Episode 788 | "What Would Halle Do?"

2h 59m

The JBP recaps their New Years Eve vacation to kick off the first episode of 2025 (13:29) before the crew reacts to Elliott Wilson’s recent criticism of Cam’Ron and his show with Ma$e (43:30). A New Drake Freestyle produced by Conductor Williams hits the internet (1:04:05), the latest in New Orleans (1:30:50) & Queens leads to QueenzFlip’s thoughts about senseless shootings (1:47:00) and the value of industry friendships (1:56:35). Also, Melyssa Ford’s wingwoman skills (2:13:30) and a topic on sugar daddy’s (2:16:44) Joe calls into the show to check on his co-hosts (2:28:42), and more! 

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Sleeper Picks:  

Parks | Joey Bada$$ - “The Ruler’s Back”

Ish | Redman (feat. Rah Digga, Naughty By Nature, Queen Latifah, Shaquille O'Neal, Lords of the Underground, Lady Luck, Artifacts, Heather B, Channel Live & Nikki D) - “Lite It Up”

Melyssa | Ambré (feat. Jvck James) - “I’m Baby (Acoustic)” 

Emanny | Beyoncé (feat. JAY-Z) - “Déjà Vu”

QueenzFlip | Kes - “Savannah Grass”

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Speaker 1 The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast, as well as its hosts, are for entertainment purposes only.

Speaker 1 I repeat, it is not serious. It is not real.
No one is exposing, revealing, indicting,

Speaker 1 or telling you anything about themselves.

Speaker 1 Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home.

Speaker 1 We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at heart or our own.

Speaker 1 Enjoy the show. We shouldn't start there, though.
No, we shouldn't. Not we shouldn't start with that at all.
You, you, you, you.

Speaker 1 Are we on? Yeah, we on. Okay, good.

Speaker 1 A lot of shit going on behind the scenes. There's a lot of tension.
You guys made it so sticky. Happy New Year.
Happy New Year.

Speaker 1 What's up, everybody? You know, Joe isn't here today again.

Speaker 1 Is this man taking vacation? What is he doing?

Speaker 2 You guys can draw your own conclusions.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you need to take vacation. Because you will, anyways.

Speaker 1 Yeah. But conspiracy.
Here's the thing. I had a song I wanted to play for that nigga on the walk-in.

Speaker 1 I walked in and said, yo, Joe, yesterday, 33 minutes,

Speaker 1 Joe was supposed to be back in town. And I said, yo, I was looking at his Instagram and I saw him swimming with white people.
Ericsson coming in and saying the white person was Fox.

Speaker 1 I was a white person. I said, nigga, swimming with white people and shit in the water.
I was hating on that. I said, get your ass home, man.

Speaker 1 I seen a video with them pulling up to the yacht, and I just see Parks up there, mad, tall, and

Speaker 1 damn. You niggas is living it up out there.
Yeah, we had time. We had time.
I seen you swimming in the water. Yeah, that was like a watt neither.
I could swim a little song. I said, It was treading.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I was high. I was jealous.
Yeah, it was nice.

Speaker 1 Costa Rica, shout out to Costa Rica. Pure de Vita.

Speaker 1 How was it, Parks? It was amazing. You know what part y'all was in?

Speaker 1 I don't know. The good part.
North Pacific side.

Speaker 1 The rich side.

Speaker 1 I mean,

Speaker 1 maybe there's a lot of rich side. Oh, yeah, yeah.
You don't, yeah, right? You want to be modest right now? I mean, you on fucking yachts and private shit.

Speaker 1 It was a rich side, but it was the shit that we were staying in was some rich shit for sure. Got you.
But I don't know if the town area was rich. Outside of where you guys were.
Yeah. Gotcha.
Gotcha.

Speaker 1 I heard you had a great time. It was a blast.
I heard you. It was a blast.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful time. Everyone was fucking.
We had a nice little squad.

Speaker 2 Wait, he just said everybody was fucking.

Speaker 1 No, no. Okay, sorry.
Well, everyone was probably fucking too, yeah. But everybody came with a couple? For the most part.
Okay. Can you tell us what went on the trip?

Speaker 1 Kino, his girl E,

Speaker 1 Toy, her cousin, her man, me, Rem, Joe Shade, Corey.

Speaker 1 I think I might be. Corey Fidel.

Speaker 1 Corey was Moonlight. Oh, Nat and Rachel went.
Oh, Nat and Rachel, my bad. Oh, snap.

Speaker 1 Dave was a bunch of y'all. Yeah, it was deep.
Okay. It was deep.
Okay. It was a fun experience.

Speaker 1 Do we want to wait till Joe get back? So until, you know,

Speaker 1 he's going to have some stuff. Okay, let's just say that.
He's going to embellish.

Speaker 1 I sent you a playlist. When I walked in here, Mel, her outfit, you know, her swagger today, it made me feel like, you know, like this today.
Please, Parker, you take us there. Bro,

Speaker 1 here you go.

Speaker 1 We here.

Speaker 1 Welcome to the JVP. Happy New Year.

Speaker 1 This guy's an idiot, yo.

Speaker 1 Hey, come on, man.

Speaker 1 Yo, what's wrong with you, yo?

Speaker 1 I don't know.

Speaker 1 You just did with the vibe.

Speaker 1 Talk about it, talk about it, talk about it. Talk about it.

Speaker 1 Yo, you are in the idiot. What y'all know about this song? What?

Speaker 1 Y'all don't know about it.

Speaker 1 Moving.

Speaker 1 Gotta move on, ma'am. Gotta move on.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit, that's like a

Speaker 1 shit.

Speaker 1 Yo, that's hilarious.

Speaker 1 I got you.

Speaker 1 I know what you're talking about. Y'all fucked up.

Speaker 1 Oh, we got some info?

Speaker 1 I got my male playlist today.

Speaker 1 Hey, listen. Am it from the early 80s? Don't worry, mal.

Speaker 1 Shake that shit off. Late 70s.

Speaker 1 Go outside and get right.

Speaker 1 Stay out the 40-year-old age.

Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying? Just get some niggas cheat. You know what I mean? Stay out the 40-year-old man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, because these niggas is locked in niggas ain't.

Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying? They can't put the work in.

Speaker 1 Whoa, what are you saying?

Speaker 1 What the fuck?

Speaker 1 What's wrong with you?

Speaker 1 I feel good today.

Speaker 1 Listen, I love you. 2025.
Yes.

Speaker 1 This is my message to you from me and Parks. Parks and myself.

Speaker 1 We want to tell you to just go and live.

Speaker 1 When you add a white man or something,

Speaker 1 everything is good.

Speaker 1 Just live. We want you to live, man.
Freak out.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you make this

Speaker 1 50 look like 20, girl. I'm not 50.

Speaker 1 45.

Speaker 1 Okay, I'll take that. 20, give me family, girl.

Speaker 1 Feet now.

Speaker 1 Freak out. Let's go, Ed.

Speaker 1 Yo, what's wrong?

Speaker 1 All right, you know how I do. Oh.

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 Oh, my God. Hey, Maryland, all her lonely ass homegirls.

Speaker 1 All of y'all.

Speaker 1 Melissa, McKilla, all of y'all come together. We're going out to that.
But that male is married, right? You have a friend with me. Yeah, not her.
Yeah. Come on.
It's ladies' night, y'all.

Speaker 1 I mean, she could have a ladies' night. She just got a little bit of a drink.
Destiny driver.

Speaker 1 Put your best dress on, man.

Speaker 1 Put your little shoes on.

Speaker 1 All the way up to your knees, like this, yeah.

Speaker 1 Y'all gotta walk in unison, too. Walk like this.

Speaker 1 Side, side, side to side. Side, side, side to side.
Yo, you're an idiot. That's funny, yo.

Speaker 1 Don't let Mel clean that nigga.

Speaker 1 Let her clean the next one. She got dibs.
She got dibs on the last one.

Speaker 1 You do that? Yo, claim dibs on all the niggas?

Speaker 1 Ooh.

Speaker 1 It feels good. I just had to play this for Mel, y'all.
I know on the new year.

Speaker 1 Oh, but enough.

Speaker 1 Can you see Melanes? Like six of them just walking, lonely women, just walking through the cloud. They in the section by the

Speaker 1 corner by the bathroom.

Speaker 1 The whack table.

Speaker 1 The shit with the sharp edge on the wall.

Speaker 1 It's already.

Speaker 1 Somewhere during the course of the show, I will get you the fuck tack. I got you.

Speaker 1 You just said the fucking lonely table. No, the bad table is the whack table.

Speaker 2 And that's where I'll be.

Speaker 1 No, I'm just saying with

Speaker 1 the ability.

Speaker 1 Female, but it's a little bit of a message. Stop threatening me, yo.
I don't like that. Okay,

Speaker 1 why a bunch of women can't be at the whack table? Sometimes when you're by yourself, you, you, and there's a lot of people in there, younger folks, you may end up at the whack section.

Speaker 2 Sometimes the younger people are the whack motherfuckers. That's true.

Speaker 1 That's true. That's true.
That's true. Those motherfuckers are on their phone.
Female, the table don't make you make the table.

Speaker 1 The table don't make you make the table, but at that corner, by the bathroom, you don't come to my corner.

Speaker 2 Everybody puts babies in that corner.

Speaker 1 And it's his be six of y'all, too. So niggas gotta say, Excuse me, to go to the bathroom.
And y'all say it in a way. That's not true, but you got it all planned out in your fucking head.

Speaker 1 That's not true, Ish? You know what I'm talking about. Excuse me, can I go to the bathroom, please? Y'all blocking this.

Speaker 1 Y'all blocking the sex. After the bus boy brings the shit.

Speaker 1 Not you, male. I know.
Not you. Yeah.
Oh, man. Hey, yo.

Speaker 1 What episode is this? 288. Welcome to episode 288 of the Joe Button podcast.

Speaker 1 288.

Speaker 1 788. I'm still.

Speaker 1 Welcome to episode 788 of the Joe Button Podcast. I am one of the hosts, Queen's Flip, along with

Speaker 1 beautiful man.

Speaker 1 New Year came back.

Speaker 1 New Year, same woman, but.

Speaker 2 Came back 10 pounds later.

Speaker 2 Not on purpose.

Speaker 1 Not on purpose. What the hell does that mean?

Speaker 2 We'll get into it.

Speaker 1 Just in like a Halloween.

Speaker 1 A Halloween model. Girl with the holes in the dress.

Speaker 1 Walking out here looking like Patrick.

Speaker 1 My bumper, baby.

Speaker 1 Round of applause for the best, my friend.

Speaker 1 Listen forward. Round applause, man.

Speaker 1 I'm going with this, guys.

Speaker 1 And to her left, you know, you know who he is, man. Man of the balls, man.
I'm still on vacation mode, man. He's still on vacation mode.
You know, South Park mode. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 South Park mode. You look good, Parks.
Thank you. Thank you.
We're in the crib, and the sound, the audio here sounds amazing. Thank you.
It does. Thank you.
It does.

Speaker 1 I know why, though, because I do.

Speaker 1 What you do? I do, nigga, I know about, nigga, I have my own studio. Nigga, I know about Pro Tools and shit.
I know about the sounds.

Speaker 1 Acoustics. When you're in a wider space or a bigger space, you hear white, it's called White Noise Parks.
Yeah, it's just like reverb, basically. Reverb, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Here it's more secluded or more confined, right?

Speaker 1 Yeah, thank you, Paul's. Right up from my man Parks

Speaker 1 nigga, it's just

Speaker 1 apart from him.

Speaker 1 Yo, you ain't get the all-black memo, yeah, not all there. We are, I did not,

Speaker 1 little mama so hood,

Speaker 1 little mama stay fly,

Speaker 1 and the pussy was good.

Speaker 1 And I ain't gonna lie,

Speaker 1 she was all up in the bed, my man.

Speaker 1 Let me me just say this. Every time I see you, I look at you, man.

Speaker 1 I get this thing in my heart that just.

Speaker 2 You're just beaming with pride.

Speaker 1 Yes, just beaming with not pause with the pride, but yes. Yeah, like just, I'm just happy to be your friend, bro.

Speaker 2 And live vicariously through him.

Speaker 1 I live through you. Don't live through me.
You can't. But you, my man, though.
You came to a space and shook shit up. You don't know what I mean by that.
I don't. Round of applause.
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Let's go. You know what I mean, right?

Speaker 1 Biggie. No, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Biggie. Oh! How the fuck are we going to call him?

Speaker 1 Damn it, Biggie. Don't clap and call him Biggie.

Speaker 1 Don't blush because she calls you Big E.

Speaker 1 I think she's just being nice.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 And too. So we should actually.

Speaker 1 Oh, Mr. Wawa, nigga.
Mr. I lie about the lotto, but I still got the bread in my bed.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit. I should have knew he was lying because he was just too comfortable talking about it like he don't got

Speaker 1 CS, nigga. Like he don't gotta pay CS.
Nigga, nigga, just took me, you know, I got a million, right?

Speaker 1 I should have knew it. Like, oh, them niggas, wow.

Speaker 1 He knows niggas listen. He was just like, yeah, I got a million.
I should have knew something. Yo, you are.
Yo, you know how dumb I felt figuring out that them niggas was. Yo, you are a fucking idiot.

Speaker 1 But yo, that's a good one, though. The nigga finally cleaned his car from all the piss bops.

Speaker 1 And he pops by hydrants and don't get tickets, nigga. I don't know how he pulled them off.

Speaker 1 He got a sticker or something.

Speaker 1 round of applause for my man is you're

Speaker 1 you're

Speaker 1 brought to you by sponsored by fueled by process

Speaker 1 now i'm gonna say that now because

Speaker 1 we don't know they renew my contract

Speaker 1 I renewed. You're back.
I'm back.

Speaker 1 I wanted to go get some so bad, but you've been talking that shit the whole week. And I stayed quiet.
You did? I stayed quiet. You stayed quiet?

Speaker 1 On Twitter? Yeah, first,

Speaker 1 you caught me this week. Stop going through my head.
And I came through for my sister. I adore you.
Yeah, I came through and stuff. You look amazing.
How are you, man?

Speaker 1 I heard you almost died in Costa Rica or somewhere. No.
And I got Afghanistan.

Speaker 1 You did New Year's in Afghanistan? Yeah, interesting choice.

Speaker 2 Well, you know, Mexico.

Speaker 1 So, yes.

Speaker 1 How would you trip in Mayo?

Speaker 1 She knows we on some bullshit. What part of Mexico did you go to?

Speaker 2 I was in Cancun.

Speaker 2 Oh.

Speaker 1 You doing shit. Wait, wait, niggas did back in the day.

Speaker 1 You went to Cancun? You was on spring break. Yo, why your face look like that, my nigga?

Speaker 1 There's nothing wrong with Cancun. No, because you.
You let your face tell her everything is wrong with Cancun. Because she ain't put you on, right? No.
No. Yeah, she ain't telling you.

Speaker 1 I don't fuck with Cancun. Why? Oh, for real? But ain't nothing wrong with Cancun.
I don't fuck with going to Mexico, period, honestly. Why not? Because you're Puerto Rican?

Speaker 1 She's saying, maybe I got some Hispanic beef. I don't feel comfortable.
Me neither. Never.
I never never felt comfortable. Mexico is, but it's beautiful, though.
I don't feel fucking comfortable.

Speaker 1 How are you able to enjoy yourself with the

Speaker 1 why don't you feel comfortable?

Speaker 2 Like safety-wise?

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah. Oh, okay.

Speaker 1 Ever. Yeah.
I don't give a fuck what part. Go to.
Neffered. Remember, remember, but hold on.
Didn't they, didn't a guy get killed out there? But he went out there to do a drug.

Speaker 1 A bunch of people get clicked. Americans? Americans.

Speaker 1 They kidnapped a Marine in Mexico a couple. This was a long time ago, like maybe like eight, nine years ago.
They kidnapped a Marine dude,

Speaker 1 took him to his ATM every day until he maxed out. You know, you could take a certain amount every day.
Took him to his shit every single day to linger more bread. And it's not just

Speaker 1 the cartel or the day-to-day. It's the police.
Everybody. Don't fuck with that.
It's about bread. He writes.
Okay, okay. Don't fuck with that.

Speaker 2 Well, there was some shit. Some shit did happen.
Apparently, some tourists got killed because then the federale started fucking

Speaker 2 manning the beaches and stuff like that. But I was kind of like in the interior, I wasn't like in the hotel zone or anything like that.
So I rented like an Airbnb beach.

Speaker 1 That's worse.

Speaker 2 No, it was like in a gated community. Super, like two gates.

Speaker 1 That means now you locked in.

Speaker 2 No, I was, I was good. Okay.
Why I almost died is because I got fucking food poisoning.

Speaker 1 What did you eat? Over there kissing Juan and them. Yeah, drinking the water.
I was not kissing Juan.

Speaker 1 Let me put my mouth on your wall, buddy. I was not kissing Juan.
Hello, Pedro.

Speaker 2 I was also, and I was at a five-star fucking restaurant. So everything, we shared everything.
Me and everybody at the table.

Speaker 1 How many people were with you?

Speaker 2 I was with two of my girlfriends. And then I was with a guy.

Speaker 1 Did they dinner? Wait, everybody else got sick. Wait, everybody, stop.
Uh-oh.

Speaker 1 A friend. Just a friend.
That live out there, or four of you went out there together.

Speaker 2 He went out on his own.

Speaker 1 Okay, so it was three of you went together and then a nigga flew in. Yeah, let's fly this nigga in the

Speaker 1 completely. To plunder us all.

Speaker 1 Boy toy?

Speaker 1 No. Boy toy.
That's why you got sick, you freak. Contamination between girls.

Speaker 1 No. Who paid for the meal?

Speaker 2 It was Dutch.

Speaker 1 I don't know what that means. Exactly.
I don't really know what that was.

Speaker 2 It had to be explained to me.

Speaker 1 He's Dutch. No.
Oh.

Speaker 2 No, the meal was done.

Speaker 1 That girl split the bro. I was like, y'all niggas, y'all.
You said you didn't know what Dutch was? I'm kidding.

Speaker 1 I'm just explaining to you. I'm kidding.
That's doing worse than I thought, man. Go ahead.
Tell me. What happened?

Speaker 1 I picked you up a little bit too much. Your boy toy.
Tell me what happened. He's not my fucking boy toy.
Okay, tell us what happened.

Speaker 2 So, anyways, we were, we had shared plates and stuff like that. Then everybody had their own entrees.

Speaker 2 The only thing that I ate and drank that nobody else had was I had two lychee martinis and I had some fish.

Speaker 1 Oh, the fish did it.

Speaker 2 I swear to God, it has to. Like, I took a bite and I was like,

Speaker 2 push the plate.

Speaker 1 Still except

Speaker 1 for it.

Speaker 1 You got to sit off of one bite?

Speaker 2 It took a second.

Speaker 1 Shit, I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 2 It took a second.

Speaker 2 It didn't happen right away. It happened the next day.

Speaker 1 But no, but I was about to say the two or three days leading up to it, where you doing. I remember I went to DR,

Speaker 1 right?

Speaker 1 And luckily, like three o'clock in the morning, the last day,

Speaker 1 my shit start.

Speaker 1 I'm like, yo, fam. That shit.
But I was drinking,

Speaker 1 you know how I don't drink. So I was drinking the virgin strawberry daiquiris and so the ice was not made of filtered water.
Yes, they said the ice is what'll you up.

Speaker 2 So that's also why I was, I didn't know if it was the Lychee martini, but my girlfriend had a frozen virgin pina colada.

Speaker 1 But the day before might have been, you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2 But it was it was at the same table. So anyways, that's why I think it was the fish.
So the very next day, I am fucking dying.

Speaker 2 Like literally chills, body aches, feel like I got hit by a truck, vomiting. It's, it was, I lost like 10 fucking pounds.
It was really fucking bad. I did not know.

Speaker 1 He wasn't cuddling with you.

Speaker 2 He was not there to cuddle with me.

Speaker 1 He wasn't. Get off me, nigga.
You sitting freaked. Don't touch me.
The nigga wasn't rubbing on your shoulders. No, no.
Why you make a face?

Speaker 2 That's not that kind of situation at all.

Speaker 1 Nigga, why? I'm tired of you dissing your friends and making faces at niggas, but you settle for niggas that play games, man. Stop doing that, nigga.
Put a pin in that, motherfucker.

Speaker 1 Put a fucking pin in that. Could you offer me a bunch of people?

Speaker 2 This is not my normal experience in Mexico. I go to Mexico a lot.

Speaker 1 I can feel it.

Speaker 1 It was some bum shit.

Speaker 2 It was not my normal experience.

Speaker 1 So, yeah, still some bump shit.

Speaker 2 This was a very cobbled together fucking trip. This is not my normal experience because my normal experience is ritzy.
Yes, yes, it fucking is.

Speaker 1 So, how long you knew these people that you went out with?

Speaker 2 Oh, I've known my girlfriends forever.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 2 But it was just like we came to the conclusion of like wanting to be out.

Speaker 1 Last second shit. Last second.

Speaker 2 And then for New Year's Eve, flights were a million fucking fucking dollars hotels were packed and it's getting

Speaker 2 soon you got it yeah so we just like put it together I almost fucking died as a result so but do you feel good about losing the 10 pounds because you know I sure the fuck do that's why these boots are going like high

Speaker 1 boots is made for walking girl

Speaker 2 usually usually I wouldn't be able to get these up by five

Speaker 1 what a sick fuck she is

Speaker 1 she got sick almost died but feels good in the end because he lost the weight

Speaker 1 you should be ashamed of yourself sissy sicely of whatever your name is

Speaker 1 I'm not I'm not you look amazing though Malaysia, thank you yes

Speaker 1 How was your new

Speaker 1 went to Atlanta went to do an event?

Speaker 1 Oh, it was like a private little corporate joint.

Speaker 2 Did you shoot your video out there?

Speaker 1 I did shoot some some visuals and came out really good and I'm can't wait to release it

Speaker 1 You said you did a corporate joint.

Speaker 1 What you mean?

Speaker 1 I did an event. Somebody wanted me to come out there to sing at at the event.
Oh. You got some spanking.
Paid? You got paid? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Fuck you think? Bro, I was getting paid on a fucking holiday. Yeah.

Speaker 1 What's up? You did a New Year's booking?

Speaker 1 I'm out here.

Speaker 2 I do a New Year's fucking booking. I'm outside.

Speaker 1 I would have loved to have been in Costa Rica, but it was either go Costa Rica or just. Why you and Mel didn't go together as friends?

Speaker 1 I'm not going anywhere with you guys one-on-one. A trip? I would be going together.
No, to Costa Rica. As I'm saying, you and Mel could have went as friends together.

Speaker 1 They had another bedroom in the background.

Speaker 2 He just said he was getting a paid gig

Speaker 2 and I had Mexico plans.

Speaker 1 You might have paid high. You got, you got.
I see what you want to do. I see what you want to do.
See, this is what we're going to do. 2025, we're going to do this.
What? You ready?

Speaker 1 You ready to expose? You ready to expose? No. I thought you was laying nuts ain't for one.
No, no, no. We're going to, we're going to drag your nuts, nigga.
You know, I'm going to.

Speaker 1 I feel like there's some exposing that could go on if we keep this shit out. All right, chef.

Speaker 1 See? Whoa. Uh-oh.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah. They're ganging up on you.

Speaker 1 All right, wait, wait, wait. Wait, real quick.
Let me just get understood. So if I shoot, y'all saying that y'all going to shoot back with disregards to my personal situation? Yes.
Yeah, gang up.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm asking you to, are you going to shoot back at me?

Speaker 2 I will just stand behind him with pom-poms.

Speaker 1 It would be the other way around.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 Give me an E.

