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Speaker 1:
[00:30] Let's Rap About It.
Speaker 2:
[00:41] Yo, yo, Let's Rap About it brought to you by Playmaker presented by Prize Picks, America's number one sports pick app. What's good, my dawgs?
Speaker 1:
[00:49] What's the vibe? 26 episodes in. Yes. And you know what? Before we start, let's toast about it because every week we got something to celebrate, man. You know? Shout out to Playmaker. You know?
Speaker 3:
[01:03] This one's the Playmaker. Let's toast about it. Let's get it going.
Speaker 1:
[01:06] Absolutely. What's going on, gentlemen? How you feeling? You know what's going on.
Speaker 3:
[01:12] There's smoke in the air, What the fuck you mean what's going on? I'm trying to start the show off nice, LA is smoke, Let's continue what was going on before the show started.
Speaker 1:
[01:24] I like to know where the smoke is coming from, though. I like to know which area is it smoky? Is it smoky to the left or to the right? Obviously to my left. Okay, got it. We got it. Oh, okay. Is it ever okay to stay cool with your friends ex after they break up? Is it ever cool?
Speaker 3:
[01:43] If you're still friends with the person?
Speaker 2:
[01:45] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[01:46] No, it's not too cool.
Speaker 3:
[01:47] It's not too cool.
Speaker 2:
[01:49] I don't think so.
Speaker 3:
[01:50] Not if you're still friends with the person. If you're not friends with that person no more, that changes the skype thing.
Speaker 2:
[01:56] I think you could be causal.
Speaker 3:
[01:57] Causal, I like that.
Speaker 2:
[01:59] You could be causal. You don't have to be, huh?
Speaker 1:
[02:02] You could be causal with who?
Speaker 2:
[02:03] The person's ex. Say for instance that's your man and that's the ex and you was around him for years and you knew that was whatever. You could see him somewhere and still say what up. But I don't think y'all should be cool if you're a man no longer with that person.
Speaker 1:
[02:16] You still say what's up to your man ex?
Speaker 2:
[02:18] I say hi.
Speaker 3:
[02:18] What are you supposed to say? Fuck you, bitch, when you see him in public?
Speaker 2:
[02:21] Like what the fuck are you doing? If I see him outside.
Speaker 4:
[02:23] How's my man, bitch?
Speaker 2:
[02:25] I'ma still say what's up.
Speaker 3:
[02:26] You stupid bitch. Fuck you say hi to me for.
Speaker 2:
[02:28] They speak to me, I'ma say what's good.
Speaker 1:
[02:29] I wouldn't say that or that though. What'd you say?
Speaker 2:
[02:31] You're not gonna speak at all?
Speaker 1:
[02:32] What'd you think?
Speaker 4:
[02:34] What would I do or what I think?
Speaker 1:
[02:35] And your man asked, he just broke up with his girl.
Speaker 3:
[02:38] And you see it in the club or you see it in the bar or wherever y'all at, y'all was in close quarters.
Speaker 2:
[02:41] Spizz look evil.
Speaker 3:
[02:43] And she said, what's up Spizz?
Speaker 4:
[02:44] I'ma text my man like, yo the opps in here. I'ma let him know that she like, you know.
Speaker 1:
[02:51] Oh you speaking though.
Speaker 4:
[02:52] But that's really how he feel. If he don't really care about it, then you know what I'm saying? I think you can still be cordial and just say, hey, what's up?
Speaker 2:
[03:01] That's it. That's what I'm, what's up?
Speaker 4:
[03:02] It's really the situation. Sometimes too, the people you might have a relationship with both sides and some people hooked up and got together and you might, you know, you've developed your own relationship with, you already had a relationship with your friend, but you develop a relationship with a, say you've been with somebody 10 years, they not gonna, you're gonna see them and not speak. And you knew them for 10 years. Y'all done went on trips, went to dinner, did, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[03:29] You're gonna say what's up. It's kind of rude. You're probably gonna still say what's up.
Speaker 1:
[03:32] What would you say?
Speaker 4:
[03:33] I'm definitely telling my homie though, the opps is in the building though. I'm definitely.
Speaker 1:
[03:36] You definitely doing that. What'd you say Cabo?
Speaker 3:
[03:38] What would you say?
Speaker 1:
[03:40] True story. My man broke up with his, no, no, this is true story. My man broke up with his girl. I said, damn bro. Like that's, I see what you're going through. But I'm with whatever you with. If you wanna ride through her block and bust out her car windows, I'm with you.
Speaker 2:
[04:00] You was on that?
Speaker 4:
[04:02] That's what friends are for.
Speaker 1:
[04:03] I'm with you.
Speaker 3:
[04:04] Keep riding.
Speaker 2:
[04:05] He was on Jasmine Sullivan time.
Speaker 1:
[04:07] If you wanna bust out her motherfucking house windows with bricks, I'm with you. 100%.
Speaker 3:
[04:14] You felt this pain.
Speaker 1:
[04:15] I felt this pain. So whatever you wanna do.
Speaker 3:
[04:17] So but if you would have saw her in a club or a restaurant, If you wanna ride through her block and flatten her tires, I'm cool with that too.
Speaker 1:
[04:24] Whatever you wanna do.
Speaker 3:
[04:25] Yeah, but you didn't answer the question.
Speaker 1:
[04:26] What?
Speaker 3:
[04:27] If you seen her in a club or a bar and she was like, what's up Maino? What is your response?
Speaker 1:
[04:32] It goes, so if he told me, if the thing was this, if it was just like a clean break up, then it's like, all right, cool, I could speak. But if it's like, nah, it's an issue, then it's like, I'm feeling like it might be issue with me. I'm reaching for my knife. I'm reaching for my blade.
Speaker 3:
[04:57] You reaching for your mace?
Speaker 5:
[04:58] I'm reaching for my mace.
Speaker 1:
[05:00] I'm reaching for a weapon. I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[05:03] You know what I mean? Okay.
Speaker 1:
[05:05] You don't know.
Speaker 4:
[05:07] What about if the breakup was like a bad breakup, where you know they still beefing and all that?
Speaker 1:
[05:12] That's what I'm trying to tell you.
Speaker 2:
[05:13] Then I probably wouldn't speak.
Speaker 3:
[05:15] Even if she said hi?
Speaker 2:
[05:17] I'd probably give her some- You're trying to not say hi. Yo, bitch, you know I can't say hi to you. I feel like you're trying to lie to me. You're trying me now. I believe in certain things.
Speaker 1:
[05:30] What if she over-speak to you though?
Speaker 2:
[05:32] Over-speak?
Speaker 1:
[05:32] Hey, what you doing?
Speaker 2:
[05:34] Keep it pushing.
Speaker 1:
[05:35] What's that going on? Where you been at?
Speaker 2:
[05:36] You got to speed through that.
Speaker 3:
[05:37] You got to get out of there.
Speaker 2:
[05:38] Get out of there.
Speaker 3:
[05:39] You got to be like, now you bugging.
Speaker 2:
[05:40] You got to tell her, now you bugging.
Speaker 6:
[05:41] You know how to get out of there. We all know how to get out of there.
Speaker 2:
[05:43] You got to get out of there.
Speaker 3:
[05:44] Now you bugging. You know you bugging now. I'm out.
Speaker 1:
[05:47] If she say, Jimothy, what you been up to?
Speaker 3:
[05:49] I'm out. You are bugging. I see you on Lets Rap About it You bugging out. You know you bugging. I'm out.
Speaker 4:
[05:55] One time I was with Kanye and we was going to something, like a game his kids had. When we first got there, we walking in this paparazzi and all of that. He kept moving and shit. We just moving through. So then we see Kim right there. She like, hey, I'm like, hey, what's up Kim? But Ye just kept going.
Speaker 2:
[06:15] He didn't even know nothing.
Speaker 4:
[06:17] So I just got caught back up to him. I sat down. I'm like, yo, you all speak to Kim? That said, nope. It just kept, and then he say nothing else about it. So I was like, I was in that position of like, but I still spoke because even having a relationship with Kim and Kanye, that was a separate whole deal. But you know what I mean? But I guess they situation was at that level.
Speaker 2:
[06:40] You think if you didn't knew, let me ask you this. You think if you didn't knew in that moment that he wasn't speaking to her, you just still say what up?
Speaker 4:
[06:46] Yeah, because I still feel it was like on our list. I know he wasn't going to speak to us. I already spoke when I look back. That was gone.
Speaker 3:
[06:53] Beeline did like, man. I holler.
Speaker 1:
[06:56] Would you feel, here's a reverse question for everybody. Would you feel a way if somebody spoke to your ex, one of your homeboys, just say hi.
Speaker 4:
[07:08] Hey.
Speaker 3:
[07:09] You call me, a called me, yo I saw your ex. I said what's up to her, she said what's up to me. I'd have been like fuck that bitch, man.
Speaker 1:
[07:17] That's very aggressive. What about you, Mizzou?
Speaker 2:
[07:19] I think it depends on if you're still mad at that person or mad at the situation. I think if y'all broke up and it's all good.
Speaker 1:
[07:27] Somebody is angry, but in a break up-
Speaker 2:
[07:29] Ain't nobody, if neither party is angry-
Speaker 3:
[07:31] How many break ups do you need are all good?
Speaker 1:
[07:34] That's what I'm saying. Somebody's mad.
Speaker 7:
[07:35] Somebody's all good.
Speaker 1:
[07:36] Somebody's angry.
Speaker 2:
[07:37] Some just go their separate ways.
Speaker 3:
[07:39] When?
Speaker 2:
[07:40] I've seen it.
Speaker 1:
[07:41] It exists.
Speaker 5:
[07:42] I've never heard of that.
Speaker 3:
[07:44] I've heard of the concept of it.
Speaker 2:
[07:45] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[07:46] But I've never seen it in real life. Like, we just went our separate ways.
Speaker 5:
[07:49] Nobody just goes their separate ways.
Speaker 3:
[07:50] No love lost. It's all good.
Speaker 6:
[07:51] No love lost.
Speaker 3:
[07:53] It's all good.
Speaker 6:
[07:53] Some go separate ways. That's still my friend.
Speaker 3:
[07:55] Yeah. I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[07:58] I like to break up and have beef.
Speaker 6:
[08:00] I think if it's staticky-
Speaker 1:
[08:04] I like to break up and it's a real break up right there.
Speaker 2:
[08:06] It's a real break up. It got to be staticky or it ain't a break up.
Speaker 1:
[08:09] It got to feel like it's like-
Speaker 4:
[08:11] Y'all both just like, eh.
Speaker 6:
[08:12] It can't be, all right. I see.
Speaker 4:
[08:14] You both got to care no more. Was this shit really a relationship?
Speaker 2:
[08:18] This shit was never- It got to be staticky.
Speaker 4:
[08:20] What the are you talking about?
Speaker 7:
[08:21] you mean, it cool.
Speaker 6:
[08:23] It got to go live.
Speaker 1:
[08:24] When we break up, it got to be oppie. Yeah, it got to be. It got to be like, oh, I hate this. I got to agree with that. That's the only way to break up, my boy.
Speaker 4:
[08:32] That's the only way it was real love, man.
Speaker 1:
[08:34] That's right. That's how you know it was real.
Speaker 2:
[08:36] You ain't that mad, is it a break up?
Speaker 3:
[08:37] And you got to hate her and all her friends too.
Speaker 2:
[08:39] Like I hate all of them bitches.
Speaker 1:
[08:40] And she hates you, and all your friends.
Speaker 2:
[08:42] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[08:43] Because the thing is, it's like, I can't stand this Jimothy. Everything about this. I don't even like Maino, I don't like Dave East, I don't like none of them.
Speaker 4:
[08:52] that show.
Speaker 1:
[08:54] that show.
Speaker 4:
[08:56] Maino has a friend of mine that he was dating and they split ways.
Speaker 7:
[09:03] They split ways.
Speaker 4:
[09:05] They split ways.
Speaker 3:
[09:06] Where we going, Spitz? Where we going with this?
Speaker 4:
[09:10] She don't like Maino.
Speaker 7:
[09:12] Who is this Spitz?
Speaker 4:
[09:13] This is a friend. I'm not going to put their back in this shit.
Speaker 7:
[09:15] Oh, oh, oh.
Speaker 1:
[09:16] You got the power to...
Speaker 4:
[09:18] I don't have the power.
Speaker 1:
[09:19] But that's what we talking about, though.
Speaker 4:
[09:20] She called me. I said, Hey, what's up? She like, I seen you working out with the Ops. I'm like, damn. Yeah. I said, we good. We cool. We cool. We ain't talking about you on the...
