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Speaker 1:
[00:00] The thoughts, views and opinions expressed by this podcast as well as its hosts are for entertainment purposes only. I repeat, it is not serious, it is not real. No one is exposing, revealing, indicting or telling you anything about themselves. Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home. We are trained professionals. Do not have your best interests at heart or our own. Enjoy the show. Looks like I have done my last fit check for Mona. Why? What happened? Open my phone and I see ice on this page with some fancy fit check design. Now I think are getting checks. I need that. I can't just be on camera for free telling them what I am wearing. I heard them moaning and hustling and some shit. She done called Karen Civil. Let's see what's going on. That'll get quiet. All right, forget it. How y'all doing? Come on, y'all. Come on, here, here, here, here. What's popping, what's popping, what's popping? What's up? What's popping, though?
Speaker 2:
[01:01] What's up, what's up, what's up? We in the building?
Speaker 3:
[01:03] Peace, peace, peace. Peace.
Speaker 1:
[01:05] What's good, how y'all feeling, man?
Speaker 2:
[01:07] Feeling good, man. Feeling good.
Speaker 1:
[01:08] Good, absolutely loved that, absolutely loved that.
Speaker 2:
[01:11] What's up, man? Hey, no subliminals today? Yeah, the king is here. None of that little girl shit y'all was doing when I wasn't here. It's not going to go down. I'm talking to anybody that applies to wear it.
Speaker 1:
[01:22] Oh, that ain't me.
Speaker 4:
[01:22] You fresh in WrestleMania, huh?
Speaker 2:
[01:24] I am. I am. You trying to apply for the performance?
Speaker 4:
[01:28] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[01:29] Any but none of that girl be shit going on while I'm here, while I'm sitting right here, It's Queenz.
Speaker 1:
[01:35] But the room, the whole room feel like your rent don't apply to us.
Speaker 2:
[01:39] All right, so it applies to the end.
Speaker 5:
[01:40] Let it fly.
Speaker 1:
[01:41] Yeah, I respect that. Shit over here.
Speaker 2:
[01:48] What's up, y'all?
Speaker 1:
[01:49] Y'all good?
Speaker 2:
[01:49] What's up, man? I'm good, man.
Speaker 1:
[01:51] I'm good.
Speaker 4:
[01:51] Where you been?
Speaker 2:
[01:52] Me? I've been home, man.
Speaker 4:
[01:54] That's what's up.
Speaker 6:
[01:55] You didn't go to Vegas?
Speaker 2:
[01:56] No, I didn't go to Vegas. I didn't have the time to go to Vegas.
Speaker 6:
[01:57] You trying to crack on his pants? No, WrestleMania was in Vegas.
Speaker 5:
[02:02] Those are Vegas pants.
Speaker 4:
[02:02] Who was trying to crack on his pants?
Speaker 2:
[02:04] Yeah, these are Vegas. No, I didn't go to Vegas. I was at home. I did watch WrestleMania, though. Dope event.
Speaker 4:
[02:10] I wish you had been out there. I know you're a big wrestling fan.
Speaker 2:
[02:12] Yeah, I am. But it was a good home. I wanted to be home with the family.
Speaker 4:
[02:16] Got you.
Speaker 2:
[02:16] Yeah. You suck your teeth, Get out the White House, boy.
Speaker 6:
[02:20] You know you don't want to be home with your family.
Speaker 2:
[02:22] Oh, shit. I love my family. That was nasty, right?
Speaker 1:
[02:29] Yeah, I think it ran a plot to him now.
Speaker 2:
[02:31] It does a plot to him. Yeah, because you be throwing shit and try to remove yourself, Mr. Hotter's hand.
Speaker 5:
[02:35] That wasn't No B shit.
Speaker 2:
[02:37] That's that white man shit. Except for Parks, he black. I don't know what to do with that. I didn't say that.
Speaker 4:
[02:41] Parks is white, but I do understand.
Speaker 2:
[02:44] Yeah, I didn't say that. What y'all talking about? I'm playing, If I shoot the gun still right there. No, the gun don't be there. You shoot the gun, you hand it off to somebody. Hotter, be freeze, please. He's going to rat.
Speaker 6:
[02:55] I would never.
Speaker 4:
[02:57] He's not going to take the gun. What?
Speaker 2:
[03:01] out of here. Real quick, what you did this weekend, boy?
Speaker 6:
[03:03] Shit.
Speaker 2:
[03:04] You was at home as well?
Speaker 4:
[03:05] Work.
Speaker 2:
[03:06] No, fuck that work shit.
Speaker 1:
[03:08] I work.
Speaker 2:
[03:08] What does work entail? What did you do?
Speaker 6:
[03:10] Working on two apartments.
Speaker 2:
[03:11] I work, You went there and you did the physical baby yourself?
Speaker 1:
[03:14] You do anything else besides work? No, right?
Speaker 6:
[03:17] Very seldom.
Speaker 1:
[03:17] It don't make me start with you. I went home after the last part. You know what? Ish was a good sport these last few parts.
Speaker 2:
[03:22] He did great.
Speaker 1:
[03:22] I'm going to lay off him a little bit. But then he come in and do this shit, and I got to fire this. You only work, right?
Speaker 6:
[03:27] That's all I did.
Speaker 2:
[03:28] My total thing is the opposite.
Speaker 6:
[03:29] Why are you mad that I work?
Speaker 1:
[03:32] Because I get calls about you that you say.
Speaker 6:
[03:34] You don't.
Speaker 1:
[03:35] You don't.
Speaker 6:
[03:36] You don't.
Speaker 1:
[03:37] get calls about you.
Speaker 6:
[03:38] You don't either.
Speaker 1:
[03:39] I don't want to center you. I promise you I get calls. I promise you. Let's move it.
Speaker 2:
[03:44] Everybody, he's on the opposite. When Ish do good, I come in here with the mind, frame of how I can shit on him.
Speaker 1:
[03:49] Let's move it off of him. He got out of that shit.
Speaker 2:
[03:55] When you do good, I want to shit on you.
Speaker 6:
[03:56] Why?
Speaker 2:
[03:57] Because I don't like it.
Speaker 6:
[03:58] When you do good, I want to congratulate you.
Speaker 2:
[04:00] You said Chicken Nugget and Queen.
Speaker 6:
[04:03] You know what I mean? That's when you're not doing good.
Speaker 2:
[04:06] You know what I'm saying? It's cool, though.
Speaker 7:
[04:11] But when someone's like, don't throw that away, sell it. I'm sorry, who are you talking to? You must not know. I barely have enough energy to shower every day. Like, I'm hanging on by a thread. I'm not going to set up a photo shoot for my blender so I can make $7. Are you out of your mind? Meet some maniac in a parking lot?
Speaker 5:
[04:35] We have to be like, oh, does it look good? Yeah, it looks good. Oh, there's a little wear and tear.
Speaker 7:
[04:40] Do you expect them to like... I'm throwing it away.
Speaker 6:
[04:47] Oh, she wrote 1000% right.
Speaker 2:
[04:49] Absolutely.
Speaker 1:
[04:49] Couldn't agree more.
Speaker 4:
[05:30] You don't know the street?
Speaker 6:
[05:32] I know the song.
Speaker 2:
[05:33] I don't know the lyrics to the song.
Speaker 6:
[05:36] Oh, you wasn't outside. All these know the lyrics.
Speaker 1:
[05:38] Bro, they sold 90 million records.
Speaker 5:
[05:41] I also don't know the verses.
Speaker 1:
[05:42] This is a smash.
Speaker 6:
[05:43] You don't know them either?
Speaker 5:
[05:43] Not like that. I like it a little bit.
Speaker 1:
[05:45] You didn't know nothing. He's 21 years older than you. That's true. He's 21, he got you by 25 years. What were you listening to in 91?
Speaker 5:
[05:55] Big Daddy Kane.
Speaker 6:
[05:56] Jungle Brothers, Big Daddy Kane, Tribe Called Quest, Fat Boys, He don't know what none of these are. Grand Puba and fucking...
Speaker 5:
[06:04] Shout out to Grand Puba.
Speaker 4:
[06:05] So you had to get extra black with your rap to go against him? No, that's what I was listening to.
Speaker 2:
[06:09] That's what's poppin.
Speaker 4:
[06:10] I was listening to Paris.
Speaker 2:
[06:11] Yeah, he got channel on the way.
Speaker 3:
[06:13] I was listening to Paris.
Speaker 4:
[06:15] That's what's poppin, I was listening to both. 10 Extreme sold a lot of records.
Speaker 3:
[06:22] That's the name of the album?
Speaker 1:
[06:22] More than all them eat his name combined.
Speaker 2:
[06:25] 90 million for real? He sold a lot.
Speaker 4:
[06:27] He sold a lot. I think it was like 16 million though. It was something stupid.
Speaker 6:
[06:32] The second biggest rap album of all time back then.
Speaker 4:
[06:35] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[06:35] Oh, wow. I didn't know.
Speaker 6:
[06:36] Hammer was first. What's Hammer Don't Hurt Them? For a long time.
Speaker 1:
[06:40] Did you buy Please Hammer Don't Hurt Them?
Speaker 6:
[06:42] I did not buy it, but.
Speaker 1:
[06:43] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[09:13] This is the JBP.
Speaker 1:
[11:45] Look what she's done to ask him. I got that bitch out the section so fast. Yo, has anything changed for you since you got richer? He just, he just talked to whoever.
Speaker 3:
[14:18] All right, what episode is this?
Speaker 5:
[14:19] 922.
Speaker 1:
[14:20] Welcome to episode 922 of The Joe Budden Podcast, brought to you by Fueled by Powered by Price Picks, Price Picks gang here. I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, extremely happy to be here, host Joe Budden. Here with some really amazing people to my right. Queens get the money, Queens flip in the building.
Speaker 2:
[14:37] I'm in the building.
Speaker 1:
[14:38] Next to him, Philly's finest, our good brother Dr. Mark Lamont Hill in the building. Next to him, Mr. Thousand Doors and Up, King Wawa himself, our good brother Issues in the building. Next to him, the freesiest of them all, Mr. Take It Further himself, Big Freeze, Ices in the building. Next to him, Y'all Seen That Riz in Premiere Verses, the man who needs no introduction, Grammy nominated, stop playing with him, Elmira's finest, Big Parks is in the building. Next to him, come on man, big white po in the building, laying down these thick black bras. we not playing with the thick black bras. We laying them down, we see you in the hookah spot.
Speaker 2:
[15:12] Hell yeah.
Speaker 1:
[15:12] Next to him, come on man.
Speaker 2:
[15:19] Welcome back. Glowing.
Speaker 5:
[15:21] Come on man.
Speaker 1:
[15:22] Fresh back from St. Martin or St. Bart.
Speaker 5:
[15:26] One of the Saints.
Speaker 1:
[15:27] One of the Saints. One of the Saints. Saint. East St. Laurent, he came from, yeah Saint. The Saint in the city. Our good brother Corey is back from his lovey-dovey-dovey trip out there. Corey. Corey, it's good to see you man.
Speaker 5:
[15:40] Happy belated.
Speaker 2:
[15:41] You got a tan y'all.
Speaker 1:
[15:42] Great. You got a tan. You're looking good.
Speaker 2:
[15:45] Skin glowing.
Speaker 5:
[15:46] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[15:47] It's giving no condom.
Speaker 2:
[15:48] Yeah. He shot the club off.
Speaker 1:
[15:52] It's giving no condom out there.
Speaker 5:
[15:54] Can't wear a condom with a Saint.
Speaker 2:
[15:56] I'm going to make life in the club.
Speaker 5:
[15:58] Say anything. No condom.
Speaker 1:
[16:01] No condom on vacations. I'm not going to focus on you, Cor, but I did miss you. I only got one question and then we'll take it off you. How many times you said I love you out there? That's all I want to know. How many I love you she got? She's paid for the birthday trip. He was out there looking good.
Speaker 2:
[16:20] That's fire.
Speaker 1:
[16:22] Cup.
Speaker 5:
[16:26] Cup a dozen.
Speaker 2:
[16:26] Cup a dozen.
Speaker 3:
[16:28] One is a lot for Cori.
Speaker 5:
[16:29] This is your word.
Speaker 1:
[16:29] This felt funny. He had to act like he was talking to some of his jail homies.
Speaker 3:
[16:34] I love you, yo.
Speaker 5:
[16:35] Now you said love. You said love. Love, yo.
Speaker 3:
[16:40] Yo, love.
Speaker 2:
[16:42] I'm going to lie, Cori, real quick. My fourth year here is my first time seeing you like sit and lay back. Look at you, my. You see over there, Testa, working out.
Speaker 4:
[16:50] Right.
Speaker 2:
[16:51] Working out in the corner.
Speaker 5:
[16:52] One squat.
Speaker 1:
[16:54] went out there, knocked on my door, got some dick pills. You went out there on the natty? That went out there on the natty.
Speaker 5:
[17:03] That's how I know you love.
Speaker 1:
[17:05] Oh, man. Saban and Tanner here by remote. Big Erickson is always in the building. I'm right hand over there. Last but certainly not least, each and every one of you, very important people out there are here. How is everybody doing? How are y'all feeling? What's on your minds? Talk to me, talk to me. Feeling great.
Speaker 2:
[17:20] Feeling good, man. Feeling good. The world is here, man. We're just here.
Speaker 4:
[17:26] I got a crazy toothache. Other than that, I'm good, man. Y'all know a good Black Dennis?
Speaker 2:
[17:31] All right, stop. Yeah. Now you want Black Dennis?
Speaker 4:
[17:35] We all use Mark. Thank you, Ish.
Speaker 2:
[17:37] No, his people checked him. You know them over there, native. They say, you've been saying a lot of white shit over there. Yeah, get to the Black Dentist. Yeah, you want one? He got one. Perfect. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[17:45] Yeah, look at his teeth. Look at how that turned out.
Speaker 6:
[17:48] What the? I ain't had 70 to pay for mine.
Speaker 2:
[17:52] Yes, you do.
Speaker 6:
[17:52] I don't.
Speaker 4:
[17:53] Let's cool it off.
Speaker 2:
[17:54] You got 70 to pay for yours.
Speaker 1:
[17:55] A Black Dentist.
Speaker 2:
[17:57] 70?
Speaker 4:
[17:57] Your dentist not Black?
Speaker 1:
[18:00] No. Hell no. You fell for it. No. I've talked about my dentists all the time. I absolutely love her. She's a Russian lady. She's great. I'm not doing this again, but yeah, no, she's not Black.
Speaker 4:
[18:09] Got you. Got you.
Speaker 1:
[18:10] The Black Dentists, they be wanting to be stingy with the-
Speaker 4:
[18:13] The Nova Cane.
Speaker 1:
[18:14] The Nova Cane. They give you one little juke, but if that ain't doing it, you just gonna scream, The Black Dentist is gonna find a way to hit that nerve that you didn't avoid it.
Speaker 4:
[18:24] You sit there, they hit that shit.
Speaker 1:
[18:26] So, I'm like, all right, just move. Yo, that shit is the scariest thing in the world. In the dentist chair, when you know you got a dentist that's about to hit that- You ever had that nerve hit?
Speaker 4:
[18:38] Yeah, my last dentist. That's why I've been going back.
Speaker 6:
[18:40] No, a lot of them. You feel that? Yeah, they shoot you again. You won't feel shit. Yo, you feel that? Yup. OD on that fucking Nova Cane for me. Didn't come in here and do whatever you gotta do, but uh-uh.
Speaker 5:
[18:53] I just hate the sounds of the dentist.
Speaker 6:
[18:54] I don't give a fuck about that.
Speaker 5:
[18:55] They don't even hurt.
Speaker 6:
[18:56] Put headphones on. You don't bring headphones?
Speaker 5:
[19:01] Never thought about that, actually. You bring headphones to the dentist? I talk. I try to talk my way through the pain.
Speaker 3:
[19:08] To the dentist?
Speaker 4:
[19:09] To the lady that's in your mouth.
Speaker 1:
[19:10] Oh, y'all are crazy.
Speaker 2:
[19:12] I never thought about bringing headphones to the dentist.
Speaker 5:
[19:15] That's a good idea. I never thought about that.
Speaker 2:
[19:16] Freeze, you bring headphones to the dentist?
Speaker 4:
[19:17] Absolutely. He bring headphones everywhere.
Speaker 1:
[19:19] Yeah, but that drill sound can't even penetrate freeze, noggin, No shit, no shit, loud overhead, Oh shit.
Speaker 6:
[19:27] You should ring it off for this.
Speaker 1:
[19:30] Yo, that's crazy. Hell no, man, that dentist. All right, come on, man. Let's have some fun. Let's have a good time. Let's go. Did I intro to shit? Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[19:40] Wait, stop, stop, stop. How was your weekend? Because you're doing that a lot. You be trying to get away. How was your weekend? Was it long? What you was doing?
Speaker 1:
[19:46] My weekend was good. It's peaceful.
Speaker 2:
[19:48] How was your weekend?
Speaker 1:
[19:50] Damn.
Speaker 2:
[19:51] Did you go outside? Did you go to the game? What did you do?
Speaker 1:
[19:54] Did I go outside?
Speaker 5:
[19:54] You went to the game? You and Ian went to the game?
Speaker 2:
[19:56] Oh, Ian and I went to the game.
Speaker 1:
[19:57] We went to the game Saturday night to provide a little good luck to the Knicks, who won the game, of course.
Speaker 5:
[20:02] So why didn't you go last night?
Speaker 4:
[20:03] I was about to say, you were on the street.
Speaker 1:
[20:05] Nah, man. I needed to be there. I'm so glad I wasn't there, though.
Speaker 5:
[20:09] I'm going to change the fortune.
Speaker 1:
[20:10] That game, one vibe and energy in the garden, it was absolutely nothing like it, especially when you know your team is about to win. They were comfortably in control the whole time.
Speaker 5:
[20:18] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[20:18] Last night, the whole time felt like.
Speaker 5:
[20:21] They was comfortably in control for a lot of that game.
Speaker 6:
[20:23] They was comfortable in control even in the end.
Speaker 1:
[20:25] No, I felt like they was about to blow it. But shout to the Knicks, we'll go to Atlanta, get shit done, take care of business out there, like all the rest of the New York did when they moved out there. Salute. they talk about. You got me? They keep thinking of that Atlanta. Where do y'all want to start? Come on, come on, where do y'all want to start? I see the excitement all over Ish Face. We tossing it right to our man.
Speaker 5:
[20:51] Let's do it. Get ready.
Speaker 1:
[20:53] You got the sledgehammer, you got your jackhammer ready.
Speaker 5:
[20:55] Here we going out, bitch. Blowtorch something.
Speaker 3:
[20:56] Flamethrower, you need a lighter or something, blow dry. What's up?
Speaker 5:
[20:59] Keating pad, something.
Speaker 6:
[21:01] Pitch it up, He probably already knows it.
Speaker 5:
[21:02] Rock salt.
Speaker 6:
[21:03] What's the date?
Speaker 4:
[21:04] Just tell us. I know they told you.
Speaker 6:
[21:06] Who's they?
Speaker 4:
[21:07] OVO. OVO.
Speaker 6:
[21:09] OVO, get the fuck out of my face.
Speaker 4:
[21:11] You didn't see Drake's announcement?
Speaker 6:
[21:13] I saw the bunch of ice cubes.
Speaker 4:
[21:16] He's in the big, cold ass room saying that the release date is inside the ice.
Speaker 6:
[21:21] Oh, I saw it. I thought the shit was outside. It is.
Speaker 4:
[21:24] So what you talking about?
Speaker 2:
[21:25] But he announced it. He announced it. He told, while the ice is there.
Speaker 1:
[21:28] I just think it would just be in his car on AM radio.
Speaker 3:
[21:30] He's listening to the whole white man of the moon.
Speaker 6:
[21:34] I see a whole bunch of ice cubes outside. I ain't see them in no room. I think it's creative. It's cool.
Speaker 1:
[21:38] We go with you there, big dog. So Drake put a bunch of ice cubes in Toronto. It's a lot of them. Word is that the release date is in there or under there or some shit. And I like it.
Speaker 5:
[21:53] I do like it.
Speaker 6:
[21:54] It's creative shit.
Speaker 5:
[21:55] It's creative shit. I don't know if I believe that the release date is hidden in there, but maybe.
Speaker 6:
[21:58] No, I think the release date might be written on the ground or something. And when all that shit melt, you'll be able to see it from an aerial shot or some shit.
Speaker 1:
[22:04] That's exactly why I wanted to fly over that shit, put pomegranate olive oil over that ice. Just wash the date away. And the are sitting here looking stupid for nothing. That's just funny.
Speaker 4:
[22:15] I would do it too.
Speaker 1:
[22:16] If somebody put a block up, and I had all these ideas before the Toronto niggas went over there, but I'm like, yo, somebody's going to come over here, heat shit up.
Speaker 5:
[22:25] Some rocks all over it.
Speaker 8:
[22:26] it.
Speaker 6:
[22:26] I want you to do that.
Speaker 1:
[22:27] I want you to do that. I know. I know. Which is part of the reason why I do like it.
Speaker 6:
[22:30] Drake dropping Friday.
Speaker 5:
[22:32] He thinks so?
Speaker 1:
[22:33] That ice ain't going to be done by Friday.
Speaker 6:
[22:34] He ain't dropping Friday.
Speaker 5:
[22:35] It's a little colder up there.
Speaker 6:
[22:37] You got the hype for this fucked up too. I think they'll have that shit done today if they want it. Man, Drake will fuck around and have pay some niggas out there with some torches and make it seem like it was some fanfare. That shit getting melted, He could do it.
Speaker 5:
[22:49] He don't have to pay the fans.
Speaker 2:
[22:50] I'm just giving you an example.
Speaker 1:
[22:52] Yeah, but them fans are a little...
Speaker 4:
[22:53] I hope it's not this Friday because I don't want nobody stepping on Kelani's this Friday, right? No, no, I'm not saying he got to worry about Kelani. I'm saying for me as a fan.
Speaker 1:
[23:01] Why you such a bitch, man?
Speaker 4:
[23:03] you done played 18 versions of Folded up here.
Speaker 3:
[23:07] I don't know when our album dropping.
Speaker 4:
[23:09] I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:
[23:10] I'm a thug.
Speaker 1:
[23:12] When I see it in my phone, I'll pick it up. Oh shit, he is lit. I don't think that album is coming. But I'm totally wrong because I was saying that I don't think it will be here this summer. I was absolutely wrong about that. They shooting videos, they blowing shit up in Toronto. We got Ice over there. He told all his internet streamer loser niggas that yo, get ready, it's coming, it's time now. Press the button or whatever the fuck he's saying.
Speaker 4:
[23:34] So what's your guess now based on all the information? Would you say two weeks, three weeks? I'm thinking two weeks.
Speaker 5:
[23:39] Memorial Day weekend.
Speaker 2:
[23:41] It may take six to ten days for the ice to melt completely if he's the...
Speaker 5:
[23:46] Get your science bag, come on. At the temperature that Toronto is curly at, it will take approximately...
Speaker 2:
[23:51] Ice freezes at...
Speaker 1:
[23:52] Fucking chill night. Look at you.
Speaker 2:
[23:56] I'm just saying.
Speaker 4:
[23:58] What temperature do ice melt at? Say it again? What temperature does ice melt at?
Speaker 2:
[24:02] I don't know. I don't know what temperature ice melts at. You know what I'm saying? But it may take six to ten days for the ice to melt. Keep it on that.
Speaker 5:
[24:13] That's oddly specific.
Speaker 4:
[24:17] That's what made me ask you that. But yeah, that's a good guess.
Speaker 1:
[24:20] Whatever y'all saying, the more of that?
Speaker 5:
[24:22] I think sooner.
Speaker 4:
[24:23] I think sooner. I think two weeks.
Speaker 1:
[24:24] Two weeks?
Speaker 6:
[24:25] Yeah, I don't think he needs one. No single?
Speaker 4:
[24:27] I don't think he needs one.
Speaker 5:
[24:28] I don't think he needs one either.
Speaker 4:
[24:29] Drake don't need shit.
Speaker 2:
[24:30] Not after what happened with him.
Speaker 1:
[24:31] Why do you need a single?
Speaker 5:
[24:32] He don't really need a single.
Speaker 2:
[24:33] No.
Speaker 1:
[24:34] And he got a single. He shot a video for something over here. Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[24:37] I think we got to get that first though.
Speaker 1:
[24:38] Oh, shit.
Speaker 6:
[24:39] But why? No, he don't. Why though? Why do you think you got to do it? I just think, granted, yes, the album is going to do numbers. I think they're planning for this to do astronomical numbers. Okay.
Speaker 5:
[24:51] They will.
Speaker 6:
[24:52] So you think without the single, it can't do that? I'm not saying it can't. I just think this further secures it that it's going to do astronomical numbers. Like, again, you've been throwing out a bunch of stuff, shit ain't really been sticking. I don't think a surprise drop just with no prep for it, no single off of it or nothing, I don't think you go that route. I think that's the route you definitely go because if you put the single out, you give the people an opportunity, whether biased or unbiased, to shit on it.
Speaker 2:
[25:21] Yeah. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 6:
[25:23] If start shitting on it, then they might have negative reviews on your project when it drops. I mean, I think whatever he do are going to shit on regardless. It's going to be a group that's going to shit on it. We'll give you the whole project to shit on it. That's why I drop it all at once. These are going to stream it.
Speaker 1:
[25:35] You think whatever he do, they're going to shit on it.
Speaker 6:
[25:37] There's going to be a percentage for sure. Hip hop has been divided since that beef. It don't matter what he put out, it's going to be a whole group that's going to hate it and shit on it. It could be the best album ever. They will not admit it. They will shit on it just because it's him.
Speaker 2:
[25:50] Do you think on the album he's going to say why he named the Iceman? Do we know why he named the Iceman?
Speaker 6:
[25:54] I think he'll get into all of that shit.
Speaker 2:
[25:55] Okay.
Speaker 6:
[25:56] I think he's going to be very deliberate on this album.
Speaker 5:
[25:59] I think so too.
Speaker 1:
[26:00] I'm trying to not get caught up in guessing release dates or expectations on the music or I'm just letting him do whatever he's doing when it comes. I'll listen to it and give some thoughts but until then I'm not going crazy.
Speaker 6:
[26:13] You just had to gauge, like just a gauge, one to ten. You think the project would be what?
Speaker 1:
[26:20] Oh, I have no idea. I wouldn't even play myself.
Speaker 6:
[26:22] I can't do that.
Speaker 5:
[26:23] Yeah, it's super hard to say. Really? Super hard to say.
Speaker 4:
[26:26] I agree with y'all. It's hard to say.
Speaker 1:
[26:28] But they said, but I'm hearing that 40 is back, which gives me a different level of confidence, anticipation and excitement because I'm a fan of what they do together.
Speaker 5:
[26:39] Agreed.
Speaker 1:
[26:40] I think recently there's been a lot of fan. Drake has just gotten a lot of fans of whatever he's been doing outside of 40, but 40 coming back, boy wanted to know if that's happening.
Speaker 5:
[26:49] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[26:50] Then I think he steps up to the plate and does what he's supposed to do. I will be disappointed if whatever we hear sounds like something we heard.
Speaker 5:
[26:57] Word.
Speaker 1:
[26:58] Because he's in a space, I'm assuming he's in a space, he done went through some shit he never went through before.
Speaker 5:
[27:03] Word.
Speaker 6:
[27:04] You mean lyrically or just sonically?
Speaker 1:
[27:06] Just in life.
Speaker 6:
[27:06] I mean professionally. You're not talking about sonically if he sounds like he's on the music.
Speaker 1:
[27:10] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[27:10] Or lyrics. Both.
Speaker 1:
[27:12] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[27:14] I hear, excuse me, and I-
Speaker 1:
[27:15] High expectation.
Speaker 6:
[27:16] I think it's hard.
Speaker 2:
[27:16] I hear that a lot, right, Joe? I hear that when you guys talk about his albums and you guys compare his albums to the classic ones. And the question I have for y'all is like, what are you guys expecting for him to hear? Isn't he evolving? So when he raps to something and he adjusts to something, he raps like that and he adjusts to that to cater. Like what do we or you guys that's Drake fans expect to hear from him? Because you always go back to this album, yo I miss when he did this one, Take Care or This Was Fire. Like obviously if he go back there, it's going to sound dated, wouldn't he? So what are we expecting to hear?
Speaker 5:
[27:47] Yeah, I wouldn't expect him to go back to that at all. I just hope he goes back to struggle.
Speaker 2:
[27:54] What should he talk about, Pops?
Speaker 5:
[27:55] No, fuck no. I just want bangers from Drake. I'll be honest. I just want slaps.
Speaker 1:
[27:59] That would feel good. Just bangers. Who cares?
Speaker 5:
[28:03] Let it bang.
Speaker 4:
[28:03] I want more than bangers. I think he's going to have them. I think it's going to be his best album in a long time. Because I think the pressure is so high. I think he feels like this is a high stakes album. You can't put out a stinker right now. I think that's why I've been waiting. I think he's been perfecting it and perfecting it. But I want some reflection on his album too. I don't want no more whining about the beef. I don't care if he reflects and talks about what happened, but I don't want no more everybody left me and abandoned me.
Speaker 2:
[28:30] You're getting some of that.
Speaker 6:
[28:32] But that's part of the reflection.
Speaker 4:
[28:33] But I want more than that because I've heard that already a little bit. So I just want more and I think he's going to give us more. I'm really expecting this to be one of his best albums yet.
Speaker 6:
[28:39] I think he's going to set his dumb ass down.
Speaker 1:
[28:40] When I was sitting on a train.
Speaker 2:
[28:45] Riding with Bloomberg.
Speaker 1:
[28:46] Now, now, now, Now, this is what he wants from Drake. He wants the best shit ever.
Speaker 4:
[28:51] I'm expecting it. I'm not demanding it.
Speaker 6:
[28:53] I think he's setting his ass down somewhere and ain't been outside as much.
Speaker 5:
[28:57] Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 6:
[28:59] That's my personal opinion. Talk up. I think he, I think it's going to be probably like seven and a half at the least.
Speaker 1:
[29:08] Do y'all think that the Atlanta features are on here?
Speaker 6:
[29:12] Yes. Yeah. Which ones though? 21 Savage. I think 21. I think Lil Baby is on there. I think Baby, the future one is the one I still don't know about.
Speaker 2:
[29:21] No, they confirmed it.
Speaker 6:
[29:22] Supposedly, the future is on his new project.
Speaker 1:
[29:25] They confirmed it.
Speaker 6:
[29:27] Y'all are way more into this than me. I've been out here for weeks that future is indeed on his project.
Speaker 1:
[29:32] But from where? Who's confirming that?
Speaker 6:
[29:36] The internet.
Speaker 1:
[29:36] I'm saying I don't think the people that can confirm it are confirming it. I think we just-
Speaker 6:
[29:40] A lot of speculation going on. So people could say, yeah, I was right. I told y'all.
Speaker 1:
[29:44] Yeah, a lot of that. A lot of hoopla. Young Thug on it?
Speaker 6:
[29:49] I hope so.
Speaker 1:
[29:50] Yes. I hope future is on your honor.
Speaker 4:
[29:52] I'm going to say yes.
Speaker 6:
[29:53] I'll say yes.
Speaker 1:
[29:55] Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 6:
[29:57] Yeah? You said what?
Speaker 1:
[29:58] I don't want to hear Young Thug. Really? Not until he get back to his self. I don't think he's himself.
Speaker 2:
[30:04] What's his self?
Speaker 6:
[30:04] I think he can't get back to his self.
Speaker 2:
[30:06] What do we want to hear from him?
Speaker 6:
[30:07] Can't get back to his self.