Speaker 1 What did you do for New Year's Eve? Slut, I ain't see the ball drop, none of that shit. Damn, bitch, that's the first time.
I was trying to. Yeah, but I was up, and I felt my baby fell asleep early.

Speaker 1 I looked over, my girl was snoring. I was like, yo.

Speaker 1 I ain't mad at that.

Speaker 1 Dog, I didn't see the ball. I was watching Rita Aura was in Manhattan.
Blake Shelton was in Vegas. I'm watching all the bullshit on TV.
TV started watching me. I was gone, dog.

Speaker 1 I probably woke up like three in the morning, four in the morning. I was done.
None of this shit hit no more. It doesn't.
It don't hit 100 people.

Speaker 1 Niggas been off the porch since they was kids.

Speaker 1 So either you going somewhere, experiencing New Year's Eve somewhere else, like I want to do like Shanghai or Singapore or some fly shit. Okay.
If not, nigga, what the fuck? I'm going to sleep.

Speaker 1 Yeah. It ain't nothing here.
Do you know what the

Speaker 1 Do you know all the protocols you have to go through in order to see the ball drop? Like, it's a lot of shit. I attempted to go, but it's a lot of shit.
New York.

Speaker 1 You wanted to go to sit in that Times Square shit? Yeah, yeah. You are crazy.
I'm open up the door. You're crazier than you.

Speaker 1 wanted to film but what i'm saying is that there's a lot of you have to go through a counterterrorist thing you have to go through a lot of security it's a lot to get to stand there yeah they had um it's a lot parks big ass then you have to stand there for i thought you could eight hours

Speaker 1 for some reason i thought you could just walk there like like a big ass tree you could just walk no hell no no dog i heard they i heard that once you get in you can't get out they said was wearing like diapers

Speaker 1 because you can't pee it's a barricade it's a barricaded thing at first when they open up that barricade and they let you in after that, you're

Speaker 1 done. I heard that.
This kid wasn't there to smell like mad piss. Because that's what I'm like, yo, they gotta have some sort of porter potties and shit.
And they was like, no. Do you see how crazy?

Speaker 1 I don't know how true that is, but that's what I heard.

Speaker 1 How do you even walk to a porter potty? Yeah, like that's real.

Speaker 1 Lose your family. You know what I'm saying? Like, niggas be coming from other countries to come to New York City for New Year's Eat.
To pistol itself. That's crazy.

Speaker 1 Even the area that you perform in is very secluded, right? Because the Jonas brothers, they performing it. I know some of the hits.
And them niggas wasn't making no noise.

Speaker 1 I'm like, I don't know the Jonas brothers.

Speaker 1 One of the great white hopes. I know we don't know the Jonas brothers.
Just you. Just you.

Speaker 1 And me. I don't know the Jonas brothers.
I was about to say, and me.

Speaker 1 I don't know their records like that. I don't know them.

Speaker 1 Yo, dog, you don't. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
If that's your next tattoo, if you get Joe Jones, what are them niggas' name? Jojo?

Speaker 1 Coming down your arm? I'm gonna say, I know Nick. I know, what's it? Nick Jonas.
Nick Jonas had that one head. He had a one joint.
What was it called? I still get jealous.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all remember that? That fits you.
That was cute.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 That fits it right, right? Corey said, that's what I sung on New Year's Eve. Oh, shit.
Fuck up, Corey. Carcoons.

Speaker 1 Why are you like, stop, stop. I'm telling you.

Speaker 1 Stop. No, I'm.
Because the people are all mad at me and say that Flip is always trying to take the lid off something. And I'm not.
I just want my friends to be.

Speaker 1 You are. I just want my friends to.
Because Fox. There's no lid.
Wait, listen, let me talk to Fox real quick. Me and you you see the same thing, but

Speaker 1 your secret hold, the way you hold secrets, I can see why you

Speaker 1 indoctrinated with the black people. I can see why we accept you.
Like, you don't snitch. But me.

Speaker 1 King Snitch. That's why you got the whites on your chest.
Exactly. I see some shit that I...

Speaker 1 See your tracks. You good, though.
I'm just saying to people who feel like you're a flip, you always trying to expose something. I'm not.
I'm just trying to have fun with my friends. That's right.

Speaker 1 It's all fun. Sounds fun.
Just fun. What'd you do?

Speaker 1 Once they shot you down at Times Square, what'd you do? Okay,

Speaker 1 I was in the house with my family.

Speaker 1 And I tried to make it a... You went outside somewhere.
No, I did not go outside. This year I didn't go outside.
You know, last year I went outside and stuff. The past couple of years, I went outside.

Speaker 1 I mean, even one year, I was with family and friends. And my wife got on me because when it was Happy New Year,

Speaker 1 she said I didn't hug her or dress her first. I went and hugged everybody and shit like that.
And I hugged her. You were supposed to kiss you.
You supposed to kiss you?

Speaker 1 Yeah, but she was on the other side. I think we was low-key beefing and stuff like that.
That's crazy. Like, yeah, I'm just saying, so, so

Speaker 1 I made it my point to be home and be there and

Speaker 1 correct my wrong. Because that wasn't intentional.
That's good.

Speaker 1 That's good, bro. It's like everybody's around.
I really don't give a fuck, though. No reality.
No, no, I got to say that, right? Because it's like, that wasn't intentional.

Speaker 1 It's mad motherfuckers around. You on the other side.
If we are beefing or we're not talking, make your way over here. I'm going to make my way over.
I'm not even thinking.

Speaker 1 When everybody jumps up, Happy New Year, you're going to hug the first person that's in front of you. Nah, so I gotta not.
Oh, wait, hold on, wait. My wife is in there.

Speaker 1 We celebrate Happy New Year here. I gotta get up now.
Now they start counting down before the bulldogs.

Speaker 1 So, I'm not gonna acknowledge y'all. 10, 9, walk to her.
Nah, so what if I'm sitting here by one?

Speaker 1 I just walk past y'all niggas and go, Yeah, that's your wife. He's saying you shouldn't be sitting here at one.
Nigga, you should be in the other room at one where your wife at.

Speaker 1 All right, but what facts? Yeah.

Speaker 1 If there's any moment to put the bullshit aside, you got to put it aside.

Speaker 2 Because you can't enter the new year.

Speaker 1 You can't enter.

Speaker 2 With last year's bullshit.

Speaker 2 It's the.

Speaker 1 But if you beef at 11.23,

Speaker 1 get December 31st. The beef is over at 11.30.
11.

Speaker 1 Never.

Speaker 2 The most successful couples say that they don't take their anger to bed.

Speaker 1 They believe in all that bullshit, but I don't. Because we got to live.
My other nigga took her to bed, though. Exactly.

Speaker 1 My wife's a bad nigga.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit. You want your wife

Speaker 1 to be a little bit more bad.

Speaker 1 Talk about what Melissa said, you asshole.

Speaker 1 But what I'm saying is that, so I make it, you know, I go, not out my way, because it's not out my way, but I want to be there with the family and celebrate New Year because that was something that was, that's something that meant something to her.

Speaker 1 She was offended by that for a long time. That shit was like four years, four or five years ago.
No. But she was offended by that.

Speaker 1 So a lot of, you know, in the last four years, I'll be outside for New Year. My homie

Speaker 1 came to the event, and he left his wife at home. It was like, she was tight.

Speaker 1 Dumbass.

Speaker 1 Go home, my nigga. You're not missing nothing.

Speaker 1 We got to stop this. That's the best time to get away, nigga.
Like, come on. Atlanta on New Year's, and you married, and he wasn't there.

Speaker 1 She don't got a right to be tight.

Speaker 1 No, she had the right to be tight. That's why I said, go.
No disrespect to your homeboy. No, no, no, no.
I'm not snitching on Roscoe, but I'm just saying. Go home, bro.

Speaker 1 The best time to get away is New Year.

Speaker 2 Why is it the best time?

Speaker 1 And when Barack Obama won the presidency. Those are the two best times.

Speaker 1 We got a black president.

Speaker 1 You get your shit off there. I think you're a 90 on the belt.

Speaker 1 I'm going to go celebrate with the black people.

Speaker 1 You got to pick your poisons. New Year's ain't the poison you pick.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I learned the hallway. New Year's, Christmas, but what's even Thanksgiving? You can't even go to Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1 It's family day. That's family day.

Speaker 1 You got two.

Speaker 2 What's the point of having a family if you're not going to spend the holidays with them? You said words.

Speaker 1 Shorty got to get Friday.

Speaker 1 Ish.

Speaker 1 thanksgiving you are allowed to go see your other family members and eat food at their home you're supposed to bring your family your family goes with you but what if they don't want to go to their your family's house then what do you do then you get a pass to cheat i'm saying

Speaker 1 whoa

Speaker 1 no i didn't say cheat i'm just saying a lot of niggas certain holidays you're able to go outside and do what you want to do and that's just how i feel about it um new year's is not one christmas is not one thanksgiving should be one that you go outside and and and and get your shit off if you want to well now you have this thing thing where you do friendsgiving.

Speaker 1 So now that's out of

Speaker 1 typically, if you want to do your shit where you link with your friends and all that, you do it on a certain day,

Speaker 1 which is not usually Thanksgiving. Which is not usually Thanksgiving.
That's right. Thanksgiving is 100% another family day that you wish for your family.
Stay in the house. You got to do it.

Speaker 1 Stay in the house, bro. No, I did, and I am staying in the house.
I'm getting older. Continue to do it.
Look at you. Growth.
Thank you.

Speaker 1 Growth. Money.

Speaker 1 The only cheat day that you can really get is February 15th.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 That's the day after. That's the side chick day.
That's a side chick day. Is it? Yeah.
Tell me more.

Speaker 1 I told you everything you need to know. Yeah.
Valentine's Day.

Speaker 2 Valentine's Day is for the main. 15th is for the side chick.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Damn,

Speaker 1 you seem to know the holiday very well.

Speaker 1 I know this.

Speaker 2 I just, I don't know why I know that.

Speaker 1 That's always been a thing. Well, that's always been a thing.

Speaker 2 Shut the fuck up.

Speaker 1 I can tell you why you know.

Speaker 2 You posted the folks. Say what the fuck you want to say.

Speaker 2 Oh, by the way, yeah, let's talk about that.

Speaker 1 Let's talk about that.

Speaker 1 Let's go.

Speaker 2 Because you guys got duped.

Speaker 1 That's right. Get him, man.
Whatever.

Speaker 2 You guys got duped.

Speaker 2 I know. I know what you guys thought.
You guys are talking about him

Speaker 1 TD. Uh-huh.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 There was all this, you know, videos and pictures of him with another woman and blah, blah, blah. This, that, the other.
You guys need to do a little bit more digging.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 Explain more.

Speaker 2 First of all, Facebook got hacked.

Speaker 1 Holy

Speaker 1 shit. Imani and Itch just walked out the room.

Speaker 1 Them niggas walked out the room.

Speaker 2 And there's more. There's more.
There's more. There's one video.

Speaker 1 You have your phone pulling out.

Speaker 2 There's one video in particular that you guys swore was the thing,

Speaker 1 was the proof. Yes.

Speaker 2 If you did any more digging, you would find that this is

Speaker 1 yeah

Speaker 2 this is a

Speaker 1 kind of

Speaker 1 say that

Speaker 2 she is a very enthusiastic fan who loves the franchise and

Speaker 2 she has pictures with everybody from the cast pictures and videos

Speaker 1 how did you get that information

Speaker 2 because it was kept getting because it kept getting fucking sent to me and i was just like can you just clarify this shit for me please oh so he didn't give you the information it was other people that was sending it to you.

Speaker 2 Because I knew something was just rotten in fucking Denmark. Because

Speaker 1 I never heard that.

Speaker 1 Why are you talking about Denmark? Not only Denmark.

Speaker 2 Facebook.

Speaker 2 Facebook. Oh, yo, mom.
That's his co-star.

Speaker 1 Yo, my shit got half.

Speaker 2 That's his co-star. But then they repurposed it.

Speaker 1 It wasn't even me, though.

Speaker 2 He repurposed all the fucking

Speaker 2 or whatever.

Speaker 2 What do you call these? What are me? Captions and shit like that.

Speaker 1 Picture this one. So this is the girl.

Speaker 1 Oh.

Speaker 1 Okay, look at it. It's looking substantial.
It is.

Speaker 1 Well, you said it. But wait, wait, so why did you.
Okay, wait, wait. So why did you cosign us and say that you were already aware of some shit going on with him? That's what you said.

Speaker 1 I was already aware of this, so it's not bothering me. You guys are late to the party.
I already knew his situation. This is what you said.

Speaker 2 The Facebook hack.

Speaker 1 Wow, wow, wow. Mel, you are a fucking lie.

Speaker 1 You let this nigga hit you. You let that nigga hit trip, tell you that bullshit.
Nah. Nah, nigga, no, because you co-signed it.
Oh.

Speaker 2 That shit.

Speaker 1 I never even seen that one. Oh, yeah.
I never even seen that one. I didn't see that one.
Okay. So you and him back together?

Speaker 2 Are y'all back together? I'm just clarifying.

Speaker 1 Are y'all back together? I'm just clarifying. Are y'all messing with each other again?

Speaker 2 I'm just clarifying.

Speaker 1 I ain't see that one, though. No.
Somebody, they showed us something else last week.

Speaker 1 That nigga got it back. He got it.

Speaker 2 I mean, no.

Speaker 1 What I'm going to say is i know let me talk to you real quick real quick before that we really love you no

Speaker 1 just please listen we really love you and we care about your well-being uh hold on corey don't do that we love you

Speaker 1 excuse me i want to talk to you we love you and we care about your well-being right

Speaker 1 from she don't even deserve my tea

Speaker 1 we want you to be happy we want you to uh to look forward because the future for you is bright you are working extremely hard you have no time to allow people to come into your space and cause a bunch of confusion.

Speaker 1 Especially, let me finish being a public figure, being who you are.

Speaker 1 I'm not saying that's the intent, but what I'm saying is that these things are happening, and you being Melissa Ford, we are going to look into it a little bit more because you are a family. Okay.

Speaker 1 I want you to leave these niggas alone.

Speaker 2 Who is these niggas?

Speaker 1 Who is these niggas? Chicken boy. Him.

Speaker 2 Oh, my God. You know what?

Speaker 1 Leave them alone.

Speaker 2 Go to church.

Speaker 1 You want to become a nun, nigga. Do something different.

Speaker 1 I care. I hate all them niggas.
And if that they was here, I'd disrespect them.

Speaker 2 So are you basically saying I should stop dating black men?

Speaker 1 Is that what you're saying? Huh? Whoa.

Speaker 1 He said, leave these niggas alone.

Speaker 2 So tell me what the alternative is.

Speaker 1 Whoa, wait a minute.

Speaker 2 I wonder, is that what you mean?

Speaker 1 No, ma'am. Okay.
No, ma'am.

Speaker 2 Okay, so you want me to find a church boy, is what you're saying. Like, church boys can't be super fucked up.

Speaker 1 I told you. They can't give me a church boy haircut.

Speaker 2 Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 1 No. I want you to leave men alone, period.
Try women. What?

Speaker 1 Damn, this nigga. Try it.

Speaker 2 I am sorry. The only vagina I like is mine.

Speaker 1 Try.

Speaker 1 Yo, yo, what's up with you today? I love her. Because if, yo, them young...

Speaker 2 Weren't you pushing young niggas off of me like last year?

Speaker 1 I was. Yes.
They kept hitting me up about you. Okay, you keep pushing the young ones.
Stop getting it.

Speaker 2 The young ones, the niggas with chicken, the fucking old niggas, the fucking shit.

Speaker 1 It's it's all of them.

Speaker 2 If I'm to listen to you, that's why, what do we, y'all gotta trust that I didn't get to this age without and being this well-preserved without understanding what the fuck is going on in these fucking streets and understanding who I'm involved with and then being able to handle that

Speaker 2 and doing so in a very dignified and usually a very private manner. So sometimes, sometimes, I will let my private life be the fodder for this particular podcast because it can be made into jokes.

Speaker 2 But every once in a while you got a correct.

Speaker 1 Try a stud.

Speaker 1 I got a course correct with for you. There's a stud out there that will take you up and through.
A stud?

Speaker 1 The stud will have you walking in Jersey barefoot.

Speaker 1 I'm coming downstairs right now.

Speaker 1 Try a stud. She's doing something different now.

Speaker 2 You know,

Speaker 2 I'm very, very straight.

Speaker 1 Extraordinarily straight.

Speaker 2 Like, I don't.

Speaker 1 I feel like there's a butt coming. But, it's a butt.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 She saw something. What's the butt? Everybody, stop.
Come on.

Speaker 1 Anna be having bread. Like, that's the new bag.
Oh, no, Stell's boys. That's the new thing.

Speaker 1 That's the new thing. Really? Yes.

Speaker 1 They tricking more than the niggas.

Speaker 2 This is not me. I just didn't have never heard that before.

Speaker 2 Okay. So

Speaker 2 every once in a while,

Speaker 2 I will see somebody.

Speaker 1 On Instagram, right? No. Just in general.

Speaker 2 Who kind of makes, you know, when the TV gets fuzzy?

Speaker 2 Signals kind of get crossed.

Speaker 1 It's like, no, Melissa, you're straight.

Speaker 2 That's not an option.

Speaker 1 They be having a jean jacket on with the fit it.

Speaker 1 You know what? Motherfuckers keep the good tibs. I saw no tibs on that.

Speaker 1 I saw a good-looking stud on Instagram the other day. I double-took.
Like, wait, hold up.

Speaker 2 I always thought, like, if I...

Speaker 1 I always thought if I...

Speaker 2 Oh, shit. I always thought if I was.

Speaker 1 I felt tingly.

Speaker 2 Wait, you got tingly over stud

Speaker 1 you can't get tingly over stud. You're a sick fucker.
That's crazy.

Speaker 1 This little girl is it listen.

Speaker 1 I can't believe like if the picture got a lot of views like tape your tits down kind of well no no no no no I mean that's the one that'll get you.

Speaker 1 Yeah not that one no but it was just spun around it was just stud on Instagram again man I'm sorry

Speaker 2 I always wondered so if I was bisexual I liked women would I be like a lipstick femme you know where I like like the really pretty girl like one that looked like me

Speaker 1 or if I had to have like a super like

Speaker 1 yeah you fucking stud you out

Speaker 2 I did I did like a lipstick party one time when I was doing like personal events and shit like that so it was oh you know and there was this one stud in there that looked like my now ex-fiancé and I was just like I just kept staring at her and I was like, I have to get the fuck out of here because I'm wildly confused right now.

Speaker 2 But she just,

Speaker 2 anyways.

Speaker 1 Did she acknowledge you? Tell us about like, did you?

Speaker 2 No, I ran away like a little bunny rabbit because it was, I was big. She could have called Mel.

Speaker 1 She could.

Speaker 2 Listen, I did not.

Speaker 1 I did not.

Speaker 1 Be fucking confused.

Speaker 1 You want orange?

Speaker 2 The last time that I found a woman extraordinarily like.

Speaker 2 I don't know what words to use, like attractive, but sexy and all kinds of.

Speaker 1 Sexually attractive.

Speaker 2 I don't think that's what I'm doing.

Speaker 1 That's what it was with that. That's what it was.

Speaker 1 It's cool.

Speaker 2 It was the last season of

Speaker 2 True Detective Night Watch with Jodi Foster. Not Jodi Foster, though.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. It was her co-star.
I think her name is Callie, and she's like Native American.

Speaker 1 Oh, I remember, yes.

Speaker 2 She's got the pierced cheek, and she's also, I feel like she's like an MMA fighter or something like that.

Speaker 1 You put

Speaker 1 Cape Verdean.

Speaker 2 Cape Verdean.

Speaker 1 You got Callie and your mental Rolodex. Callie could get it.
Look, look, look.

Speaker 1 She's. Callie.
So, I don't know. Just pick me up.

Speaker 2 Again, the signal.

Speaker 1 Signals that crossed.

Speaker 1 You're straight, Melissa.

Speaker 2 You're fucking straight. But if I wasn't,

Speaker 2 I think that would be my dad.

Speaker 1 Let's not say you weren't straight. Let's say that on a night, say.

Speaker 2 It's never happened. I've never forgotten my sexual orientation.

Speaker 2 I've never been on drugs

Speaker 1 for fucking alcohol. You told us you ran out the room for

Speaker 1 what? You ran out the room.

Speaker 1 I ran out the location. Say

Speaker 1 so you forgot your sexual organization that they forced you to get out the room that's me remembering listen say it's a late night and she has you trapped not trapped as far as you can't go anywhere but you're caught in a conversation and the conversation is going well back on the wall and your back is on the wall good merlot in the system wow the good merlot i think she can take it down in the bathroom a little 200 bottle of merlot no and not take it down like kiss you i think you can get you can get a kiss out no because i've literally been in get a kiss kiss from what you flipped no kiss is gotten no thank you never kiss is gotten I've never kissed a girl so Katie Perry I'm telling you that a kiss is gotten the right Merlot okay and the right chick in the right setting and the right lighting listen little pergola ass grab listen you forget you forget you forget that I was in videos with some of the most beautiful women in the fucking world stunning and and when we're on location like in Trinidad and shit like that they got us all holed up in like hotel rooms together And when I was on the set of Big Pimpin', I was staying in a room with this girl named Tashimi and she was Japanese, Filipino, and Jamaican and she was walking

Speaker 2 just sexy.

Speaker 2 Another kind of what's happening kind of moment.

Speaker 2 Remembered, I'm very straight, but if anybody could have gotten, she could have gotten me. She just tried.

Speaker 1 You know what? The more you're talking. Wait, wait, wait.

Speaker 1 The more she talking, you can get flipped. You can get God.
No, I can't.

Speaker 1 You can get got.

Speaker 2 No, because she tried in Vegas and it, and nope.

Speaker 1 How did she try? What do you mean? Well, we were out and circumstances wasn't right. You can get got.
No, I can't. I ain't never seen a man that made me feel nothing where I had to walk out the door.

Speaker 1 When you guys have real issues,

Speaker 2 you guys have real issues with hypermasculinity and shit like that. Women, we're just going to be.

Speaker 1 Oh, no, or we're just straight. Oh, we're just going to stay.

Speaker 2 But also, we're permitted to fucking experiment way more than you guys are. Maybe I shouldn't speak for this generation because Gen Z, they are fluid as fuck.

Speaker 1 So I'm just talking about for us all, you know, over 45. I think if you met the woman who

Speaker 1 hold on, no, if you had, if you met the woman with the right sex appeal, plus the mind is matching, plus you're in a state where you may be a little inebriated, I think you can catch a little

Speaker 1 catch a little pancake. No,

Speaker 1 okay.

Speaker 2 How have I gotten to this age and it's never happened with all the all the women who have crossed my path?

Speaker 1 Man, hell, I was 40 with no kids. I was fucking my whole life.
What they would talk about. That oh, that's that's what that means.

Speaker 2 Kids are different than having, you know, like a little little fucking rendezvous with, you know, I know, somebody who in the right instance

Speaker 1 they would have tashimed you all, and sure, they ain't even all up.

Speaker 2 Shout out to Tashimi, wherever you are, you're fucking stunning and beautiful. I love you.
Well,

Speaker 1 yeah,

Speaker 1 either way, you're good. You cleared up everything.

Speaker 1 We now know the situation that happened.

Speaker 2 I know we wildly diverged.

Speaker 1 We did. Yeah.
Anyways, what are you showing him? That's her. That's not her.
Okay. Show me, please.

Speaker 1 Show me.

Speaker 1 Is it...

Speaker 1 That's her. Is this her?

Speaker 1 Who?

Speaker 1 Give me that. Who do you think that is? Tashimi.

Speaker 2 No, that's not her.