Speaker 1:
[09:34] Right. We never spoke about you. We never said nothing about you.
Speaker 4:
[09:37] Yeah, but she don't fuck with you, though.
Speaker 1:
[09:39] I don't know why. I don't get it.
Speaker 4:
[09:41] You the biggest Ops she got.
Speaker 1:
[09:43] Damn. That's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[09:45] And she got some big Ops.
Speaker 1:
[09:46] She got some big Ops.
Speaker 2:
[09:47] You're Oppy?
Speaker 1:
[09:48] Yeah, just the thing. She gave up everything.
Speaker 4:
[09:51] I don't know anything about that.
Speaker 3:
[09:54] That's why you're Op now.
Speaker 4:
[09:55] Now you're trying to make me the Op.
Speaker 3:
[09:57] That's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[09:58] I'm not, though. I'm just saying, like, just think that what all we've been through, everything we've been, every place I've been.
Speaker 4:
[10:06] He's the Op. You know how you said this shit to me last week? You the Op. He's the Op.
Speaker 1:
[10:11] I don't like that for me, though, but you really got the power to fix that.
Speaker 4:
[10:14] I can't fix it.
Speaker 1:
[10:15] Because that lady is, that lady, she's a sick lady. You got a problem to fix that, honestly.
Speaker 3:
[10:19] Would you stop performing a viral song with someone you're at odds with? Why or why not? So you had a record with somebody you stopped fucking with, would you stop performing the record?
Speaker 4:
[10:32] I would still perform it. I think that's a moment of the past where a great record could have came about of it. Like, you know what I'm saying? Even like if you get a tattoo or something, if it's part of your story, it's your story. I think the song is part of your career and what you've done, you know what I'm saying? Maybe you don't perform they part or don't let they part, but I would still perform my song.
Speaker 2:
[10:59] I'd definitely probably cut they verse off.
Speaker 3:
[11:01] No, their verse is out of there. That shit getting boomed out the Pro Tools and everything. You heard?
Speaker 2:
[11:06] Cutting that to the DJ. DJ got to know that already.
Speaker 1:
[11:12] I wouldn't stop performing my love for my son even though I'm Ops with his mother.
Speaker 3:
[11:18] That is no near where we are talking about here, man.
Speaker 6:
[11:21] What? Huh?
Speaker 3:
[11:23] If you were on a record with somebody, she's not a rapper, she's not on your record.
Speaker 1:
[11:29] Right, but she don't like me.
Speaker 3:
[11:35] You're right, let's just go to something else.
Speaker 1:
[11:38] No, what I'm saying, I'm an Ops, it's the same thing. It's the same rule of the proper.
Speaker 3:
[11:42] It's not the same thing.
Speaker 1:
[11:43] If I'm an Ops, I'm an Ops, it don't matter.
Speaker 3:
[11:44] It's not the same.
Speaker 6:
[11:45] We're asking you, would you still perform the record?
Speaker 7:
[11:48] I'm performing love, nigga.
Speaker 5:
[11:50] I'm performing love for my son, for my child.
Speaker 1:
[11:53] I'm performing it and it's never going to stop. Whether his mother like me or not, does she wish it like what?
Speaker 3:
[12:00] That's not what we're asking.
Speaker 5:
[12:03] It's the same scenario, but the different.
Speaker 4:
[12:06] Same shit, different toilet.
Speaker 3:
[12:08] No.
Speaker 1:
[12:08] What he said.
Speaker 3:
[12:09] No. What he said. No. So if you academics had a record together, I'm definitely performing it.
Speaker 2:
[12:17] If he was ad-libbing on the record.
Speaker 3:
[12:19] I'm performing it.
Speaker 1:
[12:20] If he was ad-libbing with them stinking, smelly titties.
Speaker 2:
[12:32] Sweaty, nasty shirt. Get us out of here, Dave, man.
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Speaker 2:
[14:11] Yo, before having kids, did you expect them to be this expensive?
Speaker 4:
[14:16] Hell no.
Speaker 3:
[14:17] Hell no.
Speaker 2:
[14:18] Did you add that up?
Speaker 1:
[14:19] Nah.
Speaker 3:
[14:20] Hell no.
Speaker 4:
[14:21] They put out some statistics talking about...
Speaker 1:
[14:23] Right, this is saying that...
Speaker 4:
[14:24] Cost 300,000 to raise an 18 year old.
Speaker 1:
[14:29] I would have saved my nut.
Speaker 4:
[14:30] Word.
Speaker 1:
[14:31] 100%.
Speaker 3:
[14:31] 300,000 to raise an 18 year old? So what? Like that's one year?
Speaker 1:
[14:35] Bitch, you ain't get this.
Speaker 3:
[14:36] You mean to raise them to 18.
Speaker 1:
[14:37] You ain't get this nut.
Speaker 2:
[14:38] 18 years. That's 16.
Speaker 3:
[14:39] Oh, for 18 years.
Speaker 2:
[14:40] 16,000 every year.
Speaker 3:
[14:42] Oh, alright.
Speaker 2:
[14:42] Annually. 16 grand.
Speaker 1:
[14:44] What?
Speaker 4:
[14:46] That's alright. And that's levels, like depending on what kind of...
Speaker 6:
[14:49] That's the base price.
Speaker 1:
[14:50] So imagine what your price is.
Speaker 2:
[14:52] You might spend 10 on one event.
Speaker 4:
[14:54] Yeah, you don't even...
Speaker 2:
[14:55] You might spend 16 on one event. That might be a vacation.
Speaker 4:
[14:58] I threw birthday parties for my kids that was more than...
Speaker 6:
[15:01] Easy.
Speaker 5:
[15:02] Way more than I could. Easy.
Speaker 6:
[15:04] Yeah, that's heavy.
Speaker 1:
[15:05] That's just the base price. That's easy. Five, six...
Speaker 2:
[15:09] Nope, I didn't add that up.
Speaker 1:
[15:11] That's what I'm trying to tell you. That's the base price.
Speaker 6:
[15:12] Before I didn't look at it that way.
Speaker 1:
[15:14] That's the base price. That's the base price.
Speaker 2:
[15:16] Because we definitely wasn't that expensive.
Speaker 1:
[15:17] The car I brought him in.
Speaker 2:
[15:18] Like us growing up, I don't think...
Speaker 1:
[15:20] How expensive you think you was?
Speaker 2:
[15:23] 18 years?
Speaker 5:
[15:24] Yeah, 18 years.
Speaker 1:
[15:25] What was your expense?
Speaker 2:
[15:27] I don't know. I had to ask my mom's.
Speaker 1:
[15:29] What about you, Jimothy?
Speaker 2:
[15:30] Probably couldn't guess it. But it wasn't...
Speaker 3:
[15:32] I didn't have nobody giving me nothing at 18. I didn't have no expense. It was me hustling.
Speaker 4:
[15:37] It was from your whole childhood to 18.
Speaker 2:
[15:38] From birth to you was 18. From birth to... How much it cost you to be born to you was 18 years old?
Speaker 4:
[15:44] In the 1900s, when you...
Speaker 1:
[15:46] Right, you.
Speaker 2:
[15:47] Whoever was paying or having it was coming from?
Speaker 3:
[15:49] I was on welfare.
Speaker 1:
[15:50] What's your number you think about?
Speaker 3:
[15:51] I was on welfare.
Speaker 1:
[15:52] Alright, so what'd you put?
Speaker 3:
[15:53] $2500?
Speaker 1:
[15:54] What?
Speaker 6:
[15:56] 18 years?
Speaker 4:
[15:56] You said his life was $2500.
Speaker 6:
[15:59] 18 years?
Speaker 4:
[15:59] You said his life was $2500.
Speaker 5:
[16:02] I was trying to be cool.
Speaker 7:
[16:03] What's up?
Speaker 3:
[16:05] I'm not saying that.
Speaker 4:
[16:07] I just said he raised him to 18 or $2500. Wow, bro.
Speaker 2:
[16:12] No way, no how. That's foul, man.
Speaker 4:
[16:15] Hey, that, $60 a year.
Speaker 7:
[16:16] I love you to death. I'm asking you, what you think?
Speaker 2:
[16:20] That's crazy, that's crazy.
Speaker 6:
[16:22] That's like $12 a year.
Speaker 1:
[16:24] Alright, what you think?
Speaker 3:
[16:27] I didn't have the pleasures. What you think? I was in welfare. I really was in welfare.
Speaker 2:
[16:33] We had good times, bad times.
Speaker 3:
[16:34] I had to go reapply for welfare after my grandma passed.
Speaker 1:
[16:37] What?
Speaker 2:
[16:38] It was good times, bad, we had some good years and then we had some up years. A few years there was smoked and a couple of years they...
Speaker 1:
[16:45] So you was going down and get King Vitamin and all that shit, all that wick.
Speaker 3:
[16:51] The free cheese and all that?
Speaker 1:
[16:52] The free cheese, everything.
Speaker 3:
[16:53] The peanut butter, the powdered milk.
Speaker 2:
[16:55] Bad cheese.
Speaker 1:
[16:56] Say what?
Speaker 2:
[16:57] Cheese, bad cheese.
Speaker 1:
[16:58] Bad cheese, the hard cheese that you gotta cut yourself.
Speaker 3:
[17:01] Yeah, but if you cut it thin enough and put that thing in the bottom of the oven...
Speaker 1:
[17:04] You could never get one good slice, bro. You could never get one good slice.
Speaker 3:
[17:08] But you know what? What was the thing? There was a... I forgot the instrument. I used to cut that shit nice and smooth, too.
Speaker 5:
[17:16] A grater?
Speaker 1:
[17:17] Not a grater.
Speaker 3:
[17:17] I don't know what it was. It was like the back of the shit for the potatoes. I don't know what it was.
Speaker 5:
[17:23] I know.
Speaker 1:
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Speaker 2:
[19:44] When is it appropriate to introduce an NDA into a situation?
Speaker 1:
[19:48] MDMA?
Speaker 3:
[19:49] No, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2:
[19:53] You know you hear me say that?
Speaker 3:
[19:54] No, not Molly. NDA. NDA.
Speaker 2:
[20:01] A non, what's that, disclosure agreement?
Speaker 4:
[20:04] What you heard, man?
Speaker 3:
[20:05] I heard, I heard.
Speaker 1:
[20:06] Maybe it's just reading, I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[20:07] So, man, if you was about to slap something, or you about to smash something, and then she like, hold on, hold on, before you put it in, you gotta sign this DNA, this NDA real quick.
Speaker 1:
[20:16] From who, like, from who?
Speaker 3:
[20:18] A girl.
Speaker 7:
[20:19] From her.
Speaker 3:
[20:20] Oh, from, from any girl. It doesn't have to be Nia Long, that's Nia Long.
Speaker 1:
[20:25] What, I sign an NDA?
Speaker 3:
[20:27] Right before you crack. It's on, she like, chill, you just gotta sign this NDA before you crack this. It depends. Are you signing?
Speaker 1:
[20:37] It depends if I'm fucking raw.
Speaker 2:
[20:39] Wow.
Speaker 1:
[20:41] That's what it depends on.
Speaker 3:
[20:43] Yo, what, yo bro?
Speaker 2:
[20:44] Yo bro, that's the deciding factor.
Speaker 3:
[20:46] This is your bro.
Speaker 1:
[20:46] Y'all don't want me here?
Speaker 5:
[20:47] What's he going on with this bro?
Speaker 3:
[20:50] This is crazy. Why would you be doing that in the first place?
Speaker 1:
[20:55] Nia Long?
Speaker 3:
[20:56] No.
Speaker 1:
[20:59] Let's be honest.
Speaker 2:
[21:01] But ass?
Speaker 1:
[21:01] You putting on a condom? Let me leave it alone.
Speaker 3:
[21:05] I said, let me just leave it alone. Let's just leave it, because we can speak it alone.
Speaker 4:
[21:09] I'm just gonna stick it to him knee alone.
Speaker 3:
[21:10] This is just what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:
[21:12] I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[21:12] This is hypothetical.
Speaker 5:
[21:13] It doesn't matter.
Speaker 1:
[21:14] You said something about MDMA, bro.
Speaker 5:
[21:15] I said it could be any girl.
Speaker 1:
[21:16] You said something about MDMA.
Speaker 2:
[21:18] I said N-D-A.
Speaker 3:
[21:18] No, nobody said.
Speaker 2:
[21:20] I never said that. You said that. That was on your mind. I said an N-D-A. Would you sign that before you about to get the N-D-A?