Speaker 1:
[30:08] Why?
Speaker 5:
[30:09] That album he put out last year wasn't as bad as people made it out to be.
Speaker 6:
[30:13] It wasn't as good.
Speaker 4:
[30:14] It wasn't a great album.
Speaker 5:
[30:15] I didn't say it was great. But I don't think that-
Speaker 6:
[30:17] But he makes great music.
Speaker 5:
[30:18] There was some dope shit on there.
Speaker 1:
[30:19] I don't. That's the problem.
Speaker 5:
[30:20] I think in a short dose, him with Drake, they'll make a banger.
Speaker 6:
[30:24] I don't know if he can get back in that space that he needs to be in to make a banger. Why? His conditions. Yeah. He has to be sober.
Speaker 4:
[30:33] Yeah, he's sober.
Speaker 6:
[30:34] Sober.
Speaker 4:
[30:35] Yeah, that'll fuck you up.
Speaker 5:
[30:36] Has to be.
Speaker 4:
[30:38] I tried writing sober one time. Terrible.
Speaker 6:
[30:46] I hope it ain't too much. I hope he like...
Speaker 5:
[30:49] Concise.
Speaker 6:
[30:50] Yeah. And I hope he put a couple of them on the same song.
Speaker 5:
[30:54] Okay.
Speaker 6:
[30:55] Just not have four different singles with four different Atlanta people. I hope he venture out a little bit. Do we think the label business will be taken care of? No. I don't think they'll really take care of it.
Speaker 5:
[31:09] Not really. But these guys got to drop regardless.
Speaker 8:
[31:11] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[31:11] I think I'd put a project out. I think... And see what that... That furthermore is why I think we need a single. The business ain't right. Who say they're going to push it that way? And nobody on that side could afford...
Speaker 1:
[31:21] Single before album.
Speaker 6:
[31:23] Yes. Single before album. But if the label ain't supporting it, then the fucking single ain't going to do no better. But what happens is... But what happens a lot is the people get behind the single. If he has a really good single, the label's going to have no choice but to support it.
Speaker 5:
[31:34] I mean, but look what happened with the party record. They didn't really push a single, at least not one that worked. It was after the shit came out that Nokia...
Speaker 1:
[31:42] Yeah, and then shit just worked and undeniable.
Speaker 6:
[31:44] Of course, but that was also an album that was not a solo Drake album. So we could afford to, if there is nothing that the people gravitate to, we can afford this album not doing certain numbers because this is not a Drake solo. We always got that in the tuck that this was a joint project over there. We talk about Drake's solo Iceman return album after all of that, we can't take a L on this in no way.
Speaker 5:
[32:07] I think he's banking on the fact that he can drop it cold and it'll do numbers because I think it will. We'll see, we'll see.
Speaker 1:
[32:13] Dropping it cold. Let's see what you did there. Anyway, one of y'all kids in Toronto gonna die when them ice blocks start falling. Start falling. Y'all is over there. That Sledgehammer shit is a skill. Yeah. It's tough. They over there just breaking shit, ice falling on pedestrian. It's a mess out there. But I'll just wait. I'm waiting for the music.
Speaker 6:
[32:38] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[32:39] I'm waiting for the music. I do like the fucking corny ice melting shit.
Speaker 5:
[32:43] For sure.
Speaker 6:
[32:44] I don't even think it's corny. I just think it's something different. I think it's different. Be different.
Speaker 5:
[32:47] It's creative.
Speaker 6:
[32:48] Mad creative. I remember when Kanye was doing Yeezus and you're doing premieres on the side of the building. It was something different that we haven't seen like, oh shit, that's fly. I think if this album is Iceman and he's been running with all these ice themes, a giant field of ice in the middle of the city, that's fire to me.
Speaker 1:
[33:05] I'm with it.
Speaker 5:
[33:07] I'm excited. Can't wait.
Speaker 1:
[33:08] Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 5:
[33:10] Can't wait. Need some summertime bangers, man. It's been a slow, slow year.
Speaker 1:
[33:13] Man.
Speaker 4:
[33:15] Do you, I know y'all are clowning me about Kehlani, but y'all saw she released her list of features for this Friday.
Speaker 5:
[33:21] I didn't see that, but do tell.
Speaker 4:
[33:23] April 24th, big album. Salute to her. I love her. Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Cardi B, Usher are all going to be on the album.
Speaker 5:
[33:31] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[33:32] And she's got, from what I've heard, I haven't heard the album yet, but I've heard it's really, really, really good. So, there's something to look forward to. Who you heard that from? Music critics who listen to it. I just haven't gotten a copy of it.
Speaker 5:
[33:44] Maybe today they'll send it to you.
Speaker 4:
[33:47] I'm not that in the mix no more.
Speaker 6:
[33:51] I'm mad at that.
Speaker 4:
[33:54] I heard the features are strong too.
Speaker 5:
[33:56] Chopped a killer, can't wait.
Speaker 6:
[33:59] Anything else we got dropping this week that you know of?
Speaker 4:
[34:01] I don't know anything else yet. That's all I've been focused on.
Speaker 1:
[34:03] Ain't nobody dropping until Drake come out. They ain't playing now. They ain't letting them go in.
Speaker 6:
[34:10] We don't know the date? Nah, we chilling.
Speaker 2:
[34:11] Go ahead, bro.
Speaker 6:
[34:13] Fuck my date up.
Speaker 2:
[34:15] What was the last banger that we had this year, Parks?
Speaker 5:
[34:18] I mean, Cole was the biggest one, but it didn't really produce any type of outbangers. You know what I mean?
Speaker 2:
[34:23] I'm talking about banger record songs.
Speaker 5:
[34:26] It's been quiet.
Speaker 1:
[34:27] Yeah, I want to hear the Cole diss. When Drake's out.
Speaker 6:
[34:30] Lamar.
Speaker 1:
[34:31] Shit.
Speaker 5:
[34:31] It might be a little shade.
Speaker 6:
[34:33] It might be something in there, bro. You're going to diss him?
Speaker 1:
[34:35] Yes! I thought we had a bet about it. Oh no, that was an old bet assumption. Yes, I think he's getting dissed. You can hide in the China League all you want, Them love Drake, too.
Speaker 5:
[34:48] It's going to be at least a couple subs for sure.
Speaker 2:
[34:51] I think it's going to be some mentions or disses, bro.
Speaker 6:
[34:54] It's a different subs.
Speaker 1:
[34:55] A mention is a diss to me.
Speaker 6:
[34:57] Nah, it depends on the way you do it.
Speaker 4:
[34:59] I think he's going to be honest.
Speaker 1:
[35:00] He ain't about to mention him in a favorable light.
Speaker 4:
[35:02] I think he's going to be honest. No, I think he's going to say some shit like, I understand why my bowed out. I still didn't like it though. Some shit where you communicate, I thought that was fucked up, but I understand. Like some regular Drake shit.
Speaker 6:
[35:13] I would take that as a diss.
Speaker 4:
[35:14] No, no, I'm just saying as a non-human heart. Yeah, yeah. It's going to be a soft diss. I'm just saying it's going to be a nice light, honest diss. Not like, fuck that.
Speaker 6:
[35:23] Who catching more disses, Cole or Braun?
Speaker 4:
[35:28] Oh, that's interesting.
Speaker 6:
[35:30] Braun by far.
Speaker 4:
[35:32] You think he mentions Braun?
Speaker 6:
[35:33] What?
Speaker 5:
[35:36] You didn't like that shit at all.
Speaker 1:
[35:37] Well, just Braun E.
Speaker 3:
[35:39] I said Bryce might get it.
Speaker 6:
[35:41] Oh, I turned go upside down inside all that shit.
Speaker 5:
[35:44] What?
Speaker 1:
[35:45] Just a sheep.
Speaker 4:
[35:47] I thought he was subbed, Brian. I didn't think he was going to name him.
Speaker 6:
[35:49] He might not. But when he get finished playing with bad ass.
Speaker 1:
[35:58] When is Memorial Day?
Speaker 5:
[36:00] May 25th, 26th, somewhere in that range.
Speaker 6:
[36:03] Last week in May.
Speaker 1:
[36:04] Got it.
Speaker 5:
[36:05] That seems like a good time.
Speaker 6:
[36:06] Now you're at 25th. Right.
Speaker 1:
[36:08] I agree with Joe.
Speaker 6:
[36:09] Perfect summer drop. You're on 22nd then.
Speaker 5:
[36:11] Long weekend, everybody's outside, barbecuing and all that shit.
Speaker 4:
[36:15] I think by the time we have our Memorial Day barbecue, we will already know the songs on there. It'll already be out and we'll be playing the shit. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 6:
[36:23] Friday the 22nd.
Speaker 4:
[36:24] No, I'm saying like next week. You got to come out early. I think it's coming out in a couple of weeks. Oh shit. Yeah, I think it's next two weeks.
Speaker 6:
[36:30] Yeah, me too. If I had to guess.
Speaker 1:
[36:33] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[36:34] We'll find out.
Speaker 5:
[36:34] We shall see.
Speaker 1:
[36:35] We shall see. Have fun out there, Canadians. Chopping ice up.
Speaker 5:
[36:40] Get to the bottom of it.
Speaker 1:
[36:41] You put that shit in New York. would have had that date already. What? These are soft.
Speaker 6:
[36:46] They came out there with a propane torch.
Speaker 3:
[36:49] Burning that shit.
Speaker 5:
[36:50] For sure.
Speaker 6:
[36:51] A little Rockin with a club down to the bottom of that shit. Yo, just get one of them out, my.
Speaker 3:
[36:55] I can get through there.
Speaker 6:
[36:56] I'm good. They would have been through there already. You crazy. Ice tunneling that one.
Speaker 1:
[37:00] What else in music needs our attention? Did y'all see that shit Wayne said about the Grammys and the festivals?
Speaker 3:
[37:07] Yada yada yada.
Speaker 1:
[37:09] It's just so nice. Jesus, Mary.
Speaker 5:
[37:11] Wayne, we love you, man. Please, please, please stop tweeting, crying, crying.
Speaker 6:
[37:19] It's a truly humbling experience when events like Coachella and the Grammys come around. And like clockwork, I'm uninvited and uninvolved. I appreciate my position or space I hold in your heart and mine. So if because you're the humbling experience and Thomas for that, I thank you. I ain't shit without you. Which is how he ends all his shows and yeah.
Speaker 2:
[37:41] What's wrong with that?
Speaker 6:
[37:43] Did Wayne listen to any of his recent drops and stuff? You didn't put the music out that justifies you being nominated or at the Grammys.
Speaker 1:
[37:53] Well, I think Legacy Alone could get him there. I'm more so on the side of, because somebody actually replied to him as traveling around the Internet, but we can name 90 of these times where Wayne was booked to do the Grammys, pulled out at the last second, all the dancers was fucked up, everybody who worked on the show for the last six weeks was fucked up, and they got to edit the show in the last minute. Don't mind when you do that shit. Fucking we had Manny Fresh and Juvenile come up here and say, yo, everybody thought he was coming. He gave us his word. He told us he was coming. We made plans around him coming. And in the day of, you're not there. I imagine there's about 30 of those stories. Hell yeah.
Speaker 2:
[38:30] See, it's different now. Okay, now I can see.
Speaker 1:
[38:32] Why would they not play with him like that?
Speaker 2:
[38:34] Because if a nigga just want to be respected for the work that he's put in and he feels like in hip hop or in music, he's not getting the respect anymore, I could see him saying that. I don't have a problem with that. You know what I mean? Remind people who you are. I know you're going to say remind them by putting out good music. Sometimes get dated or hit a ceiling like we stated before.
Speaker 6:
[38:54] The shit that I heard from him to me, it sounds like him. That's what I'm saying. That shit sound like regular old him. I just think that he don't got no push behind him at all. Did you listen to Carder 6?
Speaker 4:
[39:04] The Carder 6 was ass.
Speaker 2:
[39:05] But this is why I ask you niggas these questions, especially a like Freeze that listen to music and I know you. What are y'all niggas expecting to hear? Y'all leave it so open-ended. I just want to hear the bangers. What is a banger to you?
Speaker 1:
[39:16] Is Wayne on Drake's album?
Speaker 2:
[39:17] No.
Speaker 1:
[39:18] Y'all just said that. Certainly.
Speaker 6:
[39:20] Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised.
Speaker 5:
[39:22] I would love to see.
Speaker 6:
[39:23] I would not be surprised, bro.
Speaker 4:
[39:24] I would be shocked.
Speaker 6:
[39:25] I would be shocked to see him or Nicky on Drake's album. I wouldn't be surprised.
Speaker 1:
[39:28] If Wayne ain't on that album, I'm doing six months of deep diving. Why Wayne is not on that album.
Speaker 6:
[39:33] I wouldn't be surprised. I think that...
Speaker 1:
[39:34] That's going to be my lick.
Speaker 6:
[39:35] That's what I'm telling y'all. I think this been at home sitting around making amends.
Speaker 2:
[39:41] Maybe. Maybe. Drake.
Speaker 5:
[39:46] I think there's, I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[39:47] Well, who you gotta make amends to?
Speaker 6:
[39:50] You know, you heard the rumblings like, yo, he crossed Wayne or whatever the case may be. I think in certain times, when you get to your self-reflection bag, you start making those calls like, yo, dog, you my brother, I love you, all that shit. I wouldn't be surprised if Wayne on an album.
Speaker 1:
[40:05] Is Yachty gonna be on an album?
Speaker 5:
[40:06] Yes.
Speaker 6:
[40:07] In some way, maybe not as a feature, but he worked on it.
Speaker 5:
[40:12] A producer, writer or something. If not a feature album.
Speaker 1:
[40:15] Yeah, just produce, dog. Just produce. These is trying to be chill. Just don't do it.
Speaker 6:
[40:20] We getting accents on the album?
Speaker 1:
[40:24] Yeah. Let's not be silly. Let's not be silly. Just ask him. Which one?
Speaker 4:
[40:28] We get the accents?
Speaker 5:
[40:29] Which accent?
Speaker 1:
[40:30] Oh, One of his favorite things to do.
Speaker 6:
[40:33] I'm talking about features from across the pond.
Speaker 5:
[40:37] Oh.
Speaker 1:
[40:37] Oh yeah. We're going to get a little central seal.
Speaker 4:
[40:39] We're going to get some central seals.
Speaker 2:
[40:40] You get a feature from across the pond.
Speaker 4:
[40:43] We're going to go hand to hand. Right.
Speaker 6:
[40:44] If you get popcorn, you're going to get Patois Drake. Yep. If you get London, nigga, you're going to get Chat N Shit. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:
[40:52] It's going to come with whoever's on the album. It's going to be some international sound.
Speaker 6:
[40:57] I think it's going to be some banger. I wouldn't be surprised if heavy, heavy hitter pop stars might be on there for a single or two.
Speaker 1:
[41:05] Why it seem like you're trying to taper your excitement?
Speaker 6:
[41:07] I'm not excited. Y'all are way bigger Drake fans than me.
Speaker 1:
[41:10] Now, he attacking us.
Speaker 6:
[41:11] I didn't attack you at all. All I asked was. I made a statement. No attack. Stop getting your podcast back. Y'all niggas know Drake album by album, song by song. That's the fourth album, seven songs. I mean. That's not meme. I don't know that shit.
Speaker 5:
[41:24] Not according to the Internet.
Speaker 6:
[41:25] I know. Based on what took place here.
Speaker 4:
[41:28] The Drake talk happened before I got here. You're a Drake fan though.
Speaker 6:
[41:33] Anybody that like music like Drake music.
Speaker 2:
[41:35] Why are you a Drake fan?
Speaker 4:
[41:37] Yeah, I'm a fan of this music. Thank you.
Speaker 2:
[41:42] These is Drake Stands. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Speaker 6:
[41:44] There's nobody up here with Drake Stands.
Speaker 5:
[41:46] Stands a lot.
Speaker 4:
[41:47] So they're Drake Stands a lot, my.
Speaker 2:
[41:49] Huge fan.
Speaker 4:
[41:50] They're Drake Stands, you're Drake Stands.
Speaker 5:
[41:51] Stands a lot.
Speaker 6:
[41:52] Stands a lot, yo. Joe, I don't even know the name of some of this boy's songs. These be like, you know that song, yeah? Don't do that. That'll make you a stan, my.
Speaker 4:
[42:01] Yeah, that's just knowing music.
Speaker 6:
[42:03] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[42:03] I don't know. I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm saying I don't know. Because when I got here, the whole narrative was, you're like the OVO whisperer.
Speaker 6:
[42:09] Not even close.
Speaker 1:
[42:10] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[42:10] Well, I was saying that, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[42:12] If he DM'd you to go out, would you go out?
Speaker 6:
[42:15] Go out where?
Speaker 2:
[42:15] Outside with him.
Speaker 1:
[42:16] Would you ask him where? What the do you mean?
Speaker 6:
[42:18] I'm not going outside with some strange man.
Speaker 4:
[42:22] You gotta be somewhere nice.
Speaker 6:
[42:23] I don't know that nigga.
Speaker 2:
[42:25] Yo, it's full of, meet me at Saint. Stop it, I'm doing a surprise. You don't go there.
Speaker 1:
[42:30] You hang out with Simba and not Drake.
Speaker 6:
[42:32] I know Simba.
Speaker 1:
[42:33] You got to know Simba.
Speaker 6:
[42:34] I met Simba and then we built a relationship. I never met Drake in my life.
Speaker 1:
[42:38] Why are you building relationships with men?
Speaker 6:
[42:40] Why I'm building relationships with men? You should try it sometime.
Speaker 1:
[42:43] Why, never that, never that. Why would I do that? Why would I do that? I stand on my own, I don't need no gang, clique, fucking frat. I don't need none of that shit.
Speaker 4:
[42:52] That's not a necessary drive by, thank you.
Speaker 1:
[42:55] It just happened. When the rapper come in, I don't just rush to get him my number, I play cool a little bit. You just get right to Lincoln and building, networking about it. Yes.
Speaker 4:
[43:05] He said Lincoln networking and building is a bad thing.
Speaker 1:
[43:08] We're rappers.
Speaker 3:
[43:09] What the fuck he do?
Speaker 1:
[43:09] He don't rap.
Speaker 6:
[43:10] Number two.
Speaker 1:
[43:11] Yeah, let's turn it up now.
Speaker 3:
[43:12] Fuck that. It's too calm.
Speaker 1:
[43:13] Too calm now with all the Drake's.
Speaker 6:
[43:15] We could call me Turner. I never gave no item, but nobody that had been up here. How you feel?
Speaker 1:
[43:22] I take it work.
Speaker 6:
[43:23] You see me get my.
Speaker 5:
[43:25] Nobody?
Speaker 2:
[43:26] No.
Speaker 5:
[43:26] So how do you end up hanging out with Simba all the time?
Speaker 6:
[43:28] Simba start talking to me through DMs. I didn't walk up to Simba.
Speaker 2:
[43:32] So you're saying that up here. I was talking to Simba. They give you their number.
Speaker 6:
[43:34] First off, I was talking to Simba before he ever came up here. I'm the first to play Simba shit on the Internet.
Speaker 5:
[43:39] You did?
Speaker 6:
[43:40] I mean on a sleeper.
Speaker 2:
[43:43] He made a mistake. No.
Speaker 6:
[43:45] He made it as a sleeper, dog. I played Simba shit as a sleeper.
Speaker 3:
[43:49] You did? Okay.
Speaker 4:
[43:53] First we said you were the first to play on the Internet.
Speaker 2:
[43:55] Don't do that now. You do the same shit. It's your turn.
Speaker 6:
[43:58] I'm cool, B. I can weather the storm.
Speaker 2:
[44:01] But there's a couple of people that came up here that you ended up communicating with outside and then you guys built a rapport and exchanged numbers in the DMs, not up here.
Speaker 6:
[44:08] I didn't walk up to somebody that I didn't know and be like, yo, I'm a big fan of yours.
Speaker 1:
[44:13] I got you.
Speaker 2:
[44:13] I got you. Okay. I didn't see him do that.
Speaker 1:
[44:17] I'm not hyper-focused on you. That's my man.
Speaker 4:
[44:19] The rest of y'all, do y'all identify as Drake, Stans or fans?
Speaker 5:
[44:22] I'm a big fan. Stans is a lot.
Speaker 4:
[44:24] But you're a big fan. We're all big fans.
Speaker 2:
[44:27] I'm not a big fan, no. I fuck with Drake.
Speaker 1:
[44:28] Music fan. Yeah, music fan. I'm not a stick. Music fan.
Speaker 2:
[44:31] Yeah, I one of my good.
Speaker 1:
[44:33] We got it, y'all. Y'all did it.
Speaker 2:
[44:36] I hate when the niggas be actual fans.
Speaker 6:
[44:37] Yo, niggas be down playing they fandom. Niggas, y'all niggas is fans.
Speaker 3:
[44:40] I'm a huge fan.
Speaker 6:
[44:42] Y'all niggas are super fans of me.
Speaker 3:
[44:43] There's a difference between a fan and a stan.
Speaker 6:
[44:46] It's a middle ground between a fan and a stan, but if a stan is 10, it's a lot of 8.8s in this motherfucker.
Speaker 3:
[44:52] Not a stan. Bang, bang, bang.
Speaker 6:
[44:54] Huge Drake fan.
Speaker 1:
[44:55] You can't hang out with somebody and call me a stan.
Speaker 3:
[44:57] Why?
Speaker 6:
[44:57] That's a genuine relationship. That's not based on a stan.
Speaker 1:
[45:00] Sorry, sorry. I'm just telling you how I feel. I'm not telling you how I feel.
Speaker 6:
[45:07] I base my friends based on their genuine appeal to me and how we click.
Speaker 1:
[45:11] Show your appeal to you.
Speaker 6:
[45:12] Yes, that's my nigger.
Speaker 1:
[45:13] Okay.
Speaker 6:
[45:14] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[45:17] Shout out to Symbol, y'all. I with him.
Speaker 4:
[45:20] Who are y'all stands up? Who would you say you are a stand up?
Speaker 5:
[45:24] Ghostface.
Speaker 4:
[45:25] Ghostface?
Speaker 2:
[45:26] GZ.
Speaker 4:
[45:27] GZ.
Speaker 1:
[45:28] That's fire.
Speaker 4:
[45:29] Who would you say you are a stand up?
Speaker 6:
[45:35] I'm a real big fan of Jay-Z. I ain't no stand, but I'm a real big Jay-Z fan.
Speaker 4:
[45:39] Are you a stand up fan?
Speaker 1:
[45:39] Hear that, podcast fans?
Speaker 5:
[45:42] Kevin Samuels, Rest In Peace.
Speaker 6:
[45:43] No, bye.
Speaker 4:
[45:44] That's a good one. Would you say you're Kevin Samuels' stand? No.
Speaker 1:
[45:49] Is there anything else in music that needs our attention?
Speaker 4:
[45:51] Yes. Oh. Yes.
Speaker 6:
[45:53] What's up?
Speaker 4:
[45:53] It's kind of music.
Speaker 6:
[45:55] It's music adjacent.
Speaker 4:
[45:56] MJ Reviews.
Speaker 5:
[45:57] Oh, more reviews about things that we have.
Speaker 4:
[45:59] MJ Premier came out last night. I thought one of us would be here. I thought somebody up here would be up there.
Speaker 5:
[46:02] I thought so, too.
Speaker 4:
[46:03] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[46:04] I thought it would be Imani to be honest with you.
Speaker 4:
[46:05] Imani would have been my first choice, but I know Joe gets invited to some. I know you don't go to a lot of stuff, but this is a huge...
Speaker 1:
[46:09] I'm not going to LA for shit.
Speaker 2:
[46:11] You wouldn't go to LA to see the MJ Premier?
Speaker 1:
[46:13] Big check if I'm coming out there.
Speaker 4:
[46:15] They don't have a problem with the MJ Premier. It's the biggest once in a lifetime.
Speaker 5:
[46:19] What if they made you dress up?
Speaker 1:
[46:21] No, I wouldn't be going to the MJ Premier. They knew who not to invite. They did right.
Speaker 6:
[46:26] Did you go to the Prince Premier?
Speaker 1:
[46:28] Yes.
Speaker 4:
[46:29] By the way, today is the day Prince died.
Speaker 1:
[46:31] Yes, April 21st. Rest in peace. And you don't think this movie is going to be on the level of Purple Rain, do you?
Speaker 5:
[46:38] Well, this is not the same kind of film as Purple Rain.
Speaker 2:
[46:41] It's a bio.
Speaker 1:
[46:41] Yeah, say it. It's like a care movie.
Speaker 3:
[46:47] This is insane.
Speaker 1:
[46:48] No, I know I'm not. Imani is excited about that Michael Jackson shit. But I see everybody went out. It was looking good, the premiere. A couple of trailers came out that were never before seen. They got Joe Jackson in there trying to interrupt while Michael Jackson is doing Got to Be There and Barry Gordy said, they get the fuck out of here. I get the hype that they building up. I just am not excited about a Michael Jackson movie currently.
Speaker 4:
[47:14] I want to be.
Speaker 5:
[47:15] I want to be too.
Speaker 1:
[47:16] I'm going to see this shit. I'm excited.
Speaker 4:
[47:18] We all want to see it. Friday night, right?
Speaker 1:
[47:20] I'm going to see it when the DVD come out.
Speaker 5:
[47:22] No, please.
Speaker 1:
[47:23] I'm not going to the movie.
Speaker 4:
[47:24] You're not doing a date night Friday or Friday, Saturday night?
Speaker 2:
[47:28] No. I picked my clothes.
Speaker 6:
[47:31] My girl don't tell me she want to go see it. I could wait.
Speaker 2:
[47:33] Oh, no.
Speaker 6:
[47:34] My girl tell me she want to go see it. I go. But outside of that, I ain't really beat like that.
Speaker 4:
[47:39] Last movie I seen was Sinners. I'm going. I'm saying that to say I don't go to the movies often. But this is the one that will take me to the theater.
Speaker 2:
[47:45] You're going with wifey. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[47:47] Yeah, it's probably the best way.
Speaker 1:
[47:48] You didn't go see Avatar? No.
Speaker 5:
[47:51] The last one?
Speaker 6:
[47:52] I didn't see the last one either.
Speaker 5:
[47:53] Yet.
Speaker 6:
[47:54] Me either.
Speaker 4:
[47:55] Unless we all went as a crew. We could all go as a crew.
Speaker 6:
[47:57] No, I'm good.
Speaker 5:
[47:59] To the movies?
Speaker 6:
[48:00] wrong joke.
Speaker 5:
[48:02] I should say I'm gay as hell.
Speaker 6:
[48:06] That's gay to go to the movies.
Speaker 4:
[48:12] That's gay. Is it gay to go to the movies with a dude?
Speaker 2:
[48:15] Yes. No.
Speaker 4:
[48:16] With a group of dudes?
Speaker 2:
[48:17] A group of dudes.
Speaker 4:
[48:18] I think that makes it less gay. If I say, Parks, me and you, MJ, one book and a popcorn, that's gay. Six of us, seven of us, eight of us, ten of us.
Speaker 6:
[48:26] That's gay. I'm telling you. I don't think so. I'm with Mark.
Speaker 4:
[48:29] Y'all think.
Speaker 6:
[48:30] Two men sitting side by side in a dark ass movie. Who said we're sitting side by side?
Speaker 1:
[48:34] You just added that. Who said you're sitting side by side with a dude if you go to the movies?
Speaker 6:
[48:37] Yeah, you don't do that.
Speaker 5:
[48:38] And we'll get our own popcorns.
Speaker 2:
[48:40] Exactly.
Speaker 5:
[48:41] We're doing well.
Speaker 4:
[48:43] That's why I don't get it. If we had a head in the same bucket, maybe that's a little too intimate.
Speaker 1:
[48:49] Sharing one straw.
Speaker 4:
[48:52] But we can all go to the movies together.
Speaker 2:
[48:54] No, we can't.
Speaker 6:
[48:55] Men are crazy.
Speaker 4:
[48:56] Men are crazy.
Speaker 6:
[48:58] I don't know what y'all talking about.
Speaker 2:
[48:59] A lot of movies come out this year.
Speaker 4:
[49:01] So you never go to movies with dudes?
Speaker 5:
[49:03] No. I do sometimes, but not like a squad of us. That's weird.
Speaker 4:
[49:07] No, it's a squad.
Speaker 2:
[49:08] Oh, you go on a 101?
Speaker 3:
[49:09] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[49:10] I want a nice intimate date with my bro.
Speaker 3:
[49:16] Hey, mom, you want to go to a gay this year?
Speaker 4:
[49:17] Oh, that's true. He is gay this year. Okay, fair enough.
Speaker 1:
[49:20] Doing anything as a guy with a squad of other guys. That sounds a little...
Speaker 6:
[49:25] Unless it's the club or something.
Speaker 4:
[49:27] Let me understand this.
Speaker 1:
[49:28] Even if it's the club, how did we all get together to travel as a gang?
Speaker 4:
[49:32] We talked. I really don't understand.
Speaker 6:
[49:35] Yo, what time we pulling up?
Speaker 1:
[49:37] Not as an adult.
Speaker 5:
[49:38] Who's that bitch in the Uber?
Speaker 3:
[49:40] They are crazy.
Speaker 4:
[49:41] So, if you and Corey want to go see Avatar, that's okay.
Speaker 3:
[49:46] No, it's not.
Speaker 4:
[49:47] No, but he's saying 101 isn't gay, but a whole bunch is gay. That's the part I don't get. If you and Corey go, that's cool, but if all of a sudden, it's gay?
Speaker 3:
[49:54] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[49:54] How many different ways do I need to say yes?
Speaker 2:
[49:57] At a certain age. At a certain age.
Speaker 1:
[50:00] No, we done been the man. We went to a new edition. Did we all travel together? Did we get a Sprinter van? Did we get the fucking dollar van and go?
Speaker 3:
[50:07] You take your wife, everybody bunch up here.
Speaker 1:
[50:09] All right.
Speaker 3:
[50:10] Assign seats. Keep the same seat on the way back. What type of sucking shit you think we're doing?
Speaker 4:
[50:13] I didn't say get in the car together. We're trying to go to the thing together.
Speaker 1:
[50:16] We went to Blue Note and had a good time.
Speaker 3:
[50:18] Did all of us say, hey man, why don't we meet in the Jersey side, travel together? We adults now. We adults now. You got a family, you have a car, you have a wallet, you have a money, you can meet somebody there.
Speaker 4:
[50:29] I didn't say we got to ride the same car. I'm saying if we plan to go together, I'm saying if me and you and Parks are going to the Blue Note without our ladies there. That's gay. That's gay.
Speaker 5:
[50:37] No, that's not gay.
Speaker 2:
[50:40] A concert is different than a movie.
Speaker 6:
[50:42] But if it's six of y'all at the Blue Note, then that's gay.
Speaker 5:
[50:45] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[50:45] Yeah. What the?
Speaker 4:
[50:51] I'm glad you see this.
Speaker 1:
[50:52] Why you know five other niggas that love jazz?
Speaker 3:
[50:59] Why y'all got together?
Speaker 1:
[51:01] The that love jazz and the crew, it should just be about three of y'all. Like on the five Blue Note shows, I'm on it, come here, tell me. Fucking Parks, like it's a secret society.
Speaker 5:
[51:12] Because what we're about to do in there, like.
Speaker 1:
[51:13] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[51:14] Jazz together? Jazz together?
Speaker 5:
[51:17] Nah, man, it's a little gay.
Speaker 3:
[51:18] I hate y'all.
Speaker 5:
[51:19] Just a little bit. Just a little bit. It's not all the way gay. Just a little bit gay.
Speaker 3:
[51:23] We got it.