Speaker 1 That's not her, nigga. Anyway, we have so many topics.

Speaker 1 We have topics.

Speaker 1 So many topics. So many topics.

Speaker 1 Not really.

Speaker 1 Not really. Really, not no.

Speaker 2 A lot of tragic shit happened that we're trying to avoid fucking getting to. So, you know,

Speaker 1 we don't want to avoid it, but you know, we have to.

Speaker 2 We're going to address it, but we would like to keep the mood light for a moment before we have to.

Speaker 1 Saturday morning, you don't want somebody to be talking about it. Just the first potty

Speaker 1 time. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Okay, take your time.

Speaker 1 I can hear all you guys in the room, okay? Talking at once. Let's slow down, okay? Put your headphones on.
No, I'm just saying that. Let's take our time and speak.
All right, guys?

Speaker 1 You know what's ADHD can't handle it? Yeah, too much talking at once.

Speaker 1 Elliot Wilson.

Speaker 2 Happy New Year, Elliot.

Speaker 1 Nah. Happy New Year, Elliot.
Elliot, go home.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 Get it. Yeah, Elliot, you my man.
But Elliot, you sound nuts. I'll be sounding nuts too, but I'll be sober when I sound nuts.
They're killing you right now for that Beyoncé Tame. I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 1 We got it. Yeah.

Speaker 1 So I just watching him on

Speaker 1 podcasts and him discussing how he feels about other people in entertainment trying to flip over to becoming podcasters and

Speaker 1 being in media. And it just sounded like, it just sounded like a drunk thought.
And I'm just starting to watch Elliot on a lot of different spots.

Speaker 1 Look like he's, I don't know if he going, is Elliot going through something? I'm not sure. I mean, we're all going through something.
Yeah, but we all hand through what we go through differently.

Speaker 1 Is he going through something? Because it seemed like every pod he doing, he's either a little tipsy

Speaker 1 or he's just having these weird takes that

Speaker 1 or he's expressing it in weird ways. Okay.
Like angry.

Speaker 1 And what was the take that he had?

Speaker 1 Well, about Cam. Well, his take was

Speaker 1 he didn't like the fact that he thought Cam was trying to now be the new Stephen A.

Speaker 1 Smith or the fact that he's just in this space and he don't appreciate people in the music business trying to transfer over to being personalities or podcasters.

Speaker 1 He feels like they're taking his spot, but it's like, Elliot, you've been doing this for how long? Like, your spot is solidified. So, but what if he genuinely feels that way?

Speaker 1 Like, why he has to be has to be a dramatic person?

Speaker 2 Well, that would be a really interesting um take to have considering that he comes up on this podcast quite a bit because because Joe was a musical artist. Yeah.

Speaker 2 And then became the pod father after, like, you know.

Speaker 1 And in the podcast that you're doing, you're getting these podcasts, these thoughts, and these opinions off on the very people that you think you're better than in the space.

Speaker 1 So it's like, why not just do that in your own time and space?

Speaker 2 I mean, didn't he use like a couple of other examples besides just the one that he used? Like, I feel like he also used Summer Walker as an example.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 But these are, these are people who are not, who are natural. Well, Summer Walker is an introvert.
So for her to have the platform to go ahead and show her personality, that benefits her.

Speaker 1 Like that makes sense for her to create that platform to where people can get to know her on a different level instead of her having to now be interviewed. That makes sense.

Speaker 1 I think he's talking about other people like, let's just say, like Nori, Joe, or Cam, Mace. Like, why do you get to go from being artists and then come to this realm of entertainment?

Speaker 1 But why do do you got to be pigeonholes? But I mean, why don't you got to be pigeonholed? Like, people are multifaceted. People have multiple talents.
So, if

Speaker 1 that's like saying Andre 3000 can't do the flute album,

Speaker 1 that quote-unquote instrumentalist should be tight. Or that would be like someone in sports being mad about Tom Brady getting a broadcast kick or whoever.

Speaker 1 Yeah, like a journalist.

Speaker 1 He said it was different, though. He did say that.
With

Speaker 1 athletes transferring over, it's a little different. Because they speak the language.

Speaker 2 They played the game, so then they're the ones who are they legit, they're legit to take up the role of speaking as a sports commentator.

Speaker 1 That seems like the exact same, that seems like apples to apples to me. Here's the thing with me: I feel like when the rappers turn podcasters, speak into the mic, sir.

Speaker 1 I am, you can't tell me, we can't

Speaker 2 really, I mean, that see those headphones right behind you.

Speaker 1 I feel like, I feel like the rappers turn podcasters, um,

Speaker 1 they invest a lot of money into the podcast game. I'm sorry, like they go above and beyond to

Speaker 1 give the audience something great to digest. Like we can't like look at all the shit that Cam has done.
Cam has created his own sports show. He invested money to do so.
You know what I'm saying? Like

Speaker 1 it's amazing, it's beautiful, and he figured a way how to get it. Same thing with Joe.
Look at what Joe has done. You know what I mean? All the work he has put in, all the like.

Speaker 1 When rappers come into this space and they speak, the audience are likely to listen to them more than a regular broadcaster.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you come in with a fan base. Exactly.
And on top of that,

Speaker 1 and

Speaker 1 other artists is quicker to respond to a rapper-turned podcaster than just a podcaster.

Speaker 1 I just hate seeing someone like Elliot feel threatened by people coming into the game now and feeling like they're going to take away some of his spot. Like, he's, he, first off, Elliot is amazing.

Speaker 1 He's a legend at what he does.

Speaker 1 He should never feel like at any time anybody coming into this this space, new or old or whatever, is going to be able to take away interviews from him or remove him from the spot that he's already solidified.

Speaker 1 He can still thin out your value.

Speaker 1 But they might take it away, but so what, nigga? Like Elliot is, Elliot has his time. He's a legend.
People still respect Elliot. And Elliot should just respect the game, man.

Speaker 1 Like, how long would you be at that spot for?

Speaker 1 No, how long would you want to be at that spot for? A lot of times they complain the same thing pertaining to DJs and a lot of other people.

Speaker 1 How long long do you want to hold that spot so on the spot some people only that's all they do and they don't have anything else to fall back on I say elliot but some people want that spot because that's their comfort zone the thing with Cam and Mace or us or anybody else for that matter um just because I'm known for X that don't mean I'm not good at Y and Z you get what I'm saying Cam and Mace just to use them as an example or Joe or anybody Cam and Mace have a sports show Right fire dog Cam and Mace play sports their whole fucking life

Speaker 1 So what's the difference maybe they didn't play sports on an nba level you know what i'm saying but that don't still mean that they can't be advocates of sports and be well engulfed in sports just because they didn't suit up and play on a professional level that don't make tom brady more um

Speaker 1 knowledgeable not knowledgeable but validated in talking sports over cam and mace you know what i'm saying like i just think

Speaker 1 i didn't understand why elliot was even mad at them because cam and mace doing a sports show does it takes nothing away from you

Speaker 1 you don't do anything within sports your music if anybody you should be mad at shannon shannon is a sports guy who's now interviewing everybody whether it be music comedy everything that's the person you should have an issue with so i was confused at why you picked cam and mace i think

Speaker 1 i think get old and then just don't know how to move out the way No, I think they be devaluing people. No, no.

Speaker 1 They be devaluing people based on what they're not trying to be disrespectful because I love Elliot, but I'm just being honest.

Speaker 1 I think at a certain point, that older you get you either decide you want to keep playing the game as a player or you decide to be a coach or owner and if you haven't made that transition over to coach and owner yet and you're still holding on to that jersey you got to understand at certain points don't need you on the team like that no more like you like you start phasing out as a player so maybe this is the time where elliot should start phasing himself out in the play around and become more of a coach or owner and not looking like you need to be the person doing the interview.

Speaker 1 How about go hire and go branch the young guy that you can now coach into being the new interviewer instead of you needing to be in front of the screen?

Speaker 1 Because you should never get to this point where you start hating on new niggas, especially niggas that you honestly have a respect for. I know you respect Cam.
So that's why it was weird.

Speaker 1 Like, why would you do that?

Speaker 2 I think he responded.

Speaker 1 Okay, let's go. Yeah, there's a Cam respond.
I'm going to give a shout out to Brandon Marshall,

Speaker 1 Kevin Garnett, Matt Barnes, Dan Labatar, Nick One, First Things First, especially Stephen A. Smith, Gillian Wallow, and Gilbert Arenas.

Speaker 1 I named them three last because they gave me a murder some game about this business before we got into the business. The rest of you bitch ass niggas, I'm telling you right now, we here.

Speaker 1 We here. Y'all can make your motherfucking phone calls.
You can think what I'm saying ain't true. I'm telling you now, I'm source.

Speaker 1 We the new source. Murder, stat, and killer are the new source.
Y'all niggas scared and y'all move it funny.

Speaker 1 We camera ready. First of all, Myrna made the slogan.
We do it like we do it for TV.

Speaker 1 All y'all analysts and niggas just pissed off. We're gonna make you real mad now because niggas going to start hitting me with the information.
I'm gonna make sure I call my friends up.

Speaker 1 And shout out my phone. Shout out to Draymond Green too, because I called Draymond early.
It's summer late. We're gonna be there every game.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 He's right. Yeah.

Speaker 1 He's right. Yeah, Elliot, stop, man.
Complaining about it isn't gonna help because their show is dope. But it's here.
And we love you, so we don't want you to start looking like.

Speaker 1 I think Elliot's just playing into the villain role at this point. I really do.
I hate calling everything just trolling, but I think that he's embracing the villain, super villain.

Speaker 2 I can kind of see that.

Speaker 1 I think that he wants that. I don't like it, but hey.
Okay.

Speaker 1 We did it.

Speaker 1 Little Baby, new album drop. Anybody listen to that? I listened to about half of it,

Speaker 1 so I don't really have any deep dive. I only heard two songs.
It's not getting the greatest reception online, but. They're absolutely killing it online.

Speaker 1 What I heard didn't sound bad, but I'm not the hugest Lil Baby fan either, so I might not be the best.

Speaker 1 The album is called Wham, right? Wham. Wham.
Yes, that's his nickname.

Speaker 1 What are the songs that you like from it, Paul? I mean, the Future and Thug song sounded dope to me.

Speaker 1 That's our first real thug feature since he got out.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 The 21 Savage joint sounded dope.

Speaker 1 That's all I've kind of really heard so far outside of just casual listening.

Speaker 1 I think

Speaker 1 this might be an ice moment. This is definitely an ice moment.
This is definitely an ice moment. Ice been waiting for this outbreak.
This is pretty wet, man.

Speaker 1 Damn, bro. What's all you, Ice?

Speaker 1 Shout out to Ice.

Speaker 1 Ice had on some ugly ass shoes on for New Year's, so he probably

Speaker 1 Advisors? What? Nah, he...

Speaker 1 Nah, you know what? Nah, niggas with the hard bottoms with no socks and all that. Oh, no.
I said, look at that nigga, man. Cockroach killers.

Speaker 1 Wait, what?

Speaker 1 I'll fuck with you, Icebreak. Yeah, nah, he stepped out with the cockroach killers on.
That's how you know you live in life different. That's why I thought he made that money.

Speaker 1 That's why I thought he got it.

Speaker 1 Because he had some

Speaker 1 Scooby-Doos? Yeah. That's the only time niggas wear Scooby-Doos with no socks.
It was 17 degrees. He Jamaican.

Speaker 1 Yo, those shits be slippery too. You gotta be careful with them shits, them hard bottom joints, man.
The shit's Corey be with the shit. Yeah, bumber clocks, man.
Slippery, man.

Speaker 1 You gotta be careful with them shits. They had the bumbaraz fives.

Speaker 1 Yo, ice, your ice. We miss your ice.
Oh, man. Yo, get the bumbaraz fives out of here.
Yo, we miss you. I gotta see it.
Like, I don't know what you're up to, ice, but come here.

Speaker 1 You didn't win that, Brad. All right, enough.
Well, you found out? Yeah, I found out. We all figured it out.
Oh, man.

Speaker 1 You knew? Yeah, I knew.

Speaker 2 You knew the whole time.

Speaker 1 You knew the whole time. You know how many fucking scratch ups I brought?

Speaker 1 Like thinking that, yo. Yo, why y'all playing the trick? It's contagious? Yeah.
Why y'all playing tricks like that? I didn't play the trick. I was just aware of the trick.

Speaker 2 Mark, the joke was on us because this motherfucker was involved with it too.

Speaker 1 He knew. That's not true.
He found that at the store. That's not true.
I didn't know at all.

Speaker 2 When did you find out? At the store. Okay, but then you carried on the joke though.

Speaker 1 I did. Yeah, I walked with you to the store, man.
And you still

Speaker 1 walked together. We went and got sandwiches.

Speaker 1 I know, but you still played alone like you won. I'm Man, work, bro.
Oh, shit. And my thing is that, like, how can you be doing?

Speaker 1 You know what that did to Mark and myself, man? Yo,

Speaker 1 showed your true colors. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yes. That's horrible.
Yes. No, because you like to mix shit up.

Speaker 1 Niggas is proud of you, but like I said, the fact that the opportunity was there, we didn't take the opportunity, it happens, nigga. But I don't even know what you're talking about.

Speaker 1 At the same time, I asked you for $10,000, nigga.

Speaker 1 And you act like you was going to give it to me. Like, yo, I got you.
I didn't say that. Tell the crowd what I said.
I told you, you want, let's stand. I told you I wasn't gonna pay you back yet.

Speaker 1 Oh, what's because you know, that's not true. Flip said, Yo, let me get 10 grand.
I said, All right, right, just like that. Facts.
I said, When are you gonna pay me back? He said, What?

Speaker 1 I gotta pay you back.

Speaker 1 He said, Yeah, nigga. Hold on, hold on.

Speaker 1 I said, 10 grand to a meal. If you win a million, that's like a hundred dollars.
And I come and say, Yo, let me get a 10-piece. I gotta pay you back.

Speaker 1 No, I'm just saying, I'm telling you, just give me your answer. I gotta pay you back, right?

Speaker 1 You,

Speaker 1 you motherfucker. Yo, listen.

Speaker 1 Listen to this. This is what the people.
I just can't get a 10-piece on the off. This is a real story.
So this is how I had all the numbers, right?

Speaker 1 My girls' peoples

Speaker 1 hit a scratch off for a million. I can't remember and talked about it.
I think you mentioned it. Two years ago.
Yeah. Bro, after Uncle Sam and them took their bread, they only got four and change.

Speaker 1 That's why I knew the numbers.

Speaker 1 Because they literally, and New York is higher tax than Jersey. That's for sure.
Right? It is. So, dog, he might like, yo, I come here and give everybody this.
And I'm like, no, you won't.

Speaker 1 No, you won't. No, no, no.
Okay.

Speaker 1 I said, if I hit a million.

Speaker 1 That's what the ticket was for. No, I'm saying, if I go home with a million.
Okay.

Speaker 1 I don't have a problem with saying I would give everybody a $10,000. So you got to hit for $2 million.
No, no, no. If I go home with a million,

Speaker 1 if I go home with a million,

Speaker 1 I don't even feel comfortable walking in here and not giving niggas something. To be honest with you.
10,000? That's lovely. If I win the money here.
Let me get my 500.

Speaker 1 I got you. It's the first of the party.
I got you. You like ball dogs?

Speaker 1 I'm going to get my 500. I got you.
I got you. You the first one we got a 500 office.

Speaker 1 What? Because we betted that.

Speaker 1 Imani jumped out the roof. Yo, Cowboy, y'all gonna be last in the division, nigga.
I said, it's a dumb bet. It's all good.
Boom, boom, boom, boom. Do you plan on paying that nigga? Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1 Because he don't be paying niggas. You crazy.
I don't know. He just takes his time.

Speaker 1 You pay this yet? Yes. Yeah, he paid.
I apologize.

Speaker 1 Yo, stay out of my pockets, motherfuckers. So, why don't you give me the 10-piece, nigga? I told Flip I'll give him 10 grand, right? This is before he even knew.
I said, yeah, sure. Thank you.

Speaker 1 When you gonna pay me back,

Speaker 1 I don't know. No, he said, I gotta pay you back.
I said, yeah, nigga, you gotta regret it. But let me ask you a question.
How long would you give me to pay you back?

Speaker 1 How long do I have to pay you back? I didn't even give us

Speaker 1 a question. Just say you give me 10,000.
How long do I have to pay you back? Like a year, six months, something like that. You ain't got no PPP program, like a forgivable loan shit.

Speaker 1 My forgiveness comes from the heart.

Speaker 1 What the fuck is you talking about, nigga?

Speaker 1 Nah, man.

Speaker 1 If I'm here and and I win a million off of scratch off in front of y'all presence, I wouldn't feel right without giving. Nah, I'm playing shark tape.

Speaker 1 Oh, who got the best idea? I got to get an idea, huh? You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 And putting the E-word in there.

Speaker 1 Equity. Oh, shit.
Oh, damn. What you talk about?

Speaker 1 We can do this together. But anyway, yo, you was mad.
Mark was mad. Mark damn near dug a hole in the motherfucking coffee table scratching off scratch off.

Speaker 1 Niggas wasn't mad. Niggas just the opportunity that was missed.
That's it. We talked about this already, man.
You want niggas.

Speaker 1 You want niggas to be mad. You want to find some hate in some niggas.
Me. Niggas, yes, niggas love you, bro.

Speaker 1 Niggas is back beat. And I know I could come to you for a quick 30 piece.
You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 A quick one, right?

Speaker 1 10 to 30.

Speaker 1 You said Flip, I got you. But

Speaker 1 I don't know if you're serious. At the same time.
Yeah, I would loan you $10,000. Yes, I would.
But you wouldn't give it to me. No.
Got it. Got it.
Hell no. Pause, would you give me ten grand

Speaker 1 shark tank i'm playing shark tank i'm playing you gotta come come come to an idea yeah you got a show you want to do all right i got ten thousand in that for ten thousand pause you got it i'll invest ten on you pause you got the money that's all that's not a bad idea yeah well no but you have the money we're making shark tank now see how you see bring it back i want to see you do yo the great white shark

Speaker 1 fly me to the moon flip do you want me to bring you the fish or do you want me to teach you how to fish?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 I know how to fish around. You know what?

Speaker 1 I want your money.

Speaker 1 No. The answer is no, nigga.

Speaker 1 Go ahead.

Speaker 1 We should sit Ian, Parks, and Joe at a table and do like a makeshift shark tank. How serious does it have to be for you to lend somebody $10,000 without the shark tank idea?

Speaker 1 If there was something seriously going on with somebody, I would... No problem.
Yeah, I mean, do they have to tell you exactly what's going on?

Speaker 1 Are you one of those people that you need to know the details? Because there's some people that that

Speaker 1 some level of detail. Yeah.
Yo, my kids. Yo, I'm in trouble.
I need 10 grand. Yo, my kidneys hurt, yo.

Speaker 1 I need 10. What are you talking about? I need 10.
Here's some Ad Bill. I need 10.
Drink some water, dog.

Speaker 1 Ginger works for everything. What the fuck are you talking about?

Speaker 1 I think y'all niggas just want to get in niggas' business. No.
I think so. Ayo, you gonna pay me back? I think you're just begging.

Speaker 1 Your time out. I am.
Let me ask you a question. I am.
So you could go in a nigga bank account, but they can't go in your business. Because what if the business is too? Hey, yo,

Speaker 1 what if a nigga needs 10 grand for like an enlargement, nigga? Enlargement of what? A dick enlargement?

Speaker 1 Just say that. I don't even know how to respond to this.
Yo, exactly. Say that.
How do you cut to your man?

Speaker 1 Say that. Yo, dog, yo, yo, my shit little, dog.
You know my shit little, right? Yo, I might feel.

Speaker 1 I'm trying to get it right. I might feel empathy for you, though you're 15.

Speaker 1 Yo, but hold on. Yo, hold on.

Speaker 1 Get him.

Speaker 1 Timmy, Timmy, Tuff, why you

Speaker 1 fucking talking about it? My nigga. Why you gotta elaborate on shit like that? Damn.
I'm sad. Yo, when you lose your stomach, you meet me.
But that's how you get tricky, though.

Speaker 1 How you find out the nigga get the actual surgery.

Speaker 1 I gotta show you a picture.

Speaker 1 I'm gonna take your word for it, Molly. I'm gonna take your word for it, dog.

Speaker 1 I better see a print when you get back.

Speaker 1 I'm going to stand right in front of him.

Speaker 1 Yo,

Speaker 1 what are you talking about?

Speaker 1 Mel, would you let anybody hold 10 in here?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I would. You've got bread, too.
You've got money, son.

Speaker 1 What's like... Who are you going to let hold $10,000?

Speaker 1 And tell me what excuse they got to give you to get the 10. She'll let you hold $10,000.

Speaker 1 Because you come off responsible, for real. Yeah, I would.
She'll let you hold $10,000. She'll put interest on it.

Speaker 1 Depends on how long.

Speaker 2 Depends on how long it took you to pay me back.

Speaker 2 Thank you. After

Speaker 2 six months, yes, interest starts to.

Speaker 1 But what's the interest? Like, think what $100?

Speaker 1 5%. Linen line.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, don't let me hold 10 grand.

Speaker 1 I ain't coming back.

Speaker 1 I ain't coming back.

Speaker 1 I know.

Speaker 2 You've already, you've told numerous stories about that shit.

Speaker 1 I thought you were about to say he didn't come back. My fault.

Speaker 1 No, I thought that.

Speaker 1 I thought she was going to say that. Like, yo, you, I, no, she wasn't going to say that.

Speaker 2 I would definitely loan it to Park. Oh, thanks.

Speaker 1 Yes, very respectful. I'll bring it back.
You know, would you loan it to me?

Speaker 1 All the motherfuckers. Yes.
All the motherfuckers you will loan it to is light-skinned or white.

Speaker 1 You are racist.

Speaker 2 I would loan it to you.

Speaker 1 Good. Thank you.
Let me hold $10,000. No.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 2 No.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 2 This isn't hypothetical land. Do not fuck with me right now, okay? All my finances are tied the fuck up.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's, yo, you know what? That's your bag, too. That's your lines.
My finances are tied up so you can stack up. That's a line that you'll be using.
That's a perfect line. It's amazing lines.

Speaker 1 What's wrong with that? Amazing. They are.
And look, I didn't even give you that line. I said, sure, you can borrow.
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Speaker 1 in the middle of some bullshit

Speaker 1 friggins got our friggs we got our frig out a wig this shit he didn't know they was bleaching in jamaica he think that i didn't say that it started

Speaker 1 i said i didn't know it was heavy like that yeah you know what i mean Yeah, for decades. I didn't know it was that popular that long.

Speaker 1 Then my leads.

Speaker 1 We just got a new Drake joint.

Speaker 1 I don't know if y'all heard it.

Speaker 1 Y'all ain't see it? Drop. Oh, you got it? I got it, Trey.
You know, we got on Fridays. Huh?

Speaker 1 This is a leak. I don't think he did this on purpose.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 3 The summer is over, I missed it. Barrett was smoking.
I kissed it. Ferris showed us the renders for Texas.
It's unrealistic. Cut him to check because I hate reviewing the budgets and limits.

Speaker 1 Just pay the man

Speaker 3 The world fell in love with the gimmicks Even my brothers got tickets seemed like they loved every minute Just know the shit is personal to us and it wasn't just business Analyzing behavioral patterns is somewhat suspicious Niggas was never happy for me when I run up the digits Or when I'm breaking world records still as I guzzle against or when I get my fifth May back cause the color is different Remember we traded watches I gave you the Arabic dial you gave me a number to dishes You would even check up on my son like a pediatrician Sure convinced the gang that shit was rooted in love when it isn't.