Speaker 1:
[21:29] Okay, let's reel it back. Let's reel it back.
Speaker 4:
[21:30] Maino, they're having them little Molly flashbacks.
Speaker 3:
[21:33] Word up.
Speaker 4:
[21:34] You can't say words that sound like that.
Speaker 1:
[21:35] Right, I get triggered.
Speaker 3:
[21:37] Excited?
Speaker 1:
[21:38] Yeah, I get you. I get excited. Okay, cool. So you said, all right, the segment is about fucking Nia Long.
Speaker 4:
[21:46] That's not what the segment is about.
Speaker 3:
[21:47] That's not definitely not what the segment is about. It's just a picture of her up there.
Speaker 4:
[21:52] Shout out to Nia Long, man.
Speaker 3:
[21:53] Yeah, shout out to Nia Long. See, every week, every week you keep, you keep talking about these black women, bro. What? First it was Moni in the middle. Why would you talk about Moni in the middle like that, bro? Now you talking about Nia Long.
Speaker 1:
[22:05] I made him a steak, brother.
Speaker 3:
[22:06] Bro, this is, this is.
Speaker 1:
[22:07] And I made a man speak.
Speaker 2:
[22:08] And man, you see how you say I never let you live, right?
Speaker 3:
[22:10] And this is why she's talked about the NBA.
Speaker 2:
[22:12] I just let both you and Capo live just now. I let y'all live.
Speaker 1:
[22:15] How you let us live?
Speaker 3:
[22:16] How you let me live?
Speaker 1:
[22:17] How you let him live? You for home?
Speaker 2:
[22:19] Talk about him.
Speaker 3:
[22:20] How you let me live? How the fuck I get in this?
Speaker 2:
[22:21] You asked that man if he was excited.
Speaker 6:
[22:26] And then that man said I was, and that man said yeah, I was excited. Come on man, I let y'all live, V.
Speaker 1:
[22:36] I said I was excited? I said I was excited? No, but did I say I was excited though? I agreed to being excited. So my excitement was what? I'm trying to understand. What was I excited about?
Speaker 5:
[22:49] What the fuck are you saying?
Speaker 4:
[22:51] I don't understand.
Speaker 1:
[22:54] What was I excited about? This over here trying to get a break.
Speaker 4:
[22:58] Excited is crazy.
Speaker 1:
[23:00] It depends on what kind of excitement it is.
Speaker 2:
[23:03] I was excited.
Speaker 1:
[23:04] You should be excited about me alone if ever. Just think about it.
Speaker 4:
[23:08] You can't be asking another man if they excited.
Speaker 1:
[23:10] I didn't ask that. Who asked that?
Speaker 4:
[23:14] Jim asked you that.
Speaker 1:
[23:14] I don't know. I don't remember that.
Speaker 3:
[23:16] But that was my rebuttal to him. He always does this reverse fucking pause psychology shit where you start feeding you pause lines and then you feed right back into it. And he's like, yo, that got me caught up in this fucking web again. Stop talking to me tonight, bro.
Speaker 1:
[23:29] Don't also don't speak to you.
Speaker 5:
[23:31] Yeah, because this shit is crazy, bro.
Speaker 1:
[23:34] Okay. 100%. You saying don't talk to you. Me and you don't talk. Yeah, because just just just just let me know.
Speaker 5:
[23:41] Me and you're not speaking.
Speaker 1:
[23:43] Okay, cool.
Speaker 5:
[23:43] I rather not. I rather not.
Speaker 1:
[23:46] JB. Me and him not speaking. You put like a something in between. Yeah, something right here. We're not speaking. All my I'm positioning all my questions and answers right here. Because me and him not speaking because I got blamed for him asking me if I was excited.
Speaker 4:
[24:06] asked me if I was excited.
Speaker 1:
[24:08] Right. He asked me if I was excited.
Speaker 4:
[24:09] I didn't say shit to him. He asked me. I excited.
Speaker 1:
[24:12] When is it appropriate to introduce an NDA into a situation because Neil Long has sex?
Speaker 2:
[24:19] It doesn't have to be aimed at me.
Speaker 3:
[24:20] It does not say that. It don't say Neil Long is sex at all. Why do you keep implying this?
Speaker 1:
[24:29] I apologize.
Speaker 2:
[24:30] Yeah, she's not aimed at her.
Speaker 3:
[24:33] Because when you see these strong black queens in the public, I apologize.
Speaker 5:
[24:39] Come on, man.
Speaker 4:
[24:40] You want to have sex with Neil Long, man?
Speaker 5:
[24:42] Raw?
Speaker 2:
[24:43] He said raw. He already jumped up and down.
Speaker 3:
[24:45] Like Eddie Murphy? The comedy show?
Speaker 1:
[24:49] Well, who though?
Speaker 3:
[24:50] With Neil Long?
Speaker 1:
[24:52] Do I want to? Or would I?
Speaker 3:
[24:55] Those are two different things. Spitz was directing the question to you.
Speaker 1:
[24:59] Both.
Speaker 6:
[25:06] Six, seven, wrong with you.
Speaker 4:
[25:07] Make it easy on yourself.
Speaker 6:
[25:09] Both.
Speaker 1:
[25:11] I mean, if I was in a situation that, yeah, I mean, why not?
Speaker 4:
[25:24] Why are you a shy? I never seen like-
Speaker 6:
[25:26] He's got a little shy. You know why?
Speaker 7:
[25:32] Let me say it's shy for me up here.
Speaker 6:
[25:34] You know why?
Speaker 1:
[25:35] Let me tell you why.
Speaker 7:
[25:36] That's a strong black woman.
Speaker 1:
[25:38] That's a fact.
Speaker 2:
[25:39] You blushed a little bit, though.
Speaker 1:
[25:40] I did. And it's like, better have some respect.
Speaker 7:
[25:43] Oh yeah, we better have some respect.
Speaker 1:
[25:45] That's what she's saying to me. But if it ever goes to the show.
Speaker 3:
[25:48] You already got a whole hypothetical, you already met her in your mind?
Speaker 1:
[25:51] Right, if it got hot and horny, it was like, do you got a car?
Speaker 5:
[25:53] And I'm like, nah, I don't got one.
Speaker 3:
[25:54] And it's like.
Speaker 7:
[25:57] What?
Speaker 6:
[25:58] Yo, this a demon.
Speaker 3:
[26:00] You gonna have so much smoke out here with these black queens, bro.
Speaker 2:
[26:02] You gotta chill, bro.
Speaker 7:
[26:07] So you're telling me.
Speaker 2:
[26:08] Bro, they're gonna get you crazy, bro.
Speaker 7:
[26:09] You gotta chill, bro.
Speaker 5:
[26:10] It's three in the morning.
Speaker 3:
[26:12] Every week if somebody knew, you're going crazy, bro.
Speaker 1:
[26:15] It's three in the morning.
Speaker 3:
[26:16] Don't put me in this.
Speaker 7:
[26:17] Don't ask me nothing.
Speaker 3:
[26:18] Don't ask me nothing, bro.
Speaker 1:
[26:19] Please, I don't want no smoke with the black queen, with the top notch mother of the.
Speaker 3:
[26:27] Of the universe?
Speaker 1:
[26:28] Yes, at all. Like, but three o'clock in the morning, y'all just met, y'all at the party, y'all, it's hot, it's steamy.
Speaker 3:
[26:36] Okay?
Speaker 2:
[26:38] You on timing?
Speaker 3:
[26:38] Yeah. Finish?
Speaker 1:
[26:40] She on timing, too.
Speaker 2:
[26:41] Right.
Speaker 3:
[26:41] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[26:43] And she says, she whispers in your ear, do you got a condom?
Speaker 3:
[26:50] And you say? No. Okay.
Speaker 5:
[26:53] Okay. And then she says, hold on, hold on, can you sign this NDA?
Speaker 1:
[27:00] But am I still getting the pussy?
Speaker 5:
[27:02] That's the only way you're gonna get the pussy. Oh yeah, I'm signing. In which name? I'm signing everybody names.
Speaker 7:
[27:07] Like my name, which name?
Speaker 6:
[27:10] said I'm gonna get the pussies still? Obama name, Jay-Z name.
Speaker 2:
[27:14] What name I gotta put this in?
Speaker 1:
[27:15] I'm signing everybody names.
Speaker 5:
[27:17] I'm signing your name.
Speaker 7:
[27:18] Fuck is you talking about?
Speaker 5:
[27:19] Jim Jones.
Speaker 7:
[27:22] Fabolous.
Speaker 1:
[27:23] Fuck you mean? Everybody name inside. Mr. David East. Everybody name inside. you talking about?
Speaker 7:
[27:30] You doing this one for everybody?
Speaker 6:
[27:31] What? sick, man. What?
Speaker 1:
[27:34] Oh, fuck. You sound crazy, man. Yeah, I'm signing the NDA. That's what we're talking about. The NDA? Yeah, I'm signing the NDA.
Speaker 4:
[27:43] Originally, though, I think it came from her saying that people talk too much in this era. So she's saying that people should, like she should start doing NDAs to protect, like say in a space that you're in Maine and you're meeting people, do you think that's appropriate for you to have them sign an NDA? So they don't run off on the internet later and be talking.
Speaker 1:
[28:09] Just on a meeting or is it about sex?
Speaker 4:
[28:12] No, just with anybody you're dealing with.
Speaker 3:
[28:14] It's about sex.
Speaker 4:
[28:14] You want them to have an NDA?
Speaker 3:
[28:15] They don't want you to tell people the fact that Joe has sex in a one night stand.
Speaker 1:
[28:19] He's saying something different. He's trying to trap me.
Speaker 4:
[28:21] No.
Speaker 3:
[28:22] It's about sex. It's about a one night stand. That's what he was saying.
Speaker 4:
[28:25] He was saying that she would want to do things, but people talk too much in this era.
Speaker 1:
[28:31] So she wasn't talking about sex?
Speaker 3:
[28:32] No, she's saying about one night stands. If she wanted to have a one night stand, we got to stop her.
Speaker 5:
[28:36] If she wanted to have a one night stand, with who?
Speaker 2:
[28:38] Thank you.
Speaker 7:
[28:39] With who, It's whoever.
Speaker 1:
[28:41] Who she want to have a one night stand with? She don't need an NDA with me. I'm not going to do no talking.
Speaker 2:
[28:46] Yeah, but that's you.
Speaker 1:
[28:48] But if she wanted me to sign it, I'm signing.
Speaker 6:
[28:53] No problem. I think you got serious.
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Speaker 4:
[30:32] That's how we spin back to Neal Long, because he wanted to let her know if you want me to sign it.
Speaker 2:
[30:36] I'm signing it.
Speaker 6:
[30:37] If you want me to sign it.
Speaker 4:
[30:38] We got out of Neal Long somehow.
Speaker 5:
[30:41] I was trying.
Speaker 4:
[30:41] This brought it right back.
Speaker 5:
[30:42] If you need me to sign the NDA.
Speaker 2:
[30:44] This crazy.
Speaker 5:
[30:45] If you need me to sign it.
Speaker 2:
[30:46] I'm signing it. For sure.
Speaker 1:
[30:48] If you need somebody to sign it, you may need anybody to sign it.
Speaker 3:
[30:51] First name, last name, first name.
Speaker 1:
[30:52] Social Security, whatever. I'm signing.
Speaker 5:
[30:55] It's Neal Long, my.
Speaker 6:
[30:57] Signing you up?
Speaker 3:
[30:58] That's Neal Long. I'm signing that shit like a basketball roster.
Speaker 6:
[31:02] What number I get?
Speaker 2:
[31:03] What number? I got drafted.
Speaker 4:
[31:04] All right, outside of Neal Long, how do you feel about dating in this era where everybody goes online and speak? That's where the NDA is coming from. It's kind of saying should people start doing NDAs because everybody now-
Speaker 2:
[31:21] Want to talk about it.
Speaker 4:
[31:23] You could be dating somebody and then next week they on a podcast talking about your endeavors.
Speaker 1:
[31:27] Yeah, I don't like it. I don't like it. I don't like it, man. I ran into this girl one time and she was just like, yo, Maino, you know that girl you was with? I said, yeah. She said, you know, she got a picture of you laying in your bed naked. I said, what?
Speaker 7:
[31:42] She got a picture of who?
Speaker 1:
[31:47] You, she got a picture of you laying in your bed, sleep naked.
Speaker 2:
[31:49] He was devastated.
Speaker 4:
[31:52] He wasn't devastated. That was like, tell her Mr. Colby. It was not devastated.
Speaker 6:
[32:00] Not devastated.