Speaker 4:
[51:24] So we don't go to MJ together. Otherwise, we're still going to watch it.
Speaker 1:
[51:27] Yes. Yes.
Speaker 4:
[51:28] And we'll come back hopefully two episodes from now with the whole break.
Speaker 1:
[51:31] Come on, let's talk about the reviews with this safe ass shit you're doing. Say all that shit that we were saying off mic. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[51:37] I read a review that made me think it was going to be good. Questlove gave a great review of it.
Speaker 1:
[51:40] Questlove is a liar.
Speaker 4:
[51:43] I trust Questlove. I believe Questlove.
Speaker 1:
[51:45] That's why it's easier to know when he's lying.
Speaker 4:
[51:48] Well, maybe he got a better eye.
Speaker 1:
[51:49] I trust Questlove. If there was a board for the blacks, he's on my board. Yeah. I trust him. I believe him. I rock with him. He means so well for black people. He would never come on the internet and say a negative word about a Michael Jackson movie. Even if it was bad, he would come out and say that was one of the greatest, most prolific movies of our time. You have to go see. I do.
Speaker 4:
[52:10] I think he would do what I do. Either say something great about it or don't say shit.
Speaker 6:
[52:15] It's too big for him to not say anything.
Speaker 4:
[52:17] That ain't what you do, If it's something I care about? If it's something I care about?
Speaker 6:
[52:23] That's not true either.
Speaker 1:
[52:25] Nothing about your behavior up here tells me you care about Michael Jackson.
Speaker 3:
[52:28] You don't shit on Michael Jackson.
Speaker 4:
[52:30] I don't shit on Michael Jackson movies, but Michael doesn't mean to me what he means to Quest or what he means to some of you.
Speaker 2:
[52:35] So what is the reviews that you've been seeing, Mark?
Speaker 4:
[52:37] You ain't even got a black dentist, On rogerebert.com, which is still a major movie review site, the headline is-
Speaker 3:
[52:45] He's dead.
Speaker 4:
[52:46] He's dead, so now other reviews do it. He's dead, but the site isn't dead.
Speaker 5:
[52:50] Why are we going to Ebert if he's dead?
Speaker 3:
[52:52] Yeah, I ain't going home. It ain't even him.
Speaker 4:
[52:54] The mark is really pretty. The same reason we watch on New Year's, Dick Clark's New Year's even though he's not alive.
Speaker 1:
[53:01] We don't watch Dick Clark's New Year's.
Speaker 3:
[53:07] Yes, if he's dead.
Speaker 4:
[53:09] You can watch his balls drop without being gay.
Speaker 1:
[53:13] There's newer doing the ball drop pulls.
Speaker 2:
[53:16] Ryan Seacrest.
Speaker 3:
[53:17] He does it on Dick Clark.
Speaker 2:
[53:18] That's a Dick Clark show, assholes.
Speaker 1:
[53:20] Steve Harvey, who my man that broke the shit?
Speaker 3:
[53:24] Damn, I don't remember right now.
Speaker 4:
[53:26] My point is it's a brand. That's what people go. The review says, Michael Jackson's movie is bad. It's that simple. They just say it's bad. There was no news. This is bad.
Speaker 1:
[53:37] Yo, fake Ebert, watch your fucking mouth, You can't talk about Michael Jackson movie like that. Just that fast, I'm going to question love song. You can't talk about our fucking hero great movie like that.
Speaker 4:
[53:48] Fuck Ebert Jr. There's a few.
Speaker 2:
[53:50] But it's bad.
Speaker 4:
[53:51] Almost every review I've seen, I'm looking at just a kind of a medalist. Almost every review is bad.
Speaker 1:
[53:56] Van saw it. Van said, I saw the premiere last night, Tough.
Speaker 5:
[54:01] Damn.
Speaker 1:
[54:01] Now he was saying Tough as in it's a good movie, but the Tough.
Speaker 6:
[54:06] He might have been saying.
Speaker 5:
[54:07] It got a 31 on Rotten Tomatoes.
Speaker 1:
[54:09] Tough too. This was tough to watch. Because Van is another one that even if it was, he going to say something positive for black people.
Speaker 6:
[54:15] I'm going to leave it vague and ambiguous. So even. You can take it however you want.
Speaker 1:
[54:18] Calling a movie Tough don't never give me the vibe that it's good and you had a good time.
Speaker 6:
[54:23] Especially if that's all I'm saying.
Speaker 5:
[54:24] I feel like even Questlove, I'm freestyling. I read it, but he was like, it's so interesting because they told the story behind it. Like he didn't really necessarily give it like.
Speaker 6:
[54:32] Thumbs up.
Speaker 5:
[54:33] The most thumbs up.
Speaker 4:
[54:34] He didn't say this is a classic.
Speaker 1:
[54:36] Actually, he said, yo, at first I went near with my critic ears and my critic eyes. And some of the dates they got wrong, like when he wore this jacket or when he wore this. And I'm sitting there like, hey, you got these dates all wrong. But then I realized how important this was to us.
Speaker 3:
[54:53] So I can't shit on it.
Speaker 1:
[54:54] That's what he said.
Speaker 6:
[54:55] That's what that means.
Speaker 1:
[54:56] That's what he said.
Speaker 6:
[54:56] I can't shit on it.
Speaker 2:
[54:57] When a movie of that caliber sucks, do they go back and make another one or just leave it?
Speaker 1:
[55:03] I'm hearing these already rumblings of a part two.
Speaker 4:
[55:06] Yeah, that's what I'm hearing.
Speaker 6:
[55:07] Same cast, same people, same director, producer?
Speaker 1:
[55:10] I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[55:11] They need to do another one.
Speaker 6:
[55:12] Could just be a different joint, not a part two to this one.
Speaker 4:
[55:14] Well, because remember, the movie is a period. So you could absolutely, it could be either. I don't know the answer either, but it could certainly be, if this movie does well, I imagine we're going to make a second one taking us through like the bad era, which could be interesting.
Speaker 5:
[55:27] It's definitely going to do well, I think, regardless.
Speaker 4:
[55:29] Of course, Michael Jackson.
Speaker 5:
[55:30] Critically, I don't know if it will do well.
Speaker 4:
[55:32] It's not going to do well critically. It's just not. Just looking at the early reviews, I mean, it would be almost unheard of to see that much of an about face from the early reviews to later on everybody saying, oh, this is an Oscar film.
Speaker 6:
[55:43] I mean, and are these critics understanding of Michael Jackson and culture? Because a lot of times you get reviewing some shit that they really have no idea what they're talking about.
Speaker 5:
[55:53] That's a good point.
Speaker 2:
[55:54] Michael Jackson been around.
Speaker 6:
[55:55] It happens.
Speaker 5:
[55:56] Michael Jackson transcended so much. I would be shocked if people didn't understand the nuances of the Michael Jackson.
Speaker 6:
[56:04] I'm just saying I'm not putting too much emphasis on what any of these critics say. It's people that don't like Mike for whatever reason, whatever they believed. So some of these reviews can be waited before you even...
Speaker 5:
[56:15] Prince, I can see them fucking up. There's a lot of nuance with Prince. I can see them absolutely missing nuance in a movie about Prince. Mike, I feel like everything has been so public, it would be hard for people not to understand what's going on.
Speaker 4:
[56:27] And it's also about...
Speaker 1:
[56:28] Yeah, he's a lot easier to emulate.
Speaker 4:
[56:31] Wow. Some of the critics I've heard in the film aren't even about the Michaelness of it. It's like makeup, lighting, actual performances, and the actual clarity of the story. Because I shouldn't have to know Michael Jackson to understand the timeline. You know what I'm saying? If it's well done. So, that stuff is the stuff that I'm more worried about. I'm with you. You could easily watch this movie and not get like... If you don't know Michael, you could fuck it up. But I'm hearing it's not even that deep of a fuck up. I'm hearing some of the problems are much more superficial.
Speaker 6:
[57:01] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[57:01] I will see.
Speaker 6:
[57:02] I'm going to watch it. I'm going to go see the shit.
Speaker 1:
[57:03] I'll tell you one thing. And this is not an educated take. Say it. Go ahead and say it. Too easy. I'm better than that. Jermaine showing up to the premiere dressed as Michael is bothering me.
Speaker 2:
[57:22] Let me see that bullshit.
Speaker 1:
[57:23] Did y'all look at Jermaine? Jermaine showed up dressed like Michael with his 28-year-old girlfriend, son starring...
Speaker 6:
[57:30] I saw that, but I didn't think he was trying to dress like Michael.
Speaker 1:
[57:33] What the fuck? Why is Jermaine Jackson still dressing like that?
Speaker 4:
[57:36] He might have been just dressed like Jermaine.
Speaker 6:
[57:38] Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. Oh, no, that's not dressing up like Michael. That's what I'm telling you. I saw it. I didn't think that was dressing up like Michael, neither.
Speaker 1:
[57:44] What did he look like?
Speaker 6:
[57:45] Captain Crunch. I think I look like him.
Speaker 2:
[57:49] With the J-pop shit?
Speaker 3:
[57:52] I think I look crazy. He do look like Captain Crunch.
Speaker 2:
[57:55] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[57:56] I feel like Jermaine is trying to come up to the premiere and steal the show.
Speaker 3:
[58:00] Jermaine shouldn't...
Speaker 1:
[58:01] How old is he?
Speaker 3:
[58:01] 78?
Speaker 2:
[58:02] 71.
Speaker 1:
[58:02] He should not still be greasing back the sides of his hair and putting the S-curl shit at the... Beehive. Get him the fuck out of here. I know it's a big day for the family. I can see why Janet cursed him out if that story is true. If that story is true.
Speaker 6:
[58:15] Jermaine is bald.
Speaker 1:
[58:17] Wait.
Speaker 6:
[58:18] So that shit is drawn on that Sharpie and glue. Ice, that should go up here. He glued this top shit on. They got 28-year-old wife, Joe. He's trying to stay young.
Speaker 4:
[58:36] He says his hair is real, by the way. He says it's 100% natural, he does nothing to it, he just uses a little bit of gel to style it.
Speaker 1:
[58:41] What the hell he look like on a non-premiere day? Like, we ain't seen this nigga in eons.
Speaker 2:
[58:47] Stop it, man.
Speaker 1:
[58:48] And I just recently found out that Jermaine Jackson's song that I absolutely loved on Take A Person was originally written for Milly Vanilli.
Speaker 4:
[58:55] Makes sense.
Speaker 1:
[58:56] I had no idea. Now that I know that, it sounds exactly like a Milly Vanilli song. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[59:01] That would have been great on that album.
Speaker 1:
[59:03] Yeah. That Jermaine album was hard, though. Um, Captain Crunch.
Speaker 5:
[59:08] That's fire.
Speaker 6:
[59:10] Look like a wax figure, bro. I mean, if you like any flammable thing come by that, it's a crash.
Speaker 2:
[59:17] You know, fire.
Speaker 6:
[59:18] Rap city.
Speaker 1:
[59:19] That's why when you be over 70 and you fucking, chicks in their 20s still, you just in the house just trying to put shit on. You just trying to not look.
Speaker 2:
[59:27] I gotta keep around.
Speaker 1:
[59:28] You just trying to not look 79.
Speaker 6:
[59:31] That's it. Check me out.
Speaker 1:
[59:32] That is a damn shame. Go Jermaine.
Speaker 6:
[59:34] I got some timberlands. They call them timberlands.
Speaker 1:
[59:38] Janet was well within her right, buddy. Buckle.
Speaker 6:
[59:42] Janet saw that shit and said, nope. Keep me out of that.
Speaker 3:
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Speaker 6:
[61:46] We already right. It ain't good to be right. We got some more NBA partnerships.
Speaker 2:
[61:50] We right or right?
Speaker 1:
[61:51] They threw my little tagline I gave them right out the window a couple years ago. What was my line? Run your game. They didn't give a fuck about run your game.
Speaker 2:
[62:01] You made that up?
Speaker 1:
[62:03] Yes.
Speaker 3:
[62:03] Oh, they ran you out of the game.
Speaker 4:
[62:06] That was dope though. I didn't know you made that up. It sounded official. Seriously.
Speaker 1:
[62:11] Yeah, once they became official partners, NBA, it's just like, we don't need any lines. We already run a game.
Speaker 5:
[62:16] We thought you was, I'm loving it.
Speaker 1:
[62:18] You're not. I'm gonna push it, Joe.
Speaker 5:
[62:22] It was a good shot though. It was a good shot.
Speaker 1:
[62:24] I tried it, I tried it. All right, come on, where do y'all wanna go? What do you wanna talk about?
Speaker 4:
[62:27] Since you bring up fast food, why don't we talk about Mary J. Blige for a second?
Speaker 5:
[62:31] Okay, the legend.
Speaker 4:
[62:32] They did an interview with Mary J. Blige. Well, I always love Mary interviews because she's so honest. And they asked, they said, you know, we got the clip, the homeboy was interviewing her and said to her, now that some time has passed, are you ready to laugh at that Burger King commercial you did? I thought it was gonna go one way.
Speaker 5:
[62:52] It did not go that way.
Speaker 3:
[62:52] It was the other way.
Speaker 8:
[62:53] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[62:54] And it went the other way.
Speaker 8:
[62:55] I would never laugh at that because my true honest to true fans did not think that was funny.
Speaker 3:
[63:01] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[63:02] The whole way that shit went down was wrong. The whole way they shot it was wrong. It was set up to make exactly what happened in the press happen like that.
Speaker 7:
[63:12] You really feel that way.
Speaker 8:
[63:14] And so it's still not a laughing matter to me.
Speaker 7:
[63:16] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[63:17] You know, because I was deeply, deeply affected. Now, I learned a lot from it.
Speaker 7:
[63:23] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[63:23] But it's not something I'm like, no, it's not funny. But laugh at your mother if you want. Still, I don't care.
Speaker 7:
[63:30] I hear that.
Speaker 8:
[63:30] But the bottom line is my fans were confused, the real true fans, not the people that whatever.
Speaker 4:
[63:36] Dip in and dip out.
Speaker 8:
[63:37] Yes. But the people was like, what's going on? And I didn't really know what was going on.
Speaker 4:
[63:42] Right.
Speaker 8:
[63:42] But I had bad representation, bad management, bad everything. And everybody dropped the ball. And I'm holding everything.
Speaker 3:
[63:51] Yeah.
Speaker 8:
[63:52] That was a learning curve. I would never laugh.
Speaker 4:
[63:55] I'm glad that you're open to this because I think that people think or have a feeling that because it has been some time, right?
Speaker 1:
[64:02] Because you see people like doing renditions of the song on online.
Speaker 3:
[64:06] You see people now having a totally different, in some ways, having a totally different perspective on that as it's just content. But that's your life.
Speaker 1:
[64:13] I love when an interviewer is trying to get messy and it don't go his way. So he won't get back and try to be clean.
Speaker 3:
[64:19] That was your life.
Speaker 2:
[64:20] It was.
Speaker 8:
[64:21] I was getting clobbered for no reason. But it did show me something. One minute people are with you and one minute they are not. It showed me just how fickle the game is and it showed me exactly who my friends were.
Speaker 2:
[64:35] Really?
Speaker 8:
[64:36] Yeah, a lot of my so-called friends are not around anymore.
Speaker 2:
[64:39] No way.
Speaker 4:
[64:40] Open up Burger King commercial.
Speaker 8:
[64:41] I was like, this is Eastern people.
Speaker 5:
[64:43] I don't remember the commercial that well.
Speaker 4:
[64:44] Nobody wanted to be affiliated.
Speaker 8:
[64:47] So this is where I learn, I go where I'm celebrated at.
Speaker 1:
[64:51] Because they do this.
Speaker 7:
[64:52] Exciting things are happening at Burger King.
Speaker 8:
[64:55] Welcome to Burger King.
Speaker 3:
[64:56] What's in those new chicken snack wraps?
Speaker 1:
[64:57] What's in the new chicken snack wraps?
Speaker 5:
[65:00] Mary? I thought it was horrible.
Speaker 3:
[65:54] Yep.
Speaker 5:
[65:54] But her performance was great.
Speaker 4:
[65:56] She sounded good. That wrapped up in a hammy every time.
Speaker 1:
[65:58] Parks can't talk to us about it, because he's Grammy nominated with Mary. I can't really talk about it, because at the Nick game, sometimes Mary end up in the elevator with me, and I absolutely love and adore her. Like, that's my girl. I love her family. But this is just the most, come on. This is so dramatic.
Speaker 4:
[66:18] I mean, I love Mary J. Blige. I adore Mary J. Blige. I got nothing bad to say about her. I just, this is a terrible commercial.
Speaker 1:
[66:27] Why?
Speaker 5:
[66:28] That's what she said.
Speaker 4:
[66:30] No, no, no. I'm with her on that part.
Speaker 5:
[66:31] Oh, okay.
Speaker 4:
[66:32] That's the part. Sometimes when things go wrong, to answer your question, because it plays on, first of all, she's too big to be standing on top of a table without jigging for chicken.
Speaker 1:
[66:44] And second, do you think that she didn't see the treatment?
Speaker 4:
[66:47] Well, that's my point.
Speaker 1:
[66:48] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[66:49] It's like when shit don't go right, suddenly the whole team did this to me, the management did. When you were singing crispy chicken, fresh lettuce, doing cheeses, how did you think the world was going to do?
Speaker 1:
[66:59] No, even before that, when Kendu or whoever was managing you called and said, Burger King, I guess I'm cooking up a Burger King.
Speaker 4:
[67:06] At that, yeah, that's it.
Speaker 3:
[67:09] Because we got to tell the truth about that part.
Speaker 1:
[67:10] Burger King wants you to come and ask your ass.
Speaker 6:
[67:12] I got a nice big check for this and I needed it at that time.
Speaker 3:
[67:15] Right.
Speaker 1:
[67:15] I ain't going to say she needed it, but who turned it down?
Speaker 3:
[67:17] She won't eat, my.
Speaker 2:
[67:18] We ain't going to say we don't need it. She's making fun of black people, stereotypical.
Speaker 4:
[67:23] It plays with some stereotypes.
Speaker 1:
[67:24] What stereotypes?
Speaker 3:
[67:26] singing about chicken.
Speaker 6:
[67:27] Black people singing about chicken.
Speaker 1:
[67:28] All right, man. They sell chicken at Burger King, you guys.
Speaker 2:
[67:32] I thought that was cool.
Speaker 1:
[67:33] Should she not say, we pay you millions of dollars to do a Burger King commercial. You're just going to skip chicken because of black people.
Speaker 6:
[67:40] Do you feel the same way about the Jerry Rice Popeye's commercial?
Speaker 5:
[67:42] That was crazy.
Speaker 1:
[67:43] I don't remember.
Speaker 5:
[67:43] That was crazy. With the helmet.
Speaker 6:
[67:45] We had the helmet with the chicken right here.
Speaker 1:
[67:48] No.
Speaker 3:
[67:48] I'm just asking because again.
Speaker 2:
[67:49] We're going to have to see that. Let me see.
Speaker 5:
[67:51] But this is a rap. I don't think that the rap is the most.
Speaker 2:
[67:54] Jerry Rice shit.
Speaker 5:
[67:56] Jerry Rice shit was crazy.
Speaker 3:
[67:58] Boss, shut the up.
Speaker 5:
[67:59] That shit was crazy.
Speaker 3:
[67:59] Boss, shut up, man.
Speaker 6:
[68:01] It's like Jerry Rice Popeye's.
Speaker 5:
[68:03] They'll pop up and there's four of them.
Speaker 6:
[68:05] He took four different shots.
Speaker 1:
[68:07] Anytime I open, Yeah, I see it.
Speaker 3:
[68:10] God damn.
Speaker 8:
[68:10] I thought it was a bar.
Speaker 5:
[68:13] My son.
Speaker 4:
[68:15] Your phone is out of control.
Speaker 1:
[68:16] I don't know what Apple did, but now when I'm lost.
Speaker 2:
[68:19] They're cutting to the chase, Hold on. Wait, wait, wait. You know what that is.
Speaker 1:
[68:21] You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[68:25] That's the OG dude. That's the OG. You know what she's doing. That's her. You was not on that at all. I saw what she was on.
Speaker 1:
[68:38] Audience, my screen when I open Safari is always automatically on the OnlyFans login screen.
Speaker 8:
[68:44] Oh, shit.
Speaker 5:
[68:45] That's your home page?
Speaker 1:
[68:47] OnlyFans used to keep you logged in for at least a week or two. And then if you don't log in after two weeks, they feel like you're not horny, so they get you out of here.
Speaker 5:
[68:55] I haven't been on OnlyFans in a long time.
Speaker 1:
[68:57] Them bitches ain't doing nothing. I'm in here talking to them. Yo, you ain't uploaded in a while.
Speaker 5:
[69:01] Give them tips.
Speaker 3:
[69:02] Yeah, because they ain't into it.
Speaker 5:
[69:05] It's not what it used to be, man. It's over.
Speaker 1:
[69:07] She ain't into it, man. Fucking what this chick said.
Speaker 2:
[69:11] That's a robot, Yeah, but I'm talking to him. Back to the robot.
Speaker 1:
[69:15] Yeah, because don't think I'm sweet money, stupid ass robot. Tell my, hey, Papi, you haven't bought videos in a while. I was like, you ain't upload a video in a while, bitch. It's been since January. Then she send one. That's their trick to get you to pay. They send one, $69, their highest price shit. Their highest price shit, they send it over. So now I don't accept it no more.
Speaker 2:
[69:36] You accepted it before? Yeah, I did. I caught with that.
Speaker 3:
[69:39] $69?
Speaker 5:
[69:42] They got too froggy on Oldie fans, yo. $69 for a video is not happening.
Speaker 2:
[69:51] If it's somebody that you watch and you turn it off.
Speaker 3:
[69:53] I don't know what the they talking about.
Speaker 4:
[69:56] What's the normal rate?
Speaker 1:
[69:57] Here he comes.
Speaker 4:
[69:57] No, I'm asking, $69 is a lot. What should you pay?
Speaker 3:
[70:00] They say it's not a lot.
Speaker 1:
[70:01] Ask them. They're the experts.
Speaker 4:
[70:03] I'm not paying for it.
Speaker 5:
[70:05] Usually, they would give you some free shit and then the $69 or whatever DM would be some explicit shit.
Speaker 1:
[70:14] I'm talking about the DMs. That's where they bang you. Whatever they're doing on their timeline, they timeline.
Speaker 5:
[70:18] But they don't even be on the timeline no more. That's the problem.
Speaker 1:
[70:20] Because they're getting too much money in the DMs.
Speaker 2:
[70:24] That's how they get you. They get you through the DMs. They got me a couple of times.
Speaker 1:
[70:27] Them girls, we don't talk about it because we, they have the best business in the world going. I'm telling you. The best business in the world. That's probably the best and biggest creator. That's probably the best and biggest creator community over there. If you're a creator, I advise you to just watch Tendencies and Patterns and Data over there. But yeah, I ain't that bitch back.
Speaker 5:
[70:50] Because if you want some titties and shit, you can.
Speaker 1:
[70:52] Because they repackage, they re-rock whatever video they put up last week. They put up the very next week, try to trick you into just buying shit multiple times. They try to bundle the video together.
Speaker 3:
[71:03] Hey, take this JOI.
Speaker 1:
[71:05] No, no, no.
Speaker 5:
[71:06] I know how to do it. I don't need your help.
Speaker 3:
[71:09] The other day, she put some shit on there and write that down because we don't want to expose it.
Speaker 5:
[71:13] Sure.
Speaker 3:
[71:13] She put some shit on there talking about something.
Speaker 1:
[71:16] All right, for all you hot and heavy feet guys out there, here's a JOI of my feet jerking you up. So, she showed a preview.
Speaker 6:
[71:24] What does JOI mean?
Speaker 5:
[71:25] Jerk off instruction.
Speaker 1:
[71:27] Let's move on, man.
Speaker 4:
[71:27] I was playing along. I didn't know what it was either.
Speaker 5:
[71:30] I'm here to help.
Speaker 6:
[71:31] I'm here to help. I'm here to help. I'm here to help. I'm here to help. I'm here to help.
Speaker 5:
[71:35] I'm here to help. I'm here to help.
Speaker 2:
[71:37] I'm here to help.
Speaker 3:
[71:39] I don't need instructions on how to beat my shit. I'm a pro. What the fuck is going on with y'all?
Speaker 1:
[71:47] But this is why I don't fuck with this couch. This couch is just so ideal.
Speaker 3:
[71:50] No, it's not ideal.
Speaker 1:
[71:51] I just, I can't understand that, that's all. Let me land. Ice and Ish, but I'm saying I think you can. If y'all had a girl in sight, and I ain't even going to get into him because he got a couple in sight, I'll see him on the likes. But if one of them just was that you wanted to see.
Speaker 2:
[72:08] I want you to do it like this.
Speaker 1:
[72:10] Going on the vids, talking you through it, going crazy, showing shit, fucking shit. Now you spend $69 on fucking worse. You spend $69 on worse. It ain't a lot, especially if you come from a strip club. You just spent seven grand in there and they get another door. Yeah, I'm going to give us $69. Mike, yeah, for sure. Absolutely.
Speaker 6:
[72:28] Dog, you aren't that money.
Speaker 1:
[72:29] But I didn't.
Speaker 6:
[72:30] I'm not mad at you.
Speaker 1:
[72:31] I'm just talking shit right now, but I did not. Because I was like, yo dog, because I don't bought too many of the same vids. I was like, yo, what's on this one? I'm talking to the robot. She's talking about something that's guaranteed to have you throbbing.
Speaker 7:
[72:42] Throbbing.
Speaker 1:
[72:44] So I bought it.
Speaker 3:
[72:46] The robot got you.
Speaker 1:
[72:48] No, two days later. I bought it two days later.
Speaker 5:
[72:50] Sometimes they'll give you a little discount after a couple days.
Speaker 1:
[72:53] Yeah. So I bought it two days later just to see. And guess what?
Speaker 6:
[72:56] Same shit.
Speaker 1:
[72:57] Didn't throb. Didn't throb.
Speaker 6:
[72:59] Hey fam, nobody can even get my money if they say the word throbbing.
Speaker 1:
[73:05] Mr. Vanilla, we know Mr. Vanilla, we got it. We got it. We can't get your money.
Speaker 6:
[73:08] Everybody.
Speaker 4:
[73:10] I'm with you.
Speaker 6:
[73:10] Thank you.
Speaker 4:
[73:11] Yeah, on the thromb.
Speaker 5:
[73:12] She promises a thromb.
Speaker 1:
[73:13] I'm fine with this being a very Vanilla room.
Speaker 3:
[73:16] It's okay.
Speaker 6:
[73:17] Why it gotta be Vanilla? It could just could go over here and watch.
Speaker 3:
[73:20] Well, like his sprinkles.
Speaker 5:
[73:21] I was like, not that girl. You want that girl.
Speaker 6:
[73:24] I'm trying to get a nut.
Speaker 3:
[73:26] It ain't gotta be that girl.
Speaker 5:
[73:28] This girl will get it done too. I'm trying to enjoy myself.
Speaker 6:
[73:29] This girl will get it done too.
Speaker 1:
[73:30] It's Vanilla because the porn industry is in the fucking megabillions now. So people feel this way. So that's why it's Vanilla. No, there's also people.
Speaker 4:
[73:41] I watch porn.
Speaker 1:
[73:42] You don't have phone sex?
Speaker 4:
[73:43] I watch porn.
Speaker 3:
[73:43] I live with my girl. Why do I need to have phone sex?
Speaker 1:
[73:45] So the answer is no.
Speaker 2:
[73:46] No.
Speaker 1:
[73:47] I live with my girl. I've had plenty of phone sex before.
Speaker 2:
[73:48] No, you don't.
Speaker 1:
[73:49] What does that mean, I live with my girl? I got snuck in the other room. Fuck you talking about. Anytime she ran in the store, you go in the kids' room.
Speaker 2:
[73:57] Are you crazy?
Speaker 6:
[73:58] Yo, bro. And I watch porn, so I ain't Vanilla. I just don't want to spend no money on some shit I could get for free.
Speaker 1:
[74:04] Yeah, I'm sorry. But you can't get it for free.
Speaker 3:
[74:06] Yes, you can.
Speaker 1:
[74:07] No, you can't.
Speaker 6:
[74:08] What's it? Because I can't argue with you, because I never got it.
Speaker 1:
[74:11] You can't get commentary from this specific person you look-
Speaker 3:
[74:14] Oh, I don't want to talk to you.
Speaker 4:
[74:15] And they say they don't care who the person is.
Speaker 3:
[74:16] No, I'm not even saying that. I'm saying the person that you're talking about, I can go get that for free. I don't have to talk to you.
Speaker 5:
[74:22] Sometimes, but sometimes not.
Speaker 6:
[74:23] That's what I'm saying. That is true.
Speaker 3:
[74:25] All that shit on OnlyFans, you can type something and go get it for free.
Speaker 5:
[74:28] Those who don't know, that's not true.
Speaker 1:
[74:30] Y'all can sound like novices.
Speaker 3:
[74:31] That's not true.
Speaker 6:
[74:32] It's not y'all because I'm not saying it.
Speaker 1:
[74:33] But that's not true. It's all I'm saying. I'm not fighting with you.
Speaker 2:
[74:35] They're all websites. I get what he's saying. They're all websites that give you the content.
Speaker 6:
[74:38] There are that subscribe to this.
Speaker 2:
[74:40] And put it out for free.
Speaker 3:
[74:41] And they record everything and then they go upload it.
Speaker 1:
[74:43] I'm aware of that.
Speaker 5:
[74:44] That applies when it's like stars or something approaching a star.
Speaker 6:
[74:52] There are places now that highlight them.
Speaker 3:
[74:56] They ain't going for the stars. I understand.
Speaker 6:
[74:57] Because there's a group of us who want to see them without paying for them.
Speaker 5:
[75:01] I live in both worlds. I have both paid for pornography via OnlyFans and other devices. And I'm a nerd and it will hit the fucking Reddit streets or wherever the fuck to chase down a link. Sometimes they not on them.
Speaker 1:
[75:12] They're not all, that's all I'm saying to them. They're all on the free Reddit.
Speaker 6:
[75:17] But they got somebody that looks just like her that'll get it done for free.
Speaker 4:
[75:21] That's what I look like. Sorry.
Speaker 3:
[75:25] My, my goal is to get this out.
Speaker 2:
[75:28] I don't know. That act like I don't have fantasies and she's a fan of being with a person. They just be talking.
Speaker 6:
[75:34] No, are not just talking, my. My, I'm telling y'all, what's good for y'all is good for y'all. I'm not knocking what's good for y'all, so don't knock what I'm not willing to do.
Speaker 2:
[75:44] I don't want to spend my money.
Speaker 6:
[75:45] I'm not shitting on anybody.
Speaker 2:
[75:47] Just say you don't do it. Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 3:
[75:49] Oh, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:
[75:50] That's what I said.
Speaker 1:
[75:51] No, that's not crazy.
Speaker 3:
[75:53] The future of porn is you're going to have to pay for all of it. That's what we're telling you.
Speaker 1:
[75:57] It's not crazy. That's what we're saying.
Speaker 6:
[75:59] Nobody said it's crazy.
Speaker 5:
[76:00] And the shit on the free sides be trash. Right over on the fucking hub and all that.
Speaker 4:
[76:05] What's wrong with the free stuff?
Speaker 5:
[76:07] It'd be trash.
Speaker 4:
[76:08] What makes it trash? It's not, it's not, it's not.
Speaker 6:
[76:10] They all are porn cornerstores.
Speaker 4:
[76:11] They don't look good, or they don't use my shit.
Speaker 5:
[76:13] Yeah. There's no more.
Speaker 6:
[76:14] So I respect y'all.
