Episode 774 | "Suckin & Jivin"

3h 34m

With the 2024 election in the rearview, Joe shares about the start of his health journey (22:00) before the Bionic Six & Marc Lamont Hill recap their thoughts following the presidential results from earlier in the week and reasons why Kamala Harris fell short (28:45). The 2025 Grammy Nominations have been released as the JBP reacts to song and album of the year categories (1:39:37), Ab-Soul drops his new album ‘Soul Burger’ (2:06:40), and DDG brings his and Halle Bailey’s son on Kai Cenat’s livestream (2:22:47) which leads the room to discuss coparenting and if men are good at apologizing (2:33:50), Marc questions QueenzFlip about his ‘man of the house’ take (2:55:30), and much more! 

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Sleeper Picks:  

Joe | Ella Mai - “One Of These”

Ice | Tha Eastsidaz (feat. October London) - “Groove Bacc”

Parks | Ab-Soul (feat. JasonMartin & Thirsty P) - “All That”

Ish | PHABO & Josef Lamercier - “5000 Degrees”

Melyssa | Simi Liadi - “No Exchange’

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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. Stop kissing them, y'all means

Speaker 1 You got stripped throats.

Speaker 1 Nigga, I'm on the Armano. You got my Bronx in there.
Stupid nigga. What?

Speaker 1 Stop throwing money and putting your fingers in your mouth and eating.

Speaker 1 Nigga, your hands and throwing money. Yeah, stop doing that.
That slot.

Speaker 1 Eating chicken wings.

Speaker 1 Stupid nigga, man.

Speaker 1 Is that how we're firing today? Yeah, nigga. Fire.
You know, I've been trying to start with you. You guys started early.
You talk about back in the day. What? Like kissing the yamines.

Speaker 1 You know you kiss more than me. I do.

Speaker 1 I'll check that.

Speaker 1 My ear was to the door.

Speaker 1 All right. Don't play with me today.

Speaker 1 I heard you. I heard you.
This guy's an idiot. Tongue idiot.

Speaker 1 Have you heard the tongue to the door? Yeah, he's a big ass air.

Speaker 1 Who? I'm asking you. He said his ear was to the door.

Speaker 1 The escorts ain't come in the house. You kissed the escort still? Who? You fucked escorts in the car?

Speaker 1 No, in the hotels. There's a family show.

Speaker 1 I know y'all don't know it. Is there? Yes.
Oh, God. It's also the weekend.
Oh. What did you say? It's the uncles.
It's also the weekend. Hey.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 baby free weekend.

Speaker 1 Uptime. Hey.

Speaker 1 Many air with these full-time dads.

Speaker 1 Bitches. It's a family show.

Speaker 1 And it's a family show. I thought so.
And it's a family show. It's a family show.
Nah, for real. As everybody knows, we're good.
We good. We're good.
We good.

Speaker 1 We're good.

Speaker 1 All right, Mel, you good? Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yes, I'm awesome.

Speaker 1 That didn't sound.

Speaker 2 Happy birthday. Thank you.
I'm slightly hungover, but I'm okay.

Speaker 1 Hey!

Speaker 1 Big Male, Big Male birthday, 4840 Great 8 down.

Speaker 1 848 down.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Today's your actual birthday? No. No, it was yesterday.
Yesterday, this one. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Not today.

Speaker 1 I love this nigga shit. You probably missed the overwhelming outpouring of love.

Speaker 1 You probably missed it. He don't be on social media like that.
That's what I'm saying. Even though he saw my tweet, I don't know how he saw that, but he don't be on social media.

Speaker 1 He probably missed all of them. Did y'all put it on a group chat?

Speaker 1 No. No, no, no.
No. No.

Speaker 1 You got to get you in the group chat.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that's my passive aggressive way of

Speaker 1 saying that. You know what I'm saying? Like, duh.
Fuck. The other day, he told me if I did what's the sleeper,

Speaker 1 I'd be on the group chat.

Speaker 1 And you smoked the sleeper, too. Freddie Gibbs anniversary.
And what did it get me? Nothing. No, barely.
I was actually going to bring breakfast this morning, too. I had the shit all lined up.

Speaker 1 Then I was going, I wanted to know your orders, and I realized there was no group chat. I said, Flick them shit.
Wow. I said, fuck every single one of this.

Speaker 1 That is.

Speaker 1 Holy pig feet and pork chops, Batman. That's what I had.

Speaker 1 You just reminded me. Me too.

Speaker 1 Blueberries. Yo, mute it up.

Speaker 1 Amazing.

Speaker 1 Ice and Antoine and Mark.

Speaker 1 Mute it up for a second. Please don't play yourself.
I see you walking to the plank.

Speaker 1 I see you walking to the plank. Audience.
Here we go. Looks like we start this show with an apology.
We don't. From who?

Speaker 1 Your walk.

Speaker 1 It looks like we start this show show with an apology for my Newark brethren.

Speaker 1 What do you fucking know?

Speaker 1 Just that fast. I told y'all, my God, don't play about me.
You got it. I got it.
Please, somebody have it.

Speaker 1 We did all of that hooting in and you wasn't here last episode about a great restaurant from Newark called Kings. Shout out to Kings.

Speaker 1 Shout out to Ann. Shout out to Kings.

Speaker 1 Hey, Ann.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 Shout out to Kings. She added you.
I seen it. She added me, added some others.

Speaker 1 With what? With a picture of Joe Budden. With a picture of fucking Joe Budden in Kings.

Speaker 1 Who

Speaker 1 would have

Speaker 1 dunking? Where it come from?

Speaker 1 Where did it come from? How recent is it? Last week. That picture is.

Speaker 1 He left the studio when streets.

Speaker 1 That picture is from the Spotify deal 20.

Speaker 1 When did we sign that deal? 2018? 2018, somewhere there, yeah.

Speaker 1 I'm sure she placed it there to replace the Def Jam autographed picture of me

Speaker 1 that has always hung in Kings. No, let me get a little bit of a ball.
Let me get the ball off.

Speaker 1 So let me just ask you, brothers. Yes.
Did y'all see a picture of Joe Budden in Kings? No.

Speaker 1 When I was in there? No, no, no, no. When she sent it to you.

Speaker 1 Yeah. So current day, right this second, you Newark nothings.

Speaker 1 I bet you that's not that. Yo, yo, yo, right, right this second.

Speaker 1 You Newark fucking nothing. Let me ask you something.
Who leaves a picture of a celebrity on the counter?

Speaker 1 One that they put up here to take a look at the picture.

Speaker 1 Hey, John,

Speaker 1 shit out of here. This should be in the basement, right?

Speaker 1 You know what? Hardy Harr, right? Uh-huh.

Speaker 1 Hardy Harr. You Newark fucking Neanderthals.

Speaker 1 So today,

Speaker 1 on

Speaker 1 my family's family's good name,

Speaker 1 not either one of you guys',

Speaker 1 Angie is sending food from Kings for all of us.

Speaker 1 Oh, hey, that's up for that.

Speaker 1 Kings, Ange.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 So now, what happened, you fucking Newark nobody-ass niggas?

Speaker 1 Watch y'all fucking mouths. What happened? Watch y'all fucking mouths.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, dog, we're the biggest black platform in the world. If you say a nigga from Timbuktu name, they're gonna see it.
And guess what I'm gonna do if I'm from Timbuktu? Send some food.