Speaker 4:
[32:02] Word? She take pictures of while they sleep?
Speaker 6:
[32:04] I bet.
Speaker 4:
[32:04] Tell her hit me.
Speaker 1:
[32:07] What's she doing with it?
Speaker 2:
[32:10] You trying to figure out where the footage going? Where's it at?
Speaker 1:
[32:13] I guess you doing with it. Yeah, this is a fact. I don't like it though. I don't like it. I really don't like it.
Speaker 4:
[32:18] We're in a bad time with that.
Speaker 1:
[32:19] We're in a bad time because people be like this.
Speaker 4:
[32:22] They don't have that grace. You know how you be wanting grace? They don't have that kind of grace. They don't let what happen happen. And you know, like, you know them sayings, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. None of that anymore. It's public. Everything's public information.
Speaker 1:
[32:36] Clout though. People want clout. Women want clout. People that come around want clout. They want to show they do as we fab. They want to show they do.
Speaker 3:
[32:44] And he ain't gon stop it.
Speaker 1:
[32:45] A gon stop that.
Speaker 3:
[32:46] A gon sign that all day to get some ass and still go up online.
Speaker 2:
[32:49] People that have been for any story now, like any...
Speaker 4:
[32:51] People be saying stories that's disrespectful to theyself, that make them look crazy, and they still go on like podcasts and go live and like, your stories makes you look crazy and you still are okay with sharing it.
Speaker 2:
[33:08] Because they can talk about it and somebody probably give them a couple dollars or put them on a platform to talk about it.
Speaker 1:
[33:17] Yeah, it don't matter, right? Because the motion is...
Speaker 3:
[33:20] These ain't even getting no fucking money. They just want the... They just doing it.
Speaker 1:
[33:24] Yeah, the motion is the algorithm. So to be in the circuit of these podcasts, being on YouTube, doing the interviews, like so it don't even matter. They were like whatever, whatever look it is. If it makes me look bad, fuck it. I'm just going to go do it. Do you know what I'm about to care?
Speaker 4:
[33:42] Have you ever made somebody sign an NDA?
Speaker 3:
[33:46] No.
Speaker 4:
[33:48] No?
Speaker 1:
[33:48] No, I never did.
Speaker 4:
[33:50] What about you, Jim?
Speaker 3:
[33:52] I mean, like for legal purposes, but not like no girls or nothing. But I don't think that that's going to stop... NDA is not going to stop somebody about spilling the beans, bro.
Speaker 2:
[34:02] Yeah, that's how I feel.
Speaker 3:
[34:03] What the, you going to sue a from the projects, bitch? Like that's not going to work.
Speaker 4:
[34:08] I guess I have mad NDA signs. One, just like even like, even for the people that work for you, because the people that work for you...
Speaker 3:
[34:17] No, that's what I'm saying for business purposes. I'm talking about with a female. Have you gave a female?
Speaker 4:
[34:21] Even in that, that's what I was going to get to too. Like it may be different circumstances. We have vibes, but we just chilling and stuff. You got to, we did NDAs, phones. Like it's just because you not only protecting your brand, but you protecting everybody that's in the room too. So I remember I had a pool party one time and. Chloe and Courtney Kardashian came to the pool party. So they came in there, but they got the cameras. They shooting they show along with the thing. But I'm like, this is kind of like, this is the mix we in. We in the mix y'all. So they was like, well, we can have everybody sign like something like an NDA or something. I said, yo, it's a whole pool party. We can't get everybody, you know what I'm saying? So they kind of came in and did they little motion, but then they spent out because even that, like even for the NDA purpose of something happened, they suing, they would have sued Chloe, Courtney.
Speaker 1:
[35:23] So what happened though, Spitz?
Speaker 4:
[35:25] The E, what, with that situation?
Speaker 1:
[35:26] With them.
Speaker 4:
[35:27] No, they just came in and had to spend because it was no way of making the whole pool party sign NDAs.
Speaker 1:
[35:33] So nothing else happened with them?
Speaker 4:
[35:35] No, nothing else happened with them, man. They just came through and then they slid, they chill for a little bit in a little area.
Speaker 1:
[35:42] So you just don't want to tell us?
Speaker 4:
[35:44] No, nothing happened with me. It's an NDA. It's an NDA.
Speaker 1:
[35:47] You signed the fucking NDA.
Speaker 4:
[35:48] NDA, yeah. Nothing happened.
Speaker 1:
[35:50] Yeah. I mean, having them come through at the pool party, I mean, it's like, what are we doing?
Speaker 4:
[35:58] I just think you're wild, so you don't care if it comes out, it comes out. That's how you live. That's your-
Speaker 1:
[36:03] No, I pray certain shit don't come out, though. I pray. I've lived wild, though. I'm going to be honest with you. I've done wild shit. I'm a free-spirited person.
Speaker 3:
[36:16] That's what you call it.
Speaker 4:
[36:19] That's the new wild.
Speaker 3:
[36:20] I'm a free-spirited person. If that's how you want to camouflage it.
Speaker 1:
[36:26] You know what, Jim? You've been playing them narratively.
Speaker 4:
[36:29] I wasn't talking. I thought you wasn't supposed to be talking.
Speaker 1:
[36:31] Yeah, I'm not talking to this, man.
Speaker 5:
[36:32] This talking crazy.
Speaker 1:
[36:34] But no, I'm just saying, having them come through is like, why not get crazier? What? After the NDA was signed. What do you think is one of the biggest breakups in hip hop history? Oh, that's easy. The Dipset. One of the biggest. Easy. Dipset breakup.
Speaker 3:
[37:01] I mean, you better chill the fuck out.
Speaker 4:
[37:03] It's like top three.
Speaker 1:
[37:04] 100%.
Speaker 4:
[37:05] What?
Speaker 1:
[37:06] One of the biggest. Nigga, the Dipset breaking up is one of the biggest. Yeah, every day I wake up, What's up, Jimothy? Yes. Yes.
Speaker 4:
[37:19] I think you can fix that, Maino. Who? You. I think you can fix that.
Speaker 1:
[37:23] You think I can do it? Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[37:24] How?
Speaker 4:
[37:26] I don't know. With your ways. I don't know. With your ways.
Speaker 3:
[37:29] With your ways. You can fix that. Fix that.
Speaker 1:
[37:32] You think I can fix that?
Speaker 3:
[37:32] Fix that for the world, Maino.
Speaker 1:
[37:33] Cabo?
Speaker 3:
[37:34] Fix that for the world.
Speaker 2:
[37:35] With your ways.
Speaker 3:
[37:37] With your ways.
Speaker 1:
[37:38] Who do I need to speak to? Cause I'm a speaker.
Speaker 3:
[37:42] You're a speaker?
Speaker 1:
[37:44] I'm a speaker.
Speaker 3:
[37:45] You just need a couple minutes to speak. That's it.
Speaker 7:
[37:46] Just need a couple minutes.
Speaker 1:
[37:49] I just need a couple minutes to speak. I am a speaker.
Speaker 7:
[37:53] Nobody, nobody.
Speaker 6:
[37:55] Right.
Speaker 7:
[37:55] No, nobody can speak.
Speaker 6:
[37:57] So, let me speak. Let me speak.
Speaker 1:
[37:59] Let me speak.
Speaker 6:
[38:00] Simply say.
Speaker 7:
[38:01] Just need a couple minutes to speak.
Speaker 4:
[38:02] Hear me out.
Speaker 1:
[38:03] Cam.
Speaker 6:
[38:04] Do I need to speak to?
Speaker 1:
[38:04] Hear me out. Do I need to speak to Cam? Cam Ron? Listen. Let's fix this shit, man. Okay. We got legacy. Okay. We got history. We got time. And guess what? Here's the biggest thing. We live for a minute. Life is for a minute. It's a moment. We're going to be dead forever, Just like that moment. We're going to be dead forever. Let's get the most out of why we're here right now. Let's get the most out of it. Okay? Let's live to the fullest. Let's patch our relationships up with the niggas that we really love and we got relationships with. Come on, man, because it's not what we're doing.
Speaker 3:
[38:49] Wow.
Speaker 1:
[38:50] And if it ain't no real issues, let's put it...
Speaker 3:
[38:54] Fuck that.
Speaker 1:
[38:54] Fuck it, nigga. Fuck it. Because guess what? One day, it's going to be over.
Speaker 3:
[39:02] Fuck it.
Speaker 1:
[39:02] That's it.
Speaker 2:
[39:03] That's the only guarantee.
Speaker 1:
[39:05] That's the only guarantee.
Speaker 3:
[39:07] I'm good with that.
Speaker 1:
[39:08] Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 3:
[39:09] Yeah, I'll try. You know?
Speaker 4:
[39:12] What was the biggest break up for you, East, in hip hop?
Speaker 2:
[39:15] Hip hop, biggest break up? Probably Rockafella.
Speaker 4:
[39:23] For me, that was a big one. I feel like that's pop 3 too.
Speaker 2:
[39:28] That was a big one. How they broke up, all of that.
Speaker 4:
[39:32] I feel like that's a top hip hop break up.
Speaker 1:
[39:37] Death Row. Did they break up though? Or they went to jail?
Speaker 4:
[39:42] Yeah, I feel like they came for Death Row.
Speaker 1:
[39:45] They broke them up.
Speaker 4:
[39:46] They broke them up, they didn't even had it.
Speaker 7:
[39:48] Was that a break up though?
Speaker 4:
[39:49] Pop died, Dre left, Suge went to jail.
Speaker 2:
[39:53] Who had beef? NWA was still out of jail.
Speaker 1:
[39:56] That was a break up.
Speaker 3:
[39:56] Snoop Dogg got out of there, Dre got out of there, was bailing shit.
Speaker 1:
[40:00] But that's after the Feds came.
Speaker 3:
[40:03] I think Dre got out of there when he went to do the fucking shit with Nas and them.
Speaker 5:
[40:08] Right, you right.
Speaker 1:
[40:09] Snoop Dogg left after the Feds came, after Pop died. You right though.
Speaker 3:
[40:13] Snoop did the record with Master Pianist.
Speaker 1:
[40:15] You 100% right. So what's the biggest beggar for you?
Speaker 3:
[40:19] I guess Def Ro to see that type of shit happen.
Speaker 1:
[40:22] What you think about it?
Speaker 4:
[40:23] What, Def Ro? Yeah, no.
Speaker 1:
[40:25] What's your biggest beggar?
Speaker 4:
[40:26] Um, I got a playoff for me as a New York artist. I would say Rockefeller and Dipset. Like those are-
Speaker 3:
[40:39] Why y'all keep saying me? That's what I mean.
Speaker 4:
[40:41] Because y'all are not together as a unit in it.
Speaker 2:
[40:44] And that was a movement.
Speaker 4:
[40:45] And that y'all came in as a unit. And y'all are not a unit. Y'all respectfully are three separate artists now, but-
Speaker 7:
[40:53] What's your problem? What the fuck is this talking about? What's your problem, man?
Speaker 1:
[40:58] He's talking and you're worried about me though. I don't understand. This is what I was saying.
Speaker 7:
[41:03] This is what I don't get.
Speaker 1:
[41:05] you a legend. The Dipset is a legendary group. I need you to understand this. The impact of that group, of what y'all did together, you still see the residue and the remnants of that today. So when the black man is over here speaking.
Speaker 2:
[41:25] The black man.
Speaker 3:
[41:26] The black man over here speaking.
Speaker 4:
[41:27] The man went into Maino Luther King out of nowhere.
Speaker 3:
[41:29] The mother.
Speaker 2:
[41:30] He multiple.
Speaker 1:
[41:32] When he over here speaking and dropping his knowledge.
Speaker 3:
[41:34] Maino Shabazz over here.
Speaker 1:
[41:35] Right. What the is you talking about? He saying what he's saying. Right, it's real. It's a real thing. But I was thinking about big breakups and I was thinking also like when, I was really hurt when Whitney and Bobby broke up.
Speaker 3:
[41:50] That was a big one.
Speaker 1:
[41:51] That was a big one. That was crazy. That's not hip hop.
Speaker 3:
[41:53] I was more hurt when you and your black tank top broke up. I ain't seen you with the tank for a long time man. It really.
Speaker 1:
[42:09] Shout out to my man Black man.
Speaker 4:
[42:10] Yo, what's crazy about that I didn't even know Maino and the black tank top was a thing until you just said it. You really had a thing with the black tank top.
Speaker 1:
[42:20] That was just shit.
Speaker 2:
[42:21] The black beaters.
Speaker 1:
[42:23] You know.
