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Speaker 1:
[00:35] It's so silly of me to act like I don't need you back.
Speaker 2:
[00:40] Get that back.
Speaker 1:
[00:41] Cause, oh, never lost a in my life.
Speaker 3:
[00:43] All I can think about is us when I see you best.
Speaker 2:
[00:45] We all lost somebody we loved.
Speaker 1:
[00:49] If God removed it, it wasn't for me.
Speaker 4:
[00:50] Can't lose what's not yours.
Speaker 2:
[00:53] But we love, are we rolling? We love putting God in things that he ain't got nothing to do with. Like that's-
Speaker 4:
[00:59] Especially with things he has nothing to do with.
Speaker 2:
[01:00] Like when niggas going rob a bank, and they be like, yo, God was with us. I don't think God was with y'all. Like I just think the cops was late getting here. Like that had nothing to do with God.
Speaker 1:
[01:09] Yo, I did the boldest thing. I did the, the God, please remove anything from my life. That's not for me prayer. Boy, the feds did a sweep. That bitch coming through like the Rico.
Speaker 2:
[01:22] Lost your whole roster, huh? Mm-hmm. Never mind. We are back sponsored by Boost Mobile Unlimited Talk, Text and that.
Speaker 4:
[01:33] Yes. We, if you're listening on audio, we are on Netflix.
Speaker 2:
[01:36] Yes, we are.
Speaker 4:
[01:37] If you want to see our beautiful faces. And we are back end of the week.
Speaker 2:
[01:42] End of the week.
Speaker 4:
[01:43] Made it through.
Speaker 2:
[01:44] Made it through. As a family, as a team.
Speaker 4:
[01:46] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[01:46] As a community.
Speaker 4:
[01:48] Any big plans this weekend? I'm definitely going to go try to see the Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2:
[01:50] Michael Jackson movie is available now, is in theaters now, if you're listening to this or if you're watching this. I will support Michael Jackson.
Speaker 4:
[01:59] What theater are you going to go to?
Speaker 2:
[02:00] Jackson. What theater?
Speaker 4:
[02:01] Yeah. I haven't been out to the movies in a while and I want like, I assume just because of the music, you're not going to want to go to like a janky theater. I want like a brand new updated theater for this.
Speaker 2:
[02:13] My go-to, cause it has Stadium Seaton, is the AMC in Lincoln Square.
Speaker 4:
[02:17] Okay. Yeah, that one's great.
Speaker 2:
[02:18] Cause they got the Stadium Seaton, it's like the fake dome in Vegas. I mean, it's not the dome, but it's like, you know, it's Stadium Seaton, it's a big theater and it's IMAX, so the sound is great, the picture is great.
Speaker 4:
[02:32] Yeah. I saw Gatsby there with the 3D glasses. No, it was really good.
Speaker 2:
[02:37] I saw one of the avatars there, I think the second one, 3D and IMAX at AMC Lincoln Square. So yeah, that's my go-to.
Speaker 4:
[02:44] Yeah. I'm not mad at that location. Maybe something in Jersey. I do want to go to one of those fancy ones that has like the couches and you can like order pasta and shit. I've still never done that.
Speaker 2:
[02:52] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[02:53] I'm still like popcorn and soda.
Speaker 2:
[02:55] We need to, we need to, maybe we should do that. Maybe that's something we should look into, revamping like the movie going experience.
Speaker 4:
[03:02] I mean, they're trying in some locations. I just don't think they're everywhere, but they do have those very fancy ones where like you can actually get a fucking meal for real.
Speaker 2:
[03:08] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[03:09] But I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[03:10] People don't go out no more. People don't go out to the movies no more unless it's like a Marvel movie. Once the New Avengers come out, you ain't going to be able to get a ticket for two months.
Speaker 1:
[03:19] No, as long as the movie is like good and well advertised, people go out to the movies. When I went to go see The Housemaid, people were everywhere. It was packed in there.
Speaker 2:
[03:27] Yeah, I'm talking shit because I definitely was trying to get a ticket to Project Hail Mary the other night and that shit was sold out.
Speaker 1:
[03:32] That's what I'm like, what?
Speaker 2:
[03:33] I'm like, Project Hail Mary is sold out?
Speaker 1:
[03:35] I guess it's a really, I hear it's a really good movie.
Speaker 2:
[03:37] Yeah, I still got to go see that.
Speaker 4:
[03:39] Yeah. I think it's starting to come back around because they thought Netflix and streaming would kill it because they at home, I think people are kind of like tired of always just doing that now. Like going to the movies back being a thing because you're so used to sitting in your house watching movies.
Speaker 1:
[03:52] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[03:52] Like I'd like to experience this better than my couch.
Speaker 1:
[03:55] The Devil Wears Prada 2 is coming out.
Speaker 2:
[03:57] Oh, I'm definitely going to see that. You know, they're going to be outside.
Speaker 1:
[04:01] If you're dressed to the nines too, putting that shit on.
Speaker 2:
[04:04] I need to see it. I got to see it.
Speaker 4:
[04:07] Yeah, I'll go in my West Side Gun gear.
Speaker 2:
[04:08] And I'm a big Meryl Streep fan, so.
Speaker 1:
[04:11] I'm a big Anne Hathaway fan.
Speaker 2:
[04:13] I'm big in the Meryl. You like Anne? Meryl was a hot piece of ass, boy. Her hay day.
Speaker 1:
[04:19] Her hay day.
Speaker 2:
[04:21] And her hay?
Speaker 1:
[04:21] You old.
Speaker 2:
[04:22] Late 80s? Early 90s?
Speaker 4:
[04:25] I would say like late 2025, 26.
Speaker 2:
[04:28] Like right now.
Speaker 1:
[04:29] Nah, Meryl's still fine though, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 2:
[04:31] And she adds down.
Speaker 1:
[04:31] Meryl still looks great.
Speaker 2:
[04:33] She's 76?
Speaker 1:
[04:34] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[04:35] Damn, she looks great. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. What we talking about? 70 something years the other day. Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. I might take Meryl down.
Speaker 4:
[04:43] You definitely take Meryl down.
Speaker 2:
[04:44] Meryl? Meryl? I'll take Meryl down. Come on, Meryl.
Speaker 4:
[04:48] Doesn't she have a daughter that acts or something? Doesn't she have some family member that's now like famous?
Speaker 2:
[04:52] I could see that.
Speaker 1:
[04:53] Possibly. Yeah, Ryan, just Google Meryl Streep nipple baby. Nipple baby.
Speaker 2:
[04:59] Does Meryl Streep have any nipple babies?
Speaker 4:
[05:02] I mean, I guess you can be a nipple baby with acting, but you have to like be good. Like, is there real nipple babies in acting? That's like, they definitely didn't deserve this. They're trash. Besides Chet Hanks. Even though Chet Hanks was pretty good in Your Honor, I can't lie. He wasn't bad.
Speaker 1:
[05:19] Chet Hanks was in Your Honor?
Speaker 4:
[05:21] He really wasn't bad.
Speaker 1:
[05:22] I can't get past episode three.
Speaker 5:
[05:24] That is so funny.
Speaker 2:
[05:25] I don't know how you can't watch that. That show was so fire.
Speaker 5:
[05:30] Oh, okay.
Speaker 4:
[05:32] Yeah, I feel like you can't be a nipple baby.
Speaker 1:
[05:33] My favorite young nipple baby right now is Maude, Maude Apatow. That's Alexi from Euphoria.
Speaker 4:
[05:41] Yeah, but she's a great actress since she was a little kid in her dad's movies. She's a really good actress. She was great. Pete Davidson, too. The King of Staten Island.
Speaker 2:
[05:50] I just found out the other day that Justin Bieber is married to Stephen Baldwin's daughter.
Speaker 1:
[05:56] Hailey Baldwin.
Speaker 4:
[05:57] I thought it was Alec Baldwin.
Speaker 2:
[05:58] Is it Alec or Stephen?
Speaker 1:
[05:59] It's Stephen. It's not Alec.
Speaker 4:
[06:00] Okay. I got you.
Speaker 2:
[06:02] I had no idea. I did not know that. I had no idea.
Speaker 1:
[06:05] Yeah, her father. So people think it's weird because-
Speaker 2:
[06:07] And they showed the clip like when they first met as kids. Like, I was like, this is fucking- what universe is this?
Speaker 1:
[06:15] She recently talked about it how when she was younger, her father wanted- she said my father wanted me and Justin to stay friends. So she even put me in his church so that we could keep a relationship. So her dad's been getting critiqued as in almost like he set his daughter up from a very young age. But they've known each other because they were children.
Speaker 2:
[06:34] Remember Coming to America?
Speaker 4:
[06:37] Yeah, that's a pretty good example. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[06:40] Since she was born, she was raised. I'm just saying it happens. That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 4:
[06:46] The way it should be.
Speaker 2:
[06:46] Yes, the way it should be.
Speaker 1:
[06:48] I always wondered if I could hop on one leg and bark like a dog.
Speaker 2:
[06:50] I'm sure you can, Baby D. And I'm sure you have.
Speaker 1:
[06:53] If the price is right.
Speaker 2:
[06:54] If the price- if that ticket is right, Baby D. You'll do more than that.
Speaker 1:
[07:02] That's it?
Speaker 2:
[07:03] Yeah, Baby D's like, that's it. I can do more than that.
Speaker 4:
[07:06] What type of man would it take for you to do something like that?
Speaker 1:
[07:09] My ego is bigger than my greed. My ego is bigger than my financial issues.
Speaker 4:
[07:14] I'm not saying for financial reasons. You're just that much in love that you would do anything for this person.
Speaker 1:
[07:18] I would never be in love with somebody who would want me to hop up and down and bark like a dog.
Speaker 4:
[07:22] Everyone has their kinks.
Speaker 1:
[07:23] Oh, okay. That ain't mine. I'm cool.
Speaker 4:
[07:26] Love is about compromise.
Speaker 2:
[07:27] But what if he'd be like, yo, I want you to do that thing in the bathtub, where you act like a whale and you blow water out your blowhole.
Speaker 1:
[07:36] Mal, I don't even know if it's therapy. There's something you need.
Speaker 4:
[07:44] What's the blowhole?
Speaker 2:
[07:45] You know what the blowhole is. We all have a blowhole.
Speaker 1:
[07:49] What is wrong?
Speaker 4:
[07:50] Got to come up for air.
Speaker 1:
[07:51] You need a fucking lobotomy.
Speaker 2:
[07:56] I'm sorry, baby.
Speaker 4:
[07:56] You're a big advocate of not shaming people and their stuff.
Speaker 1:
[07:59] I didn't know that was Mal's kink. It's people blowing bath water out of their asshole. I didn't know that was his thing.
Speaker 2:
[08:05] I didn't know she could do it. Like, you need to be in the circus.
Speaker 1:
[08:10] All right.
Speaker 2:
[08:12] And how do you learn that? Like, how do you learn that you can do that? How much practice did it take for a woman to be like, Oh, I could definitely do that.
Speaker 4:
[08:21] That being MAL's king walking in the back, here comes the sperm whale.
Speaker 1:
[08:25] That's y'all are sick.
Speaker 2:
[08:27] I'm in the bathroom like the kid in Free Willy.
Speaker 1:
[08:31] Yo.
Speaker 2:
[08:32] All right.
Speaker 4:
[08:36] With the Michael song playing.
Speaker 2:
[08:40] OK, all right. We are back, sponsored by Boost Mobile, Unlimited Talk, Text and Data.
Speaker 4:
[08:46] New Music Fridays. We talked last episode about the Kehlani album, but that is available right now. Wayne, T-Pain, Cardi B, Brandy, Big Sean, Usher, Missy, Lil Jon, a lot of features. And Leon Thomas.
Speaker 2:
[08:58] A lot of good features.
Speaker 4:
[08:59] What I did here at the listening event was really, really, really good. So I suggest everyone check out the Kehlani album.
Speaker 2:
[09:05] I went to the listening. You said that last episode.
Speaker 4:
[09:07] I mean, I was just, you know. You know, a few episodes and just, you know, we know, you know, it's radio.
Speaker 2:
[09:13] You and Lonnie is cool. We know that.
Speaker 4:
[09:15] Lonnie, Lonnie, you and Lonnie be kicking. We have a we have a rocky relationship, a lot of ups and downs, but we are in a good place.
Speaker 2:
[09:25] Why do you and Kehlani have a rocky relationship?
Speaker 4:
[09:27] Because of things we've said on the podcast.
Speaker 2:
[09:29] Me?
Speaker 4:
[09:30] All of us.
Speaker 1:
[09:31] Who the fuck is all of us? I ain't said shit.
Speaker 4:
[09:33] I'm saying this goes back years, like eight years ago.
Speaker 1:
[09:38] All right, cool.
Speaker 4:
[09:39] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[09:40] Lead me out.
Speaker 4:
[09:40] But we all got into a good place. Remember you ended up in a group chat with her at 1.2? I put me, you and Kehlani in a group chat. Again, this is like eight years ago. You probably just don't remember. And we all like kumbaya'd and made a mess.
Speaker 2:
[09:53] Oh, I do remember that.