Speaker 1 Print out a picture. Promote my

Speaker 1 Photoshop radio right there. Exactly.
Yo, somebody go get a picture of Joe real quick. Hurry up.
And Andrew is a hustler. And guess what I would have did too? Same shit.
Hey, Joe.

Speaker 1 Your picture being here. Yeah.
They hate.

Speaker 1 That's it. That's it.

Speaker 1 It's good. I'm good today.
That's honest hate.

Speaker 1 These niggas is hating ass Newark Neanderthals, yo. They are.
Neander what? Neanderthals.

Speaker 1 All right. Let's see here.
Let's see what we got going on, man. You got some inspiration in there for us? No, not at all.

Speaker 1 Sad times.

Speaker 1 Sad, sad times. Some Kendrick, we gonna be all right.

Speaker 1 There'll be sad songs

Speaker 1 to make you cry.

Speaker 1 Sad times, man. All right.
Let's see what we got here. Little sex is more thrilling, but it lacks a nutritional value.

Speaker 1 Relationship sex is boring, but it's healthier. It's like a piece of grilled salmon, relationship sex.

Speaker 1 No one's jazzed to eat salmon, but you finish it and you're like, pretty good.

Speaker 1 Single sex is Panda Express. You walk in like, this is gonna be excellent.

Speaker 1 The second it's over, I'm like, I think I'm gonna commit suicide. I think

Speaker 1 I'm a deeply unhappy man, and tonight's tonight I end it all.

Speaker 1 I think my critics need a haters, but I ain't wanna dance my political awareness. My chick, my chicken, democratic with an automatic.
A rippin' with a battle when I just sold it the pattern.

Speaker 1 Puppy had a room with a wall full of pies. This is America, baby, when we fall for the lies.

Speaker 1 We never had much, but we had us. Shout out to wherever you might be in the damn

Speaker 1 Be ready to kill one of you maggots. Shit, I'm throwing shots, man.
You still throwing daggers. And my thoughts on illegalization.
And they try to turn weed into a legalization.

Speaker 1 Why don't they legalize the shit? Big shirts, big throws.

Speaker 1 I told my jeweler you could throw on the Cuban tune.

Speaker 1 I'm cooking up drinks that came with umbrellas in them. barrain by roses that come with umbrellas in

Speaker 1 The transition, baby, that was the hardest part Police pull me over and they still with my car

Speaker 1 So I ain't got a nail, this is standwatch

Speaker 1 I was really in the field with them

Speaker 1 I was really

Speaker 1 I'ma come back some problem, try to take that. reach.

Speaker 1 So I laugh, I'ma keep talking funny. I'ma keep talking money in all different types,

Speaker 1 ends in the pams. Nigga, just despite push the belly round town, I'm dripping in ice, yeah.
I still be up town.

Speaker 1 I'm kicking up turtle mine. Man,

Speaker 1 I'm up like the church and on the stage.

Speaker 1 I'll be my mom, we got birdies of the change.

Speaker 1 Respect my mind or respect my crimes.

Speaker 1 Going to the bank when it's checked out of time.

Speaker 1 It's tea tomorrow when it's checked by time.

Speaker 1 And we so far, we a set flying time.

Speaker 1 The bitch is funny, I'm talking about life.

Speaker 1 But we always with you, no just want a bike. But if the world's fine, of course you wanna slice.

Speaker 1 Try to give my mama a crib. Try to get about the kettle.
Yeah, the good talking about they don't need me no more.

Speaker 1 Cause the motherfucker pushed that GT.

Speaker 1 It's a problem trying to take that from me.

Speaker 1 Cause I'm back in Chubby Pay.

Speaker 1 Just keep my fancy card.

Speaker 1 All right, all right, all right, all right, all right.

Speaker 1 Henny Check, energy, check.

Speaker 1 Shout out to all the hoods out there. Burgang money.

Speaker 1 All over the world, all over the world.

Speaker 1 Burgang

Speaker 1 Big barrel, happy birthday,

Speaker 1 big Scorpio season.

Speaker 1 Trey Show lined up for y'all today.

Speaker 1 Trey Show lined up for y'all today.

Speaker 1 I got a letter barrel.

Speaker 1 Yes, sir.

Speaker 1 Y'all wake up, y'all wake up. Y'all good, y'all, good, y'all, good.

Speaker 1 It's bird gang money, Mark.

Speaker 1 Jeff Stars off that bird gang money.

Speaker 1 I knew Ferrari. All the crypto niggas with up out there.
Got them trues ready. All the pit guard niggas, what up out there?

Speaker 1 No, we ain't gang money.

Speaker 1 That's hilarious, y'all.

Speaker 1 You're an artist. Wait a minute.

Speaker 1 Wait

Speaker 1 a minute. That's a nice intro there.
Wait a minute.

Speaker 1 Thank you, Freeze.

Speaker 1 This is what I was on that night when they was doing the whole election shit. I threw Jim on, man.

Speaker 1 I threw Jim on.

Speaker 1 I needed some sad, like, in my bag, political aware, but still hip-hop, culturally sad, all that. I threw some gem on, man.
Keep my fucking applause going for the best podcast in the universe.

Speaker 1 Fuck is they talking about. Shout out to all you clipper niggas out there getting money off the backs of all hard work.

Speaker 1 Shout out to y'all. The game is the game.
It's Christmas time, man. The game is the game.
Take an extra 2,500, man. Buy yourself something nice.

Speaker 1 Get your daughter a nice little tonka truck or whatever they could buy and know. Tonka truck.
Get your kids something. I'm old as hell, right? Tonka trucks for daughters.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 I like that.

Speaker 2 That was not a, you know,

Speaker 1 equal opportunity.

Speaker 2 He didn't say a doll for the daughter. Tonka truck.

Speaker 1 Enough of that, that, man.

Speaker 1 Come on, man.

Speaker 1 Don't please. Don't leave.

Speaker 1 That's what's loose, but

Speaker 1 that shit triggered me. You've been triggered, y'all.

Speaker 1 Flip and Mel and Mark, Mark, Mark, Mike. All right, y'all know what time it is.
You know who we be. You know why you are here.
We know why we are here. Welcome, welcome, welcome all.

Speaker 1 Shout out to the first and last time listeners. Shout out to you, hating-ass niggas out there.
Shout out to all the parents. This is a family show.
That's true. This is a family show.

Speaker 1 Shout out to all you artists and entertainers out there. Shout out to all you hedge fund niggas.
Shout out to both sides, left and right. Everybody, join us, join us, sit around and circle.

Speaker 1 Oh, you can't say that. Crisscross applesauce.

Speaker 1 Come on, sit around, join us. Join us.
We're going to have a little, we're going to have a good talk today, I hope. I asked Brother Mark to join us on a Friday because this time next week, I don't.

Speaker 1 let's get it out of our systems now.

Speaker 1 I know a lot of people were sad. What episode is it? 780? 774.
I'm almost at 800 on you, bitch ass niggas out there. A lot of y'all quit after three.

Speaker 1 Stop fucking playing, man. In real time, that's not even counting the Patreon episodes.
We really are like 1,900 on you, niggas. Stop fucking playing with us.
Hardest working crew in Showbiz. Ya dig.

Speaker 1 Yadig.

Speaker 1 Gang is here. My guy Flip is here.
I'm happy to have you, nigga. What up? Happy to see everybody.
Big M4 in the building. Happy belated.
Thank you. Happy Belated.
I clicked the story last night.