Speaker 5:
[76:14] There's no more super dope porn stars and mainstream porn hub porn anymore. It's much rarer than how it was back in the day.
Speaker 4:
[76:21] There are no women who are naked?
Speaker 5:
[76:23] There's women that are naked, but they don't be the dopest of women.
Speaker 3:
[76:26] They mark fine shit too.
Speaker 5:
[76:28] Sometimes. We got dick for that one.
Speaker 2:
[76:30] Freeze. It's a different feeling when you watch it. When you pay for it. No, no, no. Listen, listen. You're watching a porn. That too. You're watching a porn that's produced. How do you give a fuck about that? When you watch a girl that you can see or that you know, and she's out there getting nasty and she's doing things like some porn shit without the whole production team there and a directing and all that stupid music. It look good. Y'all watching that regular old school shit.
Speaker 3:
[76:51] I've been watching shit from the 70s.
Speaker 2:
[76:59] Welcome.
Speaker 6:
[76:59] Yo, bleep this name for me.
Speaker 2:
[77:02] I'm going to now touch her.
Speaker 1:
[77:05] Welcome.
Speaker 6:
[77:06] All right, bleep this name for me. My, you came in here tweaking out over and we went right on the same shit and saw her wilding the fuck out for the free.
Speaker 2:
[77:14] I saw the free.
Speaker 6:
[77:15] But what I'm saying is-
Speaker 1:
[77:16] We had that free one.
Speaker 2:
[77:17] We had it.
Speaker 1:
[77:18] We telling you it's new heat. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[77:19] I don't need the new heat. This gets it done and I'm looking at the same girl. And to each his own. I'm not knocking what you do, big freak. I saw the free. Go ahead.
Speaker 2:
[77:27] The free wasn't like that. No, the freak.
Speaker 1:
[77:29] I'm a freak, You could be and nobody knocking.
Speaker 2:
[77:33] I don't make a difference for not wanting to pay for it.
Speaker 5:
[77:37] I don't need the greatest hits. I want the album cuts.
Speaker 3:
[77:42] That's what I'm going to do to them B-sides.
Speaker 2:
[77:47] I'm good, bro.
Speaker 5:
[77:49] I'm tired of that song.
Speaker 4:
[77:50] Okay. I didn't think the Burger King fresh lettuce match was going to get us here. Jerry Rice got us here too.
Speaker 3:
[77:59] We're getting back to Jerry Rice. This shit looks crazy, Joe.
Speaker 1:
[78:02] We're getting back to Jerry Rice.
Speaker 5:
[78:04] That shit was crazy.
Speaker 1:
[78:06] Jerry Rice looks absolutely nothing. I'm not up to OnlyFans shit yet. I ain't done it.
Speaker 2:
[78:09] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[78:11] it.
Speaker 6:
[78:11] I think OnlyFans is probably creating more millionaires.
Speaker 2:
[78:13] I'm weirder than y'all.
Speaker 3:
[78:14] Absolutely.
Speaker 6:
[78:14] I'm in there talking to their boyfriends.
Speaker 1:
[78:17] We don't want to have millionaires shit. We make the funniest bitches. I'm in there talking to these bitches' girlfriend, the cameraman. Some of them get the wrong angles. He's getting it from the bottom. You're rooting them on. Like, yeah, I know that I'm different from them. I don't care.
Speaker 5:
[78:35] Trying to ghost produce the fucking OnlyFans.
Speaker 1:
[78:37] Hey, when I woke up yesterday morning, my sassy ass hit it right back. It didn't throb. It didn't throb. It wasn't a throb inside. I should have seen Jimmy Maxx.
Speaker 3:
[78:48] Anyway, here, buy this one.
Speaker 6:
[78:49] This one will do it. Yo, this one will do it. Take this one for $30.
Speaker 4:
[78:55] I can't.
Speaker 1:
[78:56] Vanilla couch is talking. Vanilla ice. What did you say?
Speaker 4:
[79:01] When you hit it back, like, yo, it didn't throb. Like, what do you get back?
Speaker 1:
[79:05] Well, I didn't check it.
Speaker 4:
[79:06] No, I'm saying, like, in general, like, once you pay your money, is the wrap-over.
Speaker 1:
[79:09] Well, then the questionnaire comes. Well, what do you want to see, Danny?
Speaker 3:
[79:12] What really gets you going?
Speaker 4:
[79:14] Got you.
Speaker 1:
[79:15] Then they'll send 30 videos next. Bunch of bullshit. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[79:18] Got you, got you.
Speaker 1:
[79:19] Anyway, Jerry Rice looks absolutely nuts. I don't feel like Jerry Rice about how I feel about Mary. That's a stereotype. I don't see how Mary was stereotypical, really. Anytime a black person sings about chicken, it's stereotypical. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[79:34] Anytime a black person sings about chicken, it's stereotypical.
Speaker 4:
[79:37] But I don't think she got a, here's the thing, and I don't think she was, I didn't have the criticism of Mary for that. I just didn't like the commercial. I didn't think it was because it was chicken. I just didn't think it was, I thought she was too big and too great to be doing that commercial.
Speaker 2:
[79:49] Okay, singing about chicken.
Speaker 4:
[79:50] I think it would have been, no, but I mean, you can sing for chicken well.
Speaker 3:
[79:53] You know what I mean?
Speaker 4:
[79:53] Like a well-done commercial.
Speaker 2:
[79:55] We love that chicken from Papa's.
Speaker 1:
[79:56] Her vocals wasn't mixed right.
Speaker 4:
[79:57] Yeah, it was a lie.
Speaker 3:
[79:58] She's right.
Speaker 4:
[79:58] Everything she said is right.
Speaker 1:
[80:00] And who wrote that? Like that wasn't B. Cox.
Speaker 4:
[80:02] Yeah, it definitely wasn't.
Speaker 1:
[80:03] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[80:06] I just think sometimes artists got to play a little bit, take a little more accountability for how they end up there. Like you saw something before.
Speaker 1:
[80:11] I'm surprised that she's that angry. She's really angry. She said she lost friends.
Speaker 5:
[80:16] Like she's a lot.
Speaker 1:
[80:17] She's a dead ass.
Speaker 4:
[80:18] You know why? Because Mary is so revered and she gets so little criticism from inside the community. Like we adore her. So like no one is... This is probably one of the most embarrassing moments of her career. If you think about it. I mean, I can't think of another moment where Mary would have been embarrassed.
Speaker 6:
[80:30] There would probably be no smut on Mary.
Speaker 4:
[80:31] That's what I'm saying. So and I think the friends you might lose are people who had little jokes on the internet, people who said shit.
Speaker 5:
[80:36] She probably like none of that.
Speaker 1:
[80:38] It's only smut now because we know how she feels about it.
Speaker 6:
[80:41] It was smut when it happened, bro.
Speaker 1:
[80:42] It was a joke and you could be in on the joke.
Speaker 6:
[80:44] But that's the smut though. Like if nobody's ever really came, had no negativity attached to your name. And now this happens and people was called... I remember the names they was calling her when she was singing for JK. Or if you ain't in on the joke. That's smut at that point.
Speaker 1:
[80:56] I don't know what names they were calling her.
Speaker 6:
[80:58] People were harsh.
Speaker 1:
[80:59] I remember you talking about the...
Speaker 6:
[81:01] I'm just saying the commentary around when that commercial shoot dropped.
Speaker 4:
[81:04] No, no, no. I remember even as a professor, the professors that don't be outside, they were criticizing this shit. I don't want to use the language, because I don't want to reinforce it, but they were saying a lot of fucked up shit about Mary in this commercial. People did not like this shit.
Speaker 6:
[81:20] Mary is one of our greats. So, for you to do it, they got to you, and had you out here doing that, people were saying a lot about Mary. So, I can see how that could bother her. She might not have expected that to happen. And that's the problem, though. That's where the lack of accountability come in, because it's like, yeah, you saw this, you didn't think it would be received this way. And now that it is, it's like, oh shit, that's my team fault.
Speaker 1:
[81:43] I don't think Mary, I think Mary's too big and was too big to know how the internet worked at that time, too.
Speaker 5:
[81:49] It might have been that, yeah. There's a lot of people that had like a disconnect with the internet.
Speaker 1:
[81:53] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[81:53] Especially people from her era. This is early Twitter. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[81:58] Mary is now on the Mount Rushmore of bad artist commercials along with Memphis Bleak and The Shampoos, which is probably the best one ever. Yeah, that's up there. Uncle Murder in the check cashing spot. Oh, I forgot about that. Uncle Murder in the check cashing spot.
Speaker 2:
[82:17] Pawn Shop. Yeah, Pawn Shop.
Speaker 6:
[82:18] I forgot about that. Damn, what else?
Speaker 1:
[82:21] Yeah, throw me on there with that fucking Harris Clothing Store commercial.
Speaker 4:
[82:24] I was going to ask you, all y'all, man. Don't ask me nothing, Have y'all ever made like a professional move where you look back and it's like, y'all, I played myself, I embarrassed myself?
Speaker 6:
[82:32] Yes.
Speaker 4:
[82:32] What was it?
Speaker 6:
[82:34] I was approached by, I don't want to rehash it, but Flex asked me to do something for him and in hindsight, I wish I never did it.
Speaker 4:
[82:44] You should say more to that because-
Speaker 1:
[82:45] No, he can't.
Speaker 6:
[82:46] No, I can't.
Speaker 4:
[82:47] I really can't.
Speaker 1:
[82:47] He can't. It was really a dark time.
Speaker 6:
[82:49] It was bad.
Speaker 1:
[82:49] It was horrible. It was really horrible.
Speaker 6:
[82:51] I didn't realize I was walking myself into a trap.
Speaker 4:
[82:54] Oh shit. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[82:57] Flex said, my man, oh boy.
Speaker 6:
[82:59] He said me I'm good and I walked right into it. But I had to own it though.
Speaker 1:
[83:03] You did such a great job at that.
Speaker 6:
[83:07] I know. We can move it.
Speaker 1:
[83:09] But I've done that a million times. A million times. Commercials, fucking movies, photoshoots.
Speaker 4:
[83:15] That's what makes a difference. Like if you have a bunch of stuff, same with me, like you make good decisions, bad decisions. But when you marry, you only got one and your shit is glowing. It makes that one look worse than it actually is.
Speaker 6:
[83:25] Because you've never done it before, you haven't dealt with the negativity that comes with it. So now this is a first for you.
Speaker 4:
[83:31] Right.
Speaker 6:
[83:31] Like, oh shit, they really hate me for this shit.
Speaker 4:
[83:33] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[83:34] I've never been here before. Yeah. So, you know, some people have to learn how to react to that in real time.
Speaker 4:
[83:39] How about you, Ish?
Speaker 6:
[83:41] Professionally, no, no, I could think off off the top of my head, because I was never really in the entertainment.
Speaker 1:
[83:50] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[83:50] Got you. Got you.
Speaker 1:
[83:51] Got you.
Speaker 4:
[83:52] You look cool.
Speaker 1:
[83:54] You all seen Tatyana Ali, man?
Speaker 4:
[83:56] Many times. No.
Speaker 5:
[83:59] No, I got to Google it.
Speaker 4:
[84:00] Nice guy.
Speaker 1:
[84:03] Mark, I'm going to just expose our talks.
Speaker 6:
[84:07] You know he's nice.
Speaker 4:
[84:08] Because I met him and he's nice.
Speaker 6:
[84:09] Oh, got you.
Speaker 1:
[84:10] Yeah. Why you always met the dude we about to clown? We can't clown him?
Speaker 4:
[84:16] Please. He's not the homie. It doesn't matter. I know Tatyana. I don't know him like that.
Speaker 1:
[84:20] I'm just saying, Tatyana posted her dude.
Speaker 4:
[84:23] This thing right here?
Speaker 1:
[84:25] Yeah, but no. I got to get the other picture. She posted her dude. The comments were disrespectful. She clapped back at one of the dudes. Cause the comment is like, yo, you were our dream woman growing up. Like you were every guy's fantasy. If homeboy bagged, we could bag. Why women don't like when that's said? Women don't like when that's said.
Speaker 6:
[84:44] You let Terry Bowle.
Speaker 1:
[84:46] Women don't like when that's said. And granted, maybe it is inconsiderate.
Speaker 6:
[84:50] I was gonna say.
Speaker 1:
[84:51] And maybe it's not true.
Speaker 6:
[84:52] Yeah, they shouldn't like it.
Speaker 1:
[84:53] Yeah, but it's safe to assume.
Speaker 5:
[84:54] That's some hate. It is. It is a lot of hate.
Speaker 4:
[84:57] It's a lot of hate.
Speaker 1:
[84:58] It is fucked up to say.
Speaker 2:
[84:59] If he got that.
Speaker 5:
[85:00] It's also, back to things that are a little bit gay.
Speaker 2:
[85:03] Imagine I'll do it.
Speaker 5:
[85:04] It's like, oh, he's not cute enough for her?
Speaker 6:
[85:07] Yeah, dog, that's nuts.
Speaker 5:
[85:08] You don't think he's cute enough?
Speaker 4:
[85:10] It's like that, cause Rocky had that bit back in the day. He's like, you know, I didn't know I had a shot. I forget who he's talking about. It's Jannan Jackson. Yeah, Jannan. It's like, that's how a lot of dudes think when they see somebody who's amazing and they see it with a dude that you'd be like, I measure up to him. But it's corny and it's wrong. I think men really miss what women actually want sometimes and what they actually, who they're willing to marry or be serious with.
Speaker 6:
[85:33] We condemn them when they sit on the other side. The shit we diss all the time and then when they do it, we still diss them like, yo, we up.
Speaker 4:
[85:42] Right.
Speaker 6:
[85:42] Damn if you do, damn if you don't.
Speaker 4:
[85:44] She clapped back at the dude though.
Speaker 2:
[85:45] What she said?
Speaker 4:
[85:46] Well, first, dude, Derek A. Brooks said, I had a crush on Tatiana Ali from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Since I was a little boy. I'm looking at this picture of her and her husband. Like I actually had a chance. And then he didn't pick a great picture of him, I guess. He's trying to make do look bad. And then he put jokes as the hashtag. She wrote back with loser behavior like this. Not sure who you'd have a chance with them. And they piled on as they should have. And I thought it was corny, too, because she's pregnant. I mean, is her pregnant with her husband?
Speaker 1:
[86:15] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[86:15] They have a great family moment, and you clowning that shit? That shit is so fucking corny.
Speaker 1:
[86:19] I feel like, I'm totally off in this, but I feel like a dude should be able to say, I could have smashed.
Speaker 6:
[86:25] But maybe you can't.
Speaker 5:
[86:26] But if you couldn't.
Speaker 1:
[86:27] That don't matter. We're not saying it as a fucking fact.
Speaker 6:
[86:31] No, but you dissing my man. You verbalize it being a hater, so.
Speaker 3:
[86:36] Yes. So? What are you talking about?
Speaker 2:
[86:42] Yo, that's like somebody saying that to your girl and she don't clap back, Y'all like, no, nigga.
Speaker 6:
[86:46] Yo, they're not saying I could have hit it.
Speaker 2:
[86:48] They're saying, yo, look at this mud ass nigga.
Speaker 6:
[86:50] And based on this mud ass nigga, I could have hit it.
Speaker 1:
[86:54] You say this all the time. Why are you on the opposite side? You're down with me in this.
Speaker 6:
[86:57] I'm not down with you.
Speaker 2:
[86:58] Stop, Joe.
Speaker 4:
[86:59] All right, y'all got it.
Speaker 1:
[87:01] I got a stomach ache. I got a fever.
Speaker 6:
[87:02] If I think I could pop, I think I could pop. I don't think I could pop based on. I don't think I got it.
Speaker 5:
[87:07] Who she's fucking down?
Speaker 4:
[87:08] Yeah. That misses the point. If she's messing with dude over there and he's so different than you, then maybe you miscalculated what she's on and what she into. That might be a point. Maybe like you ain't what she into.
Speaker 1:
[87:19] Mark, everything that you and Ish are saying is absolutely correct.
Speaker 4:
[87:22] Yeah, I ain't saying that in response to you.
Speaker 6:
[87:23] It's all correct.
Speaker 1:
[87:25] I'm saying men should be able to live in a state of delusion. True. Like don't strip me of my delusion.
Speaker 4:
[87:32] Oh, I'm with it.
Speaker 6:
[87:33] You can't live in it, but I think it's corny for a man when you verbalize it.
Speaker 3:
[87:37] Man, that shit just become corny.
Speaker 6:
[87:39] Now you just hating.
Speaker 2:
[87:39] When you type it and put it on a social media platform.
Speaker 1:
[87:42] Or you saying the same thing that you know millions of other men are saying when you look at this fucking.
Speaker 6:
[87:48] You're right, but the second you go, like he said, and type that shit out, you look like the goofball, corny, hated.
Speaker 4:
[87:53] That's shit for the group chat.
Speaker 2:
[87:55] How many times you saw a girl with a, you're like, man, I coulda, like, we with this nigga? TSL.
Speaker 6:
[87:59] You let that Terry Bones.
Speaker 1:
[88:01] We just stripping men of our penises.
Speaker 4:
[88:03] Ish think he's a popular garza dude.
Speaker 1:
[88:05] We can't even have a dick no more.
Speaker 2:
[88:06] You never did that, boy. You said that you never looked at a situation, and said, yo, you in your head and say, yo, there's shit with that.
Speaker 6:
[88:12] I learned that early on. That's bullshit. It was a little dusty that had a girl that none of these with money could touch.
Speaker 2:
[88:20] Yep, yep, that's true.
Speaker 6:
[88:21] All these with money couldn't touch. That little dusty driving a Chevette was picking her up and nobody could touch her. So I learned that early on. It ain't about that.
Speaker 1:
[88:31] And again, I was never on Tatyana Ali like this, but I do understand that 20 of them were.
Speaker 6:
[88:37] No, she was black. She was probably a black guy.
Speaker 2:
[88:39] Yeah, word, partner. Shout out to him for making that happen, it.
Speaker 1:
[88:42] I did. Yeah, word. I ain't gonna hold you. I was an early fan. I know I don't feel well. I'm about to just sit here and start saying a bunch of bullshit. We got to just start. We got to, we just be throwing black. Excellent. We just.
Speaker 2:
[88:54] So Tatyana Ali was.
Speaker 1:
[88:55] I'm not saying that.
Speaker 2:
[88:56] But that's what we said.
Speaker 1:
[88:57] Based on what?
Speaker 6:
[88:58] When she was young.
Speaker 1:
[88:59] Because she did The Fresh Prince when she was 10.
Speaker 4:
[89:02] Yo, because she's excellent.
Speaker 2:
[89:03] She was.
Speaker 1:
[89:04] I'm asking.
Speaker 4:
[89:05] She also graduated from Harvard.
Speaker 2:
[89:06] She was. Yeah. She was beautiful.
Speaker 4:
[89:08] I mean, that's pretty rare.
Speaker 6:
[89:09] She was beautiful. She lived on that show for a very long time. She represented like an innocent.
Speaker 1:
[89:15] What's she doing now?
Speaker 6:
[89:17] I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[89:17] She's living her life, Joe.
Speaker 6:
[89:19] I don't know. But I've heard it's called Worst Black Excellence.
Speaker 1:
[89:22] Cool.
Speaker 2:
[89:23] Puff. No, wait, hold on. That's not fair. That's not fair. That's not fair. Before all that shit came out, considered him Black Excellence based on what he did in the industry.
Speaker 6:
[89:33] And that is the problem that we're talking about. So we call somebody Excellence based on...
Speaker 1:
[89:38] Puff had done enough for it to not be questioned when any black person called him Black Excellence. What are you talking about?
Speaker 6:
[89:46] Yes and no.
Speaker 1:
[89:47] What's the no?
Speaker 6:
[89:49] Because the rumblings that his 30 year career had in Excellence and entertainment and in music, those rumblings were also heard 30 years underground of the shit that he potentially was doing. And niggas ignored that based on the accolades. So if we're going to call somebody Black Excellence, we got to take everything that encompasses that. And we ignored the part that we didn't want to encompass. Yeah, but it was different when it's just rumblings versus fact.
Speaker 3:
[90:12] What are you talking about?
Speaker 6:
[90:13] I'm with you, but just being rumblings, it ain't like visibly saw him do it to you. Y'all affronting.
Speaker 4:
[90:20] Tatyana Ali was a child star who was one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, was on multiple other shows, made an album, actually hit the Billboard charts, all while going to Harvard University and graduating and continues to be a healthy adult with a stable family.
Speaker 6:
[90:36] If that's your door, then you won't ever refer to as Black Excellence.
Speaker 4:
[90:40] I think that's pretty excellent. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 6:
[90:44] As close as you're going to get to it, as close as you're going to get, ain't been no smile on her face.
Speaker 4:
[90:48] Yeah, like shit.
Speaker 2:
[90:50] What's wrong with you?
Speaker 4:
[90:51] Let her live. Let her live.
Speaker 1:
[90:52] I didn't say anything.
Speaker 3:
[90:54] Don't laugh.
Speaker 6:
[90:55] Your face said enough, man.
Speaker 1:
[90:57] No, y'all changed my mind. She went to Harvard. What else she did? Lots of stuff.
Speaker 2:
[91:03] But he's right. She said you would want your daughter or your girl to have those, to walk that path.
Speaker 5:
[91:08] No, it's true.
Speaker 1:
[91:10] All right, what else we got? I'm cool. I'm cool. What else is going on?
Speaker 5:
[91:17] Joe wanted to hate on bro so bad.
Speaker 1:
[91:20] But no, because I agree with everything they're saying. I'm mature enough. No, you can't do that. That's corny shit. But on the flip side of that coin, we ain't about to just fucking ostracize homeboy for having a very normal dude thought.
Speaker 6:
[91:33] We're not ostracizing them because again, like Mark said, that thought be in your group chat.
Speaker 3:
[91:39] That thought be amongst your. Do you know the things that we used to mute the? Do you know the things we used to say standing on the corner with your bitch walk by? What are you talking about? Joe, we didn't want on the internet and type it like goofy. That's the point. Do you know what were saying? That's the point. That is the point, Joe. Oh my God.
Speaker 4:
[91:58] That's the point.
Speaker 3:
[91:59] You keep intentionally missing the point. We're not saying don't think it. We're saying it's corny when you go and actually say it publicly or type it publicly. You are now corny.
Speaker 4:
[92:11] Yeah, I'm done with y'all. If you're a Blue Check verified person on social media, you can't say the same shit you say on our group chat. That's all. I'm with you. I say the same shit. I think that shit all the time.
Speaker 1:
[92:19] You said the same shit for 40 minutes before this pod started, but then when the pod come on.
Speaker 2:
[92:22] Yeah, I just said it.
Speaker 1:
[92:23] Y'all, I mean.
Speaker 3:
[92:25] Say it. Oh, you blew that up. That nigga looks nuts.
Speaker 2:
[92:28] No, no, no.
Speaker 3:
[92:29] We know that she loves him so much.
Speaker 4:
[92:32] But it ain't no hypocrisy. Yeah, I will say that shit.
Speaker 2:
[92:35] Come on, Ma.
Speaker 4:
[92:36] Talking to you.
Speaker 3:
[92:37] But I'm not going to tweet it.
Speaker 4:
[92:38] That's the part that's up because now we're embarrassing the boy for no reason. That's what I'm saying. I ain't got. Bro, I ain't first with this.
Speaker 3:
[92:44] What the is?
Speaker 4:
[92:45] It's not embarrassing if he don't know. If I say to you, yo, my man over there, damn, who's she with? And we're outside. That's different than me tweeting it.
Speaker 1:
[92:52] Nah, if a say that, I'm not embarrassing him.
Speaker 2:
[92:54] Then we got to step.
Speaker 1:
[92:54] Then we got to upload a better picture. We got to upload a better pic.
Speaker 2:
[92:58] He's not that bad.
Speaker 4:
[92:59] And he's not that bad. He's a nice looking guy. He's a nice guy. And look, he's doing his thing. Let them be happy. I agree with you on this.
Speaker 5:
[93:07] So it was a bad pic Ish? It was a bad pic?
Speaker 4:
[93:11] Definitely, but he's finer than that. Yo.
Speaker 5:
[93:17] That's unpacked dudes.
Speaker 1:
[93:20] That's why Ish want to big him up, because he looks like Homeless Ish.
Speaker 3:
[93:24] He looks like Homeless Ish.
Speaker 2:
[93:25] Ish. Ish.
Speaker 6:
[93:28] What is wrong with you, yo?
Speaker 1:
[93:31] Yo, what else needs our attention and lies?
Speaker 2:
[93:33] Hey, you know what's so crazy? Real quick and closing. Y'all got to stop doing that, don't you? What? Doing what? Not you. Two of y'all niggas are very critical of people. Nigga, you're critical. So that now when another being critical, y'all want to stand on this high, we're not critical, it's wrong. don't give a fuck if he typing. I do the same thing. You talk the most shit on here, What you mean? You're critical of niggas.
Speaker 4:
[93:56] I'm not critical of people, how they look.
Speaker 2:
[93:57] It don't matter.
Speaker 4:
[93:58] I can next see you every day, every week.
Speaker 2:
[94:00] Yeah, I'm that. I'm that, Don't be in love, I'm in love too. We married. I just like, I watch this shit with your wife. I think that shit is fly.
Speaker 4:
[94:11] Thank you for watching.
Speaker 2:
[94:12] I laugh.
Speaker 4:
[94:13] Go on Patreon.
Speaker 2:
[94:14] I think it's dope.
Speaker 5:
[94:15] Hey, Flip, did you...
Speaker 3:
[94:16] She got you a check.
Speaker 5:
[94:16] Did you find the breast surgeon that you were looking for?
Speaker 2:
[94:19] Yeah, don't do that, Paul. She was in my DM.
Speaker 6:
[94:20] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[94:21] You looking for a breast surgeon?
Speaker 2:
[94:23] Yo, stop. It was supposed to be a joke.
Speaker 6:
[94:26] Why are you...
Speaker 4:
[94:26] I know somebody that can take them things to...
Speaker 2:
[94:27] Nah.
Speaker 4:
[94:29] Get you to a nice seat, go.
Speaker 2:
[94:30] We're just trying to look at some shit like that.
Speaker 6:
[94:31] But yo, what's your tattoo's going to do once you get your surgery?
Speaker 5:
[94:33] His titties?
Speaker 2:
[94:34] I'm removing my tattoos. I'm about to remove them shit. Some hit me up and say he did this years ago and I didn't pay him.
Speaker 5:
[94:39] Are you removing the titties?
Speaker 2:
[94:40] I ain't like that shit. You shouldn't have paid him. Let me tell you, when I was younger. You shouldn't have paid him.
Speaker 4:
[94:44] Oh yeah, you definitely won't pay him.
Speaker 2:
[94:46] He said, yo, you ain't pay me. I'm like, what? I told my teammate, ignore that.
Speaker 5:
[94:50] So were you trying to get a set or get rid of a set?
Speaker 2:
[94:52] I was trying to get somebody a set to see if I had pulled.
Speaker 3:
[94:56] I'm sorry, hold on.
Speaker 2:
[94:58] Nope.
Speaker 4:
[94:59] Ice, I think you should follow up with that.
Speaker 2:
[95:00] Nothing has to be inappropriate. Listen, there was something that was said in a rap. You do things for promotion. I think Remy said that about Clarissa, correct?
Speaker 4:
[95:12] Or whoever it was.
Speaker 2:
[95:13] We were having a conversation, making a joke, and I'm going to say, let me see if I can get some titties for promo. That's all it was. It was a joke. That's it. And I'm not going to do the promo.
Speaker 5:
[95:24] It didn't work out?
Speaker 2:
[95:25] Yeah, of course it did. I'm Queenzflip, I'm not doing the commercial.
Speaker 5:
[95:29] I can't wait to see the results. I'm sure you'll put it on the air.
Speaker 6:
[95:33] How much you had to pay?
Speaker 2:
[95:35] Nothing.
Speaker 6:
[95:36] You got titties for the free?
Speaker 2:
[95:38] Can you tell them stop?
Speaker 1:
[95:39] I'm not talking again until we get a topic.
Speaker 4:
[95:44] We got a topic. Can we talk about Mr. Tendernism's meat? I've been thinking about it all day.
Speaker 1:
[95:52] We're done with this Tatyana topic.
Speaker 4:
[95:59] I hate you, man.
Speaker 2:
[96:02] That was a good one. That was a good one.
Speaker 1:
[96:04] That was a good one.
Speaker 4:
[96:05] I think this is more your area. You've been tracking the story, I mean.
Speaker 1:
[96:10] I mean, Mr. Tendernism is the older black guy from the smoke, the barbecue restaurant out there in LA, right? And he split up with the white guy because there was all types of fights over trademarks and licensing and likeness. So, the Internet has been having a good time because since this older black man got away from this white dude.
Speaker 5:
[96:32] The meat don't look the same.
Speaker 1:
[96:32] They both are struggling. They both seem lost in the universe.
Speaker 5:
[96:39] So, they got the best meat together.
Speaker 1:
[96:40] They need each other, B. Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[96:41] So, when the meats combine, I got it.
Speaker 1:
[96:43] So, Mr. Tendernism has been showing, has been popping up to, he's been doing private caterings.
Speaker 5:
[96:49] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[96:50] And big crowds.
Speaker 5:
[96:51] I saw him cooking on a stove and that it didn't look like the best meat.
Speaker 1:
[96:53] He was at Ronald Isley's house. He moved and shaking out there. You know black people, we get behind our own. Of course, support them. And support them. But this time when he was in front of the crowd, trying to do the Tendernism shit, the meat wouldn't fall off the bone, like it was stuck on the bone. He kept trying to do like this.
Speaker 2:
[97:09] He tried to act like it wasn't.
Speaker 1:
[97:10] Yeah. And then he had to put his finger on it.
Speaker 6:
[97:13] And then he grabbed the other hand.
Speaker 1:
[97:14] It looked bad. Yeah. It looked bad. And homeboy, the white dude is now selling chicken. He gave up. He gave up. He's selling chicken now.
Speaker 2:
[97:22] Tender chicken. Yeah. It's juicy.
Speaker 1:
[97:24] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[97:24] That's all that. Do you feel like they need each other?
Speaker 1:
[97:29] I mean, I'm not... In real life, no. I don't ever feel like a black man needs a white man in real life.
Speaker 4:
[97:35] Let's remove that part.
Speaker 1:
[97:36] But on the part, yes. On the part, yes. Yeah. They should go find each other.
Speaker 4:
[97:42] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[97:42] They should go find each other.
Speaker 4:
[97:43] He definitely needs some marketing because part of it is the meat was cold. Well, if the meat is not warm enough, it's going to be limp.
Speaker 5:
[97:50] You got to put it back in for a little bit. Yeah. Sometimes it will come off the bone a little bit better. Just doing this is not going to get it done.
Speaker 4:
[97:57] It's not going to die. Trust me.
Speaker 6:
[97:59] Especially when it's cold.
Speaker 5:
[98:00] Especially when it's cold. Got you.
Speaker 6:
[98:02] You all are disgusting. Disgusting.
Speaker 5:
[98:04] We're talking about meat.
Speaker 6:
[98:06] But yeah, that shit, he was having a rough time. My thing is, why do you put it out?
Speaker 2:
[98:12] I don't think he put it out. Somebody recorded it.
Speaker 6:
[98:16] Got you.
Speaker 4:
[98:16] Yeah, it was a bad one.
Speaker 6:
[98:18] He was trying to like audible through it, but the defense ready to play.
Speaker 4:
[98:22] Yeah. He need to come up with something.