Speaker 4:
[09:54] I think she misunderstood. And I understood why she did, because the topic of her mother is very sensitive. We were talking about the song and the letter, which I think is incredible. And I understand that too. Sometimes you just hear people bring up family members.
Speaker 2:
[10:07] I do remember that.
Speaker 4:
[10:08] You just see, like, you don't even care what they're saying.
Speaker 2:
[10:09] Yeah, I remember that.
Speaker 4:
[10:10] Which I understood where she was coming from after she was playing that.
Speaker 2:
[10:13] Kehlani, we love you, man.
Speaker 4:
[10:14] We were complimenting how incredible of a writer she was with that song.
Speaker 2:
[10:17] I don't, like, all jokes aside, I don't like when people walk around thinking that we was talking shit about them and it's an issue. Like, I don't like that. Cause I really don't, like, have an issue with no one.
Speaker 4:
[10:26] She ran down on me at the last lap. What was she talking? I was like, hey, whoa, whoa. I don't even like that.
Speaker 2:
[10:31] Oh, man. Now we love Kehlani.
Speaker 4:
[10:33] Love Kehlani. Album is really, really good. I know Demariz is excited. She's going to have countless, countless captions on the way. You already got, you got a little curcursile ready. What's this shit called?
Speaker 2:
[10:44] She got her, she got a scarf on like Kehlani. I remember Lani came out with a scarf with a good hair laying underneath that scarf like that. Good cleavage showing.
Speaker 1:
[10:50] I'm ready.
Speaker 2:
[10:51] You like, you Lani ready. I know.
Speaker 1:
[10:53] I can't wait.
Speaker 2:
[10:54] Got that Lani fit on.
Speaker 4:
[10:56] You better not talk to no man. Just studs tomorrow for you. That's it.
Speaker 1:
[10:59] Just studs. I don't date studs. I am the stud.
Speaker 2:
[11:04] Cause y'all don't even know that head, that head come off with that scarf. It's nothing but corn, meat, meat braids on it.
Speaker 4:
[11:11] Sometimes she's the whale. Sometimes she's the hammerhead.
Speaker 2:
[11:12] Yeah. Y'all want to see how fast Baby D could go from lipstick lesbian to stud.
Speaker 4:
[11:21] It's like Clark Kent changing in a telephone booth.
Speaker 2:
[11:23] My bad, Baby D. I'm just.
Speaker 1:
[11:25] I don't understand.
Speaker 2:
[11:27] Baby D hate when I fuck with him. All right, I'm done. I'm done.
Speaker 1:
[11:32] This kid hate when he bully when I bully him. What the fuck? Don't worry. Mitch and Major coming. I'm going to have my.
Speaker 4:
[11:39] Your reinforcements?
Speaker 1:
[11:41] Yeah, my reinforcements.
Speaker 4:
[11:43] Also today, Symba put out his new mixtape on his app, the Symba app, where you can get his project. He sent it to me as well. It's great. I'm happy for Symba. I love what he's doing too with his own app, his streaming stuff, everything he's doing outside of rap. I think it's very commendable. So definitely download his app. I think we should support artists the best we can, especially when they're talented.
Speaker 2:
[12:03] Especially when they're doing it on their own like that.
Speaker 4:
[12:05] Yeah, and he definitely went through the ringer with Atlantic. So I'm happy that he's able to just release music when he wants to now. But yeah.
Speaker 2:
[12:12] So he's independent now? Shout out Symba, man.
Speaker 4:
[12:16] Yeah. It's good. It's good to see reason too. Like you can see all the people of why it took them so long to release music may have not been their fault.
Speaker 2:
[12:24] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[12:24] Because once they get out of their deal, they're dropping every other week. And Reason is this Friday as well, correct?
Speaker 2:
[12:30] Is it? Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[12:32] Moving Sores Love, Reason's album. Definitely check that out as well. We get a lot of, can't even speak, Latto and Glowrillo record. Damaris is going to have quite the Fridays.
Speaker 2:
[12:41] Uh-oh. Baby D, how are you feeling?
Speaker 1:
[12:43] I'm happy for them.
Speaker 2:
[12:44] Latto and Glow? Glow, Latto?
Speaker 4:
[12:47] Hope is good.
Speaker 2:
[12:48] You hope is good?
Speaker 4:
[12:49] It's going to get zoogie.
Speaker 2:
[12:51] I think it'll be good. I think it's hard for, because this is a single, right?
Speaker 1:
[12:54] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[12:55] I don't, I...
Speaker 1:
[12:56] It's to the y'all bitch, y'all beat. Remember y'all bitch, y'all, Soulja Boy?
Speaker 4:
[12:59] I do.
Speaker 2:
[12:59] Y'all bitch, y'all. Okay. I see what they doing.
Speaker 1:
[13:05] Yo, MAL is so funny.
Speaker 4:
[13:07] I can already hear the poppy.
Speaker 2:
[13:07] Yeah, yeah. Once I hear the beat in my head and that's Latto and Glowrillo, I know what they doing.
Speaker 5:
[13:12] Get off my jock, bitch.
Speaker 1:
[13:13] You know how I rock, bitch. That's how Latto start her shit.
Speaker 2:
[13:16] What she said?
Speaker 1:
[13:17] She said, get off my jock, bitch. You know how I rock, bitch. That's what Latto said.
Speaker 4:
[13:21] Body count only five.
Speaker 2:
[13:23] I know what Latto going with that all summer. Oh, every brunch, every day party. That's what they're trying to live with. That song right there. Yeah, bitch. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[13:32] My man, my man, my man.
Speaker 2:
[13:33] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[13:34] Yeah, bitch.
Speaker 2:
[13:34] But Latto, you pregnant. You ain't going to be outside this summer.
Speaker 1:
[13:39] It's over. She look like she do. She probably is. She's going to drop that baby at any moment.
Speaker 2:
[13:50] And then what?
Speaker 1:
[13:51] Summer ain't for a couple of months.
Speaker 2:
[13:54] She going to be in the house.
Speaker 1:
[13:57] Once her two-month-old.
Speaker 2:
[13:58] With a little man, man. She having a boy?
Speaker 1:
[14:00] A girl.
Speaker 2:
[14:01] Oh, yeah. She definitely in the house. Mom got her girl. We ain't going to see Latto outside for a minute. But does Latto really go outside? She's dropping her album.
Speaker 1:
[14:07] Outside is like, it's like, outside is like when she's working.
Speaker 4:
[14:14] Yeah. She's still going to work. No, I think so.
Speaker 1:
[14:16] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[14:17] And is this on Latto's album or?
Speaker 1:
[14:19] This is going to be on the album that drops on May 29th.
Speaker 4:
[14:21] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[14:21] Big Mama.
Speaker 4:
[14:22] Got it. Got it.
Speaker 1:
[14:23] Got it.
Speaker 2:
[14:23] Oh, wow.
Speaker 4:
[14:24] May 29th. Big Mama. That is a tough time to put an album out, like right when you have a kid. That's, yeah, that stuff.
Speaker 2:
[14:31] Well. I mean, she lives, she living her, she living her rhyme. She Big Mama for sure now.
Speaker 4:
[14:37] Do we think, do we get the 1988 version of 21 and Latto? Cause I'm actually kind of here for a lotto and 21 album. I actually don't think that would be a bad album.
Speaker 1:
[14:48] I don't need an album. I need an EP. I don't know if it happens. I would hope so. I would hope for it, but I don't know if it happens.
Speaker 2:
[14:54] Don't give it to me right now. Give it to me when the, when the, when the, when the girl and the baby is about four.
Speaker 4:
[15:00] Okay. Yeah. A little bit of time.
Speaker 1:
[15:01] That's, that's so long in hip hop time though.
Speaker 2:
[15:04] No, right?
Speaker 4:
[15:06] I mean, but I wouldn't even want them to do the love shit that Jhene and Sean did, even though I love that album. I'd rather Latto and 21 Savage just do all trap. Like don't even give me a loving bar. I just want the two of them to just rap on all Metro Boomin shit.
Speaker 2:
[15:20] Yeah. But I want to hear it once they start, like once, once, once baby girls start walking and somebody got to start taking another daycare to school and all that. I want to hear with them conversations between 21 and Latto. It's like that. Don't give it to now when it's beautiful, it's blessed, brand new baby. We both happy. Life is great.
Speaker 4:
[15:39] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[15:39] When little mama don't want to lay down and go to sleep and y'all both up all night and then you got to get up, take it to school.
Speaker 4:
[15:44] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[15:45] That's when I want to hear them bars. I want to hear them bars then.
Speaker 4:
[15:47] But 21 has kids, right? Yes. I mean, so he, he at least knows what he's in for. At this point. So yeah, it'll probably be a little easier when you have someone that has a couple of kids already. They know what time it is. And Latto's got her mom or sister. There's help there.
Speaker 2:
[16:03] It's a village.
Speaker 4:
[16:04] It is a village.
Speaker 2:
[16:05] It takes a village.
Speaker 4:
[16:06] A London village. Action Bronson, Lil Yachty and Paul Wall, produced by Derringer. Shout out to Derringer. I'm excited to hear that record.
Speaker 2:
[16:15] Anything action drop and I want to hear it.
Speaker 4:
[16:18] Anything Paul Wall related I'm here for.
Speaker 2:
[16:20] That's true.
Speaker 4:
[16:20] He's been doing some features the last few years and he hasn't missed.
Speaker 2:
[16:24] And produced by Derringer. Yachty on a Derringer beat.
Speaker 4:
[16:28] I'm nervous but we shall see.
Speaker 2:
[16:30] That's interesting. Okay. Yeah, I definitely got to hear what Yachty did on the Derringer beat.
Speaker 4:
[16:36] Oh yeah, other than that, there's other music coming out. Isaiah Falls, Back of My Arms single. Lil Twist and Lil Wayne put out a record today as we're recording this called Addict. And I can't lie, it's pretty fucking good.
Speaker 2:
[16:48] Is it?
Speaker 4:
[16:49] I mean, Lil Twist is a carbon copy of Wayne, like down to voice tone.
Speaker 2:
[16:54] I can't tell them apart on a record.
Speaker 4:
[16:57] Yeah, it is very tough, but Wayne kind of went off. I'm like really not mad at the record. I wanted to go in hating it, but it's catchy.
Speaker 2:
[17:04] I heard Peej playing it when I walked in, but I ain't really.
Speaker 4:
[17:08] Like it could maybe work.
Speaker 1:
[17:10] I like it.
Speaker 4:
[17:11] I could see it.
Speaker 2:
[17:11] You like it? You're jacking it?
Speaker 1:
[17:13] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[17:14] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[17:14] I like it. It might not work, but I mean.
Speaker 2:
[17:19] What does work now?
Speaker 1:
[17:20] Exactly. That's why I'm like, that doesn't even matter to me.
Speaker 2:
[17:22] Like what works?
Speaker 4:
[17:24] Yeah, bitch. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[17:26] Okay. Yeah, bitch. Yeah. Okay.
Speaker 4:
[17:29] Jameer, do you love this Attic record, the way Fat Joe and Jadakiss love Yung Miami's new record?
Speaker 1:
[17:34] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[17:34] Are you that invested?
Speaker 1:
[17:35] Yeah. Spin that shit. Spin that shit. Spin that shit. Yeah. You niggas ain't spinning that shit. That's why y'all don't feel it. Joe and Jadakiss, they're spinning that shit. That's why they felt it. You feel me?
Speaker 4:
[17:49] They're both married. They're spending on the orchid, the furniture.
Speaker 2:
[17:52] You ain't never seen Kiss spinning no money, throwing no money in the club.
Speaker 1:
[17:55] He ain't throwing no money in no club. She didn't say spin that shit in the club. She said, spin it on me.
Speaker 2:
[18:01] Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:
[18:02] Them spending money on they girls.
Speaker 2:
[18:05] Keyword. Their girl.
Speaker 1:
[18:08] That's who Yung Miami was talking about.
Speaker 4:
[18:10] She said scammers, drug dealers, spin that shit.
Speaker 1:
[18:13] You don't think scammers and drug dealers be in relationships?
Speaker 2:
[18:16] I think they rent a car.
Speaker 4:
[18:19] I think the other girl thinks they're in a relationship.
Speaker 1:
[18:21] Y'all are so...
Speaker 2:
[18:23] Yeah, they rent cars. It's fine.
Speaker 1:
[18:26] I don't know why y'all think scammers and drug dealers, and like, they're still people. Dumb niggas be loving the hardest. Dumb niggas love the hardest. Not always. I don't know why, where y'all get that from?
Speaker 2:
[18:42] From the, I know that scamming is selling drugs.
Speaker 1:
[18:44] But they don't cheat no more than the average nigga. It's not like they're known for cheating. That's not true.
Speaker 2:
[18:49] Yes, they do.
Speaker 1:
[18:49] That's not, okay, you be dating them.
Speaker 2:
[18:50] Not all of them, but no, I know them, Damaris. I don't date. I know them.
Speaker 1:
[18:55] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[18:55] Yeah, they cheat.
Speaker 1:
[18:56] You know regular that you with regular jobs that cheat too. Exactly.
