

Speaker 1:
[69:37] Well, put it back.

Speaker 4:
[69:38] Is the company Mr. Thousand Doors?

Speaker 1:
[69:40] Is the company named Antwan? No. You've reached Antwan's company name?

Speaker 4:
[69:43] You have reached the CEO of That's That Ish.

Speaker 1:
[69:47] So stupid, yo. That shit is gay. I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 4:
[69:50] The voicemail is crazy.

Speaker 1:
[69:53] Your voice on the voicemail. Check it too, hoping it's heat on it.

Speaker 8:
[69:55] Your voice on the voicemail, I ain't heard it.

Speaker 4:
[69:56] Because that one's always cleared up.

Speaker 5:
[69:58] My entire contact is only first and last.

Speaker 6:
[69:59] You can always leave a voicemail on this shit.

Speaker 4:
[70:01] It clears that shit. Most voicemails you've reached, they say, this voicemail box has been full, please call back. It's drawn back open since I know you.

Speaker 8:
[70:09] Thanks, Lani, for checking your messages. You can't do nothing.

Speaker 10:
[70:12] You really be reading your emails?

Speaker 4:
[70:14] You're one of the losers. Who does that? Losers do that.

Speaker 1:
[70:17] Pardon me. Voicemail open for business.

Speaker 3:
[70:19] Trying to be.

Speaker 1:
[70:20] Receiving some business calls. In case you want to book him.

Speaker 3:
[70:24] Oh, no, not that.

Speaker 1:
[70:25] In case you want to book him to jump out of a cake. In case they got that $450.

Speaker 4:
[70:32] It's a book-ish price.

Speaker 7:
[70:34] It's a book-ish price.

Speaker 3:
[70:36] No $450 meat.

Speaker 1:
[70:37] That's the price.

Speaker 3:
[70:38] You can't get no meat for no $450.

Speaker 4:
[70:41] Damn, the meat more than $450? Type of meat? Is that a power pack attached to it? $450 is a good check.

Speaker 3:
[70:49] For some meat?

Speaker 4:
[70:50] $450 in a plate. Get the fuck on. You crazy.

Speaker 10:
[70:52] I don't want your fucking macaroni and cheese.

Speaker 12:
[70:54] Oh, my God. You want to get your meat away for $450?

Speaker 8:
[70:58] I mean, this is a tough economy. But for $450, that's not the number. What's your number?

Speaker 6:
[71:04] That's a good question.

Speaker 8:
[71:05] What's the number?

Speaker 11:
[71:06] That goes for $275.

Speaker 3:
[71:09] You crazy.

Speaker 8:
[71:09] You can't say $450 too cheap and not tell us what the right number is.

Speaker 6:
[71:12] You go for free.

Speaker 8:
[71:13] What's the right number?

Speaker 3:
[71:14] You got to put me on arrows.

Speaker 4:
[71:17] You can get up for free. You pretty, but you get that dick up for free. Right. No cap. You give it up for free.

Speaker 3:
[71:23] If you giving your dick up for free, that's because you want to give it up. If you charging for the dick, it's somebody you may not want to give no dick to.

Speaker 8:
[71:29] What, $1,000 get it done?

Speaker 2:
[71:30] I never thought of it that way.

Speaker 8:
[71:31] What, $1,000 get it done?

Speaker 11:
[71:33] $2,000 get it done.

Speaker 8:
[71:34] You hear me? No. What, $5,000 get it done?

Speaker 1:
[71:37] He's such a bad bitch. No.

Speaker 8:
[71:41] He said $5,000 get it done, $1,000 get it done. That means $25,000 is his price.

Speaker 4:
[71:44] Seriously, if y'all were selling dick with a price.

Speaker 8:
[71:49] That his shit up.

Speaker 6:
[71:50] $3,100 and a flight.

Speaker 4:
[71:54] If y'all were selling dick, what would the price be, though, to somebody that you wouldn't normally have sex with? Not a man, but a woman that you're not attracted to. What would the price be?

Speaker 3:
[72:01] That's what we discussed.

Speaker 8:
[72:01] Again, it's a tough.

Speaker 4:
[72:02] Or some realistic shit. What would you take?

Speaker 3:
[72:04] Or some realistic shit.

Speaker 4:
[72:05] Or some realistic shit would you take? That's what we discussed. If you were single.

Speaker 1:
[72:08] Am I in a bind?

Speaker 4:
[72:10] Listen, you're not in a bind, but you're not a millionaire.

Speaker 1:
[72:13] Am I trying to sell in bulk?

Speaker 4:
[72:15] I'm selling in bulk. Listen, y'all are so ridiculous. Let me set all the steps.

Speaker 10:
[72:21] We've seen a lot of 70 million people out here.

Speaker 4:
[72:25] You're not in a bind, but you don't have a career, so you're out here just, you know, scratching the surviving, right? The woman is not like horribly unattractive, but she's not your type at all. And she's been trying for a while. What would you take? Minimum.

Speaker 3:
[72:42] If she's been trying for a while, I mean, I got leverage.

Speaker 6:
[72:45] Yeah, you got a little leverage, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[72:47] Do she got it?

Speaker 8:
[72:48] All y'all are for 500. They lying. I'm not with y'all. Y'all done did a whole lot worse for a whole lot less.

Speaker 4:
[72:55] Y'all be capping so bad. If I sat here and said that I wouldn't get a pussy up for five grand, will argue me down to the ground.

Speaker 8:
[73:03] I believe you. I would have believed you.

Speaker 3:
[73:05] I wouldn't think that.

Speaker 4:
[73:06] What?

Speaker 3:
[73:06] That you would not get a pussy up for five grand.

Speaker 8:
[73:09] What you think she'd give it up for?

Speaker 3:
[73:11] Ten.

Speaker 4:
[73:12] Shit, you get this scoochie for 35 hundred. What the is we talking about? Y'all is expensive. Shit. Y'all might as well line that up. Just tax side too, you get this scoochie for 35 hundred.

Speaker 1:
[73:26] Y'all say that because it's going to be some big as wigs.

Speaker 10:
[73:32] Y'all got me up.

Speaker 4:
[73:33] You get the scoochie for 35 hundred. You right.

Speaker 9:
[73:36] Y'all got me up.

Speaker 4:
[73:37] It's a foo pot under the jeans.

Speaker 3:
[73:39] No, a foo pot got that seasoning under there.

Speaker 10:
[73:41] That's that turkey base.

Speaker 4:
[73:43] Nah, in reality, I couldn't sell pussy because I feel like when people buy pussy, they do whatever to it. And I talk so much shit on the internet, so if somebody was to purchase me, they do want to try to punish me. They want to try to fuck me up in the air. That's why I really wouldn't do it.

Speaker 8:
[73:55] She buy the pussy, I'd be selling it a lot cheaper.

Speaker 4:
[73:58] You would sell that higher volume for cheaper.

Speaker 8:
[74:00] Yeah, because we selling 40, 50-year-old dick. We ain't recharging that many times. You got to charge 5, 10 in a day just to get it to... What, my line?

Speaker 5:
[74:09] Yes.

Speaker 8:
[74:10] Oh, I forgot. Ice different.

Speaker 7:
[74:13] Ice different.

Speaker 8:
[74:15] You must be.

Speaker 5:
[74:21] Ice different.

Speaker 7:
[74:22] Who said that?

Speaker 8:
[74:25] Girl, I believe you.

Speaker 6:
[74:33] He did not...

Speaker 1:
[74:37] I know, I shushed the.

Speaker 8:
[74:49] They don't need to know, they don't need to know.

Speaker 6:
[74:51] And he did it cool as shit.

Speaker 3:
[74:52] Nah, we're not hyper-focusing on me. I think Freeze get it done, yo. I think y'all slacking on my man.

Speaker 7:
[74:56] You better think that he went to you for the lifeline.

Speaker 1:
[74:59] You better go to him, you know.

Speaker 7:
[75:02] Goddamn, boy.

Speaker 3:
[75:04] He's standing on his own.

Speaker 1:
[75:05] That couch is cheap.

Speaker 3:
[75:07] You crazy. Why are we cheaper than you?

Speaker 4:
[75:09] It looks expensive.

Speaker 1:
[75:11] Ish, I never said that I was...

Speaker 8:
[75:13] Y'all making it a competition.

Speaker 3:
[75:15] This is a real favorite part of the show.

Speaker 10:
[75:17] He said, he said, this couch is cheap. He excluded himself.

Speaker 6:
[75:23] you a street booty a couple years ago.

Speaker 10:
[75:27] We had to be doing that.

Speaker 3:
[75:29] He didn't even say street meat.

Speaker 8:
[75:30] He said street trees.

Speaker 6:
[75:32] What type of shit is going on?

Speaker 4:
[75:34] What's for sale, exactly?

Speaker 8:
[75:37] You heard him, they going somewhere else.

Speaker 4:
[75:41] Now, I ain't saying that. If y'all gonna be selling assholes, y'all need to be starting at $10,000.

Speaker 10:
[75:44] Hey, what?

Speaker 4:
[75:46] If y'all gonna be selling buttholes, y'all need to charge up. Because that's a rough ride.

Speaker 13:
[75:51] Trust me, take it from me.

Speaker 10:
[75:55] No, but okay, yo, you crazy as hell.

Speaker 6:
[75:59] Wow, I said you a street booty couple years ago.

Speaker 4:
[76:01] Street booty, it's not like a go-go song.

Speaker 6:
[76:03] Street booty, street booty.

Speaker 1:
[76:10] That's a hard go-go song. You don't think these couch would be cheap? Seriously, I'm gonna get in the price fix, because we just doing what the we want to do right now. Gotta pay bills at some point. You don't think this couch would be cheap? No?

Speaker 3:
[76:24] No. At all. Cheap compared to who and what? Ice might cost more than me, I think.

Speaker 1:
[76:30] Cheap as in lower than the average.

Speaker 3:
[76:34] No. Are you crazy, yo?

Speaker 1:
[76:37] Because we can't change the rules. You can't change the rules because we dudes, and I don't want to seriously unpack it, but it's funny to do it a little bit.

Speaker 3:
[76:44] You could change the rules.

Speaker 1:
[76:45] You can't change the rules for dudes. Yes, you could. If Kevin Samuels said, Godfather said that when you're 50 years old with mad kids and mad BMs, your price can't be the same.

Speaker 4:
[76:59] Because that dick ain't hard like it was.

Speaker 1:
[77:01] And you're erectile, the ED.

Speaker 4:
[77:03] The ED problem.

Speaker 1:
[77:04] And you're vasectomy. You can't even fucking have a kid.

Speaker 6:
[77:06] You didn't just give me a bad kid.

Speaker 10:
[77:07] You just contradicted yourself, didn't dumbass.

Speaker 3:
[77:11] What the are we talking about?

Speaker 9:
[77:12] You contradicted yourself.

Speaker 3:
[77:14] Because that's...

Speaker 8:
[77:16] Bring it down. Bring it down.

Speaker 1:
[77:17] Please tell me where I contradicted myself.

Speaker 3:
[77:19] You be setting me up, bro.

Speaker 7:
[77:20] Where did I contradict?

Speaker 3:
[77:22] The women that have multiple kids and up there in age, their value goes down as per the Kevin Samuels. The men, as they incline in age, get more distinguished and nine times out of 10, they have a higher financial standard. So their value increases per Kevin Samuels, not per Ish.

Speaker 1:
[77:42] But you had more money when you were younger.

Speaker 3:
[77:44] No, I didn't.

Speaker 7:
[77:45] Yes, you did.

Speaker 5:
[77:45] What's your millionaire?

Speaker 7:
[77:47] Oh, street slay.

Speaker 5:
[77:49] Y'all gotta, y'all.

Speaker 10:
[77:51] Talk to a, Ish! Talk heavy, Ish!

Speaker 8:
[77:54] Yo, bro, it's 5,000 dollars down, let's go.

Speaker 5:
[77:56] Yeah, I was a millionaire when I was younger, I was a millionaire, but I got more.

Speaker 3:
[77:59] And I got more money now.

Speaker 1:
[78:00] Didn't you say that you was a millionaire in 28?

Speaker 5:
[78:03] Okay, okay, I keep doing the math, keep going.

Speaker 4:
[78:04] Yo, bro, Ish was a millionaire in 28?

Speaker 3:
[78:07] What I'm telling you, I can't.

Speaker 8:
[78:08] That was after doing corporate, but before being an agent.

Speaker 1:
[78:42] I would charge more than y'all just because I'm bougie-er than y'all.

Speaker 3:
[78:46] You not though.

Speaker 1:
[78:48] Yeah, I would have to charge more than these. That's not true.

Speaker 4:
[78:53] Y'all can't hit the pussy in Freestyle.

Speaker 8:
[78:55] If he saw your price, you know he would charge a dollar more just to do it.

Speaker 1:
[78:59] I wouldn't see his price, we're selling in different crowds.

Speaker 10:
[79:02] Yeah. That was doing walkthroughs for 500,000.

Speaker 5:
[79:07] I wasn't. I wasn't.

Speaker 10:
[79:12] You're going to Joe Washer away to greatness.

Speaker 1:
[79:15] You're going to Joe Washer away to hall of fame. We're talking about now.

Speaker 10:
[79:18] No, we're not.

Speaker 5:
[79:19] We're selling in different crowds is what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:
[79:21] I wouldn't know what he's charging for that shit.

Speaker 10:
[79:23] When the desperation kick in, you willing to do shit I ain't willing to do.

Speaker 1:
[79:26] All right.

Speaker 8:
[79:26] So what's your price?

Speaker 10:
[79:27] I'm going outside to make mine.

Speaker 8:
[79:29] What's your price?

Speaker 15:
[79:29] Oh, shit.

Speaker 1:
[79:31] Because I seen bitches put you in the bag for fixing your Wikipedia page. I seen bitches put you in the bag for getting your Shopify right.

Speaker 8:
[79:42] There's no way it's going to be Wikipedia.

Speaker 1:
[79:44] Bitch got your Shopify right and you was all the way gone. You was taking long drives, long talks on the phone. So what would your price be?

Speaker 3:
[79:52] That's why my Shopify still fucked up because that's a lie.

Speaker 1:
[79:56] Well, no, that's back to the ED.

Speaker 10:
[80:03] I ain't deliver, so they ain't deliver.

Speaker 3:
[80:07] Yeah, right.

Speaker 1:
[80:08] Only here will we fight about what our guy, dude, escort prices.

Speaker 4:
[80:11] Yes, if we ever escorted.

Speaker 1:
[80:14] My price will be high, but it'd be a couple of bitches that would just get it on the love. Like, you know, you had a good day out there, you sold a few packs.

Speaker 3:
[80:23] You ain't got three, four packs a day.

Speaker 5:
[80:25] That's exactly why Pips, that's why.

Speaker 11:
[80:27] Who you talking to, sir?

Speaker 7:
[80:30] This makes me mad.

Speaker 5:
[80:31] Yo, Marc, get out raised about something, please. Marc, is this a political subject?

Speaker 7:
[80:38] Super cock.

Speaker 8:
[80:39] So we got these prize picks, and we got picks of the week.

Speaker 5:
[80:42] Ish, you used to be finished before me on my bad days. That's not true.

Speaker 1:
[80:47] You used to be at the trunk already changing clothes.

Speaker 8:
[80:49] Yo, who used to stay?

Speaker 10:
[80:50] Yo, yo, yo, Ice, who used to stay?

Speaker 9:
[80:53] What is he talking about?

Speaker 10:
[80:54] He sat up here at Mad Times, yo, I be leaving. He still be in there.

Speaker 8:
[80:57] Yeah, but you was talking to him.

Speaker 1:
[80:58] Yeah, you want to talk to them about business. Are you monetizing this?

Speaker 10:
[81:03] In and out, literally.

Speaker 7:
[81:05] Oh, shit.

Speaker 10:
[81:07] Actually, the energy of the money keeps going and going.

Speaker 8:
[81:11] Yeah. Right. You know what's funny? I'm with you.

Speaker 1:
[81:14] I've been such an exhibitionist in my life. I got way too many friends that could debunk this one.

Speaker 7:
[81:20] They could see me.

Speaker 1:
[81:22] They could be peeking through living room doors at Joe Budden greatness. When I was fucking a young boy. Come on, man. So I play with me.

Speaker 3:
[81:27] You were 17.

Speaker 1:
[81:28] I play with me, man.

Speaker 8:
[81:30] They said a little bit ago.

Speaker 5:
[81:30] I play with you. And before I get to this price, price, price, price, price was, I didn't say my price.

Speaker 3:
[81:43] You didn't say your price either, though. I think Ice Price would be more than my price. I definitely.

Speaker 8:
[81:46] Why do you think Ice Price would be more than your price? I got to know.

Speaker 1:
[81:49] Because he signed the fucking Gamma or Death Row record.

Speaker 3:
[81:53] No, I just think Ice got a little more self-respect than me.

Speaker 10:
[82:00] That is not the word I was expecting.

Speaker 2:
[82:03] Holy shit.

Speaker 4:
[82:05] I appreciate your honesty.

Speaker 7:
[82:06] I'm glad you finally admitted it.

Speaker 8:
[82:08] That was the kindest shit I've ever said in the podcast.

Speaker 1:
[82:11] You don't have self-respect. You need some more self-respect.

Speaker 10:
[82:16] You know in here have known you a very long time.

Speaker 1:
[82:20] I've seen bitches put you in the bag off some now ladies in lollipops.

Speaker 10:
[82:24] Never.

Speaker 3:
[82:25] You've never seen no girl put me in the bag.

Speaker 1:
[82:27] Who hasn't?

Speaker 6:
[82:29] Who the are you talking to right now?

Speaker 10:
[82:30] What's in the bag mean?

Speaker 3:
[82:32] I don't want to hear what in the bag mean.

Speaker 10:
[82:36] I'm asking you what in the bag mean. Please. What does that mean?

Speaker 1:
[82:40] Silly putty.

Speaker 3:
[82:42] I seen guests put him in the bag.

Speaker 1:
[82:44] That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:
[82:45] I'm not doing that. Stop it. God crazy.

Speaker 5:
[82:48] Silly putty. Silly putty.

Speaker 1:
[82:50] The silliest of putty.

Speaker 3:
[82:52] Yo.

Speaker 1:
[82:52] If that's what in the bag means.

Speaker 3:
[82:54] I don't know what in the bag means.

Speaker 5:
[82:55] He said silly putty.

Speaker 8:
[82:56] What's that mean? I'm not saying you gave it up. No, no.

Speaker 6:
[83:00] You get googly-eyed, Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[83:03] Y'all gonna piss me off up here. I mean, I can show you the 4K pictures that just went out.

Speaker 10:
[83:11] Yo, she had me in her bag.

Speaker 4:
[83:13] Joe Button, the funniest n***a on Instagram.

Speaker 3:
[83:16] The pictures say I totally dip.

Speaker 5:
[83:17] They way not.

Speaker 6:
[83:20] The pictures only show what actually happened. The pictures only show what actually happened, but they don't care.

Speaker 3:
[83:26] They don't show what happened.

Speaker 4:
[83:28] The pictures are just freeze pics of what happened, but it's not like you had to hear.

Speaker 8:
[83:31] What about the one where your leg was in the air?