Speaker 3:
[42:25] That's a big break up man.
Speaker 4:
[42:26] That was really your part.
Speaker 1:
[42:28] It was. I was on cover of Don Diva with the black tanky on and Black called me and said no more black tanky.
Speaker 3:
[42:34] Stop it.
Speaker 2:
[42:35] You can't do the black shit no more.
Speaker 1:
[42:36] You've been home for a while. Just stop it. Stop this shit right now.
Speaker 3:
[42:41] It was pretty diabolical.
Speaker 1:
[42:43] Yeah, it was. Yeah, I mean, listen, you got to give me. Look, this is the-
Speaker 2:
[42:46] I don't even see them shits no more.
Speaker 1:
[42:47] Right, they don't make them. They sell them shits no more. They don't even make them. I was behind, man. You do the last-
Speaker 2:
[42:53] I was the one that sold them shits, you know what I mean? Yeah. You bought the last of the black-
Speaker 1:
[42:56] Yeah, I was behind, bro. You gotta give me a pass, man. Give me some grace. I was behind, you know what I mean? I had to catch up. Black Tank, I was like, yeah, ooh, Black Tank tops. I'm the that do this.
Speaker 6:
[43:09] Nobody else do Black Tank tops.
Speaker 3:
[43:12] That was just shit.
Speaker 4:
[43:12] What was a big breakup for you, Jim?
Speaker 3:
[43:15] Like a big breakup?
Speaker 4:
[43:16] Hip-hop and the culture.
Speaker 3:
[43:20] Who was I mad that broke up? Damn, what was a bunch of breakups? I mean, which one pinpoint the most that?
Speaker 4:
[43:28] You can go relationships too. Relationships sometimes, you don't see those relationships breaking up when they break up. Like there's certain, even I think people in society look at certain relationships too and look at them as like a grail of together. Like how like Barack and Michelle or something like that. Like you see them break up, it'll be like damn.
Speaker 3:
[43:49] Yeah, that'll be devastating.
Speaker 4:
[43:51] You know what I mean?
Speaker 3:
[43:52] That'll be like damn, where we going from here? Like if they break up, it's no hope for black marriage at all.
Speaker 1:
[43:57] What relationship you think?
Speaker 4:
[43:57] I think J&B is like that too.
Speaker 2:
[43:59] J&B, I would say J&B.
Speaker 1:
[44:01] I felt like Will Smith and Jada was like that.
Speaker 4:
[44:06] At one time I think people looked at it like that.
Speaker 2:
[44:09] I feel like she letting it be the only one.
Speaker 4:
[44:10] Once the entanglement happened.
Speaker 1:
[44:11] It wasn't even fucking like that.
Speaker 4:
[44:13] The entanglement changed the whole look of the situation over there from the looks of things. I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[44:18] Right, she had a whole, another little boyfriend. Like that was the friend of the kids. Like she went there.
Speaker 2:
[44:28] And when you think of Fresh Press, he had all the joints on there.
Speaker 1:
[44:32] I mean, just to think that that little nigga was fucking Jada in the same house that Will lived in. Just think about that. Just think about the ramifications.
Speaker 4:
[44:43] You said Will lived in or Will bought? Which one you saying?
Speaker 1:
[44:45] Bought and lived in. He down the hall. And he over there slamming his wife. Just think about how that felt.
Speaker 4:
[44:52] That's a crazy feeling.
Speaker 3:
[44:53] How big is the house?
Speaker 2:
[44:55] He said he down the hall.
Speaker 1:
[44:56] It's a fucking estate.
Speaker 3:
[44:57] That's a long hall, I was going to say.
Speaker 1:
[44:59] A long hallway, right.
Speaker 4:
[45:00] But I think also from the outside, we don't be knowing what be going on inside the relationship. So sometimes even like when something like that happened, it probably was more to it than what we could see. It just looked crazy completely to the outside world.
Speaker 2:
[45:15] You don't know what's going on.
Speaker 4:
[45:16] A lot, sometimes there's a lot going on in the relationships on it inside. Even now how you see relationships on like social media, like everything just, you just get the good moments and the birthdays and the what's the name if you don't really see what's going on inside the relationship. So that's why when shit happened, it'd be like, oh shit, what the, you know what I mean? Even down to that situation, when it just came out, everybody was like, wait, what? Because we always looked at them as kind of like a solid couple.
Speaker 3:
[45:45] You know it was back when Weezy and Birdman had that little break-up fallout for all those years. You remember that?
Speaker 4:
[45:54] I don't feel like they thing was really that public though. Was they ever going at each other on a set or you just knew that little bit?
Speaker 3:
[46:02] Shit shit, they was going at each other. Birdman was...
Speaker 1:
[46:06] No, Weezy was saying shit. So none of y'all would have slept with Jada?
Speaker 3:
[46:11] I will say this, in a different world, Jada Pinker used to be...
Speaker 5:
[46:14] In a different world?
Speaker 3:
[46:15] That's the name of the show.
Speaker 1:
[46:16] That's a double entendre.
Speaker 3:
[46:18] I know that. But same thing, I guess. But I'm talking about the show. Don't twist me up like that. But I used to have a super crush on her in a different world, Jada.
Speaker 1:
[46:29] Would you not have slept with her though?
Speaker 4:
[46:30] I'm trying to let him. He baited you, just chill, because he's about to bait you to go crazy.
Speaker 1:
[46:36] You just went somewhere else.
Speaker 5:
[46:37] Would you have slept with her?
Speaker 1:
[46:38] Yes or no?
Speaker 2:
[46:39] Oh man.
Speaker 1:
[46:41] While Will was down the hall.
Speaker 2:
[46:44] Would you have did, man?
Speaker 5:
[46:45] What?
Speaker 4:
[46:47] He just said what? Are you even asking? Is that even a question?
Speaker 3:
[46:50] More like, what the nerve of you?
Speaker 2:
[46:53] I thought you and Will was cool, man.
Speaker 1:
[46:55] I never met Will. What have I made love to his wife?
Speaker 6:
[47:04] Up the hall from that man?
Speaker 3:
[47:05] Up the hall? Why you down the hall?
Speaker 1:
[47:07] Sometimes the job is, you got to do your duty, I would have done my job.
Speaker 2:
[47:13] I ain't mad at you, player.
Speaker 1:
[47:14] Sometimes it's a different calling. Mr. David, you telling me you wouldn't win in that back room? Let's rap about some hoops real quick, brought to you by the homies at PrizePix. New York versus Atlanta, who y'all got, man?
Speaker 2:
[47:28] New York.
Speaker 3:
[47:29] Is that a rhetorical question?
Speaker 1:
[47:30] Yeah, I just want to know. I'm just throwing it out there.
Speaker 3:
[47:32] We going for the business.
Speaker 2:
[47:33] Town business.
Speaker 3:
[47:34] Town business.
Speaker 1:
[47:35] Town business, so we going with town. What you talking about, man?
Speaker 4:
[47:38] I'm going to say the Knicks going to get a gentleman sweep, so it's going to be 4-1, I think.
Speaker 3:
[47:42] A gentleman sweep, that's what they call that, 4-1?
Speaker 2:
[47:44] 4-1 gentleman sweep.
Speaker 3:
[47:46] I like that.
Speaker 4:
[47:46] I'm going to give them a gentleman sweep.
Speaker 3:
[47:47] Possibility to give them some grace and do it like a gentleman sweep.
Speaker 4:
[47:50] Then it might rap, get one in ATL, something like that.
Speaker 1:
[47:53] What's your thing about Jalen Brunson?
Speaker 3:
[47:55] I'm going to go more. That's what we talk about.
Speaker 2:
[47:59] Brunson going to up it, man. It's playoff time. I think he going to up it.
Speaker 3:
[48:02] We like Jalen. Jalen is dope. We going to always. The pressure is on him right now, though.
Speaker 4:
[48:08] Say what?
Speaker 3:
[48:09] The pressure is on him right now so we can get to the actual championship. Or at least to the Eastern Conference Finals. Let's go there.
Speaker 4:
[48:17] Yeah I think Jalen Brunson also been one of the top scorers in the playoffs in the last couple of years too so he always, I will always say more for him during playoff time because he just he turns up in the playoffs you know I'm saying like even when other players ain't playing the same. JB pretty much been solid through it.
Speaker 1:
[48:43] I like to stay more with JB though.
Speaker 2:
[48:45] He consistent.
Speaker 1:
[48:46] He's one of the guys.
Speaker 3:
[48:48] Yeah definitely. Let's go next.
Speaker 1:
[48:50] He's one of us.
Speaker 3:
[48:51] Brunson.
Speaker 1:
[48:52] What y'all think about CJ McCullough?
Speaker 4:
[48:54] I think CJ the best scorer on like pure scorer on Atlanta right now. So that's why like his stats are reflecting that over there.
Speaker 3:
[49:06] I'm going less.
Speaker 4:
[49:07] But I don't think Atlanta got enough firepower to deal with the Knicks.
Speaker 2:
[49:11] I'm going less on that.
Speaker 1:
[49:13] Against the Knicks, y'all going what?
Speaker 3:
[49:15] I'm going less on that chump.
Speaker 1:
[49:16] You going less?
Speaker 2:
[49:18] Honestly, I might, for boy, I might go less with everything but points because he's going to have to up it. He's like one of the main people down there. So I feel like he's going to have to score.
Speaker 1:
[49:32] Come on Mr. David, you know basketball.
Speaker 2:
[49:33] He's going to have to score a little more for sure.
Speaker 4:
[49:35] I was going to say that too. I think for on a score side, he's one of the main scorers.
Speaker 2:
[49:39] He got to up his career with what he got going on.
Speaker 4:
[49:43] They don't have a lot of firepower, so he's going to have to step up or at least attempt to do more for them to win.
Speaker 2:
[49:51] I'll go more points for him.
Speaker 4:
[49:53] So I think we all agree that we're going more for the Knicks. Let us know what y'all thinking in the comments.
Speaker 1:
[50:01] Let us know. We definitely going more with New York for real.
Speaker 2:
[50:05] So if you're a public figure, are there certain venues you just shouldn't be in, no matter how normal you want to feel?
Speaker 4:
[50:17] I think you can be wherever you want to be, but I think you got to recognize where you're going and move accordingly, whether whatever level, high or low. You know what I'm saying? Like even at the highest level, you got to know what kind of situation you're in. So I think you could go wherever you want to go. There's certain places people go that, you know, even when you see celebrities in the hood and stuff like that, but just understand and know where you at. Like don't just go in there and...
Speaker 3:
[50:46] I got this thing, like if you go in some place that you know you got to bring a gun, it maybe might not be the place you really want to go to. But if you are going...
Speaker 4:
[50:57] Or bring a gun.
Speaker 3:
[50:58] Just know you got to bring your gun.
Speaker 4:
[51:00] If I'm going to a place that I should bring a gun, you know what, bring the gun. That's it.
Speaker 2:
[51:05] I agree with that. I think certain spots got time limits too. You know some spots you get chilling for a minute and the other shit is like, yo we in and out this joint. I think it depends on what he was saying. Just know your surroundings, know where you at. You know what I mean? Kind of read the energy, read the room. That's what I would say. The best thing to do is read the room and you walk in.
Speaker 4:
[51:25] If you ever been in a spot and you in there and you like, I shouldn't be in here.
Speaker 6:
[51:30] If you feel that, if your guts tell you that, like yeah.
Speaker 2:
[51:32] A fact. That's when you should breathe.
Speaker 4:
[51:34] I've been in a few spots like that, y'all. I be shaking my head like, yo, this is where it goes down at, right here.
Speaker 1:
[51:41] That's a fact though, many spots. But you know where you should be, what you shouldn't be. Sometimes you push the line and do some shit, maybe out of boredom or you might not shouldn't have done.
Speaker 4:
[51:54] You just free spirited.
Speaker 2:
[51:57] Nasty.
Speaker 1:
[51:58] Nasty, but I ain't gonna tell you no lie, I loved it.
Speaker 2:
[52:01] See?
Speaker 1:
[52:01] I ain't gonna tell you no lie.
Speaker 2:
[52:02] And I wanted to get the fuck out of there.
Speaker 4:
[52:04] I shouldn't have been there, but I loved it.
Speaker 1:
[52:05] I did.
Speaker 2:
[52:06] I wanted to run out that shit.
Speaker 1:
[52:07] Look, look, look, look. You know what spot I'm talking about when we was in that little spot, the Bodega John?
Speaker 7:
[52:12] Oh, God.
Speaker 1:
[52:13] Oh, God. Oh, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2:
[52:15] They closed that. That ain't the way I wanted to run out.