Speaker 2:
[18:59] But when is getting money like water, and they don't care about, they ain't gotta go to work and earn that money, they could just bust a fake check. They're not faithful to, nine times out of ten, they're not faithful to the woman they're dating. They have multiple women.
Speaker 4:
[19:11] They're loyal to the game.
Speaker 2:
[19:11] They have options. They can do whatever they want.
Speaker 1:
[19:13] Loyal to the game, fried meat, I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 4:
[19:16] What's the point of having six gift cards for one woman? It's a gift card per.
Speaker 2:
[19:21] If I bust three checks today for $30,000, I made $90,000 today, you think I'm a faithful man?
Speaker 1:
[19:27] So money is what makes men cheat?
Speaker 2:
[19:28] When I'm young and getting it like that, I'm not, it's not, you're crazy to be, to even think that I will be faithful.
Speaker 4:
[19:34] It allows them to cheat easier. I'll say that.
Speaker 2:
[19:37] I'm going to Miami cause I'm gonna bust a move. Then we gotta go to LA and bust another move. You think I ain't busting no buns while I'm out there? You be like, no.
Speaker 4:
[19:46] The scammers are out there for work.
Speaker 2:
[19:50] What you think I'm doing? I'm just going to the hotel and laying down and facetiming you all night?
Speaker 4:
[19:53] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[19:55] Stop it. And then y'all be so mad when y'all find out. And then y'all be knowing that it's other girl. Y'all know the other girl that the mess with. Y'all follow each other from a burner account. They know. I know he with her, but y'all don't care when this coming home and taking you and spending $20,000 on you in a day. Y'all don't care. Well, not y'all, but they. They. Yes.
Speaker 4:
[20:18] No. Cheating is a rich man's game. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[20:21] Don't y'all love to say that? Women, y'all might have came up with that ball. Men definitely didn't come up with that ball.
Speaker 1:
[20:26] No, for sure. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[20:27] So why are you sitting there acting like, no, they don't cheat.
Speaker 1:
[20:29] No, I didn't say that. That's not what I said. I said, they don't cheat no more than the average man. Me personally.
Speaker 2:
[20:35] Yeah. But then y'all say, but then y'all say cheating is a rich man's sport.
Speaker 1:
[20:39] Yes, but they're not rich.
Speaker 2:
[20:40] So then they have to cheat more than the average man.
Speaker 1:
[20:42] But when I'm talking about the average man, I'm talking about the average man with money, not just like regular people. Like they don't cheat no more than a with a nine to five who make $200,000 a year.
Speaker 4:
[20:52] I disagree there. And that's just off pure time.
Speaker 2:
[20:55] Yeah, if I gotta get up at eight, if I gotta be at 730 to shower, and the has to go to work at nine.
Speaker 1:
[21:00] that get up, shower, act like they're going to work for eight hours and be with the side bitch the whole time.
Speaker 2:
[21:05] Yeah, but you're talking about very specific individuals. I'm talking about-
Speaker 4:
[21:08] You're gonna get two weeks vacation at a nine to five.
Speaker 2:
[21:09] I'm not saying they don't, but I'm saying those are specific individuals that do that. I'm talking about if a dude is scamming, and right now today he makes $50,000, he don't gotta get up at 8 a.m. to make another $50,000 tomorrow. He can do whatever he want for the next two, three weeks. Very true.
Speaker 4:
[21:24] And he's out all night.
Speaker 2:
[21:25] Yeah, the that's making, the that got a good job making over $90,000 to $100,000 a year, he ain't cheating like that. I'm not saying he don't cheat, but not like homie that can just book a flight to LA right now, or book a flight to Houston right now and go to the club tonight.
Speaker 4:
[21:43] Or go to Instagram and just, you know, apply you out.
Speaker 2:
[21:46] Yeah, options is more, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1:
[21:48] My only point was that drug dealers and scammers also have girlfriends that they love.
Speaker 2:
[21:53] Oh, I'm never arguing that.
Speaker 1:
[21:54] That was what I originally said, and you was like, they rent a car. No, them be having, they may cheat on them, but them niggas have girlfriends that they spend money on.
Speaker 4:
[22:02] But you can't cheat unless you have a girlfriend. Chicken and egg.
Speaker 2:
[22:05] That is true.
Speaker 1:
[22:06] Chicken and egg.
Speaker 4:
[22:07] But no, it's not on a moral side. I think the nine to five guy has the same lust the drug dealer does. Drug dealers just have more time to get that lust demon off.
Speaker 1:
[22:15] The lust demon.
Speaker 4:
[22:16] Sometimes that nine to five will save your life. Keep you in an office for 12 hours out the fucking day. I'm home, I'm tired, I gotta wake back up. Yeah, I'm not going out. No, I don't want this chick to come over. Save your life.
Speaker 1:
[22:27] Damn, yo. You saving life.
Speaker 4:
[22:29] And the drug dealer know and the scammers know they only have so much time. Like, this is only gonna last for, I gotta like live this to the fullest. Cause I'm definitely gonna sit down for five years. So yeah, I get it. It's the way of the world.
Speaker 1:
[22:45] You see how Yung Miami bought this discussion out of us?
Speaker 4:
[22:51] What was worse, me listening to Jim Jones on video or Kiss and Joe listening to this Yung and Me? I've never seen Kiss smile like that. I've seen footage of Kiss listening to all about the Benjamins final for the first time. And he didn't even make that face.
Speaker 2:
[23:06] Fat Joe never heard a song he didn't like.
Speaker 1:
[23:09] Don't do that.
Speaker 2:
[23:10] I'm just saying it. Have you ever seen Fat Joe say that shit is wack?
Speaker 1:
[23:13] Well, nobody. I've never seen you say, yo, that shit is wack. On camera, on camera, I've never seen.
Speaker 2:
[23:19] Anyway, so Rory, how was your week, bro? How was your week?
Speaker 1:
[23:22] On camera, you be telling people that shit wack when they sitting in front of you? You tell people that shit wack.
Speaker 2:
[23:26] Who plays music in front of me?
Speaker 1:
[23:27] Exactly. But he-
Speaker 2:
[23:29] How you saying exactly?
Speaker 5:
[23:30] What are you talking about?
Speaker 1:
[23:31] If somebody's sitting in front of you, like they're sitting in front of Fat Joe, he's not gonna sit up there and look somebody in the face.
Speaker 2:
[23:35] Who ever sat in front of me and played music, Damaris?
Speaker 1:
[23:37] But you're missing my point. You saying Fat Joe, you've never seen Fat Joe hear a song he didn't like. He's not gonna sit in front of somebody and tell them they shit is wack. When the camera's off, he probably like, yo, that shit ass. But he's not gonna do that to their face. That's rude.
Speaker 2:
[23:50] What?
Speaker 4:
[23:51] I'm just saying the record's good. I fuck with the record, but you could just bop your head like, they was in there like they just heard Purple Ring. Like, and I like the record. I don't think they're lying.
Speaker 2:
[24:03] It's a catchy record.
Speaker 4:
[24:04] I think they both think the record is good because it is a kind of an undeniable Yung Miami record. Like, it's good. I see why she wanted to premiere it. It's a good single. But nah. Kiss, he's smiling like his son was just born.
Speaker 2:
[24:16] Yeah, Kiss, Kiss died in his head like he hurt. He had an Illmatic for the first time.
Speaker 4:
[24:21] Like, he was screaming over the music. It's out of here.
Speaker 2:
[24:24] And Kiss was like, he was like right in the 16 in his head like, yo, if she asks me to get on the remix, I'm on it.
Speaker 4:
[24:30] Not for nothing. Kiss and Joe would sound great on the remix of this record.
Speaker 1:
[24:34] Kiss would definitely sound good on the remix.
Speaker 4:
[24:35] That's a Kiss Pocket right there.
Speaker 2:
[24:36] Kiss has never sounded bad on a record. But when have you ever heard Kiss on a record and was like, nah.
Speaker 4:
[24:42] I've never heard a bad Jadakiss verse in my life.
Speaker 2:
[24:44] No.
Speaker 4:
[24:45] I don't think he's one of the few rappers that there's never been a whack verse where I was like, hey.
Speaker 1:
[24:49] If Yung Miami was sitting in front of my face, she could have been farting over her harmonica and I'd have been bobbing my head.
Speaker 4:
[24:54] Oh, no, I would have been right with her. I would have been doing that.
Speaker 1:
[25:01] You would have been doing what?
Speaker 4:
[25:05] That's the dance.
Speaker 2:
[25:06] Oh, man. It's a catchy record though. It's definitely a catchy record.
Speaker 4:
[25:10] Is it over for the City Girls? Like, are they just solo now?
Speaker 2:
[25:13] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[25:13] Or they like-
Speaker 2:
[25:14] Been over.
Speaker 4:
[25:15] I know, but you know, sometimes groups like go solo and then come back. Is it over, over?
Speaker 2:
[25:19] I mean, they might come back. They might make like their comeback together, like the BET Awards. You know, they love to- People love to come back together at the BET Awards at any moment.
Speaker 1:
[25:28] I think Yung Miami has spoken on a record about how their friendship is a little fractured.
Speaker 4:
[25:33] Got it.
Speaker 1:
[25:33] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[25:33] Cause the last record they were on together was the Act Bad shit, the Puff Fat.
Speaker 1:
[25:36] If I'm not mistaken, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[25:37] You went crazy to that. Remember when you was outside going crazy for that?
Speaker 4:
[25:41] Yeah, that one's rough.
Speaker 2:
[25:42] You and Fat Joe were the same.
Speaker 1:
[25:45] Act Bad was a good record.
Speaker 2:
[25:48] I like that one. What's the name of this one? Spin That Shit?
Speaker 1:
[25:51] I would assume Spin That Shit.
Speaker 2:
[25:54] It's catchy for sure. It's definitely catchy.
Speaker 4:
[25:56] I feel like, I mean, JT and Yung Miami both make cool music separately, but I feel like they should, it'd be better for their careers if they just gave like one more proper city girls out.
Speaker 1:
[26:06] I disagree.
Speaker 4:
[26:07] No?
Speaker 1:
[26:08] I think JT is better on her own.
Speaker 4:
[26:11] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[26:12] I think she has a very niche type of music that she likes to make. It leans almost into pop, like techno kind of rap. I think she needs to stay in there on her own.
Speaker 4:
[26:22] That's cause she's got Uzi in the kitchen with her. So I get that part. But I mean, I feel like when she was locked up, they never got like a proper full run. I felt like the city girls, like there was always something going on or like some label shit or someone's locked up. Like there was never like five years where they just focused on the city girls.
Speaker 1:
[26:41] Five years is so long.
Speaker 4:
[26:43] I know.
Speaker 1:
[26:43] Especially for female writers.
Speaker 4:
[26:44] But they've been out for how long? What was that first mixtape when they're in the kitchen? That was before COVID, right?
Speaker 1:
[26:50] That was shit. It was before COVID.
Speaker 4:
[26:51] Yeah, they've been out. And that tape was fire.
Speaker 1:
[26:53] Yeah, but five year run, like straight run. That's a very long time.
Speaker 4:
[26:58] Period. What year was period? 2018?
Speaker 1:
[27:01] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[27:03] Yeah, but there was so much up and down between that. Like I don't think they, of course they had great singles and they had another album. But I would like to see like a focused city girls for a few years. But we'll see. Yung and May is back. Think Yung and May, Yung Miami is back. Do you think she'll address anything on this project in regards to what's been happening in her life? I can't ask that question.
Speaker 5:
[27:32] You don't care.
Speaker 4:
[27:37] I do care.
Speaker 5:
[27:38] I thought she was moving into the next topic. Shut the up, man. You don't care.
Speaker 1:
[27:41] Bro, you don't care. No, you don't. That's why Paul just started laughing.
Speaker 4:
[27:46] She was in a full blown relationship with Puff through this whole thing. What are you talking about?
Speaker 1:
[27:50] She had a whole interview talking about it.
Speaker 5:
[27:52] She spoke about that. She didn't even finish her rap about that. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[27:55] She gave us her dreams and nightmares and kind of came and went. But nah, she could get in her bag.
Speaker 5:
[28:00] You don't remember the dreams and nightmares, the shit that she did?
Speaker 2:
[28:03] No.
Speaker 4:
[28:05] Nah, I gotta find out what's going on in here.
Speaker 2:
[28:07] I've never cared about what Yung Miami was talking about.
Speaker 1:
[28:09] Don't care. So I'm like, if you care, you would know she did it in the interviews. You don't care.
Speaker 4:
[28:13] What she say in the interviews?
Speaker 2:
[28:16] That is sick.
Speaker 4:
[28:16] A bunch of nothing.
Speaker 1:
[28:18] Which is fine. What she gonna say in the music too? She ain't gonna address that. Address it, address it. Like she's addressed it before. She said, Diddy ain't put his hands on me. Like she's spoken about that shit multiple times.
Speaker 2:
[28:27] She definitely has spoken about it.
Speaker 1:
[28:28] Yeah, multiple times.
Speaker 2:
[28:29] I think she was on-
Speaker 4:
[28:30] This is the responsibility of our greatest artists of our era. They need to address these things in their music.