Speaker 1 All right. I clicked the story.
Uh-huh.

Speaker 1 Here we go again. Hello, Park.
Hello.

Speaker 1 Just some wake it up.

Speaker 2 Just some grown and sexy fun in the city.

Speaker 1 It was Brenda Lakeisha. Let's go, Mel.
Hey, big. We saw it.
Big Mel

Speaker 1 cleaned off the roster. Hey,

Speaker 1 Tommy showed up.

Speaker 1 Big Mel cleaned off the roster.

Speaker 1 dubbed all them fling-ass niggas. It was Johnny, Michael,

Speaker 1 Steven,

Speaker 1 came out on them, huh?

Speaker 1 Did that shit right on him?

Speaker 1 Shot down P. D.
on the

Speaker 1 other side.

Speaker 1 Shot out of the house.

Speaker 1 Potter's dubbed.

Speaker 1 Freeze. Freeze.
Get the fuck out of here. You niggas was a September fling.
Y'all man.

Speaker 1 Fuck out of there. That birthday reveal.

Speaker 1 Hey!

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, make sure you post it for your birthday. New podcast.
New podcast.

Speaker 1 I ain't bothering.

Speaker 1 Big merch. Yeah.

Speaker 1 All right, big merch.

Speaker 1 Nigga came and upgraded you, nigga. Backwards.

Speaker 1 Get it.

Speaker 1 What if he's sick?

Speaker 1 I'm sorry. You look at that.
Happy Blanded. Thank you.
You saw that. I appreciate that.
You posted it, man. Posted it in posting a screenshot.

Speaker 1 Yo, every time we big and Mel up, you look like you eating tea and crumpies. Nigga, smile.
I smile. I'm in a smile.
I don't even know what the fuck y'all talking about. It don't matter.

Speaker 1 What do you mean? Yo, it's called birthday. Don't start your goofy shit, yo.

Speaker 1 Don't start your goofy shit.

Speaker 1 Nigga, here you go. Don't matter.
Just clap, nigga. I did clap.
I don't even know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2 Okay, so Flip's here. Woo!

Speaker 1 Yeah!

Speaker 1 No, no, no, no, hold on.

Speaker 1 No, what we're talking about, you know it's a Friday. What we're talking about Saturday,

Speaker 1 Mel, her birthday was yesterday. Um, she posted on her stories flowers and stuff like that.
She said, thank you, baby, to whomever bought it for her. And

Speaker 1 on Twitter, the people found her boyfriend sent her the flowers.

Speaker 1 She added them. I didn't see it.
Yeah, you tagged him. That's what you said.
She tagged him. Oh, host.
She tagged him. She added them.
I care about fancy cars.

Speaker 1 So stupid.

Speaker 1 Hey, big man.

Speaker 1 He tagged you. I knew.

Speaker 1 Would you sit down?

Speaker 1 You started standing in a different area.

Speaker 1 Yo, bitch, shut that next to that nigga. Pete, I'll kill you.
She started standing on the far right.

Speaker 1 Where you going?

Speaker 1 Oh, my lord. Oh, we have you happy, man.
We happy, you have me. You look happy.

Speaker 1 Is he part of a house? Okay, let's move it right on the bottom.

Speaker 1 Big swamp.

Speaker 1 Big swamp.

Speaker 1 Big swamp. He don't acknowledge shit.
He don't don't acknowledge nothing.

Speaker 1 He don't acknowledge.

Speaker 1 I don't know who that is, nigga. I didn't see shit.
I was on your birthday. Yeah, nigga.

Speaker 1 No acknowledgement.

Speaker 1 I don't know what y'all niggas talk about.

Speaker 1 I love sneakers.

Speaker 1 No, that boy is bad. He's bad.
That boy is bad. Michael Jackson is bad.
No, he's been in the game for years.

Speaker 1 No, come on, man.

Speaker 1 That nigga on Twitter all day, just missed that. Yeah, he done my shit.
My shit was

Speaker 1 nigga blocked 90 niggas missed that.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit. Big freeze.
Big freeze in the building.

Speaker 1 Best dad alive. We in the building.
Y'all know the fucking vibes, man. Come on.
He love his kid.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 1 That's a good thing. How you introduce and then come to me?

Speaker 1 Best dad in the world, he loves his kids. And now, Mark.

Speaker 1 Mark, honestly, you have gotten yourself a little hive in your short tenure here. What are they calling your hive? The Hillmans.
The Hillmans. The Hillmans.
The Hillmans.

Speaker 1 That's solid.

Speaker 1 I like that. Shout out to them.
Whoever did that. I ain't seen it yet.
Yeah, no, the Hillmans.

Speaker 1 I'll take it. I'll take it.
They're rapping, baby.

Speaker 1 Elmira's finest. Big Parks is in the building.
Poe is here. Corey is here.
Erickson is here. Everybody that's here remotely is here.

Speaker 1 Tanner Savon, most importantly, each and every one of you guys are here.

Speaker 1 This episode is brought to you by, fueled by, powered by, sponsored by, Prize Fix, Prize Fix Gang.

Speaker 1 And there you have it. How's everybody doing? How's everybody feeling? What's popping? What's cracking?

Speaker 1 What's cracking? Before we get to the real heavy shit, man,

Speaker 1 my heart is heavy. I just got off the phone.
That's why we, you know, we started a little. I apologize.
I was on the phone with the parent teacher. We do parent teacher conferences even at preschool.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 he's trying to get Big Dad, too.

Speaker 1 Look at him.

Speaker 1 They called me and they was like, you know,

Speaker 1 your kid's good. He's really smart, really nice to the other kids, plays well with others.
He knows more words than the other kids. And they said, and he's so nice.

Speaker 1 Like, the other kids come and they take his toys and he just stands there.

Speaker 1 He doesn't, they say he doesn't cry,

Speaker 1 but he doesn't. He doesn't try to fight them for their toys.
And they were saying, like, it's a good thing. You didn't like that shit.
Fuck them.

Speaker 1 I'm about to text Joe, like, I got to make a run. I'll be back.
God damn. What do you do when your two and a half year old? I feel like they called him a bitch-ass nigga.
They call him Paul.

Speaker 1 I feel like that's what just happened. That's what it sounds like.
That's what it sounds like.

Speaker 1 What do you do about that? Yeah, because you don't want to switch. What you going to do? You're going to square up with the two-year-old? I know you're not talking.

Speaker 1 I'm not beating up the two-year-old, bro. You gonna call his dad and tell him to meet you in the park? Yo, daughter.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah. Yeah, he is.

Speaker 1 Yo.

Speaker 1 Oh, man. The two-year-old, yo, that's crazy.
I feel like something needs to be done. This is different.
This is day one. Do I got to do some drills in the house?

Speaker 1 Do you send your kid to school under different instructions now? I might have to.

Speaker 1 We're going to have to do some practice sessions in the crib, but I'm going to snatch a toy and tell him to do something.

Speaker 1 Something got to happen. The shit.

Speaker 1 Right, right, right, right.

Speaker 1 Something got to happen. That's all.
That's crazy, y'all.

Speaker 1 That's the worst thing that happened to me this week. Then there was this whole election thing.

Speaker 1 A day in the life.

Speaker 1 I started my health journey, day one of my health journey. Let's go.