Speaker 2:
[98:24] Y'all did all that to get that man away from the white man. Let's talk about it. Y'all did all of that. Y'all got me right here. Y'all playing lawyers online. Y'all did all of that just to turn around and make fun of the old man. You could never please people. I don't like that shit. I saw it too and I said the same thing, but reading the comments, it's an insult. I thought it was nasty and tacky. Y'all did all of that. The white man was doing it. He did a podcast. This is my man. He holding me down. A lot of you niggas, black power, no disrespect. Shout out to my A-dolls and FBA. No disrespect to y'all. People did it. Y'all came out and y'all rallied for this man with no backup plan. Y'all rallied for him, got in his hand, and he made a move. Yo, you stealing from me. Cool? Now look at this. Now he put out the fucking shit that's not tender, and now we make fun of him.
Speaker 4:
[99:06] I ain't saying this meeting ain't tender. I'm just saying the presentation wasn't good.
Speaker 2:
[99:10] All right, but the meeting still made fun of him, am I right or wrong?
Speaker 4:
[99:12] Some people didn't. No, I'm with you. We shouldn't make fun of him.
Speaker 2:
[99:14] And that's fucked up.
Speaker 4:
[99:15] It is. We should support him. But we also need to call him out and say, bro, you need to do better.
Speaker 2:
[99:19] You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 4:
[99:20] We need to support his business. I want him to thrive. But you can't thrive having public... Hold on. Hold on.
Speaker 2:
[99:26] Hold on. Do you not feel... Let me ask you a question.
Speaker 1:
[99:28] I hate the fucking rich, righteous teachers.
Speaker 2:
[99:30] Do you not feel like the white man that was doing it?
Speaker 4:
[99:32] I'm not being righteous. I'm saying let's support the brother. I'm saying the same thing you said.
Speaker 2:
[99:35] We put the guy out there on his own. I mean, there's a guy, shout out to the guy that's supporting him. There's a guy that gave him a food truck and stuff. But, people basically put him on his own. They get out of here. So now, he probably don't have access to the same things that he wants to have access to or he didn't decide to go purchase a location to do the thing the right way.
Speaker 6:
[99:55] One thing though, if your whole brand is based on you making the meat fall off the bone and now, in your demonstrations, you can't make the meat fall off the bone, people are gonna make jokes about that, bruh.
Speaker 3:
[100:08] That's just gonna come with it.
Speaker 4:
[100:09] We should support him too though.
Speaker 3:
[100:10] You can support him, it ain't like they say boycott him, don't use him no more, but if your whole shit is, hey, look, watch this, and if you do it and your one trick don't work no more, gonna be on you.
Speaker 2:
[100:19] You're making it basically seem like the Tendernism thing is a fluke. That's what that is.
Speaker 6:
[100:22] I mean, there was rumors of that before, but that's a whole different thing.
Speaker 4:
[100:25] I don't think it was, I think he just, I think again.
Speaker 2:
[100:26] I read it, I saw it. No, no, the shit what he did.
Speaker 4:
[100:28] I'm not disagreeing with that, I'm saying, I don't think it was a fluke, I'm saying that, I think he's a good businessman or a good cook who made a bad, had a bad day.
Speaker 6:
[100:37] Bad batch.
Speaker 4:
[100:37] But you're gonna get these jokes, I mean, you just finished.
Speaker 1:
[100:38] Well, there were rumors that, even when he was with the white dude, that they were actually, They were cutting it first. Cutting the meat. And looking at both of them now, You think that's what it was? It gives credence to it, is all I'm saying.
Speaker 6:
[100:51] And maybe the white dude had the idea of let's do this so that when we record it, it looks a certain way, and it always did look that way. But whatever happened, it looked a certain way. It worked every time. It was the old shit, look, he did it again, slapped the table, the whole the whole shit that he had. If now I get away from you and I'm doing things on my own, and we see videos and the meat not falling off the bone.
Speaker 2:
[101:10] I ain't know they cut, I ain't know they cut.
Speaker 6:
[101:12] I'm not saying they did, but that worked.
Speaker 1:
[101:14] If Mr. Tendernism knew it, then I don't know what's stopping him from cutting it before he brings out the presentation.
Speaker 6:
[101:19] He can't afford raisers, like I don't understand.
Speaker 4:
[101:21] I actually literally think the meat was cold in a way. I think he did the same shit.
Speaker 2:
[101:24] He did it outside.
Speaker 4:
[101:25] Yeah, I think he just had a bad day, a bad presentation day, he up, he'll learn from it. Yeah, he'll learn from it, shout out to him, good luck to him.
Speaker 2:
[101:34] Oh, you're not speaking for the black man no more.
Speaker 1:
[101:35] Black people will love you down and support you, but the love, it can leave, it can leave.
Speaker 2:
[101:42] It leaves fast though.
Speaker 1:
[101:43] If you stop being able to do what we found love with you for.
Speaker 2:
[101:47] Why are we like that though?
Speaker 4:
[101:48] That shit leaves fast, that's everybody, it ain't just like people.
Speaker 2:
[101:52] Why humans are like that?
Speaker 1:
[101:53] No, that's not true.
Speaker 4:
[101:55] You think white people are more loyal?
Speaker 1:
[101:56] I think that white people, when they hate you for 800 years, it stays around.
Speaker 4:
[102:01] Hey yes, I'm saying love. I'm saying white people, white people, I'm saying, they don't change their mind. No, they don't change their mind about that. I'm saying if you popular people, America, they fall in love with you, and then once you stop being useful, the people, they get rid of you.
Speaker 2:
[102:13] Billy Joel, they still celebrate Billy Joel.
Speaker 4:
[102:15] Billy Joel still got that, Billy Joel still got that.
Speaker 2:
[102:17] I mean, he's playing the album.
Speaker 5:
[102:18] Slaps are still slapping.
Speaker 4:
[102:20] Up town girls still go.
Speaker 2:
[102:21] Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 1:
[102:21] Billy Joel should be celebrated. My dad has been calling me all week to curse me out about my BB King's commentary.
Speaker 6:
[102:28] I told you that was gonna happen.
Speaker 4:
[102:29] Thank you, Pop.
Speaker 3:
[102:31] It's a joke.
Speaker 2:
[102:32] Certain people, you gotta leave alone.
Speaker 1:
[102:33] That just made me wanna go harder. We can't talk about BB King, Tatyana Ali's husband, or whoever this is.
Speaker 4:
[102:39] Vaughn Raspberry, professor at Stanford University.
Speaker 1:
[102:41] Mark, that don't do nothing in the dropout world.
Speaker 4:
[102:46] I'm just saying, you called him a homeless bitch.
Speaker 1:
[102:47] He keep dropping these shits like the dropout world don't wanna hear that shit, Stanford, mute up. Where we at? Where we at? Where we at?
Speaker 4:
[102:54] Is it weird? I saw this on the internet, and then I actually asked some of my homies who actually do it too. Is it weird to get a hotel for your kid on prom night?
Speaker 1:
[103:03] I saw that going around.
Speaker 4:
[103:04] Yeah, and I asked some people about it. My husband was like, yeah, I did that for my daughter.
Speaker 1:
[103:07] No.
Speaker 4:
[103:08] A couple of people told me that.
Speaker 2:
[103:09] Wait, wait, what you get a hotel for?
Speaker 6:
[103:11] Because you know what happens at the prom night.
Speaker 4:
[103:13] That's a good question.
Speaker 2:
[103:14] You got your fucking mind, Princess, you want to go where? get your fucking ass in this house.
Speaker 6:
[103:19] Well, there's a...
Speaker 2:
[103:20] There's a what?
Speaker 6:
[103:21] There's a double standard in there. will do it for their son.
Speaker 4:
[103:24] Would you let JR get a hotel room overnight?
Speaker 2:
[103:27] Yeah. I believe in double standards. I don't care.
Speaker 6:
[103:29] No, I'm just saying.
Speaker 4:
[103:30] I'm with you.
Speaker 2:
[103:31] I don't give a fuck what society says. Yo, hey, I believe in double standards. My son could do a thousand more shit than my daughter can do. I don't give a fuck. Period, My daughter is my princess. That's my heart. I want her to be pure in my mind, nigga. I want my son to be pure, but I know boys go out there as a trouble youth and give trouble. I'm not getting my daughter no shit.
Speaker 1:
[103:50] Girls go out there too.
Speaker 2:
[103:51] I know, but I don't want it to be my daughter, even though it may be.
Speaker 1:
[103:54] My bad pride won't be.
Speaker 2:
[103:55] I don't want... So give me a second.
Speaker 4:
[103:59] I'm supporting you.
Speaker 2:
[104:00] No, no, no, no, let me talk to you real quick. The problem, you do that a lot, right? And I'm gonna let that...
Speaker 4:
[104:04] It's kind of descending and dismissive.
Speaker 2:
[104:05] I'm gonna let that... No, no, that's okay. Because I'm being dismissive and arrogant too, because I'm gonna let people that decide to allow their daughter to go in the hotel. So if I can do shit, I should be able to take it. But let me tell you something, be very, very careful. Talking about my princess.
Speaker 1:
[104:16] I would never. Please. I would never.
Speaker 2:
[104:18] Be very careful.
Speaker 1:
[104:20] I would never. I wouldn't want to smoke.
Speaker 2:
[104:21] I love my daughter. You just don't want to picture that. That's it.
Speaker 1:
[104:25] Well, you ain't got to picture it.
Speaker 2:
[104:26] No, you don't want to condone... I'll smack the fire out of you. Are you fucking nuts?
Speaker 1:
[104:32] I love doing this bar in a room full of girl dads. I do. It's one of my favorite things. It's one of my favorite things in the world.
Speaker 2:
[104:41] You want to do that?
Speaker 4:
[104:42] Would you do it if you had a son?
Speaker 6:
[104:44] Yes, I'll be honest. I wouldn't possibly do it.
Speaker 1:
[104:46] Where do y'all want your daughters to get laid at? I'm asking her.
Speaker 2:
[104:52] Why is that funny?
Speaker 4:
[104:53] Nobody write it on the board.
Speaker 2:
[104:55] Nobody want their daughter to get laid.
Speaker 6:
[104:57] We know we want to be oblivious to it. We don't want to think about it. We don't want to plan for it.
Speaker 3:
[105:03] We don't want to have your daughter in your mind as an agent.
Speaker 8:
[105:06] She's going to pop up pregnant one day.
Speaker 3:
[105:07] Yo, see, now you're playing too much.
Speaker 2:
[105:11] For real, Joe, that's how we go.
Speaker 6:
[105:13] That is how we go.
Speaker 2:
[105:14] And if you have a daughter, you'll see.
Speaker 1:
[105:16] You'll see.
Speaker 2:
[105:19] A lot of that shit Lex do.
Speaker 3:
[105:21] That's my man Lex.
Speaker 1:
[105:23] I'm getting Lex Hotel. When Jimmy get a little older, I'm getting my sister a hotel.
Speaker 3:
[105:28] No, you're not.
Speaker 2:
[105:29] You're not getting your sister a hotel.
Speaker 1:
[105:31] I'm telling y'all who I am versus who y'all are. It's all right. It's different. I believe that a parent should be involved, or older brother in this case, but should be involved, son or daughter, in those first steps, first, second and third steps into that world. I don't want no baby of mine or sister or sibling of mine just going out there on their own accord. No money fucking behind dumb students. We know what kids are is all I'm saying. So I would want to be a part of that. I don't subscribe to the double standard thing.
Speaker 6:
[106:03] I see both sides.
Speaker 1:
[106:05] You're going to know when you're a child, not your all child, when they come walking in with that different walk.
Speaker 5:
[106:12] Shut up.
Speaker 1:
[106:12] They dressing different, they popping shit at you, mute up, pop. Then the boyfriend come in, get you the fist ball playing.
Speaker 5:
[106:19] Oh shit.
Speaker 1:
[106:21] You know when it starts to happen is all I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[106:24] Hey, listen, real quick. My daughter has a boyfriend. And I invited him to-
Speaker 1:
[106:29] How old is he?
Speaker 2:
[106:30] Same age. My daughter must be 17, so he's 17.
Speaker 1:
[106:34] Your daughter is 17? I hate to break it to you. Wait, hold on, hold on.
Speaker 2:
[106:44] What you hate to break? You think that he broke my daughter?
Speaker 5:
[106:47] Oh shit.
Speaker 1:
[106:49] I'm just saying.
Speaker 2:
[106:49] You know you- You being who you are-
Speaker 1:
[106:53] How old was you when you started?
Speaker 2:
[106:55] I was young, I was 16. 15 turned to 16. You being who you are with a big platform, you know what I'm saying, have such ignorant takes sometimes. Shut the fuck up.
Speaker 1:
[107:02] That's how this platform got big.
Speaker 2:
[107:05] I wasn't here when it got big. I came here-
Speaker 1:
[107:07] This you was. You got bigger when you came.
Speaker 2:
[107:09] I don't want to talk about that. No, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1:
[107:11] I like me.
Speaker 2:
[107:12] You try to calm me down. Go ahead. My daughter has a boyfriend. You know, he came over and stuff like that. And my daughter wanted to go somewhere. And in my head, I'm like, I'm telling her that, yo, it was very important for me to know where you're going. I know you want to live your life, but it's important because I have to protect you. And her thing is that, yo, daddy, you should trust me and know that I'm able to make the right decisions. My thing is that that's the fucking shit that y'all say when y'all about to do some bullshit, because I used to say that.
Speaker 4:
[107:39] You already did some bullshit.
Speaker 2:
[107:40] Hold on, but I was very honest. Her mother, Linky, was there and she agreed with my daughter. So I said, let's agree to disagree. I don't mind. I'll wrap him up. Let me meet him. He's been around. Very nice kid, but I'm not one of that shit.
Speaker 5:
[107:50] Flip, we knew what it was like, the girls with the protective families.
Speaker 2:
[107:53] I know. And that's why I've been trying to loosen up a little bit, but I'm watching my daughter. I love my daughter, yo.
Speaker 6:
[107:58] Guess what? I know what it was like for the girls that didn't have the protective families neither.
Speaker 2:
[108:02] Let's go, Ish.
Speaker 5:
[108:03] Okay But there's an in-between where you don't let them run rampant, but like, you know that they're adult, becoming adults.
Speaker 2:
[108:10] But the ones with the protective family, we know when the father was tough like that and he catch her, you know what's some problems. She would go above and beyond, If that's how you want to do it, go. I do want that relationship, so I'm in the middle. I'm in the middle, I'm being honest, Paul.
Speaker 5:
[108:24] You should be.
Speaker 4:
[108:25] You should be in the middle.
Speaker 2:
[108:26] Because I don't want her to go up, not to trust me. So I don't know. Why the are you doing that when I'm talking about my daughter, n***a? Yo, stop. Stop, bro. It's about our kids, bro.
Speaker 5:
[108:39] This one goes with some Missy?
Speaker 2:
[108:41] I play Missy, n***a. She keep...
Speaker 1:
[109:04] Yeah, you know, Mr. Zbdbz.
Speaker 3:
[109:07] Yeah, you know it.
Speaker 6:
[109:09] I thought he might have done Let's see if you can get your freak going on the stage.
Speaker 1:
[109:11] No, I think that would be too much. That would be a little too much.
Speaker 6:
[109:14] It's disrespectful.
Speaker 4:
[109:15] That would be too much. I wouldn't be in the hotel room, but I wouldn't do it in my hotel room for none of my kids. Even if...
Speaker 2:
[109:22] No, I wouldn't do it in my hotel room.
Speaker 4:
[109:23] Just because I'll be worried about reckless shit happening in the hotel.
Speaker 2:
[109:25] I'll be like, Lil Malcolm will turn up. Lil Malcolm had that shit. Lil Malcolm had the iron in the uproar.
Speaker 1:
[109:34] Lil Malcolm.
Speaker 2:
[109:34] That's my man, too.
Speaker 1:
[109:37] Like the reckless shit will be happening to him.
Speaker 2:
[109:40] You're trying to say, I'm trying to play with kids, boy. What are you trying to say, Lil Malcolm? The you're trying to say about Lil Malcolm, I'll you up, Lil Malcolm.
Speaker 1:
[109:47] Oh, I wasn't talking about him. I wasn't talking about Malcolm.
Speaker 4:
[109:51] No, I assume that they're going to have sex.
Speaker 1:
[109:54] He's a girl, dad, you know.
Speaker 2:
[109:56] She came later on. Pardon me, pardon me.
Speaker 5:
[110:06] No, you can't get mad if he shoots you.
Speaker 2:
[110:09] Hey, after the reckless shit happened. He should have me on the top. He has a daughter, right? I have two daughters. Oh, you have two? Yes. Pardon me, pardon me.
Speaker 1:
[110:17] Look at that good-skinned boy go right there, boy.
Speaker 2:
[110:20] He ain't playing with his kids.
Speaker 1:
[110:23] Let me shut up before I end up with a girl, tell me. You are?
Speaker 4:
[110:27] It ain't a punishment, dude.
Speaker 1:
[110:28] Guys, I'm going to get clipped like you.
Speaker 6:
[110:29] I know.
Speaker 1:
[110:30] Send me the number. I'm doing it.
Speaker 6:
[110:32] You ain't doing that.
Speaker 1:
[110:32] Send me the number.
Speaker 6:
[110:33] I'll send them to you.
Speaker 1:
[110:34] Send it right my way.
Speaker 2:
[110:35] Why you don't want another child? You feel like, are you one of the people that feel like you don't want to be 50 and your child is young, you wouldn't be able to do certain things with your baby?
Speaker 1:
[110:44] I just feel like the rest of my life, I want it to be all about me and...
Speaker 3:
[110:51] It's just leaving me worried about some kids.
Speaker 1:
[110:53] I did it.
Speaker 4:
[110:54] But the front of your life was all about you.
Speaker 6:
[110:57] The front of your life was all about you.
Speaker 1:
[110:58] That's not true, Ish.
Speaker 4:
[110:58] I'm not trying to be funny, Ish.
Speaker 1:
[110:59] Let's go, Ish. The front of my life was not all about me.
Speaker 4:
[111:02] Who was it about?
Speaker 3:
[111:02] Are you crazy?
Speaker 1:
[111:03] Are you nuts? What are you talking about? How?
Speaker 2:
[111:07] Explain to him, Ish. I think you made a good point. I'm that ass.
Speaker 5:
[111:17] Take your time.
Speaker 6:
[111:18] No, like, I mean, for the most part, since I've known you, you've been, oh, you've been in relationships, but I'm talking about with regards to, as far as kids go, and kids taking up a primary piece of your life. Like, most people, when they, like, especially marital couples, like, yo, you start to literally forget yourself and your whole life be about your kids, ballet, piano lessons, soccer practice, hockey, basketball, football, track. Like, so people that I know, like, a lot of my friends.
Speaker 5:
[111:53] He's taking a really long way to call on you, something foul, I feel like.
Speaker 2:
[112:01] What type of dad is he, Ish?
Speaker 6:
[112:03] I'm not doing that at all.
Speaker 1:
[112:04] I think I know. I think I know.
Speaker 2:
[112:05] I'm saying that.
Speaker 1:
[112:06] I think it's a comment.
Speaker 6:
[112:07] Like, a lot of my friends right now, I haven't gotten yet. A lot of my friends, their whole entire existence is around AAU. I came in and talked about my man. He got two daughters that play basketball. His wife will be in Buffalo. He'll be in Kansas. They whole entire life is wrapped around their kids. So now when you get to your 55, 56, now it's vacation time, me and my wife, and your kids are off at college. I'm saying for you, especially because your son lived with his mom, a lot of your life early on wasn't necessarily kid hectic.
Speaker 1:
[112:40] Do you think that that, do you think that that?
Speaker 6:
[112:42] I'm not saying that at all.
Speaker 1:
[112:43] Do you think that that?
Speaker 6:
[112:43] Because my life is there until the last, my daughter, my small daughter's three. My first daughter's 10. I haven't been prioritized in my daughter's life like that. So I'm not calling them nothing. I'm not even playing the game for the niggas on the internet. I'm talking about-
Speaker 1:
[112:59] I don't do it.
Speaker 6:
[113:00] When you get older, when you get older, a lot of people really-
Speaker 1:
[113:04] I ain't listening to Paul King, but it does sound like-
Speaker 6:
[113:08] Be responsible. No, when you start getting older, a lot of people are happy that they got older because their kids is older and in college and they did it already. You get what I'm saying? So now it's like, yo, I'm on me time.
Speaker 1:
[113:18] That's where I am. It's a common misconception that the dad, the father that's fighting to be in his child's life, that his life is not all about his kid. That's just inaccurate. You're fighting to go to court. You're fighting to get child support. You're fighting to get a restraining order dropped. You're fighting both the parent and the kid. You want to be my kid? You want to be my kid? You only a dad if you don't want to be with your kid. At 45, my kid's grown. I could see Lex being grown in two seconds. I see it. I can see it.
Speaker 4:
[113:47] It's like that.
Speaker 1:
[113:47] It's done. I'm rich. I did music. I'm one of his. It's me time now. Or I want some Nelly shit. It don't work out that way. Shit. All right, watch them. Watch this.
Speaker 4:
[113:58] Depending on the people.
Speaker 1:
[113:59] Watch this.
Speaker 4:
[113:59] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[114:00] And you don't be wanting to get nannies. I'm going to show you.
Speaker 4:
[114:03] No, I mean.
Speaker 1:
[114:04] I'm going to show you.
Speaker 6:
[114:06] I like, yeah, I don't want no nanny. I don't want no nanny.
Speaker 4:
[114:08] Yeah. My life is slow and I like it like that. Like I like at this stage doing all this shit. This weekend, like swimming, karate, gymnastic.
Speaker 6:
[114:16] I love that show.
Speaker 4:
[114:17] I love that show.
Speaker 1:
[114:17] Nah, it's super fire. What about the other stuff?
Speaker 4:
[114:20] I don't mind.
Speaker 6:
[114:21] I even like the master.
Speaker 4:
[114:22] The doctor's appointment. I'll be like, I'm at the doctor's six, eight hours. I don't give a.
Speaker 1:
[114:26] What about when the pipe in the school frees?
Speaker 6:
[114:29] Last week.
Speaker 4:
[114:29] What about when the school is just brand new? You keep right here with us.
Speaker 1:
[114:32] We're village. That's a lot of fun, right?
Speaker 6:
[114:33] No, last week.
Speaker 4:
[114:34] It's not fun, but I really enjoy that day.
Speaker 6:
[114:35] It come with it, though.
Speaker 2:
[114:36] It's fun. It's active fun. You know what it is?
Speaker 4:
[114:38] You play basketball, right? That's a fact. You play basketball. You didn't love doing suicides, but you don't look back on it as being like the shit that you hate. It's just some shit that's part of the process. It comes with it. You know what I mean? That's how I see the shitty part of parenting. There's some shitty parts, but to me, it's like running suicides after practice. You don't like it, but it's part of the journey.
Speaker 2:
[114:54] Children to activities is not the shitty part of parenting.
Speaker 4:
[114:56] No.
Speaker 2:
[114:56] At all.
Speaker 4:
[114:57] Not to me.
Speaker 2:
[114:58] I'm not gonna let this Joe say that.
Speaker 4:
[114:59] Yeah, no. The shitty part is when the pice burns at school, you gotta wake up before you even go to the hospital.
Speaker 6:
[115:04] No, last week, Central Air went out of the school. Remember that hot ass Tuesday we had? That was 100 degree days? My daughter Central Air went out of school. She on the second floor. It's part of the, you gotta deal with it.
Speaker 2:
[115:16] But she was still here. You didn't leave her.
Speaker 6:
[115:17] I didn't know until later on that day. And then they said for the rest of the week, it's no heat. Aha, funny man. So again, that's a part of the shit.
Speaker 2:
[115:24] I didn't know you left.
Speaker 6:
[115:25] It's a part of the gig. Shit, y'all seen here Friday when I had to get up and run off. I had a parent teacher conference.
Speaker 1:
[115:31] I see what you're saying now.
Speaker 6:
[115:32] Go with it.
Speaker 4:
[115:34] I fucking hate this dude's guts.
Speaker 1:
[115:36] I know.
Speaker 2:
[115:36] Why you do that, bro?
Speaker 6:
[115:39] He can't help it.
Speaker 4:
[115:39] He's the worst person ever.
Speaker 1:
[115:40] No, I get it now. He's terrible. No, I'm serious. I do understand that. There's no greater joy. Man, I don't like shit for it.
Speaker 6:
[115:50] Take it all.
Speaker 1:
[115:51] Anyway, back to niggas getting reckless. What you doing? They trying to turn it sentimental.
Speaker 2:
[115:58] Let's get back to it.
Speaker 1:
[115:59] Come on, what else is important?
Speaker 2:
[116:00] What else is important?
Speaker 1:
[116:02] Ashley, what else is unimportant?
Speaker 5:
[116:04] Well, yesterday was 420, and to those that celebrate, happy holidays.
Speaker 4:
[116:08] Which thing? Oh, the weed thing.
Speaker 5:
[116:09] Weed thing. It's a weed thing. It's a holiday? It's a holiday.
Speaker 4:
[116:12] It's also Luther Vangelo's birthday.
Speaker 2:
[116:14] Oh yeah, yeah. Happy birthday.
Speaker 4:
[116:15] I knew it was ****.
Speaker 1:
[116:16] You didn't know it was 420?
Speaker 5:
[116:17] I didn't know that either.
Speaker 4:
[116:18] Yeah. Oh.
Speaker 5:
[116:20] Anyway, there was a video going around of Wiz blowing his man a shotgun that seemed to...
Speaker 2:
[116:27] I had the internet in the uproar.
Speaker 5:
[116:28] Indeed, in the uproar.
Speaker 2:
[116:30] His man was laying like this, and Wiz went on top, it was, you know, because it's what the shotgun is, blowing smoke.
Speaker 1:
[116:35] Sure is.
Speaker 5:
[116:37] Yeah, do it again.
Speaker 1:
[116:38] What you did?
Speaker 6:
[116:38] Show them how to do it.
Speaker 2:
[116:39] His man was like this, and Wiz went on top, over his man.
Speaker 6:
[116:43] Show them, you lean back and then Joe show how he did it.
Speaker 2:
[116:45] Hell no. But they were making fun of it, right?
Speaker 5:
[116:49] They were, yeah. The shotgun is a little bit, it can look a little intimate.
Speaker 2:
[116:54] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[116:54] Y'all never shotgun or y'all too old to shotgun?
Speaker 5:
[116:57] Way too old to shotgun.
Speaker 4:
[116:58] Okay, but you did back in the day.
Speaker 5:
[116:59] Back in the day, absolutely.
Speaker 2:
[117:00] With dudes?
Speaker 5:
[117:01] Yeah, and girls.
Speaker 4:
[117:03] That didn't help it.
Speaker 5:
[117:10] She had a gun too.
Speaker 4:
[117:13] You never shotgun?
Speaker 6:
[117:14] Not with no.
Speaker 4:
[117:18] Ice.
Speaker 2:
[117:19] He just rolled shotgun on.
Speaker 4:
[117:20] Kind of ice has, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[117:21] Mr. Tendernism.
Speaker 6:
[117:22] I don't want to do nothing.
Speaker 2:
[117:23] Me too.
Speaker 1:
[117:23] And not with no weed. Just blowing hookah mouths.
Speaker 4:
[117:28] All the pipes in there.
Speaker 6:
[117:30] Oh, man.
Speaker 2:
[117:31] hookah.
Speaker 1:
[117:31] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[117:32] So what do you think?
Speaker 2:
[117:34] Parks?
Speaker 5:
[117:35] I think it's part of Weed Spoken Culture, but I do think at the age of past 25, you shouldn't be shotgunning with your man.
Speaker 1:
[117:44] Why?
Speaker 5:
[117:45] It's a little too close.
Speaker 1:
[117:47] They mouths ain't touch.
Speaker 5:
[117:49] But they're fucking close.
Speaker 1:
[117:52] Well, it has to be close for the shotgun to work, but I mean, they ain't doing it.
Speaker 6:
[117:56] So before 25.
Speaker 1:
[117:57] And before we go on, I want to say that Whiz is a different level of podhead.
Speaker 5:
[118:02] Yeah, podhead is not a good enough word.
Speaker 6:
[118:05] And his weed was my mom's.
Speaker 5:
[118:07] He had a really good weed. I forgot about that weed. That was some good weed.
Speaker 1:
[118:11] Some good shit, yep.
Speaker 5:
[118:13] See, you don't even need to shotgun that weed.
Speaker 6:
[118:15] You don't.
Speaker 5:
[118:16] The second hand smoke would get it done.
Speaker 1:
[118:18] But that ain't enough for Whiz and his man, because the shotgun of his weed, he's trying to kill somebody.
Speaker 5:
[118:25] He was already asleep, it looks like.
Speaker 6:
[118:27] I'm just going to go ahead and give you a blunt. But he was asleep. Right. I'm not shotgunning no Nick dude, bro.
Speaker 1:
[118:35] Unless what?
Speaker 6:
[118:36] Nothing. Unless he dead on the ground, I got to give him mouth to mouth. I'm trying to save my man's life. Outside of that, nothing recreational is going to have my mouth.
Speaker 5:
[118:49] No recreational mouth to mouth is.
Speaker 1:
[118:52] Say something else. I'm pass out right now. It's so hard.
Speaker 4:
[118:59] I wouldn't test him on that. I don't know if he would do it.
Speaker 1:
[119:02] I don't think he knows how to do it. So I'm not pass out in front of him.
Speaker 4:
[119:04] Do you all know how to do mouth to mouth?
Speaker 5:
[119:06] It's been a long time. Once upon a time, we had to learn it.
Speaker 4:
[119:11] How about you Flip? No, we should learn that.
Speaker 1:
[119:14] I know how to do it. I just don't. I've never been in a real life situation to see if like...
Speaker 6:
[119:19] You got certified?
Speaker 1:
[119:19] If it works.
Speaker 4:
[119:20] I've done it before. It's...
Speaker 5:
[119:21] You had to give someone mouth to mouth?
Speaker 4:
[119:23] Yeah. I definitely look both ways to see if someone is willing to do it. It was a dude?
Speaker 5:
[119:26] It was a dude? How do you look? Did you save him?
Speaker 4:
[119:33] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[119:34] He's blowing hard. Is he still with us?
Speaker 4:
[119:36] Yeah, he's still with us. As far as I know.
Speaker 6:
[119:38] You did that shit at the Colt.
Speaker 4:
[119:42] It was role play.
Speaker 1:
[119:43] Yeah, amongst other things.
Speaker 5:
[119:49] Wait, so you don't check in on the guy you mouthed to mouthed?
Speaker 4:
[119:51] It's been 20 years.
Speaker 6:
[119:52] You saved this one.
Speaker 1:
[119:53] If I'm not checking on him, then I'm not mouth to mouthing him.
Speaker 6:
[119:55] he died a part of it no more.
Speaker 4:
[119:58] I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[119:58] It wasn't a Colt situation.
Speaker 1:
[119:59] It was somebody who couldn't breathe.
Speaker 5:
[120:01] You probably did your chest compressions. You did over there in Iraq or Iran or one of them places.
Speaker 4:
[120:05] America, somebody.
Speaker 5:
[120:07] Because you go off.
Speaker 4:
[120:09] If somebody is dying, you perform CPR. Everybody should do CPR. That's all.
Speaker 3:
[120:14] I do agree with that. Everybody should know.
Speaker 6:
[120:16] And how to swim.
Speaker 3:
[120:19] I'll tell you, I know God seems to humor. One day, because I don't listen to nothing that that stewardess lady say before the plane take off, they're going to put me in the exact position where I needed all that information that she just disseminated. When it falls down, I don't be listening.
Speaker 5:
[120:33] I don't know how to take the seat, the floatation device.