Speaker 2:
[28:34] The greatest artists of our era.
Speaker 4:
[28:36] That's their responsibility as artists.
Speaker 2:
[28:38] Yeah, no, I know. I got you.
Speaker 4:
[28:39] Like you don't want Shakespeare not to talk about the time?
Speaker 2:
[28:42] No, I definitely want Shakespeare to talk about the time, yeah. Are you saying that Yung Miami is the new Shakespeare?
Speaker 4:
[28:49] In certain parts of Miami, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[28:50] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[28:51] I think she speaks for a lot of the, what was it, the Capulets in Romeo and Juliet?
Speaker 1:
[28:57] Why you can't just like talk about people music where I was like, making fun of them? Cause you know what you're doing right now is making fun of her.
Speaker 4:
[29:04] No, you guys are making fun of me because I want to hear Yung Miami address the crazy shit.
Speaker 2:
[29:09] We're not making fun of Yung Miami, we're making fun of you.
Speaker 4:
[29:12] How am I making fun of Yung Miami?
Speaker 2:
[29:14] Cause you're saying she's the Shakespeare of Miami.
Speaker 4:
[29:16] No, I was just fucking around there.
Speaker 2:
[29:17] Yeah, exactly. I'm answering your question.
Speaker 5:
[29:19] What the are you talking about?
Speaker 4:
[29:21] To some people she would be, yeah, she speaks for a community.
Speaker 2:
[29:23] She's not the Shakespeare of Miami to nobody. I promise you that she's not. Who's that Ryan? Who's that? Okay.
Speaker 4:
[29:30] Thought it was McDonald's Mondays for you. I only start the week with that. All right. Anyways, yes, I think Yung Miami is great. And to some people probably speaks for them.
Speaker 2:
[29:43] That record is catchy though. I could definitely see Baby D posting something to that. I know, I know Baby D. I know what you ready to do to that song. That shit trended.
Speaker 3:
[29:58] No, Rory and MAL.
Speaker 4:
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Speaker 1:
[30:41] So Complex came out with another list. I know y'all love their list.
Speaker 2:
[30:44] Shout out to Complex.
Speaker 1:
[30:45] I love Complex.
Speaker 4:
[30:46] When bills are due at the end of the month, sometimes you gotta list it up.
Speaker 2:
[30:49] with Complex.
Speaker 1:
[30:50] They came out with a list of the 100 hottest rappers right now. I'm putting emphasis on hottest because they came out themselves in the article and said on their methodology, it's not about skill, it's not about the best. Skill is not the determining factor. This is a temperature check on a given rapper's impact on the scene. We're judging rappers on the music they put out and its impact while also considering how anticipated pending new releases are. We locked this list on March 24th, 2026. That's important too. So, hottest rappers right now.
Speaker 2:
[31:21] So, let's see the list.
Speaker 4:
[31:24] At number one is J. Cole, number two is Drake, three Kendrick Lamar, four NBA Youngboy, five Yeat, six Don Toliver, seven Travis Scott.
Speaker 2:
[31:34] Don Toliver might be the hottest rapper out right now.
Speaker 4:
[31:37] I mean, for what he did on sales with the last project, he should be in top five without question. I understand Yeat just put out a project, and I know NBA Youngboy breaks every streaming record every hour of every day.
Speaker 1:
[31:50] Don Toliver is not hotter than NBA Youngboy.
Speaker 2:
[31:54] Don Toliver is hotter than J. Cole right now. That's a fact.
Speaker 1:
[31:59] In March of 2026, Don Toliver was not hotter than J. Cole. Y'all yourself spent three episodes straight talking about him.
Speaker 2:
[32:07] Don Toliver is still hotter than J. Cole right now.
Speaker 1:
[32:11] We're talking about when they did the list.
Speaker 2:
[32:13] He was hotter than and his album came out January 30th.
Speaker 1:
[32:16] Okay. But what I'm saying is when they did the list, they locked the list in March 24th.
Speaker 2:
[32:22] I get that.
Speaker 1:
[32:22] 2026, J. Cole's album had just dropped a month ago. Don Toliver was not hotter than J. Cole. Y'all did not spend four episodes talking about Don Toliver. The way that you did J. Cole.
Speaker 2:
[32:35] Don Toliver also didn't go on a press run. It was on every other podcast for two weeks.
Speaker 4:
[32:38] Yeah. There was a lot of history with that as well. It wasn't just strictly the J. Cole album. It was the first album since The Beef, since The Apolog... There was a lot tied to that. I hear you though. Fall Off did 280, first week. Octane did 162. I feel what MAL is saying though. That Octane album is the most played shit right now by everybody. You can't go outside and not hear someone...
Speaker 2:
[33:05] It's the hottest album still right now. So how is he not the hottest artist right now? How is he not the hottest rapper right now? His album is still the hottest album right now, today, as of April 24th, 2026. Don Toliver's album is the hottest rap album right now. OK. I mean, if that's their list of just who's hot, like Don Toliver is not 6. No way. He's not number 6. Like that's... And I get it. D'Amino Complex does this to get people talking. Don Toliver is hotter than number 6 right now. He has the hottest rap album currently. So how is he 6?
Speaker 4:
[33:46] I'd be lying if I said I keep up with all NBA Youngboy stuff. I'm just trying to see, like, yeah, he's been really hot.
Speaker 2:
[33:51] He's hot, too, of course. Like, we've seen it, like, but I'm just saying Don Toliver is 6? No, he's higher than 6. That's all I'm saying. Put him where you want to put him after, but he's higher than number 6. If you have the hottest rap album right now, you have the best rap album out right now, how are you number 6 on the list?
Speaker 4:
[34:09] And I understand the Yeet shit just dropped and that was a crazy drop. Like, we all saw how big Yeet really was with this last release. I think it's a little unfair, though, because is it going to stick? Octane is stuck, so I would put Don Toliver over Yeet simply based off this year with Don Toliver. Yeet, like, the shit just happened.
Speaker 1:
[34:32] Which was the point, this point was hottest right now.
Speaker 2:
[34:35] And if they cut the list at March 24th, didn't Yeet album come out after that?
Speaker 4:
[34:40] That I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[34:41] Yeet's album definitely came out after March 24th.
Speaker 1:
[34:43] It might have, it might have. April went really fast, so I can't remember.
Speaker 2:
[34:50] So his album came out after they cut it off and he's hotter than Don Toliver?
Speaker 1:
[34:54] It was anticipated.
Speaker 4:
[34:55] Okay, but Octane was anticipated because it was already the number one.
Speaker 2:
[34:58] It was already the number one rap out.
Speaker 1:
[34:59] Okay, so what I do think is that we have an age issue with this podcast because I think if we had a 23-year-old in here, 24-year-old that was into hip-hop like this, that was into this type of hip-hop like this, I think that they might argue with you about that E! Topic.
Speaker 4:
[35:18] But Don is not... We'd be the oldest guys at the Don Toliver Show by far.
Speaker 1:
[35:24] I hear what you're saying, right? But just because you like Don himself does not make you well-versed on everybody else on the list. Are you seeing what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:
[35:31] I'm saying if Yeats' album came out after this list was cut off.
Speaker 1:
[35:35] It also says on the list anticipation. Anticipation. For example, Drake is on this list right now as high as he is outside of him being Drake because Iceman is so anticipated. Like you said, it's the anticipation of an album.
Speaker 2:
[35:48] Yeah, but at least Drake is still doing more numbers than a lot of these on the list. Still, currently. So we understand that. We don't have to talk about him and Kendrick.
Speaker 1:
[35:58] For the young people, YEEE's album was anticipated. As you guys seen when the album came out, the line was wrapped around the block.
Speaker 2:
[36:03] I get it. I understand YEEE has a following. He's hot. Don Toliver's album was out, was doing numbers, was on top of the charts. It left. It has not left. He has the best album so far this year in rap.
Speaker 1:
[36:17] Where is Gunna on this list? Because I feel like Gunna is low. I feel like Gunna is too low. That's my fight. I feel like Gunna is way too low.
Speaker 4:
[36:28] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[36:28] Gunna is 19. That's low for Gunna too. That's too low for Gunna. Future is not hotter than Gunna right now.
Speaker 4:
[36:37] I agree.
Speaker 1:
[36:38] Future is not hotter than Gunna. Lil Uzi Vert is not hotter than Gunna. Like I don't, way too low.
Speaker 4:
[36:46] Yeah, I'm with you.
Speaker 1:
[36:47] Way too low.
Speaker 4:
[36:49] Even like.
Speaker 1:
[36:50] When was, when did Jay announce some concerts? Because if that, if he announced after March 24th, Jay is too high.
Speaker 4:
[36:57] I wouldn't argue against that. I agree. I definitely agree. Not active at all. But yeah, if you add in the 30th anniversary, then I could see why they would make the list. Got it. Okay. But even like, no disrespect to Uzi, but why is Uzi higher than Gunna? Like, can someone explain that to me? Yeah. Did I miss a Uzi release that I'm not aware of? Gunna's last two albums have sold better than everybody else. They have not left the charts, like sold out arena shows. Yeah. Gunna is still very active. I think TI is a little low.
Speaker 1:
[37:35] Oh, they re-ranked. They did a re-rank. That's funny.
Speaker 2:
[37:40] Re-ranked?
Speaker 1:
[37:41] They did a re-ranked.
Speaker 5:
[37:42] Re-ranked.
Speaker 1:
[37:44] This might be it then.
Speaker 4:
[37:45] Yo, they said do-over?
Speaker 5:
[37:47] They said not.
Speaker 1:
[37:47] Oh, okay. You know what this is? This is for us to vote. I'm sorry. That's it. So they have somewhere where they was like, we did our list. Now you vote and they give you to vote. So that's my bad.
Speaker 5:
[37:57] What you mean they re-ranked?
Speaker 2:
[37:59] I was about to say, what you mean they re-ranked?
Speaker 1:
[38:01] That's my bad.
Speaker 4:
[38:03] TI has one of the hottest records out, period, right now. 21?
Speaker 1:
[38:09] Especially with all that beef and shit going on.
Speaker 4:
[38:11] He's hotter than future, right now?
Speaker 1:
[38:12] He will be. TI will be a little bit hotter. But...
Speaker 2:
[38:16] Man, TI is not hotter than future, but what are you talking about?
Speaker 4:
[38:19] TI has one of the biggest records, period, right now. They went through the whole beef thing. Yeah, TI is probably as hot as he's been quite some time.
Speaker 1:
[38:28] But TI got hot because of stuff outside of music. So I think that that...
Speaker 4:
[38:35] But then the music stuff with 50, he had diss records.
Speaker 1:
[38:38] Yeah, but nobody should check it for TI's diss record.
Speaker 4:
[38:39] And then you also have an incredible... Can you go outside and not hear that TI song?
Speaker 1:
[38:43] Yes, I've never actually never heard it.
Speaker 4:
[38:45] Oh, I don't know what to tell you. That shit is playing everywhere.
Speaker 2:
[38:48] You ain't never heard that song outside? And you was outside, you was in Houston.
Speaker 4:
[38:52] They played that shit. You was out all last week and I'm sure you were.
Speaker 5:
[38:55] But I feel like when you was in Atlanta?
Speaker 1:
[38:56] About Don Toliver, I maybe hear one of those Don Toliver songs.
Speaker 2:
[38:59] No, we're not doing that.
Speaker 1:
[39:02] I like Don Toliver's song, but I hear maybe one of those songs when I'm out. So that's why y'all like it's the hottest song.
Speaker 2:
[39:06] So when you went to Houston, Atlanta, what were they playing?
Speaker 1:
[39:08] Well, it's a part, it's probably different because it's party music. So the music that people may listen to or that's at the top of the charts is not what you're going to hear outside. It's not party music.
Speaker 2:
[39:16] I'm just saying, I just want to know what they were playing.
Speaker 1:
[39:18] The Baby song, Sexy Red, Lotto. What's the Baby song? Pop That Thing, Let It Clap, Let It Clap, Ride That Beat, Why You Sitting On My Lap. I was also in the south, so I heard a lot of classic.
Speaker 2:
[39:28] No, that's what I'm asking.
Speaker 1:
[39:29] Yeah, but like classic older party songs. A lot of this new music is not made to party to.
Speaker 2:
[39:36] That Don Talib album is fucking crazy. He got so much heat on that fucking album.
Speaker 4:
[39:42] I don't understand Pusha T at 34 and Malice at 41.
Speaker 1:
[39:47] I mean, that kind of makes sense to me.
Speaker 4:
[39:50] I think it was pretty even on the Clips album.
Speaker 2:
[39:53] Wait, wait, wait. Who was at 34?
Speaker 4:
[39:55] Pusha's at 34 and Malice's at 41.
Speaker 2:
[40:00] Yeah, I don't understand.
Speaker 4:
[40:01] I don't really get it.
Speaker 2:
[40:03] I don't get that.
Speaker 4:
[40:03] Has Pusha done features since?
Speaker 1:
[40:06] I don't think it has anything to do with just the music.
Speaker 4:
[40:10] Just because he's sent more outside?