Speaker 4:
[83:33] No, I thought that was edited.

Speaker 5:
[83:35] I thought that was edited.

Speaker 10:
[83:36] That was about a girl, or that was about the conversation?

Speaker 8:
[83:39] I'm asking. I wasn't... No, I can't remember. That wasn't nothing about no girl.

Speaker 4:
[83:44] No, I thought they made that shit.

Speaker 3:
[83:46] You my man. I've never seen you do this before.

Speaker 10:
[83:50] I said, yo, answer that.

Speaker 3:
[83:51] And they're like, that's not true, because I've done that to Moona. Yo, y'all are funny.

Speaker 5:
[83:58] You're gonna fuck this shit out of Moona.

Speaker 10:
[84:03] Yo, y'all niggas is fucking...

Speaker 5:
[84:04] That didn't support shit.

Speaker 13:
[84:05] Y'all niggas is fucking...

Speaker 5:
[84:08] Moona will take that shit out of Moona.

Speaker 10:
[84:09] I've done that shit to Matt. Yo, you are so...

Speaker 5:
[84:12] Whenever she feel like it. If the comedy show end early...

Speaker 6:
[84:15] Do, do, do.

Speaker 5:
[84:17] Do, do, do, do.

Speaker 10:
[84:18] That's the comedy show end, girl.

Speaker 5:
[84:21] Get him to come through off the W.Y.D.

Speaker 6:
[84:32] Oh, shit.

Speaker 3:
[84:37] You know what I don't like?

Speaker 1:
[84:38] And then I'm getting the prize.

Speaker 6:
[84:40] I don't like that.

Speaker 2:
[84:41] I think we need to get the ad so we don't have to sell dick anymore.

Speaker 10:
[84:44] Please, please. Yo, cuz yeah, they're gonna look at two projected stat lines.

Speaker 3:
[84:50] Yours gonna be less.

Speaker 10:
[84:51] Oh, oh, shit.

Speaker 1:
[84:52] Oh, shit. When has yours ever been more in any category? It's always been less.

Speaker 10:
[84:58] Never.

Speaker 1:
[84:59] It's always been less.

Speaker 3:
[85:01] I hit for the free.

Speaker 1:
[85:03] That's why I don't like him.

Speaker 2:
[85:04] I hit for the free.

Speaker 1:
[85:05] You've been sitting there bazookaing this, and he always turned to me.

Speaker 10:
[85:10] He didn't bazooka me.

Speaker 1:
[85:12] He said, you my man, 100 grand, but you was in the bag, and I never saw you do this move, and you pointed to me, shooting him.

Speaker 3:
[85:19] I'm saying that me doing like this to Jordan, you are making tea for you.

Speaker 8:
[85:25] You are looking at her the way you be looking at Mona.

Speaker 3:
[85:27] That's not true.

Speaker 5:
[85:27] And you do be looking at Mona like that.

Speaker 10:
[85:31] I look at Mona and I answer that one. Yeah, Poe.

Speaker 7:
[85:36] Is you baggable, yo?

Speaker 1:
[85:37] Yo, you're baggable.

Speaker 6:
[85:41] You're beautiful.

Speaker 8:
[85:46] Take a second.

Speaker 3:
[85:47] Yeah, don't jump. Women that have come up here that could bag me.

Speaker 5:
[85:55] Yo, I never heard him pronounce that way.

Speaker 1:
[85:57] That pronouncing.

Speaker 8:
[85:59] I got four of the dome off the top, and I only worked here the year.

Speaker 5:
[86:01] I got four of this week?

Speaker 1:
[86:02] No, no, no, it's not whisper time. It's not whisper time, please. I'm not whispered.

Speaker 2:
[86:05] I got four of this week.

Speaker 8:
[86:11] You ain't far off.

Speaker 4:
[86:12] Y'all are wrong, my boy.

Speaker 8:
[86:14] I got a couple of the dome, though. I'm listening. Can I say them?

Speaker 3:
[86:18] Yeah, we can go.

Speaker 4:
[86:18] He is friendly.

Speaker 8:
[86:19] Hey, Marie? Exactly.

Speaker 3:
[86:22] Okay, I'll give you that.

Speaker 8:
[86:23] Shorty this week?

Speaker 3:
[86:24] No.

Speaker 11:
[86:24] Neither.

Speaker 8:
[86:27] One in the podcast, at least.

Speaker 1:
[86:29] All right.

Speaker 11:
[86:29] No.

Speaker 1:
[86:30] We got you, dog.

Speaker 3:
[86:31] No. One of them, for sure. No.

Speaker 8:
[86:34] Okay, so that's two.

Speaker 3:
[86:35] Keep going.

Speaker 6:
[86:36] Keep going. In a week?

Speaker 8:
[86:37] Why? That's not two in a week, it's five years.

Speaker 3:
[86:41] Hey Marie is one and one of them this week is two.

Speaker 6:
[86:43] Okay.

Speaker 10:
[86:44] You're way off.

Speaker 8:
[86:46] How about Jill?

Speaker 3:
[86:48] No.

Speaker 12:
[86:49] You me out.

Speaker 8:
[86:50] You me out.

Speaker 3:
[86:51] we performing up here.

Speaker 12:
[86:52] Keep going.

Speaker 1:
[86:55] That performing line.

Speaker 3:
[86:56] I'm not going to do it though.

Speaker 1:
[86:56] That performing line.

Speaker 12:
[86:58] That's smooth. We'll bleep it.

Speaker 10:
[86:59] Oh, you can go that line. You're the king of that line.

Speaker 7:
[87:01] All right.

Speaker 5:
[87:02] Joy.

Speaker 7:
[87:04] Oh my God.

Speaker 1:
[87:08] Knockout punch. Knockout punch.

Speaker 5:
[87:10] And why we got to bleep that?

Speaker 7:
[87:10] That's a fact.

Speaker 1:
[87:11] She knew it. She knew it.

Speaker 7:
[87:14] She might have texted me that night. Yo, your man was on my mind.

Speaker 1:
[87:19] That's the point.

Speaker 7:
[87:20] You don't know.

Speaker 5:
[87:20] I always get the text, yo.

Speaker 1:
[87:22] He's on me.

Speaker 3:
[87:23] Natasha?

Speaker 1:
[87:24] Of course I am.

Speaker 4:
[87:26] Natasha?

Speaker 13:
[87:27] Nah. Oh my God.

Speaker 8:
[87:30] Was I here for Natasha?

Speaker 1:
[87:32] Yo, you so baggable, yo.

Speaker 4:
[87:34] Yeah, right.

Speaker 1:
[87:35] Yo, why you so mad?

Speaker 8:
[87:36] We didn't hit three already.

Speaker 1:
[87:37] No, look, it's the room talking.

Speaker 4:
[87:39] Mark said both of them.

Speaker 3:
[87:41] When we see...

Speaker 5:
[87:42] Three of them.

Speaker 1:
[87:43] All right, get them freezed.

Speaker 3:
[87:44] When we see...

Speaker 1:
[87:45] Never mind.

Speaker 3:
[87:45] I can't.

Speaker 5:
[87:46] I can't.

Speaker 8:
[87:47] I can't.

Speaker 3:
[87:47] Yo, my nigga, do y'all know who I am?

Speaker 10:
[87:51] I'm just easy peasy up here, because that's not true.

Speaker 4:
[87:54] We don't have any guests up here. The guests are somebody.

Speaker 8:
[87:57] I don't think you easy, and I don't think you fold easy, but there's been a couple up here that had you folded. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 3:
[88:02] That had me folded.

Speaker 13:
[88:03] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[88:04] All right, now we're going to piss me off. So the ones that y'all think had me folded, what did I have them?

Speaker 13:
[88:08] Uh-oh.

Speaker 3:
[88:09] I'm not comfortable.

Speaker 8:
[88:11] I'm not comfortable. Hey, we gon' keep it up.

Speaker 15:
[88:16] We gon' keep it up or not.

Speaker 10:
[88:17] What the fuck is you talking about, nigga?

Speaker 1:
[88:19] What did you have them?

Speaker 10:
[88:20] Envelope, lawn chair. What the fuck is you talking about, nigga?

Speaker 6:
[88:24] You know who I am, nigga?

Speaker 10:
[88:26] Yo, bro, stop.

Speaker 5:
[88:29] Yo, I love it.

Speaker 4:
[88:31] This nigga don't play, yo.

Speaker 5:
[88:32] This is my son. Nothing was folded, yo. It was closed everywhere.

Speaker 11:
[88:52] Yo, yo, look.

Speaker 9:
[88:53] Yo, you are...

Speaker 5:
[88:54] Look at my...

Speaker 1:
[88:56] I've never seen a nigga mad.

Speaker 10:
[88:58] I'm the farthest he from.

Speaker 1:
[88:59] Not real mad, but mad that he's baggable.

Speaker 7:
[89:03] You baggable.

Speaker 5:
[89:04] And you know it.

Speaker 3:
[89:05] So you're saying you wasn't baggable.

Speaker 1:
[89:08] But we're not saying you can't bag...

Speaker 3:
[89:10] No, what I'm saying is, certain women that have come here under the right pretenses, yeah, we could have potentially met or kicked it.

Speaker 2:
[89:18] Sure.

Speaker 4:
[89:30] it, let's stop, bro.

Speaker 3:
[89:32] Who was Imani was here?

Speaker 2:
[89:34] No, no, please.

Speaker 1:
[89:37] The room can't handle it now.

Speaker 2:
[89:38] We only have so many measuring tapes.

Speaker 3:
[89:42] I'm just saying, because of what my man said, that's all.

Speaker 7:
[89:44] What y'all think me and Ish is?

Speaker 1:
[89:46] Hermione and Ish is.

Speaker 3:
[89:49] What this mean is, Dave Zalaya.

Speaker 2:
[89:52] Anyway, Prospects is one of the greatest.

Speaker 11:
[89:54] They're being baggable.

Speaker 4:
[89:56] Parks is struggling.

Speaker 2:
[89:57] Oh, I'm not.

Speaker 1:
[89:58] Go ahead, Prospects.

Speaker 8:
[89:59] The great thing about Prospects, Joe, what is it?

Speaker 1:
[90:00] I love Prospects. And that's where you always go wrong. Like, you don't have to do, if I'm this, what is he? Like, who cares what I am?

Speaker 3:
[90:09] No, what I'm saying is, most of the people that you-

Speaker 1:
[90:13] You can't really go out no more, you so baggable.

Speaker 3:
[90:16] No, that's not at all.

Speaker 1:
[90:18] Like, you just in the house.

Speaker 3:
[90:19] I don't go out no more, because I have a family that I love very much.

Speaker 1:
[90:21] That temptation. That temptation.

Speaker 8:
[90:24] I can't resist.

Speaker 5:
[90:24] I can't resist.

Speaker 3:
[90:26] What I have at home is better than being outside.

Speaker 10:
[90:28] Oh, talk to me.

Speaker 8:
[90:30] Your beach is better.

Speaker 1:
[90:31] Then why are you so baggable?

Speaker 3:
[90:32] I'm not. That's what I'm telling you.

Speaker 1:
[90:33] So, why do the guys keep thinking that you are?

Speaker 3:
[90:35] They don't.

Speaker 1:
[90:36] So, why do you keep jumping in the bag?

Speaker 3:
[90:38] I don't. Ain't nobody putting me in no bag up here. Not one. Y'all think that girls be having me in the bag that I wouldn't even pop.

Speaker 1:
[90:45] We named 19 people.

Speaker 3:
[90:46] No, we didn't. We named three girls that I would talk to. Not that had me in a bag that I would talk to.

Speaker 1:
[90:52] You know what? You've convinced me. You wasn't in the bag, yo. Y'all, we was wrong.

Speaker 9:
[90:59] We were wrong, y'all.

Speaker 1:
[91:01] We got them.

Speaker 3:
[91:01] I'm gonna apologize to you. That's my bad.

Speaker 1:
[91:03] That's cool.

Speaker 3:
[91:03] We had it wrong.

Speaker 8:
[91:04] I had you wrong. Those three people I named were my first three guesses. Totally off.

Speaker 3:
[91:09] It's very recent.

Speaker 10:
[91:10] Not that close.

Speaker 9:
[91:12] From this week.

Speaker 10:
[91:13] Right.

Speaker 9:
[91:14] Yeah, that's all right.

Speaker 3:
[91:17] Y'all think I'm just, yeah.

Speaker 10:
[91:19] Loose and goose.

Speaker 1:
[91:21] But you know what? I'm against him in this, but I feel him, right? He feel like his resume is so illustrious that it's kind of, it's offensive a little bit.

Speaker 3:
[91:30] It's not about my resume.

Speaker 1:
[91:32] Yeah. I feel, I'm against him in this, but I do understand his sentiment in it. Holy shit.

Speaker 3:
[91:39] smile at somebody, they could just.

Speaker 1:
[91:40] But you smile a lot. Cheekbones come out.

Speaker 8:
[91:44] You know what it is?

Speaker 7:
[91:44] It's that you smile differently.

Speaker 9:
[91:46] It'd be a different smile though.

Speaker 8:
[91:47] It's a different smile.

Speaker 5:
[91:48] Wait, cheeks come out at night?

Speaker 10:
[91:53] That's the one. The cheeks come out at night.

Speaker 1:
[91:58] You start inventing dimples in your face.

Speaker 7:
[92:01] You start inventing dimples in your face.

Speaker 1:
[92:03] That is crazy, man. The phoniest. Oh my God. All right. Wait. Oh.

Speaker 6:
[92:09] Oh.

Speaker 3:
[92:10] Not even close. Yo, y'all.

Speaker 1:
[92:13] Who?

Speaker 8:
[92:14] Are y'all crazy? What'd he say?

Speaker 1:
[92:15] Jade.

Speaker 8:
[92:16] Oh.

Speaker 3:
[92:16] Oh. Oh, shit.

Speaker 10:
[92:17] I forgot about that.

Speaker 7:
[92:19] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[92:20] That was me?

Speaker 7:
[92:21] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[92:22] Yo, you is crazy. Watch that back, yo. Yo, dog, so any person with a vagina that come up here, I'm just on they body.

Speaker 7:
[92:29] Not what you're mentioning.

Speaker 5:
[92:33] We finally getting to what I'm getting at.

Speaker 8:
[92:36] You should write the show summary. You nailed it.

Speaker 10:
[92:41] And we're trying to get you to this point.

Speaker 7:
[92:43] Any vagina that don't come up here.

Speaker 3:
[92:45] I know you know.

Speaker 1:
[92:46] All the vaginas.

Speaker 3:
[92:48] Yo, your man paid you so bad, yo.

Speaker 1:
[92:51] That's why your voicemail is like that, the circle back. Hey, yo, this is Antwan. Give me a call.

Speaker 3:
[92:59] Y'all is nuts.

Speaker 8:
[93:01] Did Bernice have you in the bag?

Speaker 7:
[93:02] Alexis, Texas.

Speaker 10:
[93:06] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[93:07] That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 10:
[93:08] Like, are y'all crazy?

Speaker 3:
[93:10] Alexis had me in a duffel.

Speaker 7:
[93:15] Anybody say Sasha yet?

Speaker 3:
[93:17] Sasha has me in the bag.

Speaker 1:
[93:19] No, but Sasha did make you tell Imani to give you that money.

Speaker 8:
[93:21] Yeah, no, she did. That was wild. Give my shirt back.

Speaker 10:
[93:32] My shirt, y'all, don't put no ketchup on my shirt.

Speaker 3:
[93:35] Just admit to us that that was wild. I know that wasn't your intention. Bro, that's no way it is.

Speaker 1:
[93:40] We're not your bros, y'all.

Speaker 3:
[93:42] Could you admit that that was wild? No, I don't look at... No, no, no, because for it to be wild, you had to intend to do that, and that's nowhere near. Look, now you want to...

Speaker 4:
[93:50] No, he's saying looking back on it.

Speaker 3:
[93:52] No, I'm saying no.

Speaker 10:
[93:53] I don't look at Sasha like I look at a strange girl.

Speaker 8:
[93:56] She had your legs in the air. No, she didn't.

Speaker 1:
[93:58] For a few days.

Speaker 3:
[94:00] Sasha's never had my legs in the air.

Speaker 1:
[94:02] Hey, Imani did pay you, though.

Speaker 8:
[94:04] Immediately.

Speaker 3:
[94:05] No, it wasn't immediate, neither.

Speaker 1:
[94:07] Listen, listen, you guys. The regular season is wrapped up. Yo, my favorite shit is doing that to issue on this broadcast. I'm so happy we worked together for me to get a chance to do that. For real. If we didn't work together, I'd have to find, like, real life circumstances to do that. And I can't. The regular season is wrapped and the NBA playoffs are finally here. And there's no better way to cash in on the high flying hoops action than Price Picks, a preferred partner of the NBA.

Speaker 6:
[94:33] Where my Price Picks contract go?

Speaker 1:
[94:35] These done got new partners.

Speaker 3:
[94:36] Yeah, they just got it. You ain't see that? They are the official partner of the NBA.

Speaker 1:
[94:41] Don't repeat it slow, knowing that it saddened me in the heart. What the is wrong with y'all?

Speaker 3:
[94:46] Just meaning they got more of these friends of y'all.

Speaker 1:
[94:48] Hopefully. Or you get them other lines that come. Every bucket, every dime, and every win means more. But they came up here.

Speaker 7:
[94:58] Exactly.

Speaker 8:
[94:59] You're different, you're special.

Speaker 1:
[95:00] Hey and Patreons, that stupid ass Patreon comment is, why the you let them up here?

Speaker 2:
[95:05] Excuse me?

Speaker 7:
[95:06] Wait, what?

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Speaker 7:
[96:05] Yeah, that's a good one.

Speaker 1:
[96:07] Gabe Vincent for more than three and a half points rebounds and assists.

Speaker 7:
[96:12] Yeah, okay.

Speaker 3:
[96:12] I didn't even know we traded him. He in Atlanta now.

Speaker 1:
[96:16] Yeah, I know. Markit Smart for more than seven rebounds and assists. And Rudy Gobert for more than seven defensive rebounds.

Speaker 3:
[96:26] And for all you assholes, I'm going to throw y'all two more. Y'all can go Mouser Bridges for more than six rebounds. And Devon Booker for more than six three-point attempts.

Speaker 1:
[96:41] That ain't bad. That's a pretty good ticket right there, though. That's a pretty good pick. That's a nice ticket. If you follow his instructions, you, just like him, will have it in the bag.

Speaker 10:
[96:56] That's a little half a rapper brand.

Speaker 3:
[97:00] That's gonna be a theme all podcast.

Speaker 10:
[97:01] That's all you know, bro.

Speaker 1:
[97:03] Don't forget to download the app right this very second and use promo code JBP for $50 instantly when you play your first $5 lineup only on Price Bix, where it's good to be right. All right. That was great. That was my nutcase, man.

Speaker 8:
[97:20] That was fun.

Speaker 1:
[97:20] That was awesome.

Speaker 3:
[97:22] I just want my son to just admit it. Admit what?

Speaker 8:
[97:25] That's it. Can I?

Speaker 3:
[97:26] Go ahead, Marc.

Speaker 1:
[97:27] Yeah, please, Marc.