Speaker 3 Showed me how different we are, there's blessings and juxtaposition. I guess now you boys gotta abandon your summer tradition.
Cold shoulders, I gave in the hand as it come with the distance.

Speaker 3 Figured we was always gonna be close like ovens and kitchens. I was sadly mistaken.

Speaker 1 The loyalty so this is like recorded from a phone. It looks like it's playing on a fucking I think they said conductor is the

Speaker 1 producer. Oh,

Speaker 1 he posted it on his YouTube, and then I guess it's not there anymore.

Speaker 1 Yeah, they said pull that shit down, dog. I mean, it sounds good.
It sounds great. He was talking that shit.

Speaker 1 He sounds more than good. He's killing that shit.
He's talking that shit. He's talking that shit.
It sounded like an extension of the scary hours kind of vibe. Like the just stream of consciousness,

Speaker 1 which is what I think we all need from him right now. Agreed.
Agreed.

Speaker 1 Niggas been playing that. Whatchamacallit? What's that? What's the shit?

Speaker 1 That he dropped on the beef? Family Matters. Oh.
Look, that's how much they playing it. You even know

Speaker 1 yeah family matters is dope it was a dope

Speaker 1 shitted on it that was going crazy on it we didn't shit on it it just got stepped on yeah

Speaker 1 it was crazy as soon as he dropped that then meet the grams dropped and everybody and then stop like us the day after that right

Speaker 1 how can

Speaker 1 that was a hell of a strategy i know we did a lot of we did a lot of shitting on him we did we did we're outside of yourself but we did a lot of shitting on him i think it's a moment where we can be like honest like that's dead nice yo of course he's nice I don't think that's nice.

Speaker 1 I think we need to be able to do this. I think we need to listen.
No, no, no. It gets confused.

Speaker 1 It gets confused.

Speaker 2 Like, I just mean a pee.

Speaker 1 I've ran into people in the street and they'd be like, yo, why y'all don't fuck with Drake? And I'm like, no, we fuck with Drake. Like, he is dope.
He just lost. He just lost that

Speaker 1 battle. Rap-wise, that nigga is spitting.
He's crazy. He's incredible.
Yeah. He's one of the biggest selling artists of our lifetime for a reason.
Like, we don't have to.

Speaker 1 Well, if we get more of that,

Speaker 1 I'm watching out for that. If I get more of that, that, that's all I want to hear from him.
I don't want to hear nothing else. You ain't got to sing on a record.

Speaker 1 You give me at least five to six records of that. I'm cool.
I'm happy. Boy's good, bro.
He's good, man. I'm curious what happened there in terms of why he's out like this.

Speaker 1 Nigga, you ain't supposed to put that out. He know that.
He ain't supposed to put that out. And it's not recorded.
It just looks like he's just rapping it.

Speaker 1 Yeah, it looks like, yeah, it looks like someone was filming a Nikon or some shit like that.

Speaker 1 Maybe Drake put the plan together himself. Yo, let's just, let's put the test out.
Put it out there, test the waters. Yeah, let's see what the people are saying.

Speaker 1 Then we put the real CDQ CDQ out there, they snatched it, but they snatched it.

Speaker 2 Yeah, it's already out there. But yeah, that was just a temperature check.
That's what they're saying.

Speaker 1 I'm sure it's gonna drop probably by the time this podcast drops. The actual, yeah, the real one.
Yeah, if it's already out, then why, why not? At that point, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 This is what we want. That's it.

Speaker 1 And we can give credit where credit is due. We can't take it away from his talent.
It's just, you know, at the time, it was what it was at the time. But besides Ish, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 And myself, a little bit. But, you know, it's still strong.
He did.

Speaker 1 He's still strong but it was i'm not the biggest drake fan like it don't matter you still i just i just think that our coverage wasn't objective

Speaker 1 i think it was okay i think it was just symptomatic of what was happening in real time and strategically kendrick out strategy

Speaker 1 for me the the key thing was when he stepped on it yeah like that nigga song wasn't out 45 minutes he had a whole song out that was just genius and then followed it up with another bop it's just genius But the way that we broke down the songs, we ain't give that um family matters the airplay it deserves.

Speaker 1 We didn't go through the lyrical shit. I think we went for borrow that record.
No, we didn't, but it's cool. I don't want to beef.
We didn't. It was bombs getting dropped.

Speaker 1 The niggas was talking over that shit. Because I came in here, like, yo, that boy's saying some shit.
And we was just

Speaker 1 breezed on by it. And I was like, all right, cool.

Speaker 1 That nigga was saying something. I think it's like the Floyd Mayweather effect.

Speaker 1 The nigga was winning so much. I think eventually at at a certain point, niggas just wanted to see him take

Speaker 1 it. Why can't we say that? I said that.
Like, yo, fam, the world wants, they build you up to knock you down. Wanted a little chink in his armor.
The nigga was winning too much. Nigga, I said it.

Speaker 1 I heard that you mad. You mentioned my scene.
Dad, I gotta go bad. I gotta go bad.

Speaker 1 Went crazy.

Speaker 1 What? Nah,

Speaker 1 we can't fuck with it now, though. It's too late.
We crip walked all over the nigga's shit.

Speaker 1 So stop following the

Speaker 1 crip walk. No, no.

Speaker 1 Not over that. We crip walked to they not like us.
Not over his shit.

Speaker 1 Well, I did both.

Speaker 1 I put on some Liki cortexes on a nigga.

Speaker 2 Tomato tomato.

Speaker 1 Cortez, bro. Well, you know what I mean? It's all right.
He's bad. Puerto Rican, you know.
Cortex. Cortex.

Speaker 1 You got it. You know,

Speaker 2 I had a question for specifically Ian Parks. What's the difference between a singer and a vocalist? Like, is there a distinction between the two?

Speaker 1 Not between those two, I wouldn't say. I think think that's just different words for the same thing.
I think there's a difference between like an artist and a vocalist or a songwriter and a vocalist.

Speaker 1 But a singer and a vocalist to me is the same verbiage.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, I take it as the same verbiage. Okay.

Speaker 1 I would give a separation between artists and vocalists.

Speaker 1 I think there's some artists who are an amazing artist, but can't light a candle to some of the vocalists that just walk on the street day to day.

Speaker 1 Like there's certain people who are great vocalists, but would never be able to

Speaker 1 embody a song and get the song across.

Speaker 1 Like you'll have a hard time finding them a record.

Speaker 1 Oh my god.

Speaker 1 Everything I heard of him? I was looking for this Q sweat joint.

Speaker 1 A perfect example.

Speaker 1 I'll take Q sweat joint.

Speaker 2 He's a great artist.

Speaker 1 Great artist. Not the greatest

Speaker 2 vocalist ever. Yeah.

Speaker 1 To me.

Speaker 2 A lot of people, I think, would agree. Avery Wilson.

Speaker 1 Great vocalist.

Speaker 1 I don't think he's connecting as an artist because there's not many records that you can attach to him. Those are the differences.
So like Luther was the embodiment to me of someone. Amazing vocalist.

Speaker 1 Amazing vocalist. But was also a good artist as well.

Speaker 2 No, he was an incredible artist. And I'm saying this just because

Speaker 2 I started watching his documentary last night and then I cut it halfway because I was really, really, really tired. And I woke up this morning kind of early.
So I watched the rest of it.

Speaker 2 So I'm laying in bed sobbing like over this fucking documentary.

Speaker 1 Really?

Speaker 2 It was so because of how he died. You know, he had a stroke that he really never recovered from.
And he did a couple of interviews. And, well, he did an interview with Oprah.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 2 yeah, after the stroke. I remember that.
And he was, you know, his speech was limited. And it just was so

Speaker 2 hard to see somebody who had such a dynamic personality and such incredible stage presence. And he was so beloved, reduced to that.

Speaker 2 And then also knowing that the comp, like the thread through his life was that he was known as like the, his songs were bedroom songs, you know, people, how many babies were you know conceived to his music and he never found love and

Speaker 2 it touches a little bit on his sexual orientation but everybody who was in his life really had so much respect for him they refused to even go near that because he never addressed it so it was

Speaker 1 danger patty says huh

Speaker 1 well

Speaker 2 so

Speaker 2 his assistant basically says that she should have shut the fuck up it was not for her to say anything it was it was for him and the fact that he kept it quiet and his business, what his sexual orientation was.

Speaker 2 His true friends would never have done something like that.

Speaker 1 Did they say the reason why he kept it to himself?

Speaker 1 I mean, think about it.

Speaker 1 She said,

Speaker 1 she said, a big part of it was just the perception with the industry, but also his mom.

Speaker 1 Yeah. His mom was a church going woman.

Speaker 1 He was keeping that. That's what she said.
I don't know if it's true or not. But

Speaker 2 the majority of it was that he just could not stand to have his public image altered by that because of the stigmatization that went on.

Speaker 1 Exactly.

Speaker 1 And especially

Speaker 2 exactly. And especially the fact that, you know, HIV AIDS was very prevalent at that time and connected to being homosexual and because his weight fluctuated so much.

Speaker 2 At one point, he was, you know, accused of having HIV and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 And it just, oh, it was a weird thing. Would we have cared?

Speaker 1 Would we have cared if he would have

Speaker 1 to do that?

Speaker 1 But even if we didn't care, that wasn't indicative of the popular opinion

Speaker 1 going on at the time. Yeah.

Speaker 2 But

Speaker 2 what I found interesting about this particular documentary and the yacht rock dock

Speaker 2 is how many artists played with each other that you never really knew. Oh, for sure.
Like, I never knew that Luther was Roberta Flack's backup singer. Mad people's backup singer.

Speaker 1 Yeah, Maddie backup.

Speaker 1 David Bowie. He was back in the back.
David Bowie. Yeah.

Speaker 2 I would never have put that.

Speaker 1 He said he never wanted to be a solo act at all. Like, they forced him to.
Mariah Carey was a background singer.

Speaker 2 Yeah,

Speaker 2 for a very short amount of time. He made a career off of being a background singer.

Speaker 1 And he didn't want to go, and he did not want to go.

Speaker 2 It's not that he didn't want to. It's that he didn't really envision.
And Roberta Flack was one of the first people to push him to the front, kind of thing. And then

Speaker 2 no label wanted to fucking sign him because, you know, he just, they just didn't want to sign him. And he was developing his sound.
And it was just, you guys got to watch the jacket.

Speaker 1 Do you know how many artists deal with that struggle today?

Speaker 1 There's so, like, most of the real great singers, vocalists within the business are usually doing backgrounds for somebody who can't hold the candle or writing demos or writing demos.

Speaker 1 It's just that's just the business. Like, it's sad to say, but some of the more talented people, you never get to know that talented people.

Speaker 1 Let me ask you a question. Do you think that's predicated on their physical looks? So, it's that.
It could be that. It could also be them just not playing the game a certain way.
It could also be

Speaker 1 just timing.

Speaker 1 I think me and Corey got an argument a long time ago. And I was like, yo,

Speaker 1 and some of the, and some of the

Speaker 1 white musicians,

Speaker 1 like, they could look like shit. They come up there with a t-shirt on and sell 47 zillion albums.

Speaker 2 And that was part of it.

Speaker 1 And a lot of our shit is predicated on image so much that talent kind of gets swept. Not only that, racism.

Speaker 1 The more talented artists that's that's why i love um what money long just did what she did so money long just just had a whole conversation about the label atlantic records coming to her and saying like oh would you be willing to give up some of these soulful records or

Speaker 1 to some of these white artists she's like no no

Speaker 1 like no like and i i've always said that yo it's it always looks a little fancier when you take some of that soul and put it with some blue eyes I don't know why. It's always more marketable.

Speaker 1 It hits a little different. She's like, all right, no, I don't want to be a part of that.

Speaker 2 She said, that was one of my favorite parts on the, that was one of my favorite pod days because we had Dochi that day, too. Yeah.
Dochi came up that day and then Lady Long. Yes.
Yes.

Speaker 2 I will never forget it.

Speaker 1 Both from back to back.

Speaker 2 Those two were just like, just came in like hurricanes.

Speaker 1 Really strong. Huge personality.

Speaker 2 Huge personality. Wildly talented and they knew it.

Speaker 1 Very different. Very different too, though.

Speaker 1 Both of them, very big personality, but very different in their own way, very unique, which is why I'm so glad that both of them are receiving the success that they're receiving.

Speaker 1 Doshi, for sure, is like amazing just to see them be able to get to this point without having to circumvent their actual style or look or anything like that.

Speaker 1 True, both of them came in, like, I'm it for sure. No bullshit.
And with a team that said, And Doshi didn't even have the amount of accolades and praise that she's getting today. True.

Speaker 1 And she still came in, like,

Speaker 1 so good. I'm it, nigga.
Like, what's up?

Speaker 1 What y'all doing you know what i'm saying and that shit was fly like we all received her crazy like yo that was dope and then but money long had already been on a tear for the year yeah true you know what i'm saying so she was already yeah but look but look at but look at both of the first off money long had to do a whole rebrand yeah because she was like the songwriter

Speaker 1 a whole rebrand then also have to tell us about all the money she had to spend out of her own pocket just to get certain things popping when she thought she would get the label support then you have the doshi story of I started boom boom now I'm finally getting to a position where I can now do the music the way I want to do it and starting to receive the praise.

Speaker 1 Like just amazing how both of them. Yeah, amazing.
And yo, all that is good, but

Speaker 1 I got to look at dance with my father different now, man. No, don't.
That's one of my favorite songs.

Speaker 1 I can't do that. That's one of my favorite songs, man.
So

Speaker 1 you look at it different. Why? Because, man, like I elaborating on, you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm going to make you feel like shit.
So if he was gay, he can't dance with his father.

Speaker 1 I'm going to make you feel like shit. He can dance with his father.
You say he's fucking his father. Wow.

Speaker 1 You guys are thinking crazy. That's not what I meant.
I'm just saying that I really adore that song.

Speaker 1 That's one of my favorite songs.

Speaker 2 It was his career hit.

Speaker 1 And on top of that,

Speaker 1 I can't say it, but

Speaker 1 it has nothing to do with selection between him and his father. Please just remove that because I'm not gay.
No.

Speaker 1 I'm trying to be funny, but you guys are making it all eyes on me.

Speaker 1 Okay,

Speaker 1 we won't look at you. Go ahead.

Speaker 1 I'm like the YMCA singing,

Speaker 1 village people singing Dance with My Father, man. I'm not gonna listen to Rocky.

Speaker 1 That's not. Oh, you said JR can't get a dance.
Yeah, he can, but young man.

Speaker 1 Like, I look at YMCA different until they told me that it didn't really mean that. I just look at shit differently.
What it means?

Speaker 1 YMCA is about basketball, nigga. The YMCA, but niggas said that they made it for gay people.
That wasn't a gay anthem.

Speaker 2 And we had to stop it. Well, it was in the disco era, so I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 1 Exactly, but what I'm saying is that with Lucas. I don't know if YMCA was talking about hooping.
I don't know if it was either. Yo, are y'all crazy?

Speaker 1 He don't laugh. Yes, they were.
I did my research.

Speaker 1 Yo. They might have been talking about dunking something else.
YMCA was talking about like bathhouses and shit. No.

Speaker 1 What year was that shit being? Yo, y'all know the YMCA was for a place for people to just go and congregate.

Speaker 1 The YMCA was talking about, it was promoting the youth to play basketball and to play sports. I looked it up.
The lead singer of,

Speaker 1 what's the group called? The Village Philosophy.

Speaker 1 Yeah, the village people said it wasn't a gay anthem wow i never thought it was okay so what i'm saying with luther band throws dance with my father the song resonate with me because i love my father and i love my family and so did he and he loves his father and i'm just and i'm talking about insulation but i'm just saying like so if by chance he was gay homosexual with that would change the meaning of the song for you

Speaker 1 now it wouldn't but back then

Speaker 1 no no why you think he didn't come out okay let's stop playing why you didn't come out he didn't come out for the same reason because it'll change it'll change the dynamics but when was out, that was a child when Luther was out.

Speaker 1 You was a kid, kid.

Speaker 1 Nigga, that shit still resonates with me, nigga. I tear up.
When Luther was out.

Speaker 2 I think 2003.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you might have been. How old were you in 2003? Luther died in 2003?

Speaker 2 I believe so.

Speaker 1 In 2003, I was 18 or 17. 17.

Speaker 1 I don't know. No, no, no.
15, 16.

Speaker 1 Yeah, so when Luther was popping, popping, you was a kid, kid. So what? I just got a little bit of a battle.
You don't know about

Speaker 1 fat, Luther. You don't know fat Lutheran.
So So tell me, you said you're about to make me feel bad. I'm sorry, man.
You're about to check me out.

Speaker 2 Well, if I'm not mistaken, his father passed away when he was fairly young. And so if you listen, obviously, you know the lyrics.

Speaker 2 The song is basically an ode to his father, like how he wishes that he could have just one more

Speaker 2 opportunity to dance with his father. Like his father used to pick him up and spin him around and it was like look at these niggas with falling issues.

Speaker 1 Look at the fall issue niggas attitude. Look, look, we tear up, nigga.

Speaker 1 We want to dance with our father. Me too, nigga.

Speaker 1 You on your phone, disrespecting your father. I was Googling what the YMCA means.

Speaker 1 You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 It says unofficial gay anthem. That's what it says.
It did not say that. You want to read it?

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 1 unofficial. Artificial.

Speaker 1 The unofficial.

Speaker 1 It wasn't.

Speaker 1 Let me ask you another question. When that song comes on, does it resonate with y'all? Yeah.
Or mama does. Are you talking about YMCA? Yeah, mama.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Always keep it inside. Hey!

Speaker 1 Yellow!

Speaker 1 Mama!

Speaker 1 My mother!

Speaker 1 No!

Speaker 1 Guys, I'm not casing y'all.

Speaker 1 Oh, man. Rest in peace.
Rest in peace, Jalutha, man. I want to watch a duck.
Roosevelt.

Speaker 1 It's on

Speaker 2 CNN. Hulu.
I watched it on CNN. Ducks.

Speaker 1 CNN.

Speaker 2 It was really good. And that's why I was sobbing because that fucking song.
And then he dies, like, he never got to celebrate it. He won a Grammy for that song.
He wrote it with Richard Marks.

Speaker 2 I didn't know that connection between the two of them.

Speaker 1 Amazing song.

Speaker 2 And he really never got to celebrate the Grammy winning song that was like his career hit because he had the stroke.

Speaker 2 I was a fucking mess this morning watching that.

Speaker 1 I'm going to catch it. I want to read something.
Okay.

Speaker 1 Is the YMCA song gay?

Speaker 1 While YMCA is often associated with the gay community and played at pride events, the songwriter Victor Willis has repeatedly stated that it is not intended as a gay anthem and it was meant to represent the fun activities young men could do at the YMCA, like basketball and swimming.

Speaker 1 Thank you, man. A lot of swimming.

Speaker 1 What are they swimming in? In a madras.

Speaker 1 Because why would that turn such a wholesome song? It relates like this.

Speaker 2 Hold on one second. Well, you just tried to change it.
Just wait one second. Let's also take into account their fucking costumes, okay?

Speaker 2 The cop costume. It was a little girl.
It was a little girl.

Speaker 1 Indian with the short shorts one and the feather. What are we talking about? Where you want to put the feather? That was the 80s, man.

Speaker 1 It was the 80s. Everybody was bugging out, wearing some crazy shit.

Speaker 1 We said we're going to have to put the feather? Yo, y'all, some freaks, yo.

Speaker 1 Young man.

Speaker 1 I said in the middle of the bath. He listened to the bar.
Stop.

Speaker 1 The older, nigga, stop, bro. He do? He listens to the bar? Yeah, don't play with it so long.
How you know? Because I just know I googled it.

Speaker 1 I googled it. Oh, man.

Speaker 1 I'm sure he get a nice royalty chat. What? What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 That song is you. I heard it on New Year's, actually.

Speaker 1 I bet you did.

Speaker 1 It was the whitest party in the world. I can't wait to.
He was on the track, yeah. Oh, it was a planet at Hollywood in the fucking tropics.
Oh, man.

Speaker 1 Teenage white kids sneaking drinks and shit.

Speaker 1 It was weird. You know what I'm always interested to see on New Year's? What's the first song people play? Like, right at 12?

Speaker 1 Frank Sinatra. New York.
They played. My way? Only in New York, though.
Oh, no, they played.

Speaker 1 They played the Rihanna shit.

Speaker 1 It wasn't bad. It wasn't bad.

Speaker 1 That ain't that bad.

Speaker 1 That might have been the first and last black song we got for the entire night. Outside of

Speaker 1 Florida and Pitbull, if you want to include that, which I don't particularly. Niggas at the event played Kendrick Lamar TV off.

Speaker 1 I was like, well, this is new. It hit.

Speaker 1 TV? TV off. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Hold on.

Speaker 1 They played Frank Sinatra, right? I don't remember. No, not the Costa Rica.

Speaker 1 They were supposed to be like ADM shit. That's Frank, nigga.
What the fuck is wrong with you, nigga? He ain't Francisco.

Speaker 1 You trying to talk about, nigga? We ain't Costa Rica. What's the fuck? Nigga, that's an anthem for New Year, nigga.
In New York. In New York.

Speaker 1 In the world. No, it's not.
Are y'all dumb? Don't put some respect on Frank Sinatra man. Put some respect on Luther now.
Why, nigga? I did. All right.

Speaker 1 But more than Frank. I did.
No, because y'all played around with Luther.

Speaker 1 You played around with his legacy. Stop.
Try to put jackets on that nigga. No, don't do that.
I wish what my petty libel said, nigga.

Speaker 1 Or

Speaker 1 see the thing is, or whatever the fuck.

Speaker 1 I'm sorry. I don't know.

Speaker 1 I don't know who they are. What's wrong with you?

Speaker 1 Oh, Melon won't laugh at that.

Speaker 1 Fly me to the moon. That's how you brought in New Year's?

Speaker 1 Frank's not just a man. Him and New Year's.
New Year's. Who's black that's the man of you uh Cindy Poitier

Speaker 1 okay quote song that's hate no not at all not at all I agree with that

Speaker 1 mr. Tibbs

Speaker 1 what's the whole line is they call me they call me Mr. Tibbs

Speaker 1 be respectful or you rap white you can't say the word listen well he married a white woman so there's that and she was Canadian that's a fact

Speaker 1 there was another movie in Cindy 48 where he was handcuffed to a white prisoner. I forgot.

Speaker 1 And there was Lily's in the Phil. I know mad Cindy 48 movies that I watch, nigga.
Don't play with me, son. My blacks is up, bro.
I don't know about your old. Your old blacks is up.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you different, bro. I ain't gonna hold you.

Speaker 1 He was a safe black. Like, give me somebody like.

Speaker 1 Richard Pryor.

Speaker 1 Okay. All right.
That's cool. Richard Pryor.
He was safe black, too. No, Richard Pryor.

Speaker 1 How was he? This was one of the most safe. There was somebody that was real raunchy back back in the days.
Was it Red Fox? Yeah. Red Fox.
Rudy Raymond. So Red Fox was this.
Red Fox was just.

Speaker 1 He didn't give a fuck. No,

Speaker 1 Dolomite was worse. Dolomite was worse.
The top tier of

Speaker 1 Raunchy. Who the fuck is Dolomite? Dolomite.
Rudy Raymond.

Speaker 1 A lot of the niggas that you hear like on rap way down in the jungle deep. Yeah.
You don't remember that shit? No. Yo, chill out.
Are you black? Oh, yeah, you go. Yeah, I'm black.

Speaker 1 I'm sorry. I don't know.
No, Richard Pryor on stage was Richard Pryor on stage, but in movies and shit, he was safe. He He wasn't safe.