Speaker 1:
[40:12] Yeah, like Pusha's the more famous brother. That just is what it is. He'll be higher.
Speaker 2:
[40:16] Yeah, but 34 and 41. I just want to know how landed on the number. That's all. Like, how Malice get to number 41? Like, what was the, he was like, no, wait, nah, just let's bump him down to 41. Like, I just want to know that conversation.
Speaker 1:
[40:29] Like, who's in between?
Speaker 2:
[40:30] Yeah, I just want to know that conversation. That's all, that's all.
Speaker 4:
[40:33] La Russell at 100, closing up the list. I feel like if we talk about hot.
Speaker 2:
[40:40] La Russell hotter than a lot. He hotter than 100. Like, don't do that.
Speaker 4:
[40:43] That Heavensend should put him maybe, maybe he's number 12.
Speaker 5:
[40:46] Yeah, maybe top 10.
Speaker 2:
[40:49] Yeah, and we talking about hot, yeah. La Russell was on-
Speaker 4:
[40:52] He was talking about traffic, numbers.
Speaker 2:
[40:53] Yeah, he was the talker of the town. He was the talker of the town, man. Like, for real.
Speaker 4:
[40:56] He had a rally. Number 100 is crazy.
Speaker 2:
[40:58] Yeah, La Russell ain't, he ain't number 100. Don't do that to La Russell, man.
Speaker 4:
[41:02] That's funny. Yeah, I mean, I don't even know how you put this type of stuff together. That's why, hey, 100, how do you even, how do you even get to Pluto at 55?
Speaker 1:
[41:12] Like, yeah, once they start hitting the fifties, I don't even recognize some of these, because I don't know Xavier, so based.
Speaker 4:
[41:19] Do you feel like they snubbed Jack Harlow? Yeah, nah, you don't, you don't think it's a Neil So album? Get some to the top.
Speaker 2:
[41:29] Jack Harlow is hotter than La Russell.
Speaker 1:
[41:37] So is he higher? Is he higher? Cause I think-
Speaker 2:
[41:41] You think Jack Harlow is hotter than LaRussell? Or for what? Monica?
Speaker 1:
[41:47] Well, this was before Monica, right?
Speaker 2:
[41:49] Exactly.
Speaker 1:
[41:50] But Jack Harlow is just more known than LaRussell. Like that's just, Jack Harlow isn't more known than LaRussell?
Speaker 4:
[41:58] It's not. Monica came out March 13th, 2026. Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:
[42:01] But even still, it didn't come out March 13th, did it?
Speaker 1:
[42:06] Yeah, there's no way.
Speaker 4:
[42:08] It was released by Atlantic Records on March 13th, 2026.
Speaker 1:
[42:10] That's crazy. Time is fucking flying.
Speaker 2:
[42:13] That Monica album came out March 13th. That's crazy. I feel like they came out like the beginning of April.
Speaker 1:
[42:21] Yeah, me too. Time flying.
Speaker 4:
[42:22] That's what timeless means.
Speaker 5:
[42:25] You know what I mean?
Speaker 1:
[42:26] Everybody listens to that.
Speaker 2:
[42:27] Don't look at me in my face and tell me that's what timeless means, bro.
Speaker 5:
[42:29] Don't do that.
Speaker 2:
[42:31] Yeah, I don't know. This list...
Speaker 4:
[42:32] I knew that you would put Jack on it if he puts out a Neo Soul album that flops in the hottest rappers. Doesn't that kind of take them off the list? There's no disrespect to Jack.
Speaker 2:
[42:45] Yeah, but it wasn't a rap album.
Speaker 4:
[42:46] That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:
[42:48] Yeah, I don't know. This list is just like...
Speaker 1:
[42:51] Jack is definitely hotter than LaRussell. I don't even...
Speaker 4:
[42:56] LaRussell is like the coldest rapper.
Speaker 5:
[42:59] He said, yo, LaRussell is like the coldest rapper.
Speaker 4:
[43:03] This is what the machine tries to do. They try to disperse independent creators and try to prop up artists that are majors like Jack.
Speaker 2:
[43:10] You part of the machine. You part of the problem, bro. How you gonna say Jack Harlow is hotter than LaRussell?
Speaker 4:
[43:14] The campaign against rock nation. Yeah, what type of shit is that?
Speaker 1:
[43:16] Damn, name a LaRussell song real quick. That you.
Speaker 2:
[43:20] Man.
Speaker 1:
[43:22] That's what's up.
Speaker 4:
[43:22] I'm in my backyard.
Speaker 1:
[43:24] Nah, for sure, yo.
Speaker 2:
[43:25] For sure. You mean where you supposed to be?
Speaker 1:
[43:31] Travis a little high too, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 4:
[43:33] I didn't want to be the one to say it because people think I'm a Travis Scott hater now, but yeah.
Speaker 2:
[43:36] Where's Travis at?
Speaker 1:
[43:37] I said Jay-Z. I love Jay-Z. Jay-Z is way too fucking high.
Speaker 2:
[43:39] Travis Scott's number seven?
Speaker 4:
[43:41] Yeah. Which is kind of wild. I mean, they announced the Rodeo 10 year anniversary vinyls that look really cool. I don't know if that puts you at number seven though.
Speaker 1:
[43:53] They said, he said, despite not putting, he has over 60 million monthly listeners on Spotify, despite not putting out a new solo album last year, Scott still made himself omnipresent. And that's before even factoring in the brand collapse and crossover wrestling moments. On the music front, there was the release of the Jack Boys 2 album, which stepped on the Clips' reunion album. And more recently, there have been standout appearances on Don Toliver's and Kanye West's respective albums. I think Jordan did write. Oh no, Keanu Fitzgerald wrote this.
Speaker 4:
[44:30] I can't see Jordan writing out that the Jack Boys album stepped on the Clips.
Speaker 1:
[44:33] Jordan doesn't write it alone. He definitely has help. Yeah, he definitely has help writing it.
Speaker 4:
[44:38] No, it definitely stepped on the best rap release that year.
Speaker 2:
[44:41] It was nominated for a Grammy.
Speaker 4:
[44:45] I forgot the Clips even put an album out once that Jack Boys shit hit.
Speaker 2:
[44:47] Oh God, man. This is crazy.
Speaker 1:
[44:50] Baby Keam is it.
Speaker 2:
[44:51] But that's what these lists do, though. They know what these lists are going to do. It's going to get us talking, get us riled up, which is why they put the, what is it, the re-rank?
Speaker 4:
[44:58] But I mean, if you're going off hard ticket sales, ASAP Rocky should be in the top 10 in my opinion.
Speaker 2:
[45:04] Of course he should. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[45:07] And that album was anticipated.
Speaker 2:
[45:09] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[45:09] Again, I don't get it, but that's what lists are for.
Speaker 1:
[45:12] Well, Lil Uzi Vert, when we were trying to figure out why he's at number 12, he currently has a number, well, his hit, he had a hit that hit Billboard that peaked at number 12, so.
Speaker 4:
[45:22] All right. Well, B.Dot, the clock is on. You got 24 hours to respond with the top 100 best bars of March or something.
Speaker 2:
[45:34] I got you.
Speaker 4:
[45:34] You see Ray Daniels and B.Dot are beefing? I can't for the life of me figure out what they're beefing about, but the clips are very funny. Like, how did that beef start? Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[45:45] That's what I'm about to like.
Speaker 4:
[45:46] How do we even, how do we get here?
Speaker 2:
[45:47] Yeah, man, I don't know, man. I don't know. I'm not that invested in shit, I guess.
Speaker 4:
[45:51] I couldn't tell you what the source of it was. I just saw Ray talking about it and I laughed because I was like, how did these two start beefing?
Speaker 2:
[45:57] I think B.Dot said something slick and Ray was like, bro, like, I don't have no issue with you. Why would you even speak about me in that way? I think that's what it was. I think B.Dot said something that Ray didn't like.
Speaker 4:
[46:11] He left him off the top 10 exact list.
Speaker 2:
[46:13] No, I don't think it was nothing like that. I think it was something he just kind of slighted Ray a little bit. Ray was like, that was kind of weird because I don't got no issue with you.
Speaker 4:
[46:22] So, I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[46:23] You know how this shit goes, man. Put these mics in front of us and somebody say something and it's like, you know, somebody get offended.
Speaker 4:
[46:29] Someone's definitely going to get offended at some point. Anyways, rest in peace to Twitter communities.
Speaker 2:
[46:34] What does that mean?
Speaker 4:
[46:36] We have a Twitter community for our listeners where they can talk about the show. You know, a lot of podcasts have the Twitter communities, but X is getting rid of Twitter communities and replacing it with XChat, which is supposed to be X's version of WeChat or other end-to-end encrypted community apps. So, I guess maybe more like in the Discord world.
Speaker 2:
[46:55] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[46:56] But I don't think it'll affect too too much. It's still a Twitter community.
Speaker 2:
[47:01] So, do they have to restart the community or do they just rename it?
Speaker 4:
[47:05] That I do not know.
Speaker 1:
[47:06] So, they may make something else.
Speaker 2:
[47:08] Yeah, they may have to make a whole new thing.
Speaker 1:
[47:11] I think it will affect a lot of people, actually. Because the thing about Twitter communities is I could tweet the community and all my followers and everybody else still sees. It's not private. It's a very public thing. Going to join something private, people have to know that it's even there. People get notifications about our community because they just see regular tweets.
Speaker 4:
[47:33] A thousand person max per chat is definitely tough too for... There's shows with a hundred thousand people in their Twitter communities.
Speaker 1:
[47:41] Yeah, honestly, it was original.
Speaker 4:
[47:43] It's going to get real clicky in there now. It's going to be real high school in that bitch.
Speaker 1:
[47:47] It was originally 350, I saw. I didn't even know they upped it to a thousand.
Speaker 4:
[47:51] Yeah, I'm interested to see where this goes. And I want to see what the interface is to your point, Demaris, like if I say something in a community, everyone can see it. Is this just going to be a private chat? Yeah, I don't know. I don't really see this move. But then again, there's no employees at Twitter.
Speaker 1:
[48:06] Yeah, I was only going to say that.
Speaker 4:
[48:07] It's literally Elon and algorithms that just run that place. So I don't know if there's anyone.
Speaker 2:
[48:13] How long does X have?
Speaker 4:
[48:17] Twitter looked like it was about to die. And then X, it's like the big platform.
Speaker 1:
[48:21] Yeah, it resurged.
Speaker 4:
[48:22] Yeah, X is the app now.
Speaker 2:
[48:26] Yeah, but with things like this, though.
Speaker 4:
[48:28] I think it surpassed, IG was smoking Twitter for a very long time. I think X has surpassed IG. I mean, it's TikTok and X, in my opinion, as far as the two main.
Speaker 1:
[48:39] But IG is having a resurgence because TikTok has changed so much. It's slowly but surely dying. Not...
Speaker 4:
[48:46] IG is one of those that isn't going to go away.
Speaker 1:
[48:48] It's like Facebook.
Speaker 4:
[48:49] But yeah, it'll just fluctuate as far as being more important than some of the other ones. I mean, yeah, Elon buying Twitter looked like the stupidest deal ever, but he not only changed the app, he changed politics and like for the worst, by the way. Like now, if you click one thing, political, you're going to get a bunch of shit just in that scope in that world. But that's the world we live in now with politics is X.
Speaker 1:
[49:14] Everything is X. Like X is turning slowly but surely into Reddit though. It's kind of, it's disgusting.
Speaker 4:
[49:22] No, it's definitely a different app. It's not as fun as it used to be, but X is not going anywhere whatsoever.
Speaker 1:
[49:29] But it does suck. Again, all of these social people being paid from engagement on social media is really affecting everything.
Speaker 4:
[49:36] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[49:37] Like it's annoying.
Speaker 4:
[49:39] Yeah, because there can only be so many community notes. Like people are just purposely spreading misinformation and not even like manipulating misinformation to fit their narrative, just straight up fucking lying, knowing they're lying. Just and they get paid.
Speaker 1:
[49:54] It's vague posting. Yeah, yeah. Do you know what that is? So let's say you tweet something or whatever, like you tweet, let's say you tweet a picture of a cute girl and I retweet and be like, we all know the one artist like this girl looks just like, and then there's a bunch of people in the comments like, who, who, who, who, who, who, who, who, and you never answer. You vaguely post something so that it leaves people, it's a hook. It leaves people guessing and questioning, wondering. People do that all the time.
Speaker 2:
[50:24] But don't they just ask Grok?
Speaker 1:
[50:26] Because it's an opinion, it's not a fact. Grok only has like facts, you can't, you know?
Speaker 4:
[50:32] Sometimes you gotta.
Speaker 2:
[50:32] And Grok doesn't have facts.
Speaker 4:
[50:34] Let's make that very, very clear.
Speaker 2:
[50:36] Somebody was somebody in a video and I was like, that ain't her.
Speaker 4:
[50:40] And then you gotta upgrade to the premium Grok plan.
Speaker 2:
[50:42] Yeah, yeah. Premium Grok might have got it right. But regular Grok, he don't be knowing shit sometimes.