Speaker 1 Okay, right.

Speaker 1 San Francisco. Health as well.

Speaker 1 Mel had a little speech with us on one of those episodes about taking our health more seriously and investing in our bodies and our wellness.

Speaker 1 And fucking Corey, that was Corey's birthday gift to me, some fucking trainer.

Speaker 1 Oh, wow. Yeah.
So she at 6.30 in the morning, went up in there after I ain't been in there. He was there.

Speaker 1 It don't matter. I went to the gym.

Speaker 1 It matters. Nigga kicked my ass with some rubber bands.

Speaker 1 You do the little thought shit where you put it on the knees.

Speaker 1 Yeah. You're doing buns of steel.

Speaker 1 Did you do hip thrusts while you were doing it?

Speaker 1 I didn't think it got motivational, nigga. Y'all niggas laughing.
They watched it.

Speaker 1 You really got his health funny. All right.

Speaker 1 He was in here doing a Suzanne song.

Speaker 1 And go, and one, and two, and three.

Speaker 1 Yo, let the nigga live, man.

Speaker 1 He's

Speaker 1 How was it? How long were you in there for?

Speaker 1 90 minutes. 90? That's good.
That's a lot for a real day. Today?

Speaker 1 No. Oh, I was about to say, you're going to sleep like a baby.
My body is mad sore doing all that rubber band shit, man.

Speaker 1 But I'm old, so. A little resistance training to bust your ass.
Oh, my God, them rubber bands. I felt like such a loser.

Speaker 1 But you know what they say. I got on a treadmill.
I got on a treadmill. That shit is hard, nigga.
Resistance hard.

Speaker 1 I used to always go in the gym and look at the treadmill and judge them on the treadmill.

Speaker 1 Dang, look at these niggas. Did you walk on it? Y'all niggas had you on the incline?

Speaker 1 Nigga had you on the incline? I don't know. I don't know.
Incline. Incline.
Still going up. No, no, no, no, no, no.
No, you'd have stolen. Still running? Just a little walking.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you might have stolen a power walk. Did you do a little stair stepper? Light jogging.
No, no, no, no. Stair stepper.
That shit whoop your ass. boy.
Yeah, those stair shit is fucked up.

Speaker 1 You need to get a Peloton, too. That's the shit.
I got one. That's what I thought you was going to say, Corey Bortcham.
Oh, yeah, that's the shit that killed that three-year-old.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean, I suspect you'd be better on it. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I don't know. He's clumsy.
Yeah, I know. Oh, man.
That's why Mark got the Hillman's. They know he was funny like that.

Speaker 1 But real rap, just some, they always say you can't outrun your mouth, right?

Speaker 1 So exercise exercise is one thing, but if you, a lot of people exercise and then still eat crazy, and you don't get no gains. So

Speaker 1 you got to commit this week to cutting something out that you normally eat or drink. Oh, no, the diet part I've been pretty good at.
Oh, we're okay. The diet part I've been pretty good at.

Speaker 1 It's the rest of it, like getting actually

Speaker 1 rate. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah, can't leave it all to your blood pressure pills.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 Hopefully you won't be taking them. Yeah, word.
Once you start doing the other shit, you can get it. Your blood pressure will go down.

Speaker 1 So is y'all going to hoop? I realize that they don't want me to hoop. So when are y'all gonna do this one-on-one thing? Because I feel like

Speaker 1 who ain't want you to hoop. You hooping, he hooping.
We're gonna play 21. I think that's the move.
We do King of the Hill, you know, one in, one out, blah, blah, blah, blah. But we need a date.

Speaker 1 We need a date because I feel like this is some shit that's gonna go on to the spring. Like ASAP.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 Before the winter comes.

Speaker 1 And before he learns, catch his breath and all that shit right now.

Speaker 1 This shit catching my knees, the nigga. That's what I want y'all to play right now.
I ain't catching my knees.

Speaker 1 I was looking at December 1 and December 8th. Okay.
I just don't want you. I don't want this to fade.
This fade is contingent on the gym. It's not going to fade.
Trust you me. Okay.
Trust you me.

Speaker 1 Joe ain't like that. Trust you me, it ain't going to fade.
He ain't like that. This one will happen.

Speaker 1 Yeah, because niggas come in here and just get lives off on the podcast and talk to me in a manner in which they should never. So, yeah, we're going to fix that.

Speaker 1 We 100% fix that. I'm going to get lives off on the podcast.
Don't worry about it. We want to 100%.

Speaker 1 I feel like you should get a ref so you can't leave this five.

Speaker 1 Triple double Oak Hill. That's what he said.
You a triple double Oak Hill. Get the fuck out of here.

Speaker 1 I need some footage.

Speaker 1 Yo.

Speaker 1 You got a triple double Oak Hill Academy. Oak Hill Academy.
The Oak Hill Academy, the prep school, or all the pre-pros groups. Ron Mercer, Ron Mercer, Carmelo, that one.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yes, one.

Speaker 1 He 5'9.

Speaker 1 What did Mark Bates go? I'm incredulous, man.

Speaker 1 This is crazy ass. This is some Ice Cube shit.
You dress like Ice Cube, but like...

Speaker 1 When did you have a triple fucking double at Oak Hill Academy? In high school. 10th grade.
Under what name did you use? Did you go under different names? That's when they call me Tim Thomas.

Speaker 1 That's when I was shy. He hollered.
Right. The streets call me Time.

Speaker 1 Yo, you used to call me Steph Moore.

Speaker 1 That's what I was Tim Thomas.

Speaker 1 Yo.

Speaker 1 Oh, man.

Speaker 1 Yo. Look it up.
I'm glad that my life is funny like this.

Speaker 1 I totally get the laughs. I totally get the laughs,

Speaker 1 yo. He don't believe it for real.
Even though my team.

Speaker 1 Even though my team. No!

Speaker 1 No, no, no. Mark is different.
He don't have to believe it. Y'all actually heard from my teammate who was on the team who called and said this happened in a game.
What team was this?

Speaker 1 Larberry Frank. I don't believe him.
Larberry Frank. That was easy.
I didn't believe him. And I tried to Google it.

Speaker 1 We got it. I could not find it.
I'm sure you got video of it. Don't worry, bro.

Speaker 1 Hey, hey, it's okay. It don't even matter.
It's in the past. It don't even matter.
We all

Speaker 1 far.

Speaker 1 It's in the past. You got stats somewhere? No.

Speaker 1 And I ain't going to lie about them neither. Hey, hey, after this game.
Oh, boy, yo, what? Mom's the word. You got to get it rough, I think.
For the rest of the year.

Speaker 1 He was very concerned about you following all the time. So I think you got to get it.
This might be the most unathletic nigga I know. They slow-mode.
They slow that. Because they slow-mode that jump.

Speaker 1 So?

Speaker 1 That's why I think it. I'm out of shape.
That don't mean I'm not athletic. That's exactly what that means.
No, it doesn't. You're not athletic.
Okay. You're not athletic.
It's all right. Show me.

Speaker 1 Let's wait and see. Show me, nigga.
I got a ball in the trunk. Nigga, get up.

Speaker 1 They can pop. What's up?

Speaker 1 You're going to stop playing with me. Ripple Roll right there.
Yeah, I'm going to show you. Right there.
Same way you don't grab that Monopoly board no more. Don't worry about it.