Speaker 6:
[120:38] I don't know how to put your arm through it or something. Clip the shit.
Speaker 1:
[120:41] I seen some shit on the plane the other day. They had a raft in the ceiling. I was like, I've never seen that before. But maybe I have, and I just never paid attention to the lady.
Speaker 3:
[120:48] My thing is, if we need any of this stuff, then death is on us. Death is deep.
Speaker 1:
[120:54] It's time. No.
Speaker 6:
[120:55] If I hit the water and need the floatation device, yeah, I'm dying. Pretty safe to say that 30,000 drop into the water might have got it done.
Speaker 3:
[121:05] Oh shit, I got a stupid turbulence question to ask y'all that I've seen on the internet.
Speaker 6:
[121:09] What's up?
Speaker 3:
[121:10] You and your girl on the plane. You and the three row.
Speaker 6:
[121:14] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[121:16] You in the middle. Something nice is on the other side. Should I grab your hand? She's not good with turbulence. When the turbulence begins to happen, she thinking she about to die, grabs on to your arm and puts her head on your shoulder like this. She's really afraid. Damn, that's a lot. I don't think so. If somebody's really afraid of turbulence, I don't think it's a lot. What happens in that situation for y'all?
Speaker 1:
[121:38] Give her a little pat.
Speaker 3:
[121:40] You get... That's what he was saying. I'm patting off you. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[121:46] Yeah, I'll comfort. I'll comfort.
Speaker 3:
[121:48] Ice, getting out of there.
Speaker 5:
[121:51] To get off you.
Speaker 6:
[121:51] Yeah, getting out of there.
Speaker 5:
[121:53] Hiss, quick too.
Speaker 1:
[121:55] I'm snitching.
Speaker 4:
[121:56] Yeah, I was about to say.
Speaker 6:
[121:57] I'll tell my girl.
Speaker 4:
[121:58] I'll do the turn.
Speaker 1:
[121:59] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[121:59] I'll tell my girl.
Speaker 4:
[122:00] You got to do the turn.
Speaker 1:
[122:01] For sure.
Speaker 4:
[122:02] She's on you like this, you go.
Speaker 6:
[122:04] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[122:04] You don't want to push her off of you, but you make it clear that she...
Speaker 6:
[122:07] You give her this arm.
Speaker 4:
[122:08] You're snitching basically.
Speaker 6:
[122:09] With my girl.
Speaker 1:
[122:10] No, you got to grab your girl's arm.
Speaker 2:
[122:11] Consoling my girl.
Speaker 6:
[122:13] Consoling my girl.
Speaker 4:
[122:13] I that up.
Speaker 6:
[122:14] Consoling my girl.
Speaker 1:
[122:15] The guy also don't feel well. You got to play in them.
Speaker 6:
[122:17] Right.
Speaker 3:
[122:18] Funny shit, that's the exact reason I got banned from United one of the times where I needed to be screened because I fell asleep on somebody's shoulder.
Speaker 1:
[122:25] I remember that.
Speaker 4:
[122:26] I stay doing that. I've made a lot of people uncomfortable.
Speaker 6:
[122:28] On a stranger?
Speaker 3:
[122:30] Yeah, I wasn't awake.
Speaker 6:
[122:31] You did tell us that. He told us, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[122:33] I do that on a place that's your place.
Speaker 3:
[122:35] I think.
Speaker 4:
[122:36] People take that way to like...
Speaker 6:
[122:39] You do that a lot. You fall asleep on people.
Speaker 1:
[122:43] He falls asleep on people up here. Why would he not do that?
Speaker 6:
[122:46] And they're not supposed to take that seriously?
Speaker 4:
[122:48] They should never have to feel away, but they shouldn't take it like I did it on purpose.
Speaker 3:
[122:52] There should be some type of reasonable understanding of what's happening here.
Speaker 6:
[122:55] Why don't you just pull the little shit out from it?
Speaker 3:
[122:56] Like, we want to play.
Speaker 4:
[122:57] I can't pass it out. I don't be thinking.
Speaker 5:
[122:58] No, hold on.
Speaker 4:
[122:59] You're right.
Speaker 5:
[123:00] They usually think that people are either intoxicated or drugged up. That's what we're doing.
Speaker 1:
[123:04] That's true, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[123:05] Because they try to wake you up. And if you don't wake up and they come in and they try to wake you up, then...
Speaker 4:
[123:11] I do that on Amtrak all the time.
Speaker 5:
[123:13] I didn't know that they could take you to the plane for being drunk.
Speaker 3:
[123:15] You still on Amtrak? Yup.
Speaker 4:
[123:17] When I go from Philly to DC, it's the easiest, fastest way.
Speaker 6:
[123:19] That La Sella will get you there quick.
Speaker 4:
[123:20] La Sella, yeah, it's the easiest. It's faster than the airport.
Speaker 3:
[123:22] No, that's a fun train.
Speaker 6:
[123:24] Or if you go up to Boston.
Speaker 4:
[123:27] What do you do? You fly private?
Speaker 3:
[123:28] First of all, Ish, I'm serious. That is a fun train.
Speaker 6:
[123:32] So why do you look at me with that stupid ass smug look that you'll be having, calling the poor?
Speaker 5:
[123:38] be big time.
Speaker 4:
[123:39] How the do you get from filling in DC?
Speaker 3:
[123:40] Trains ain't poor. I don't think trains are poor.
Speaker 4:
[123:42] Trains are fly.
Speaker 5:
[123:42] I do not think that.
Speaker 3:
[123:43] The fly trains are fly.
Speaker 4:
[123:45] Yeah, the A Sella. I'm not on the Pane bus, god damn it.
Speaker 3:
[123:47] Amtrak, I ain't, I don't know.
Speaker 6:
[123:49] It's the A Sella.
Speaker 4:
[123:49] It's the only train.
Speaker 6:
[123:50] It's just the one that's express.
Speaker 4:
[123:52] It's literally the only train.
Speaker 1:
[123:54] The regular Amtrak ain't the worst.
Speaker 3:
[123:56] No. I believe you.
Speaker 4:
[123:58] No, it's cool.
Speaker 3:
[123:59] I'm sure.
Speaker 6:
[124:00] It's cool.
Speaker 1:
[124:04] You'll never know, though.
Speaker 3:
[124:07] I mean, I don't know if we got to train somewhere.
Speaker 6:
[124:11] Got to get to DC.
Speaker 4:
[124:12] If you weren't feeling it to get to DC, how would you get there?
Speaker 3:
[124:15] I would fly or drive.
Speaker 6:
[124:16] Go to Newark and get on the United and drop my dumb ass off at DCA, like I do all the time. By the time you did all of that, you was already there. No, you're not. And that's a horrible misconception. No, when I go to Newark Airport, I got a precheck, I go through, I don't be in the airport for hours.
Speaker 4:
[124:33] But remember, I'm in Philly.
Speaker 6:
[124:34] I get on my flight, I take my dumb ass to DCA, and I get off. It don't take me the same amount of time that it takes to drive or to take the train.
Speaker 3:
[124:44] If you're taking an Amtrak, you let a shotgun some weed in your face.
Speaker 6:
[124:48] I'm the Amtrak.
Speaker 4:
[124:52] The Al Jazeera office.
Speaker 6:
[124:54] One train got to do it, another train?
Speaker 3:
[124:56] Oh, come on, man. Wow.
Speaker 4:
[124:59] Damn.
Speaker 3:
[125:00] Yo.
Speaker 4:
[125:01] Now I'm getting shish kebabs on the train because I want to take that missile out.
Speaker 3:
[125:04] Oh my God, they're being reckless with Mark.
Speaker 1:
[125:07] That's crazy. Jesus, I should have never gotten that hotel.
Speaker 6:
[125:09] The Al Jazeera office is right by you.
Speaker 4:
[125:11] It's in Foggy Bottom, right? So yeah, if I leave my house in Philly and go straight there, yeah, I'm door to door in two hours.
Speaker 5:
[125:19] Well, Al Jazeera joined us in Philly.
Speaker 3:
[125:31] Al Jero's from Philly.
Speaker 6:
[125:32] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[125:33] No, I think it's Al Jazeera. He me up just now. Tell me later. Did you all see my man, well, we didn't shout out Cardi B. She wrapped up her tour. 70 million. Shout out to Cardi. Shout out to Cardi B.
Speaker 6:
[125:52] Oh, and it looked amazing.
Speaker 5:
[125:53] Shout out to Cardi B. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it looked amazing.
Speaker 6:
[125:55] And it looked like the stage show.
Speaker 5:
[125:56] Highest gross of debut arena tour by female rapper. Shout out to Cardi B. I just wanted to shout out.
Speaker 4:
[126:03] Shout out to Cardi B, man.
Speaker 1:
[126:04] Shout out to her.
Speaker 4:
[126:04] I saw the video of her snapping on somebody when she was walking off to... She was basically saying she liked the way she was treated at the venue.
Speaker 1:
[126:10] I think it was at Later, yeah. State Farm Arena.
Speaker 4:
[126:12] I love the people. I just love the fact that, and I don't know what happened there, but I just love the fact that she had the ability to walk off and do that. Like, I admire people who got that level of freedom where they could be like, I don't need this bag so bad that I'm going to be treated like shit. I just respect that and liked it. And that she called him out on the public.
Speaker 5:
[126:27] Shout out to Cardi B.
Speaker 4:
[126:28] Yeah, shout out to Cardi B. Now, I was about to say to y'all, did you think she was leaving? Nope.
Speaker 3:
[126:35] Got it. Me either.
Speaker 4:
[126:36] But being willing.
Speaker 3:
[126:37] But being able to call it out, I understand what you're saying.
Speaker 4:
[126:40] Yeah, yeah, because I couldn't do that. No matter.
Speaker 3:
[126:42] And she's not the first person to have a problem with somebody during that run.
Speaker 6:
[126:46] I know somebody else, I seen a couple people popping out saying, yeah, State Farm Arena, specifically. Their employees there, they talk to you a certain way, they treat you a certain way. I saw people saying like, you know, I'm down, you can't even get in the arena without a ticket. Like, they scan at the door. And there's people like, yo, I'm just trying to get to my seat down. Like, the show done started, we ran and grabbed drinks and they harassed you. Yo, you got a ticket. It's like, I couldn't be in the building if I have a ticket. Like, it's just been a lot of harassment. I've seen artists come out and say a couple things about dealing with them. It's just a thing there, apparently.
Speaker 3:
[127:18] And I like Cardi B because I don't even think the disrespect was to her.
Speaker 4:
[127:22] It wasn't, that's what I was like.
Speaker 3:
[127:23] She was just repping. She was just repping for her staff.
Speaker 6:
[127:25] That's fine. You have to move on back.
Speaker 3:
[127:28] Congratulations to Cardi B. Job well done. The tour looked great. I'll catch the second one. I'll catch the second one.
Speaker 1:
[127:35] Yeah, they're going to run it back.
Speaker 3:
[127:36] Oh, for sure. For sure. So I'll be there. Shout out to Cardi.
Speaker 6:
[127:38] The success of this album and that tour now, they definitely won't run it back.
Speaker 4:
[127:43] Did y'all see my man when he saw his wife or fiancee, I guess, his wife's wedding dress for the first time?
Speaker 3:
[127:51] Yeah, but I can't say nothing publicly, though, about it. Get the fuck out of here with these. Anyway.
Speaker 5:
[127:58] What did he do? He cried?
Speaker 4:
[128:00] Not quite. I think Joe probably got the footage.
Speaker 3:
[128:03] I definitely have the footage of Noah Lyles. First of all, Noah Lyles is just a corny ass nigga.
Speaker 6:
[128:08] So when I see shit from him, everybody has been labeled him corny since he did that shit about the world champions and all of that. So ain't really been fucking with him.
Speaker 3:
[128:19] All right, let me give some background here. He's about to see his wife for the first time. So he's facing that way, she's facing that way. He's about to about face and see his wife's dress for the first time. This a loser.
Speaker 4:
[128:40] Oh wow, okay. Oh wow, I didn't think we would go with the Brits and the Trash. I didn't.
Speaker 5:
[128:52] I didn't see the Brits and the Trash.
Speaker 3:
[128:58] Yeah, this is good.
Speaker 6:
[129:00] Hey, that's a train.
Speaker 3:
[129:01] And we're supposed to be in the middle of this?
Speaker 8:
[129:04] No, we're spinning around. He's nervous.
Speaker 3:
[129:22] This audio isn't the greatest, but he doesn't look delighted at all. He said, how are we going to spin in this? Are we sticking to this? Wow. Like, the look on his face.
Speaker 1:
[129:32] Are we sticking to this? It's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[129:34] Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 5:
[129:35] Who is this guy?
Speaker 3:
[129:37] No, Noah Lyles is the Olympic track duet.
Speaker 6:
[129:40] Track duet.
Speaker 1:
[129:43] Yeah, that didn't sound great.
Speaker 6:
[129:45] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[129:46] How do you tell your wife that you don't like her dress? It's not about you.
Speaker 6:
[129:49] You don't. You don't.
Speaker 3:
[129:50] No, you say it before you pay for it.
Speaker 6:
[129:52] And you see it.
Speaker 4:
[129:54] That's why you don't say nothing.
Speaker 6:
[129:55] He saw it because he said, oh, we went to that dress. He knew the name of the dress, but he knew the style of the dress. He was like, oh, you went with the blah blah blah.
Speaker 1:
[130:03] Princess, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[130:04] She probably was describing types before, and then he actually saw it for the first time. He said, oh, you went with that one. I'm with you. But you can't do nothing about it. She's not changing the dress. So telling somebody you don't like the most important dress in the most important day of their life when it can't change. It's like, tell somebody you don't like their tattoo after they get it. It's like, what's the point?
Speaker 6:
[130:22] Just keep it pushing. It ain't gonna make it better. You can say it could make it better in that moment.
Speaker 4:
[130:28] She's never gonna forget that, and that's gonna spoil the whole wedding.
Speaker 6:
[130:31] And now the internet has gotten ahold of it, so they're gonna rub it in. They're gonna rub it in.
Speaker 4:
[130:36] Oh, she responded? She was there, but I didn't see the response.
Speaker 6:
[130:40] Because she saw the backlash, and then she addressed it.
Speaker 4:
[130:43] What did she say?
Speaker 8:
[130:43] It was like this, I wouldn't say anything, but I felt as if this time, I really need to say something. So let me paint a picture for what you guys did not see in that one minute video, maybe.
Speaker 4:
[131:01] She's Jamaican.
Speaker 8:
[131:02] Lately, up to that wedding, all of my sisters got denied for their visas. Sisters, nieces, my best friend. I don't know how many years we've been friends since we were eight. She went to the embassy three times, did not get her visa. And it was just a lot emotionally going in because I wanted my family to be there. That's horrible. So on the day of the wedding, my team got a bad news. Somebody that was supposed to deliver the first speech and be sitting in the front of my wedding did not show up.
Speaker 2:
[131:40] Sheesh, damn.
Speaker 8:
[131:41] And you, so Noah was told like an hour before, like, hey, you know, somebody did not show up. And we didn't tell Janella yet. He said, tell her now so she can get to process it. They were like, no, we're going to tell her before the first look. So when she sees you, you know, she can cheer up, like, live her spirit. So five minutes before walking up that door, I was told that this person did not show up. Went out there, basically, holding back tears or whatever. And there was like 10 cameras around us. When I looked to the side, my aunt was halfway passing out, so she was sitting outside, just catching some air. And I'm there, overstimulated, just tapping Noah on the shoulder. So in that moment, that reaction that I got, so I got from Noah is exactly what I needed because he trapped-
Speaker 3:
[132:48] I'm not going to knock it off.
Speaker 4:
[132:49] That's Janelle Bromfield.
Speaker 3:
[132:50] Stop it.
Speaker 4:
[132:51] Stop it. Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[132:53] That's horrible. And she doing what a wife should do. Yeah. Holding down, cleaning it up. Yeah. So I'm not mad at her, but he looked nuts.
Speaker 4:
[133:01] He looked nuts. He did.
Speaker 3:
[133:02] Married people, tell me how this is supposed to go.
Speaker 1:
[133:04] You're supposed to look excited and elated and fucking thrilled and stunned and all of the big words for your wife in the dress.
Speaker 3:
[133:13] Even if you're not. Yes.
Speaker 4:
[133:14] Especially if you're not.
Speaker 1:
[133:15] Especially if you're not. And not for nothing, if this is me, and I'm Noah, and we got this whole camera crew coming out, and all this fucked up shit happens, put them cameras in the fucking truck. Phones and cameras in the truck. We're not filming shit. This day is fucked up. Yep.
Speaker 4:
[133:31] I agree with that.
Speaker 1:
[133:32] I don't want my wife pictures for the rest of her life being tears or an awkward situation like this because the visas got fucked up. Absolutely not. I'm like, nah, you gotta do the wedding. You did too much.
Speaker 4:
[133:44] Yeah, it's too hard to pull out.
Speaker 1:
[133:46] We're going to do something else later at some point.
Speaker 4:
[133:48] Yes.
Speaker 6:
[133:48] We still got to do it right.
Speaker 3:
[133:49] We're just going to be on some deck shit. The fuck out of here? I'm out of here. I'm blowing this.
Speaker 6:
[133:57] Mark, same thing.
Speaker 3:
[133:58] You agree?
Speaker 4:
[133:58] Yeah. I agree 100 percent.
Speaker 5:
[134:00] Here's my thing. I'm not judging him. I think that I would have, I agree, I might would have postponed it. I would have did something over there where the family is at in Jamaica. I would have tried to figure something out after, because if that is that important to you, I would have went to Jamaica and did something after.
Speaker 4:
[134:21] You should have had the service and then we do something over there.
Speaker 3:
[134:24] To involve your people and your family.
Speaker 5:
[134:26] That's an important thing for people from the Caribbean.
Speaker 1:
[134:29] For people anywhere.
Speaker 5:
[134:31] We're going to make the best of this.
Speaker 1:
[134:32] We're going to turn it up tonight, but the real wedding is now going to be in a month in Jamaica or wherever they're from.
Speaker 5:
[134:38] Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[134:39] And no cameras, fuck that. We're not going to have all this sad shit on camera.
Speaker 3:
[134:44] So even if you don't love your wife's dress, and I did, so I'm lucky. Yeah, Rem looked amazing. Rem looked amazing.
Speaker 6:
[134:50] It ain't about you at that moment.
Speaker 3:
[134:52] As I'm sure Mark's wife, your wife, yeah, I'm sure y'all didn't have to go through this.
Speaker 6:
[134:57] If this is your person and you plan on spending the rest of your life with them, the dress ain't a big deal. You happy that you're about to cross the threshold with that person.
Speaker 3:
[135:08] There's another girl that got married on the internet and her outfit was rather revealing, even kicking her ass the whole time.
Speaker 6:
[135:13] Damn.
Speaker 3:
[135:15] Like very, very, very revealing. So the question became, what is appropriate at your wedding?
Speaker 6:
[135:20] That's different. I don't think you could, it's your wedding. I think that's different. I don't think there is no, if you decide to have that level of a wedding and your shit turned up and you dressed it with a however you want, that's your wedding. Can't nobody tell you what's appropriate at your wedding.
Speaker 4:
[135:33] Facts.
Speaker 6:
[135:33] I think your husband could have a say in that, in my opinion. If he cool with it though. Yeah, if he cool with it, then the world. That's what I'm saying, it's your wedding. It's your wedding.
Speaker 3:
[135:42] I know people go to weddings specifically to talk shit.
Speaker 6:
[135:45] Of course.
Speaker 3:
[135:46] And say bad shit about where you might have went wrong.
Speaker 6:
[135:48] Shit is horrible, my.
Speaker 3:
[135:50] I agree. So yes, ideally, can't nobody say nothing about your fucking wedding, it's your wedding.
Speaker 6:
[135:54] But fuck them.
Speaker 3:
[135:55] But when people go home, they can talk shit about your wedding night.
Speaker 6:
[135:57] Of course.
Speaker 4:
[135:58] Just don't put it on Twitter.
Speaker 6:
[135:58] Fuck them. Let them talk about it. And it's most likely to be the single. Yeah, where's your wedding? Or the broke. Or the little ass shrimp.
Speaker 1:
[136:07] Typically, like, the person that you're marrying, at least ideally, hypothetical situation, you kind of look at things the same way. So she's going to probably pick something that you like. Maybe the crowd don't like it or whatever. But if she wants to have her nipples out or whatever the fuck she's doing, that's his shit. So I know he's going to like this.
Speaker 3:
[136:22] Right. Gorgeous change whenever you tell him to change.
Speaker 6:
[136:27] ASAP.
Speaker 3:
[136:30] I would do that.
Speaker 1:
[136:31] I mean, usually they have multiple dresses.
Speaker 3:
[136:33] I was going to say, like, I would imagine there being more than one dress there on the wedding day.
Speaker 6:
[136:37] I'm assuming because Homeboy said, oh, you picked that one as if there were others to have potentially chosen from.
Speaker 1:
[136:44] I think my wife, I think Wren bought three. And then she had also dresses for the reception. Another one for the after party. And probably multiple of them, too.
Speaker 6:
[136:51] So, your shit lasted two days, though.
Speaker 1:
[136:56] Yeah, facts.
Speaker 3:
[136:58] Big Parks. I know. How long you think yours ago?
Speaker 6:
[137:04] So quick. Get your niggas out of here.
Speaker 5:
[137:07] We got shit to do. You're looking forward to it. It's coming soon.
Speaker 6:
[137:10] Yes, Flip.
Speaker 5:
[137:12] Freeze.
Speaker 6:
[137:12] I said yes.
Speaker 5:
[137:13] Oh shit. Ah, why you didn't tell?
Speaker 4:
[137:16] There's nothing to announce yet.
Speaker 3:
[137:19] We'll know. do keep trying to force a marriage and engagement on me and Freeze. Y'all do got to stop.
Speaker 5:
[137:25] His shit closer than yours, right? His shit closer than his.
Speaker 3:
[137:28] I don't know. I wouldn't uphold you. We close in the issue.
Speaker 5:
[137:31] For real?
Speaker 3:
[137:35] We probably get it done before.
Speaker 5:
[137:36] He probably married already.
Speaker 6:
[137:38] She threw a little hand at me.
Speaker 1:
[137:40] Oh, she said.
Speaker 5:
[137:40] You excited?
Speaker 3:
[137:41] Yo, yo.
Speaker 6:
[137:42] Because we just celebrated our anniversary this weekend.
Speaker 1:
[137:45] Happy anniversary.
Speaker 4:
[137:46] Happy anniversary. What was the hint?
Speaker 1:
[137:49] It's tough?
Speaker 6:
[137:50] One of these?
Speaker 4:
[137:51] Nah. Yeah. That ain't a hint.
Speaker 6:
[137:53] No, no, no. She was straight up with it.
Speaker 1:
[137:55] Like, oh, this hand looks a little...
Speaker 6:
[137:56] How long? And she's like, still no ring yet, huh?
Speaker 4:
[138:02] Damn. Yeah, that's not a hint.
Speaker 5:
[138:04] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[138:05] Direct. That's a demand. The missile.
Speaker 5:
[138:07] This year, I'll be married 18 years, yo. You know what I'm saying? I asked my wife, I said, you gonna leave me when it's 20 years? She said, I might do it sooner.
Speaker 4:
[138:17] I'm sure.
Speaker 5:
[138:19] I said, all right, Niki, you're gonna wait till 20, but it felt good. I was chopping it up, whatever we was talking about.
Speaker 4:
[138:24] Have all 18 years been equally good, or is there like a period of the 18 that's better than others?
Speaker 3:
[138:28] That's a good question.
Speaker 5:
[138:30] That one.
Speaker 1:
[138:32] You see.
Speaker 5:
[138:36] I mean, there's a lot of ups and downs in marriage. I mean, you just gotta give the respect to the people that stick to it. And I wouldn't, listen, I speak from an ignorance. Take your time. No, shut the up. It's all right. I speak from a privileged perspective because I wouldn't tell anybody, if you're not happy, you should leave. You know what I mean? Sometimes you gotta stick it out, but if you're not happy, you should do what's best for you. But it's good when you're able to overcome a lot of issues and still be married, you know, and happy.
Speaker 3:
[139:08] Got it, man. All I said was, I got it.
Speaker 5:
[139:15] What the fuck are you doing? This is why them say that, When I start to open up about my shit, about me being married, about my life, there's always some type of joke, because say the, my fucking daughter's boyfriend is smashing her, Like you just saying a bunch of shit. You implied that. You implied that.
Speaker 3:
[139:31] You implied it.
Speaker 5:
[139:32] I'll fuck that up right now today, I thought you were going to slap the shit. I do, but now he getting me tired. I'm getting flustered, yo. He ain't even do nothing.
Speaker 2:
[139:40] He getting mad at the now.
Speaker 5:
[139:42] Yeah, he's like, kid. Yo, when do people start using overstimulated so much? I hate that word now, like I'm overstimulated. That's they go, JR use it. I'm like, yo, JR, shut up, You overstimulated what? you a man. Yeah, I told him that, fuck that. I'm overstimulated, oh, I got a headache. What are you talking about? Where the fuck that word even came from?
Speaker 6:
[140:02] It's one of the words. It's one of them.
Speaker 5:
[140:04] Mark, can you please speak up for that? Get that word out of here, Mark.
Speaker 6:
[140:07] Six syllables, that shit be a bullshit, right?
Speaker 4:
[140:09] Got to be the chokehold, man.
Speaker 5:
[140:11] Overstimulated don't have to be in the chokehold. You be overstimulated all the time, right? You probably one of them that say that. Hey, honey, I just left the job. I was overstimulated today. I'm coming home now. You say that, right? Bitch ass. Watch your mouth when you talk to me. I got dick, bro.
Speaker 6:
[140:26] I don't think I ever used that word in my life.
Speaker 5:
[140:29] That word, narcissism.
Speaker 3:
[140:32] Y'all have any more thoughts on that? I know the story broke when we were getting out of here the other day about the Ice Spice fight. I know we briefly covered it.
Speaker 5:
[140:40] You trying to say, like, the rumors that it was staged?
Speaker 3:
[140:43] Oh, no, I'm not. I'm not saying that. I saw Ebro say that.
Speaker 1:
[140:46] I don't think it was staged.
Speaker 6:
[140:47] I don't think it was staged.
Speaker 3:
[140:48] I don't think it was staged.
Speaker 4:
[140:50] Some people were saying...
Speaker 3:
[140:51] Why would you stage it and not be able to fight in your staging?
Speaker 4:
[140:55] Right. You win when you stage it. Like, I mean, like, you make yourself like the hero. People were saying we didn't cover it right. We didn't have all the information. You have to understand that video came out as we were broadcasting in real time. We were watching the video and learning the details as it was happening. So we got more insight now.
Speaker 1:
[141:09] Do I? I don't know if I have any more insight.
Speaker 3:
[141:12] Well, the girl that attacked her came out with a bunch of lies. Well, let me not say that. A bunch of shit I don't believe. She tried to make it sound like I was a fan. I was over there. I was trying to be a fan. And she told me to get the fuck out of here. So I'm like, hey, why you got to be rude like that?
Speaker 5:
[141:27] But there was another footage of Ice Spice being mean to people. She was by the boat. Somebody came and she was like, OK, go over there. Why you over there?
Speaker 1:
[141:34] What else one thing got to do with the other?
Speaker 5:
[141:36] It shows a pattern.
Speaker 6:
[141:37] And if I'm sitting down eating.
Speaker 5:
[141:38] Ice Spice didn't deserve that. They're putting out videos of people coming out saying how dismissive she is to them as fans. How mean she is. I think it's corny as well.
Speaker 6:
[141:48] But that's her prerogative. She don't have to be nice.
Speaker 3:
[141:51] And now you got another prerogative.
Speaker 6:
[141:53] Yeah, I'm just saying. But she don't have to be nice. That don't still mean that. To get popped up. Put your hands on nobody. I think that shit is corny. And I think that she could have went way, way, way left. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? This could have been another. What if Ice Spice's girlfriend had a poker and she jumped up and started poking the girl? Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, the shit could go way left. So I don't want to be an advocate and condone it. No, no bullshit.
Speaker 1:
[142:17] No.
Speaker 6:
[142:18] Or what if old girl had something on her?
Speaker 1:
[142:21] Yeah, it could have been all the way bad.
Speaker 6:
[142:23] That girl came over to Ice Spice. Ice Spice's girlfriend is sitting there. So typically, where we from, when you still off on my man, it's my obligation to still off on you.
Speaker 3:
[142:33] Facts.
Speaker 6:
[142:33] Let's say that girl had a knife on her and started poking that girl up. I will say. You got a plan?
Speaker 3:
[142:39] They hunt a homegirl from the Bronx, right? Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[142:42] The awareness was at like a zero. Because I'm like, oh fam, the second somebody is there standing over you, something has to kick in at that point. I used to feel like that when we first came on the pod. When we first, first, first got on the pod. When people used to approach you, you immediately put your leg back. You do a whole bunch of shit. Right. Now I am more lax. Like, no doubt, I went, I went to do some bullshit. The other day I went home, I'm hungry as shit. I went to go get some Popeyes. Yeah. I'm dogging as shit in the fucking, in the lot, the new Popeyes right there. Look, dogging as shit. A nigga came and knocked on my window, bro. And was like, yo, you know what I mean? Like, yo, I'm listening. Yo, usually I would have been locked in. That couldn't have happened to me years ago. You wouldn't have sat there in the parking lot. Right. That wouldn't have happened to me years ago. Now, did you talk to him? Yeah. I'm like, I cracked the door. I'm like, yo, thank you, dog. I appreciate it. You know what I'm saying? But typically my radar would have been way different.
Speaker 1:
[143:44] You can pop eyes in the lot at midnight.
Speaker 2:
[143:46] It's crazy.
Speaker 6:
[143:47] It wasn't midnight, but it was about 1030. I was houseing that shit too. But again, my old me.
Speaker 1:
[143:53] Fist bowling.
Speaker 6:
[143:54] The old me. Yeah. The old me, I wouldn't have...
Speaker 1:
[143:58] It peeled off.
Speaker 6:
[143:59] People walk up to me now, I kind of am way more lax than when we first came on the show. So Ice Spice might be accustomed to people coming up to you talking.
Speaker 1:
[144:10] Yeah, I'm sure.
Speaker 6:
[144:10] But if you hit like the way that conversation went, I think it was too late. I think again, you accustomed to somebody coming up to you.
Speaker 1:
[144:17] I think the fan got out of pocket quick.
Speaker 6:
[144:19] Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[144:19] I think the Ice Spice was...
Speaker 4:
[144:20] Maybe she was rude, maybe she was short.
Speaker 6:
[144:23] The fan got out of pocket fast as hell, enough to where, all right, you were too close to me getting out of pocket like that.
Speaker 1:
[144:28] Right.
Speaker 6:
[144:29] Like, I have to get up something. She said, you know where you... I kept hearing her say, you know where you at? You know where you from? You know where you from or something like that? But I didn't hear what came before it, but I just know that.
Speaker 4:
[144:42] I maintain, don't be eating in McDonald's. That part? Yeah, I'm not blaming the victim. She didn't deserve none of that. But just as a word to the wise.
Speaker 1:
[144:51] Get that shit to go and don't maybe eat in the parking lot.
Speaker 6:
[144:53] Or Popeye's parking lot.
Speaker 4:
[144:55] Yeah, man, you can take it home.
Speaker 6:
[144:58] I was stuck, man. I'm going to tent your shit. I was dogging that shit too.
Speaker 1:
[145:01] I mean, eat and drive.
Speaker 5:
[145:03] Yeah. He old now. He ain't drive. He might be around and crying.