Speaker 2 Yeah, especially when he hooked up with Gene Hackman and Gene Wilders. Yeah.

Speaker 1 They got some classics. They do.

Speaker 1 They got classics. Stir crazy.

Speaker 1 See, no, he's a good white nose.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 2 You know what I was wondering the other day? Remember the movie Three Amigos with Steve Martin and Martin Short?

Speaker 2 Is it racist?

Speaker 1 Yeah, probably. Is it racist?

Speaker 1 In this lens? In today's age, yeah, it's probably crazy. Then it wasn't.
I haven't seen it since a kid, but I'm sure now you'd be like, yeah, they should have said that. You know what?

Speaker 1 There's a movie that they were just talking about that's probably one of the most racist movies ever that we just let fly by.

Speaker 1 It's a movie about a kid, white guy, who was trying to go to a school, but he couldn't afford to go there. So he tried to get a scholarship under being African-American.

Speaker 2 Soulman.

Speaker 1 Soulman.

Speaker 2 Fucking soulman.

Speaker 1 Steve Thomas. How about you?

Speaker 1 What? Soulman.

Speaker 1 Son of a nigga took some pills.

Speaker 1 He took some pills that turned his skin black.

Speaker 1 He went to Harvard. They pulled him over.

Speaker 1 Right?

Speaker 1 He had his license in his back pocket. And

Speaker 1 when they pulled him over, he's like, let me guess. You lost your wallet, right? Yeah.
And he was like, no, I didn't. And yo, thing on his license is a white face.
Oh, shit. Like, he went to the gym.

Speaker 1 Everybody was like, I got him. He's on my team.
I got him.

Speaker 1 Yo, what year did that came out? Oh, it was a lockdown 80s. It was like it was in the 80s.
But it's bad. It's racist.
Don't watch it. Today, do watch it.

Speaker 1 Today it would be pick your sides out front. What racist movies that was racist that we're not giving up on? A lot of shit that was racist back then, nigga.
Shit, movies, cartoons.

Speaker 1 Cartoons is the worst. What was the shit that was crazy? The whole Disney.
The Iron Man face was black.

Speaker 1 Tropic Thunder. Yeah.
Yeah, Tropic Thunder.

Speaker 1 They did racism good with that one, though.

Speaker 1 Like, it wasn't that offensive. I wasn't mad when Robert Downey did that.

Speaker 1 Why? Because you were Robert Downey fan, right? I fuck with Robert Downey. You got the Iron Man, right? Nah.
Look at you, sell out. Nah.
Look at you. What are you talking about?

Speaker 1 What fucking movie where a black man playing a white? You got 17 white people on your body, and I'm the seller. I only got three.

Speaker 1 Fuck. Yo, what? Like, yo, he don't even drink like that.
And you don't even got the good whites on you. Whoa, James Stewart? I mean, he's racist.
Now I heard he was racist, but he's been racist.

Speaker 1 I didn't know that. You got a racist nigga on your body.

Speaker 1 I'm about to take him off. You're going to replace him.
Carry Grant was good. Then I found out a little bit of things about him, but

Speaker 1 a little. He's not racist, but you know.
Yeah, yeah. Go ahead.
Who else you got? He what?

Speaker 1 Catherine Hepburn.

Speaker 2 You have Catherine Hepburn on you.

Speaker 1 Yo.

Speaker 1 And you weren't. You didn't hear Dorothy Dandridge.
You ain't here.

Speaker 1 Lena Horn.

Speaker 1 James Stewart being racist. Hurt my heart to have this man.
Literally, it's on your heart. I didn't know.
Yo, Paul, I didn't know. I just like, I like it.
He had their customers.

Speaker 1 It's a Christmas movie. It's a Wonderful Life.
It's one of my favorite movies at a dark time of my life. I go back to that movie and it made me feel good.
I wanted to tat it on my body.

Speaker 1 That's exactly how it went. You needed a reminder.
A reminder of how good life felt when I watched that movie. Just put Santa Claus, nigga.

Speaker 1 And Grease is my favorite. Why didn't you just put some Coochie on your chest? Grease is my favorite.
Because Coochie don't, Coochie's the one that got me in that fucking position. Coochie feels good.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, hey, yo, listen. Put a mouth on your heart.
Grease is my favorite movie of all time.

Speaker 2 We know. Okay.

Speaker 1 So what I'm saying, I love these movies.

Speaker 2 So why isn't John Java on your team?

Speaker 1 Yeah, Sandra D ain't on your shit, nigga. I know all the records.
I ain't gonna put him on. He's still alive.
John Javola is still alive. I ain't put him on my body.
Okay. But I'm at least though.

Speaker 1 He ain't the brightest.

Speaker 1 You heard about him, too, right? Yeah, he ain't the brightest. I'm gonna put Sidney Poitier,

Speaker 1 Bill Cosby, Bob Marley,

Speaker 1 Bob Barker, Bob Marley. Oh, I think we got Bob Barker.
He's gonna put Bob Barker in real time.

Speaker 1 He's good. I don't think he's racist.

Speaker 1 Real quick, guys, I know that we're having fun, but we have to get to it. I know.
We were trying to avoid it, but we try to avoid it long enough.

Speaker 2 2025 has started off on some motherfucking bull shit.

Speaker 1 And it's still going. Day three.
Take us to the problem.

Speaker 2 Day three.

Speaker 2 Like, it wasn't even three hours into it when the situation unfolded in New Orleans, where a gunman got into a pickup truck and decided to go down to Bourbon Street, where New Orleans, where New Orleans and tourists were having celebration for New Year's Eve, and just bowled through the crowd.

Speaker 2 And once the truck stopped, opened fire. And I believe it's 12 people now that lost their lives.

Speaker 1 14. I thought it was 12.

Speaker 2 It's 14. Okay, okay.
I didn't hear passed down. 12.

Speaker 2 I'm sure a lot of people have seen the footage. It's really graphic,

Speaker 2 kind of unbelievable when you watch it. And now the conspiracy theories are starting.

Speaker 1 Well, first, rest in peace to the people.

Speaker 1 Yes. And more people were injured.
Yeah. There was more people.

Speaker 1 So a lot of people didn't pass away, but a lot of people got away.

Speaker 2 I think it was like 30 people were injured.

Speaker 1 Seriously injured.

Speaker 2 So now, you know, the right and the left, everybody's fighting. Was he indoctrinated by ISIS? And this, did he have an ISIS flag and whatever else?

Speaker 2 And meanwhile, this guy was born and raised in Beaumont, fucking Texas, and was in the military. You know, but now there's just this, they're equating it to the open borders and all this other shit.

Speaker 1 Why if he was born here? Because they're saying that somehow he was indoctrinated. He was outside, got him, and turned him.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 And they're also saying that his parents were immigrants and whatever. It's basically just the whole thing.

Speaker 1 Here it's a way to avoid the fact that this country has a real serious mental health problem. For real.
Like they always try to figure out another way to address the fact that

Speaker 1 the mental health of this country is

Speaker 1 fucking gutter. Like address that first.
Why would this person even have those thoughts to even do that?

Speaker 1 Forget all the other shit. First off, mad people die.

Speaker 1 Makes no fucking sense.

Speaker 1 The other mental health part that I'll be having to like kind of figure out why the fuck people are comfortable with, just the fact that I was able to see it the way that I was seeing it.

Speaker 1 Yeah, like the video was everywhere. Like there was people literally walking over the dead bodies, filming the dead bodies to promote to show.
Like that, to me, is a mental health issue.

Speaker 1 All this shit is nuts. We all have to start addressing our mental health a little differently.
Yeah. I think they've normalized some of the shit, whether it be movies, whether it be

Speaker 1 the internet. Like, I remember when, what's that shit that was popular? Ice used to watch it all the time.
Fucking, Fucking, where they be killing the people online.

Speaker 2 Oh,

Speaker 2 Faces of Death.

Speaker 1 Yes, shit. That's old, yeah.
That did. That was a VHS thing, but yeah.
What I'm saying is, people.

Speaker 1 People bought it. No, no.
What it used to be a website, E-bombs World. Back on the corner.
On the cover, Rotten.com. Rotten.com.
That would show you this type shit. Yeah.
But that was like...

Speaker 1 Black market almost like under

Speaker 1 you can go on Twitter and see it got normalized and then after it got normalized It was just mainstream We can't make no money off it no more I just think that when when when the when the lady got set on fire on the train

Speaker 1 people pulled their phones out bro like that shit is nuts people said that in new orleans they were walking by people bro so for you to

Speaker 1 think yo let me get the safety because it might be around two right the first thing on your mind is pull out your phone nasty crazy you know what i'm saying like we just got it yeah

Speaker 1 it's scary for me too because In those moments, I don't know, maybe it's a weird thing I do. I always put myself at that place.
Yeah. Like, that's one of the first things I do.

Speaker 1 Like, oh, what would I have to do? Like, I could have been there. What I am there.

Speaker 1 And you realize you can't do shit. You can't do shit.

Speaker 2 And we're all

Speaker 2 also, this is where Super Bowl is going to be in, like, about a month.

Speaker 1 So.

Speaker 1 Security is going to be insane. Yeah, I don't know.
Sugar Bowl, they were going to postpone it. Yeah.
They pushed it back, but they still played.

Speaker 1 It's New Orleans, B.

Speaker 1 It's crowded.

Speaker 1 We know, bro. I know you damn near crying.

Speaker 1 Yo, he is the New Orleans king, but I just think that, you know.

Speaker 1 i have a i have a cousin that goes there often and him and his wife go there all the time and they love going like they they talk about new orleans like that like that second

Speaker 1 i love new orleans too yeah so i know from for me when i watched that not only did i think of myself i thought damn like how does he that could have been him like it's just so weird man is weird um the conspiracy theorists you know before we came on the mic

Speaker 1 you know we were saying that they found the isis flag in his car car, and

Speaker 1 ish old male, one of you guys said that it could have been planted there.

Speaker 2 Yeah, because where does that thought come from? Because what they did was,

Speaker 2 you know,

Speaker 2 first of all, the most interesting thing about this, and I don't know if it's a connection, but it's just a very interesting coincidence between this and the event that happened in Vegas, what, the same day, next day with the Cybertruck, they were both rented through

Speaker 1 that car app. Toro, Yeah.

Speaker 2 Which is just a random coincidence that these people rented these cars and then drove them to another state kind of thing. But anyways, that might not be here nor there.

Speaker 2 But when they were looking at camera footage of the pickup truck driving through the city,

Speaker 2 there's shots where you do not see a flag.

Speaker 2 You don't see one, but then all of a sudden the flag was there and found with the truck at the point in which, you know, the truck was stopped on Bourbon Street after the carnage.

Speaker 2 I'm sorry. I just, I have a hard time believing that.

Speaker 1 I think we try to associate a reasoning why people do whatever they do in this country.

Speaker 2 No, I think that

Speaker 2 I think it benefits a certain negative.

Speaker 1 No, I agree with you. I think I'm not disagreeing with it.
Outside of this country being,

Speaker 1 it's the greatest country in the world, but outside of this this country having its issues, we always got to put a but or a why or a villain or something on

Speaker 1 any tragedy that takes place. You know what I'm saying? I think we look for the why

Speaker 1 all the time. And so now the why is, oh, he was a part of ISIS.

Speaker 2 Do you really think that

Speaker 2 America can still hold on to that label of the greatest country in the world? Yeah, I believe that.

Speaker 2 Because we keep talking about this as the land of the free, home of the brave, you know, your freedoms and stuff like that. And it's like, living on the inside of here doesn't really seem like that.

Speaker 2 I mean, everybody should go somewhere else. Okay.
Finland, Switzerland.

Speaker 2 There's a whole bunch of other countries that we can think of that where the quality of life is, you know, heads and tails above the average American's lifestyle or, you know, life right now.

Speaker 2 I would agree. People are struggling to pay their bills.
People are struggling to stay in their homes. People are struggling to fucking buy fucking eggs.
People are struggling.

Speaker 2 And they're, like you said, there's a mental health crisis that is not being addressed. We have, I don't even want to get into that.

Speaker 1 Those freedoms lead to some of those negatives. Like when you go, don't get me wrong.
You're right. Switzerland,

Speaker 1 all of the Belgium,

Speaker 2 North and Amsterdam. So

Speaker 1 in America, and I don't want to put this on money, just freedoms that we have, you can't just go denounce.

Speaker 1 We could get on the mic and say, yo, Donald Trump is on some bullshit. Go to other countries and say that about the president.
You might go to jail. Understood.

Speaker 1 We could come here. We got freedoms freedoms here that people don't have in other countries and other places.

Speaker 1 Granted, albeit we got some fucked up shit going on here, but a lot of that fucked up shit comes from the freedoms that we do possess.

Speaker 2 But there's also other countries that are run on a democracy where you can get away with saying those kinds of things. I just, I think that that,

Speaker 2 the whole label of America, the greatest country in the world, I don't think that it...

Speaker 1 holds water anymore. Ask them, do they want to come here? Exactly.
That's why all of them come here. It takes a month to come here.

Speaker 1 Because America.

Speaker 2 From countries that have civil war and unrest and

Speaker 1 lack of money. No, no, no,

Speaker 1 no. Go to Portugal, go to Spain, go to other countries, go to Spain.

Speaker 2 I'm watching a mass

Speaker 2 defection to fucking places like Portugal. People are leaving.

Speaker 2 People are becoming expats. They are leaving in droves.
They're going to Panama. They're going to Portugal.
They're going Thailand.

Speaker 2 They're going everywhere else because they don't want to live in America.

Speaker 1 Not that. That's not true.
Real quick. They can't afford to live in America.
Real quick. That's a big thing.

Speaker 2 Well, that's kind of like making my point.

Speaker 1 A lot of us, we highlight

Speaker 1 the migrants, right? And the situation,

Speaker 1 but there are migrants that help,

Speaker 1 the good migrants, migrants, migrants,

Speaker 1 there are good migrants that came here that made something of themselves. This nation is built off of

Speaker 1 the country. That's what I'm saying.
Whether voluntary or involuntary, the whole entire nation is built on migration.

Speaker 1 I know I make a lot of about it, but there are migrants that came in and helped build this country. I think right now where we at is that we are broke, we are fucked up.
We're struggling.

Speaker 1 So we look for the why. But the why is in front of our face.
Nigga, if you walk down to the most fancy hotel and you see

Speaker 1 some of the migrants in there and their shit is getting paid, they're getting the money. No, it's honest.
And they're getting the money.

Speaker 1 And they out here doing bullshit, hurting people and setting people on fire and shit. You're going to get mad.
Let me ask you this. Not all of them are doing it, but you're going to get mad.

Speaker 1 You're right. Let me ask you this.
10 years ago before the migrants were here, what was going on? Same shit.

Speaker 1 Nobody's being set on fire. You're out

Speaker 1 on trains. You're out.
Maybe not that one instance, but we've had people get set on fire before pre-migrant. True.
The migrants didn't make the chaos. You understand what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 Some of them might have added to the chaos, but I think that's even on a small number.

Speaker 1 Again, we have to find a why so that we don't have to look in the mirror and hold ourselves accountable for some of our shit. It's easier to blame it on this person.

Speaker 1 i don't think the migrants create the chaos that's not what i'm saying i would be wrong to say that but what i'm saying is that right now while people while americas are struggling we are witnessing an uproar in our society i agree that's it we're witnessing that in real time i'm nothing is being done by it a lot and it's not only the migrants doing it well a black guy just pushed a guy on a train and the guy survived so i'm not i'm not saying that but what i'm saying is that so unless the news is intentionally highlighting all the negative things about the migrants then that's the only way I can see it because that's how we're seeing it.

Speaker 1 And it looked like, like, okay,

Speaker 1 we don't have money here, but we give them all

Speaker 1 domestic terrorism is just as much of a problem, if not more, than all this migrant stuff you're talking about.

Speaker 1 I agree.

Speaker 1 On a yearly basis. Every year.
If we talk about the school shootings, we talk about just the random attacks. I just had poverty, all of that shit.

Speaker 1 Poverty didn't come here just because of the migrants. So that, that.
I don't, I don't. I didn't say, no, I don't.

Speaker 1 No, I'm just saying, but because people will be like, yo, the resource is being depleted by the migrants. No, the resources being depleted.
Brooklyn was fucked up for the last 50 years, my nigga.

Speaker 1 Newark has been fucked up for the last 50 years. Cleveland, a bunch of Brooklyn is still crazy.

Speaker 1 What South Bronx?

Speaker 1 Certain parts of Brooklyn are still fucked up.

Speaker 1 Hula over there.

Speaker 1 What I'm saying is, all of these ghettos around the country have been fucked up before a migrant ever came here. Like, that shit don't.
It's not, it's not. It's not.
Okay, fault. But here's the thing.

Speaker 1 Shout out to Ish, because you know,

Speaker 1 if he wasn't in a situation, he would like the ones in high heels and $40 $40 shoes. What I'm saying is that, but

Speaker 1 we cannot. Yes.

Speaker 1 They're not migrants? No. Well,

Speaker 1 it's correct. Yo, some of them ain't get the papers yet.

Speaker 1 It's just correct. Hey, man.

Speaker 1 I ain't a knocking bye-bye.

Speaker 1 Don't say it.

Speaker 1 I see. I see it.
You know what I'm saying, man.

Speaker 1 It's just right. Obviously, it's the government that's doing this.
It's the government that's doing it in front of our faces. Right? Like,

Speaker 1 some it's gonna be some

Speaker 1 some civil war shit going on here yo i'm telling you i get disgusted by the fact that in in these these moments the first thing we start focusing on is politics the politics of it or the conspiracy theory yo people died human human beings

Speaker 1 so now they're no longer themselves they lose their name now they're just a part of a death toll like why why is it like we be so quick to make the killer the news of shit before even addressing the fact that the people that died had names has families so now

Speaker 1 yeah i hate that like that's a big part of why i hate seeing the videos come across because now that's my last image on this earth you seeing me dead laid out in the street you don't know my name

Speaker 1 my family seeing it you don't know who else is seeing it it's disgusting so before we even get to conspiracy theory i don't care about that let's start figuring let's honor this person let's figure out those names let's highlight those names let's before we start dissecting homeboy and whether he was an isis defective i don't care he did what he did whether you find out he did that or not does not matter.

Speaker 1 Fact of the matter is, we have a problem in this country, and a big part of it has to do with mental health.

Speaker 1 And instead of y'all putting the money towards fixing something, because I've also seen a lot of the attachment to some of these terrorists, especially domestic, they do come from

Speaker 1 our army and our Marines and our nature. Like a lot of that, PTSD, a lot of things.

Speaker 1 People don't want to. speak to that level of shit.
And as someone who has a family member in the army who deals with PTSD, who talks about, yo, there's a lot of people that's fucked up. Fucked up.

Speaker 1 Mentally fucked up. And a big part of why they're fucked up is because the government forgets about them.
My dad was in Vietnam. He fought.
He came home fucked up.

Speaker 1 And when it came time for him to get that support from the government, just luckily, he had enough wits to go to school and get a good job. But there's a lot of people who don't have that option.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, listen, I lost a cousin in Iraq.

Speaker 1 Killed. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 Nicholas White. I lost.
He died. He got killed.
my mom was in the marines what i'm saying is that i watched the effect that losing my cousin to the war

Speaker 1 what it had on my family to my auntie and that i watched that in real time so like i do understand and even like ptsd can pass be not i don't want to say pass on but a death like that can traumatize and cause different things in the household you ever you ever so you you lost a cousin physically lost them in in the war yes imagine losing somebody and they they still alive.

Speaker 1 They go to the war one way.

Speaker 1 And now when they come home, they're alive, but you don't know them.

Speaker 2 They're like an empty shell.

Speaker 1 Empty. And they're trying to drink away the thoughts.

Speaker 1 Yo, my dad used to tell me, honestly, the only reason why he drank every day and he drank every day was because to get out of his head of the things that he had to do over there in the namesake of this country.

Speaker 1 And then to come back and your country look at you like,

Speaker 1 kitchen.

Speaker 1 It's crazy. You know what I'm saying? To see people live through that.

Speaker 1 So no tell him what's going on with this guy and what he experienced not giving him any excuse no and ironically the the same dude in the truck the cyber truck in vegas yeah he was also a military man yeah

Speaker 1 yeah like if you look at the pattern there's a pattern and they never want to address that they never want to go ahead and take some level of responsibility for we we We brainwash people to become killers and then we send them back into, because once you become a part of the army or anything, you're no longer civilian.

Speaker 1 You look at us differently and then you put them back into the world and tell them to go back to that. And it's like, nah, my brain is already trained to be this.
I can't, I can't.

Speaker 1 It's war at this point. Or you a Jason Bourne type nigga.
Yeah. Then you just gotta throw that nigga in the middle of.

Speaker 1 Rest in peace to rest in peace to everybody. Yeah, for real, for real.
And I mean, obviously, you know, he got killed after he hit the people and ran them over.

Speaker 1 He jumped out the car and started shooting. And then the police killed him.
So, you know,

Speaker 1 rest in peace, man. It's unfortunate.
Yeah. Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1 And also,

Speaker 1 I feel that I want to be doing my job if I don't say this.

Speaker 1 I'm tired of you young niggas out here just doing senseless shootings. Now, a lot of times I try to stay out of it to say I understand.
I understand, but enough is it. No, you're going to say.

Speaker 1 I mean, 10 people shot outside of Amazuro.

Speaker 1 Which is a club here in Queens.

Speaker 1 A club here in Queens. That's my shit, too.
They were saying it's possibly gang-related. You young niggas are getting on my fucking nerve.
Like, I I can't blame anybody else now.

Speaker 1 Like now you guys know right from wrong. A lot of you guys been watching this shit.
I don't know what the new thing is to kill on camera and do this and just do random shootings.

Speaker 1 And like you niggas is just doing shit recklessly just to get a name. And I blame the government too because they have games in jail.
They make jail so comfortable.

Speaker 1 Like, nigga, when you were younger, you used to be scared to go to jail. Now niggas want to go to jail.
They got PS5s. They got flat screens and all that shit.
Like, it's PS5s and shit.

Speaker 1 They all that in jail?

Speaker 1 Nah, niggas is living. Yeah, niggas is living

Speaker 1 so what i'm so what i'm saying is that you young

Speaker 1 pack it the up i'm tired of you young doing this bro i'm tired of like that wasting your motherfucking lives for a gang that don't love you for friends that don't love you you taking one of your own for what send them

Speaker 1 send them to venezuela huh

Speaker 1 take that somewhere else

Speaker 1 Shooting girls, shooting little children, just shooting wild.

Speaker 1 So now do you take back that theory of when we were saying, you know, your environment, it does play a part, but at a certain point, you got to be held responsible for the things that you do.

Speaker 1 Because the excuse that people will use, oh, that's the environment. Like, what you expect, this is all they know.
It's like, no, nigga, like, grow the fuck up.

Speaker 1 The kid that they were celebrating passed away, got killed, right?

Speaker 1 It was his one-year anniversary, right? He got killed. He'll be 17.
They came all the way to Queens to do a memorial for the young man.

Speaker 1 You niggas bring your raggedy motherfucking ass from Brooklyn or wherever the fuck you from to Queens, nigga, by Amazura, which we had a lot of issues with before, and we just cleaned it up a little bit to fucking shoot

Speaker 1 a couple of people. Yeah, just shooting motherfuckers.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I mean, I could blame the environment all I want to, right? Because that was my excuse. My excuse was to feel sympathy, but when I feel sympathy, I feel like now I became part of the problem.

Speaker 1 That's my point. I became part of the problem watching this shit.
Hey, bang! Hey, looking at the camera. Nah, you little niggas need to be,

Speaker 1 I don't want to say that part, but you little niggas need some type of wake-up call. You do need a wake-up call.