Speaker 8:
[97:28] I don't have anything of substance.

Speaker 1:
[97:29] I'm outraged, too. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 8:
[97:32] I'm annoyed, but I'm not outraged. This is about the WNBA. Azzi Fudd, for those who don't know. It's number one pick. Was number one pick by the Dallas Wings. The same team as Paige Bueckers. Big Paige. You know, two Yukon Giants. Right, right, right. Great basketball players. But Azzi and Paige are also in a relationship. We know that because Paige announced it on her TikTok a year ago, and everybody knows it's not a secret. Right. So it's a couple of things, right? First is like, is it a good idea to draft someone's girlfriend on the same team? If they the best player, you draft the best player. I'm not convinced Azzi was the number one pick. I think she might have been number two, number three pick. I think there's some other guards who complement Paige better. But then yesterday on the interview, a reporter asked them a question, a question I think was fair.

Speaker 13:
[98:30] The reporter says, announced last year on TikTok that y'all were a couple, and I'm wondering if that's still the case, and if so, if y'all have talked to any other couples in the league about how they negotiate that dynamic as pro teammates.

Speaker 15:
[98:44] I understand why you have to ask that question, but we're going to respectfully decline from commenting on our players' personal lives. But next question.

Speaker 2:
[98:51] There you go. That's that. That's that on there.

Speaker 3:
[98:53] And I stand with that.

Speaker 2:
[98:54] Me too.

Speaker 8:
[98:54] They got a right to say that. They don't owe us an answer. Although, again, I respect the question, because you've announced this is my girlfriend. You've got to be a big drafted girlfriend, I think partly because that's your girlfriend. I think they play well together. Obviously, they play well together. You kind of, again, better options. Are y'all uneasy at all about drafting a player's partner?

Speaker 2:
[99:14] No, I'm trying to sell tickets, man.

Speaker 1:
[99:16] Draft my girl, yo.

Speaker 2:
[99:17] I'm trying to sell tickets.

Speaker 3:
[99:19] As I'm who?

Speaker 1:
[99:19] I want to be with my girl, yo.

Speaker 8:
[99:21] Get her here.

Speaker 2:
[99:21] Get her here.

Speaker 8:
[99:22] That too.

Speaker 3:
[99:22] If I'm a star, get my girl here.

Speaker 8:
[99:24] Yeah, if Paige is one of the best young guards in the league.

Speaker 3:
[99:27] Absolutely, get my girl here.

Speaker 2:
[99:28] And if I'm the, Dallas what? Wings. Sorry, what? Wings.

Speaker 8:
[99:32] Wings.

Speaker 1:
[99:33] Fuzz.

Speaker 2:
[99:34] That too. Yeah, that's good marketing. Are you crazy?

Speaker 8:
[99:39] But then they're not gonna talk about it.

Speaker 2:
[99:40] And I know it's not Fuzz.

Speaker 1:
[99:41] Don't kill me, please. I'm sorry. I'll take it back.

Speaker 3:
[99:44] And if I'm Dallas?

Speaker 2:
[99:46] Do you know what the number one, this is gonna sound disrespectful. So I apologize in advance. I'm not trying to sound like caveman, but it is marketing. The number one result that people search for when they're looking for things.

Speaker 4:
[100:00] Scissoring.

Speaker 3:
[100:01] Girl on girl.

Speaker 2:
[100:02] Thank you.

Speaker 4:
[100:02] My fave.

Speaker 3:
[100:03] Number two, cause you know what the one is.

Speaker 2:
[100:05] I didn't look up number two.

Speaker 3:
[100:06] You know, the other shit.

Speaker 2:
[100:09] I just looked it up. The number one.

Speaker 4:
[100:11] Step mom.

Speaker 3:
[100:11] That's the other one.

Speaker 13:
[100:12] That's what my faves do.

Speaker 8:
[100:15] This group needs so much help.

Speaker 4:
[100:17] They're not related, y'all. It's just a joke.

Speaker 3:
[100:22] But nah. And if I'm a star, don't you want me happy? If I'm a star, I'm going to exercise my leverage and do what I want to do.

Speaker 4:
[100:30] Absolutely.

Speaker 2:
[100:31] And play basketball.

Speaker 8:
[100:32] Look, look, look.

Speaker 3:
[100:33] Now, what happens to the organization when they beefing?

Speaker 4:
[100:38] Yeah, that's what I was being afraid of.

Speaker 8:
[100:40] No, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 3:
[100:41] I'm still the star, right? Get eyes out of here. Yo, but that creates a problem that you now took your number one draft pick and get... I get your point.

Speaker 8:
[100:54] I just said there are potential problems here.

Speaker 1:
[100:57] These are 21 year olds.

Speaker 7:
[100:59] You're gonna find it every time.

Speaker 8:
[101:00] No, this ain't no outrage. This is just a bad...

Speaker 1:
[101:02] Yes, it is. We outrage.

Speaker 8:
[101:03] No. I love that they're supporting this. I mean, I don't know if this would happen in the NBA. I don't know if...

Speaker 1:
[101:09] Well, you was mad when somebody drafted their kid. Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[101:13] Yeah, but not because it was their kid. It was because I wasn't quite sure he was going to be able to put up numbers right away. I thought Brian should have stayed in college a little bit longer.

Speaker 1:
[101:21] A lot of people are saying you even owe him an apology because of your money takes because of his stats versus the stats of every player picked after him is on par with a player.

Speaker 8:
[101:35] How many of them got the same contract he got?

Speaker 1:
[101:37] Well, there are players that were drafted at least 30 slots before they got the same contract that are not producing the way that he is either.

Speaker 8:
[101:43] That means they made a bad choice too.

Speaker 2:
[101:44] And how many of those picks are selling jerseys?

Speaker 1:
[101:48] That's it.

Speaker 8:
[101:48] I'm happy to have a Ronnie conversation.

Speaker 2:
[101:50] The draft shit is a business too. The whole business of sports is a business as well as the athletics.

Speaker 1:
[101:55] Absolutely. Draft my girl or else. It ain't even a long talk.

Speaker 3:
[102:02] And like I said, if shit go left, get my girl out of here. Well, get my ex out of here or else.

Speaker 8:
[102:06] It's hard to get rid of them if they want the overall pick.

Speaker 4:
[102:08] Depending on the maturity of them kids, I would be scared that they would fall out and it would cause trouble on the team personally. If they're not mature 20 year olds, whatever the fuck their age is, is it such a thing? I mean yeah, it is such a thing as some mature, especially people that have been pro athletes because athletes are more disciplined and shit and all that. So depending on their maturity, yeah, I think that it could be some bullshit.

Speaker 3:
[102:30] I got my joint right here with me every night.

Speaker 4:
[102:32] Or if you cheat, imagine if you cheating with somebody you want to take, that could be a whole fight.

Speaker 5:
[102:35] I ain't got to cheat, she right there now, we lit.

Speaker 4:
[102:38] Just cause you don't have to, when do you ever have to cheat?

Speaker 3:
[102:40] I'm talking about the athletes that-

Speaker 1:
[102:41] All right, we gonna try this a different way.

Speaker 3:
[102:42] I'm talking about the athletes that be moving around.

Speaker 1:
[102:44] We gonna try this a different way.

Speaker 3:
[102:45] And that girl ain't with them, so they gotta cheat.

Speaker 7:
[102:47] I'm not getting through.

Speaker 1:
[102:48] I'm not getting through, yo.

Speaker 3:
[102:50] Go ahead, Joe.

Speaker 1:
[102:50] I'm gonna close my eyes for five seconds. When I open them-

Speaker 7:
[102:55] My girl better be here.

Speaker 1:
[102:56] My girl better be-

Speaker 3:
[102:57] That's it.

Speaker 1:
[102:58] That's it. My girl better be in pressure. I'm crazy. I dream of Jeannie. Yo, I'm gonna run to the back. I'm gonna go pee. I gotta pee.

Speaker 3:
[103:04] When I come back.

Speaker 1:
[103:05] My girl better have a five year contract.

Speaker 10:
[103:08] Better have a hat on that say the Dallas Wings will not come back.

Speaker 1:
[103:11] Cause you're looking at it this way with the way that their new pay structure is set up. So you're gonna pay one way to up.

Speaker 3:
[103:18] Paige is gonna be a max pay.

Speaker 1:
[103:20] You're either gonna sign my girl or I'm gonna take all of that seven million dollars and you're gonna fill this shit up with YMCA bitches.

Speaker 7:
[103:29] Yeah, pick your poison.

Speaker 3:
[103:32] Yeah, I mean, she's gonna get maxed out regardless. She's gonna get maxed out regardless.

Speaker 2:
[103:38] Yeah, I want my girl.

Speaker 5:
[103:39] I'm not mad at her.

Speaker 8:
[103:40] So let's make it happen.

Speaker 10:
[103:42] And she's good, it's not like she's trying to play it out.

Speaker 8:
[103:44] Let me be clear, I don't know if y'all, she's a very good basketball player. Her left hand's not as strong as, Olivia Miles is in that draft, there's other people in that draft who are also very good. So, and I- Yo, Marc is such a-

Speaker 3:
[103:54] But Marc, you said she could be number two, number three.

Speaker 8:
[103:57] No, I mean, that's one of the draft critiques was her billy go left and that matters when you got Paige Bueckers in it.

Speaker 3:
[104:02] But my, you saying she could be two, three, four, something like that. It ain't like they got the person who was a second rounder for sure and grabbed her with the first pick.

Speaker 8:
[104:09] You get what I'm saying?

Speaker 3:
[104:11] What are we talking about?

Speaker 8:
[104:12] I'm just raising-

Speaker 1:
[104:13] Marc is outraged.

Speaker 8:
[104:15] I am not outraged.

Speaker 7:
[104:16] She can't go left.

Speaker 1:
[104:18] She'll learn that next season.

Speaker 8:
[104:20] I'm just raising the question from a basketball team perspective, that if you draft someone's significant other at the age of 20, if they were married, I might feel- It could be problematic. If they were married, I probably would feel a little differently. But most 20-year-olds don't stay with the person they're with.

Speaker 2:
[104:33] This is very conservative of you, Marc.

Speaker 8:
[104:36] Maybe. Maybe I'm a conservative basketball executive. But most 20-year-olds don't stay with the person they're with. When y'all break up and y'all are on the same team, that shit could get ugly is all I'm saying.

Speaker 3:
[104:46] I was more shocked with this being Dallas, which is in conservative as Texas.

Speaker 8:
[104:50] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[104:51] Dallas itself is that conservative.

Speaker 8:
[104:53] Dallas is as conservative as the rest of it. I don't know, actually. I get what you're saying.

Speaker 3:
[104:58] Not just that.

Speaker 13:
[105:00] Spanky rules.

Speaker 3:
[105:02] For sure. Fuck you talking about spanky rules.

Speaker 8:
[105:05] It's there for me. We'll be mature. One more question. If this is the NBA and say you're the Knicks, and let's pretend that there's a player in the Knicks whose game.

Speaker 2:
[105:14] Pablo Torres on y'all ass too.

Speaker 8:
[105:16] Let's say they were a star player in the Knicks whose game. Would you be okay drafting their significant of it?

Speaker 2:
[105:25] They did that.

Speaker 4:
[105:29] All right.

Speaker 5:
[105:32] I threw it at the rim for Joe, but you did it.

Speaker 8:
[105:35] Thank you, Parks.

Speaker 4:
[105:35] He trying to do powder of the year. Parks is doing a lot.

Speaker 1:
[105:38] I'll be at the Knick game tonight, game one against the Hawks. Go Knicks. Let's go. Let's get it done.

Speaker 2:
[105:44] Watch out for that surveillance.

Speaker 8:
[105:46] Would y'all be okay with the NBA?

Speaker 2:
[105:48] Yeah, why not?

Speaker 3:
[105:49] Would y'all feel any different? And the player ain't a scrub? Yes, I'm okay with it.

Speaker 8:
[105:52] I would feel less okay with the NBA, because I actually think that lesbians tend to stay in relationships longer than, you know what I mean, than a young man who's 20. I actually feel like women are more stable on that. I mean, it's a cliché, but like lesbians moving together after the first weekend. So if I'm playing on the cliché, This is not very Freedom Fighter review.

Speaker 4:
[106:10] Lesbians are known to shack up really bad.

Speaker 8:
[106:11] I'm saying they're more mature and stable. I'm saying 20-year-old dudes are trash.

Speaker 1:
[106:15] Mark's barbershop talk is like a lemon tree barbershop. Like super cuts.

Speaker 4:
[106:22] Lesbians know for that D.V.

Speaker 1:
[106:24] I ain't gonna say it. That's the part I'm thinking about.

Speaker 4:
[106:33] They'll whoop your motherfucking ass. After I get your VBL, you think you gon' come in here and smell like dick? I got you.

Speaker 6:
[106:44] They won't let me talk.

Speaker 4:
[106:45] I gotta just say crazy stuff. Like, I don't even want to say stuff like this, y'all.

Speaker 6:
[106:49] But they don't let me say stuff.

Speaker 4:
[106:50] I ain't gonna just punch in. I gotta say stuff to make them like this so I can say stuff. That's no disrespect to me and the first lesbians. The ones with the little furrow and the one titty. There's no disrespect to any of y'all. I love y'all.

Speaker 8:
[107:06] Joe, you got Nia Long on the board.

Speaker 3:
[107:07] He's supposed to do Bow Wow.

Speaker 7:
[107:09] Yeah, we gotta do Bow Wow.

Speaker 1:
[107:10] I wanna read this fucking shit that Bow Wow said about every other city we go. Every other city we go. Bow Wow said, my uncle Snoop and Nate Dogg was ahead of their time when they was talking about what they was talking on all about you because man, it's the same girls that was at Breezy Bowl months back. That's all in our back rooms now. About to go back to the next party room.

Speaker 4:
[107:44] Ha ha ha ha.

Speaker 1:
[107:47] Or I just seen them posting from my brother Trey's song show, crying emojis.

Speaker 2:
[107:52] Sound like R&B fans to me.

Speaker 1:
[107:54] If you tender, stay yo ass inside. The demons is outside this summer.

Speaker 2:
[107:59] Oh shit.

Speaker 1:
[108:00] Like I said on I'm a flirt. How the moral of the story is, cuff your chick. Cuz hey, this ish really be crazy. These girls is in they fun era. I feel bad for the good guys out here. It's not even summer yet. They going. Where's the lock?

Speaker 4:
[108:21] Wow, shut the up.

Speaker 3:
[108:23] Wait, where you like that?

Speaker 4:
[108:24] So the same bitches at his show was at Chris Brown's show?

Speaker 2:
[108:27] Duh. Why wouldn't they be?

Speaker 3:
[108:29] No, they are. The same ones.

Speaker 4:
[108:32] So they back the same caliber of bitches.

Speaker 2:
[108:33] It's not like they say they're at the Gauley Roll Show.

Speaker 3:
[108:35] Yo, are you familiar with Bow Wow?

Speaker 1:
[108:37] Let's take our time with this, please.

Speaker 3:
[108:39] No, wait, are you familiar with Bow Wow?

Speaker 4:
[108:40] I didn't mean to say. I mean, the little with the braids, the one that was a kid.

Speaker 3:
[108:45] Yeah, him.

Speaker 4:
[108:45] Bow Wow get this. The one that was running in front of them kids and said that they don't know who I am. That Bow Wow?

Speaker 3:
[108:51] Yes. Yes, him. Are you familiar with him and his resume?

Speaker 4:
[108:54] Yes. Or no?

Speaker 8:
[108:55] Mona, I'm gonna tell you this. I used to work at 106 and Park for a couple of years. When our guest host would be up there or whatever.

Speaker 3:
[109:01] Mr. 106 and Park, by the way, that was his name.

Speaker 8:
[109:04] I'm just gonna tell you, his dressing room. Was well decorated?

Speaker 1:
[109:08] Yes.

Speaker 8:
[109:10] Yes. Many were people who you would recognize and be like, damn, I was impressed with the young man. That's all I'm gonna tell you.

Speaker 10:
[109:19] Byron, that little got to resonate.

Speaker 1:
[109:23] So y'all's true opinion on what I just read is all facts, nothing wrong with the post.

Speaker 3:
[109:29] Oh, I don't like the post. Oh, that's a different. I'm not a fan of the post at all. No, I believe what he's saying is to be true. You just don't need to say that, though. I don't think you need to say nothing like that. Keep it, keep it playing. Don't say nothing. Yeah. He didn't really call nobody out. He's saying, yo, dog, I see a bunch of y'all niggas girlfriends potentially at these shows, but Bow Wow, you've seen a bunch of girlfriends at your shows for the last 10, 20 years. Yeah, it sounds like it's a nuke. You should be way out here saying, yo, dog.

Speaker 1:
[109:58] That's why reading it, that's all I'm saying for me.

Speaker 3:
[110:01] Yeah, that's the only problem with it.

Speaker 1:
[110:02] Only for me. And I have all the respect for Bow Wow's resume and his G. That's my Eskimo brother. You know how I feel about you out there, Bow. However, reading this was too tender for where his resume is. Tender? Yes. The Trey Song Show was ages ago. Whatever show you're talking about.

Speaker 3:
[110:25] The Trey Song Show just had a show last couple weeks ago.

Speaker 1:
[110:26] The Trey Brown Show was ages ago. Whatever shows you're talking about, they went already. Whoever you're saying is at your show that you see going and they see that all the other shows, they already went. I took this as also letting the R&B niggas know that them same bitches that y'all have backstage, he has backstage. But I just think he too gee to do that. I agree.

Speaker 3:
[110:51] But he on the R&B tour too. They are R&B too.

Speaker 8:
[110:55] But I didn't take it the way you took it. I didn't take it that way.

Speaker 4:
[110:57] I didn't take it that way.

Speaker 1:
[110:58] Dog, if you woke up and some nigga just out there clear blue sky author, let's say y'all make book runs together, like, yo, I can't lie, I'm at my book concert, all of these chicks, was that Marc book signing when he threw one, was that Mona book signing?

Speaker 6:
[111:17] Like, what are you talking about?

Speaker 1:
[111:18] You wake up and be like, why am I even in this story?

Speaker 3:
[111:21] It comes off like you surprised or you, so like you're honored to be, see I didn't take it that way.

Speaker 4:
[111:28] I don't lie.

Speaker 3:
[111:29] I don't, I don't like them.

Speaker 1:
[111:30] One at a time, please.

Speaker 3:
[111:31] I take it like, yo, this is crazy, I'm letting you. What's crazy? Let me finish.

Speaker 10:
[111:37] The game, been in the game.

Speaker 3:
[111:38] Yeah, but sometimes you'll be like, yo, I ain't gonna lie, I knew it was like this, but we've said that up here, like yo dog, I get a reminder when I go outside sometimes just how crazy shit is. Joe's come up here and said, yo, the bitches is out here doing what you just said. Yeah, so what I'm saying-

Speaker 1:
[111:58] And I made that statement without saying no name.

Speaker 3:
[112:01] Yeah, no, I'm saying, but he's saying like, yo dog, they out here. They're going, they are going. So sometimes you'll be like, yo dog, it's shocking to me to see the rate at which they're going.