Speaker 1:
[52:17] That night we was in there, don't it? I had a good night. I had a great night.
Speaker 2:
[52:20] That was the...
Speaker 1:
[52:21] No, I had a great night. It was good.
Speaker 2:
[52:24] It was good to me.
Speaker 1:
[52:25] But it was so tight, it was so... It was like, what the fuck, I'm like, this is the back of the... What?
Speaker 2:
[52:33] But I feel like sometimes you're going to enjoy yourself way more in the jungle. In the trench spots. Then you're going to do in the bougie spot. The bougie spot cool, but sometimes you're going to enjoy yourself a little more. You just got to be a little more careful, you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:
[52:51] But that's the balance of life, right? Sometimes it's like, damn, you know what? I know I don't belong here, let me just slide, you know, or not. I can show you, acting like she with it.
Speaker 3:
[53:07] So I bet I got booked in Brooklyn years ago, years and years and years ago. I get in the club and it's like 400 crips in there. It was a crip party.
Speaker 4:
[53:20] Niggas booked you for a crip party?
Speaker 3:
[53:22] Because I had certified gangsta a lot of the time. So it wasn't really about the color. It was about the certified guy was.
Speaker 4:
[53:31] You was throwing it up in there?
Speaker 2:
[53:32] How did that go? How was that of it?
Speaker 4:
[53:36] Because at that time you was throwing it up a lot. So I want to know if.
Speaker 1:
[53:40] You had beef with the Crips?
Speaker 4:
[53:42] You had a party with the Crips.
Speaker 3:
[53:45] Let's say it was an interesting night. It definitely was an interesting night.
Speaker 4:
[53:50] It definitely got to a gangbanging party pause.
Speaker 2:
[53:54] That's when Certified Gangsters just came out.
Speaker 3:
[53:56] Shout out to Little C's and C. That was back in those days when everybody was at ours.
Speaker 4:
[54:03] Have we all went to see a female at a place or area?
Speaker 1:
[54:09] Yes, Yes.
Speaker 3:
[54:11] I think I trapped in so many places, man. I had to call people to come get me so many times. It ain't looking right. May Day in Brooklyn, like four times I didn't got trapped up in Brooklyn, bro.
Speaker 4:
[54:21] When I shook my head and did that earlier and said, yeah, I shouldn't be here. It was going to girl places. That wasn't a club for me if you had places you go.
Speaker 2:
[54:31] That didn't happen.
Speaker 4:
[54:32] She invited you, yo, come over, it's all love, family here. Got in there and be like...
Speaker 2:
[54:37] This is about it.
Speaker 1:
[54:39] I ain't gonna lie though, man.
Speaker 3:
[54:40] I feel it. I feel what's going on. We go get smart. Yeah, talk, talk, all right.
Speaker 2:
[54:45] Whatever you had in your mind was some horny shit, go out the window and then you be thinking, all right, I got to get out of here.
Speaker 1:
[54:52] I can't lie though, man. Sometimes I go to some Trenches shit in Brooklyn or wherever and it'd be like the greatest party. It'd be the greatest shit going on.
Speaker 5:
[55:01] No, Trenches party are fun.
Speaker 3:
[55:03] I enjoy it, but it's fun.
Speaker 1:
[55:05] The breath be smelling like, it's just sweaty, musty bitches, titties stink, but it just.
Speaker 4:
[55:12] But why's that fun? Where's the fun part of that?
Speaker 3:
[55:15] That's crazy, that's the part of it that's fun.
Speaker 2:
[55:18] The stinky breath and musty women.
Speaker 5:
[55:21] The energy, the titties stinkin is crazy, bro.
Speaker 3:
[55:24] That's some jail shit, bro.
Speaker 1:
[55:25] I don't know what's going on, bro. You think they got to do some jail shit, Let's check this out.
Speaker 4:
[55:32] talkin about you when you was in jail.
Speaker 1:
[55:33] What the? Wait, what? It's the hood, you understand, you appreciate the hood. It's like, you know what?
Speaker 6:
[55:39] All the titties in the hood don't stink, bro.
Speaker 3:
[55:40] I never smell those stink titties, bro.
Speaker 6:
[55:42] We be in the hood, that ain't like a part of the hood smell.
Speaker 1:
[55:46] You never tell me you smell the stink titty.
Speaker 3:
[55:48] In the hood?
Speaker 1:
[55:49] You're telling me you never in your life, bro. I'm talkin about your life.
Speaker 5:
[55:54] Have you ever smelled a stink titty?
Speaker 4:
[55:55] I've gotten up close to a girl before, but we always smell the stink titty, but that ain't like a, you can't.
Speaker 6:
[56:01] You can't smell a block and smell a stink titty.
Speaker 5:
[56:03] How does that smell? How does that smell? Oh, she got stink titties.
Speaker 6:
[56:06] She walk by?
Speaker 3:
[56:08] Oh, she got stink titties.
Speaker 4:
[56:09] When was the stink titty topic on the board, man?
Speaker 5:
[56:12] How do you know how titties stink?
Speaker 6:
[56:13] You gotta get up on the titty to smell a titty.
Speaker 1:
[56:14] Because you know how anything stinks because it stinks. I don't know what a titty stinks.
Speaker 7:
[56:18] So, if a girl walk by you right now, Fab, and her titty is stinking, you wouldn't know that.
Speaker 4:
[56:22] I wouldn't even know that her titty stinks. If something just stinks, I wouldn't know her titty. I wouldn't know that it was distinctly a titty.
Speaker 6:
[56:30] She stink.
Speaker 7:
[56:31] She stink. I'm not going to think her titty stinks.
Speaker 2:
[56:34] How you know for sure that was her titty stinking?
Speaker 4:
[56:37] You gotta put your face in her titty to know it was a titty.
Speaker 6:
[56:40] That's a must. How do you know what the titty stink is on the board, Bob?
Speaker 1:
[56:44] When they got those wrestling uniforms on, you smell nothing but tits? You know the wrestling outfits they be wearing?
Speaker 2:
[56:49] You smell a girl's titty stinking through that?
Speaker 1:
[56:51] You can smell it sometimes.
Speaker 2:
[56:53] Off the hug? That's when you smell a titty stink when you hug?
Speaker 4:
[56:56] Yeah, my hugs.
Speaker 3:
[56:57] How do you know it was a titty stink?
Speaker 1:
[57:00] You know what I realized? He's trying to get me canceled. You trying to get me canceled. You been trying to get me canceled.
Speaker 7:
[57:09] I'm not going to get canceled, my.
Speaker 4:
[57:12] You gotta throw a little mint in her shirt like, yo, your titty stink.
Speaker 7:
[57:16] A mint?
Speaker 5:
[57:18] A mint for the titties?
Speaker 7:
[57:19] Titty mint?
Speaker 4:
[57:21] We need to make titty mints.
Speaker 7:
[57:22] You're not going to get me canceled, A titty tic tac.
Speaker 1:
[57:25] I see what he's trying to do.
Speaker 6:
[57:26] Tick tac titties.
Speaker 7:
[57:27] Tick tac titties. Tick tac titties is the new shit.
Speaker 4:
[57:31] You know that little shit you be opening like that, you just pour that shit in there.
Speaker 1:
[57:36] Mr. David.
Speaker 6:
[57:37] We got to get tic tac titties.
Speaker 1:
[57:38] Mr. David.
Speaker 7:
[57:39] You got to get a titty tic tac.
Speaker 1:
[57:40] Your man is trying to get me canceled.
Speaker 6:
[57:41] Tick tac titty mitt. We got to get big, bro.
Speaker 1:
[57:45] I'm not going to, I'm not, it's not, I'm not going to allow you to do this, brother.
Speaker 6:
[57:48] What?
Speaker 1:
[57:49] You're trying to get me canceled.
Speaker 3:
[57:50] How?
Speaker 7:
[57:51] You keep trying to put, you're trying to put emphasis on me.
Speaker 3:
[57:53] You said something that alarmed me. It's a smelly titty, bro.
Speaker 1:
[57:56] Everybody smell the smelly titty.
Speaker 3:
[57:57] No, but how? Like, how do you know the city?
Speaker 5:
[58:00] Right, right.
Speaker 3:
[58:02] So right now, you walk in the spot right now, you're like, damn, bitches got stink titties in here. Like, how does that work, bro?
Speaker 1:
[58:07] Your titties stink.
Speaker 3:
[58:08] So you walk in the spot, there's a bunch of bitches in there, you're like, yes, they got stink titties in there.
Speaker 2:
[58:14] Can you differentiate?
Speaker 1:
[58:15] I can spot a stink titty.
Speaker 2:
[58:16] And titties stink and the ass stink?
Speaker 1:
[58:20] That's different.
Speaker 4:
[58:22] I don't know if bitches really put anything to make their titty smell good. So like if your shit is stink.
Speaker 5:
[58:27] There you go. But I never ran into that.
Speaker 3:
[58:30] I never ran into that.
Speaker 4:
[58:31] They don't we put no deodorant in between the titties?
Speaker 5:
[58:35] Is it like behind the air stink? Like behind the air?
Speaker 7:
[58:37] That type of shit stink titties.
Speaker 4:
[58:39] But what they got to do is-
Speaker 6:
[58:40] You had to lift behind you.
Speaker 5:
[58:42] You got that close to no one's stink.
Speaker 4:
[58:43] What they got to do, man?
Speaker 6:
[58:44] They had to lift that titty up.
Speaker 5:
[58:45] She couldn't sit down and walk by.
Speaker 7:
[58:46] She didn't walk by like damn, she got stink titties.
Speaker 4:
[58:50] Is there a titty deodorant? Like what do you do?
Speaker 1:
[58:53] It should be. That's a good invention.
Speaker 4:
[58:55] Titty deodorant?
Speaker 7:
[58:56] Titty deodorant?
Speaker 1:
[58:57] They got titty deodorant? Titties do stink, right?
Speaker 7:
[58:59] So let me ask you this, Spizz.
Speaker 4:
[59:01] You learn something new every day. I never heard that. I never knew there was titty deodorant.
Speaker 3:
[59:07] Spizz told you about a girl and you like nah, Spizz, that bitch got stink titties. Like that's crazy.
Speaker 7:
[59:11] You have it?
Speaker 1:
[59:12] What I tell them?
Speaker 7:
[59:13] Yes, I would tell them.
Speaker 1:
[59:14] Look, that bitch, that titty stink. She got stink titties.
Speaker 4:
[59:17] That's a bad rap to have on your body, man.
Speaker 6:
[59:21] Is that titty?
Speaker 5:
[59:22] I never heard of that one.
Speaker 2:
[59:23] That's not Dirty Mac.
Speaker 4:
[59:25] spreading the news on you, saying you got stink titties is crazy.
Speaker 5:
[59:28] That might be worse than a stink pussy.
Speaker 6:
[59:31] What titty is highlighting the fact that you got stink titties?
Speaker 3:
[59:34] What type of stink titties you got?
Speaker 5:
[59:35] How?
Speaker 1:
[59:36] Shorty bad but a titty stink.
Speaker 7:
[59:39] What are you talking about?
Speaker 4:
[59:40] You know the pussy stink if the titty is a stink.
Speaker 2:
[59:43] There's no way.
Speaker 5:
[59:45] The pussy got to stink if the titty stink?
Speaker 4:
[59:47] It's got to. If you don't take care of the titty is it right here right under your nose?
Speaker 7:
[59:52] What type of hog is that?
Speaker 3:
[59:53] That's a crazy hog bro.
Speaker 1:
[59:55] It's coming from every angle bro.
Speaker 3:
[59:56] It's coming from the bottom and the top. It's crazy.
Speaker 1:
[60:00] You know what?
Speaker 7:
[60:00] You got to throw that ad lib right here.
Speaker 4:
[60:02] This is the kind of influence Maino has on this show. We just did like a 30 minute topic on stink titty. That's what you got to appreciate Main for man.
Speaker 6:
[60:16] I don't know how the combo turns stink.
Speaker 4:
[60:18] Let's let them put some deodorant on the titties. Let's take a break. What would y'all say defines a bad habit? Is it the action itself or is it the impact that it have on your life? Like say something that you do, say even smoking, y'all both smoke. Do you feel like it's a bad habit because of what you actually do or how it impacts what you do?
Speaker 3:
[60:43] Both, I believe.
Speaker 2:
[60:44] Yeah, I would say both.
Speaker 3:
[60:45] Smoking period is a nasty habit, you dig, and then the fact that it's not a healthy habit, it can affect your health down the line for constantly smoking and shit like that. So a habit could turn into a health hazard.