Speaker 4:
[50:48] But I mean, shit, me and Mal were talking the other day of like, if we were in high school and like Uber Eats existed and if I was a kid, I would definitely do that type of stuff. If I was a kid and I could get paid.
Speaker 2:
[50:59] I'm about to do that as an adult.
Speaker 4:
[51:00] Yeah, if I could get paid off the lying on Twitter and I'm like a 17 year old kid, I'm probably going to do that.
Speaker 1:
[51:08] Or rage baiting people.
Speaker 4:
[51:10] It's corny and terrible, but I get why some people are like, wait, that's all I have to do to make 300 bucks tomorrow? Yeah, let's rage bait away.
Speaker 1:
[51:21] You have to do it a lot because you have to get a lot of engagement to get $100 off Twitter. A lot of engagement.
Speaker 2:
[51:27] To get $100?
Speaker 1:
[51:28] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[51:28] What's the engagement on that?
Speaker 1:
[51:30] I can't even remember, but like I've had tweets where I have like 4.2 million impressions and I might have got like $5 off of them. Like it's not...
Speaker 4:
[51:38] Really? Yeah. That's paid me out. I'm not like great, but I was making some good money when I wasn't even like consistently posting.
Speaker 1:
[51:45] They must really like you. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[51:48] Well, not so much anymore. To earn $100 from engagement, you must participate in creative revenue share program, ad impression of the product and a million impressions from verified premium users.
Speaker 1:
[52:01] Exactly.
Speaker 4:
[52:02] It's to get $100.
Speaker 1:
[52:04] A million from verified people.
Speaker 4:
[52:06] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[52:06] That's a lot. That means like 10 million impressions.
Speaker 4:
[52:09] That's a significant amount.
Speaker 1:
[52:11] Yeah. So it's a lot.
Speaker 4:
[52:14] Yeah. And requirements to get paid, follower account, 500 followers. There's a lot of stipulations in there for it to count.
Speaker 2:
[52:19] So you're telling me that Drewski video when he was a was something Charlie Kirk's wife. Erica Kirk. He probably only made like $10,000 on that video.
Speaker 1:
[52:33] Weightless than that.
Speaker 4:
[52:34] Well, I mean, maybe just from X, but I'm sure Snapchat, he posted it and made a $300, $400.
Speaker 1:
[52:43] He didn't make that much money.
Speaker 4:
[52:45] I don't think he made 10 grand, but he definitely made. That shit had like, that shit had like, 157, 187.5 million views.
Speaker 1:
[52:52] So, maybe $1,000. He didn't make that much money from Twitter, but from other places, he broke the bank.
Speaker 2:
[53:00] That's just views, impressions. I don't know how they tally in impressions. I'm guessing they're going to add in the reposts and things like that too.
Speaker 1:
[53:11] Views are impressions, as far as I know.
Speaker 4:
[53:12] Based on current estimates for X, ad revenue sharing program, 187 million views can generate approximately $1,500 to $2,300.
Speaker 1:
[53:20] I told y'all. He's not making that much money off X.
Speaker 2:
[53:23] That is crazy.
Speaker 1:
[53:25] Unless you have brand deals.
Speaker 4:
[53:26] 187 million times a, yeah, you're not making, but that's not where Druski is like, he's not looking to X to get income.
Speaker 2:
[53:35] No, we know that. I'm just saying the fact that you can create a video, post it on X, get almost 200 million views and that platform will only pay you out $2,000 for that.
Speaker 4:
[53:45] Crazy.
Speaker 2:
[53:46] That is fucking insane.
Speaker 4:
[53:48] But they used to, when I was making more money on X, they used to put ads under your posts. They kind of stopped doing that. That's why I think people are making less money. Like if you were getting some traction below your post, there would be like an ad that someone would pay for and you would get a portion of that. I haven't seen that and I haven't been on X in a while with my personal account, so I just think they're not paying out with the ads like they were before. And who, X is an advertiser's fucking nightmare at this point. I don't even know if there's a lot of incentive for a serious company to try to fucking promote ads under Twitter posts. It's fucking insane in there.
Speaker 1:
[54:28] There's a certain type of company.
Speaker 4:
[54:30] They would sell dick pills and supplements for sure, but I just don't know if a regular company is like, yeah, we're going to advertise on X.
Speaker 2:
[54:37] I was watching, saw a clip from Shannon Sharpe's interview with Mike Beasley. If y'all get a chance, check that out. It was a really good episode. And one of the clips, you know, it was a clip where Mike was kind of, you know, getting emotional and talking about some personal things and things he dealt with in battle. Good conversation, but it was kind of like one of those emotional conversations, right? So I'm looking at that shit and I'm like, damn, man, like I didn't know Beez was going through, you know, like that rough of a time. So as soon as I'm in the crib and I'm looking at shit, I'm feeling all, that shit cut to, use code Shannon. But I was like, fam, you can't put this, you can't put this heartfelt conversation at the end of this clip. And then Shannon pop up tomorrow, use code Shannon. I was like, bro, you just took the whole mood, like this shit. So that shit kind of ruins it. Like I get what Shannon has to do. We got to plug, you know what I mean, and get his motherfucking money. But I was like, I don't know if we needed that at the end of this clip though.
Speaker 4:
[55:39] I was watching Tucker Carlson interview Ted Cruz about his relationship with donors in Israel. I'm locked in and Ted Cruz is on the ropes fighting. I'm like, this is the most compelling shit I've ever seen. Then stops. Which wallet do you use? As an adult, I never knew that I needed a wallet like this. I'm like, okay. Can we get back to the senator admitting that Israel is in the wrong position?
Speaker 2:
[56:09] Which wallet do you use, fam? That's more important. You need to know about your wallet and what's in it. That's the more important conversation. Yeah. Amen.
Speaker 4:
[56:17] No, that should be dead. I'd be dying laughing watching the Candace Erika Kirk stuff and she just break out in the middle of like, do you have a Bible?
Speaker 2:
[56:24] Yeah. Put that ad in there. These guys get their money and shit. Did Drusky get 200 million views and they only give him $2,000? No, Drusky. I'm plugging my motherfucking ad too at the end of that video. I'm going to get this bread one way or another. I'm going to get this money. I get it.
Speaker 4:
[56:39] While we're on Gen Z shit, usually I'm the old man, get off my lawn. I hate all these Gen Z pranks and these kids are ruining society. I think I found one that I can get on board with.
Speaker 2:
[56:50] What is that?
Speaker 4:
[56:51] Scientology Raids. Gen Z kids are running into Scientology Centers just to see how far they can get.
Speaker 2:
[56:59] I see it.
Speaker 4:
[57:00] I've seen this. To add to it, they all have air horns.
Speaker 2:
[57:05] I've seen this. Cause I've seen a couple of these. What is, like-
Speaker 4:
[57:10] Can we go on one more? Can we please do a Scientology Raid? Y'all can't run that.
Speaker 2:
[57:13] Cause the one thing about all of those kids that I don't think you noticed in Rory, none of them are black. My black ass runnin a Scientology building.
Speaker 4:
[57:19] We'll get you gloves and masks.
Speaker 2:
[57:20] No, I might not make it up. Cause these kids, somebody gonna get hurt doing this.
Speaker 4:
[57:24] Oh, for sure. No, they- Elrond was definitely on some shit. There's a reason they're so secretive.
Speaker 1:
[57:29] It's them running in there and where- what are they hiding? Like you gotta go through so many twists and turns. Like what are they fucking hiding in there?
Speaker 2:
[57:38] Yeah, cause you can run through any other building like this, unless, you know, if obviously a government building, no, that's not happening. Like I could run through a Catholic church like this. Wouldn't be- the people will look at you like you crazy. Like why are they running through here like that? I could run through restaurants. I could run through a school maybe like that, right? What is it about? What are they doing in these buildings?
Speaker 4:
[58:00] Listen, I tried to do the same thing with the tunnels in Brooklyn.
Speaker 2:
[58:02] I couldn't get there.
Speaker 4:
[58:05] But they did find mattresses down there with blood on them. Wasn't just kids roughhousing down there.
Speaker 2:
[58:13] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[58:16] That's really what they tried to say about that shit. Oh, those pesky kids.
Speaker 2:
[58:20] That's not how kids are. They're roughhousing. You know that.
Speaker 4:
[58:24] This is fucking hilarious though.
Speaker 2:
[58:25] No, this is funny.
Speaker 4:
[58:26] Have you ever been to the Scientology Center on Hollywood Boulevard?
Speaker 2:
[58:30] I've never. Well, I've walked past it. I've never been obviously.
Speaker 4:
[58:33] I went the week of my album release.
Speaker 2:
[58:36] You went inside?
Speaker 4:
[58:36] Oh yeah, and I like played the act. I looked like a lost soul that needed saving.
Speaker 2:
[58:42] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[58:42] And I just wanted to see what their pitch was because it's like a museum in that one. And then there's like the center. You can't go past a certain part, but it has like the history of L. Ron Hubbard and obviously the really accurate details of their religion that actually definitely happened, like the aliens and the ship and everything super accurate. Shrine of Tom Cruise, you know, the whole thing.
Speaker 1:
[59:02] Scientologists believe humans are not just bodies or minds, but immortal spirits that have lived many past lives on Earth and other planets. These are unconscious. They have engrams that are unconscious, traumatic memories that plague individuals, causing irrational behavior and illnesses.
Speaker 4:
[59:18] I mean, here's my... Are they any different than a girl on Instagram that loves zodiac signs? Like, are they any different?
Speaker 1:
[59:26] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[59:26] Should we shame them that much?
Speaker 1:
[59:27] Yes, they are different.
Speaker 2:
[59:31] How different?
Speaker 4:
[59:31] All religions are on paper. I'm not here to offend anyone's religion. But one could say, if you're not part of that religion, this sounds insane. I don't think Scientology is the only one...
Speaker 2:
[59:41] If you don't understand anything, you think that it sounds insane. If you don't understand it, yeah.
Speaker 4:
[59:44] But they're definitely doing... What's the woman from King of Queens? Leah Remini. Did you ever watch her series? Because she grew up in Scientology. Like her mother, everything.
Speaker 2:
[59:56] Another hot piece. Smokey. Smoke Show.
Speaker 4:
[59:59] Yeah. No, she's on my whitelist. For sure. And she's... 30 Staten Island girls. That's why.
Speaker 2:
[60:07] Love them.
Speaker 4:
[60:08] Homegrown. Her series, she showed how corrupt and like satanic and sick that...
Speaker 2:
[60:16] She's out of it now, right?
Speaker 4:
[60:18] Yeah. No, they did some insane things. She also went on Rogan and explained everything. Like, yeah, there's some nasty shit going on. But hey, listen, I grew up Catholic. I'm not about to say the Vatican is squeaky fucking clean. So, I have no dog in this race. I can't speak. So, you know, it is what it is. But yeah, it's very manipulative. Like they are definitely trying to find lost souls that just ended up in Hollywood. It's very used car salesman. It's very, you can feel the manipulation in it. But I suggest everyone just go take a walk and talk to a Scientologist. It's a good afternoon.
Speaker 2:
[61:00] Baby D, we should go to one. Like just, and just in quiet. We're just interested.
Speaker 1:
[61:04] Let's pretend that we're a married couple and that I'm pregnant with a kid. When we go. Because like, we gotta have like a role play, like spice it up.
Speaker 2:
[61:12] Yeah. Would that make a difference in them letting us in?
Speaker 1:
[61:14] Yeah, if I tell them I'm pregnant and I feel like my baby's going to hell.
Speaker 2:
[61:18] They let you in?
Speaker 1:
[61:20] I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[61:20] If somebody was to walk into my establishment and said, I'm pregnant and I think that my baby's going to hell, I would escort them out of the building.
Speaker 1:
[61:26] No, that's you.
Speaker 4:
[61:28] Tom would touch her belly and say the kid would be heaven sent.
Speaker 1:
[61:31] They will say that there's an extra terrestrial being clinging on to my child and they have to give me counseling so that we can free that bad spirit from my baby.
Speaker 2:
[61:40] That lust demon.
Speaker 1:
[61:42] That.
Speaker 2:
[61:44] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[61:44] Damn, I got a lust baby?
Speaker 2:
[61:45] You got a lust baby.
Speaker 4:
[61:46] Little Elrond in there.
Speaker 2:
[61:48] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[61:50] You think you was a lust baby or you think you was made with love?
Speaker 4:
[61:53] I think I was made with love.
Speaker 2:
[61:54] Yeah, I was made with love.
Speaker 4:
[61:57] Better than being an oops baby.
Speaker 2:
[61:58] I hope I was made with love. I never had the conversation. Did y'all love each other when y'all was having sex? Just never asked my parents that.
Speaker 1:
[62:06] You should ask.
Speaker 4:
[62:08] You can't get twins without love.
Speaker 3:
[62:10] Shit. Shit.
Speaker 2:
[62:12] One of my homeboy got twins by somebody. He had sex with the first night.
Speaker 1:
[62:16] Are you serious?
Speaker 3:
[62:17] Facts.
Speaker 2:
[62:19] I said, your karma is crazy. First night you had sex, you had twins with some girl you just met?