Speaker 1 And I don't know what happened to the OGs out here, and I don't want to blame them neither, but a lot of these niggas are fatherless. A lot of these niggas don't respect their parents.

Speaker 1 A lot of niggas don't respect their teachers or respect the elderly.

Speaker 2 Or respect their own lives.

Speaker 1 Or respect their own lives. Hey,

Speaker 1 there's a couple of prominent speakers,

Speaker 1 black speakers, that say that there's another another solution to this.

Speaker 1 I'm not going to say what it is, but it's a little more drastic than just saying you need to go to jail or you need to go ahead and change your life. But what?

Speaker 1 Some people aren't changeable.

Speaker 1 So knock them off?

Speaker 1 Just put a nail on the put a.

Speaker 1 My man said, screw a two by four to the dashboard, put some nails in it.

Speaker 1 Just let me ride my.

Speaker 1 They say something.

Speaker 1 I would not

Speaker 1 preach that. Somebody is reformable, I think.

Speaker 1 If that's a word. I'm not preaching that, but they don't.
You know, I don't believe that. I'm going to just say something real quick.
There's a guy that I know.

Speaker 1 He's from the wild bunch in Brooklyn, OG Nuke. Did 30 years.

Speaker 1 When you hear the story, I mean, he blew up a building in Brooklyn. He has a lot of bodies under his belt.

Speaker 1 OG Nuke came from, after doing 30 years in prison, I interviewed him, and he's one of the most nicest people I know.

Speaker 1 He's reformed, and he's he's out here, you know, with Life Camp, Erica Ford, promoting the peace with the youth and stuff like that. Now,

Speaker 1 niggas may listen to OG Nuke. I see people listen to him because it's like, oh, nigga, I know your story.
Nigga, it was in the paper, nigga. You did all this shit.

Speaker 1 And I'm not saying, and I want to be mindful because people lost their lives. And the people that lost their lives, they do have family.

Speaker 1 So I don't want them to feel like, yo, you're bringing this man up and shit like that. I don't want to do that because I did that a lot before.
And I didn't realize that the family.

Speaker 1 You're still affecting them, yeah. You know what I'm saying? That's not what I'm doing.

Speaker 1 But I'm just acknowledging the fact that this man has done all this time and stuff and has came home with a different view on life. He inspires me and inspired others around me.

Speaker 1 So I'm not saying that people can't change, but

Speaker 2 they need to go through something. He was rehabilitated.

Speaker 1 Yes. But they need to go through something.
Maybe the jails these days is not the jails like it was back in the days. What you looking at the devil sound, nigga, behind me.
That's not me, nigga.

Speaker 1 What you looking at? I see you looking at the devil's sound. Nah, man.
What do you think it happened? You think we need to knock them?

Speaker 1 Do you think these little niggas need to get knocked off, dumped on the island somewhere by themselves? No, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 I do believe in rehabilitation. I do think that people can be reformed.
I also do believe that there's some people that will just never change. You feel that walking time? I do.

Speaker 1 I do think that there are people that just will never change, whether it be circumstances, whether it be mentally, whatever it is. I do.
And then what do you do about those people?

Speaker 1 How do we differentiate the two? I don't know. You can't.
You can't. You know what I'm saying? Like, it's like we're in, this is the world we live in.
We've been living in it. Ain't nothing new.

Speaker 1 The only difference is that you just have social media to make things a little more visible for you. But all the things that are happening today have been happening.
So like, what do we do about that?

Speaker 1 Do we just become accustomed to it? Do we just try to remove ourselves? Like, I would hate to tell people for the people that lost their life in New Orleans.

Speaker 1 The first thing people wanted to say after that, see, that's why I stay home. That's why I don't want to go outside.
That's the last thing they should say.

Speaker 1 That's the last thing any, like, now you want to tell people they can't go nowhere, they can't do nothing

Speaker 1 to avoid people like that. It's like, you can't never, You can be in your home if something happened to you, right?

Speaker 2 Movie theater, fucking grocery store, church.

Speaker 2 Nowhere's sacred anymore

Speaker 2 as it relates to.

Speaker 1 But it's

Speaker 1 nowhere's ever been sacred.

Speaker 1 It's always been like this.

Speaker 1 This has been the world since the world has started. So when we talk about it as if this is this new thing, it's like, no, nigga, we just got to.

Speaker 1 Be accustomed to it and just understand that we don't control none of this.

Speaker 1 I keep seeing these shits and whether it be deaths in the family, whether it be deafs seeing seeing this we don't control none of this but we all got we all have the we all have the

Speaker 1 i don't want to say complaints but we all have the stories to tell but we have no solutions there's no solution there is none that's the

Speaker 1 solution from our angle nobody can honestly why not

Speaker 1 because you don't have the power to control How many people in the United States? 300 million people? You don't have the power to control 300 million people. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Everybody thinking on their own wavelength and their own accord. We don't have the ability to do that.
If we sit all in this room, we all know each other. And let's just say one day

Speaker 1 invites somebody to come through.

Speaker 1 We don't know this person, but let's just say that person just bugged out out of nowhere. Parks play the Benjamins and the Benjamins and the trigger.

Speaker 1 And he goes off. Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's out of our control. We didn't plan for that.
We thought we was in a room with people who are solid and safe. Don't know.

Speaker 1 Well, prayers to all. Prayers.
Prayers. We've bloomed y'all out.
Let's get it. We've bloomed y'all out.
Let's get this boom.

Speaker 1 Come on, man.

Speaker 1 2025.

Speaker 1 You ever did the electric slide before? You're crazy. Go right now.
Mel, you ever did the electric slide up? Go right now.

Speaker 1 Get up, Melpha.

Speaker 1 The electric slide. Nope.

Speaker 1 Not the rabbit strut.

Speaker 1 You strip right beside me.

Speaker 1 Oh, you doing it wrong. No, I'm not.
I met the nigga that created the electric slide. Got who? Kevin Silver, nigga.
Rick Silver, nigga.

Speaker 1 Who created it, nigga? So show Rick Silver.

Speaker 1 Rick Live.

Speaker 1 Rick Lil.

Speaker 1 Google it. I'm going to make sure.

Speaker 1 Google it, nigga.

Speaker 1 That dance, the hustle? Google it and see who created the record. What you say? Man, Rick.
Rick. Yeah, I don't think y'all niggas know this electric side.
Oh.

Speaker 1 I got to move.

Speaker 1 I'm going on a party ride.

Speaker 1 Yeah. You know what that's the five far? No.

Speaker 1 That's a test. I want you to learn.
That's funny. That's comedy right there.

Speaker 1 I'll learn. You can learn.

Speaker 1 I'm willing to learn. If I see your 6'5 ass gone,

Speaker 1 That's hilarious, though. That's crazy, bro.
Why you tapping like that? Look at this.

Speaker 1 Why are you tapping like that? Yeah, niggas call me Bo Jangoos. Fuck it.
Yeah. Who created it, Ish? Rick Silver.
Exactly. Oh, shit.
You got me. I interviewed that nigga, a gay man from Connecticut.

Speaker 1 Shout out to him.

Speaker 1 Push your dance with him.

Speaker 1 What? He showed you how to do the dance. He showed you how to do it correctly.
He did. It's on YouTube, actually.
He told us how to do the dance properly. We hold your hips to show you what you do.

Speaker 1 No, no, no, you got to hit your feet up.

Speaker 1 Hit your feet up.

Speaker 1 The way. Pick it up here.

Speaker 1 Flip her. Hey, yo.

Speaker 1 I have a question for y'all.

Speaker 1 I was talking about this yesterday.

Speaker 1 Friendships that needs to be...

Speaker 1 I don't want to say need, but friendships that should be valued. Because I was talking with this about Miss Jones.
And saying that she was talking about

Speaker 1 Benzino. And I said, Jones, you can't talk about it.
We're supposed to be cool with him.

Speaker 1 And then she was like, nah, nigga, like the industry, there's no friendships in the industry. You're saying industry friendships.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Should they be valued? You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 And like, I stopped speaking. Listen, I'm going to just keep it real.
I didn't really,

Speaker 1 I didn't stop speaking, but I didn't

Speaker 1 cut communications off with Zeno. Not cut it off, but because he wanted to...

Speaker 1 keep talking about Melissa Ford and he wanted to do it with me and I'm like nah we not doing that like what position and I fucked with him but what position you putting me in now to keep wanting to come talk about mail or want me to go live and talk i call i told male about it but wanted to go live and talk about mail we're not talking about mail so when i when i told miss jones like she was making fun of you know benzino had a video where he was on the floor and shit like that i'm like you can't make fun that's our man i don't give a fuck what happened like but

Speaker 1 is there any friendships in the industry that should be cherished nigga or is it a doggy dog world especially if we're in this type of field that we're in

Speaker 1 because like there's a lot of shit i avoid talking about with niggas that's my friends.

Speaker 1 Who you asking? Everybody in the room. I think friendship is friendship.
I think that friendship should be cherished. I don't give a fuck where you meet the person and what industry you're in.

Speaker 1 I think that'd just be an excuse for niggas to do fuck shit. Yeah.
I think that if somebody is your friend, an actual friend, you're not a friend associate.

Speaker 1 What do we talk about? Contemporary.

Speaker 1 I don't agree that there's no

Speaker 1 friendships in the quote-unquote industry. Every industry is different.

Speaker 1 But what about the field that we're in?

Speaker 1 We're in a field. You're not going to make friends with everybody you come across in this industry.

Speaker 1 I mean that if they, of course, but if there's some people that you respect and you don't want to talk about them,

Speaker 1 it may be frowned upon by the audience that's listening to you.

Speaker 1 That's why I like Joe's and Star's stance. Star always said, I'm friends with none of you.
Joe said, yo, nigga, I already know when I got the gig, when I committed to this, that

Speaker 1 I don't want to be friends with friends. That's their stance.

Speaker 1 You can't knock their stance. I'm not, not at all.
I think that's their stance. Somebody else is not wrong for having a different stance than them.

Speaker 1 So then, how do you approach a topic if there's something about a friend of yours? We just did it the other day. You did.
Everybody up here.

Speaker 1 We did it with Remy and Pat. True.

Speaker 1 You could report something objectively without giving an opinion on it. You could quote facts.
Or if you decide that you don't necessarily want to talk about that, you don't have to talk about that.

Speaker 1 Oh, well, shit. I'll say it now.

Speaker 1 Anybody that I have a friendship with that happens to be in the industry, I'm biased and I'm not going to do it. I don't give a fuck.

Speaker 1 I'm going to, if they've helped me in some type of way and they're actually my friend, I'm not talking about it. And it's a very small list of people.
Otherwise, it's up for all you niggas.

Speaker 1 I don't care. I don't know y'all.
I don't owe y'all shit. Y'all haven't helped me in any way.
We don't have a friendship.

Speaker 1 So if it's a topic that comes in front of here that I have to talk about, I'm going to talk about it. But

Speaker 1 small list, Joe, Kiss, Royce, you know, certain other people I've worked with who have helped me in certain ways in this industry, I'm not talking bad about them, and I'm going to keep my comments myself.

Speaker 1 I don't think that we really talk bad about people for the most part unless people do something super stupid that you just have no choice. But I just know sometimes how we offer opinion can come off

Speaker 1 away. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.
So, especially in the moment when you're talking with other people, you might have to watch it back and be like, oh, damn, that did come off a little sideways.

Speaker 1 So let me go back and change it. I don't want to have to do that with too many people because I'm from that star thinking at this point.
Star tell us straight up, yo,

Speaker 1 I'm not friends with none of you niggas. I'm giving it up how I need to give it up because I'm more committed to this than I am to y'all.

Speaker 2 So, and also being in this business, there's so many people that can be compromised and corrupted.

Speaker 2 So, the friendship just goes right the fuck out the window. There could be somebody that you were friends with for years and years and years, and you share shit with.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 Like, you share good times, bad times, personal information with, and then they still do something to fuck you.

Speaker 1 You heard that bitch?

Speaker 1 Let you know. I mean, fuck her.

Speaker 1 It's fucked up. You don't deserve that.

Speaker 2 This industry can compromise you. A camera stuck in your face is sometimes all it fucking takes and the right question being asked.

Speaker 1 And the sad part about it, not the sad thing, because it's not sad, but

Speaker 1 you don't, you, you, people don't like when I say it, but you hold it down. They don't like when I say that because they feel like that.

Speaker 1 I'm trying to say that it, I'm trying to say that Melissa holding it down I'm sort of condoning the things that may have happened in Melissa Ford in the industry, but that's not what I mean.

Speaker 1 We have deep conversations about these things and I admire the fact that you're able, even though when you get drunk, you talk about all the bullshit,

Speaker 1 you're able to keep your lips closed about a lot of shit. You have a lot of shit on people and you keep it closed.
Even that bitch that played with you, right? Like you kept your mouth closed.

Speaker 1 You still had a little bit grace. Now, a person like me from my hood side could say, oh, you just scared, you scared, you scared of the bitch, you got you shook.
But the other side is respecting that.

Speaker 1 You just probably respect the friendship of what y'all once had. No.

Speaker 2 It's because I don't go back and forth with motherfuckers. I am not the one.
I'm not the one, the two, the three, the four, the five. I will not go back and forth with you.

Speaker 2 It is a one-sided beef in your mind. You are irrelevant to me at that point.
Once you reveal who the fuck you are, noted, and that's it. And we go back and we are not going back and forth.

Speaker 2 I'm not doing that. So with no one.

Speaker 2 And also,

Speaker 2 I'm not coming down off my my throne i'm just not that's just my that's just my

Speaker 2 my way of doing things there always has been i've always like always wanted to like remain you know poised and composed and dignified in the face of anything that gets thrown at me no matter what it is sometimes it's a little difficult to do it on here yeah but i play into it you know what i'm saying what if but that's that's who i am and how i've always been what if there's another throne

Speaker 1 like what if there's a person that's on the throne as well, on the same level of thronism as you?

Speaker 1 So then now you

Speaker 1 gotta watch a throne. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, like, what if somebody is as famous or even famous than you, and they talk about you? You still more famous, nigga. More famous.

Speaker 1 Thank you. Nigga, wake up, nigga.

Speaker 1 I'm listening to you. More famous than you.
You still wouldn't address it? Because doesn't when you say I don't want to address something, is it because you feel that you're above them?

Speaker 1 Not like that, but above

Speaker 1 it. Above it.
Above it. Yeah.
But what if somebody's on the same, like, who is...

Speaker 2 It's not even.

Speaker 1 What if Hallie Berry do that?

Speaker 2 It's not necessarily the person, it's the circumstance.

Speaker 1 You're going to mute up, nigga. What do you think? What if Hallie talked about you? Like, that bitch, Melissa Ford.

Speaker 2 She would never.

Speaker 1 But what if, though?

Speaker 2 She would never.

Speaker 1 She just told you. So she'd be.
Why would she mute up? Because it's Holly?

Speaker 2 She would never.

Speaker 2 You want to know why? Because Hallie is the exact same way. There's some times where I'm just like, what would Hallie Berry do in this particular situation?

Speaker 1 I thought of that shit the other night, too.

Speaker 1 Where were you? With the computer open?

Speaker 1 What would Hallie do?

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 Monster Ball, nigga. That's what she'll do.
Yeah, nigga. I call her little Me Me Feel good.
I call her. Maybe feel good.

Speaker 1 Make me feel bad.

Speaker 1 I was hanging on that nigga well. Me too.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Scrawny-ass Billy Bob.

Speaker 1 Hell yeah.

Speaker 1 I think he put it in. Yeah, I think so, too.
I think he put us on. I did it.

Speaker 1 Oh, man. No, they had the tape there.

Speaker 1 I'm breaking tape. You are?

Speaker 1 You would have been just come home just now.

Speaker 1 You'd have been just camping. Welcome home, E.
Fuck you talking about, nigga. You can't break tape, nigga.

Speaker 1 She's fire, son.

Speaker 2 That's nuts. That's what? I said, that scene was nuts.

Speaker 1 Would you have done a scene like that, ma'am, with him? She did one. The Wilma Valdez?

Speaker 2 No, it was not the same.

Speaker 1 But he had the tape. Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah, he had the no, he had the sock on his deck, and I had the taped fucking.

Speaker 1 Oh, it wasn't even taped down. No, sock.
Oh, he ain't got no meat.

Speaker 1 What? Nigga, don't need no tape.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's hey. That shit.
That was crazy.

Speaker 1 All right, my bad.

Speaker 1 Tube socking.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 No shoot.

Speaker 1 That nigga had a no-show.

Speaker 2 Am I getting an Academy Award after that?

Speaker 1 Oh, man.

Speaker 1 I don't know if you get an an Academy Award, but would you have done it? Yo, you was going U-I and you see?

Speaker 2 Oh God, it's so humiliating. I hope this shit never seems to fucking.

Speaker 1 Yo, please release that. Y'all gotta release that.
Hey, hey, Reddit. Yo.

Speaker 1 Oh, my God. That is hilarious, though.
It's embarrassing.

Speaker 2 But yeah, of course I'm acting like I'm having the time of my life fucking this dude.

Speaker 1 That's hate. Billy Bob Thornton could be probably hanging to his knee, nigga.

Speaker 2 Well, I mean, he had Angelina Jolie for, you know,

Speaker 2 how long were they married?

Speaker 1 Like,

Speaker 1 four years?

Speaker 1 He was married to Angelina?

Speaker 2 They used to wear vials of each other's blood around their necks.

Speaker 1 They was on some other shit. No, they was bugging.

Speaker 2 Literally, they got to like the red carpet of an award show, and he was like, Yeah, we just ended up, we just stopped. And

Speaker 2 yeah, no, he was like, We were just fucking in the car, and she's just all over him, like,

Speaker 2 was crazy. So he must got something going.

Speaker 1 Why? Why he must? Who the fuck is she?

Speaker 2 Let's go, ish. Angelina fucking Jolie at that time?

Speaker 1 That don't mean her shit rocking. Yeah.
She might just be an attractive woman. She's a cute chick with some trash box.
It's a bunch of mouth here. Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 Like, Billy Bob gotta be slinging them get bagged. I say, I'm not.
No, I'm not. I promise you, I'm not.
I'm just saying. Like, he watched that movie called Swingblade.
What about? I'm not his name.

Speaker 1 He's true.

Speaker 1 A lot of women, listen, a lot of us do that. We put women on certain pedestals simply because they look good.

Speaker 1 You get them a bunch. They trash.

Speaker 1 That's true. That's absolutely true.
Not just.

Speaker 1 She might not be. Not just body-wise.

Speaker 1 They open a mouth. It's like,

Speaker 1 you're trash. Like, what am I doing here?

Speaker 2 I don't think that that was the rumor.

Speaker 1 Well, I don't think that was the case for her.

Speaker 1 Everybody's... Head don't be right.

Speaker 1 She was like a wild little

Speaker 1 mix.

Speaker 1 She was a mix.

Speaker 1 Trying to find it. Good word, yeah.
Mm-hmm. Niggas that fuck Betty White, nigga.

Speaker 2 Niggas will fuck a pie.

Speaker 1 They'll fuck a hole in the hole. Niggas will fuck Betty White, bro.
That gotta give niggas more than that. Betty White's hottest.
Hot Corey. Betty White's dead.

Speaker 1 They'll still fuck her. That's a water.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 Holy shit.

Speaker 1 She's drinking. She's too high.

Speaker 1 She's drinking again. Someone check the tea.
What the fuck? She don't. It's just water.
I'm not talking. I'm talking about when she was alive.

Speaker 1 When I say I'm just

Speaker 1 present company excluded. You know what I'm saying? No.

Speaker 2 I'm saying some sick fucks would do it.

Speaker 1 Some women would do it too.

Speaker 1 What? Fix your chin, nigga.

Speaker 1 The disgusting settling thing that women do. Yeah, sure.

Speaker 2 There's some dirty bitches.

Speaker 1 There's some dirty niggas.

Speaker 2 Yes, that's what we're doing.

Speaker 1 But you'll be saying that, yo, y'all will just stick y'all's dick in a Coca-Cola bottle and spin it around.

Speaker 1 But why? But why? Listen, listen, we all got fetishes and fantasies, and we all stick our dick. Like,

Speaker 1 sometimes you may want to fuck a fat bitch. Okay.
Sometimes you may want to fuck an ugly bitch. Sometimes you may.

Speaker 1 No, for real, Pox. Hey, y'all, I saw the other day.
I never dealt with a plus-sized woman. I didn't.
But I saw the other day one look good on Twitter, and I said, ah,

Speaker 1 if I wasn't married,

Speaker 1 would I explore these regions? It'll be two pigs. Yo, y'all still wrong saying that as a big guy? It'll be two pigs in a big room.

Speaker 1 No, I don't. You don't feel like you shouldn't be judging having sex with a big girl if you're a big girl.
I'm just saying that was my.

Speaker 1 First of all, I'm about to lose weight. I'm about to go on Ozmpic.
I'm about to go on Ozimpic next week.

Speaker 1 For real? I don't give a fuck, nigga. Nigga, get me lazy.
Why do you think male wearing them dumbass glasses?

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 I'm not wearing them now, mister.

Speaker 1 You know, I can't. I was saying you have to do a podcast, girl.

Speaker 2 That was him last week.

Speaker 1 He couldn't say shit. He couldn't see.
I had one contact the other day. Oh,

Speaker 1 I used to do that back in the day.

Speaker 1 Why you put one contact in? You going some freaky shit? You on some freak shit, son. Like, come on, baby.
Look me in this eye. I love you so much.
I'll take this contact.

Speaker 1 You know when you get in trouble, you start doing shit. I slap myself.

Speaker 1 No, I don't do that, fam. It's just the top issue.
If you like, you beg, nigga.

Speaker 1 You like you beg for forgiveness.

Speaker 1 Not for coochie. No, it's different.
Pay attention to what I'm saying. Beg for forgiveness, not for pussy.
I don't think you beg. I think that you go above and beyond if you get caught in something.

Speaker 1 I'm sorry. Yo, what the fuck?

Speaker 1 What I gotta do? I can see a little bit. I'll drink this lemon juice.
I'll drink this whole apple cider vinegar. What?

Speaker 1 That shit nasty, too. Yeah.
I'm drinking it. You don't even dilute it.
I'm drinking right now.

Speaker 1 It's a whole... For real.
It's just keep it real tough, excuse me. No.
Don't do that, it's you don't beg?

Speaker 1 I never really been. When's the last time you had to apologize for somebody?

Speaker 1 Yo, dog, why y'all want me to be y'all so bad?

Speaker 1 I haven't begged like that.

Speaker 1 Really? I never really been in those situations where I had to beg. Did you call the phone more than 20 times in a day?

Speaker 1 Yeah, I did that. Okay.
Did you leave voicemails? I doubt it. Okay.

Speaker 1 Now, yo, family,

Speaker 1 I came up here and said I lost 30 pounds on the chick. Why the fuck would I not sit up here and say, yo, I begged the chick to come back to me?

Speaker 1 I never really had an opportunity that that presented it to you. This nigga has to feel like he's the illest nigga in the world to never beg a chick.
No, dog.

Speaker 1 What?

Speaker 1 Because the niggas, most times when they do the bag shit and they cry, it'd be fake. My cries was real.
What you talking about, nigga? Niggas be, yo.

Speaker 1 He was in Japan.

Speaker 1 No, nigga, my shit was real. I was fucked up out here.
You know what I'm saying? So I never had it.

Speaker 1 The bag shit never really presented itself. Fox, have you ever before, honestly? Yeah, I'm sure.
I can't think of a time-long.

Speaker 1 You have to be married and your fucking girl is bagging up a girl's nigga and passing them along.

Speaker 1 You live a great life.

Speaker 1 I do live a great life. Look at your face is turning red.