Speaker 7:
[112:12] Yeah, it should be shocking to him. You think Bow Wow should be shocked?

Speaker 1:
[112:14] These say, I'm only talking about him. These niggas say that shit to let other niggas know we, me and you money are on the same playing field. You fucked her, don't think that because I don't have a record out now or because I'm not, I fucked her too. She wasn't just at your shit. That's what I get from that.

Speaker 5:
[112:32] That's how it came off and he too much of a G for that.

Speaker 4:
[112:35] Especially the Breezy Bowl mention, especially the Breezy Bowl.

Speaker 2:
[112:38] I didn't take it that way, but that's the rapper brain shit.

Speaker 3:
[112:41] That's your competitive brain talker. I don't think he's saying it like that. You think he's really talking to the? Yeah. Like, yo, dog, y'all. But you can make that same point without saying, Chris Brown Show, Trey's Dog Show, etc. No, he's just naming frequent recent shit that all of these girls were at and using them as reference points. I don't think he's saying, yo, me and Chris fucking the same chicks or me and Trey fucking the same chicks or y'all doing it how I'm doing it the same way. I don't think he's implying that at all. I don't think he's saying, yo, damn, it's crazy that I'm seeing all of these same groupie ass girls and all of these same concerts.

Speaker 4:
[113:14] You think he actually feels godbad for the good guys like he said.

Speaker 3:
[113:17] You believe that? Yes, no. Not at all. I'm gonna give you an example when we get off mic too. I don't think so at all because again, if you're new to this, like let's say he just caught a hit last year and now this is Tore, he's seeing that, maybe I'll give him that. But with Bow Wow being who he is and the run that he's had since he was fucking 10, you are way more useless than anybody else.

Speaker 1:
[113:42] He also can't group, not me, not say him, you can't groupie shame. You niggas can't groupie shame and say, Ah, she fucking all of us, but be the ones to go out, get her from the front in the rain, put the three bands around her wrist, take her backstage, go to the food truck, get us some chicken tenders and some French fries. You sit in the front right next to your mom and your aunt. You fucking text them during halftime, are you good, baby, you need anything? You take them back to the Ford season, you show them the time of their life, you take them shopping and then come to the internet and say bitches ain't shit.

Speaker 3:
[114:13] Wait, what? No, you can't groupie shame when you're the same person who got a song on one of your on Greenlight, I wanna say four or five, dissing a groupie that you had a baby with. No, what I'm looking at is- That's my whole deal.

Speaker 1:
[114:24] Oh yeah, we can't diss groupies if we got-

Speaker 3:
[114:25] You can't do that. I don't think he can do that. I think y'all creating that scenario. I think he looking in the crowd and saying, yo, that's my man's baby mother over here. I'm on tour with Seven and Eight Killers.

Speaker 7:
[114:36] This is crazy.

Speaker 3:
[114:37] Yo, dawg, let y'all say y'all whack ass scenario. This can say, yo, dawg, I'm on tour with eight or nine niggas, and one of them eight or nine niggas had another nigga's girl back here doing XYZ.

Speaker 1:
[114:48] So what are you? The horror monitor? No, not even that. I'm on tour with a in the group who fucked another nigga's baby mom's.

Speaker 3:
[114:54] So start there then, if that's your take. He might feel the same way about her.

Speaker 1:
[114:59] Bow Wow is too G for this is my take.

Speaker 3:
[115:01] Yeah, and I fuck with you. You know, we don't buy shit, you know.

Speaker 2:
[115:06] I forgot you had beef.

Speaker 3:
[115:07] Yeah, yeah, we had beef.

Speaker 11:
[115:08] You still got beef?

Speaker 3:
[115:10] No, no, no, no, no, that's my dog. Good for Bow.

Speaker 6:
[115:14] You heard me. Shit.

Speaker 3:
[115:16] Why you think that tour came through Jersey with no problems now?

Speaker 6:
[115:19] Listen, I already know.

Speaker 1:
[115:22] You still got it? Hey, hey.

Speaker 8:
[115:29] That's a good call back.

Speaker 11:
[115:30] That was great.

Speaker 1:
[115:31] That was great.

Speaker 11:
[115:32] That was great.

Speaker 4:
[115:34] I got to do that to Joe soon.

Speaker 1:
[115:36] What to me? Yeah, you swam some mean boss dictator.

Speaker 4:
[115:41] Shut your ass up. I'm going to do it at the right time. I'm just going to set it off.

Speaker 1:
[115:44] You're talking still?

Speaker 4:
[115:45] Oh.

Speaker 1:
[115:47] Stop.

Speaker 5:
[115:48] What do y'all want to?

Speaker 1:
[115:49] Oh, Nia Long.

Speaker 4:
[115:50] Nia Long. Nia Long.

Speaker 5:
[115:50] Nia Long.

Speaker 4:
[115:51] Nia Long.

Speaker 5:
[115:51] Nia Long.

Speaker 1:
[115:52] Nia Long. Nia Long. Nia Long.

Speaker 7:
[115:53] Nia Long. Nia Long.

Speaker 1:
[115:55] Nia Long.

Speaker 3:
[115:55] Nia Long. Nia Long. Nia Long. Nia Long.

Speaker 2:
[115:59] Nia Long. Nia Long.

Speaker 6:
[116:01] Who is she?

Speaker 3:
[116:03] Yeah, she did.

Speaker 8:
[116:03] Okay, Nia Long. She looked good in it, too.

Speaker 3:
[116:05] I didn't see it.

Speaker 8:
[116:06] Where does she not look good?

Speaker 3:
[116:07] Where does she never look good?

Speaker 8:
[116:08] I'm talking about the photography, the lighting.

Speaker 3:
[116:09] Oh.

Speaker 8:
[116:11] They lit her really well.

Speaker 2:
[116:15] We got them.

Speaker 11:
[116:16] Yo, look at porn.

Speaker 5:
[116:18] We got you. Oh, shit.

Speaker 3:
[116:22] But what's standing out is her... She also... There's some comments that she made about preferring to date younger. And if she dates a younger dude, if it's a one night stand or something, he has to sign an NDA.

Speaker 1:
[116:34] The clip is going crazy.

Speaker 3:
[116:35] Everybody's talking about how they would voluntarily sign the NDA.

Speaker 2:
[116:39] A lot of people, I think.

Speaker 1:
[116:42] I would say that petition got to be in the million.

Speaker 3:
[116:44] Yo, but not just that. She also talked about how these things would be talking too much. So it speaks to... The Bow Wow point is a perfect segue. She's talking about how the niggas is kind of on some new bitch shit and they be talking and running their mouths. I saw a lot of niggas saying, I'm not going to hold you.

Speaker 1:
[116:58] I'm telling somebody. Literally. I'm telling my girl.

Speaker 4:
[117:03] It's a difference between telling somebody personally and then go on a podcast.

Speaker 3:
[117:11] I saw a couple of other say, if I hit Nia Long, I'm running to the first podcast, Mike.

Speaker 5:
[117:15] I see, I'm sorry, I have to tell that.

Speaker 8:
[117:17] And that's the corniest shit ever.

Speaker 4:
[117:19] And that's why we're scissoring.

Speaker 1:
[117:21] I would do that shit on like to live Kuali Pah, too.

Speaker 8:
[117:25] Just drop that shit on some dung.

Speaker 5:
[117:27] Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[117:28] On Nia Long?

Speaker 2:
[117:28] Oh yeah. Night school.

Speaker 5:
[117:31] One night school.

Speaker 3:
[117:32] Hey, Nia.

Speaker 1:
[117:36] Oh my God.

Speaker 4:
[117:37] That shit is crazy. That's it.

Speaker 1:
[117:40] Ish wouldn't tell nobody but me and Danny.

Speaker 4:
[117:43] Wouldn't that be cool though to talk about stuff like that? All y'all know that shit is not cool.

Speaker 8:
[117:48] Mona, has that ever happened to you where you like...

Speaker 4:
[117:55] You remember the same when they fucked you?

Speaker 6:
[117:56] Did anybody say everybody you?

Speaker 4:
[117:58] Like anybody say they you? No, no, no.

Speaker 8:
[118:02] Where like shit got out and you trusted a dude to like keep it quiet and he didn't.

Speaker 4:
[118:08] Yes. Yes.

Speaker 2:
[118:10] How does that feel? Yeah.

Speaker 8:
[118:11] What did you do?

Speaker 9:
[118:12] Like, did you say something to the dude about it?

Speaker 3:
[118:13] Cursed him out.

Speaker 8:
[118:14] Yeah. Like, how do you deal with that?

Speaker 3:
[118:15] You bitch ass, That's about right.

Speaker 8:
[118:18] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[118:18] And for the most part, but I'm always carrying like, you know, the person even bring it to me, I'm like, what?

Speaker 3:
[118:24] You denied it.

Speaker 8:
[118:24] Texting this.

Speaker 4:
[118:25] You know what I mean? I don't even, who? I don't think I even know him.

Speaker 3:
[118:29] Sean.

Speaker 12:
[118:29] Yeah, I'm one of them.

Speaker 4:
[118:31] I'm never, you know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[118:32] You never go cop to it.

Speaker 4:
[118:33] Fuck no.

Speaker 8:
[118:34] And I know y'all G's and everything, but have y'all ever slipped up and done that?

Speaker 4:
[118:37] I know y'all G's and everything.

Speaker 8:
[118:39] I ain't never did that, keeping people. Have y'all ever slipped up and talked too much about who y'all?

Speaker 3:
[118:45] I'm sure I have. I'm sure. I've told niggas like somebody, but I told somebody that I was under the guise that I was talking in confidence to a person. Like, I had confidence that this is my man or this is my home girl and it's going to stay here. So I wasn't just outside, again, on no podcast and no shit like that.

Speaker 8:
[119:04] Yeah, you know, that's right.

Speaker 3:
[119:06] Yeah, running wild with who I've entertained. Hell, I did not have to shit. Yeah. I'm on my Joe Budden shit.

Speaker 4:
[119:12] At the end of the day, like, this go shoot at each other. You never, like, I feel like you always believe that your friend not going to tell. But what y'all don't realize is that he has to hate on you in that way because he want to fuck her too. That's what happens every time. Y'all telling a nigga, thinking that's your friend, your bestie, your bro, the whole time you don't know, and he wants to fuck me too, so he's going to tell quick to get you the out of here.

Speaker 6:
[119:37] get real vicious with each other. But get vicious with each other over that pussy, man. That shit get crazy.

Speaker 1:
[119:44] She gon want to fuck me too. Let me walk over there and order my water with him.

Speaker 2:
[119:47] It's also real important that if you get the 450, you keep it. You know what I mean?

Speaker 4:
[119:52] No, you know what y'all...

Speaker 8:
[119:53] Don't even cash that.

Speaker 1:
[119:54] You know what I was surprised that y'all didn't mention because when she said about liking the young guys or dating young guys or whatever, a lot of young I saw in the comments were saying shit like when a man talks about how he like young pussy, it's automatically you're a predator, but when a girl do it, it's like, yes, innovative, be free, girl.

Speaker 5:
[120:11] A conversation so old.

Speaker 2:
[120:12] Yeah, I've accepted certain double standards.

Speaker 5:
[120:14] That's a double standard that we care. Y'all should accept certain double standards.

Speaker 2:
[120:18] One at a time, please.

Speaker 1:
[120:20] Y'all should accept certain double standards because the same way two people, we both in college, I 10 people, you 10 people, I'm a whore, you're a player. I mean, we've accepted certain double standards. You know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[120:30] But I don't think this applies to Nia in the same way. Because depending on how young you're talking about, like if a dude is 52 and says, I like to fuck women that's 35, we're not calling him a predator.

Speaker 1:
[120:39] Right.

Speaker 3:
[120:40] You know what I mean? I don't think Nia is saying she wants to 18-year-olds.

Speaker 1:
[120:42] Does she specify her age?

Speaker 3:
[120:43] That's what I'm saying. I don't think so just based on-

Speaker 13:
[120:45] She said younger and she's 55.

Speaker 3:
[120:47] That's what I'm saying. Younger don't got to be gross younger. That's what I'm saying. 35 will be young.

Speaker 13:
[120:51] I'm only 42.

Speaker 5:
[120:52] Yeah, I know.

Speaker 1:
[120:53] I'm only 42 in spring.

Speaker 5:
[120:55] Y'all lying. Y'all lying, man.

Speaker 2:
[120:57] You're talking this cool, though.

Speaker 3:
[120:58] I'm just saying in this particular- I agree with the big point.

Speaker 1:
[121:00] Shit, I'm like me and Lil Young meet myself, Marc.

Speaker 2:
[121:03] You don't think it was funny that she didn't specify it? Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1:
[121:06] That's the whole thing.

Speaker 5:
[121:08] She could have just sounded like a younger than me. She could have said- But again, I don't find it outrage. If she fucked a 23-year-old nigga and I seen this, I thought he was physically attractive. I wanted to bite of that candy.

Speaker 13:
[121:20] You're talking from her voice, right?

Speaker 5:
[121:22] I don't think that that's-

Speaker 3:
[121:23] I like that candy.

Speaker 5:
[121:25] I don't think that that's outrageous. I think that they too consent in adults.

Speaker 1:
[121:28] I wanted to bite of that chocolate bar.

Speaker 2:
[121:30] I'm glad that Nia Long is fucking younger dudes because it's too much pressure for me.

Speaker 13:
[121:37] You're younger.

Speaker 2:
[121:38] That's too much pressure.

Speaker 1:
[121:39] Yeah, you are younger. Technically, you could be her young boy.

Speaker 2:
[121:41] But I don't think that's what she's- I don't think so.

Speaker 1:
[121:44] No bitch 50 say I like a young talking about my motherfucking 40. That bitch talking about 27.

Speaker 2:
[121:48] You don't think Nia Long is a 26-year-old dude?

Speaker 1:
[121:50] Oh, I guess she was.

Speaker 3:
[121:51] I don't know what to say.

Speaker 1:
[121:52] Is that got a job?

Speaker 2:
[121:53] That's why I'm asking, what do you think?

Speaker 3:
[121:55] I have no idea.

Speaker 2:
[121:57] Based off-

Speaker 3:
[121:58] Based on people I know who dated her?

Speaker 2:
[121:59] Let me talk, please. I don't care about your illogical facts. I want to say shit that don't make sense. Let me say what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:
[122:06] I apologize.

Speaker 2:
[122:07] Fucking, she did a relationship with somebody my age, black love, faithful, front row, front-facing, yada, yada, yada. We see how that turned out. He knows a little bit of heartbreak that had to come with that.

Speaker 3:
[122:23] He was younger.

Speaker 13:
[122:24] Yeah, I thought he was younger, too.

Speaker 5:
[122:25] Yeah, he's 48.

Speaker 2:
[122:26] All right, they're going to keep dancing on that one.

Speaker 5:
[122:28] Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:
[122:29] They're going to come on.

Speaker 5:
[122:30] I'm just pointing out.

Speaker 3:
[122:31] you, Marc. I'd rather get one good Marc in that episode, at least. Yeah, he was younger.

Speaker 2:
[122:37] I'm not going to put that on Nia Long because that's somebody I want to meet and try to hit.

Speaker 4:
[122:41] I'm just saying, that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5:
[122:45] I don't think it's outrageous, though. I really don't. I'm going to keep it a buck with you.

Speaker 1:
[122:48] I'm all for making that big sign of NDA. I'm with that.

Speaker 2:
[122:51] And I'm joking about the trying to hit them.

Speaker 1:
[122:52] I need to get some of them bitches printed up.

Speaker 5:
[122:55] You want to make some of my signs of NDA?

Speaker 2:
[122:56] Yeah. Mona?

Speaker 1:
[122:58] Yes, I would love that. Even though it's like, God, the out there, they don't give a about it. Because like, with an NDA, if you violated, what you got to go to court for?

Speaker 2:
[123:06] can't even write.

Speaker 1:
[123:06] Yeah, they don't care.

Speaker 3:
[123:10] If you ain't got shit, the NDA don't really do much.

Speaker 2:
[123:12] Word. Like, what you going to sue me for, bitch? They'll already be in the court. They just got to go to the third floor.

Speaker 5:
[123:16] They already go to the third floor.

Speaker 2:
[123:18] They just got to go to different floors.

Speaker 3:
[123:19] Go to the civil side.

Speaker 1:
[123:20] Y'all don't know, like, seriously, even like, from dating or fucking, from being famous and not famous, it's a total different thing. Like, some of these just want to fuck with you because of who you are or so they can tell somebody that they with you. Trying to decipher who really likes you is like a real thing.

Speaker 5:
[123:35] Scary.

Speaker 1:
[123:35] Yeah, that shit real.

Speaker 5:
[123:37] Yeah, it must be tough. That's why you get one and get out the game, B.

Speaker 1:
[123:39] No, that shit fucked up. You're right. Oh my God, I don't know who really likes me for me. Because my DM is totally loaded all day long. Like I could just refresh it, refresh it, refresh it.

Speaker 4:
[123:48] Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 5:
[123:48] I'm not trying to be funny.

Speaker 4:
[123:49] Yes, you are, No, I'm not.

Speaker 5:
[123:52] Ain't that the same as being a woman, period?

Speaker 1:
[123:54] What you mean?

Speaker 5:
[123:55] Because niggas will say whatever they gonna say to pop. So you really don't know if a nigga like you.

Speaker 1:
[123:59] Yeah, but the stakes are higher.

Speaker 5:
[124:02] I get what you're saying.

Speaker 1:
[124:03] Let me give you an example. There's been times when people book me for podcasts, right? And I'll get there and the whole point be for them to shut me the fuck up. That's the whole thing. Because I'm a boy swiss woman. I have an opinion. Some men that bothers them, especially insecure men. So they will bring me on their platform just to kind of destroy me or shut me up or shut me down. It's the same thing with trying to date you or fuck you so they can say, Oh, I didn't lie. Bitch, I her. You know what I mean?

Speaker 5:
[124:25] I beat that thing up.

Speaker 1:
[124:26] I had a... I don't know. I'm just getting pussy. I play a lot, but I'm stingy with coochies.

Speaker 2:
[124:30] So it's like I'm safe. Did those other podcasts just figure out a way?

Speaker 1:
[124:34] A way to what? Shut me up?

Speaker 5:
[124:36] Why? Because you're going to call them and get tips.

Speaker 2:
[124:37] What did they do?

Speaker 1:
[124:39] They didn't figure out a way to do what?

Speaker 2:
[124:40] Share.

Speaker 5:
[124:41] Share the wealth.

Speaker 1:
[124:42] It's different when I have to come back. One time is one time. But no, nobody never shut me up, nigga. Y'all know that. True.

Speaker 5:
[124:51] What are we talking about?

Speaker 3:
[124:52] Nia Long. Nia Long.

Speaker 5:
[124:54] Shout to her.

Speaker 1:
[124:55] And Young Dick. Shout to that. Nothing like a young...