Speaker 1:
[60:57] Can you speak up a little bit?
Speaker 3:
[61:00] I said both. Not in here. I said both. It can impact both. It can impact the action itself and the impact that it can have on your life. You know what I mean? Smoking is a nasty habit.
Speaker 1:
[61:11] Smoking what though?
Speaker 3:
[61:12] Crack.
Speaker 2:
[61:15] I ain't got nothing to do with that.
Speaker 3:
[61:18] The you talking about man? I'm just sick of your shit today man. You better leave me the fuck alone bro.
Speaker 2:
[61:22] With the blood, I feel like I smoke weed so I feel like it impacts my health more than my life. If I can, if that makes sense.
Speaker 4:
[61:33] Do y'all look at smoking as a, cause it sound like you said you look at it as a bad habit, but do you look at it as a bad habit?
Speaker 2:
[61:40] I don't look at it as a bad habit. No I don't.
Speaker 3:
[61:45] It definitely is a habit. We depend on it and it's not good for you to do it.
Speaker 1:
[61:49] So do you feel like y'all got habits?
Speaker 2:
[61:51] We depend on fools.
Speaker 4:
[61:53] Do you think it's a bad habit though?
Speaker 3:
[61:54] I definitely have a bad habit.
Speaker 4:
[61:56] You think yours is a bad habit or you think it's just something?
Speaker 3:
[61:58] Do you think yours is a bad habit? You smoke also.
Speaker 4:
[62:00] I don't think it's a bad habit. That's why I'm asking y'all. I don't think smoking is a bad habit, especially in this era.
Speaker 2:
[62:05] I don't think I like, I think a bad habit is something that you would like violate or like go out just waiting.
Speaker 3:
[62:13] How healthy is smoking for the body?
Speaker 2:
[62:15] Now that's the part I'm saying that I feel like is the bad part.
Speaker 3:
[62:18] Now let's talk about that. Since y'all think it's not bad to smoke, how healthy is smoking for your body no matter what you're smoking?
Speaker 2:
[62:24] It ain't good for your lungs at all.
Speaker 4:
[62:26] That still don't mean it's a bad habit because it's not good for your lungs.
Speaker 7:
[62:29] How can it be a good habit?
Speaker 2:
[62:33] You can like certain foods, that's bad for your body.
Speaker 4:
[62:36] All the food that you eat, if you eat fried food, everything that you do.
Speaker 3:
[62:40] That's a bad habit also. It kills you. If you eat bad food, that's a bad habit.
Speaker 4:
[62:44] So if fried food is a bad habit.
Speaker 3:
[62:46] It's definitely a bad habit. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[62:50] You eat fried food every day, what does it do to your body, bro?
Speaker 1:
[62:55] I don't want to agree with him.
Speaker 4:
[62:56] If you abuse it, it's a bad habit.
Speaker 1:
[62:58] I don't believe in it every day. If you eat fried chicken every day, every day is a bad habit. Every day, fried food is a bad habit. That's a bad habit.
Speaker 3:
[63:05] People get big from eating food that over eat.
Speaker 1:
[63:07] That's a bad habit.
Speaker 5:
[63:08] Fried food, every single day.
Speaker 3:
[63:09] That food is not good, bro.
Speaker 1:
[63:11] If Shorty-
Speaker 2:
[63:12] But I don't think smoking marijuana every day is a bad habit.
Speaker 5:
[63:15] Not only with grease in it is good for your body, bro.
Speaker 1:
[63:17] But listen to what I'm telling you, if Shorty, right, fucks a lot, That's a bad habit? No. Is she, like is that a habit or is she a hoe?
Speaker 3:
[63:37] It depends if she's a nymph or if she's a nymph or if she needs it actually, right? That's a habit. It's a bad habit.
Speaker 4:
[63:42] Well, hoes have habits too. That's what makes them a hoe because they're habits.
Speaker 6:
[63:47] They're habitual.
Speaker 3:
[63:49] What's the habit? Being a hoe. Because a prostitute get paid for it. She's not necessarily a hoe. That's her job.
Speaker 1:
[63:56] She's a pro. So hoes fuck for what?
Speaker 3:
[63:58] For whatever they feel like. It's a habit.
Speaker 1:
[64:00] It's a habit.
Speaker 4:
[64:01] But some hoes get paid too.
Speaker 3:
[64:04] That's a prostitute. Yeah, they get paid.
Speaker 1:
[64:06] Can a hoe be a prostitute?
Speaker 3:
[64:07] It's a prostitute.
Speaker 1:
[64:09] I don't want to stay here. I don't like it.
Speaker 3:
[64:12] Because you paid a couple of hoes before?
Speaker 1:
[64:13] Say what?
Speaker 3:
[64:14] You turned a couple of hoes to prostitutes. That's like turning a hoe to a housewife. You heard you didn't turn a hoe to a prostitute.
Speaker 2:
[64:19] Damn, man. Say it ain't so. Iceberg main.
Speaker 5:
[64:25] No, I never done that.
Speaker 1:
[64:27] Just throwing that out there.
Speaker 5:
[64:28] I never done that.
Speaker 1:
[64:30] I'm just asking. Because we're saying what defines a bad habit?
Speaker 2:
[64:35] If it's fucking your life up. If you can do it and it's not deterring you getting to a dollar, you taking care of your family, if it ain't giving you no immediate health problems, I don't think it's a bad habit.
Speaker 3:
[64:49] do dope and still do that, bro. You got functioning crackheads that still do that.
Speaker 6:
[64:53] It might not be a bad habit for them.
Speaker 2:
[64:54] As soon as they stop, they die.
Speaker 1:
[64:55] It's still a bad habit, though.
Speaker 3:
[64:57] Are y'all serious?
Speaker 1:
[64:57] Yes, sir. Even though they function, they know what they're doing.
Speaker 6:
[65:00] The fiends, I know they stop, they get off the kicker, but that's when they start to do it.
Speaker 3:
[65:02] Everything is a bad habit.
Speaker 6:
[65:03] As long as they get high, they be good.
Speaker 4:
[65:05] Everything is a bad habit, then, to some point.
Speaker 3:
[65:10] If it consumes you, it's not a good habit.
Speaker 6:
[65:13] they eat McDonald's every day, all that shit is a bad habit.
Speaker 4:
[65:15] But to certain people, bad habits is not bad. To somebody who smokes, if you have to sit in a room and smoke, and somebody who smokes, they don't mind when you smoke. You sit in a room with somebody who don't smoke, the smoke bothers them. It's still a bad habit to them, but it may not be a bad habit.
Speaker 1:
[65:30] Anything that is dark and not good for your body is a bad habit. My mother was a functioning dope fiend. She sniffed dope, but she functioned, got up and went to work, took care of kids and all that, right? But it still was a bad habit.
Speaker 4:
[65:46] Why was it a bad habit if she still was able to do what she wanted to do?
Speaker 1:
[65:50] It's still a bad habit.
Speaker 7:
[65:53] Any habit that is a bad habit, you gotta stop.
Speaker 1:
[65:56] It's a bad habit for her.
Speaker 4:
[65:59] For you it's a bad habit or for the society it's a bad habit.
Speaker 2:
[66:02] Everybody got a vice, bro.
Speaker 4:
[66:03] That's why I'm asking, because it's a different script.
Speaker 7:
[66:06] Everybody got a vice.
Speaker 3:
[66:07] A vice is not necessarily a good thing to have, bro.
Speaker 2:
[66:10] But we all got one.
Speaker 1:
[66:11] It's a bad habit. Is there anything that's not doing your body good?
Speaker 2:
[66:13] You're not human if you don't got a vice.
Speaker 1:
[66:15] Okay, I just had a vice. I got a couple vices.
Speaker 6:
[66:18] Some vice is the internet.
Speaker 2:
[66:21] Everybody got a vice.
Speaker 1:
[66:21] This is what I'm trying to tell you. I got a couple vices.
Speaker 3:
[66:24] Listen to me.
Speaker 2:
[66:24] I know.
Speaker 3:
[66:25] Don't confuse bad habits with good habits.
Speaker 1:
[66:27] What? Anything that's not good for your body, drugs.
Speaker 3:
[66:31] Okay what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:
[66:32] Don't confuse bad habits with good habits. That's a bad habit. Drugs are bad habits. Now they may not be the top bad habit. It may not be the shit that's going to put you in the grave.
Speaker 2:
[66:42] You think it's worse than the food?
Speaker 1:
[66:43] It's still a bad habit.
Speaker 2:
[66:44] You think weed is worse than the food?
Speaker 1:
[66:46] Say what?
Speaker 2:
[66:47] Smoking weed is worse than the food a might eat.
Speaker 1:
[66:49] That's a good question because you know why the food is bad?
Speaker 3:
[66:50] You're trying to say eating is a bad habit?
Speaker 2:
[66:52] No, the food that you're eating. You gotta eat.
Speaker 1:
[66:53] You got bad habits when eating. You said fried chicken.
Speaker 5:
[66:56] That's the greasy ass fried food.
Speaker 1:
[66:58] Fried food is a bad habit. That's a good example.
Speaker 3:
[67:01] That's a bad habit.
Speaker 1:
[67:02] That's a bad habit. Even though it's good.
Speaker 3:
[67:04] You're consciously eating some bullshit that can kill you. Yeah, that's a bad habit.
Speaker 1:
[67:08] Masturbating every single day is a bad habit.
Speaker 3:
[67:12] Do you have this habit? Because where did this come from?
Speaker 2:
[67:14] That's something you know about.
Speaker 3:
[67:15] Like this is what you're going through?
Speaker 2:
[67:17] Are you alright?
Speaker 1:
[67:17] No, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying this.
Speaker 3:
[67:19] But why is that on your mind?
Speaker 2:
[67:20] Man, you go to the bank every day.
Speaker 3:
[67:22] Yeah, like what's up? You cashing out? How much money you got in your pocket right now?
Speaker 7:
[67:26] You have to.
Speaker 2:
[67:27] You gotta relax.
Speaker 3:
[67:29] Pocket full of money.
Speaker 7:
[67:30] You just left the bank, What's up with you?
Speaker 1:
[67:33] The problem with this show, let me tell you the problem. Koei, you know the problem with this show?
Speaker 2:
[67:39] What's up with you, man?
Speaker 1:
[67:40] I try to be real.
Speaker 2:
[67:41] What's up with you?
Speaker 1:
[67:42] And you see what I met with? I met with a different type of force.
Speaker 2:
[67:46] Because of what?
Speaker 4:
[67:47] Who? Force.
Speaker 5:
[67:48] Force?
Speaker 2:
[67:50] That's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[67:50] You met with a different type of force is crazy.
Speaker 3:
[67:52] On top of you busting out, talking about jacking off is a bad habit out of nowhere. Like why is that in your mind? Why was that your thing? What was that like?
Speaker 1:
[68:01] say, busting out though. I'm going to just leave it at that.
Speaker 2:
[68:05] That's what I'll just leave the whole conversation.
Speaker 1:
[68:06] I'm going to leave it at that. pause me every five minutes. Every five minutes there's a pause on me.
Speaker 3:
[68:14] You got to chill out.
Speaker 1:
[68:14] I try to, you know what I try to do with this show? I try to come here and be honest and I try to be a real nigger. But y'all don't allow me to be a real nigger.
Speaker 3:
[68:23] We don't allow you to talk crazy. That's all we don't allow you to talk. That's all we don't allow. We give you the floor to be a real nigger all day.
Speaker 1:
[68:29] Y'all make, y'all put me, y'all paint a foul narrative on me. You make me, you team up against me and try to.
Speaker 3:
[68:39] Pause, pause, cause I don't team, I don't know what you're talking about right now, bro. Skin out of hand. Just chill out.
Speaker 7:
[68:48] Why don't you give him some advice, man, cause you.
Speaker 1:
[68:49] Absolutely, I'm a love guru, Don't hate, don't hate.
Speaker 3:
[68:54] You're my man.
Speaker 5:
[68:55] 100 Maino.
Speaker 6:
[68:57] 100 Maino is crazy.
Speaker 4:
[68:59] 100 Maino. This is smizzied. The love guru is smizzied.
Speaker 3:
[69:07] Would you like us to read this for you?
Speaker 4:
[69:09] Somebody spike the love potion.
Speaker 1:
[69:10] No, I got it, I got it.
Speaker 5:
[69:12] You can read it?
Speaker 3:
[69:13] You sure?