Speaker 1:
[145:07] He got a little too much walking.
Speaker 5:
[145:09] He might choke at this. He's too old.
Speaker 6:
[145:11] I wanted to enjoy my shit, That shit was...
Speaker 5:
[145:14] So the parking lot is where to enjoy it. Sometimes you just want to be alone, and eat your food, right?
Speaker 4:
[145:18] Yeah, before you go home. I get that. that shit up.
Speaker 5:
[145:21] Nope.
Speaker 6:
[145:22] I went home first.
Speaker 5:
[145:23] How about what? Have you ever been alone, and do you choose to be alone and eat food by yourself?
Speaker 4:
[145:27] I almost always eat food alone.
Speaker 5:
[145:29] Oh, for real? You don't eat at the table with the family?
Speaker 4:
[145:31] No.
Speaker 5:
[145:32] Why not?
Speaker 2:
[145:34] He learned from you.
Speaker 5:
[145:37] Not you, my family.
Speaker 6:
[145:39] Thank you, Gavin.
Speaker 5:
[145:40] No, I eat with my family all the time. I believe in that. I believe in those traditions, to sit at the table and eat with your family.
Speaker 4:
[145:45] I actually want to do more of that. We don't do it at all. Cause of life, cause of schedules and stuff.
Speaker 5:
[145:50] You eat in your bed?
Speaker 6:
[145:51] I eat when I eat. Pause. I don't have a schedule when I eat. I don't even have a schedule when I get home. So I just eat when I eat.
Speaker 5:
[146:00] And you say you do it.
Speaker 4:
[146:02] I like to be alone, man. I love my family, but I like to wait till everybody go to bed, pull out my food, pull out a video or a show and watch it and eat. It's the cult shit.
Speaker 3:
[146:09] Like, at least he's taking his food from me.
Speaker 4:
[146:13] Come on, shit. We even have food in the cult.
Speaker 5:
[146:14] That's what you did when you put that shit.
Speaker 6:
[146:16] That's what you did when you put that shit in the bag in the loneliness.
Speaker 4:
[146:19] Y'all still telling that lie, man. He's stashed all that chicken.
Speaker 5:
[146:22] You trying to see somebody poisoning you, You gotta check the food and shit like that.
Speaker 4:
[146:25] No, man. I usually cook for myself a lot, so.
Speaker 5:
[146:28] Wait, hold the fuck up.
Speaker 4:
[146:29] What? Here we go.
Speaker 3:
[146:32] Still won't get a nanny. This crazy.
Speaker 5:
[146:34] No, I'm not. Here we go. So, no, let me respect you.
Speaker 4:
[146:36] Well, you don't cook.
Speaker 5:
[146:37] No, you go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, please. I'm not playing. I'm not playing. My wife cooks.
Speaker 4:
[146:40] Okay, dope.
Speaker 5:
[146:41] My wife cooks. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[146:43] I'm just saying that night I like to cook for myself. I like to make myself something, sometimes less healthy.
Speaker 5:
[146:46] What you like.
Speaker 4:
[146:47] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[146:47] Got you.
Speaker 4:
[146:48] But I also cook for my flippin asshole. Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[146:51] No, I'm not an asshole. Y'all doing that to get him started. I can't hear you. Don't get this started and say something stupid. I'm going to get him. I got no problem. I'm saying that he chooses to cook and he cooks for himself. You cook for your family.
Speaker 4:
[147:03] Or I'll do like an Uber Eats at night because sometimes my wife likes the healthy shit and at 12 o'clock at night I want the Popeye's and they're not going to eat that shit. So I'll sneak to the door, get the Popeye's or cook something myself.
Speaker 5:
[147:14] His wife is professional. She's a doctor. She's supposed to eat healthy. Why the fuck I think that's funny? Ain't nobody alive. Don't smirk, don't smile, Nobody alive.
Speaker 6:
[147:22] Nobody smirk.
Speaker 4:
[147:22] Anyway, fight your own fair ones, man.
Speaker 5:
[147:25] You don't believe in that.
Speaker 4:
[147:26] You've seen the videos?
Speaker 5:
[147:27] Please, you've been trying to tag him, man, all the time. you get approval from this. I don't need no approval, fuck ish. Who is ish? there's a from Jersey that know mad because he's scammed or whatever the he did. He boosted. Oh, I got a mattress for sale. that's how I know everybody. Hey, there's a truck there. Yo, you know the Fox Trump with the white letters on it? Yo, that's me. Nobody know ish. him. He is cool, but fuck him though at the same time.
Speaker 4:
[147:51] I got a serious story for us, unfortunately.
Speaker 5:
[147:53] What's up, Mark? What's up, baby?
Speaker 4:
[147:55] I hate these stories, man. But in about, what's it about? There's an execution about to happen in Texas. Have y'all heard about it? So on April 30th, he's scheduled to be executed. The crazy thing is his cousin who was a co-defendant has come forward and said, I did it. I shot the person. Please don't kill him. They're ignoring that, still going forward with the case and going to kill him. So people out there should write in a complaint. But the reason why I mention it on this show, because I know otherwise I wouldn't be mentioning on this show, is because one of the reasons he was convicted was the prosecutors use his rap lyrics. He's a rapper and they use his rap lyrics against him. They said that his rap lyrics demonstrated he didn't care about the law and that they predicted future crimes. That we could look at his lyrics and say, that's why this audience and everybody here should care about this.
Speaker 1:
[148:43] Is there a petition somewhere or we just write into the-
Speaker 4:
[148:45] You can write to the prosecutor's office. There's also a petition online.
Speaker 1:
[148:48] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[148:48] Yeah, so just check it out. But I just think it's crazy.
Speaker 6:
[148:50] What's the gentleman's name again?
Speaker 4:
[148:52] James Broadnax. I'll send it out. And this is going to the Supreme Court. I think this is going to go out with the Supreme Court. And again, this is a big deal because this is going to determine the future of other people who get rap lyrics. Because up here all the time we're saying people shouldn't get their rap lyrics used against them. This case might end up being the case that will set a precedent that they can or they can't. And this Supreme Court right now, as much as they pretend to care about free speech, because the right always says about liberty and free speech and all that shit, this could be a moment where when it's something at stake, they make a different decision. So I'm just saying, y'all, this is a big moment, not just for this one.
Speaker 3:
[149:26] It is important. I signed the petition.
Speaker 4:
[149:28] I know. You started it, didn't you?
Speaker 3:
[149:29] Well, Kevin Lyles, he reached out to me about it.
Speaker 4:
[149:31] Got you.
Speaker 3:
[149:32] So shout out to Kev, so some other rappers that signed the petition. So yeah, it needs our support.
Speaker 1:
[149:36] Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 4:
[149:37] Just want to put that out there.
Speaker 3:
[149:39] All right. Well, let's stay on sad stuff then. Let's talk about the fight in the UK and London between the two influencer women, Liel UK versus Claudia Glam.
Speaker 1:
[149:57] Not funny.
Speaker 3:
[149:59] As of now, details are fuzzy because some people are saying that Claudia is no longer with us, but the charges on Riel haven't been upgraded from attempted murder to murder. I want to be a little bit more responsible and wait until the family comes out to say the state of Claudia Glam.
Speaker 1:
[150:22] What's the story? What's the backstory?
Speaker 3:
[150:24] There's footage all over the internet of a high-end club in London and outside of that club, there's a big fight going on. There's the Riel UK girl fighting and she's fighting a bunch of other girls. All of the captions say that her and this Claudia Glam girl have a beef, but Claudia Glam is not fighting in any of these clips. Also, since then, Claudia Glam's friend has come out with some details. She says that this fight did not stem over a man like the internet has been saying. This fight comes from years ago when Claudia unfollowed Riel. She also says that the Riel girl had quite a few enemies.
Speaker 1:
[151:08] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[151:09] So we don't know who was fighting her.
Speaker 1:
[151:12] Got it.
Speaker 3:
[151:13] There was just a lot of people fighting. This girl. Yeah. She was getting her ass beat. But again, I didn't see Claudia in any of this footage. It's a crowded street though.
Speaker 1:
[151:23] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[151:23] There's men everywhere. There's phones out. They're recording.
Speaker 1:
[151:27] Not breaking up shit.
Speaker 3:
[151:28] At one point, Riel tries to get in her vehicle. But some bigger girl comes and slams her out of there, drags her out, Mely continues. She eventually makes it to her car and presses on the gas and slams into a wall with, she slams in the, runs over Claudia. Oh, yeah. She hit a guy that was on the wall just trying to get his bike. Like it's being reported that he has life changing injuries. From what I read, he may have lost his foot. And there's somebody else that was hit also with minor injuries. But Claudia is said to be in the hospital on critical condition. This footage looks absolutely horrible. Nasty. I won't rush the judgment. Oh, the internet has pulled up all of this. Apparently, the Riel girl has threatened Claudia before. And in the post, it says, y'all keep bothering people with mental health issues until one day I can't take it and I do something about it. And I'm not going to go to jail. I'm going to go to a hospital not far from where you're going to be at. Yeah. Yeah. So it's a really unfortunate, horrible, terrible story. One of my takeaways, one of the first things I noticed when I saw it was, it's just too many bystanders around for this type of stuff to happen. It's too many men around.
Speaker 1:
[153:00] Right.
Speaker 3:
[153:01] It's too many men around for women to just be left to fight in front of an upscale club for what seemed like more than five minutes.
Speaker 1:
[153:12] Right.
Speaker 4:
[153:13] You know what I hate about it? Because I agree with everything you just said, the social media part of it, because I feel like there was a time where we would have just broke the fight up. But now everybody's making content, everybody got their phone out.
Speaker 6:
[153:26] Well, their phone's on.
Speaker 4:
[153:27] Instead of just stopping some dumb shit, we wouldn't sit there and watch women fight for five minutes, maybe 30 seconds, maybe a minute. But at some point, you're going to stop the shit. Right.
Speaker 6:
[153:35] Or you watch it until it gets serious, where somebody can be harmed or threatened. Right. Even when we was kids, when you little, no disrespect, but you'll want to see girls' titty pop out or something. But if it looked like somebody's about to really be harmed, men boys were breaking that fight up.
Speaker 4:
[153:53] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[153:53] Even as boys, we're breaking the fight up.
Speaker 4:
[153:56] Yeah. Now we just videotape it.
Speaker 6:
[153:57] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[153:58] I hate that shit.
Speaker 6:
[153:58] Dudes be having their phones out.
Speaker 4:
[154:00] Yeah. Literally. In this case, dudes had their phones out.
Speaker 6:
[154:02] Men don't have their phone out. That's disgusting to me.
Speaker 3:
[154:06] It's sad all around the board.
Speaker 6:
[154:07] Yeah. I agree.
Speaker 3:
[154:09] And that shit is just fast. It's fast. It's fast.
Speaker 6:
[154:12] And five minutes, y'all, cost you the rest of your life.
Speaker 5:
[154:16] Exactly.
Speaker 4:
[154:17] The rest of your life.
Speaker 6:
[154:18] Either one way or another.
Speaker 4:
[154:19] And this is a tough case to defend because it ain't like the, I got scared and hit the button, hit the gas. It's like...
Speaker 5:
[154:25] You turned.
Speaker 4:
[154:26] She turned into it. It's a lot of action in that video.
Speaker 6:
[154:29] It's a lot of intent.
Speaker 3:
[154:30] Yeah. But it did look like, and again, I'm not fighting the case for her, but it looked like the girl that was trying to get her out of the car, like grabbed the wheel. I'm not saying she turned the wheel and did that. I'm just saying, it was a little commotion over there. I mean, that does nothing for what I think about it because it wasn't your hands, it's your feet. You accelerated.
Speaker 4:
[154:53] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:
[154:54] You accelerated on the vehicle.
Speaker 4:
[154:55] Right.
Speaker 3:
[154:55] And it's nasty, man. It's nasty. Summer ain't even start yet. And every time I turn around, a young woman is just getting murdered. Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[155:08] It's getting sad. It's been sad for a while.
Speaker 3:
[155:12] They could throw Shorty under the jail, though. I mean, after a trial. Yeah, of course. After a trial. But anytime you let a fight just go on, you raise the probability of everybody around being in danger. I don't think people realize that. It was a super disturbing, super disturbing story, though.
Speaker 4:
[155:34] Yeah. And so, man, I don't want to get into two more depression stuff, but just two days ago, that Louisiana story.
Speaker 1:
[155:39] That, that...
Speaker 4:
[155:40] Dude killed eight children and killed seven of his own gunmen. You know, it's like, I don't... I can't even imagine what mindset you got to be in to do that or what kind of human being you have to be to do that. But I'm just overwhelmed by everything that's going on in the media these days and all these stories of harm.
Speaker 1:
[156:01] Word.
Speaker 4:
[156:02] You know, we got to do something. Hopefully, I don't know what I'm saying, hopefully it's not going to happen. You would think at some point we'd be like, we got to do something about these guns. We got to do something about mental health and we got to do something about guns.
Speaker 1:
[156:10] Right.
Speaker 4:
[156:11] And we ain't going to do shit about either.
Speaker 1:
[156:12] Cause we've known about both for a long time and have done zilch.
Speaker 4:
[156:16] Exactly. So, Joe, can you?
Speaker 6:
[156:20] Yeah. Get us up out of there, please.
Speaker 3:
[156:25] Oh, sorry.
Speaker 1:
[156:26] House version.
Speaker 4:
[156:29] Chipmunk version.
Speaker 3:
[156:35] Stay safe out there, please. Your life is important. And I'm just tired of seeing death on the timeline.
Speaker 6:
[156:46] I don't watch the news.
Speaker 3:
[158:02] Awkward pivot, but Victor Wimbenyana, the youngest player to ever be named Defensive Player of the Year. Also the only first and only unanimous decision.
Speaker 6:
[158:14] Really?
Speaker 3:
[158:15] All voters unanimous. Yes, how could it not be? Who else do you think I'm voting for?
Speaker 6:
[158:19] No, I'm saying I would have thought there would have been some unanimous people before.
Speaker 3:
[158:23] With the Defensive Player, that would be weird.
Speaker 6:
[158:25] Rodman, Dwight Howard. But they always had good peers.
Speaker 3:
[158:28] To get 50 voters to be united on one person is fine.
Speaker 1:
[158:34] That's amazing, man.
Speaker 6:
[158:35] Shout out to him.
Speaker 3:
[158:37] Shout out to him for the next 15. That's his for the next 15.
Speaker 4:
[158:40] If he stay healthy, the future is his, man.
Speaker 3:
[158:43] Or if you just watch Timberwolves games in the playoffs and just look at Rudy Gobert. It's Wimby. Wimby got it.
Speaker 6:
[158:51] Got a point.
Speaker 3:
[158:52] Also, the Sexy Dexie Trade. Any thoughts? The Giants Trade Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals for the 10th pick.
Speaker 1:
[159:00] Depends on what they do in the draft.
Speaker 3:
[159:01] In the draft.
Speaker 1:
[159:02] If they do what people are speculating and they get Sonny Styles and Caleb Downs, that's a fucking hell of a trade.
Speaker 3:
[159:08] All right. I'm off the Sonny Styles train.
Speaker 1:
[159:09] Really? Why?
Speaker 3:
[159:10] I saw too much footage now.
Speaker 1:
[159:11] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[159:12] I saw footage of him just chilling.
Speaker 1:
[159:16] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[159:16] Now, granted, in the footage that he's killing in, it looks like he's killing and his ceiling is high and he's a fucking unit of a human.
Speaker 1:
[159:25] So what do you want to go wide receiver?
Speaker 3:
[159:28] Honestly, I named all the people I want. Anyone or all of those people, I just don't know about Sonny Styles now at five or 10.
Speaker 1:
[159:35] Five might be rich for me.
Speaker 3:
[159:36] Jordan Tyson came back, had a great workout and everybody's on his dick. The draft is Thursday.
Speaker 1:
[159:41] Can't wait.
Speaker 3:
[159:42] The New York teams have 25% of the top 16 picks.
Speaker 1:
[159:46] That's crazy.
Speaker 6:
[159:46] Damn. God damn.
Speaker 1:
[159:47] Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 6:
[159:48] That's four.
Speaker 3:
[159:49] So I'll be glued.
Speaker 6:
[159:51] For me, yo, I just like proven people. Like the proven dudes, like when you were in the NFL, NBA, and you kicked ass and your track record is always such, I'm always down to take them before taking the draft pick, if I have the option, because they've already proven they could do it with the bright lights on.
Speaker 1:
[160:08] Sure, the problem is the defensive tackle market has gotten really high and Dex deserves it because he's fucking excellent, but that position, when you start paying a DT, like $27 million, that's a lot.
Speaker 6:
[160:23] It is.
Speaker 1:
[160:23] That's a lot. So, and at 10 and five, you're in a prime position to get a dope edge rusher or someone else that might make more of an impact than a defensive tackle. Who's unhappy, he doesn't want to be there.
Speaker 6:
[160:35] Yeah, he don't want to be there.
Speaker 3:
[160:36] And that's why I'm not sweating it. He doesn't want to be there. He didn't want to be there. He was unhappy about how the contract negotiations went last season. He's coming off an injury. I still think he's him. But I think Harbaugh is going to find positional talent more so somewhere else.
Speaker 1:
[160:52] Yeah, and I mean, that's a great trade for Cincinnati because their defense have been ass, basically the entire time Burroughs been there. So, getting a player like that.
Speaker 3:
[160:59] And a great statement, great statement. When now, the team that notoriously doesn't want to pay players, let alone defensive players, like it sends a message to Joe Burroughs, like I'm not mad at them.
Speaker 6:
[161:10] They need an O-line, that's why they need to spend the money. They be on Burroughs. They be on his ass.
Speaker 1:
[161:14] See, they do, they do, and they do need an O-line, but it's like a, a football team is a football team, right? So, if they are not in 30 point shootouts with the other team, then Joe Burroughs doesn't necessarily have to be running around scrambling trying to make something happen.
Speaker 6:
[161:28] No, I like that pick for them. I'm not opposed to it.
Speaker 1:
[161:31] I'm just saying that like, yeah, the offensive line, yeah, maybe they do need help, if he doesn't have to try to be Superman in every play because their defense ain't doing shit for him, they might be able to get by.
Speaker 3:
[161:43] I like Caleb Downs at five, assuming that Jeremiah Love is not there.
Speaker 1:
[161:49] That's what I've been hearing, going to y'all's love.
Speaker 3:
[161:52] I'm hearing love going to the Cardinals, and if not the Cardinals, for sure the Titans, and if not the Titans, then for sure us. I don't expect him to be on the board at five, and I'm not mad at that.
Speaker 1:
[162:02] He might be. Because I could also see someone trading out somewhere. I've heard the Cardinals trading down, because I think they want Ty Simpson.
Speaker 3:
[162:09] I've heard the Cowboys. I'm here and want to trade out to get Sonny Styles.
Speaker 1:
[162:11] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[162:12] So we'll see the draft this Thursday.
Speaker 1:
[162:14] I can't wait.
Speaker 3:
[162:15] Finally.
Speaker 1:
[162:16] I can't wait.
Speaker 3:
[162:17] You have one step closer to real football being played.
Speaker 1:
[162:19] Word.
Speaker 6:
[162:20] I'll call Jerry and let you know.
Speaker 4:
[162:22] Thank you. Another big news. It looks like Steve Kerr is out in Golden State.
Speaker 6:
[162:27] I'm not mad at it.
Speaker 3:
[162:29] It was time.
Speaker 4:
[162:32] When I watched that last game where he pulled Draymond and Stephane said, I don't know what's next after this, but I love you guys, I love playing with you guys, coaching you guys, I knew something was up.
Speaker 1:
[162:46] Was he fired or he set out?
Speaker 4:
[162:47] No.
Speaker 6:
[162:49] They would never fire him. I didn't think even if they wanted him out, they wouldn't fire him.
Speaker 4:
[162:52] I don't think they want him out. I think he knows. Well, let me say this first. The announcement so far hasn't been officially confirmed.
Speaker 6:
[162:59] The announcement right now is just he's likely to leave.
Speaker 4:
[163:01] Yeah. That's based on it. Everybody's reporting it, everybody's reporting it. You're right. It's not 100% confirmed, but I suspect that by the time people hear this, it will have been confirmed or soon after. I think it ran its course.
Speaker 1:
[163:16] Do you retire, Phil?
Speaker 6:
[163:18] No, I don't think so.
Speaker 4:
[163:19] I think you take a year, maybe not. I think you take a year. I mean, Phil Jackson didn't retire. A lot of great coaches want one more stab at it. I think he's had a great run. Yeah. I think you take a year off, though, two years off, like your man on The Steelers, right? You take time off, maybe get in the broadcast booth, Mike Tom, take some...
Speaker 6:
[163:33] Yeah, he's taking Sunday Night Football in Booth and the Alamance. Okay. I think when you watch their team, they're hard to watch now.
Speaker 1:
[163:45] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[163:46] They are hard to watch now. I think...
Speaker 1:
[163:48] End of Dynasty shit, though.
Speaker 6:
[163:49] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I think sometimes they're the last to know. I watched both of those games. And if it takes Steph doing Steph shit at this age, for y'all to be competitive, it's a wrap. I think that they just haven't done a really good job in replacing the talent either. Moody was good. He got hurt. Kaminga, they traded Kaminga for whatever reason. I heard different sides.
Speaker 1:
[164:15] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[164:15] But yeah, they just haven't done a good job to me at replacing them.
Speaker 1:
[164:18] Yeah. They probably let the OGs overstay their welcome a little bit.
Speaker 4:
[164:22] Yeah. Because you get that win now mode, and you're like, okay, we'll bring Jimmy Butler or bring so-and-so. I'm going to win right now. If you don't win right now, yeah, it's time to... Where does Steve Kerr rank all time for y'all? Is he like an elite top five coach, elite top 10 coach, elite top 20 coach?
Speaker 3:
[164:36] No, don't get stupid.
Speaker 5:
[164:37] I'm just asking.
Speaker 3:
[164:38] Not top five.
Speaker 1:
[164:39] He might be top 10, 15.
Speaker 4:
[164:41] He was named one of the 15 greatest coaches of all time.
Speaker 1:
[164:44] He should be in that, I think.
Speaker 4:
[164:45] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[164:46] He won how many chips?
Speaker 3:
[164:47] Wait, how many? He was named what?
Speaker 4:
[164:49] Top 15. Top 15 coaches of all time.
Speaker 1:
[164:52] I think he's definitely in that conversation.
Speaker 3:
[164:53] I'm not mad at him.
Speaker 6:
[164:54] I don't know about the team.
Speaker 3:
[164:55] Steve Kerr is better than Lyndon Wilkins?
Speaker 6:
[164:57] No.
Speaker 4:
[164:57] See, this is-
Speaker 6:
[164:58] Yes. No.
Speaker 4:
[165:00] I don't think, I don't-
Speaker 6:
[165:02] See, talent matters, bro.
Speaker 3:
[165:03] Is Steve Kerr better than Don Nelson?
Speaker 6:
[165:05] No.
Speaker 3:
[165:06] Is Steve Kerr better than, what's my man on the Pacers?
Speaker 6:
[165:11] Never.
Speaker 4:
[165:12] Rick Carlisle?
Speaker 6:
[165:13] Don't even say Rick Carlisle. Don't even say it.
Speaker 4:
[165:15] Pacers slash it, Mavericks. It's tough because a lot of times, these greatest conversations come down to championships. They don't come- Lenny Wilkins is a great example. Lenny Wilkins had success in Seattle, but he also took a lot of mediocre teams and made them better. Larry Brown, who I love as a coach, and he's one of my all-time favorites, took teams up until almost like the last two or three years of his career. Every team he went on did better the following year.
Speaker 1:
[165:40] Lenny Wilkins took teams and made them better, but he didn't necessarily make them good or great.
Speaker 4:
[165:44] Did he make the Seattle Super Sonics Champions?
Speaker 1:
[165:46] Yeah, I'm talking about after the Sonics. He had a very, respectfully, he's a great coach. He had a very mediocre track record after the Sonics.
Speaker 4:
[165:55] That's where circumstance comes in for me, just in the sense of if I put Lenny Wilkins on that Cavs team, or if Lenny Wilkins when he was in his prime, if he was the coach of that Chicago Bulls team, instead of the Cavs and the Hawks who he was coaching, who knows? Some of it is hard to know because-
Speaker 1:
[166:12] Those Hawks teams were not talentless.
Speaker 6:
[166:14] They weren't, and that Cavs team was hard.
Speaker 1:
[166:16] They were pretty fucking good.
Speaker 6:
[166:17] That Cavs team was special.
Speaker 4:
[166:18] But they weren't the Celtics, they weren't the Bulls, they weren't the Pistons. I'm just saying like-
Speaker 1:
[166:22] I'm talking about later than that a little bit.
Speaker 4:
[166:23] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[166:24] Because they were better than the Celtics for a lot of that 90s-
Speaker 4:
[166:26] Once something became ass.
Speaker 1:
[166:27] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[166:29] I think it's an unfair thing sometimes because to some people's credit, Steve Kerr shouldn't get that much credit.
Speaker 1:
[166:37] Because of Mark Jackson.
Speaker 6:
[166:38] Because Mark Jackson created the team. Mark Jackson drafted those players. Mark Jackson got rid of some of the dead weight and bought these guys in.
Speaker 1:
[166:46] Sure.
Speaker 6:
[166:46] Then remember when Steve Kerr was out and they had Luke Walton. They still got to the championship. Luke Walton got a head coach job just off the success of that team with no Steve Kerr. But I don't want to do that to Steve Kerr because sometimes it might not be about X's and O's. It's about how you motivate your players or the report that you have with your players. So I don't want to shit on them. What I will say is you could have taken a bunch of coaches and you gave them that roster and they would have made music with that shit. You put Rick Carlisle up there with Shawn Livingston and Eagle Dala and all of the supporting cast that they had at one point in time, that shit was a fucking all-star team. So I don't think that- He did it with a couple of different- For me, he's not a top 10 coach, but he's still good.
Speaker 3:
[167:33] He did it with a few different teams. Yeah, he did it a couple times. Number one, number two, I don't want to just assume that because a team has an all-star lineup that any coach could come in here and coach over.
Speaker 1:
[167:42] Sure, we've seen it a million times.
Speaker 6:
[167:43] It's about reports and times.
Speaker 1:
[167:44] And also with the Luke Walton thing, if I've been here coaching this team for however many years, it's not that different from when Joe was out for a month and the show was still a good show. We already have a system that he helped build and set up and coach us through.
Speaker 4:
[167:58] We can't do it long term.
Speaker 1:
[167:59] If I'm out for a month, the show can still go on.
Speaker 4:
[168:02] I said, but we can't do it long term. We could cover you for a couple weeks. You can't do that for...
Speaker 5:
[168:07] I'm watching it. No, I'm being serious.
Speaker 4:
[168:09] Well, we couldn't do that for six months. And you see the difference when Luke Walton goes to the Lakers. Right. Yeah. And it's like suddenly... And then he goes to the Kings after that. I'm not saying he's a bad coach, but he's not a genius.
Speaker 3:
[168:23] I don't think it's fair. Now that I'm listening to y'all talk, all right, y'all did it. I don't think it's fair. Like Steve Kerr is in rarefied air. I don't think it's fair to take him out of the class of coaches that have the caliber of player that he has, right? Pat Riley is Pat Riley because look at the teams. Eric Spolster had the Heedles, like there's some people that-
Speaker 1:
[168:46] Phil Jackson had a couple of them.
Speaker 3:
[168:49] I think Steve Kerr has to go in there, Popovich, he has to be in that conversation.
Speaker 4:
[168:53] Popovich is the only one who didn't inherit. I mean, if you think about it, Pat Riley inherited a great team during the time he did. I mean, Magic was already-
Speaker 6:
[169:00] I know, but that's my point. Balancing egos is hard. Balancing egos and getting them to beat to your drum dog. Pat Riley used to be about to have fear once with niggas because he was such a conditioning coach that he would make niggas run till they threw up in garbage cans. So, to get your stars to tie into that is a big thing. Yeah, I'm agreeing with you. Which one you think is harder from a coaching tip? Will it be managing or inheriting a team of stars and having to juggle those egos or building it from scratch? I think the mental police is the hardest. I think that to get Kobe and Shaq and all of those people to be on one accord with monster egos to me is harder than teaching some willing people X's and O's. That's what I think.
Speaker 1:
[169:45] Agreed. Shout out to Steve Kerr, great runner.
Speaker 6:
[169:49] Shout out to Steve Kerr and those guys.
Speaker 4:
[169:51] And a great guy.
Speaker 1:
[169:52] Yeah, word.
Speaker 3:
[169:54] We didn't mention it, they charged David.
Speaker 4:
[169:57] If he had, he's no longer just a person of interest.
Speaker 3:
[170:00] It's official. He's pleading not guilty. Might as well. The death penalty is attached to this.
Speaker 4:
[170:08] Yeah. That's a tough one.
Speaker 1:
[170:10] It is.
Speaker 4:
[170:11] Because they're going to give it to him if he's found guilty.
Speaker 1:
[170:14] Yeah. I'm not the biggest fan of death penalty.
Speaker 4:
[170:16] I don't believe in the death penalty, but I absolutely think that this is the kind of case that makes people want the death penalty.
Speaker 1:
[170:23] Right.
Speaker 6:
[170:24] I believe in the death penalty. Some of these.
Speaker 1:
[170:26] If it's 100 percent irrefutable, beyond a shadow of doubt.
Speaker 3:
[170:31] Except some of these should die.
Speaker 1:
[170:32] I understand that. I don't understand it.
Speaker 6:
[170:34] I don't like it for murder.
Speaker 5:
[170:35] That's the thing lately I've been having a conversation about. A lot of people believe in, even in the Caribbean, I've been having that conversation. A lot of people believe that the bad men should be killed for the crimes that they do. Shot and killed by the Polar. I think that's lack of respect for human life.
Speaker 3:
[170:54] Charges against David. Let me just read the charges and you go ahead. Charges against David include, continual sexual abuse of a child, murder, murder for financial gain, murder to prevent testimony, murder by lying in wait, use of a deadly weapon, and mutilation of human remains.
Speaker 1:
[171:09] My sister always had a bumper sticker or something on her door as a kid. She's a mark. It said, why do we kill people who kill people to show that killing people are wrong? It's always kind of stuck with me because it's kind of backwards.
Speaker 6:
[171:25] Like my man, not my man, but like dude down in Shreveport with them kids.
Speaker 1:
[171:30] I would understand. I get it.
Speaker 4:
[171:32] I don't agree.
Speaker 6:
[171:32] That's all I'm saying. I do understand. Fam, some of these, you start fucking with the kids, you got to go.
Speaker 3:
[171:39] They shot the shit out of them boy.
Speaker 4:
[171:40] Yes, I don't.
Speaker 6:
[171:41] I'm just saying, but in an instance like that, let's say that person gets arrested. Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[171:47] You think you get killed?
Speaker 6:
[171:49] Yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 3:
[171:51] Let's put them down.
Speaker 5:
[171:51] You hit the button?
Speaker 4:
[171:52] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[171:53] The button.
Speaker 4:
[171:55] I can't do it, man.
Speaker 5:
[171:56] Me neither, ma.
Speaker 4:
[171:58] that. And it's not-
Speaker 6:
[171:59] Some is evil. That's what you say. I believe some of these motherfuckers are just evil and ain't no rehabilit- Some people, when you start fucking with kids and certain shit like that, I don't think there is no rehabilitation for you. I don't think we need to spend all this taxpayer money on let's get this body here so that-
Speaker 5:
[172:16] I know who you voted for.