Speaker 2:
[124:59] These girls are going, man. I'm not mad at nobody for going. The girls are going. They're going. I'll tell you one thing, that week that Kaiser, whatever happened with her and her husband, and then she was outside for a little bit a few weeks after that. I think we was doing a pod or some shit. Something we was doing. Well, maybe we just finished the pod. I got in bed. Mike Kaiser going to call me from Mr. Chiles. He wanted them. He's going to call you with some, if he's calling it's some hot going on. He called, yo, just over, it's Mr. Chiles got somebody want to say hello to you. Y'all were talking about her on your pod. Hold on. I don't normally even fuck with to do the whole thing. But Mike, of course, he's going to put Nia Long on the phone. Oh my God. I start shaking through the phone. I hung up.

Speaker 5:
[125:50] Signal dropped.

Speaker 2:
[125:52] I got right there. How long y'all going to be there?

Speaker 5:
[125:55] Y'all going to be there for a little bit?

Speaker 2:
[125:57] I bet.

Speaker 5:
[125:58] I was on my way to New York.

Speaker 2:
[126:00] I tried to get dressed so fast.

Speaker 5:
[126:01] Driver outside already, actually.

Speaker 2:
[126:03] I tried to get dressed fast. It didn't happen, but.

Speaker 13:
[126:08] Maybe next time.

Speaker 2:
[126:09] Then I chased it the next week. Call cars back. Yo. I thought you said. You might have told me some bulls. You're like, yo, bring a Nia Long up to y'all. Get the first interview. Some people say shit that you just know is a lie, but you hope is true. You hope is true. I know Nia Long ain't coming to talk to us. nobody long is coming to talk to us.

Speaker 5:
[126:31] How we long? It's like a stupid, yo.

Speaker 2:
[126:41] Oh my God. Shout out to Nia Long. Indeed.

Speaker 5:
[126:44] And our door is open, Nia Long, if you want to, you know.

Speaker 2:
[126:47] And you wouldn't give your price.

Speaker 5:
[126:49] I'm not charging for her.

Speaker 2:
[126:51] No, not for Nia Long. Of course not. You ain't give your price earlier.

Speaker 5:
[126:54] That's what we need the price for.

Speaker 13:
[126:55] She got it. She want to take care of you.

Speaker 5:
[126:58] It's on the arm. I am taking care of her already.

Speaker 13:
[127:04] You think your girl wouldn't be mad at you if you hit Nia Long?

Speaker 2:
[127:06] No, she wouldn't. Couldn't be. She wouldn't. And if you was going to be, I'm going to ride it out. All right.

Speaker 3:
[127:12] All right.

Speaker 13:
[127:14] Oh, Some fights are worth the fight.

Speaker 2:
[127:15] Right.

Speaker 3:
[127:17] Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:
[127:18] Yo, I don't want to harp on the Pooh Shiesty stuff. I'm minding my business. I'm staying out of all street fears. But but all the Pooh Shiesty shit to come back is just so dumb that I got to come back.

Speaker 5:
[127:34] Staples. Pooh. My staples.

Speaker 2:
[127:37] I knew it. Pooh Shiesty's attorney insists the rapper was possibly printing lyrics at Staples and not a contract release form for Gucci, man. Duh.

Speaker 5:
[127:52] Right before the meeting.

Speaker 13:
[127:53] No, same with the studio.

Speaker 2:
[127:54] Right before the meeting.

Speaker 13:
[127:56] Everyone always prints their lyrics. That's what he said.

Speaker 5:
[127:58] That's what the attorney said. They all write and print their lyrics.

Speaker 13:
[128:00] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Transcribe it, you know what I mean?

Speaker 5:
[128:02] Because you can't read them off the phone.

Speaker 13:
[128:03] No, he's classically trained. You want to read it in the sheet music. Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1:
[128:08] Guys, in reality, he really went and printed his contract out. And then he went down.

Speaker 5:
[128:12] No, he printed the release. So you got to sign this.

Speaker 13:
[128:14] Different, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[128:15] At Staples.

Speaker 5:
[128:16] I got this shit from the printer. Why would he have a printer? It's on my e-mail.

Speaker 3:
[128:20] Why would he have a printer?

Speaker 5:
[128:21] Nothing about him says, yo, I got a computer.

Speaker 3:
[128:23] It's his computer.

Speaker 1:
[128:27] Pooch Ice, he has a fucking printer.

Speaker 2:
[128:30] The problem with his story is...

Speaker 13:
[128:31] If he does, the ink is definitely dry.

Speaker 5:
[128:33] Oh, for sure. Ain't no black no more. That's all out of ink. The black was dried up a long time ago. It's just color now.

Speaker 1:
[128:41] You know we don't be having ink.

Speaker 5:
[128:42] We never have black ink.

Speaker 1:
[128:43] Never.

Speaker 2:
[128:43] The problem with his story is, I've been in Staples to print some shit out, and it's not a task that I was able to complete on my own. I needed a Staples helper, staff to come over. So I know he needed one. So staff came over there. I don't think he bright enough to not reveal the plan.

Speaker 5:
[128:58] How I print this?

Speaker 2:
[128:59] Listen.

Speaker 1:
[129:02] How I print this?

Speaker 2:
[129:03] Hurry up, I'm in a rush. Hurry up, I'm in a rush.

Speaker 5:
[129:06] Hurry up, I gotta do this now.

Speaker 2:
[129:07] Gucci bout to leave.

Speaker 4:
[129:08] You just do it for me, I can use 50 hands.

Speaker 5:
[129:10] Take the phone, print this. They fuck around and keep a record of whatever they, cause it ain't, it's an email.

Speaker 1:
[129:15] It's an email.

Speaker 5:
[129:17] Two staples, store numbers, exactly, whatever, yes.

Speaker 13:
[129:21] Kidnapping plot at the time.

Speaker 5:
[129:24] And all it says is, you free to go.

Speaker 7:
[129:27] Yo, that was crazy.

Speaker 1:
[129:31] I don't even want to laugh, that shit is hard.

Speaker 5:
[129:33] No, I'm laughing, I don't care. I don't care, I'm laughing at that.

Speaker 1:
[129:36] I feel bad because his parents, I don't care, his parents.

Speaker 5:
[129:40] Wait, wait, his parents what?

Speaker 1:
[129:41] The fact that his father was there, his mom just went by her for just being stupid. Like that makes me feel bad for him.

Speaker 5:
[129:46] Do you know who his father is?

Speaker 1:
[129:47] Yes, I know his father is.

Speaker 3:
[129:47] I think she said he didn't have a chance.

Speaker 1:
[129:49] That's what I'm saying, like if you're being led by your parents.

Speaker 2:
[129:52] We used that line a lot. People didn't have a chance.

Speaker 5:
[129:55] Well, the she mentioned in, she got your hands. Joe.

Speaker 2:
[129:58] Yo, I look at it different, so I'm not.

Speaker 5:
[130:01] Some really have, some of the adults are fucked up hands.

Speaker 1:
[130:04] Excuse me.

Speaker 2:
[130:05] That's true. When you catch cases, like aborted babies.

Speaker 1:
[130:07] Excuse me. When you catch a case in the federal.

Speaker 2:
[130:09] You made it on Earth, right?

Speaker 1:
[130:11] Excuse me.

Speaker 2:
[130:11] You had that uncomfortable talk. Hey, you had a chance, man.

Speaker 13:
[130:16] You made it past that talk?

Speaker 1:
[130:17] When you catch cases, I don't know if you know what a PSI is.

Speaker 2:
[130:21] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[130:22] That's the air in the tire, right? When the little light come on.

Speaker 2:
[130:24] Yeah, your air is low. If your air is low.

Speaker 13:
[130:26] A little screen come up.

Speaker 1:
[130:30] Listen, if you, for the people at home that don't know, you do a PSI, you tell them your background. If your mom smoked crack, if your dad. I'm gonna be mad, beat your mom, or whatever. All of those things matter when a judge makes his decision, because that matters how you brought up, period. People that have horrible backgrounds, the judge is sometimes more lenient on you because of how you came up.

Speaker 2:
[130:52] But we locking him up, because the odds are high that he's gonna be a horrible future too.

Speaker 5:
[130:56] Yeah, like you think you learned?

Speaker 2:
[130:57] Not just the background.

Speaker 5:
[130:58] That's my only thing.

Speaker 1:
[131:00] Do I think that he learned from the situation? Fuck, though.

Speaker 5:
[131:02] You wanna have a real conversation?

Speaker 2:
[131:03] Please. Fuck. I wasn't trying to do that at home.

Speaker 5:
[131:08] She just went to laugh. No, go ahead. No, not for real. I think that there's validity there, that if you have fucked up circumstances and upbringing, then you might have been at a disadvantage.

Speaker 2:
[131:22] Agreed.

Speaker 5:
[131:22] Cool. But once you get an opportunity in which to become a multimillionaire, it kind of goes out the window. Why? Because most people are committing crimes to get money.

Speaker 2:
[131:37] Yeah, once you got money, you could buy new parents.

Speaker 5:
[131:39] Once you get money, no, once you get money, like he could still do shows.

Speaker 2:
[131:42] You could trade your parents.

Speaker 5:
[131:43] He could still have done stuff that make more money and generate more money than the average out here.

Speaker 1:
[131:48] Right.

Speaker 5:
[131:48] So with that being said, yo, go get a bag for 20 grand over here for this show, 15 grand for this show, 12 grand for this show, whatever the case may be.

Speaker 2:
[131:55] But Antwan, we got it.

Speaker 1:
[131:56] But Antwan, listen.

Speaker 2:
[131:57] Isaac Figg Newton, we got it.

Speaker 1:
[131:58] No, no, because it's still your train of thought. You know what I mean? Especially when you talk about gang culture, like come the fuck on. Just because you get an opportunity to make a certain amount of money. If you've been raised to be a fucking gang banger, meaning this family is not following the laws of Christ and Islam or religion, we follow the laws of the fucking gangsta disciples. That's what it is. It don't matter if you start making money or not. What?

Speaker 5:
[132:26] What are you pointing out my sneakers for?

Speaker 1:
[132:29] Oh, the sneakers.

Speaker 5:
[132:29] Shots of Marathon, James Harden.

Speaker 2:
[132:32] But look, look.

Speaker 5:
[132:35] Big drill.

Speaker 2:
[132:36] Ice is a crip Muslim too, but go ahead.

Speaker 5:
[132:38] Same Poo Shardsy that seemingly was aware of his second chance. In FDO, literally says, I can't fumble this shit. The whole world be waiting on me. That's what's going to him. I don't really give him that. It's like I know this is my second chance because of what I just came. So because I know this, I got to make niggas don't get a second chance. You know how many people we know? They got fucked by the system. So he made it back out. He has his second chance. You have a career. You're here and you still threw it away behind dumb shit, whether it be dumb in your ear talking, whatever the case may be. I can't get a little sorry for you, my, I can't.

Speaker 1:
[133:19] I think it's just street culture and I feel like I've seen people go to jail, come home from jail, change their lives or whatever. But I've seen people when they take that time to change the way they think. That's a whole another set of- That's a nigga going to therapy, starting to read books, connecting with family they might have lost connection with, finding their dad, their rural dad or their mom or whatever. That's totally different from just going to jail and being to the point where you don't commit crimes or you don't commit the same kind of crimes, until you make it to jail. Your thought pattern, which is really the root of all the bullshit, that's the hardest part to change.

Speaker 2:
[133:52] I will smack the shit out of you when she finishes talking. I will smack the shit out of you if you ask her a question when she finishes.

Speaker 3:
[133:58] I swear to God.

Speaker 1:
[134:02] I haven't said nothing this whole fucking podcast, Parks.

Speaker 13:
[134:06] I know, I miss you.

Speaker 5:
[134:07] Eating chicken is good.

Speaker 1:
[134:08] And then I say something, it's like, oh don't ask the bitch no questions, keep her quiet.

Speaker 2:
[134:12] No, not keep her quiet.

Speaker 1:
[134:14] She's trying to get your money's worth for nothing.

Speaker 5:
[134:16] No, no, no, no, no. He wasn't even talking to me. He's saying like, we ended this topic, don't carry on the topic. Coochie and Popeyes is enough therapy for me, that I don't want to go back there. Hey, I didn't get no Coochie. Pussy is good. Popeyes tastes good.

Speaker 2:
[134:31] That's it.

Speaker 5:
[134:31] I don't want to go back to jail.

Speaker 2:
[134:32] That's it.

Speaker 5:
[134:33] out of here.

Speaker 2:
[134:34] I'm telling you, y'all telling me them is getting a lot of quality pussy. I do not think so.

Speaker 13:
[135:01] Dude, y'all broke butt naked.

Speaker 5:
[135:02] Waking up when I feel like it.

Speaker 1:
[135:03] I feel like you about it that way. That's duh. Anybody would say that. But you talking about a motherfucker that, when you engulfed this street culture, when that's all the fuck you believe. I've been out the streets for almost 10 years. I still have to fight with myself to make certain decisions. A stole my car and I ain't want to call the police on a nigga. It's like you be, that shit, when that shit is engraved in you, it's automatic. Somebody do something to you, you gonna do something back. You're not gonna call the police. It's engraved in you. Somebody take something from you, you gonna go take something from them. That's what I'm talking about. I'm somebody that discovered the streets by myself, my father's a street person, my mother's not. If you talking about a where both parents is in it, yeah, I see where that might be hard to fucking think a different way. Especially you calling home from prison, complaining about this shit in your pops, saying, you know we gotta do science shit. You know what time it is. Yeah, I feel for that. Yes, I do. That's his fucking dad. I don't even have a dad. That's his dad.

Speaker 5:
[135:55] He likes to steal from people.

Speaker 1:
[135:59] Listen, I'm telling y'all, and I feel like it's easier for some of y'all to say because you're not really in gulf. ain't none of you been in jail. What are we talking about? Like, it's a whole thing. You come home from, bro, come from jail, get more respect where they from than they ever did. Just from doing a jail bid. My first Adele bid was a fat bid. Motherfuckers looked up to me for going to the feds and not the county. It was a big deal. I don't like how y'all passed doing little shit and you won't stop doing shit by my back before I get mad. And they gon know who really the tyrannical boss is, when I get to put my hands on y'all. Stop playing with me.

Speaker 2:
[136:31] It's these. These?

Speaker 1:
[136:33] Know who the felon is in here. I don't want to flip out.

Speaker 4:
[136:37] It's not. Yo, it's Marc.

Speaker 13:
[136:39] It's that. It's him. Marc is not the felon.

Speaker 2:
[136:42] Y'all know that our girl is passionate about prison.

Speaker 5:
[136:47] It's not her.

Speaker 1:
[136:48] I don't with them anymore.

Speaker 3:
[136:51] No, come back, because I want to hear them.

Speaker 4:
[136:59] Shut up, See, one and a half parents.

Speaker 1:
[137:02] Good, I just need a cigarette.

Speaker 13:
[137:05] Somehow imperfect. Don't worry.

Speaker 2:
[137:08] Breaking news. Breaking news.

Speaker 5:
[137:11] A rushback.

Speaker 2:
[137:12] Breaking news. Breaking news. Stop what you're doing. If you at your cubicle, stop what you're doing. If you in your car breaking new...

Speaker 13:
[137:23] Pull over.

Speaker 5:
[137:24] If you in your car, pull over.

Speaker 2:
[137:26] It has just been brought to our attention that Mona and Marc got tattoos from the same tattoo artist.

Speaker 13:
[137:37] I could have told you that.

Speaker 3:
[137:39] I mean, it's a little random because it's not in Philly.

Speaker 1:
[137:41] What the does that mean, Burbs? It's eight Burbs, bro. What do that mean, Burbs?

Speaker 13:
[137:47] You're both from Philly.

Speaker 1:
[137:48] Man, get the fuck off. The ain't even in Philly, so shut up.

Speaker 3:
[137:52] That's what makes it funny. Yeah, it's random. Bad random. Women's in Delaware.

Speaker 1:
[137:55] In this, when I start naming some of this, Tiana Taylor's, motherfucking NBA players, yeah, only the best of the best go to this nigga, first of all.

Speaker 2:
[138:05] Anybody straight?

Speaker 1:
[138:07] He is a homosexual. He's gay as shit. He's one of my gayest friends.

Speaker 2:
[138:15] Why would you not tell a room full of immature men looking to rag on you at any cost that you had your tattoo work done by a homosexual tattoo artist in Philadelphia?

Speaker 13:
[138:27] In a skirt.

Speaker 2:
[138:28] In a skirt.

Speaker 3:
[138:29] He's not in Philadelphia.

Speaker 1:
[138:30] He's not in Philadelphia.

Speaker 13:
[138:31] Well, you traveled.

Speaker 3:
[138:32] Yep, sure did. Woman's in Delaware. Shout out to Ober Jackson, Push Tattoo.

Speaker 1:
[138:36] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[138:38] He's a dope. He did the ones of my dead father and Bill Cosby one.

Speaker 1:
[138:44] All his portraits.

Speaker 3:
[138:45] He did all his portraits. He did all my portraits and the one for my beloved blind mother.

Speaker 2:
[138:50] Were you awake the whole time? Push Tattoo.

Speaker 3:
[138:53] I had to do the thing.

Speaker 13:
[138:54] Was he awake?

Speaker 1:
[138:56] Y'all are such fucking dweebs, bro.

Speaker 13:
[138:59] That's true.

Speaker 1:
[139:00] Y'all are dweebs.

Speaker 3:
[139:02] He's dope. He's great. And I don't care that my tattoo artist is.

Speaker 1:
[139:05] You know why?

Speaker 3:
[139:06] Queer. It didn't even cross my mind. I said it didn't cross my mind to mention it.

Speaker 1:
[139:08] Never even thought about it, did you? Because you're a fucking great man.

Speaker 3:
[139:12] I'm an adult. That's why.

Speaker 1:
[139:13] A grown ass man at that. Yeah, but.

Speaker 3:
[139:15] You wouldn't let a gay man do that to you?

Speaker 2:
[139:18] My tattoo phase is done.

Speaker 1:
[139:21] I was going to ask would you get more artwork?

Speaker 2:
[139:23] What do you mean that, big dog?

Speaker 3:
[139:24] Tattoo?

Speaker 2:
[139:24] He tried. Yeah, I am. I am. He tried to get you.

Speaker 1:
[139:28] You're done getting tattoos?

Speaker 2:
[139:29] Yeah, I'm done.

Speaker 1:
[139:30] Why?

Speaker 5:
[139:31] Marc is here to set us up.

Speaker 2:
[139:32] I'm finished now.

Speaker 1:
[139:33] You do got a lot of tattoos, but there's always room for more.

Speaker 2:
[139:36] No, I'm all good.

Speaker 1:
[139:37] Nice little face test.

Speaker 5:
[139:39] Oh, shit.

Speaker 3:
[139:40] I've never looked at your arm before. Did you mention Bill Cosby? My arm.

Speaker 1:
[139:43] No, his tattoos.

Speaker 3:
[139:44] Did you say superstar?

Speaker 1:
[139:45] His tattoos were on first mixtape, so some of that shit just scribbled.

Speaker 3:
[139:48] No, no, no, no. Go right there.

Speaker 13:
[139:52] That's Pogasol.

Speaker 1:
[139:52] This looks like a split between-

Speaker 3:
[139:54] Who is that Joe? Maybe I should ask the question.

Speaker 1:
[139:56] Madonna or God?

Speaker 2:
[139:57] That's Madonna or God.

Speaker 13:
[139:59] You said that's clue.

Speaker 1:
[140:02] New music one.