Speaker 1 Your face is turning red.

Speaker 1 I know.

Speaker 1 I know what happened in Coast Dunk.

Speaker 1 Your face is turning the same shit as that red shit next to you, nigga.

Speaker 1 I heard what happened in Costa Rica. Uh-huh.
Rembagging women. She did.
She's the ultimate wing woman. Holy shit.

Speaker 1 And you okay with that? Yeah. Why wouldn't I be?

Speaker 1 Listen, that's hate.

Speaker 1 That's hate.

Speaker 1 Niggas can't tell flip shit. Word.
Wait, hold up. That was a secret? It's not a secret.
We don't care. The world ain't no.
I think that's fly. First of all, I think you have to.

Speaker 1 I appreciate that Parks is comfortable in his relationship and his marriage to not allow you to. You would have an issue with your girl betting girls? I wouldn't, but.

Speaker 1 For your friends? Thunder!

Speaker 1 Thunder! Thundercats!

Speaker 1 What does that mean? What does that mean?

Speaker 1 I can't say what it means. No, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
If my wife went over there to got some girls for my friends,

Speaker 1 I wouldn't mind that. But what I'm saying, I have to look at it a little bit.

Speaker 1 Someone tries.

Speaker 1 What the fuck? What's the house?

Speaker 1 That's what it is. It's your stupid ass ringer, nigga.

Speaker 1 You got a child.

Speaker 1 You saw

Speaker 1 the child's in the booth.

Speaker 1 Oh, okay.

Speaker 1 Sorry. Just happened at a really appropriate time.
No, so what I'm saying is that I think it's great that you, like, you're just confident about it

Speaker 1 and you embrace that. Some men don't embrace it.
Some men are extremely controller. I'm like, my wife went over there and got a friend from one of my men's.
Yo, I think that shit is fun.

Speaker 1 Corey was over there, Dolo.

Speaker 1 She was trying to help out. He ain't got no game.
Rem saw he ain't had no game. He wasn't getting nowhere with the yarn man.

Speaker 1 So she said, yo. I don't speak Spanish.

Speaker 1 Gang don't gotta be verbal. So, what was up?

Speaker 1 Haki. Yo, I don't know.

Speaker 1 I got Spanish.

Speaker 1 Hey, Mommy.

Speaker 1 Mommy, Picho Tasso. Yeah, yeah.
I see. Grande.

Speaker 1 Muy Grande. Hey, hey, hey.
What's Grande mean again? If I die, you hunt. Yo! Hey!

Speaker 1 You sick fuck! Get that loan, you

Speaker 1 made that 10 grand when it came right in here, man.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Mel, are you a good wing woman?

Speaker 2 We've had this conversation. Okay,

Speaker 2 I think that I am.

Speaker 1 Oh, you're the worst wing woman out there. I'm not, I think I could see Mel really.
I'm a great wing woman. Hey, girl, you see that guy over there? I think it would depend.
I'm a great woman.

Speaker 1 His name is Imani.

Speaker 2 I'm a great woman.

Speaker 1 And he is alone. And girl, you and him.

Speaker 1 I think if it was someone that she didn't want,

Speaker 1 he gets testosterone. If that she had like faith in being a good guy, she would be a good wing woman.
He'll get steroids. I don't think she would blindly be a good wing woman.

Speaker 1 Nah, I think Matt might.

Speaker 1 Come on, bro. I think she needs a half a cup a sip.
Well, that may be true, actually, too. A half a cup of sip.
You talk about Merlom? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. A half a cup.
She might go. That

Speaker 1 Martinelli Belly. Hey, yo, please put your hat back on.
Why?

Speaker 1 I ain't gonna lie, you like a whole new person without that hat.

Speaker 1 Your shit is white like me. Give me some lotion.
Nigga, you are white, nigga.

Speaker 1 You are white. Give me some lotion.
Yeah, headbone complexion, yo. Yeah, but I'm like, oh,

Speaker 1 shit.

Speaker 1 What is that? You was bleaching your shit like the Jamaican. Me I bleach.
Me, I bleach. Me a bleach.

Speaker 1 Yo. No, now it's more white.
Your shit whiter, nigga.

Speaker 1 I thought that was. No, got that bleaching cream, too.
Not bleaching cream.

Speaker 2 It smells like chocolate, right?

Speaker 1 Girl, don't put these freak ass coke, these freak ass lotions that you use as a sex wait now

Speaker 1 on me

Speaker 1 you got the chocolate lotion you gotta put your hat on y'all chocolate lotion i never read you want some freak you took cocoa butter to a new level yeah it's oh what

Speaker 1 anyway you can't read it

Speaker 1 hey yo she's put some bullshit on

Speaker 1 that shit gonna start burning no it's ain't it so you think she'll be a good wing woman for women or for men no for women no to bag the women no

Speaker 1 meaning like would she be able to bag a man for her friend no

Speaker 1 no no no and i'm not doing that male want the

Speaker 1 not necessarily it's all right not necessarily

Speaker 1 i'd be a good wing winner for a guy i don't think if it's a room full of baddies i think your ego kick in hey yo i don't think i could do that i ain't never do that i don't think what's that yes i did i did it for toy help someone else could put the toy one time oh no i like help none of my homegirls get no dude oh i've done that plenty of times i've done that i've helped my niggas get i've helped my niggas get girl girls.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean? Yeah. But I but I did.
I hope one of my homegirls get bagging one time. Yeah, I got a lot of homegirls.
Me too. So a million.
Hang out.

Speaker 1 I'm 100% being a person to put on to somebody. Yeah, I've definitely been.
It's just told Mel earlier that he has a sugar daddy for her. Mel inquired about the sugar daddy before the pod started.

Speaker 1 Yo, you go, what was that?

Speaker 2 No, I did not.

Speaker 1 Oh, God. All I did.
When I recorded it, I.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit. Get up.
This nigga here. Get up.

Speaker 2 All I said was you were saying.

Speaker 1 One of my old head contractors called me for the new year, whatever, whatever. So he always talking about girls.
So he got this young Spanish girl. He got, y'all, I got to come up around your way.

Speaker 1 Yeah, my little young thing. I got to go drop some money off.
So I said, Mel, I got a sugar daddy for you.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, Mel wouldn't know what to do with a sugar daddy. The fuck I wouldn't.

Speaker 1 Mel,

Speaker 1 Mel fucked up. No, the sugar daddy? She wouldn't know.
Hold on, what are the terms? Thank you, dude. What are the terms? It has caveats to it.
Make the do whatever he says.

Speaker 1 Never. See?

Speaker 2 Do whatever he says. Fuck out of here.

Speaker 1 Ain't no money, no honey. Exactly.
Submission. Okay, listen.

Speaker 2 Listen, we're getting very, very close to, you know,

Speaker 1 the process.

Speaker 1 He gives you a $15,000 allowance. I'll ask you a question.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. $15,000 a month allowance.
Uh-huh. $15,000 a month allowance.
What does that give them? Be honest, man.

Speaker 2 He can come watch me masturbate.

Speaker 1 The f-

Speaker 1 You let a nigga hit for free. And then you.

Speaker 1 You let a nigga hit

Speaker 1 him.

Speaker 1 Who are you talking about? Freedom?

Speaker 1 Get the fuck off. That nigga had to get his shots.

Speaker 1 Check the inbox.

Speaker 1 Check the inbox. It's coming.

Speaker 1 Yo, don't touch me.

Speaker 1 What's the wrong with you?

Speaker 1 Why would you say that?

Speaker 1 You know she was a bullshit. He 15,000.
Melissa, if a nigga give you 15,000 a month, his only thing he gets to watch,

Speaker 1 let's say he's 65. He only gets to come and watch you masturbate Melissa Ford.
At 65, this shit probably ain't working anyways. It's working.
You can get a little pill.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 Dinners. Okay, I can see that.

Speaker 1 You cooking or he gotta go out to dinner.

Speaker 1 Melly cooking shit. Nigga can't get no turkey wings.
Can he give you $15 a month?

Speaker 2 Okay, is that what he wants?

Speaker 1 Do you want meal cooking for you? He wants a home-cooked meal. No, he wants to have sex.
If you got $15 extra grand a month, do you want meal cooking for you?

Speaker 1 No, you want to go.

Speaker 2 You want to go out to Michelin-rated restaurants and

Speaker 2 fabulous cook for me.

Speaker 1 A 65-year-old nigga wants a home-cooked meal.

Speaker 2 If you can afford a $15,000 allowance, you can also afford a chef.

Speaker 1 Mel, I want a home-cooked meal from you.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 This is becoming a little fetishistic for you guys. Hold on, hold on.
Let's get some quiz.

Speaker 1 If the guy is trying to get Mel per se, her Mel,

Speaker 1 he's most likely not just getting it because he wants to actually engage.

Speaker 1 He's using her as arm camps.

Speaker 2 He wants to go outside.

Speaker 1 She's namesake. So he wants to bring her outside.
So most likely he's going to want to bring her out to dinner. Okay.

Speaker 1 Sometimes. He wants to cook.

Speaker 2 Whenever Most of the time.

Speaker 1 So when we get in that Uber, she can't cook for

Speaker 1 now. What? Uber.

Speaker 2 You got $15,000 a month to give me.

Speaker 1 Wait, hold on, stop. Wait, don't do that.

Speaker 1 But wait, you trying to say niggas don't take it? She's right. She's right.
She's not right. She's right.
Let's say, for the sake of when the black truck pulls up,

Speaker 1 what pull out?

Speaker 2 The little thing on the floor.

Speaker 1 The little thing out his

Speaker 2 runner situation

Speaker 1 never this is a nasty sex

Speaker 1 turn the channel look turn the channel

Speaker 2 i know we're just

Speaker 1 yeah that's not i'm saying this that every time i get around guys they just want to let them

Speaker 1 do man it happens a lot

Speaker 1 really yes i got a sugar mama give me 10 000 a month every guy

Speaker 2 how much would it cost

Speaker 1 I'm not selling my vagina. But no, but

Speaker 1 this is what my number would be.

Speaker 2 I'm like, that's why you don't have a vagina. You wouldn't have any respect for it.

Speaker 1 Now, you're right. My little shit would be all live.
Y'all whores out there.

Speaker 1 My little Punati would be out here. Getting dirty.
Nigga, vaginal rejuvenation.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I pay for it. Yeah, yeah.
Vaginal rejuvenation. It's just what? What thing? You too, nigga.
You crazy. Your shit wouldn't be loose? For 15?

Speaker 1 You got a couple of customers, not just one. My shit, then give me 10, nigga.
My shit would be like this. Custies.
Freedom!

Speaker 1 Turn them off on top of what I'm making already? Yeah.

Speaker 1 Nigga, freedom, nigga. Three customers a month is 30,000.
Come on.

Speaker 1 Three customers a month.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 1 Corey's probably.

Speaker 2 Okay, so we're establishing that y'all are escorts in this story. No, no, not I.

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 For sure.

Speaker 1 Yes, absolutely. Fuck y'all talking about use me.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 My body.

Speaker 1 Do what you must.

Speaker 1 You want a sandwich after? Mel, I'm with you, Mel.

Speaker 1 I'm with you, Mel. These niggas is horror as hell.

Speaker 1 I mean, and when you yo, he is bullshit. You know what I'm saying? No, no, no, he's not.
He's not. It's just said something to Mel out there about something else.
Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 Was like, oh, you trying to tell me you wouldn't do more.

Speaker 1 He already assumed that no matter who you were. He was visualizing.

Speaker 1 I told Mel, you trying to tell me you didn't do X, Y, and Z. She said no.

Speaker 1 Yeah. Right.
You didn't believe it.

Speaker 2 I don't believe it. And because that person has an extraordinary

Speaker 1 high net worth. That's not true.
And he's famous. That's not why I said that.
Okay. That's not why I said that.

Speaker 1 That's only. So

Speaker 1 let's take three female equivalents of that dude. Hold on, no, no.
Let's take three female equivalents

Speaker 1 for free. Cool.
Then God pay me. They're getting fucked for free.
And we're going to take three female.

Speaker 1 See where it differs? I'm not saying it's

Speaker 1 for the spikes. But what if they're willing to pay?

Speaker 1 I don't really I don't even how quick do you send the account number and the routing number I don't want they bring he doesn't want to feel like he's a hoe or he's being used that's it wasn't for like it was a hoe as a man but he getting nothing out of it

Speaker 1 yo dog I didn't even let girls buy me gifts like that Imani has said that what are you talking about but we talking we talking about you in female form

Speaker 1 I'm talking you said do the equivalent flip it and say it's three women that are the equivalent of that gentleman we have different sets as men we have different morals as men that we won't have as women so yes you won't feel comfortable accepting gifts as a man but as a woman you would 100 be taking a gift maybe maybe not i'm not saying that you you might be right i'm not disagreeing with you what i'm saying is when i asked mel that question it wasn't predicated on homeboy having no bread it was just off of him period listen to this i know mel right Mel likes nicer things, right?

Speaker 1 If a nigga that Mel finds physically attractive, which homeboy is, right? We can all say he's a handsome dude. Sure.
Cool. That's debatable to people.
There's some women that

Speaker 1 don't. I'm just saying.
Just for the sake of this conversation.

Speaker 1 Cool. So now me and Mel start engaging in conversation, right? Mel's digging a nigga.

Speaker 1 Okay, cool. We're going to go to some dope restaurants.
But that nigga. He taking you to.
Yeah, nah, you going to the shit shit. What are we talking about? No, you're right.
I'm with you. Now

Speaker 1 I'm going to have you on a cliff with the roof overlooking us. And fuck

Speaker 1 the Mediterranean is right. Man, I saw some shit yesterday, dog.

Speaker 1 Sounds like Buriosa and Costa Rica.

Speaker 1 Yo, I saw some shit yesterday on the gram. These niggas have a hotel room that is literally under the water.
I saw that. You are underwater.
The fish are swimming above your head. No, I saw that too.

Speaker 1 I'm cool. I'm kind of, it's kind of scary.
Yeah, I'm good. I'm going to keep it a buck.
If these niggas had the oxygen masks in the room, I'm spending the night. I'm cool.
Nah.

Speaker 1 Guess who's you spending the night out there?

Speaker 2 So you think that because somebody

Speaker 2 buys you something extravagant or

Speaker 2 takes you on the PJ, takes you to some fly, it takes you to Bosque, takes you to fucking Paris, takes you to fucking Thailand, and then there's a glorious fucking villa and all this shit that he's guaranteed.

Speaker 1 My panties is busy.

Speaker 1 I'm sure.

Speaker 1 I preface all this quick.

Speaker 2 And most men think,

Speaker 1 of course, I'm not.

Speaker 1 I preface this with, he's an attractive dude and you are digging him. I didn't just say he was a nigga that you didn't hold no interest in.
You're digging the guy. We grown, my nigga.

Speaker 1 After a certain point, some good conversation and some physical attraction and we get along. We fucking.
I'm just.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 2 There is definitely a distinct possibility. There has also been circumstances I've been.

Speaker 1 Where niggas could talk their way off some box in a heartbeat.

Speaker 2 Not even talk their way out of it. It just was not not going to happen because I decided that.
Get on the PJ.

Speaker 1 I never experienced that in life. Sorry.

Speaker 1 Me neither, to be honest with you.

Speaker 2 Okay. Get on the PJ that they arranged.
Land.

Speaker 2 Get to the hotel suite.

Speaker 1 My panties were off at the car ride to the PJ.

Speaker 1 I got you.

Speaker 2 Staying in the beautiful ass hotel.

Speaker 1 There's rose petals all laid out.

Speaker 1 Titan, bro.

Speaker 1 Did they try to have sex?

Speaker 1 I got a good thing. We're going to talk about this all pop.
Hold on, wait. Did they try to have sex or they didn't try?

Speaker 1 What does that mean?

Speaker 1 That's a good question.

Speaker 2 What does it mean? Try?

Speaker 1 It's a different. We got back nasty.
We got back nasty. No, no, no.
This is a good conversation.

Speaker 1 Him trying is him actively trying to. Pursuing to.
You know what I mean? Like, y'all star five Glenn and all that shit.

Speaker 1 Heavy petting. Yes.

Speaker 1 And you reject it. You said, no, not now.

Speaker 2 I don't necessarily say no.

Speaker 1 Okay, respect. All right.

Speaker 1 You can say no without verbalizing. Oh, that's why niggas is in jail now.
Bitchie!

Speaker 1 What the fuck is wrong with you?

Speaker 1 Yo, we gotta move on. I gotta.

Speaker 1 We gotta move on.

Speaker 1 We can probably play sleepers. Yeah, sleepers.

Speaker 1 I'm sure there's something someone has slept on.

Speaker 1 Right now.

Speaker 1 Y'all

Speaker 1 stay right back. You're crazy.

Speaker 1 What's the order?

Speaker 2 I feel like it's Parks.

Speaker 1 Oh, I'll set it off. You gotta go first.

Speaker 1 So, even though I'm sitting in the shit, I still gotta go last. You never even said this.
You gotta be a sleeper?

Speaker 2 Thank you. Exactly.

Speaker 1 You got a sleeper? Yeah, I do, but Parks can go first.

Speaker 1 What's her name, dude?

Speaker 1 Nyla Blackman? Yeah, yeah, yeah. What's she putting up?

Speaker 1 Ponder River.

Speaker 1 Whoa. I've been talking to her lately, though.
She's doing pretty well.

Speaker 1 You talk to a lot of people. Shout out to Nyla.
Shut down.

Speaker 1 Talk to a lot of people.

Speaker 1 I do.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I know. You do too.

Speaker 1 You do it live. I do.
You do it live, though.

Speaker 1 You talk to a lot of men? I do. Do? Yeah.
I don't be saying them.

Speaker 1 I'm trying to help men become more content creators and entrepreneurs. That's true.
That is true. That is true.
Okay.

Speaker 1 All right. Yeah, I'm trying to help men.

Speaker 1 I'm trying to help men and people become content creators. That's my bag.
Word? Yeah. What kind of content?

Speaker 1 Great content. That's subjective for you.
Like content, you know, and be entrepreneurs. I have a studio.
I own my own studio. But

Speaker 1 that's peace. That's my company.
Now, answer the question. What type of content? Just to be comfortable in your skin and be able to have confidence to get people to do things

Speaker 1 to participate and support your movement, to have investors like Shark Tank. Yeah.
You know what I mean? What kind of skin? Huh?

Speaker 1 Tiger skin.

Speaker 1 So that's when you talk to the guys. When you talk to women, which I talk about the same thing, right? Yeah, you're trying to get them comfortable in their skin.

Speaker 1 Listen, when I talk to women, I'm talking to women strictly about business.

Speaker 1 That's true. You guys should be ashamed of your skin, respect that.
You know what I mean? The problem is that you guys are perverts.

Speaker 1 You know, I could be, I'm a married man that has a network of different people that comes around from around the world just to participate in activities that I put on to entertain the world.

Speaker 1 That's true. That's true.
No doubt. That's true.
Thank you. So you can.

Speaker 1 Uh-oh. Uh-oh.
I mean, that's the porn industry. Joe was calling.

Speaker 1 You want the court?

Speaker 1 Hold on, bro.

Speaker 1 Hold on. What's this nigga calling for, nigga?

Speaker 1 Yeah, you got a picture of a man on your phone. That's Joe, man.
Picture come up. Hello.

Speaker 1 Yo, what up? Hello. Yeah.
Yo.

Speaker 1 What's up, nigga?

Speaker 1 Nothing. I'm calling to check on y'all.
Y'all good? Y'all good over there?

Speaker 1 Are you good?

Speaker 1 Hold on. So we can't get our shit off.
Like, you know, we'd be doing good without you, but you just had to call up and rain on our parade.

Speaker 1 I don't know what's going on. Just making sure everybody's all right.

Speaker 1 In good health, good spirits. Happy New Year, everybody.
Happy New Year. Happy New Year.
Oh, big Mel. Hootie, who the fuck are they talking about?

Speaker 1 Nothing much.

Speaker 1 Yeah, what's up? How you

Speaker 1 got that Jada kiss? Let's go, Mel. Fuck they talking about.
God damn it.

Speaker 2 How do you fucking know everybody?

Speaker 1 Mel got that Jada kiss. Let's go.

Speaker 1 Oh, that's right. You did do an interview.

Speaker 1 Can I have?

Speaker 1 Don't try to do that. Who's that? Amani? Don't do that.
Oh, she that's right. She did.

Speaker 1 Excuse me. What'd you say?

Speaker 1 Don't do that. Oh, that's right.
She did do it. When it came up, they did some pull-ups.

Speaker 2 Can I have anything?

Speaker 2 I didn't know that. The element of surprise.
I didn't know that.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 2 Yes, it was wonderful. How are you? How are things going?

Speaker 1 Oh, scoot. Peruse right over that.
I'm good, man. I'm chilling.
I'm over here at the nude beach.

Speaker 1 Yo.

Speaker 1 Listen to that at Marcus Houston.

Speaker 1 In my bag.

Speaker 1 You sound very happy.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I am happy, man. Darn is good.
Don't do it all the time. Yo, you at the nude beach.
That was funny. That was funny, son.
That was hilarious.

Speaker 1 A lot of people calling your friends and saying that, you know, tell Joe, put some clothes on.

Speaker 1 I think that's hilarious.

Speaker 1 Niggas' phone went crazy for the whole fucking three, four days. You talk about niggas calling.
I'm here for all the jokes.

Speaker 1 We know, we know. The jokes are cool.
We know. And when I get back,

Speaker 1 we back to the jokes. All of that's cool.
Oh, that's happening. Gotcha.
You want to do the jokes with the jokes, and I'll deal with the serious side of it outside of airwaves.

Speaker 1 But yeah, no, we all right, man. I just wanted to hear y'all's voice.
I miss y'all today.

Speaker 2 Miss y'all. Miss you too.

Speaker 1 Ish, what's up, nigga? You in the United States? Ish, what's up? Yeah, yeah. Y'all can hear me? Yeah, nigga.
I just asked you. Ish, what's up?

Speaker 1 Yo, what's your problem?

Speaker 1 What's your problem, man? Flip, is itch there? He right here. He talking to you, nigga.
I can't hear him. Talk, itch.

Speaker 1 Why? Why can't you hear me? There you go. Project when you're checking on your man.

Speaker 1 Project when

Speaker 1 you care about your man worry. What is wrong with with rumors out there, man? What are they talking about? I don't listen to that.

Speaker 1 You're stateside, or you're not. No, no, no, I'm stateside.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 1 I'm stateside, man.

Speaker 1 Came back.

Speaker 1 Came back. Thought I was going to head to work, but had to hit the nude beach real quick.
But I'm all right.

Speaker 1 I'm on American soil. That's nasty, though.
Yo, you're an idiot, yo. Niggas said, are you in that nude yet? Yo.

Speaker 1 Oh, man. Yo, did you see them? Nah, them niggas.
Nah, them weekend birdies. Yes.

Speaker 1 Joe Unbutton.

Speaker 1 I am.

Speaker 1 Oh, man, yo. My phone won't stop ringing.
All right, nigga, we got a show to get back to, nigga. Like, are you good?

Speaker 1 Yo, welcome, Flick. Welcome back, yo.
Hey.

Speaker 1 Oh, come on. Yo, why you did that? Yes.
Welcome back, big dog, 2025. I thought I would never see you again.
We right back.

Speaker 1 You're trying to kick me out, nigga.

Speaker 1 It can't stop us. It's a forever thing.
To the end. To the wheels fall off.

Speaker 1 Nude, clothed. We here.

Speaker 1 We're happy to hear your voice. We happy that things are going well.
Nigga, we got some work to do. So we'll see you next week, okay?

Speaker 1 What what?

Speaker 1 Let me hear you clearly. Project your voice, nigga.
The phone went up. You're going bare.