Speaker 4:
[62:25] Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[62:26] Do they like each other still now?
Speaker 2:
[62:28] They cool. Like they not. Yeah, they still like they do a great job co-parenting and shit like that.
Speaker 4:
[62:32] But yeah, y'all with that twin gene, hereditary, like y'all are risk takers for real because that's different. Like if I fuck up, it's just it looks like it's gonna be one kid. Like you're doubling down every time you enter.
Speaker 2:
[62:45] But it skips a generation.
Speaker 4:
[62:47] I don't know. I just know it's hereditary. That's what they say.
Speaker 2:
[62:49] That could be Scientology. I don't know. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[62:52] I can't remember whether identical twins is a mistake or fraternal. But one of them is not genetic. I can't remember which one I'm about to look it up right now.
Speaker 2:
[63:00] What do you mean not genetic?
Speaker 1:
[63:02] So it happens in the womb. It's not like a, it's not a genetic thing. It's not something you pass down. Like.
Speaker 2:
[63:09] Oh, okay. I see what you're saying.
Speaker 1:
[63:10] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[63:11] Well, identical, I think is.
Speaker 1:
[63:12] Identical twins, identical twins are rare and random. Fraternal twins is influenced by genetics.
Speaker 4:
[63:17] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[63:17] Identical twins is just a mistake that happens.
Speaker 2:
[63:19] I got it.
Speaker 1:
[63:20] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[63:20] Well, I mean.
Speaker 2:
[63:21] So I'm not a mistake.
Speaker 1:
[63:23] No, you're, you, you are probably influenced by genetics.
Speaker 2:
[63:26] That would have been a difficult conversation to have with my mom. I was a mistake. Why did you never tell me this? Do you love me?
Speaker 4:
[63:35] Respectfully, the numbers your pops did put up, though, like.
Speaker 2:
[63:38] Yeah, he was shooting.
Speaker 4:
[63:40] Did you think you. We don't have to say which one is one of them was definitely like, no, that wasn't planned. You can't have that high numbers and everything be planned.
Speaker 1:
[63:47] There's no way your mom planned to be like the fifth baby mama. Ain't no way she planned it.
Speaker 2:
[63:52] By Rory's theory, I would be the mistake. I'm the youngest.
Speaker 1:
[63:56] That's what I'm saying. Like, ain't no way your mom planned to be like.
Speaker 4:
[63:58] He thought he was done.
Speaker 2:
[64:00] Yeah, I would be the mistake. But I'm just saying, Rory's theory, I would be the mistake in that.
Speaker 1:
[64:06] And then your last kid, like, you got like seven kids and you're going to have twins? Oh my God, bro, I was irritated.
Speaker 4:
[64:12] Nero time.
Speaker 2:
[64:13] Man, it's a different time back then in the 80s, man. Different time. Life was different.
Speaker 1:
[64:18] People didn't even shame you for not taking care of your kids.
Speaker 2:
[64:21] Huh?
Speaker 1:
[64:22] I said, people didn't really shame you for like having too many kids and not taking care of them.
Speaker 2:
[64:25] had mad families.
Speaker 4:
[64:26] The type of population kept moving.
Speaker 2:
[64:28] Yeah, and they knew like, yo, he got a whole other family that they live in Brooklyn. Nobody was mad. wasn't trying to run down on nobody's crib. Yeah, it was like nobody was mad about that at all.
Speaker 1:
[64:40] You won't run into them. I'm fucking crying.
Speaker 4:
[64:44] God bless you. Your brother Bob was the oldest, right?
Speaker 2:
[64:46] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[64:46] So what was the age difference between you?
Speaker 2:
[64:49] Me and Bob? Yeah. When Bob died, he was 33, I think, and I was just turning, I was 21. I would have been 22.
Speaker 4:
[65:01] All right. So like around the 10s.
Speaker 1:
[65:03] So like 10, 11 years?
Speaker 2:
[65:04] 11 years.
Speaker 4:
[65:05] Oh, your pa's is putting in work.
Speaker 1:
[65:06] Your dad has six other kids in 10, 11 years?
Speaker 2:
[65:10] More than that.
Speaker 4:
[65:10] More than six?
Speaker 1:
[65:11] No, I'm six other kids. The twins, Bob, that's because it's... Oh, wait, how many of y'all is it?
Speaker 2:
[65:17] 10, 11.
Speaker 1:
[65:18] 11?
Speaker 4:
[65:20] One a year. He was consistent.
Speaker 1:
[65:22] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[65:23] Well, any Irish twins in there?
Speaker 2:
[65:25] No. Okay. Although me and Hop come must be probably be Irish. No, no, we can't. Close though. Close.
Speaker 1:
[65:34] I always felt like Hop was...
Speaker 2:
[65:35] Happy birthday to Hop too. His birthday was on...
Speaker 1:
[65:36] Happy birthday, Hop!
Speaker 2:
[65:38] For 20. Hop would be born on 20. That makes so much sense.
Speaker 4:
[65:44] I'm so mad Demaris wouldn't let us clip up that seat on your bicycle.
Speaker 2:
[65:47] Oh, my God. That was so... Demaris, that was platinum.
Speaker 4:
[65:50] Can we still clip that up?
Speaker 1:
[65:51] No.
Speaker 2:
[65:52] Demaris, we hate it.
Speaker 1:
[65:54] No.
Speaker 2:
[65:54] That was platinum, Baby D. Baby D, don't lie. That was platinum. That was platinum.
Speaker 1:
[65:59] No, the joke was funny. Yeah. But the converse, no.
Speaker 4:
[66:03] The Hymen part was...
Speaker 2:
[66:04] That's what we do.
Speaker 1:
[66:05] Not even that. It looks really bad, no. But it is very funny.
Speaker 4:
[66:09] Oh, maybe we just see it differently. I don't see the bad part.
Speaker 1:
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Speaker 4:
[67:49] Happy 10 years to Lemonade, classic album.
Speaker 2:
[67:52] 10 years already?
Speaker 1:
[67:53] Yeah, God damn, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[67:55] Shit, damn.
Speaker 4:
[67:56] Where were you when Beyoncé brought the lemons in?
Speaker 2:
[67:58] Man, sitting around listening to that shit. Like, damn, this is an incredible piece of work. I think that was the album that kind of like solidified Beyoncé. She was already a superstar, but like-
Speaker 4:
[68:12] It put her in a-
Speaker 2:
[68:13] Yeah, Lemonade was like, they're like, yo, she's like, she's untouchable.
Speaker 1:
[68:18] I think self-titled did that, but I hear you.
Speaker 4:
[68:20] That solidified, solidified, she is the pop icon of this entire generation, for sure. That's such a great pop album. Lemonade showed a different range of shit, where it's like-
Speaker 2:
[68:31] Artistry.
Speaker 4:
[68:31] Oh yeah, now you're getting in a whole different bag. I mean, Lemonade is a classic to me.
Speaker 1:
[68:38] Pray You Catch Me is one of the best openers of an album.
Speaker 4:
[68:41] Unreal.
Speaker 1:
[68:41] To ever exist. Pray You Catch Me, and that's not me just being a Beyoncé fan. Pray You Catch Me, objectively, is fucking insane. To open an album with. I pray you catch me. I pray I catch you whispering. I pray you catch me listening. That's a fact. That's a fact.
Speaker 2:
[68:56] That spoke to you.
Speaker 1:
[68:56] I pray you catch me listening to your lion ass on the phone with another bitch. Spoke to your soul.
Speaker 2:
[69:04] Spoke to your soul, didn't it?
Speaker 1:
[69:05] That bitch said, I can taste the dishonesty. It's all over your breath. As you brush it off so cavalier. Ha! That's poetry.
Speaker 4:
[69:13] And then you get right in the hold up where we're about to start smashing some car windows.
Speaker 2:
[69:17] That's a fact.
Speaker 1:
[69:19] She went crazy. Well, yeah, shout out, Happy Birthday, Eliminate.
Speaker 4:
[69:21] What do you think, do you think B was sending or playing J records as she was making it or she waited till that was completed to sit him down and get his talking to?
Speaker 1:
[69:35] I'm sure he heard like her little glimpses of it, like in the home studio, like you just walk past to go to the bathroom and you hear some shit like, hold on, is this fucking play about us?
Speaker 4:
[69:44] I would hear sorry, you know what, I'm going to go to the gym. I think I'm just going to get out the house.
Speaker 1:
[69:49] I'm going to get out the house.
Speaker 4:
[69:50] Blue Ivy won't stop her.
Speaker 1:
[69:51] Yeah, Blue Ivy restless, let me take her to the park.
Speaker 2:
[69:53] Man, B ain't played none of that.
Speaker 4:
[69:55] Tops, I want to play tennis, I'm going to just leave.
Speaker 2:
[69:56] He ain't played none of that for J. J heard that when we heard that.
Speaker 4:
[69:58] You think so?
Speaker 2:
[69:59] Man, she kept all that in the wraps, like man, nah, you go ahead.
Speaker 1:
[70:02] Cause what you going to do?
Speaker 2:
[70:04] He ain't going to do nothing. Yeah, he got it. But he probably didn't want to hear it until it came out. Like, I just hear it when it dropped. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[70:11] But I'm sure that was also rough too, of me listening to specifically the 444 song. I'm sure she probably heard it. Beyoncé doesn't strike me as the person that's like, I'll just hear it when it comes out. She wants to proofread obviously.
Speaker 1:
[70:25] Well, I'm sure he had to approve that with her. You going and telling people that I had, you had multiple miscarriages because I stretched you out so bad. Yeah, you probably should run that by your wife.
Speaker 4:
[70:35] But that's gotta be, I mean, I'm sure they've had those conversations and had their therapy before they got to that. So they had to dress a lot of stuff. That's still gotta be tough to hear.
Speaker 1:
[70:45] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[70:46] AMB was on most of that 444 tour, like watching that song be performed, the way Jay was even talking to GQ shit, how tough that was to perform every night. Hearing that shit on the other end, you were the victim of that, that's gotta be rough.
Speaker 2:
[71:00] Imagine Beyoncé sitting on the couch staring at Jay while she play him the Lemonade album.
Speaker 4:
[71:05] And my thoughts were, my thoughts were-
Speaker 2:
[71:07] She's just staring at him.
Speaker 1:
[71:09] Nah, you can watch my fat ass twist boy as I hop to the next dick boy. Look, I'm dead in his eye while I play that.
Speaker 4:
[71:16] Yeah, you gotta-
Speaker 1:
[71:16] And keep your money, I got my own.
Speaker 4:
[71:19] You gotta straighten up after that.
Speaker 1:
[71:21] Sometimes you just gotta say it, like people are like, oh my God, that's so, nah, sometimes you just gotta tell a nigga.
Speaker 4:
[71:26] Even if that's not the case, he just gotta hear that. Because just the thought of that possibility happening, nah, I'm gonna straighten up, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:
[71:34] I feel like a lot of women tiptoe around certain shit when they're getting cheated on. And even when they do little get back shit like that, it's always very private and they don't understand that men are kind of dense sometimes. A lot of men's egos will think like, this bitch ain't never gonna leave me. Sometimes you have to say, I will go leave you and marry the next nigga. And take all of the frustration I feel from you and put it into the way I suck his dick. Sometimes you just gotta say it out loud.
Speaker 2:
[71:58] Even if you don't mean it.
Speaker 1:
[72:00] Even if you don't mean it. You have to, niggas need to hear that sometimes. You can't pussy foot around with them.
Speaker 4:
[72:04] We're not even dating.
Speaker 3:
[72:05] That like hurt me.
Speaker 4:
[72:07] That hurt my chest.
Speaker 1:
[72:07] Stop cheating.
Speaker 2:
[72:09] Yeah. Sometimes it's that simple.
Speaker 1:
[72:13] Like fake real shit.
Speaker 4:
[72:15] Stop cheating.
Speaker 1:
[72:16] You gotta tell people.
Speaker 2:
[72:17] Sit your ass down.
Speaker 1:
[72:18] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[72:18] Just relax.
Speaker 1:
[72:19] You about to lose your family.
Speaker 2:
[72:21] You got Beyoncé at home.
Speaker 1:
[72:22] Sit down. My bitch said, you try that shit again, you gonna lose your wife.
Speaker 4:
[72:26] That's man, mental health.
Speaker 1:
[72:27] Man.
Speaker 4:
[72:28] You got to think about that.
Speaker 2:
[72:30] That Hove caught cataracts after that. He can't see shit. Hove said, I don't see nothing.
Speaker 4:
[72:37] Damn. He moved out of New York.
Speaker 5:
[72:39] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[72:40] We gon move.
Speaker 5:
[72:41] We gon do all this shit again.
Speaker 2:
[72:44] Yeah, nah, fuck that.
Speaker 4:
[72:46] I don't even want to run into somebody and try to bet them.
Speaker 2:
[72:48] That would be the loss of all losses.
Speaker 1:
[72:49] Bro, the way niggas would have clowned Jay for losing Beyoncé.
Speaker 2:
[72:52] Oh, yeah, that's the loss of all losses.
Speaker 4:
[72:53] Yeah, that would have been, that would have been nuts.