Speaker 2:
[140:03] This is the figure that me and my tattoo artist, Grinch Style, Shout Out to Grinch.

Speaker 13:
[140:06] Shout out to Grinch.

Speaker 2:
[140:07] What's up, Grinch? Came up with, this was our variation of a higher power.

Speaker 3:
[140:11] Grinch, Grinch, homie.

Speaker 2:
[140:13] With a robe on and a gavel. It was more about the metaphor.

Speaker 3:
[140:17] Right, the gavel for justice, the robe for- I like that. Why did you make him white?

Speaker 2:
[140:21] He's not white.

Speaker 3:
[140:22] You kidding me?

Speaker 2:
[140:23] What is he, Puerto Rican?

Speaker 5:
[140:25] He's a Mexican.

Speaker 1:
[140:26] That look like Christopher Columbus.

Speaker 2:
[140:29] If he look white, then he messed the tattoo up, but it's not supposed to be white. That's why he didn't get colored in. He had the white color.

Speaker 4:
[140:35] You tatted too, Joe.

Speaker 5:
[140:36] You don't have no color on your body, though, right?

Speaker 2:
[140:39] That makes him my color, Dodo.

Speaker 3:
[140:41] No, that's not how tattoos look.

Speaker 5:
[140:43] Your hair ain't that long. Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Your hair ain't flowy.

Speaker 3:
[140:45] You got long, straight hair.

Speaker 2:
[140:46] Yeah, it works.

Speaker 1:
[140:47] Y'all two don't even have tattoos.

Speaker 2:
[140:49] You got to hear the Snoop God.

Speaker 13:
[140:55] This ain't nobody but Snoop God on your arm.

Speaker 2:
[140:57] You got Snoop God.

Speaker 3:
[141:01] Y'all don't have tattoos, why not?

Speaker 5:
[141:02] No.

Speaker 1:
[141:02] Yeah, it's so weird.

Speaker 2:
[141:05] Because they've been lame all their lives.

Speaker 1:
[141:07] My mother is covered in tattoos.

Speaker 5:
[141:08] There was nothing I loved enough to put on me permanently.

Speaker 3:
[141:11] Would you get your kid on there?

Speaker 5:
[141:12] No. I love her, but not for that. That's not why I wouldn't get her.

Speaker 3:
[141:16] I love her a little bit.

Speaker 5:
[141:18] At this point, I don't have no tattoos. If I had had my kid much earlier...

Speaker 1:
[141:23] His body is a vessel for the Lord.

Speaker 5:
[141:24] But not now. I'm not doing it.

Speaker 2:
[141:27] I made it this far.

Speaker 1:
[141:28] So why your white ass don't got no tattoos, Ish?

Speaker 5:
[141:33] I really ain't trusting nobody to tattoo me.

Speaker 2:
[141:37] You got an Asian barber to my own truck.

Speaker 1:
[141:54] You really got an Asian barber for real?

Speaker 5:
[141:56] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[141:58] It has this up, excuse me. No disrespect, no disrespect.

Speaker 5:
[142:03] You have a sleeve plant? Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[142:05] What happened to that?

Speaker 1:
[142:07] He said that.

Speaker 2:
[142:08] What happened?

Speaker 5:
[142:08] He's had to do the whole shit.

Speaker 2:
[142:09] I really designed and everything. Procrastinated.

Speaker 3:
[142:11] It's dope, it's a big, round globe.

Speaker 5:
[142:13] I don't trust nobody to... I don't trust nobody to...

Speaker 2:
[142:17] All right, one of us gotta fight back this. He going too crazy in a row.

Speaker 3:
[142:22] Y'all just livin about.

Speaker 2:
[142:23] Fuck outta here.

Speaker 5:
[142:24] No, I really ain't trust nobody to, you know what I'm saying? But didn't the tattoo artist do the shit that you had?

Speaker 3:
[142:29] Come see our guy.

Speaker 5:
[142:30] Who did that? A regular artist drew what I wanted, but she don't do tattoos.

Speaker 2:
[142:34] Yo, Ice, you his friend. Don't talk to him when we trying to get him.

Speaker 3:
[142:38] Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 2:
[142:39] He talked to you about support. He coming to you. We trying to kill him. Talk to us.

Speaker 1:
[142:44] Ish, Ish, so you planned out a whole sleeve, got an artist bitch to draw it, found a tattoo artist and then was like, you know what?

Speaker 5:
[142:50] I ain't find a tattoo artist.

Speaker 3:
[142:51] Come to Push, I'm cool.

Speaker 2:
[142:54] Wait, his spot is called Push?

Speaker 1:
[142:55] Yes.

Speaker 5:
[142:56] You ain't hear me say the tattoo. I'm totally missed that.

Speaker 2:
[142:59] Oh God, Marc got.

Speaker 1:
[143:08] He's expensive.

Speaker 3:
[143:10] I'll let him hit.

Speaker 1:
[143:14] I'm telling you, that man is a beast.

Speaker 2:
[143:15] I'm laughing, but he does do good work.

Speaker 3:
[143:17] If you paid more, you might have Greg to have a Valentine on your arm.

Speaker 1:
[143:50] Like, if it's not a religious thing, how the fuck people make it without no tattoos?

Speaker 2:
[143:54] By the time I got over my needle phobia, I ain't change.

Speaker 5:
[143:56] You mean they just got a mind of their own?

Speaker 2:
[143:58] You think white boys from Buffalo don't like needles?

Speaker 1:
[144:01] Bruh.

Speaker 3:
[144:03] I was surprised you let him get that on.

Speaker 2:
[144:04] He toasting in here.

Speaker 5:
[144:05] I was going to say he just sniffing shit.

Speaker 13:
[144:09] Smoke is livin, but no needles. That's always the rule.

Speaker 1:
[144:12] By 17, 18, I was completely tattooed.

Speaker 13:
[144:14] By the time I got over that phobia, I was too old.

Speaker 5:
[144:18] I feel like I'm too old now.

Speaker 13:
[144:19] I'm about to do that shit at 35.

Speaker 3:
[144:20] That makes sense.

Speaker 5:
[144:21] 42, about to get a tattoo for the first time.

Speaker 1:
[144:23] Let me text that to my mom.

Speaker 2:
[144:25] Okay, I know something else is important.

Speaker 3:
[144:27] There's something of significance.

Speaker 2:
[144:28] Actually, before we leave the homosexual and the transgender topics, did y'all see Caitlin Jenner say that she was a hypocrite for accepting the Times Woman of the Year Award a couple of years ago?

Speaker 13:
[144:39] I did not.

Speaker 3:
[144:40] I didn't see that.

Speaker 5:
[144:41] Why did she say it? For what reason?

Speaker 2:
[144:44] Because it contradicted some of her beliefs, like when they got her to talking about women participating in... Let me find a clip now.

Speaker 5:
[144:50] Yes, please.

Speaker 2:
[144:51] Because I don't make me... What did you think I was saying?

Speaker 1:
[144:54] It was so wrong that she got that award like that that fast.

Speaker 13:
[144:57] She also still dates women, so she probably got yelled at. She's trying to have a peaceful household.

Speaker 1:
[145:04] She's a lesbian?

Speaker 13:
[145:05] Yes.

Speaker 1:
[145:06] Oh, okay. She also hurt that mother ugly.

Speaker 13:
[145:10] What?

Speaker 1:
[145:11] That mother is not cute.

Speaker 13:
[145:12] Oh, shit.

Speaker 1:
[145:13] I don't give a. That shit ain't even gonna work for everybody. That mother ugly. She was with none of y'all saying I'm saying it. I wish y'all would cut that out, that bitch ugly. I could say that. I mean, that's the thing about being a woman. We're judged constantly. Patriarchy makes even a trans woman kind of forget, because she used to be a man. You get it?

Speaker 7:
[145:36] Okay, because here I am fighting the battle to keep biological men out of women's sports. There we go. Because it's not right. It just is not right.

Speaker 5:
[145:47] Well, who's that talking?

Speaker 7:
[145:49] Here I am fighting this battle, to keep biological men out of women's sports. But back when I came out, what did I accept? Glamorous Woman of the Year Award. And I go, what a hypocrite. I'm still XY. What a hypocrite I am. You know, trying to keep biological men out of women's sports. I'm a biological man and they gave me Glamorous Woman of the Year Award.

Speaker 1:
[146:15] Can I say something? The thing about Caitlin is that voice is just as ugly as the face. That's what I wanted to say at first.

Speaker 3:
[146:24] I don't know Caitlin's voice. Definitely sound like an HBO boxing commentator.

Speaker 1:
[146:30] Oh my God. But no, what I was going to say was it's a joke because she has all these Republican conservative ass views. You know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[146:40] Titties.

Speaker 1:
[146:40] Yeah, you was fucking dressing. You was putting on leopard panties all that time. You was married to Chris or whatever. You finally go be yourself and you transition. But deep down you a Klansman. You know what I mean? So it's confusing. It's this internal battle all the time because what you believe in your heart is not what you're doing. That's the truth. And a lot of trans people all across the world were like, what the fuck? This isn't a representation of trans. This bitch is rich as fuck. This bitch has no idea how it feels to transition when you're fucking poor, which is what most trans people go through. Trans people are killed like every five minutes or some shit. Trans person is murdered. That bitch don't know nothing about that. Her rich ass. That's ugly. Fuck that bugger bitch. I don't fuck with it, Parks.

Speaker 3:
[147:19] I agree with just by everything you say. I'm okay with Caitlin being eligible for womanhood. I think trans women are women and should be eligible for awards. I think we just have to make the decision about who they want to vote for. The women in sports thing is a complicated, messy conversation I think is a- I mean, I'm saying in terms, yeah, I think it is. I think it is. What do you think, Parks?

Speaker 13:
[147:45] I don't think that there should be men in women's sports. They should make a different section.

Speaker 3:
[147:50] Well, I think we all agree there shouldn't be men in women's sports. The question is, should trans women be allowed in women's sports?

Speaker 2:
[147:54] The women's sports should be able to uber wherever they want.

Speaker 1:
[147:56] Can I please tell you all one story?

Speaker 3:
[147:58] Please.

Speaker 5:
[147:58] Yes, please do.

Speaker 1:
[148:00] When I was in federal prison, right?

Speaker 3:
[148:02] Wait, okay.

Speaker 2:
[148:05] Yes, more jail tales.

Speaker 1:
[148:06] Shut up. When I was in federal prison, right? Some of the trans girls that I was in, shut up, y'all. People, no, shut up. Joe, I'm telling you.

Speaker 3:
[148:22] Move that mic.

Speaker 1:
[148:23] I'm telling you, I don't have a mic.

Speaker 3:
[148:25] I want to hear what you got to say.

Speaker 1:
[148:26] No, you don't, but you better pretend.

Speaker 3:
[148:27] Yes, I do.

Speaker 1:
[148:28] So this is what I'm saying. It costs money to transition, guys.

Speaker 13:
[148:33] Hit the 1.5.

Speaker 1:
[148:34] It's trans people that prostitute themselves. They do sex work. Some people steal, some people scam, which means that I was in federal prison with some women that did some strange things so they could be able to afford this expensive ass transition, okay? The nuns came and played volleyball against the inmates, okay? I was the picture. The nuns came to play volleyball against the inmates. I'm serious. Six and Arch. I am so serious. Six and Arch. I'm dead serious, okay?

Speaker 13:
[149:11] It's already funny.

Speaker 2:
[149:12] Nah, you ain't gonna leave.

Speaker 13:
[149:15] Say words. Nah, Nick, nah, I know they ain't gonna make you. You won't, you won't. Nah, you ain't gon' say words.

Speaker 4:
[149:29] Show them.

Speaker 2:
[149:31] Nah, show them, show them. She'll start your car and drive.

Speaker 5:
[149:35] Who's the score?

Speaker 4:
[149:38] Come on, Mona, tell us.

Speaker 13:
[149:40] I do wanna know who won the game.

Speaker 5:
[149:41] I gotta know who won the game.

Speaker 13:
[149:44] Wait, who was playing the nuns and the trans people?

Speaker 1:
[149:48] This is so wrong.

Speaker 13:
[149:49] That's a wild setup.

Speaker 1:
[149:51] Listen, no, listen, we had to play the nuns. The nuns were extremely skilled. They would usually, they would kick ass. No, the nuns, it would be us versus the nuns. And most of the time, they weren't. They really played volleyball on a regular basis, right?

Speaker 3:
[150:05] And then, they don't have sex.

Speaker 1:
[150:07] Listen, okay, this is what I'm saying. I'm the picture girl, one of my trans homie inmates. She joined the team that year or whatever.

Speaker 13:
[150:17] Over.

Speaker 1:
[150:18] She was in the front door. Bro, I took the pictures. Dog, the velocity in this bitch's spikes, like bro, she was fucking them nuns up, like right at the neck. Like we was, I mean, I am dead up when them pictures came out.

Speaker 13:
[150:35] You were the photographer.

Speaker 1:
[150:36] No, Joe, Joe. I was the picture girl.

Speaker 13:
[150:38] You were the jail photographer and the trans first nun.

Speaker 1:
[150:41] I made $1.63 an hour. That's one of the highest paid jobs in jail. And I took the pictures and I seen up close this trans girl fucking them nuns up. The spikes were very impressive.

Speaker 5:
[150:55] They couldn't handle them?

Speaker 1:
[150:56] She won that game for us. And we couldn't beat the nuns normally. I don't know the point of that story.

Speaker 5:
[151:03] Game, blasters. It was great.

Speaker 1:
[151:07] About playing in sports, I do understand the whole thing. You don't want, cause if you transition right, and you still have the strip that you used to have, is that fair? Like even if we're swimming, if we're doing a swimming match, and I'm just through that water, you feel me? My arm's longer, my reach longer, I'm a little stronger. Bitch, you gon win. Even if you transition.

Speaker 2:
[151:31] Speaking of transition.

Speaker 3:
[151:33] We can move, let me just say something about Caitlin.

Speaker 13:
[151:36] Sure, of course.

Speaker 3:
[151:37] To take it back, away from this for a second. Caitlin Jenner to me is problematic because she benefited, like a lot of white women, she benefited from a lot of the, like white women benefited from civil rights more than a whole lot of black people did. There's a way that Caitlin got through the door, became woman of the year, got all these things, and now she wants to close the door behind her for all the other trans people. That's the only thing I don't like. You can have your, that's what I meant by women's sports are a different matter. What I'm trying to say is she has been, everything she's got as a trans woman has come from progressive politics, and she's the most hardcore right wing whatever that you can imagine. I just hate that contradiction. She has a right to do it. Sure. I'm just saying it's what I don't like about Caitlin. As far as trans women in sports, I think there is a conversation to be had about that. There is a reason after the time we're born until maybe like what? Sixth grade is that when they start splitting up track teams and teams and stuff like that by gender. There's a point where we've decided that boys and girls are sufficiently biologically different that we put them on different teams.

Speaker 2:
[152:34] We don't.

Speaker 3:
[152:35] No. I don't want us to come off as transphobic, and I want to say this so that we do.

Speaker 13:
[152:40] I'm sorry if I do.

Speaker 3:
[152:43] Trust me.

Speaker 1:
[152:45] None of us are transphobic.

Speaker 13:
[152:48] Cool.

Speaker 3:
[152:49] All I'm saying is that I think there is a legitimate... Despite all of our jokes up here, I think everybody up here cares about trans rights. I think the question just is, how do you create a situation that's fair in sports while having a conversation about these differences? That's all.

Speaker 1:
[153:02] I think everybody up here cares about trans rights.

Speaker 13:
[153:05] I think we do.

Speaker 3:
[153:07] I don't think anybody here doesn't want trans folk to have rights. I think the question just becomes about sports, and I think it is a complicated conversation, because there are women who are, quote unquote, biological women, who have high testosterone levels. I don't think they should play. So some of it isn't about whether you're trans or not, it's just about whether it's a fair competition. But Joe, I sent you something unrelated to this.

Speaker 1:
[153:25] Like I'm stronger than most bitches.

Speaker 3:
[153:26] They shouldn't let me play.

Speaker 2:
[153:28] Whatever you sent is bound to get played.

Speaker 3:
[153:31] Yeah, I know. Did y'all see, y'all know Pete Hexeth, right?

Speaker 13:
[153:35] Oh my God, yeah, sort of.

Speaker 5:
[153:37] He sounds like a complete idiot.

Speaker 3:
[153:38] He's the secretary of war.

Speaker 5:
[153:40] Unfortunately.

Speaker 3:
[153:41] Which is crazy in and of itself. So he was giving a speech where he was doing a prayer. And he decided to give a very, what he thought was powerful, famous prayer.

Speaker 13:
[153:53] That was written by...

Speaker 3:
[153:54] Here it is.

Speaker 5:
[153:55] Oh, let's hear this.

Speaker 6:
[153:58] Call it CSAR 2517, which I think is meant to reflect Ezekiel 2517.

Speaker 4:
[154:05] Ezekiel 2517.

Speaker 6:
[154:08] The path of the downed aviator is beset on all sides.

Speaker 4:
[154:12] The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides.

Speaker 6:
[154:17] By the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.

Speaker 4:
[154:20] By the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.

Speaker 6:
[154:24] Blessed is he who in the name of camaraderie and duty, shepherd the lost to the valley of God.

Speaker 3:
[154:29] The point is, he was-

Speaker 13:
[154:31] He quoted Pulp Fiction.

Speaker 5:
[154:31] He quoted Pulp Fiction and was dead serious.

Speaker 3:
[154:34] Right, he literally was quoting Sam Jackson in Pulp Fiction thinking he was reading from or interpolating Ezekiel 25, 17. This is where we are as a country.

Speaker 5:
[154:43] This is why they laughing at us everywhere else, bro.

Speaker 2:
[154:46] We are the laughing stock of, I wanna shoot the one with Marc. I want the one off with Marc. Enough is enough. Marc, I don't ever want to hear what Peter Guttenberg is saying about anything ever.

Speaker 3:
[155:03] You know why you should? I'm gonna tell you why.

Speaker 2:
[155:06] On a Saturday?

Speaker 3:
[155:08] You know, I'm gonna tell you why. Because I want people to be so outraged that in six months or three months or five months, whatever November is, I'm not good with math, they actually vote. I need the people to remember how fucked up we are. Cause if we pretend we're not fucked up till November, then people will think we don't have nothing to worry about. I need people to know the world is on fire and we need to do something.

Speaker 2:
[155:26] Please go out and vote when it's time so these poor righteous Philly teachers can shut the fuck up.

Speaker 1:
[155:33] And if you're not going to vote, don't get on your platform and tell other people not to vote. Just keep that shit to yourself.

Speaker 3:
[155:37] Exactly.

Speaker 2:
[155:37] Please go out there, please, yo, so they can chill. Poor righteous teachers.

Speaker 1:
[155:42] He called us poor righteous teachers.

Speaker 4:
[155:44] Rock this funky joint.