Speaker 1:
[69:14] I got it. I got it. Everybody chill the, everybody relax. Okay, me and my man been through a lot of ups and downs, and we've been getting back into a consistent rhythm. She said, riff the door. Okay, you see this, all right? We had a drunk night and I went through his phone, and I caught him buying coochie. Damn. He apologized and says, it was for his friends, not him. I've been debating if I should take him back because he didn't explain exactly what I saw, but I'm so embarrassed. Maino, what should I do? Well, baby girl, I need to tell you that every n***a buy a little pussy every now and then.
Speaker 7:
[70:04] It's my man right there. This is my man right here. My main man, Maino. Maino.
Speaker 3:
[70:13] Never stop.
Speaker 7:
[70:15] You're going to throw a whole good...
Speaker 4:
[70:18] Let's let it be known, right?
Speaker 7:
[70:20] Every now and then.
Speaker 4:
[70:23] Clear the air.
Speaker 7:
[70:23] Let's throw it like every now and then.
Speaker 4:
[70:25] Hear the guru out now.
Speaker 1:
[70:28] Every now and then, in his lifetime, every n***a been there, okay? So don't throw a whole good n***a away just because he bought some pussy, purchased some boxes.
Speaker 7:
[70:40] Okay, like cop a little wet.
Speaker 1:
[70:43] Just think about it.
Speaker 5:
[70:44] That's actually honorable if you think about it because he didn't really cheat on you.
Speaker 1:
[70:48] No, he paid for some pussy. She went her way, and he went his way.
Speaker 5:
[70:52] He had no relationship with this girl. He was a side bitch.
Speaker 1:
[70:56] Right. He wasn't taking this girl shopping. He wasn't taking her on dinners.
Speaker 5:
[71:01] He wasn't taking her on trips. He wasn't on a phone with her.
Speaker 1:
[71:03] He wasn't texting her.
Speaker 5:
[71:04] It was a straight transaction.
Speaker 2:
[71:06] It was a transaction.
Speaker 1:
[71:08] He got him his nut. She got whatever she needed. She got her money. Okay. He got his nut. She got her money.
Speaker 3:
[71:16] And that's how things happen. That's it.
Speaker 1:
[71:17] That's it.
Speaker 3:
[71:17] It's forgotten about Mass Effect.
Speaker 1:
[71:19] It's forgotten. You dig? She don't remember his name. Let's think about that. She don't know your nigger name.
Speaker 3:
[71:27] But why was it in his phone?
Speaker 1:
[71:29] Say what?
Speaker 3:
[71:30] Why was it in his phone?
Speaker 1:
[71:31] What was in the phone? The video?
Speaker 3:
[71:33] I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[71:35] What was really in there? The text messages or the video?
Speaker 4:
[71:38] The real you was in them phones, man. Somebody told me that one time. I never forget that. The real you was in the phone.
Speaker 1:
[71:45] Was it he was haggling for prices?
Speaker 5:
[71:47] She was saying like, haggling for prices is crazy.
Speaker 6:
[71:50] Like yo.
Speaker 4:
[71:51] Your girl see your texts as you begging for a cheaper price. That's crazy.
Speaker 7:
[71:55] Like it's $8,000. Damn, you begging that bitch to give you $5,000. God damn, I got $230 for you, I know you want $3,000.
Speaker 6:
[72:02] I got the $230.
Speaker 1:
[72:04] My price is $800.
Speaker 4:
[72:05] It was so crazy because she said she embarrassed. That's how you know she saw something.
Speaker 5:
[72:08] you going to get this bitch her money?
Speaker 1:
[72:10] She embarrassed but only because that's how she, it's the illusion of being embarrassed. You embarrassed because that's how you feel. She might have said, oh, listen, it's going to be $800. He might have said, hey, I only got $6,000. So are you embarrassed that he was doing that? Like damn, nigga, you buying pussy out here. I'm a whole bitch, Like you got a whole bitch. Listen, every nigga bought some box.
Speaker 3:
[72:36] But would she be embarrassed that he's bargaining on top of buying some pussy?
Speaker 4:
[72:39] He got a living box, but he chose to go outside. That's what's her up.
Speaker 1:
[72:43] That's what's her up. He chose to go buy it. You bought some pussy, you got-
Speaker 4:
[72:46] You bought some pussy.
Speaker 1:
[72:47] And you got free pussy over here? Yeah. You ain't want this free pussy, but you went and bought some free pussy. You went and bought some pussy.
Speaker 4:
[72:55] That's the part that hurts right there.
Speaker 3:
[72:56] That pussy at home ain't really free.
Speaker 1:
[72:58] The pussy at home cost more than everything.
Speaker 3:
[73:01] Everything. Pussy at home cost more than any pussy you could buy.
Speaker 1:
[73:04] That's a fact though.
Speaker 2:
[73:05] That's an actual fact.
Speaker 1:
[73:08] But she be mad at him because she bought it. But I think she would be mad if he was in like a secret relationship with her.
Speaker 3:
[73:15] I think that would cause for her to be upset.
Speaker 7:
[73:18] A secret relationship? Yeah like.
Speaker 1:
[73:19] Like he, oh, oh, he's in a relationship, he taking her on trips, he buying her stuff.
Speaker 3:
[73:25] You call him buying pussy, he's like, give him 20 days of the cold shoulder like that.
Speaker 1:
[73:31] 20 days of a cold shoulder, okay?
Speaker 3:
[73:34] Yeah, like you know what I mean? He like to pay for shit, let him pay for a bunch of shit for the 20 days.
Speaker 4:
[73:38] Now that can't tell you no for nothing.
Speaker 1:
[73:40] Right, 20 days of a cold shoulder.
Speaker 4:
[73:42] You call him buying pussy, he's like, buy this bag right now.
Speaker 2:
[73:47] You better buy anything I ask you.
Speaker 4:
[73:49] It wasn't being cheap when you was buying pussy.
Speaker 7:
[73:51] You gonna get that shit all day.
Speaker 6:
[73:52] You better buy a helicopter.
Speaker 4:
[73:54] Yeah, you can't say nothing.
Speaker 3:
[73:56] That's a up situation.
Speaker 1:
[73:57] 20 days, what is it, a cold shoulder, a 20 day cold shoulder, go down to the dollar, let's get a test.
Speaker 3:
[74:08] whatever it is. Clear things up, clear the air.
Speaker 1:
[74:10] Clear you up, let's clear the air.
Speaker 3:
[74:12] Cause they might do it in raw, like you.
Speaker 1:
[74:13] Buying pussy, we don't know what you was up to. You was drinking, you was on molly, you was on pills, you was on mushrooms. We don't know what you did. You that bitch raw, like, like, you know.
Speaker 4:
[74:25] Buying it in raw?
Speaker 1:
[74:27] Right, buying it in fucking raw.
Speaker 3:
[74:29] That's wild.
Speaker 1:
[74:31] But these precautions you got to take though. That's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[74:34] That's a free spirited with money right here.
Speaker 1:
[74:37] That a dangerous.
Speaker 3:
[74:38] Sound like you a little bit, man.
Speaker 4:
[74:39] No, free spirited.
Speaker 1:
[74:41] Don't ever put my name in there.
Speaker 2:
[74:42] A free spirited with a couple of eyes.
Speaker 5:
[74:44] You said you were a free spirited person.
Speaker 1:
[74:46] I'm not that free, I'm in a little bit of a prison. I'm not that free, but I ain't free, I ain't that free, I'm in a small prison, don't say that.
Speaker 7:
[75:06] My bad, my bad, my bad.
Speaker 6:
[75:08] Listen, lady, baby.
Speaker 7:
[75:09] You still have bondage a little bit.
Speaker 4:
[75:11] No, I'm still, help me.
Speaker 1:
[75:14] Stay with the, man. At the end of the day, that's your, he a good, he brought a little pussy, he came home to you, it's all good. He brought pussy but he still came home to you. He could have brought pussy and not came home, but he brought pussy and came home to you.
Speaker 2:
[75:26] Right. Preach.
Speaker 5:
[75:27] That's the difference.
Speaker 1:
[75:29] He brought pussy, came home to you, he got a nut. It was just a nut. He could have put the nut in anywhere. Preach. In a garbage, in a lady, in anything.
Speaker 3:
[75:38] Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright, man, man, man, man, we got it, we got it, we got it. You was doing so good, come on, bring it back and pull out.
Speaker 4:
[75:45] Finish off strong.
Speaker 5:
[75:45] Finish off strong, pause.
Speaker 1:
[75:46] But, stay with that, stay with that. That's a good nigga you got.
Speaker 4:
[75:52] Yeah, good pussy paying for it. A good man, Savannah.
Speaker 1:
[75:58] Keep him.
Speaker 4:
[76:03] Nah, let me stop interrupting.
Speaker 1:
[76:04] No, it's a good nigga. So, stay with the nigga, man, and it's all good. Like, stay with the nigga, right? Because all the niggas outside, they just going to fuck on you. And then go home to their girl. Guess what?
Speaker 3:
[76:13] She going to get to it with another, and then he going to go buy some pussy too.
Speaker 1:
[76:17] Right, he going to fuck on them on his girl. Right? So, stay with the, stay with the, always choose the least danger as the best danger, okay? That's it.
Speaker 3:
[76:28] What you saying that again?
Speaker 1:
[76:29] The least devil as the best devil, okay?
Speaker 3:
[76:32] Say that one more time.
Speaker 4:
[76:32] Remix it, say it.
Speaker 3:
[76:34] You said two different things like that. I asked you to say the same thing the first time. What's the first thing you said?
Speaker 1:
[76:39] Always choose the least danger as the best danger, okay? Because it's going to be danger regardless, right? And we got to choose between devils. We got to choose the least devil as the best devil.
Speaker 3:
[76:51] Always choose that fuck with prostitutes over hoes is what you're pretty much telling her.
Speaker 1:
[76:57] What?
Speaker 3:
[76:58] Because you, the least devil to the, what the fuck are you trying to say?
Speaker 1:
[77:02] Least devil as the best devil.
Speaker 2:
[77:04] I understood what you said.
Speaker 1:
[77:05] You understand what I'm saying? We're going to go with what we know, opposed to what we don't know. Because what we already know, we already have an understanding of it. There's a comfortability. That's the least. What we don't know can be the most.
Speaker 4:
[77:18] What? Now she knows he be buying pussy. That's what she does though moving forward in that relationship. Pussy's being purchased. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[77:27] It's buying pussy.
Speaker 4:
[77:28] If you have to, he will buy some pussy.
Speaker 7:
[77:30] If all else fails, that's when you get out of all the spins.
Speaker 4:
[77:33] At the end of the day, that's who you become in that relationship now.
Speaker 2:
[77:37] You know what?
Speaker 4:
[77:37] That's it.
Speaker 6:
[77:38] If he has to, he will.
Speaker 1:
[77:40] If he had to buy some pussy.
Speaker 2:
[77:42] He going to cop up. He's copping.
Speaker 4:
[77:46] If it comes down to it, if he really gets put in a jam.
Speaker 6:
[77:50] It's probably not the last time. It's probably not the last time.
Speaker 2:
[77:52] Just prepare yourself.
Speaker 7:
[77:54] Him buying pussy is not it.
Speaker 2:
[77:57] Try not to piss him off.
Speaker 4:
[77:58] It's a possibility.
Speaker 6:
[77:59] It's just pussy.
Speaker 4:
[78:00] Pussies everywhere, man.
Speaker 6:
[78:02] He might go shopping again.
Speaker 4:
[78:04] Might. He have to cash out sometime.
Speaker 2:
[78:05] He might go shopping.
Speaker 1:
[78:07] And the moral of the story is buy a pussy. Just buy a pussy.
Speaker 7:
[78:15] No.
Speaker 4:
[78:15] The guru is insane.
Speaker 7:
[78:18] And that's another show, gentlemen.
Speaker 3:
[78:20] I definitely want to thank Playmaker.
Speaker 6:
[78:22] Playmaker.
Speaker 7:
[78:23] And I want y'all to like, comment, support, like, comment, subscribe.
Speaker 3:
[78:29] Don't go buy no pussy.
Speaker 2:
[78:30] Don't do that.
Speaker 6:
[78:30] No.
Speaker 1:
[78:31] You can do it. You do what the fuck you want to do. what they talking about. Do what you want to do. If you want to buy pussy and you got enough money to spend on premium.
Speaker 6:
[78:42] Buy it.
Speaker 1:
[78:43] Get your premium.
Speaker 6:
[78:44] Get your premium.
Speaker 1:
[78:45] Like, comment, subscribe.
Speaker 4:
[78:47] Shout out to Playmaker.