Speaker 1 I got a couple dollars on them. I went to the strip club last night.
We can play Monopoly today. I'm free today.

Speaker 1 How to start to a Monopoly game? Because the basketball group is warm outside.

Speaker 1 All right, nigga, we can play Monopoly then.

Speaker 1 I got the thimble, nigga. Like, go play basketball.

Speaker 1 I'm looking around the room to make sure we'll get to it. Listen, we have a lovely episode planned.
No, I ain't forgetting.

Speaker 1 Corey ain't doing shit. He ain't got no girl he going home to.
What are he doing?

Speaker 1 Come on, let's get right to it. Let's do it.
Let's get right to it. We ain't got to run around.
We ain't got to run around it.

Speaker 1 Results to the election came and came fast. There was no suspense.

Speaker 1 He was in the lead fast and early, and it was growing. And held that shit.
And it held. And it was announced like that night.
I'm used to them having to count votes to vote.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 1 We was sitting there like, yo, all right maybe we'll get it in two days or so no no no no yeah no by the time i was headed to the strip club that was called and they certainly had it up inside the strip club the election and a lot of people

Speaker 1 yeah and guess what go ahead yeah presidential viewing and a lot of people in the new york nightlife is trumped out oh yes they are the bartenders and the strippers are trumped out.

Speaker 1 That's exactly what I'm saying. Some of them Puerto Rican.
No, a lot of them.

Speaker 1 The Hispanic community was going through. Some of them Puerto Rican.
They went big for Trump. Yeah, but they did.
They were going through. No, they stepped.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that island joke ain't mean shit to them. Not at all.
They stepped. They were defending.
There's a deep conversation to be had there. I'm just not the person to have it.

Speaker 1 But there is certainly a conversation to be had there about.

Speaker 1 It is.

Speaker 1 They'll rather that than, yeah, it is.

Speaker 1 Yeah, man. It's a deep conversation.
It's a frustrating conversation for me, man. Well, self-hatred is a real thing, one,

Speaker 1 and two,

Speaker 1 a lot of people is cool with

Speaker 1 the rules of the game as long as they got a seat. Yeah.

Speaker 1 But do they really have a seat?

Speaker 1 No. See what I'm saying? They don't have a seat.

Speaker 1 They just feel that they're seats. Yeah, but you won't get one.
They feel that their seat is higher up. You won't get one.

Speaker 1 See what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 Yeah, like we saying and let, oh, I ain't the one to talk about it. I'm skipping it.
But hey, if you listen out there, y'all can read my brain and know what I'm thinking. Mm-hmm.
Hopefully.

Speaker 1 I mean, but you ain't wrong, though. I mean, to me,

Speaker 1 we've been having a fight as a community and as a country about Kamala Harris. And everybody says one thing or the other.
Either

Speaker 1 she's not going to win because she's black and a woman, or she's not going to win because she's a bad candidate, right?

Speaker 1 And both can be true. True.
And we don't have to pick between the two. And that to me is the point.
I don't think she ran a good campaign. And I think she got handed a bad set of circumstances.

Speaker 2 A thousand percent.

Speaker 2 A thousand percent.

Speaker 2 That was the one thing that I was thinking that she inherited Biden's stink as it relates to

Speaker 2 us giving so much foreign aid to Israel and also to Ukraine when

Speaker 2 this country has so many significant problems. There's a homelessness crisis.
There's

Speaker 2 exactly.

Speaker 2 There is the

Speaker 2 migrants. It's just like, why are we giving away billions and billions and billions of dollars to fund wars

Speaker 2 when the country's suffering?

Speaker 2 And I think that that's what she inherited because she was part of the administration, even though these were not her decisions necessarily.

Speaker 1 And that's the catch-22, right? Because if you don't attach yourself to Biden, then they say, what's your experience? So you say, I was vice president. I was here for all this shit.

Speaker 1 Then they go, you were here for all this shit.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 2 Yeah,

Speaker 2 she couldn't win for losing.

Speaker 1 I think what she could have done and should have done is separate herself from Biden on a couple key issues. Not all of them, but a couple key issues, especially the stuff that we don't like.

Speaker 1 You could say, yo, yeah, the student loans, yeah, I was in zero for that. You know what I mean? Or, you know, getting, you know, treating, you know, black women's health issues better.

Speaker 1 I was here for that, right? We're fighting to get reproductive justice. I was there for that.
But. That war over there, I'm the one saying, let's stop it.
And when I'm president, I will stop this war.

Speaker 1 But she didn't do that. She kept playing to the right.
And that's the thing I think that was the mistake. I said this last time.
White people don't elect Democrats as president.

Speaker 1 Black and brown people do. In other words, nobody since Lyndon Baines Johnson in the 60s as a Democrat has won the presidency with a majority of white people.

Speaker 1 Most white people are going to vote for Donald Trump. So what are you going to do for your base? And what are you going to do to pull enough white people over to win?

Speaker 1 She went too far on the other end. So all the policies that she advocated were right-wing policies.
And so she abandoned the people who who would have gotten her home, that may have gotten her home.

Speaker 1 And people don't want that. The other thing is, the last thing I'll say about this right now is

Speaker 1 going into the election, only 20% of Americans said that they were happy with the direction the country was going in.

Speaker 1 That means 80% of the people were not happy with the direction the country was going in. And she's the face of that direction.
She's the bus driver because Biden stepped off.

Speaker 1 So you got to show how you're going to change the direction. And she just kept telling everybody, no, everything's fine.
Everything's fine.

Speaker 1 And Trump is saying, when I was president, things cost less you had more money in your pocket uh there were no wars and he's naming all these now trump isn't telling the truth let me say no he's not

Speaker 1 he's giving he's giving

Speaker 1 surface level potential facts but they were not as a result of you they were just circumstance like okay we wasn't in a war but it wasn't because of you prices were cheaper it wasn't necessarily because of you like inflation is a real thing so

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 1 but he made it look good.

Speaker 1 You could make something look good. It's like in sports, you could add 20 points.
Everybody's 20 points ain't the same. Some are empty points, some are real points.

Speaker 1 In this case, the numbers look good, but he wasn't responsible for that. You don't take credit.
It's like they say on a wire.

Speaker 1 You don't take credit for crime going up because you got to take credit for crime going down or vice versa, right? That's the problem here. And so under Biden, right now, the economy is stronger.

Speaker 1 Wall Street is stronger. There's a lot of great stuff happening under Biden, but I wouldn't give Biden all the credit for it.

Speaker 1 But that's what's happening. But they also do a horrible job of branding it.
Yes, the Democratic Party does a really bad job of tuning their own horse.

Speaker 1 And the crazy part too is you can ask her a question

Speaker 1 about the economy.

Speaker 1 And she won't say what you just said. Yo, the economy is stronger here, here, here, here, here.
Under us, we had this economic growth in these sectors, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop.

Speaker 1 She won't answer it concisely. She'll start talking about some other shit, and it was throwing people off.
You understand what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 Like, I think, in my personal opinion, some of those votes were hers to lose or hers to gain. And I think she just didn't show enough to win the people over that middle of the road.

Speaker 1 And that's what frustrates me, right? Because Donald Trump ain't answered a straight question ever

Speaker 2 in life. Never.

Speaker 1 So she's getting held to a different standard. He's charismatic, though.
And his base is his base. And he knew what his base was, and he catered to his base.
But some people weren't in his base.