Speaker 2:
[155:45] Goddamn. Stupid. Okay, we have Diana Russini has resigned from The Athletic after her cheating scandal with Mike Vrabel. The Athletic said this can go one of two ways. We'll allow you to resign or we're going to fire you. You can pick one. And she put out her resignation letter that says, Dear Steven, please accept this letter as my resignation from The Athletic effective immediately. I've come to this decision with deep sadness, but with clarity about what is right for me, my family and the work I've spent my career building. You and I have already publicly addressed the recent attacks against me, and I have nothing to add publicly to what we have said. I've covered the NFL with professionalism and dedication throughout my career, and I stand behind every story I've ever published. When the Page Six item first appeared, The Athletic supported me unequivocally, expressed confidence in my work and pride in my journalism. For that, I'm grateful. In the days to follow, no, that's me about to be silly. Let me just read it. In the days that followed, unfortunately, commentators and various media have engaged in self-feeding speculation that is simply, I can't see, unmoored from the facts. Moreover, this media frenzy is hurdling forward without regard for the review process, which The Athletic is trying to complete. It continues to escalate, fueled by repeated leaks and I have no interest in submitting to a public inquiry that has already caused far more damage than I am willing to accept. She goes on, but I think that's enough.

Speaker 13:
[157:28] It's unfortunate. It's unfortunate. I'm sure she'll land somewhere.

Speaker 5:
[157:31] Let me ask, do you think them terminating her is justifiable?

Speaker 2:
[157:38] They didn't terminate her.

Speaker 5:
[157:39] You said they gave her an option.

Speaker 2:
[157:41] I mean, but they didn't terminate her.

Speaker 5:
[157:43] Do you think the forceful resignation is justified?

Speaker 13:
[157:47] I don't.

Speaker 2:
[157:48] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[157:49] Yes.

Speaker 13:
[157:50] I do not.

Speaker 6:
[157:51] Yes.

Speaker 13:
[157:52] They weren't caught kissing or they were simply at a hotel, which you can make any inference you want, but it's not damning, in my opinion.

Speaker 2:
[158:02] Well, it's not making an inference. They had wording in her contract specifically that said, if you do X, Y, Z, you're out of here. Anything that we deem to be unfit or not in-

Speaker 5:
[158:14] Morality clause....

Speaker 2:
[158:14] alliance with. Everything in there. Yeah. It was all in there.

Speaker 3:
[158:19] It was in there. It's kind of-

Speaker 5:
[158:21] I would have to see the... I mean, I don't have to, but to change my stance, I would have to see the specific wording where she... Because morality becomes subjective at that point.

Speaker 13:
[158:31] Extremely.

Speaker 3:
[158:32] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[158:33] Y'all may be buying the quote. Because it's plain as day once you read the quote.

Speaker 5:
[158:37] They'll put something in there in the contract saying, like, if you do anything, in this case, the cheating part will be the morality part. If you do anything that causes some level of negative attention that brings back on us, we can let you go.

Speaker 2:
[158:50] And that's- You can't fuck the coaches and the players when we're trying to interview them and build a sports company. Well, at least and not have people find out about it.

Speaker 13:
[159:02] We don't know that they're fucking. Maybe they were, maybe they weren't.

Speaker 2:
[159:04] Well, they did an investigation and this resignation was put in before the investigation was even finished. So, I mean, I don't think the lie was very good. She said she was on a girls trip. The first thing they probably asked are, give me the other girls that were on the trip.

Speaker 5:
[159:18] You failed to do that.

Speaker 2:
[159:19] They got emails galore. They got texts out to wazoo.

Speaker 5:
[159:22] They got it.

Speaker 2:
[159:23] They got you.

Speaker 5:
[159:23] They got what they needed.

Speaker 2:
[159:24] Sometimes we got you.

Speaker 5:
[159:25] And it's still letting you save face in- We'll let you resign instead of just give you the accent.

Speaker 3:
[159:33] Here's what I don't get. The contract was up in June anyway. June 30th, I believe. They could just let it run out.

Speaker 5:
[159:41] Why?

Speaker 3:
[159:42] Why not?

Speaker 5:
[159:43] Now you gotta justify what happened while we done resigned.

Speaker 3:
[159:45] I'm not saying they should have let it run out. I'm just saying, this is another piece to this. We should think about why they did this, right? Cause if she had a three-year contract, I could say saying, we can't deal with this, right? They could have just let this run out quietly, let her play out the string. So when she put out a statement afterward, it seemed like the Athletic supported, right? In fact, yeah, the Athletic gave this statement, the Executive Director Stephen Ginsburg, he said, these photos are misleading and lack essential context. These were public interactions in front of many people. Diana is a premier journalist covering the NFL and we're proud to have her at the Athletic. They could have just stood on that and just disappeared, they never used her again for these three months. They do that all the time with people.

Speaker 5:
[160:29] Or they could have got more information and knew more information was going to potentially come out.

Speaker 3:
[160:33] I'm sure they knew the information even when they made the statement. I don't think they believed it. I'm just saying in terms of, I'm just trying to think through why a company would choose that route versus the route.

Speaker 2:
[160:40] No, it's not just a company, it's a sports company and the draft is next month.

Speaker 3:
[160:45] But next week.

Speaker 2:
[160:46] I'm sorry, not next month, next week. That's kind of important.

Speaker 3:
[160:50] No, no, no, I'm with you.

Speaker 2:
[160:51] Very important.

Speaker 3:
[160:51] I'm saying because-

Speaker 2:
[160:52] They already done fucked with the credibility because the word is that all the AJ Brown scoops that she was the main one reporting on, and the team that was going to land them would be the Patriots. It was just a lot of- now you're fucking with the integrity of the company.

Speaker 3:
[161:09] No, I'm thinking as a- that's what I'm pushing this to you, but really, if I'm a company, do I come off better standing on my square and saying she did nothing wrong, just letting it quietly play out, or does forcing a resignation concede that something wrong and then hurt the integrity?

Speaker 2:
[161:24] I'm going with the latter.

Speaker 3:
[161:25] Okay, because I'm worried that that makes your company look worse by basically firing her.

Speaker 2:
[161:28] Not when you're dead to rights. And I think this, in this situation, I think she's dead to rights.

Speaker 5:
[161:33] I think, yeah, they might know, but there's also, oh shit, more information is either on the verge of coming out or could be coming out.

Speaker 3:
[161:38] They're trying to get in front of something.

Speaker 5:
[161:39] So let's get in front of this, and we're going to address it with her by, yo, you resign, so we're allowing you to say, we're doing you a favor.

Speaker 3:
[161:45] Got you, so I think we can go.

Speaker 5:
[161:47] You know what I'm saying? The company is saying, we'll let you go because we know it's more information. If we keep you on here now, we're going to have to fire you.

Speaker 2:
[161:53] And the company might have been aware this whole time and was holding you down because you're so great at your job. But once the cat is out the bag, now everybody's got to respond. And we got to respond quickly.

Speaker 13:
[162:06] Josie, the girl that allegedly ratted her out also got fired? No. Chrissy Freud worked for, I believe, I want to say USA Today, let me double check. Good for her, good for them. She allegedly was the one that broke the story. We talked about before how they were shopping around a bunch of people. She was the one that broke it. And when Diana tweeted her resignation letter, she said, I'm sure you were told to submit this or you'd get fired. This is via TMZ. I'm sure you were told to submit this or you'd get fired instead. Don't let the door hit you on the way out. We know who you really are and what you've been up to for years. It does so much to detriment to the women in sports, blah, blah, blah. And then she got fired.

Speaker 5:
[162:44] I don't like that because now you're making it harder for yourself going forward. Shorty, that outed, I'm cool with once the outing, okay, whatever, now they firing her. You still poking at her and now you got fired. Other might not want to touch you.

Speaker 2:
[162:59] My understanding of that tweet was that she wasn't the one that broke the story, but she was just tweeting about the story.

Speaker 5:
[163:07] Even if that, I see the company saying, yo, we trying to put this shit to bed and make it quiet and here you go. You out here jumping and attaching to it. Now you even commenting on this is another story running a news cycle. Yo, you got to get out of here too. We trying to silence this shit. And like you said, the draft is next week. Correct me if I'm wrong. It's some honor amongst journalists, right? Yeah. They stick together like a crew.

Speaker 3:
[163:32] Right. Clearly not.

Speaker 5:
[163:34] This is honorable to you.

Speaker 3:
[163:36] Yeah, no. Yeah. They usually do it. And part of it, honestly, is because everybody got dirt. That part. Some blood in, blood out shit. Like, you do that to me, you don't know what's going to happen to me. Yeah.

Speaker 13:
[163:48] Man, this, let's go.

Speaker 4:
[163:51] We talked, by the way. They tried to hang my dog on some bullshit. Just because a like to get nasty, they tried to hit him with a book of words. That's how it go, baby.

Speaker 2:
[164:05] Relax. Thank you, baby.

Speaker 5:
[164:07] Pause too, by the way.

Speaker 2:
[164:10] Yo, y'all didn't think that, I know the podcast, y'all didn't think I would let the podcast end without bringing up Jay. I was worried about bringing Jay Electronica up, saying Free Puff to my...

Speaker 13:
[164:20] Oh, is that what he said?

Speaker 2:
[164:21] Yes.

Speaker 13:
[164:21] Oh, I'm pretty sure he said free stuff. Like, he was advertising a...

Speaker 2:
[164:27] Oh, let me play it again for you.

Speaker 5:
[164:28] Oh, no, that sounds like Free Puff. They jammed my dog up.

Speaker 3:
[164:30] I thought somebody had a joint. He's like, Free Puff?

Speaker 13:
[164:31] Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 4:
[164:33] Free Puff, by the way.

Speaker 13:
[164:34] Oh, yeah, he's handed out joints.

Speaker 2:
[164:35] Yeah. His hands in his pocket.

Speaker 5:
[164:36] Who's his dog? They try to hang.

Speaker 3:
[164:38] He had a dog.

Speaker 4:
[164:38] He does try to get nasty.

Speaker 13:
[164:40] He does try to get nasty.

Speaker 5:
[164:42] Because he tried to get nasty.

Speaker 3:
[164:43] Yeah, someone tried to do some animal abuse.

Speaker 2:
[164:45] Can we hear from the...

Speaker 5:
[164:47] Yeah, let's hear it.

Speaker 2:
[164:48] Electroites? Whatever the name of it.

Speaker 13:
[164:51] Quite frankly, I think it's AI.

Speaker 3:
[164:53] Yeah, you can't... AI didn't have this podcast in the chokehold all the time, man. How do you know that that's...

Speaker 2:
[164:58] That's facts.

Speaker 5:
[164:59] Oh, nah, that's true.

Speaker 13:
[165:00] You know how easy it is to overdub something when someone's holding the mic like this? You can't make him say whatever. You can't read the lips.

Speaker 5:
[165:06] So y'all gonna ride to the ship. Y'all playing. Y'all in a band just playing around.

Speaker 3:
[165:12] No, this is the thing. All jokes aside, I see it a little different than J-Lek, but it's not that different than what people up here said. I don't think he's defending the awful shit Puff did. I don't think he's saying... Like he said, they're trying to hang my dog on some bullshit. I think he's saying the shit that he actually did the time for. It's no different than what Ish said. The shit that he actually got time for... No, and I agree. I agree. I agreed with Ish.

Speaker 13:
[165:34] Pass that one.

Speaker 2:
[165:35] Shady shit.

Speaker 3:
[165:35] No, no, no.

Speaker 2:
[165:37] We just said it last week. It's a dangerous game.

Speaker 3:
[165:41] I agree. I agreed with Ish. Remember, I said, I think Puff did awful shit, but he got like the world's longest sentence for something that most people don't get, often get paroled for. I think that's what J-Lek is talking about. I think the problem is, as I said a couple of weeks ago, is when you say the small part and don't give the full context, you can walk away looking like you're just defending Puff.

Speaker 5:
[166:01] Well, when J-Lek says, because that entire quote, when he says, free my dog, Puff, they tried to hang my dog just because he entered some nasty shit, it sounds like I am defending Puff.

Speaker 3:
[166:14] Yeah. And I'm saying, I think that...

Speaker 5:
[166:16] Nah, if he had just said free Puff or, you know, the sentence wasn't justified, something like that, he's saying like... That's what he's saying. That's not what he's saying. He's saying the sentence was not justified. They're trying to hang my dog because he had some freaky shit.

Speaker 2:
[166:30] Every time I just want to laugh at somebody, we end up unpacking it.

Speaker 5:
[166:33] Yeah, I ain't got to unpack it.

Speaker 2:
[166:34] I just wanted to laugh at them, y'all.

Speaker 5:
[166:36] And they want to tell the truth.

Speaker 2:
[166:37] Yeah, I don't care.

Speaker 1:
[166:39] You have beat these in the pod submission. So now every motherfucking topic, they breaking it down because they're afraid.

Speaker 3:
[166:45] I think my head is harder than his.

Speaker 1:
[166:46] And they hungry and it's the chef here that made oxtails, macaroni, cheese and rice and peas. And they can smell it.

Speaker 3:
[166:52] Wait, but no, no, no. But eat if not here.

Speaker 2:
[166:55] Oxtail.

Speaker 3:
[166:56] So I don't, I can't, I can't.

Speaker 2:
[166:57] Oxtails.

Speaker 3:
[166:58] Validate the quality of this food. If you don't buy it yourself.

Speaker 2:
[167:01] That's like a...

Speaker 7:
[167:03] So the tails ain't plural?

Speaker 5:
[167:05] No, it's just oxtail is plural. Really? Yes.

Speaker 2:
[167:08] Yes. One tail.

Speaker 1:
[167:11] I can't wait to tear them oxtails.

Speaker 5:
[167:12] You have multiple tails.

Speaker 2:
[167:14] You don't have multiple tails.

Speaker 4:
[167:15] You have one tail, you have a bunch of pieces.

Speaker 13:
[167:17] Lot of meat on that tail.

Speaker 3:
[167:22] Say thank you. Say thank you.

Speaker 2:
[167:23] It's just oxtail. Probably just one. Nah, you gotta check.

Speaker 5:
[167:26] You gotta hit GROK.

Speaker 1:
[167:27] Google it, because they don't believe nothing that say.

Speaker 5:
[167:29] Hit GROK.

Speaker 2:
[167:30] I'm not mad. Don't believe me.

Speaker 3:
[167:32] I would just take a Joe Budden grammar correction on things, Validate.

Speaker 2:
[167:35] I'm not mad.

Speaker 1:
[167:36] Joe was very nice with his words. There's three cameras on the back of that galaxy.

Speaker 5:
[167:45] The plural of OXTEL is generally OXTELs with an S in standard English, particularly when referring to multiple distinct pieces of meat.

Speaker 2:
[167:53] This is why you should trust me and not that.

Speaker 5:
[167:56] That's GROK.

Speaker 2:
[167:57] I know.

Speaker 13:
[167:58] Isn't that Eli?

Speaker 2:
[167:59] Trust me and not that.

Speaker 3:
[168:01] Insta-AI searches are very reliable, so is Joe Budden when it comes to grammar. I don't know who to choose.

Speaker 13:
[168:06] That's a toss up.

Speaker 3:
[168:07] I'm torn.

Speaker 13:
[168:08] That's a toss up, quite frankly.

Speaker 3:
[168:10] Have at it. I don't care.

Speaker 5:
[168:12] Do what you want. Did y'all hear about the jury found Live Nation and Ticketmaster did operate as a monopoly?

Speaker 13:
[168:20] I did. Then I read the article that says that they ripped off everybody for $1.50, and I was like, I don't think that that's accurate.

Speaker 5:
[168:26] Yeah, I don't think that that's accurate at all. And there's another hearing to determine, because the states are pushing to have them broken up. Yeah, so there's another hearing that's going to decide the actual repercussion for it. Like they just say, yes, we looked at everything, y'all are a monopoly, y'all are operating illegally. So the next hearing is to say, now, what do we do about this?

Speaker 2:
[168:45] I thought they paid off to get from under this.

Speaker 5:
[168:47] I don't know. They settled.

Speaker 2:
[168:49] But if they settled, then how would they, what's going on? What am I missing?

Speaker 5:
[168:52] I think there was two different cases.

Speaker 13:
[168:54] I think there's a bunch of different cases.

Speaker 5:
[168:55] Yeah. Because I think it's like something like 39 states or something.

Speaker 2:
[168:59] Well, I hope they resolve them after the Jay-Z concert at Yankee Stadium.

Speaker 13:
[169:03] I hope they get rid of the bots. That's a bigger issue than me.

Speaker 5:
[169:05] Yeah.

Speaker 13:
[169:06] They're a little service charge.

Speaker 5:
[169:07] I'm going to keep it a buck with you. Outside of the, this might be a take that most people won't agree with, outside of the upcharging and the bots and shit, to me, they really do nothing wrong. I think they saw an opportunity and saw a void that wasn't being filled, and they filled it. When you start looking at, what's the that just was on trial? CVS owns this and owns this and owns this and owns this, and they just basically refer everybody in a circle? That's some bullshit. I'm sorry, I'm going to finish. But there are other services that compete with Ticketmaster. I think Live Nation, owning all of the venues, was just smart business, in my opinion. So I don't know. Fix-a-Bots, mix-a-Bots. But the other avenues that compete with Ticketmaster are second-hand markets. Where you're still buying the tickets through Ticketmaster and now reselling them through the second-hand markets. What they're trying to do is a seat geek or a stub hub will now be able to sell you the tickets firsthand as well. You as the venue or as the artist could say, I want to sell my tickets through stub hub. I don't want to go through Ticketmaster. I want to sell my tickets through seat geek. I don't want to go through Ticketmaster. So right now, you got to go through Ticketmaster. That makes sense. And they own the venue and they own the parking lot and they own the merch. That makes sense.

Speaker 2:
[170:28] They should be taking, somebody should look into that after the Jay-Z concert at Gankers Navy.

Speaker 13:
[170:34] I would like to go to the concert and not spend $10,000 like I was looking at Ticketmaster.

Speaker 2:
[170:37] And the Usher Chris Brown joiners. A few shows. Come on, man.

Speaker 3:
[170:41] And Jayley Trinica.

Speaker 13:
[170:42] Yeah, we're, can't wait for him to get to the city.

Speaker 1:
[170:44] Oh, my God. I am dying to see that.

Speaker 2:
[170:46] That wouldn't be a Live Nation booking anyway. That would be your did your tattoos. Booking him. No, it wouldn't.

Speaker 5:
[170:55] Yeah, nah.

Speaker 3:
[170:57] Just for clarity, the thing we saw last month was a suit that was settled with the Department of Justice. But because the number was so low, the states, the 33 states that were Sewell Rock Nation decided to keep moving with this trial because they felt like the DOJ didn't do shit. It felt like $280 million was a slap on the wrist. So now they're making them pay up what they really owe.

Speaker 5:
[171:16] They want to break them up. That's what the goal is. The goal is to break this shit up. They're going to have to operate as separate entities. You can't own the venues and own the ticket sale service.

Speaker 1:
[171:24] That's the only way it won't be a monopoly.

Speaker 5:
[171:26] Exactly.

Speaker 1:
[171:27] That's the whole thing. A monopoly isn't fair. So it's like there's no opinion on a monopoly. A monopoly isn't fair. And we have to keep shit fair so it could be fair. Because if not, everything will be a monopoly and nobody will have a chance to do anything.

Speaker 3:
[171:37] That's why we have anti-trust laws.

Speaker 1:
[171:39] Boom.