Speaker 1:
[72:56] would have clowned him so bad, bro.
Speaker 4:
[72:58] I know he was, he knows the Beyhive better than anybody. I know he was listening to Lemonade on that couch like, yo, I might get assassinated.
Speaker 1:
[73:05] They still don't like him. They still don't like him.
Speaker 4:
[73:08] Like, if Jay ever says something, well, not negative, but told stories about Beyoncé doing things that he did, us as Hove fans wouldn't like despise her or hate her. No, the beehive.
Speaker 2:
[73:20] Yeah. They want you dead.
Speaker 4:
[73:22] They need an alibi anytime Jay-Z goes outside.
Speaker 2:
[73:24] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[73:25] He ups security after that shit.
Speaker 1:
[73:27] Bro, I got multiple tweets in my phone screen shot right before Renaissance came out. It was something she was advertising on Alamo. And they was like, everybody was tweeting, keep that off the album. Like they were, I'm like, yo, they treat him, you would think he wasn't the greatest rapper in the world the way the beehive treat Jay-Z.
Speaker 4:
[73:44] They don't care.
Speaker 1:
[73:45] They can't stand that. That shit is fucking hilarious.
Speaker 4:
[73:50] Yeah, but happy 10 years to a classic, classic album is 2016. So it's going to be 10 years for like six classics in 2026. Yeah, yeah, they need, they need to somehow do a 2016 10 year anniversary, something, just something with all the albums.
Speaker 1:
[74:11] When is, I need a, I need just a concert, just, or a party where everybody just plays the 2016 hits. Yeah. When is View's anniversary?
Speaker 4:
[74:19] 2016?
Speaker 1:
[74:20] No, I mean the actual like month, I know it's 2016.
Speaker 4:
[74:24] That was...
Speaker 1:
[74:25] All of my let's just be friends, are friends I don't have anymore. April 29th.
Speaker 4:
[74:34] Man, we drove down to DC that day. That shit played for three days straight.
Speaker 1:
[74:42] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[74:43] Someone needs to do a 2016 concert.
Speaker 1:
[74:45] A party.
Speaker 4:
[74:46] SOBs or some shit.
Speaker 1:
[74:47] Let's do a party. 2016 party? Fuck the 2000s. Fuck the Y2K. 2016 party.
Speaker 4:
[74:54] Listen, let's copyright it right now. This makes it legally bonding. I'm down to... SOBs tomorrow to see if we can do so. I think that would be fun if we get two or three DJs we like. Ryan wasn't born yet, so maybe he just carries the crates.
Speaker 1:
[75:09] Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 2:
[75:10] Yeah, Ryan got to shit that one out.
Speaker 4:
[75:12] Just get like...
Speaker 1:
[75:13] Mal, would you come?
Speaker 2:
[75:15] To a 2016 party?
Speaker 1:
[75:16] To a New Rory & MAL 2016 party.
Speaker 2:
[75:20] No, I wouldn't make it.
Speaker 4:
[75:23] It's an easy flyer piece. You just put all the album covers from 2016 that are classics. And yeah, we just put the date, SOBs.
Speaker 1:
[75:28] If you really want to do it, I don't know if SOBs is the... If that's where you want to throw it, but I know a good DJ or two that would be good.
Speaker 4:
[75:36] The least of my worries is DJs.
Speaker 3:
[75:39] You guys don't need DJs.
Speaker 4:
[75:40] No, I don't.
Speaker 1:
[75:42] I mean for that specifically, for that year specifically.
Speaker 4:
[75:46] Listen man.
Speaker 2:
[75:46] Yeah, just DJs. That was outside DJing that year.
Speaker 4:
[75:50] When I met Kea for the first time, she said, you know Austin Mills. So I'm like, I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[75:57] That's funny. Do we have voicemails? We do.
Speaker 5:
[76:01] You've got mail.
Speaker 3:
[76:03] Yo, what's good? AC from Austin Texas, right? There's a question for Baby D and Rory. You know, MAL is saying this Ice Man is going to be undeniably one of the greatest. You don't even know what's going to happen. Like this album is going to be great. I love Drake. My favorite album Drake has probably been used. And I think he has like three classics at least. But just on the album alone, do you think if it's bad, are y'all going to roast MAL like he did with y'all with J. Cole? And I'm not saying the J. Cole album was all that either, because I mean, I liked it, but it wasn't like, oh my god. But yeah, so let me know.
Speaker 2:
[76:51] What do you say? Are y'all going to roast me if the album is wack? Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[76:55] Or if it, even if it's not wack, if it does bad? No, because I think that that's corny. I think I'm not a hater, so I'm not.
Speaker 4:
[77:04] I'm going to say roast, but I mean, I'm confident that it'll be a good album, but I'm going to be objective if I don't like it. I don't like it. Yeah. I'm going in thinking it's going to be a good album.
Speaker 1:
[77:16] Yeah, I'll be objective. People might not believe my objection, but I'll be objective. Like we are with every other Drake album. As good as good. I don't want to say if it's good as good. If we like it, we like it. Good is subjective. If we like it, we like it. If we don't, we don't. But I'm not going to come in here like, I'm all that shit is ass. I'm not going to do what he did to me with the fall off. I'm not going to do that.
Speaker 2:
[77:38] I didn't do that to you. I did that to you. I didn't do that to you. No, I did not.
Speaker 5:
[77:44] What?
Speaker 2:
[77:46] I said, Demarra, that shit is bad.
Speaker 5:
[77:47] You like, that's hot, right?
Speaker 1:
[77:48] That's hot.
Speaker 5:
[77:49] Shit ass. They're like, don't more.
Speaker 1:
[77:51] Don't do that, bro.
Speaker 4:
[77:52] No, Mal wasn't that harsh, but he wasn't kind.
Speaker 1:
[77:56] That one song, right?
Speaker 5:
[77:57] Shit ass.
Speaker 1:
[77:58] That's not what he did. All right.
Speaker 4:
[78:00] He didn't let you be Miss 26 or anything.
Speaker 5:
[78:02] No.
Speaker 2:
[78:04] You want to be Miss 26? My bad. I'm sorry.
Speaker 5:
[78:07] Get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 1:
[78:08] I couldn't just enjoy it. I was happy. I was enjoying it. I genuinely liked the album. Still play it. But no, you did come here. Oh word. That's your shit, right? Shit ass.
Speaker 4:
[78:17] That's all right. See, you can't misquote him that way. He didn't say that, but again, he wasn't like-
Speaker 1:
[78:23] The camera's on. I'm sorry.
Speaker 4:
[78:24] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[78:25] I didn't say that to you, Damaris.
Speaker 1:
[78:26] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[78:26] That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 5:
[78:28] I didn't say that.
Speaker 2:
[78:29] I'm not saying I came here and was kumbaya with you and like, yeah, nah, we're fucking with you, Baby D. I didn't, I wasn't that, but I wasn't that harsh though. I didn't come at you like that.
Speaker 1:
[78:39] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[78:39] See, that's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1:
[78:41] Okay.
Speaker 4:
[78:42] It's okay if you don't want to answer these questions, but based off what he said, I think every artist, no matter how amazing they are, not every song that they make is incredible. A lot of stuff ends up on the cutting room floor with all the music that Drake has sent you. Has there been any records where you were just like, nah, not that one? Or has everything just been...
Speaker 2:
[79:06] No, I heard a lot early, I guess he was still in the recording process, like ideas and things like that. But a lot of the times, I don't want to hear records if they're not done. I don't want to hear records when you're still working on it. But the records that I heard that are done are undeniable records. It's just undeniable music. But a few songs that he sent me over the last year, two years, I'm pretty sure some of them he hasn't used. Because he's changed, just off conversations, he's changed the album a couple of times. He recorded and I guess that wasn't his... energy or inspiration anymore. And took a break and went on vacation, recorded some more and you know, so he had, he went through, he took his time with whatever the final Iceman album is. But he had, he had a few, I guess, rough albums where he thought this was the album or this was gonna be the album or this song was gonna make the album that you know, he completely went away from that and started creating different energy, different sounds, which I think a lot of artists, that's what they do a lot of times. So no, he's, well, he is different, but it's no different in the process of being inspired by sound this week or next week. And then, you know, 40 might play something and you're like, oh shit, like the whole motivation and the sound is just shifting now. So, you know, yeah. So I've heard a couple of songs that do it just like rough drafts and just, you know, maybe just lay the hook on it. But you can always tell that if that was a song that he really decided like this was going to be on the album, it was going to be a great record.
Speaker 4:
[81:00] Yeah. I mean, I assume that from the outside looking in when he was doing the streams and then stop, I thought we were getting the album because he was doing those streams like every two weeks or whatever. And then just cut it. That's where I felt like, oh, he probably scrapped the album and just starting over. That was just my guess. But all right. Well, I hope that accurately answered this gentleman's question. But yeah, honestly, if I don't like Iceman, I'm going to say that.
Speaker 1:
[81:25] They want to know if you're going to make fun of MAL. People are like, nah, I thought you said this shit was undeniable. I'm denying it.
Speaker 4:
[81:30] I will come in here if that is the case, which again, I don't anticipate this album to be bad. But I will ask MAL the songs that he's talking about right now that he was sent. I want to know which ones those are right now that we're listening to.
Speaker 1:
[81:42] If you don't like it. Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[81:44] I'd like to know which ones at that point. But I don't know. I just do hope it's not like 24 songs. That's where my fear. I want for the first time a very concise. I know he has a bunch of genres and different fan bases he has to cover. Give me 14 records, bro.
Speaker 1:
[82:01] That song, I'm going to be 22 records.
Speaker 4:
[82:03] Give me 14 records, please.
Speaker 1:
[82:06] Don't say it. Don't say it.
Speaker 4:
[82:09] 16?
Speaker 1:
[82:10] Maybe. 18, 18, 20.
Speaker 4:
[82:14] Because Drake has, again, the singing and rap. I don't think there's ever a world where you get a 12-track Drake album, but 14 to me is a good sweet spot.
Speaker 1:
[82:23] I won't be mad at 14.
Speaker 4:
[82:24] 14 would be fucking great.
Speaker 1:
[82:25] I think it's going to be significantly longer.
Speaker 4:
[82:27] He's been working on it for a while. So that's where I'm a little...
Speaker 2:
[82:33] Got a lot to say, a lot to talk about.
Speaker 4:
[82:36] Yeah, but Drake is one of those artists where I feel like him, Hov, Fonte, they can say a lot in a little, which I think is a crazy talent, where you can get your whole point across in 16 bars, which is extremely difficult. I think Drake could still be concise with all the shit he has to say. He has that talent which only a few rappers really have. Where like, 32 is all it takes for me, I'll get my entire point across. We don't need to address this again type of thing. So, oh man, give me six Churchill Down verses, give me some shit for outside, give me one or two R&B hurt records, and I'm a happy, happy fan.
Speaker 2:
[83:18] It's a pig shit, right?
Speaker 4:
[83:20] I'm a happy fan. Do we have another voicemail? Or that was it? That's it? Okay. Well, yes, this was fun. End of the week, everyone's seeing the Michael Movie.
Speaker 2:
[83:31] Michael Movie tonight.
Speaker 4:
[83:32] Fuck Russell Brand.
Speaker 2:
[83:34] Fuck Russell Brand.
Speaker 4:
[83:36] Yeah, shout out to Complex and their list.
Speaker 2:
[83:37] Shout out to Complex and their list.
Speaker 4:
[83:41] Wait, when's the media list? What month does the media list usually come? Check. Do you think they'll spite us this year?
Speaker 1:
[83:48] Yeah, we ain't making that list. Hold on.
Speaker 4:
[83:52] No, once we get the Drake interview, it's definitely happening. But around July. I mean, you have to make space for Nadeska and Frazier between the Cole and Jay-Z interviews. That whole Cole run is probably put people in the top 10.
Speaker 1:
[84:11] Hear me out. Hey man, with Drake drop, y'all better get to it. Say something.
Speaker 4:
[84:19] Say something? No, I'm going to say something about it.
Speaker 1:
[84:21] No, do something. If you want to make the list, you're going to make the media rankings list.
Speaker 4:
[84:25] I said, May 14th, I'm down to fly to Toronto and try it out. Maybe we'll run into him at a restaurant. And like, Peej will have the mics in his backpack and we'll just go from there. Yeah, because that's got to keep us on the list, man. I can be transparent. I know what time it is with these lists. We need the moment.
Speaker 1:
[84:50] You scared?
Speaker 4:
[84:52] I'm not scared.
Speaker 2:
[84:53] Sound like you're scared.
Speaker 4:
[84:54] Scared of the list?
Speaker 2:
[84:55] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[84:55] You don't got to worry about Carisha this year, so you'll be good.
Speaker 4:
[84:58] Yeah. I mean, yeah, she's locked in at seven. She's probably locked in at seven this year, too. I mean, she just did Joe and Jada. That puts her at least at number 10, right? I know, but still, she stole the show. Anyways, this was fun. Everyone have a very, very safe weekend. And we will see you next week.
Speaker 2:
[85:24] Be safe. Be blessed. Night, Naked Jesus, Judge. Peace.