Speaker 6:
[172:18] No, I voted for Kamala. I'll tell you who I voted for. Yeah, I'm not totally against Ice. Some people have exhibited a track record of evil shit, bro. Like some, you kill somebody by mistake, it's a mistake. You kill somebody in the crime of passion or you got hotheaded, whatever the case may be. That's the thing. It's some that have had a track record since they was 13, 14, 15 years old. Put them in jail for the rest of their life. Of just being a different type of. So now we pay in the house. But no, but then when you go to jail, the killing don't stop. They killing in jail, too.
Speaker 4:
[172:49] So for me, for me, I've always opposed to that. For me, it's not a non-violent position. And there's a world where I might be willing to say, hey, this person should be killed. I could imagine a world. It's just not this world and it's not this society. For me, it's for three reasons. One, I don't think the United States has the moral authority to execute its citizens. I don't, like, I remember after, after World War II, Germany said, we don't do the death penalty. They said, after what we've done to Jews, after what we've done in this society, we don't have the right to kill, to kill anybody. We don't have the moral authority to do so. I think the US has no more moral authority than Germany. After enslaving people, there's just too much of a track record to do that. Second reason for me is, we get it wrong too much.
Speaker 1:
[173:38] Yeah, that's the main one for me.
Speaker 4:
[173:39] We get it wrong a lot. If I could tell y'all that we got it right 98% of the time, which would be a hell of a record, that would still mean that two out of every hundred people was getting killed wrongfully. And for me, that's way too high of a number. It's too high. And we ain't nowhere near 98%. I mean, Joe's favorite organization, The Innocence Project, I mean, they estimate sometimes 10%, 20%, 30%. I've even heard 40% of people are wrongfully. And again, I don't necessarily think it's that high. But let's say it's...
Speaker 6:
[174:09] If it's at 20 or 15?
Speaker 4:
[174:10] It still means one out of five people will be getting it. We don't get it wrong. And then thirdly, it doesn't work. If the argument is that it prevents people from doing it, the states that have the death penalty don't have lower murder rates. They don't have lower sexual assault rates. They don't have lower... So it's not like... Oh, take sexual assault to take what I said.
Speaker 3:
[174:25] No, no, see, real quick, that's not my argument when I say that.
Speaker 6:
[174:27] It's never to prevent other people. It's to prevent you from doing the shit again. Because I don't think some people you can rehabilitate. I don't think you can learn from this. You are going to be an evil piece of shit forever. So you know what? Let's get you out of here.
Speaker 4:
[174:38] So if you believe in state kind of sanctioned revenge, and I'm not saying that judgmentally. I'm saying if that's the position, like I'm doing it... Then you could put them in the cage forever. I'm an abolitionist, but I'm saying if you believe in that, and I understand your point about not wanting to pay for it, but you could put them in the cage for that and prevent ourselves from getting it wrong. The price we pay to put that person in a cage for the rest of their life, that price is to save that 20% or 30% of people from being wrongfully killed.
Speaker 6:
[175:02] But also, like you said, that ain't going to stop in jail. Let's kill them motherfuckers. So even if you're locked up for life, and you know you ain't never going home, you know... And the world knows that this dude is a piece of shit, and he catches your son that might be locked up for stealing a car, or he catches your son that might be locked up for getting in a fight at a bar somewhere, and he kills my son in jail, the parent can say, yo, dog, he should have never been in jail, period. He should have been long gone.
Speaker 1:
[175:29] Well, I also don't think that those people should be in the same space.
Speaker 4:
[175:32] And most of them on death row are doing 23 in one, at least the death row facilities I've been to.
Speaker 6:
[175:37] Oh, death row.
Speaker 4:
[175:38] And remember, they still be on. So the equivalent of death row...
Speaker 6:
[175:40] No, but you're saying don't put them on death row, just put them in prison and incarcerate them for life.
Speaker 4:
[175:45] But I'm saying, like, the people I know who are on death row... Not all, it's true, but the people... There are people who have been getting... Giving stays or people who clearly aren't gonna get executed, like in places like Pennsylvania, which hasn't executed anybody in a long time. They still do 23 in one. So I'm just saying there are security things you could put in place to prevent what you're talking about, which is a real concern without killing people. And again, I'm not advocating for prison at all, but I'm just saying, if you believe in prison, there's a way to stop killers from killing without killing people in this context. And again, to stop innocent people from dying, which is my biggest practical concern.
Speaker 1:
[176:22] Sign the petition.
Speaker 4:
[176:23] I signed the petition. But if they kill David, or the guy that killed them at seven or eight children, I will not lose a wink of sleep or a dab of ink signed in any petitions. You know what I mean? I picked my fight strategic.
Speaker 3:
[176:34] They killed that guy already.
Speaker 4:
[176:36] It's an example. My point is, I don't believe in a death penalty, but I'm not losing sleep over dealing with a roof, I'm not losing sleep over awful people who do awful shit. We got to be practical too.
Speaker 3:
[176:47] Got it. We have words from Mike Vrabel. First time that he has addressed some of this stuff.
Speaker 1:
[176:54] Sort of.
Speaker 3:
[176:54] Mike Vrabel says, that's funny. I had some difficult conversations with people I care about. My family, the organization, the coaches, the players. Those have been positive and productive. We believe in order to be successful on and off the field, you have to make good decisions. That includes me and that starts with me. That is his opening statement to the media.
Speaker 6:
[177:17] That's it? That's the statement?
Speaker 1:
[177:18] That's the statement, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[177:21] That ain't even a good publicist. His publicist mid.
Speaker 3:
[177:25] I don't think you really need a good publicist when you just went to Zubok.
Speaker 1:
[177:29] That part. That's all I was like.
Speaker 6:
[177:31] That's a great point.
Speaker 1:
[177:32] Patriot shit.
Speaker 3:
[177:33] Patriot way.
Speaker 1:
[177:34] We're the Patriot way.
Speaker 3:
[177:35] We're going to play some balls and be fine.
Speaker 6:
[177:37] Don't worry about it. Just go say this. Don't worry about it.
Speaker 3:
[177:40] Shout out to Mike Vrabel, man. Glad to see some of the power dynamics and misogyny. I'm glad to see.
Speaker 6:
[177:46] Winning out here.
Speaker 3:
[177:47] I'm glad to see if you fuck old reporter girl, that the guy can keep his job.
Speaker 6:
[177:51] She got fired, he keep his job. That's crazy.
Speaker 3:
[177:54] That's messed up. I'm joking. That's up.
Speaker 6:
[177:56] Had some difficult conversations with some of the people. People I love.
Speaker 1:
[178:00] They all positive.
Speaker 6:
[178:02] They all positive.
Speaker 1:
[178:03] Out of the draft.
Speaker 6:
[178:03] Everything was positive.
Speaker 3:
[178:04] Don't worry about it. We good.
Speaker 1:
[178:06] Out of the draft.
Speaker 3:
[178:07] My last question for you guys, and then I don't have anything else for y'all, is whose side are you on in the Boosie versus Vlad interview gate?
Speaker 1:
[178:15] Oh, I'm not. I'm not here.
Speaker 5:
[178:15] I am not here.
Speaker 1:
[178:17] I don't pay attention to no one.
Speaker 6:
[178:18] I ain't in it.
Speaker 3:
[178:19] Oh, no. Come on. This one is good. Hey, boys. This one is good. Come on. Let's do it.
Speaker 2:
[178:24] We had a conversation, and this conversation was a private business conversation, but Boosie recently did a live where he revealed parts of this conversation, and in his live, he said that he had asked for $5,000 more, and I said no, which is why he's not going to do the interview.
Speaker 4:
[178:45] I wanted $5,000 more than he wanted to pay me.
Speaker 5:
[178:48] He don't want to pay me, so I think I'm going to make more money doing it this way, and I'm editing my interview now.
Speaker 2:
[178:58] Now, that's not exactly accurate. So, you know, I wasn't going to put any of this out there, but because he started putting out numbers out there and people started going, oh, Vlad, being cheap, why is it only $5,000? You could pay him that, not knowing the whole picture. Give it to us, Vlad. So I'm going to lay out the whole picture for everyone just to explain what exactly is going on. So when I called Boosie, like I said, the fee had always been $25,000. He said, I want, we had a conversation, $40,000. And I'm like, fam, I can't do $40,000. That's just putting me in the hole in a situation like this. He's like, well, I'll go as low as 35. And I'm like, man, listen, I might be able to do 30 after I run the numbers, but 35 is definitely out of the question. But let me go ahead and run my numbers and actually see what's going on. So I went back and I looked through the last, like, I don't know, five or six interviews. And I looked and the profit margin on each of these interviews was around $10,000. So I showed him the numbers. I sent him a spreadsheet showing him my back end numbers. And I'm like, bro, the most I could do is 25. You're asking for 35. Your traffic has been dipping over the years. You've gone from about 6 million to about 5 and a half to about five and some change. So you're looking at about maybe a 10, 15% decrease, 40,000 in views, which means a 10 to 15% decrease in revenue, as you know, but you're asking for a 40% increase in appearance fee, a 40% increase. It doesn't make any business sense because what will end up happening is, look, Boosie is already at home, right? He wakes up, he does the interview. There's no cost associated with him and he was getting paid 25,000. I have to fly because I don't have a studio or a camera crew in Georgia, in Atlanta. So I have to hire a camera crew in Atlanta. I have to fly from LA to Atlanta. I have to get a hotel. I have to have all the costs associated with it. And then afterwards I have to pay to get the video edited and pay my crew and everything else like that. And as you know, with YouTube, I'm taking all the risks because sometimes videos get demonetized, right? Especially when you talk about someone like a Boosie who has, you know, he swears, he's talking about a lot of edgy stuff in views, which means a 10 to 15% decrease in revenue, as you know, but you're asking for a 40% increase.
Speaker 3:
[181:34] Oh, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:
[181:35] At the end of the day, I'm taking 100% of the risk. So I'm like, listen, I cannot pay you 35,000 when I'm going to make nothing. Or maybe I'm even going to take a loss. And Boosie is like, yo, you're being cheap. And I said, I'm not being cheap. I'm being put in a situation where you make all the money and I make none of the money. It simply doesn't make any business sense. At the end.
Speaker 3:
[182:04] A little long, but that's Vlad's version of what happened. Boosie then came out and said, I'm going to interview myself. He did that. He put out a little teaser, giving some of his Gucci Mane, Poocheisty thoughts. But when that video went online, people was kicking his back in because the lighting is different and the lens is different and Boosie Black as hell with no lighting, so in the comments, hey, big dog, go ahead and take that 25 and take your ass back to Vlad. But interesting conversation. Which side are you all on and why?
Speaker 6:
[182:39] Boosie.
Speaker 3:
[182:40] Yeah.
Speaker 6:
[182:40] 100 percent.
Speaker 4:
[182:41] You all on Boosie's side?
Speaker 6:
[182:41] 100 percent.
Speaker 3:
[182:43] Why?
Speaker 6:
[182:44] It's two parts. So I'll address the first part. Yo, him interviewing himself, cool. This is my first fucked up interview. Y'all could crack on me, but I'm going to go get the lighting done. I'm going to step it up. I'm going to do these things. And this is my first one. So I could fix that. Secondly, I don't believe, and I could be totally wrong. You guys are much better at this stuff than I. But I don't believe that Vlad is making $25,000 off of a Boosie interview, or he would have stopped doing Boosie interviews. I believe that Vlad is a successful businessman, and he's not even going to do a, I'm only making $30,000, I'm going to give you $25,000 margin. That makes zero sense to me. Anybody that has any business acumen knows that he is lying. And he's downplaying the numbers. And the thing is, you can't prove it. And so that's the thing. You can't prove what Vlad's numbers are. Boosie can't look at his spreadsheet and say, yo, this is accurate. This is what you're making on the back end, because he would never give Boosie that. I could type whatever the fuck I want in Excel and send it to somebody and say, yo, these are my numbers. I don't think that Vlad is as successful as he has been for the decades that he's been successful making a 10% margin on every video he shoots. That don't make sense. You can't stay in business and do that.
Speaker 4:
[183:59] But did he say he made it on every video or just that video?
Speaker 6:
[184:03] He said, yo, I went and looked at his numbers.
Speaker 3:
[184:05] His recent videos.
Speaker 4:
[184:06] I thought he meant his recent Boosie interviews. He's glad he's not saying he makes 10,000 on every video he makes.
Speaker 6:
[184:13] No, what I'm saying though is if I'm not going to make money, it don't even behove me to do the video.
Speaker 1:
[184:21] I wouldn't be doing that for 25. If I'm only making 10, why would I do that ever?
Speaker 6:
[184:25] He said not even 10. He said he wouldn't even make 30 and say, I might lose money on this video. I don't think that's the truth. The way they clip them videos up and run them shit, so it might be 37. It'd be Boosie Interview Part 37.
Speaker 1:
[184:38] It's also one part of the equation, right? Because these Boosie videos are over here and are doing well, other videos are getting visibility that you may be making a bigger profit margin off of and it's all social media fodder, which is bringing more people to the channel than would come anyway, so it's kind of a loss leader, I guess, for lack of a better term.
Speaker 6:
[184:56] Antwan Boosie, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[184:57] Without knowing his business.
Speaker 6:
[184:59] Boosie know what's up? You want me to talk about this Gucci Man Pooch Icy shit? That is a hot topic, especially given the type of person that Boosie is, the shit he stands on. This is one of those, I know we jokingly say, who the fuck cares what Boosie got to say? This is one what a lot of people want to hear what Boosie got to say. And he knows this and I know you are going to monetize the fuck out of this. No, you cannot give me my usual for this. Demand is high right now. You're going to pay high demand and if not, I'll keep it myself and do it myself. I'm 100% with Boosie in that.
Speaker 4:
[185:28] I'm with Boosie about saying he can set his price and he can say, no, I ain't mad at that. But I don't think Vlad is right. I agree with Vlad. I mean, I'm just thinking, I just did a quick scan and some of these videos did a million, some did 600,000, some did 100,000. Let's say-
Speaker 6:
[185:43] Hold on, is that the whole interview or is that part?
Speaker 4:
[185:45] I'm talking about, I looked at the clips and the whole, you know what I mean? So I just did a quick, just try to add up.
Speaker 6:
[185:49] Because all of that adds up together.
Speaker 4:
[185:51] Yeah, that's what I'm saying. YouTube is the whole aggregate. Let's assume the whole aggregate is 5 million views. Let's just say, how much money is that worth to a YouTuber? What would y'all say?
Speaker 5:
[186:00] It depends, it depends on the clicks, it depends.
Speaker 4:
[186:03] There's a lot of factors. But it wouldn't be far fetched to say that for every million, he's making 7,000, 8,000 to 10,000, depending on the length of the video. Now, if it's an hour video, that's different. I'm just saying, he might only be making 50 or 60, let's just say generously 70,000 on the video. Let's just say it's 70,000, I don't think it's that much. I think it's probably, just looking at the numbers I just saw, somewhere around 50 or 60,000. If he pays him, what did he ask for initially?
Speaker 5:
[186:26] 25, 30, 30, 30, 30.
Speaker 6:
[186:28] He said 40.
Speaker 4:
[186:29] If he gave him 40.
Speaker 6:
[186:30] Then he said I'll go down to 35.
Speaker 4:
[186:32] So let's say, if he had honored the request to 35, because you set a number, you'll negotiate. Let's say it's 35. Now he's got 25. Like he said, he's got to fly out there, set up a crew. And again, he's taking all the risk, because you can get demonetized, you can have videos not hit. I'm just saying, and how much, I mean, how much should he make from this?
Speaker 6:
[186:51] You think Boosie should take some risk in this? Vlad owns this. This is your shit.
Speaker 4:
[186:54] Boosie won't be taking a risk. He'll be getting the cash.
Speaker 6:
[186:57] Right. But again, this is high demand. This ain't a regular interview. So I'm going to live and die with the upside or the possible downside. That is the ownership risk. When you own some shit, Boosie can't now come back and say, yo, this video did 40 million streams, so you need to give me more bread. When you own a company, that is the risk that you take. Joe pays me every month. If some shit go out the park, I can't now say, yo, that shit went out the park, give me some more spanky the same way. So that's the thing. You can't bitch when it's profitable and then, I mean, you can't bitch when it's not profitable and then rejoice when it is. Like that is what happens.
Speaker 4:
[187:36] This is what I'm missing. I'm not arguing that Boosie shouldn't be able to set his price and say yes or no based on what he thinks he's to make. I'm saying, what's wrong? Why is Vlad wrong for saying no to that number? What if he had asked for $50,000?
Speaker 5:
[187:46] He's not wrong at all.
Speaker 4:
[187:50] I'm saying Vlad's right.
Speaker 6:
[187:51] It's not a right or wrong issue. I said I side with Boosie, and I think Vlad is lying about the month.
Speaker 4:
[187:56] I don't think it's going to work.
Speaker 5:
[187:57] Vlad's not going to show Boosie his real numbers of what he's making. Nobody's going to do that. Nobody's going to calculate, because Boosie did a lot of videos, and a lot of those videos have replay value. So if you might have made, he could have said, I made only $10,000 from you this month, but then Boosie could say, what do you made the next month? What do you made the other month? Or for my videos only? If he takes his videos only. So I don't think that he's going to show him the numbers. I understand what you're saying. But I do agree with Vlad taking on, I do also agree. As a business, you gotta, the point is to make a profit. Like we can pretend that we want three. The point is to make a profit, Like if I'm doing that, I'm putting you on my platform, whatever, you would have did it on your own. And then we see what happened when you did it on your own. I put you on my platform, nigga.
Speaker 6:
[188:44] But it's that one part that I don't want to keep repeating the same thing, but again, this is a high, highly anticipated interview here. Vlad knows that. That's my thing. Vlad knows. I'll give you an example. Bring it here. That's like if Omar is coming back up here. Joe know what that's going to do. It's highly anticipated. So if I downplay my numbers to you, knowing I'm about to shoot this shit through the roof, and then Boosie knows what you're about to do, so no, you're going to pay me more for this one, because I know what happens. Bro, I don't be on racial shit. It sounds like some white man bullshit to me.
Speaker 3:
[189:20] Let me jump in here a little bit. And I'm on both of your sides. You said if Omar comes back up here, I know what that's going to do. Correct. Okay, I also know what he does without me. And I could be of the position that it ain't that much. Okay, back to Mr. Tendernism and Homeboy. The union together is where the value is. The second that you go and try to, no lighting, no camera and do it on your own, all right, you want to fuck up the dope, fuck it up. Now, prior to that though, stop, because I'm with you.
Speaker 6:
[189:55] Let's say prior to that though, let's say Boosie never does this part. He never puts out his clip of his interview with the bad lighting, the bad camera, none of that. He's still keeping it, he hasn't said anything yet.
Speaker 3:
[190:05] And Boosie's math, just so you know, Boosie is saying, when I was charging you 25 grand, I did seven, eight interviews in a year. Now that I'm telling you 40 grand, 35 grand, I haven't done any in the last seven months, I feel like I'm saving you money. That's what Boosie is saying.
Speaker 4:
[190:24] I don't get that logic.
Speaker 6:
[190:25] That's not logical to me.
Speaker 3:
[190:27] I think to set a precedent, I'm not paying nobody 25,000 to do an interview. That's me. Vlad has a business that is working and is successful. I would assume that Boosie is a large part of that. But that's a lot. If a you had success with come in your face, I might need 40 grand to sit down. Now, I don't think he's wrong. I don't care about that part.
Speaker 6:
[190:50] But that matters though.
Speaker 3:
[190:52] That's very important to you. The part that matters to me is if I come sit down once, you can make that be 300 videos. So I care about that. So I'm charging you 40, but now you have 300 videos that you're clipping and all of them are doing numbers. One, two, Dan, what was I about to say? What the fuck was I about to say? My memory is bad.
Speaker 6:
[191:13] Can I jump in real quick?
Speaker 3:
[191:15] Well, let me at least try to remember what I was about to say. What was I saying? Oh, Vlad runs a subscription service. So it is a little disingenuous to say, I didn't even know that. Hey, I'm checking the numbers on these videos over here, and it ain't hidden. Well, no, it ain't hidden there. But if I come over there and the subs is just all the way fucking through the roof only when I sit down, I'm well within my right to charge when I'm charging. Again, I agree with both of them in this.
Speaker 1:
[191:42] I don't think there's a wrong answer.
Speaker 6:
[191:45] I think Parks' point makes it even stronger. Yo, I might have led somebody here to see this. But now they're looking at Freeway Rick Ross, they're looking at this because it's going to give you suggested shit to watch. So now you can't quantify what I did for your traffic. You can only quantify what I did for that one particular interview. But I might have bought, you might go look at the old Boosie, you might go look at this, you might go look at that. You get what I'm saying? So that's the thing. Like yo, when you go on YouTube, they'll suggest some shit. You won't come on to see that song. You might go watch that now. So you can't really put it in words. I think Vlad is too successful to only be getting that small profit margin.
Speaker 4:
[192:26] But see, I don't think it's a small margin given how much content he puts out.
Speaker 6:
[192:30] It is.
Speaker 4:
[192:30] You know what I mean?
Speaker 6:
[192:31] I still think it's a small margin.
Speaker 4:
[192:34] Okay, I...
Speaker 6:
[192:36] $10,000 per video?
Speaker 4:
[192:40] I don't think he's talking about...
Speaker 3:
[192:41] He's not saying per video.
Speaker 4:
[192:42] He's talking about only Boosie's videos.
Speaker 3:
[192:44] Boosie. That don't say per video. That's two different things.
Speaker 4:
[192:46] That's what I'm saying. Because there's some videos that he does...
Speaker 6:
[192:49] I'm talking about Boosie videos.
Speaker 4:
[192:50] Oh, yeah, but I'm saying his business model isn't largely... isn't majority Boosie.
Speaker 3:
[192:53] Yeah, he ain't paying niggas 30 grand every time he's sitting on the table.
Speaker 4:
[192:56] There's a lot of people... I'm saying because he paid so much for Boosie, that margin might be lower. But to your point, it might lead to subscriptions and all these other things. But you were saying he's too successful a business man to be making 10,000 a video. I'm saying, I think you're right. On some of these videos, he's making 100,000 a video. Because, for example, I'm not big enough to get paid, but I didn't get paid to do Vlad, but it got millions of views. Some people are getting $5,000 and is getting 5 million views. That's how he's making his money. He chops that up into a million pieces and then puts out the overall. I think sometimes these big celebrity videos that he pays $20,000 and $30,000 for, to your point, is just the introduction to get people into the universe. Cool.
Speaker 6:
[193:38] So that means it still has a value. That means your profit margin is more than what you are saying. Even if the bigger videos, you might be paying a larger amount of money to get traffic there, and that traffic generates revenue from other people.
Speaker 4:
[193:53] That's harder to quantify.
Speaker 6:
[193:54] Yeah, that's still attributed to me. Yeah, so that's in case you treat that shit like an advertising cost, and like you bought a commercial then.
Speaker 4:
[193:59] Yeah, but I'm just saying, as a business owner, at some point you're gonna say, all right, enough. True. And that's what I'm saying. Boosie did nothing wrong. I'm just saying, I don't, this idea that, I'm not saying y'all are saying this, but that Vlad is somehow being unreasonable or cheap, because that's what Boosie said.
Speaker 6:
[194:13] Well, I think the unreasonable part.
Speaker 4:
[194:14] At some point you gotta draw a line.
Speaker 6:
[194:15] Well, I think the unreasonable part, or I ain't gonna call him cheap, but the part is where, because nobody believes those are the real numbers, he gave Boosie. So if I'm giving you some fabricated numbers to try to get you to lower your price, that's where the, you're doing the shady shit.
Speaker 4:
[194:29] But you ain't gotta give him money.
Speaker 3:
[194:30] Yeah, he didn't have to give him money.
Speaker 4:
[194:30] That's what I'm saying, you ain't gotta give nobody money.
Speaker 3:
[194:31] I understand the shit.
Speaker 6:
[194:32] But he used that as the biggest thing to support his position. He used that as the biggest thing to support his position. He didn't say, yo, I ain't feel you was worth 35 grand, so I just didn't give it to you. He said, yo, I showed him the numbers and I'm only making X and I would be taking a loss if I gave you 35,000. That was his supporting argument.
Speaker 4:
[194:54] I don't think those numbers are inaccurate necessarily, in the sense that I think they're literally correct. I think he probably made that off those videos, but all this incidental tangential stuff brings the other money in. I don't know if you can quantify that or share, but I wouldn't share it.
Speaker 5:
[195:07] Let me say something. One video I had, 170,000, I made about four grand. Next video I had 50,000, I made about 10 grand. It happens depending on the clicks. It's a way to do it.
Speaker 4:
[195:22] And the link to the video, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[195:23] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[195:23] I made a bunch of money on Rhyming Night.
Speaker 5:
[195:24] Yeah, so, so it is.
Speaker 4:
[195:27] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[195:27] I made a bunch of money on Rhyming Night.
Speaker 4:
[195:29] Yeah, and that video didn't do as many views. It got maybe half a million views, but I made way more money on that than I did.
Speaker 5:
[195:33] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:
[195:34] It's the clicks, yeah.
Speaker 6:
[195:35] So it ain't just the views then, okay?
Speaker 4:
[195:36] Yeah, it's not. It's the views, it's the length, because also-
Speaker 6:
[195:39] I don't know, that's what I'm saying. Y'all would be the experts in that. I don't know if what he's saying even sounds credible.
Speaker 5:
[195:45] I don't feel like a-
Speaker 3:
[195:45] I just don't think you need to go to any nigger and-
Speaker 5:
[195:48] Show them your work.
Speaker 3:
[195:50] I don't-
Speaker 4:
[195:50] No, you don't- I wouldn't start that precedent.
Speaker 3:
[195:52] Personally at all.
Speaker 4:
[195:52] Unless that's the shamanism you do, but I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't show it.
Speaker 5:
[195:55] You do that to somebody that you- You're not supposed to, it's taboo, but you do it to somebody that you really care about to show them, like, yo, whatever you think this is, this is not what it is when it comes to yours.
Speaker 6:
[196:05] And there's an or though, there's an or, or I don't think you really know what's up anyway. So if I show you some bullshit, you'll believe it, and then I got you too. And that's what I think happened here.
Speaker 4:
[196:18] I don't know, I hate agreeing with Vlad, but I didn't want to do it either.
Speaker 3:
[196:23] I didn't want to do it at all. I just thought that was a real interesting conversation. And I know Boosie is his man.
Speaker 6:
[196:28] And it's on mad times in business. will be like, yo, man, I pay my electrician 44,000 for this shit. you get your electrician 12 grand. You know what I'm saying? It happens in all facets of business. Cars, yo, man, I'm only making $2,000 off it.
Speaker 3:
[196:47] You're lying. Good day today, y'all.
Speaker 6:
[196:52] Word.
Speaker 4:
[196:54] Excellent day.
Speaker 3:
[196:57] Real, real, real, real, real good day. Iceman, hey!
Speaker 1:
[197:01] We'll see. The blowtorches haven't found the answer yet.
Speaker 3:
[197:06] Toronto kids are so slow. They would have stole that ice. Word. Now nobody get to see no ice.
Speaker 6:
[197:16] would have set a heater up right outside that shit.
Speaker 3:
[197:19] Jersey City would have just stole Drake, froze him. Y'all are down out there, man. Please be safe. Peace, love, health, wealth and prosperity. Remember, life is a series of moments and moments pass, so let's make this one last as if it's all we have. Last but certainly not least, the baddies are insecure. Oh, shit, I just skipped a whole part of this shit. I'm all fucked up. Remember, life is a series of moments and moments pass, so let's make this one last as if it's all we have. Last but certainly not least, the baddies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel and the closed-minded women want you to teach them things. Grab you a ibuprofen. You might need it. Flip, you ain't seen nothing by WrestleMania.
Speaker 5:
[198:09] It's Patreon. WrestleMania was dope, man.
Speaker 3:
[198:13] I see why you don't get the check.
Speaker 5:
[198:15] No, I got the check.
Speaker 3:
[198:16] Patreon from WrestleMania.
Speaker 5:
[198:18] Did you see that shit?
Speaker 3:
[198:18] It looked like 500,000 people out there. That shit looked like absolute madness.
Speaker 5:
[198:25] WrestleMania was there?
Speaker 3:
[198:26] No, I didn't go.
Speaker 5:
[198:27] Oh, now I'm talking about Flip. No, I wasn't there. That's right. WrestleMania was amazing, man. I really enjoyed the Roman Reigns versus CM Punk. I'm gonna shout out the CM Punk and Roman Reigns. The fact that CM Punk is 46 years old and putting on the show, they gave it their best. I thought it was amazing. I also want to shout out Randy Orton and Nicole D. I'm kinda, I wish Orton were the one. Yeah, and shout out to Jade, man. What I don't like about WWE, I don't like the fact that you guys made Jade come out second. Everybody knows as a champion, no, Jade came out first as a champion. That's a slap in the face.
Speaker 3:
[199:07] Oh, did they?
Speaker 5:
[199:08] Yeah, like Jade should have came.
Speaker 6:
[199:10] Yeah, the contender go out.
Speaker 5:
[199:11] Yeah, the contender go out first and then the champion go out second. You guys actually made the champion come out first. I don't know what message y'all trying to give or whatever, but, we not receiving it.
Speaker 3:
[199:22] That's crazy.
Speaker 5:
[199:22] You know what I'm saying? That's up. Shout out to Osho Speed, man. He did great. Shout out to everybody. Rushman, it was dope, man. I liked it.
Speaker 6:
[199:31] Did Brock really retire?
Speaker 5:
[199:33] Yeah, Brock Lesnar versus Oba Femi. Brock retired. He went on script. So usually when they do this, it goes that something is really going on. So he used this sign to show that he was serious. So he took off his glove, the impromptu, took off his boots and laid it in the ring and left. It's kind of like passing a torch to Oba, but also just retiring on the shield, the conditions that he wanted to. Shout out to WrestleMania for this.
Speaker 4:
[199:58] I wish you was down there, man. I'm all just excited. They need to pull you in more, man, because you do so much for wrestling and you got such a good voice on this. I would love to see you in this one of the faces.
Speaker 6:
[200:05] I would like to see you jump off the shield like Speed. I wanted that to be flipped.
Speaker 5:
[200:10] I can't jump over no time.
Speaker 6:
[200:11] You've been breaking tables for decades.
Speaker 5:
[200:13] Yeah, I'm not doing that anymore.
Speaker 6:
[200:15] For the bag, you'll break a table.
Speaker 5:
[200:17] Yeah, depending on how big the bag is.
Speaker 4:
[200:18] For a bag, you can break it for me.
Speaker 1:
[200:19] I'll be the table-less.
Speaker 5:
[200:21] I'll be the table-less. Right. What's that? I'm the birthday. Bullshit. It should be saying.
Speaker 1:
[200:28] Yeah, I've heard that.
Speaker 5:
[200:28] Yeah. You heard about that? I'm the birthday? I've heard that.
Speaker 4:
[200:32] Y'all don't rap this goddamn show.
Speaker 5:
[200:33] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[200:34] Word.
Speaker 6:
[200:35] My sushi's just looking at me.
Speaker 4:
[200:38] Waited now to start talking to me.
Speaker 1:
[200:39] We can unpack that later.
Speaker 5:
[200:41] Oh, shit. Stop.
Speaker 4:
[200:44] I love you. You made me, you tricked me with that.
Speaker 5:
[200:47] No, you tricked me. You tricked me.
Speaker 3:
[200:59] Y'all hold it down out there till next time. And we going, man. Y'all stay safe. Have a good week. Go Knicks. Go NFL Draft. It's Thursday. Rest in peace, Ashley, Janay. I love you and I miss you. Until next time, we are gone.
Speaker 6:
[201:40] I haven't heard this one.