Speaker 2:
[171:39] Pretty much.

Speaker 13:
[171:40] That's what they typically enforce them.

Speaker 2:
[171:42] We did that. We did that.

Speaker 13:
[171:44] We did that.

Speaker 3:
[171:45] We did today, y'all.

Speaker 13:
[171:46] Man, what a day.

Speaker 1:
[171:47] Oh my God, we are such good podcasts.

Speaker 13:
[171:49] Such an organized podcast.

Speaker 2:
[171:50] No, we have a few topics that we need to get to that we couldn't because Marc wanted to talk about Peter Buddenheiser or some shit. So now y'all want to rush out of here.

Speaker 3:
[171:59] I'm running a little hurry.

Speaker 2:
[172:00] Great. Because we got music. We got music to get to.

Speaker 3:
[172:05] Let's see.

Speaker 2:
[172:06] Ice, you want to go ahead with this Boss Man shit?

Speaker 5:
[172:08] Yeah, man. I was actually really shocked. Boss Man Dilo put a new project out. It's called Chicken Talking Bastard.

Speaker 3:
[172:16] I'm sorry. What's it called?

Speaker 5:
[172:17] It's called Chicken Talking Bastard.

Speaker 13:
[172:19] I like the title.

Speaker 5:
[172:20] I love the title. Chicken Talking is money. I'm talking that chicken.

Speaker 2:
[172:24] Got you. Chicken Talking Bastard. Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[172:26] And he's literally talking that shit. Me and Mona were talking earlier because she's like, yo, he kind of make the same song over and over. No, he says the same thing over and over. But I don't know how else to explain it. Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[172:41] Bro.

Speaker 5:
[172:42] But this shit be, it works.

Speaker 1:
[172:44] His first project was the same fucking song four times on that album and they all...

Speaker 5:
[172:50] Let me just go. I don't know what it is. He just, he talks a level of money talk. Chicken talking. Chicken talking.

Speaker 1:
[172:58] I wanted to hate it so bad, but you cannot.

Speaker 5:
[173:00] You can't.

Speaker 1:
[173:01] It's weird.

Speaker 5:
[173:02] I played it. I had no expectations. It's, I saw 20 something songs. I was like, oh hell no. Then it said 40 minutes or 48 minutes. I was like, well, they're short then. Okay. In and out. But them shits go. So if you into like that money talk shit, you'll fuck with it.

Speaker 3:
[173:18] I just, I'm gonna listen to it today. Any track on there I should listen out for?

Speaker 1:
[173:22] Is there anything about like Black Rights or anything?

Speaker 5:
[173:24] Yeah, if it was there, I'd skip those.

Speaker 1:
[173:26] Okay.

Speaker 5:
[173:27] I don't want to hear my Black Rights.

Speaker 3:
[173:28] That might be Naked Humber.

Speaker 5:
[173:30] I don't want to hear my Black Rights talk from Boss Mandilo. I would say How I'm Living Is Dope Motion Party is going crazy out here. Gas Money, It Ain't Easy.

Speaker 3:
[173:40] Okay.

Speaker 5:
[173:40] Any of those.

Speaker 3:
[173:41] I see T-Money ain't easy today.

Speaker 5:
[173:42] My Gas Money ain't easy.

Speaker 1:
[173:43] The Motion Party is literally like buzzing everywhere.

Speaker 5:
[173:46] The Motion Party, you hear, you open any of these little IGs and TikToks and shit. That's what you're going to hear.

Speaker 1:
[173:52] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[173:53] That's how I want to consume my music.

Speaker 5:
[173:55] No, I don't consume my music. I want to consume my shit in my car.

Speaker 2:
[173:57] IGs and TikToks.

Speaker 5:
[173:58] Throwing a hundred miles per hour.

Speaker 2:
[174:01] We got a- A hundred? Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[174:02] You drive fast like that?

Speaker 5:
[174:03] Yeah, I drive fast. Me too. I got places to be.

Speaker 1:
[174:08] Okay.

Speaker 2:
[174:09] What else came out of music?

Speaker 3:
[174:10] We got the young OG with the giant Missy. Missy and Kehlani got this new track out. I haven't had a chance to hear it.

Speaker 2:
[174:21] Records called Back and Forth, Kehlani. Featuring Missy Elliott. That is Back and Forth by Kehlani, featuring Missy Elliott. Kehlani's album is scheduled to drop soon.

Speaker 13:
[175:39] Not in love with that one, but it's not bad.

Speaker 5:
[175:41] I'm not mad at it.

Speaker 3:
[175:42] I like it, I like the track, I love that bass drum. I actually like the track.

Speaker 5:
[175:44] I can hear that at the little day party in the summertime.

Speaker 3:
[175:46] Yeah, it feels good.

Speaker 5:
[175:47] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[175:48] It's a nice summer.

Speaker 5:
[175:50] I'm not entirely mad at it.

Speaker 13:
[175:51] I'm not in love with it.

Speaker 2:
[175:52] Yeah, I don't love it, especially after Folded.

Speaker 13:
[175:54] That's hard to follow up, though.

Speaker 5:
[175:56] Do y'all think the Folded barge is too high?

Speaker 13:
[175:58] That's a hard barge to follow up.

Speaker 2:
[175:59] I think it should be easy to follow up.

Speaker 5:
[176:01] Shit. Yeah, you don't have to hit that barge.

Speaker 2:
[176:03] I think the bigger your first hit, then we're more open to your second hit. It don't have to be. This just sounds a little formulaic to me, like label driven. That's what it sounds like. Let me just put the hot R&B girl with the legend hit maker and whatever I get out the oven should be digestible.

Speaker 5:
[176:23] You think Missy played a real part in creating that song?

Speaker 2:
[176:26] Yes. Yeah.

Speaker 13:
[176:27] I don't. I think that she got a feature, did the feature.

Speaker 5:
[176:32] Jumped on there, did a little one too.

Speaker 13:
[176:33] Missy is way too brilliant in my boat for that, respectfully.

Speaker 2:
[176:37] Well, we don't have credits on this.

Speaker 13:
[176:39] We do.

Speaker 2:
[176:39] We do?

Speaker 13:
[176:41] She didn't produce it.

Speaker 2:
[176:43] Did she write it?

Speaker 13:
[176:45] Of course, she wrote a rap.

Speaker 5:
[176:45] She's going to be on there for the writing.

Speaker 2:
[176:47] Did she write any more than her?

Speaker 13:
[176:48] They don't tell you that any credit ever.

Speaker 2:
[176:52] I don't know, but I'm unsure about that. I don't even know if you could get just Missy to feature today without her putting her pin on the R&B side.

Speaker 13:
[177:01] I don't know. I think you could.

Speaker 5:
[177:02] I don't think she's getting out of bed.

Speaker 2:
[177:04] Me too. Just feature check?

Speaker 5:
[177:06] No.

Speaker 2:
[177:06] Versus writing this check?

Speaker 5:
[177:08] No.

Speaker 13:
[177:09] Again, she's going to get a song ready.

Speaker 5:
[177:11] She's going to get a writing credit.

Speaker 2:
[177:14] Writing your verse and writing the song, the premier artist, the feature artist.

Speaker 5:
[177:20] Especially coming off of the Calan, I don't see Missy just popping up as like an item here.

Speaker 3:
[177:26] But I mean, this track is supposed to feel like Aaliyah. So I get why you put Missy on the track just for nostalgia purposes.

Speaker 2:
[177:35] Why is it supposed to feel like Aaliyah? Because it's called Back and Forward?

Speaker 3:
[177:38] No, the whole song is-

Speaker 13:
[177:40] The bop, I guess.

Speaker 3:
[177:42] I mean, because the track, it ain't the music.

Speaker 13:
[177:44] It ain't, no.

Speaker 3:
[177:45] That's literally the purpose of the song is to be a nod to Aaliyah.

Speaker 2:
[177:48] But where are you getting that from?

Speaker 3:
[177:49] From Missy and Calan, who said this is a-

Speaker 2:
[177:52] Oh no, so you believe that shit.

Speaker 3:
[177:54] I mean, it feels like an Aaliyah. No, it don't.

Speaker 13:
[177:56] It feels like an intent to.

Speaker 3:
[177:57] It feels like it to me. I think that's why it sounds like a back and forward. I think it literally sounds like a throwback song. They're trying to make a throwback song.

Speaker 13:
[178:03] There's 12 songwriters on the song, by the way.

Speaker 2:
[178:06] I didn't hear that. I didn't hear that. I'm trying to go for Aaliyah.

Speaker 1:
[178:10] The only thing about Aaliyah about it is the back and forth part. Other than that, it doesn't sound like it.

Speaker 5:
[178:14] The name of the song.

Speaker 2:
[178:15] Play it again.

Speaker 5:
[178:15] Play it a little bit. Just a little bit.

Speaker 13:
[178:17] The beat, I can see how you would be like this sort of inspired by that bop sort of.

Speaker 3:
[178:22] Yeah.

Speaker 13:
[178:22] I don't think it's all the way there.

Speaker 3:
[178:23] But I'm just saying that was the point.

Speaker 13:
[178:54] The drum program to me is an attempt at trying to capture that bop. I don't think they nailed it. I think it's an updated version, but I could see why you would use that as a reference for the inspiration, even if it's maybe exaggerated.

Speaker 2:
[179:08] And be clear, I don't think that it matters how I feel about this song. I think Kehlani's album is out of here. I don't think she even needed to put out a second record. She's out of here. Yeah, for sure, certainly so. Can I play you guys some new RJ The Weirdo?

Speaker 13:
[179:23] I'm not familiar, but sure.

Speaker 2:
[179:28] Featuring Ty Dolla Sign and this whole project. Yo, if y'all fuck with me out there, you know, y'all know my softer side of a thug R&B tracks for the West Side Highway on a late night. This whole project is absolutely fire. That is called Track 3. This album is called At Least She's Beautiful. At least it's fire.

Speaker 5:
[182:09] That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 2:
[182:10] It's fire. And all the fire tracks though have no name. It's Track 5. Track three.

Speaker 5:
[182:15] Really?

Speaker 13:
[182:16] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[182:17] Yeah, no, it's heat on here. Hold up, hold up real quick. Let me see if I can, there you go, track five. Let me see.

Speaker 13:
[183:01] They have song titles now.

Speaker 2:
[183:10] On At Least She's Beautiful?

Speaker 13:
[183:11] Yeah. These all have song titles. Catch A Body.

Speaker 5:
[183:16] Catch A Body?

Speaker 13:
[183:18] All one word.

Speaker 2:
[183:21] I don't know what version in my phone. Oh, he cookin now. All right, listen, man, RJ The Weirdo. Whatever that track is called.

Speaker 3:
[183:54] What number was that? Five. Five. Oh, Catch Your Body, okay, Catch Your Body, Catch Your Body.

Speaker 2:
[183:59] I must got the demo-itis version of some shit. Anyway.

Speaker 13:
[184:04] Sounds good.

Speaker 2:
[184:05] Shout out to RJ The Weirdo. That project is heat on there. All right, see, I've zapped the life out of my crew.

Speaker 13:
[184:14] Should have played some R&B earlier.

Speaker 2:
[184:16] I potted them into submission, it seems like. Look at my crew now. Come on, what Peter Budweiser said, man. What Peter Buddenhauser said. We don't have anything else that we need to get to, right?

Speaker 5:
[184:30] I just looked up some shit on a Russini chick. They said all of the pictures came from a PI, like you said, that her husband hired.

Speaker 2:
[184:39] Yeah.

Speaker 5:
[184:40] And so he might have been the one, you know what I mean, giving the articles or leaking the information to Shorty.

Speaker 13:
[184:47] Maybe.

Speaker 5:
[184:48] Got you, bitch.

Speaker 2:
[184:49] Listen, you wasn't creeping the best if your husband is putting the PI on you while you at the Red Rocks. Like, they onto you, dog. If they onto you, you wasn't doing the best job of it. All right. I don't have anything else I need to get to. Y'all don't seem like y'all are able to give good advice to this part of the show person. I'm gonna do it anyway. I'll try to get some advice. We might have it. Oh, MalcolmSex at Gmail or some shit. All right. I took shit and took off. I have a crazy ex.

Speaker 13:
[185:18] Say it, bro.

Speaker 2:
[185:19] Yeah, word. Get to the back of the line. She stalks my current girlfriend's IG page daily.

Speaker 13:
[185:25] Wow.

Speaker 2:
[185:25] She throws subliminal shots all day, every day, making it seem like we're in contact. It's been years since we spoke. I left the relationship after being cheated on. She's seen the grass wasn't green on the other side with Duke, and now is determined to mess up our happy home with some delusional idea that if my girl breaks up with me, I will run back to her. She sees how happy I am and I know it's killing her inside, but she has to let go. Now, I have switched my phone four times over. None of my friend group is in contact with her, yet she still tries so hard to make my girl assume that we're in contact some type of way, y'all. I have no social media at all. I work hard all day and come home to my family. What can I do, fellas, to make this behavior of hers stop for good to maintain a peaceful home?

Speaker 13:
[186:18] Lock her up.

Speaker 5:
[186:19] Nothing.

Speaker 13:
[186:20] Yeah, there's not much you can do.

Speaker 2:
[186:21] You can do it, literally.

Speaker 3:
[186:21] Ignore, ignore, ignore.

Speaker 5:
[186:23] Your girl's IG should be private. If she knows that Shorty keeps stalking her shit.

Speaker 13:
[186:28] Block.

Speaker 5:
[186:29] It should be private.

Speaker 13:
[186:30] Block.

Speaker 5:
[186:30] And then secondly, and this is where, how would your girl know that Shorty keep posting subliminal shit if your girl not checking her shit, too?

Speaker 3:
[186:39] Right.

Speaker 13:
[186:40] Yeah, that's a good point.

Speaker 3:
[186:40] Unless she's leaving it on her girl's page, when she can't, like you said, then block it.

Speaker 5:
[186:43] Yeah, block her.

Speaker 1:
[186:44] But you still have to entertain it to see what she's doing. You gotta entertain it.

Speaker 5:
[186:47] No, you don't.

Speaker 1:
[186:48] No, I'm saying, I'm agreeing with you. Because Marc said, even if she's leaving comments, if you go press it and look at what she's putting, you're entertaining it.

Speaker 3:
[186:57] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[187:02] I got nothing for him. I got nothing for him.

Speaker 13:
[187:05] It's tough. It's a tough position to be in.

Speaker 3:
[187:07] Yeah, you just gotta ignore and wait for it to stop.

Speaker 13:
[187:09] And if it goes up a notch, you gotta report it immediately.

Speaker 1:
[187:13] Call the police, Call the cops, rat.

Speaker 13:
[187:20] Sometimes you got a rat.

Speaker 1:
[187:20] What else you gonna do?

Speaker 13:
[187:21] Sometimes you got a rat.

Speaker 1:
[187:22] Bitch ass nigger, you scared? Call the police, boy. You know what I would have did?

Speaker 3:
[187:28] We did it.

Speaker 2:
[187:29] There you have it.

Speaker 13:
[187:31] Great advice.

Speaker 2:
[187:34] That do be some bullshit when the fucking, you cheat on your girl and then your girl get to talking to the girl you cheat with and the person you cheated with get to lying about the shit y'all did together. Now you got to make your girl believe that the cheater's lying.

Speaker 3:
[187:48] I can't relate.

Speaker 2:
[187:50] Me either. Me either, Marc.

Speaker 1:
[187:52] Yo, them calls when you talk to that other bitch, boy, that'll humble you.

Speaker 5:
[187:58] Yeah, he bought me a damn.

Speaker 1:
[188:01] All right, that gave me a bitch gift she gave back before.

Speaker 2:
[188:10] Good day, you guys. Hopefully you've enjoyed this broadcast as much as we've enjoyed delivering it to you. Such a lively bunch we have, they're so awake. Keep us in your prayers. Lord knows we need to be there. Until the next time. We bid you adieu, farewell, adios, to Reba Durche, Oscar LaVista, our voir, so long, goodbye, with a simple head novel suffice. Remember, life is a series of moments and moments pass. So let's make this one last. All right, I can smell the oxtail, tails, whatever it is, from the kitchen. We gotta end this thing, man. It's time to go eat. Lastly, the baddies are insecure, the stagnant women want to travel, and the close-minded women want you to teach them things. Grab a Tylenol, you might need it. Rest in peace to my girl, Ashley Robinson. We love you, we miss you dearly.

Speaker 3:
[189:19] What's y'all on this weekend?

Speaker 13:
[189:20] Anything, anything, anything, anything?

Speaker 3:
[189:22] Hey!

Speaker 13:
[189:23] DJ the 420 party upstate.

Speaker 3:
[189:25] Hey!

Speaker 13:
[189:26] Happy 420 to those to celebrate.

Speaker 2:
[189:28] Oh yeah, happy 420!

Speaker 13:
[189:30] Yeah, it'll be 420 before we're back, so.

Speaker 2:
[189:32] Awesome, awesome.

Speaker 13:
[189:33] Turn it up.

Speaker 5:
[189:34] Ish, how you doing down south?

Speaker 2:
[189:36] Down south, Virginia.

Speaker 13:
[189:38] More podcasts?

Speaker 2:
[189:38] For 420.

Speaker 5:
[189:40] Now it's my mother's birthday, you asshole.

Speaker 2:
[189:42] Happy birthday, mama Ish. Happy birthday, mama Ish. Marc, what you on? What you on, Ish? I mean, Marc?

Speaker 3:
[189:47] I just got a bunch of kid shit, birthday parties, karate, swimming, boxing, all that shit.

Speaker 2:
[189:52] Benadryl. Got it. Got it.

Speaker 3:
[189:55] All right, y'all. Y'all, hold it down.

Speaker 1:
[189:58] What the fuck?

Speaker 2:
[190:00] She put flyers all over the place. The world don't know.

Speaker 1:
[190:02] I'm getting ready for my two shows at the Linda Comedy Theater, and I'm also being honored on Monday in Philadelphia by the homosexuals because they love me. I'm an advocate.

Speaker 13:
[190:13] I'm mad that I didn't get a flyer over here. You put them everywhere.

Speaker 1:
[190:17] It's probably in your book bag, I tucked them everywhere.

Speaker 2:
[190:27] I'll be at the Nick game tonight. Go Knicks, go Knicks, go Knicks! Also, we got Tyrese and Tank and all of them concert in Long Island also tapping in tonight.

Speaker 3:
[190:38] You allowed there?

Speaker 2:
[190:39] Huh?

Speaker 3:
[190:39] You allowed there?

Speaker 2:
[190:40] I'm going to Nick game. It's at 6, that concert's at 8. Damn, I'm gonna miss it.

Speaker 13:
[190:44] Can't do both.

Speaker 2:
[190:46] Can't be in two places at once, man. Till next time, y'all have a good weekend. Hold it down. Stay safe, stay loved, and be merry.

Speaker 3:
[191:07] Remember, Jesus loves you.

Speaker 1:
[191:09] I miss you, Nippy.

Speaker 2:
[191:11] Black Jesus, White Jesus.

Speaker 1:
[191:15] Or Joe Jesus.

Speaker 2:
[191:17] Or The Joe Jesus. Until next time, y'all. Peace and love.