Speaker 1 Like, I'm in the barbershop. I'm online.
I'm talking. I'm in the cookouts.
And people are saying, I'm voting for Trump. They're not his base, and they're still voting for him.

Speaker 1 But what you just said was the Democratic nominee has to win with the blacks blacks and the browns. The second that she loses, some of those blacks and browns, it's insurmountable for her to win.

Speaker 1 Right. I'm just wondering why so many blacks and browns were persuaded by Trump, but they've already seen what happens under Trump.
Their aunties and uncles died under Trump.

Speaker 1 They lost stuff under Trump. And they still like, you know what? Let me try that one more time because at least it ain't her.
And that's the part that confuses me and frustrates me a little bit.

Speaker 1 And it's not just because she's black, and it's not just because she's a woman, but that does play a part in it. That plays a part in it a lot to me.

Speaker 1 I think that's lazy.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I don't. What the whole woman arguing, the fact that she's a woman?

Speaker 1 Yeah. Me too.
How so? Tell me why. I'm trying to be careful with this.
Yeah, I don't want to. I think it's, remember, I said it's both, but I'm saying

Speaker 1 I don't want to make that the only issue because I think there are a lot of people who do that.

Speaker 2 It's definitely an issue.

Speaker 1 It is.

Speaker 1 I don't see that at all. Me either.
Okay.

Speaker 1 I really don't.

Speaker 2 There's a lot of men that expressed, there's no way I want a bitch

Speaker 2 in the White House, not a black bitch.

Speaker 1 I've had people tell me that. Not the black bitch part, but just a woman part, for sure.
I believe that.

Speaker 1 The numbers dictate otherwise.

Speaker 1 The amount of people that came out to vote for Kamala is the same amount of people that came out for the last few Democratic

Speaker 1 nominees outside of Biden, who they claiming to have did something to his numbers. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Her numbers. 30 million numbers magically out of the way.
I don't know. He was in the 80s.
She was in the 60s along with everybody else that ran.

Speaker 1 Are you of the belief that Michelle Obama could have won? No,

Speaker 1 absolutely not. See, that's why I disagree with that.
I disagree with that.

Speaker 1 I disagree with that. She's popular because she's not running for anything.
I'm not.

Speaker 1 I'm just saying, when Barack Obama was running, they were calling her a monkey. They were calling her an ape.
They were saying she was crazy, radical, all this shit.

Speaker 1 It's not until she wasn't a political threat that everybody started hugging her and loving her. Let me ask you a question.
Very true. Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 1 The votes that Kamala lost, that black male vote, right?

Speaker 1 Some of that white woman vote, some of that Hispanic vote do you think that when michelle obama gets on tv and starts to running her mouth she gains that vote depends on what she says depends on what she says see but that's

Speaker 1 how she says it but that's where i think

Speaker 1 some people on the kamala side are lacking accountability

Speaker 1 i agree

Speaker 1 like it's it's

Speaker 1 i'm comfortable having this conversation in hindsight during i wasn't i didn't really feel great about lending my voice to some of this stuff because this is a really powerful platform platform.

Speaker 1 And podcasters clearly have helped to decide things in one way or another

Speaker 1 when Dana White is up there thanking the Nelka boys and fucking Aiden Ross and whoever.

Speaker 1 See, but long before that, see, probably one of the best things to happen to Trump was him losing the last one.

Speaker 1 Because I can tell you, as somebody that travels, every year, my last two times in South Carolina when I landed at the airport,

Speaker 1 they stopped the streets. They shut the streets down because Trump is here talking to people.

Speaker 1 My last time in Florida, like it seemed like every time I traveled, that dude was in a neighboring city talking to somebody.

Speaker 1 It wasn't just the Chef Gs and the trick tricks.

Speaker 1 He had his bases covered in terms of I'm hitting the Potters, I'm hitting the big, the black entertainers, I'm hitting the white Potters, and I'm hitting the streets. He hit the streets.
He did.

Speaker 1 And all he had to do was say, hey, yo, shit is fucked up.

Speaker 1 Nothing else matters. Nothing else matters.
Nothing else matters. And to your point with the economy, I'm sorry for cutting you off.
You're saying the stock market is here, the stock market is there.

Speaker 1 Average everyday Joe Schmo Americans

Speaker 1 don't give a fuck about the stock market. That's true.
They don't.

Speaker 1 So even if you're saying, yo, we hit these benchmarks in the economy, the average person don't feel it because fucking greens is higher,

Speaker 1 fucking brussel sprouts is higher, eggs is higher. That's what people are talking about.
Unemployment is low. I mean, it's interesting.
Unemployment is low, but that's a stat that can be played with.

Speaker 1 But most people have jobs. All I'm saying is, most people have jobs.
What kind of jobs? You got 40-year-olds working at McDonald's now. So, yeah,

Speaker 1 the unemployment numbers are going to reflect that people are employed, but it is gainfully employed. Now you have grown people that need two jobs just to put food on the table for necessities.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and I don't disagree with anything you're saying. He spoke to those people

Speaker 1 not just better,

Speaker 1 a lot better. Yes.
And it's okay to have voted for Kamala and say this in hindsight. She came off as disingenuous.

Speaker 1 And every time somebody tried to find a way to say that, the brigade popped up to say, y'all don't want to.

Speaker 1 Nah, nah, nah. That's why I disagree.
I think that you're right that he spoke to them better. That's true.

Speaker 1 But I think the caveat to that is speaking to somebody better doesn't mean you're speaking to them truthfully or with a solution.

Speaker 1 I'm with you.

Speaker 1 I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm just pointing that out because I don't want the audience to hear he spoke to them as if he has a solution.

Speaker 1 I know y'all are not saying, I just don't want people to confuse that. Donald Trump absolutely spoke.
And preachers speak to people all the time and take their money, right?

Speaker 1 You can speak to people's pain and say it wrong. Kamala Harris, I agree with you, is not as charismatic, is not as good a candidate.
Neither was Hillary Clinton, right?

Speaker 1 But the other thing here is, it's not just that.

Speaker 1 But Hillary Hillary still got up there and tried to address the concerns

Speaker 1 I think she

Speaker 1 listened mark we telling you or there's audience people out there saying we did not get that from Kamala I'm not disagreeing I'm asking the why though because sometimes two candidates can say the exact same thing and we can hear it from one person and we can't hear it from the other cool you know why

Speaker 1 because I've resonated with you with some level of relatability right and I'm saying that there were a lot of attacks on Kamala Harris in addition to all the stuff y'all saying which is true again I didn't disagree with nothing y'all just said but on top of that, some of people's inability to hear her was because

Speaker 1 of

Speaker 1 the package she comes. It's not just her being a black woman, it's about class, it's about race, it's about gender, it's about her coming after Joe Biden's administration.

Speaker 1 It's a lot of factors, but yes, race and gender. But she never, to your earlier point, spoke against that.

Speaker 1 So when they very directly asked her, Hey, are you going to do the same shit that Biden did in regards to Ukraine and fucking Israel?

Speaker 1 And she said, Yes. She picked them up.
Yeah, but what I tell you, Mark, that is a crucial mistake. I agree.
That is a crucial, crucial mistake.

Speaker 1 I think in the 25th hour, she did say that she was going to try to help with the Israel situation. Mark, let me ask you very late.

Speaker 2 I have to ask you a question because I know that you have been talking about Palestine for a really long time, even before all this happened.