Speaker 1 I said, fuck y'all, but I love y'all. And shout out to the fans for all the love and support.
Thank you so much. I bet that happened.

Speaker 1 Thank you so much to all of the fans.

Speaker 1 Bye, man. Bye.
Keep your pants on. One.

Speaker 1 We love this nigga.

Speaker 1 Good to hear his voice. Had to go to the nude beach.

Speaker 1 All right, Park Sleepers, man. Give me the Oxcore back, please.
Oh, shit. My fault.
It's all good. Whoa, girl.
Don't be touching my phone, but I'm on my mission. Girl, guy.

Speaker 1 Philly or something. You got some shit to do?

Speaker 2 I did not see anything.

Speaker 1 Yeah. I'm gonna start with Joey Badass.
The ruler is back. There we go.

Speaker 1 That conductor getting worked on.

Speaker 1 I already took some shots.

Speaker 1 I mean, get out of here.

Speaker 1 That's right.

Speaker 1 It feels so good to be back, man.

Speaker 1 I'm back, baby.

Speaker 1 I pop a little demand

Speaker 1 Hey yo Moved out the city, copped the house in the sticks Couple acres, couple whips, whole lot of blicks I got options, baby, take your pick Might fuck around and coordinate the fit, take a

Speaker 1 This my life in film, baby, I just fight the script Mr.

Speaker 1 really put that on, they be counterfeit I'm taking calculated risks Too legit to quicker get you niggas Acclimated quickest rules to this shit, hold up I got murals in my city, fuck the nomination.

Speaker 1 This for every time they left me out the conversation. I'm backed by popular demand and world domination.
I'm finna buy my niggas' plans, fresh off my vacation.

Speaker 1 I was sitting back, watching from an eagle eye, trying not to react. Just give me one reason, I swear I'm on full attack.
East Coast nigga till I die. It's clear who the irreparant king of NY nigga.

Speaker 1 Straight like that, come on.

Speaker 1 Told y'all niggas I'm back. Come on.

Speaker 1 Yeah, the ruler's back, baby.

Speaker 1 Ayo.

Speaker 1 Too much West Coast dick licking. I'm hearing niggas stole in rocks.
Really ain't shit sticking. Cause if we talking bar for bar, really it's slim pickings.

Speaker 1 I rap like I draw pentagrams and kill chickens, nigga. Fuck around with your soul like eat the quick for a feature.
This that black gear force energy coming out your speaker.

Speaker 1 I'm out your reach, your arms too short to box the Elohim. Still ain't the rap supreme, me and Steelo had a dream.
I stand tall in this rap thing like y'all mean. And won't stop till the crowd sing.

Speaker 1 When I'm crowned king, my aura scream and my style ring. This ain't boom bap, nigga.
This that boom bow bing. We could run a fair one.
I knew some real hitters, but I ain't never fair none.

Speaker 1 Guess it's just the Brooklyn in me. They must not know where I'm from.
Hope that they was looking for me. Okay, tell them here I come.
I'm nowhere near done with ya. Nigga, too fucking stupid.

Speaker 1 That's Joey Badass. The rulers back.
That was dope. That's dope.
I don't think that's really shots, though. I can see

Speaker 1 why niggas are. I can see why niggas are offended, though.
Some people just taking it too far. It's not that serious.
Yeah, I don't think he was like dead ass. He got his shit off.
I would agree.

Speaker 1 I don't think he was just talking shit.

Speaker 1 I'm going to Big Jersey. Big Jersey.
The biggest of Jerseys, Paul's.

Speaker 1 It's Light It Up. It's Red Man, Latifa, Lords of the Underground, Naughty by Nature, Nikki D, Heather B, Lady Luck.

Speaker 1 So, everybody from Jersey but Joe. Basically,

Speaker 1 okay.

Speaker 1 Basically, and Feddy Wap.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, that's possible. Yeah, yeah, but yeah, that's it.
Fetty up, he's not homie. Nah, oh, shout out to Fetty though.
Light it up. The year is 2025.
In Jersey, we in a fucking build.

Speaker 1 I told my mom when I I was 16, I was gonna get rich up for 16.

Speaker 1 I never sold a brick, but the bricks on my back. Don't believe I let it go to the clip clean.
The hustle is the flow, ask skinny black. And my recipe to cook, can't Siri dat.
I'm from New Jersey.

Speaker 1 When I drop music, you'll heard feeling like it's the first and the third.

Speaker 1 My two shooters come through with two Rugers. Leave them in a stupor while I smoke some doo hookah.
In my CP dress with a fuopa. Somewhere in a ruba, spend money like a moosea.

Speaker 1 In and out on the ass, think I'm the slooper. Get in my 80s bag, calling them pooper.
About to wash these bitches, get the loofah. Here and now, give me the reason, bitch, I'm loose up.

Speaker 1 Light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up,

Speaker 1 light it up, light it up. Proceed with caution, cause you might get pushed.
I'll be smoking on your pack like that OG kush. See me separate, causing people to debate.

Speaker 1 Never seen so much beating on this garden state, great.

Speaker 1 True fighter with a few snipers. Bar so hard, you think I'm using ghost riders.
Told you before, get off my dick, motherfucker. Sign an off uncle uncle vent, rock.

Speaker 1 Lock that shit, cop it, kite it. Drop that split, pick it up, bite it.
Hop to the hip puff pass. Ignited in 80s dungeons, gunja.
He was a street flee, call address issues. Pussing your ass, zip.

Speaker 1 Shoot, bitch, you. Diss my dogs, I ditch you.
Stinkin' bitch, you cannot kick it. Jersey, jujitsu.

Speaker 1 Light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up,

Speaker 1 light it up,

Speaker 1 big shack, pull up in the most.

Speaker 1 Turn one Illy into dose.

Speaker 1 East west, title to the coast. On the house, spiders and the ghost.
Keep a player, continental. Brick City, monumental.
Tiger Blood, they know we winnin'. In Miami like Tony in the Lenin.

Speaker 1 I'm standing on my ten and it's 40 below Thames. Betty keep the shit of bricks so you know I'm not one of them.
Jerry starting five like Dijk did in the five.

Speaker 1 I let you reap in the fourth and the fifth, bitch, goodbye. I'm from 89 when niggas ask you your size.
If bitch, you still, you're riding. Be you here, why you high?

Speaker 1 Bitch a shovel, bitch, I'm on another level, bitch. And if you see me moving, you get assistants.

Speaker 1 Light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up,

Speaker 1 light it up,

Speaker 1 light it up, light it up, orange tip, ha-ha, Zaza. Find me in the bricks by my side, it's Ayla.
One wave of the wand, it's magic, voila. Screams in my hood, sometimes I'm like an opera.

Speaker 1 All flames, no agua. Do it all ten toes down, check the posture.
Hover monster, that's behind ya. I live where I'm from, no playing in costume.

Speaker 1 Fresh off the flame from abroad, almost forgot my name, they kept calling me Lord. Lord, hey buddy send us to the hall.
The legacy is secure, there's flats on the wall.

Speaker 1 And it's cash in a ball, and your aunties and the passenger seat of a car. We'll be back tomorrow, I'm about to hit dark.
Tell them, meet me down a hill with that certified solar dust.

Speaker 1 35 million popping up.

Speaker 1 Light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, hey, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it up, light it like a weight inferno.

Speaker 1 a tandem, artifact band, the wrong stuff was the anthem. Case to the B C D and E H with me, Mika G and me.
God body in his image and his likeness, your highness with bars and alignment, bruh.

Speaker 1 I am the lights at the camera, bruh. Don't blame me, I vote a common love, bruh.
Miss me when he says she say, Millie talk only, just give me my money. What's that in the ether? Hot with the reefer.

Speaker 1 Here's some flavor, shock him in Latica.

Speaker 1 Came through with the teacher, got more knowledge than Mona Lisa. Here's smelly aroma.
Put the shit in a coma. Give you the good time.
Stomach and Malona. It's the H to the AK.
With pounds of the AK.

Speaker 1 Light it up.

Speaker 1 Light it up.

Speaker 1 Light it up.

Speaker 1 That is lighted up by the entire state of New Jersey.

Speaker 1 Shout out to Red Man. Muddy Waters 2 is out now.
It's like an hour and a half long. It's 30-something songs.
And the album. And

Speaker 1 it sounded good. The album is not bad.

Speaker 1 There's a couple joints on it. That album ain't bad.
Oh, my bad. Shout out to Rod Digger, too.
Oh, shout out to Digger. For sure, for sure.
I hit her about one of her lines. Which one?

Speaker 1 So I want to show up in the see-through, still rocking a foop.

Speaker 1 I'm like, yo, fam, for real?

Speaker 1 Rod Digger's dope. Shout out to Rod Digger.
Rod Digger being on Patreon, too. Yeah, she do.
She do. That's dope.

Speaker 1 Yeah, for love.

Speaker 1 Mal, Mel. What are you playing, Mel?

Speaker 2 So I don't know if anybody played this.

Speaker 1 I don't think so. Oh, boy.
Fuck off. I didn't say a word, fam.

Speaker 2 All right, it's called I'm Baby, and it's by Ombre featuring Jack James.

Speaker 1 This is the acoustic version.

Speaker 2 Did you play this?

Speaker 1 We played the whole Ombre

Speaker 1 discography. Yeah, well, this is the acoustic version.

Speaker 1 I've never heard this me either.

Speaker 1 I'm on choppa. I've been climbing.
Let's trade places, this in real estate.

Speaker 1 The way we move in things, I won't complain.

Speaker 1 I won't complain.

Speaker 1 I won't complain.

Speaker 1 You want me to give you what's yours?

Speaker 1 That's what it's made for.

Speaker 1 You don't wanna miss the main

Speaker 1 cause

Speaker 1 Tonight, I'm finna let you do the honors.

Speaker 1 But you gotta bless your plate,

Speaker 1 say me some for later.

Speaker 1 No one else switch it up like that. I'm a challenge.

Speaker 1 I know how to claim my place.

Speaker 1 But I love it when you call me baby. Love it when you call me baby.

Speaker 1 Love it when you call me baby. Love it when you call me baby.
Turn around, be submissive. Even though you know I talk big shit and I peep shit, shit.
I'm a tint to I love it when you call me baby,

Speaker 1 I wanna call me baby.

Speaker 1 Turn around, be submissive. I, I talk big shit and I peep shit.
I'm a tint to, I love it when you call me baby.

Speaker 1 You been out here, don't know where you've been.

Speaker 1 I know he been in your ear. Why do you see that so impressive?

Speaker 1 There's no need to take it off if it ain't me in your beds and deep in your legs.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm different. No angel, but I'm gifted.
Won't say, but I'm addicted. Taste looking expensive.
I won't be Xing you out, baby. I'm on that feeling.
They won't be able to tell me.

Speaker 1 No, no,

Speaker 1 no, no.

Speaker 1 Can't escape.

Speaker 1 Responsibility.

Speaker 1 I'm sure you know how I feel

Speaker 1 Cloudy skies open up when you call my name

Speaker 1 But you mind

Speaker 1 tonight

Speaker 1 Tonight I'm finna let you do the final

Speaker 1 Put your card up the show

Speaker 1 No one else switch it up like that I'm challenged I know how to claim a place

Speaker 1 I always call me baby Love when you call me baby.

Speaker 1 Love when you call me baby. Love when you call me baby.

Speaker 1 Turn around, be submissive. I

Speaker 1 talk big shit and I peep shit. I'm attentive.
I love when you call me baby.

Speaker 1 I'm baby.

Speaker 1 Love it when you call me baby.

Speaker 1 Love it when you call me baby. Turn around, be submissive.
I

Speaker 1 talk big shit and I peep shit. I'm attentive.

Speaker 1 Love when you call me baby.

Speaker 1 That's Ombre and Jack James, baby, the acoustic version.

Speaker 1 That was fine. That was dope.

Speaker 1 I'm playing Beyonce's Day Job Boo.

Speaker 1 Yeah, for all you niggas in my mentions,

Speaker 1 fuck y'all. I don't care.
I said what I said.

Speaker 2 But why'd you pick this song?

Speaker 1 Because it's slept on. It's slept on.
No one's ever heard this. Ever.

Speaker 2 Why'd you play Drunken Love?

Speaker 1 Nah, this is my shit.

Speaker 1 Let's go get him. Uh-huh.

Speaker 1 I used to run bass like Juan Pierre. Now I run the bass hi-hat in a snare.
I used to bag girls like turkey bags. Now back beats.

Speaker 1 Back. Me and B, she about to sting, stand back.

Speaker 1 Baby, babe. Seem like everywhere I go, I see you.

Speaker 1 From your eyes, I smile. It's like I breathe you.

Speaker 1 Helplessly, I remember this, don't want to

Speaker 1 compare nobody to you.

Speaker 1 Oh, I try to catch myself, but I'm out of control.

Speaker 1 Your sensing is so appealing, I can't let it go.

Speaker 1 Cause everything I see is true.

Speaker 1 And I don't want no substitute.

Speaker 1 Baby, I swear it's injured. No, that I came in all for you.

Speaker 1 Everything I'm seeking through,

Speaker 1 and I don't want no substitute. Baby, I swear it's age of sea.

Speaker 1 Things that I know can't be in my dreaming.

Speaker 1 When I saw you walking past me, almost called your name.

Speaker 1 Got a better

Speaker 1 way.

Speaker 1 Feels like I'm losing it.

Speaker 1 Boy, I try to catch myself, but I'm out of control.

Speaker 1 The sex and this is so appealing, I can't let it go.

Speaker 1 Nobody hate it for you. Cause everything I see is true.

Speaker 1 Baby, I swear it's age of you. All that I hate, it all for you.
Cause everything I see is true.

Speaker 1 Yes,

Speaker 1 home slow, so unusual.

Speaker 1 Baby girl, you should already know it's HO. Light up the throw, cause you gon' need help.
Try to study my bounce flow, flow. What's the difference?

Speaker 1 One, you taking pain, while the other, you sniffing and still dope. Copo, try to convict them.
That's a no-go. My dope, keep the scale.
Tipping like faux, close.

Speaker 1 Like I'm from the H-O-U-S-T-O, in blow, win. Sold Chicago with him, is he the best ever? That's the argument.
I don't make the list, don't be mad at me. I just make the hits like a factory.

Speaker 1 I'm just one to one, nothing after me. No page, y'all voo, just me and my others.

Speaker 1 anywhere without thinking that you're there. Seems like you're everywhere but it's true.
Gotta be having days of food. But then my heart, I want you here.
Get on my next plane, I don't care.

Speaker 1 But maybe cause I'm missing you. That I'm having deja vu.

Speaker 1 Oh yeah, I try to catch myself, but I'm out of control.

Speaker 1 You're flexing us absorbing. I can't let it go.

Speaker 1 Baby, I swear it's Deja,

Speaker 1 get both of you. Cause everything I think is true, and I don't want no substitute.
Baby, I swear it's bitch, I do. All that I can't get both of you.

Speaker 1 Cause everything I think is true, and I don't want no substitute. Baby, inspiration I

Speaker 1 deja vu.

Speaker 1 That is Beyonce

Speaker 1 Beyonce

Speaker 1 dejabu. I've never heard of her.
Never heard. You know, meaning I'm a fan of her.
New artists?

Speaker 1 Yeah. Fire.

Speaker 1 Super fire. Top five.

Speaker 1 You think that's going to make up for your transgressions? No.

Speaker 1 And fuck these niggas. I said what I said.
Do we know why?

Speaker 1 I asked another time.

Speaker 1 Do you know what? I was going to ask about. Do we know why Jay was getting hit in the elevator? But I accidentally said, No, no, no, it's CC.

Speaker 1 CB I've come for this nigga. He's trying to stir up the real shit.
All I said was she just not. Never mind.

Speaker 1 My turn. Going back to the Caribbean.
Nyla Blackman. No.

Speaker 1 My man, Kess Savannah Grass. Oh, okay.

Speaker 1 The new Nyla Blackman.

Speaker 1 No, that's Ian Man.

Speaker 1 That's Ian's friend artist.

Speaker 1 Ian's friend label.

Speaker 1 Some respect on Ian Names.

Speaker 1 They give the top of them hips to this one.

Speaker 1 We already grown yet.

Speaker 1 We all buddy grow. On the wall? On the little chicken wall.

Speaker 1 make them turn up. We gon' make them mine.

Speaker 1 We gon' make them free up. It's still

Speaker 1 a canal.

Speaker 1 In this remote and the girl, this can be

Speaker 1 aware. Everybody on stage for God.

Speaker 1 If you're coming down from the mountain, stay for Canada.

Speaker 1 When you read the beast in the jump, see me talking on. Please don't find a drive.
Peace of fine as rising. You could still go when it was prepolado.

Speaker 1 When the people tell you they can't wait for God oil,

Speaker 1 baby, jump in tongue.

Speaker 1 We come in.

Speaker 1 This is a fire.

Speaker 1 This is a fire.

Speaker 1 We take it in bunch, yeah.

Speaker 1 Everybody ready.

Speaker 1 They're ready, they're ready, the war, yeah.

Speaker 1 We gon' make them drop, we gon' make them turn up, we gon' make them mine.

Speaker 1 We gon' make them free up. It's the plate of back canal.

Speaker 1 With a bad no magical, this can avail. I want you to find your way.

Speaker 1 Everybody on steadfolio. If you're coming down from the mountain, stay on God.

Speaker 1 When we read the piece in them tonight, see me jumping.

Speaker 1 It's a violin, it's a viral craft. You could see somebody toss, play for ladder.

Speaker 1 When the people say you cannot wait for that old

Speaker 1 feeling,

Speaker 1 we come in

Speaker 1 some fire.

Speaker 1 Peace of fire and crazy,

Speaker 1 I'm not too

Speaker 1 born.

Speaker 1 That is

Speaker 1 that part Savannah Savannah Grass by Kess. That was fire.
That was hard. That's fine.
My time, you like some Caribbean music parks? What's that supposed to mean?

Speaker 1 Whoa.

Speaker 1 You go. That's supposed to mean.
You go. Hey, yo, that Santos guy, y'all be bigging up.
He's getting a lot of bitches in trouble with their husbands. Who? Who? That Spanish guy, Santos?

Speaker 1 Romeo. Oh, yeah.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 yo. Whoa.

Speaker 1 I heard about him through y'all. What the fuck?

Speaker 1 He been here for a long time. Yo,

Speaker 1 he's been here for a long time.

Speaker 2 What did you see or something?

Speaker 1 He is kissing women on stage. He didn't kiss that lady.
The lady kissed him. She said shit.
No, it ain't. You heard what she said, nigga.
Sometimes I just go, I don't say nothing, right?

Speaker 1 Shit.

Speaker 1 Fuck that. Silence of the lamb.
Clarice.

Speaker 1 Nigga is an idiot. No, no, for real.
Why he like that? He can't do the dinghy. I'm hating you, nigga.
He didn't do that.

Speaker 1 He was just performing. If you go to Romeo Santos or one of the Caribbean niggas, you think it's over, nigga.

Speaker 1 I'm fucked, fuck that stage.

Speaker 1 Oh.

Speaker 1 Now,

Speaker 1 he knew white people on stage.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo.

Speaker 1 Listen, dope episode, y'all. Great episode.

Speaker 1 Shout out to Ericsson, man.

Speaker 1 I got a shout out to E, Megas. Always.
I came in today, nigga, was sitting there red. So, look, what we doing today? He said, you doing?

Speaker 1 He started directing me and shit, but he was just looking at me, smiling. Shout out to E, shout out to Corey.
Shout out to you guys, man. Round of applause for yourselves, please, man.

Speaker 1 That was nasty. That was hate.

Speaker 1 Dope.

Speaker 1 What was now?

Speaker 1 What was the applause for it? Round of applause there for you. We're doing our job.
Shout out to Joe Freeze. Miss you.
Yeah, I mean, come back.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 Come.

Speaker 1 Yeah, salute the contract.

Speaker 1 Let's go. Hey, let's watch your pockets a little bit.
Let's talk to dinner. Yeah, I know you got it.
You got it.

Speaker 1 Let me get 10,000. I don't talk about my business.
I'm not the old school nigga.

Speaker 1 Let me get 10,000 for my key.

Speaker 1 It's floor. Yo, let me borrow five.
I'll borrow five. 500? You can.

Speaker 1 Nah, let me get 2,500 for the key. You can get whatever y'all niggas want if y'all niggas look into your bank accounts.

Speaker 1 Stop it. Mach low.

Speaker 1 You said one. Wow, but it's low.

Speaker 1 Hey, but get it. 95, though.
Hey, I got you, it. I got you.

Speaker 1 You don't gotta pay me back, nigga. All right, well, yo, that's lovely.

Speaker 1 We gonna ride to Albany right now. Give me the 10 first.
Give me the 10 first.

Speaker 1 He's gonna get back

Speaker 1 by the ball.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, listen. Dope, dope episode, man.
Thank you guys for tuning in to us at the JoeButton podcast, man. Shout out to Joe.
You know, he'll be here next week. Ice will be here next week.

Speaker 1 We love y'all, man. Any weekend plans?

Speaker 1 I'm recovering from vacation, man. Hungry.
Look at you, you hungry, Jezebel. You're starving too, though.
I ain't gonna lie. Like, look how hungry you are.

Speaker 2 I almost died in fucking Mexico with food poisoning. I haven't eaten solid.

Speaker 1 And you look good.

Speaker 1 I know.

Speaker 1 Show that stupid ass. But I'm hungry.
She got metal on the toe, nigga. You know that.

Speaker 1 Metal on the toe.

Speaker 1 Because she is not a beep. Yo, listen, Queen's Flip, man.
We love you guys. this nigga's crazy.
Thank you for tuning to JVP episode 788. Not 288.
Yeah, 788.

Speaker 1 Still a Costa Rica. And remember, the stagnant women get undressed and

Speaker 1 the clothes women get fed with bullets. The baddies are insecure.

Speaker 2 The stagnant women want to travel and the closed-minded women want you to teach them things, grab you a towel and all.

Speaker 1 And a birth control.

Speaker 1 Costa Rica.

Speaker 1 Birth control is the best thing that was ever created. Oh,

Speaker 1 it is. It is.
It is.

Speaker 1 You have to give credit to the,

Speaker 1 and I think a white man created that.

Speaker 2 You know, you just always salute to a white man.

Speaker 1 A black man. A black man.

Speaker 1 Yo, I think

Speaker 1 you're a bro. A black man created a white birth.

Speaker 1 It sounds like some shit we would create.

Speaker 1 No, it don't.

Speaker 1 Don't say that, yo. What? It sounds like some shit.
Let's go, it'sh, defend your blackness, nigga. Don't you? Defend that shit, ish, nigga.

Speaker 1 You get to talk shit about Puerto Ricans all the time, but I can't make fun of us, though.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, we love y'all, man. You know what I mean? See you guys next week.
And I'm here to stay, man. I'm sorry.
I know we didn't talk about it, but I'm here to stay.

Speaker 1 And I thank you guys for all the support. And thank you guys and the team for trusting me to lead us to the promised land by Jones on here.

Speaker 1 Go get Patreon.

Speaker 1 Yeah. And make sure you subscribe to Patreon.
Yes.

Speaker 1 I need those numbers to run up so we can get we can run it up.

Speaker 1 Peace.

Speaker 1 Man, freak out. Not on here.
I'm talking about

Speaker 1 I'm too hungry. Hey!

Speaker 1 Go, Mail, go, man!

Speaker 1 Go, man.

Speaker 1 No, no, this is. You ain't dancing with me with that show on portion.
I'm mad about that. We talked about that the night.
Oh,

Speaker 1 peace.

Speaker 1 JBP, where would you be without the JBP?

Speaker 1 I got up.