Speaker 2 So I want to understand the ramifications of

Speaker 2 vocally expressing

Speaker 2 this. Let's just say I'm her.

Speaker 2 What is happening over there? That's a genocide. And I am not, and if I'm president, I am not going to support it.
I will not be sending any more aid to Israel. They are on their fucking own.

Speaker 2 What would have been the ramifications?

Speaker 1 She loses. She would have lost 50 states, damn.
Right. So, so, and that's the, that's all I'm saying.
She's in an impossible position.

Speaker 1 And the reason she's in an impossible position is you cannot be a U.S. president.
and win without supporting Israel. There's never been a president who's won an election that hasn't supported Israel.

Speaker 1 Trump supported Israel. Trump supported Israel.
In fact, on a debate stage with Biden, he said, I just want them to finish the job. In other words, I would go even harder than Biden and Harris are.

Speaker 1 But the activists and the people who want this thing to stop are asking Kamala Harris to do the right thing and stop funding it. She's like,

Speaker 1 she can't do that, right? Now, I'm not defending her on that. She's wrong on that.
That's why I respect people who say I'm not defending that.

Speaker 2 But that's a problem

Speaker 2 that preceded her.

Speaker 1 Exactly.

Speaker 2 Far into the past.

Speaker 1 But it became her problem. She inherited it.
Right. And Trump didn't inherit that same problem.
Because to Joe's point, the people on his side.

Speaker 2 It distracts people.

Speaker 1 Well, no, and the people on his side don't mind what Israel's doing. Exactly.
It's a right-wing position. But the problem is the left has taken it too.
And that's my issue with Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 I was just about to ask you, is it really a right-wing position?

Speaker 1 It is a right-wing position in theory. In practice, everybody does it.
Okay, cool. Thank you.
Yeah. You know, in practice, everybody supports Israel the same way.

Speaker 1 And so, but Kamala Harris got punished for it. In Michigan, you got Muslims voting for the guy that created a Muslim band.
And they're literally like, well, he can't be any worse.

Speaker 1 That's crazy to me. How are you Muslim and voting for the guy that created a Muslim band? So does that not speak to a disconnect somewhere? A huge disconnect.
So why are we tap-dancing around it?

Speaker 1 Like, dog, there was a disconnect. Huge.
I ain't saying that's not. Yo, dog, the New Jersey numbers look different.

Speaker 1 They look different.

Speaker 1 They're called New York.

Speaker 1 It's a swing state name. And you know why?

Speaker 1 And you know why? That ain't Jersey. Because everybody.
That's not New Jersey, though, for the people that are unfamiliar with New Jersey.

Speaker 1 No way that happens in New Jersey. And you know what, though? To your point, he lives down the shore.
He damn near need to have a shore house.

Speaker 1 That's how much Donald Trump was talking to his base the entire time. He was down the shore mad times this year, and they love him down there.
He's like fucking

Speaker 1 uncle. A-Rod down there.
Like, yo, dog, he's a big deal down the shore. So again, he knew his base.
He attacked his base. He kept him.

Speaker 1 And if i could swing a little bit more people over here it's a it's a shoe win

Speaker 1 and you get more people just by saying like i said yo shit is fucked up out there true uh-huh somebody hears y'all and basically easy targets blaming on the migrants blaming on like i think i saw on cnn that he put more money into the anti or not the anti the trans ads the uh

Speaker 1 uh dog combos gifts i was afraid of free trans surgery in jail like that's Such a small segment of the population, but he invested so much money. It's a small segment of population, the trans people.

Speaker 1 it's it's a very small yeah and he targeted the black people have strong feelings about it

Speaker 1 whether you are trans or not people's emotional attachment to that particular topic was making people vote so if you ask somebody though dog real conversations like i got friends that voted for trump and i would ask them yo why did you vote for him and you know what they did they only say one thing Whatever that strong thing that they feel strongly about, that's their one thing and they hold on to it and that's their justification.

Speaker 1 And that's how fascists work.

Speaker 1 So when you start talking about the Muslim population or the Islamic population, you start talking about some of these transgender topics and some of the homosexual topics and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 That's enough for some of them to vote. And, same thing, she really didn't address the migrant situation either.
And that's something big for a lot of people.

Speaker 1 And as much as we laughed at him for that black job shit,

Speaker 1 it worked. Right.

Speaker 1 What he was trying to say

Speaker 1 resonated to those people that

Speaker 1 showed up in him.

Speaker 1 It did, like a dog whistle. Again.
I just think that people had their minds made up, yo.

Speaker 1 Also, maybe why the fucking bartenders and the nightlife people was Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trumped Out, and some of the other people that we may know. The tip shit.
Deregulation.

Speaker 1 I thought that too. Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 1 We don't have to. You're not talking to people that are politically savvy.
Yeah, and I'm not either, please.

Speaker 1 But the word deregulation

Speaker 1 to people in nightlife that's looking there for the last four years, seeing customers leave and leave with no money to throw. It just tells them, oh shit, money coming back.

Speaker 1 It's going to be easier to do this. It's not, though.
And it's not. It's all a big lie.

Speaker 1 But the tip thing, the tip thing was. The tip thing was big, yeah.
Even this is the thing with Donald Trump did to me.

Speaker 1 Even if I'm lying,

Speaker 1 even if I'm lying, and I know I can't do these things, yo, look, we're going to knock the Empire State Building down.

Speaker 1 No, you're not. But guess what? It sounds great.

Speaker 1 Same with building the wall.

Speaker 1 Same shit.

Speaker 1 he found his hooks just like a hit song yep this is the hook this is my image this is what i'm it don't matter what the lyrics are i got a bang and beat and i got a nice hook and there it is

Speaker 2 and you know what it also seems like running a campaign on the promise of hope doesn't work anymore doesn't work for her no it works for obama he's not no no no no no no i understand it worked for obama but it's different now it is not you know what i mean the country was up when obama got it because of george w bush We were fucked up.

Speaker 1 So I'm going to sell hope. People look at the country now like it's fucked up.
So Donald Trump said, I'm going to sell hope. To Joe's point, yo, it's fucked up out here.
And people are saying, yup.

Speaker 1 And it's fucked up out here because

Speaker 1 the way he says that. I'm going to fix it, y'all.
That's not true.

Speaker 1 That is hope.

Speaker 1 100% is hope. I'm going to fix this, y'all.
It's fucked up. I see y'all now.
We could call the space the space.

Speaker 1 That's hope.

Speaker 2 I understand what you guys are saying, but I'm talking about hope as in, as spoken about about as a virtue. You know what I'm saying? That kind of hope that he was selling was

Speaker 2 almost vengeful. That's what I'm trying to say.

Speaker 2 It has a very dark

Speaker 2 undertone to it.

Speaker 1 And here's my point with that. I agree with you.
I know he won in a clean sweep.

Speaker 1 I'm not

Speaker 1 sure.

Speaker 2 I'm not disagreeing.

Speaker 1 He won everyone.

Speaker 2 I'm not disagreeing with any of that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but that stubbornness from that sign

Speaker 1 is part of why this clean sweetness

Speaker 1 you're you're you're you're de uh you being desensitized to your base yo i could say it now on election night i sat back and thought about her campaign and was offended as a black man why

Speaker 1 me too because now is not the time for cardi b

Speaker 1 that's why

Speaker 1 Now is not the time for Meg the Stallion. Is it time for Trick Trick or Amber Rose? Yes.
When you're Donald Trump, yes. What I'm saying is they're not.
That Amber Rose move. That Amber Rose move.

Speaker 1 No, the Trick-Trick move was better than the Amber Rose. All of them, because he didn't skip a beat.

Speaker 1 But they're doing the same strategy. You just break it from one and not from the other.
Yes, because guess what?

Speaker 1 I'm about to explain.

Speaker 1 No, no, but what I'm saying is then why are you insulted from one and not the other? That's all I'm saying. Let me explain.
Donald Trump going to get trick-tricked as a white man.

Speaker 1 Trick-trick is damn near the emperor of Detroit.

Speaker 1 It speaks to me trying to reach the black male urban vote.

Speaker 1 I'm in tune with

Speaker 1 where my

Speaker 1 weaknesses are so let me try to go attack some of these weaknesses in a major Michigan state I'm going to the biggest city or the most important city in Michigan which is Detroit and guess what I need I need that black vote because Obama and them won Detroit I mean Michigan pardon me right so let me go over here to the nigga that is the fucking mouthpiece of the city and get him to endorse me okay now now now

Speaker 1 compare that to Kamala right she's trying to she's trying to get white women votes right she's trying to get young people votes who she's lost instead why not keep Beyonce Look, instead of saying that.

Speaker 1 Wait, wait, wait, wait. You missed it.

Speaker 1 Wait,

Speaker 1 you're missing something. Totally contradictory.

Speaker 1 And I don't want to sound like I'm Trump dapping. That was not my vote, and that was not my way.
Me neither.

Speaker 1 But when he fucking brings Trick Trick out, you add that to, yo, shit is fucked up out here. He got that message to mad people.
Black men. The end.
Black men. But that's not the point I'm debating.

Speaker 1 We're talking past each other. I'm agreeing with you everybody.
We're talking past each other, and then you're not responding. She lost the money.
Oh, I did. She did.

Speaker 1 I'm responding. I'm not responding to the question about the effectiveness of it.
I'm responding to the reason that, or the fact that people are insulted by it.

Speaker 1 I'm saying I should be no more or less insulted by Trick Trick trying to get me to vote than by Beyonce. I'm saying

Speaker 1 for me, they're both problematic, right? I don't need celebrities to tell me how to vote. I want you to talk to me about policies.
What I'm saying is they all use the same playbook.

Speaker 1 Every presidential candidate gets gets celebrities. They all get popular.
They all do the same shit. But somehow, when Kamala does it, it became, oh, this is insulting.

Speaker 1 Oh, you're not talking about the issues. She did the same thing everybody else did.
Now, maybe she should have done something different.

Speaker 1 I'm not defending her strategy.

Speaker 1 No,

Speaker 1 trick-trick representing Donald Trump is not the same thing as Beyonce representing Kamala Howard. I'm talking about why are you insulted by one and not the other? That's the thing I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 I'm insulted because the black lady that was running didn't find a way to speak to me. That's why I'm insulted.

Speaker 2 She literally created like a whole plan specifically that did not resonate with no black men.

Speaker 1 Mark came up here and read the 10 things that she did. Okay, so none of that shit resonated with nobody in the NSA.

Speaker 1 And I think she spent too much time on

Speaker 1 policies that honestly

Speaker 1 the consensus didn't overall rock with. Like, okay, the abortion issue is big.
It's huge. That's big.
I don't think enough people out there gave a fuck about it.

Speaker 1 no i think that their issue that they cared about outweighed they don't weigh joy

Speaker 1 who was that joy uh what's her name joy reed joy yeah uh i love her i love i love her until uh she was sad up there looking looking silly but joy reed was like yo it ain't it ain't us that grew up on hulk hogan and and the rest of that 80s that's affected really

Speaker 1 those people had kids they not looking for more kids they got jobs they got money they not with those are those people came out and voted in support of what they rocked with.

Speaker 1 It's the younger, it's them niggas that's about to be fucked up.

Speaker 1 It is the, I don't know, what is it, Daxers, the millennials, just everybody after us that got to deal with the ramifications of whatever he about to do in here.

Speaker 1 Donald Trump went and spoke to the poor.

Speaker 1 He did.

Speaker 1 The plan that Mel is talking about,

Speaker 1 she talked about cryptocurrency training. Dog, niggas don't give a fuck about that.
She also talked about legalizing recreational marijuana and creating opportunities. That's a smack in the face.

Speaker 1 That's a smack in the face. It is a smack in the face.

Speaker 1 So let me ask you. That is a smack in the face.

Speaker 1 Wait, but acknowledge black men saying to you that is a smack in the face. That you think that's something that's going to incentivize us to vote for you.
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 As a black man, my issue is not that, right? I would have 10 other things listed. Of course you would.
My issue is when

Speaker 1 with Trump, we're satisfied with him just saying, yo, it's fucked up out there. I hear your pain.
And here's Trick Trick. And here's Trick Trick.

Speaker 2 No plans.

Speaker 1 But with Kamala, y'all are breaking down the specific policy points that she's offering and saying that's not enough. She's not addressing the problem that we've experienced.

Speaker 1 But neither is Trump. He's just saying it's fucked up.

Speaker 1 That's Cat Mark. He says,

Speaker 1 how is Trump addressing the problem? You are right. And what I told you two weeks ago, or last week, was, yo, when Obama ran, when Clinton ran, when Bill, I mean, both Clintons ran,

Speaker 1 fam, the majority of the people are not listening to the policy. The majority of the people don't even understand the policy.
They want the hook.

Speaker 1 They want the beat and the hook to what Parks is saying. Donald Trump came out and gave him a beat and gave him a hook and they could give a fuck about the lyrics.
They danced to the song.

Speaker 1 But my issue is not that. It's that y'all didn't say he's a great lyricist.

Speaker 1 No, nobody's saying that at all. Mark, Mario, let me give you an example

Speaker 1 that is directly related to

Speaker 1 New York.

Speaker 1 Day one, he's on his

Speaker 1 DMAS

Speaker 1 deportation kick, right? New York. New York, I'm only speaking for New York because I had this back and forth with Jose the other day.

Speaker 1 We are too densely populated for you to continue to drop 500,000 people. Talk about it.
Talk about it. New Yorkers, for the last two years, have said it.

Speaker 1 Look, so regardless if you are on the left side of the aisle or the right side of the aisle,

Speaker 1 rental resources are being deployed. New York.
He's right.

Speaker 1 That was a concern. It's a problem.
They didn't address it.

Speaker 1 They just kept dropping niggas off.

Speaker 1 So he don't have to say much. All he got to do.

Speaker 1 Yo, it's all again.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 All the migrants got to be mass deportation. That's what he had to say.

Speaker 1 I'm getting the migrants out of here, y'all. But I don't discuss it.
Wait, and then the Latinos who also feel a way about them niggas coming in.

Speaker 1 I don't give a fuck if we here legally, not legally. We don't want them motherfuckers coming.
Wait, the Venezuelans is here. True.
True. That's it.
Wait, the Venezuelans.

Speaker 1 They letting the Venezuelans in. Let me tell you this.
That ass. And they don't know what you're not saying.
Come on.

Speaker 1 I saw some shit that said, dog,

Speaker 1 to deport a million people, it takes $88 million.

Speaker 1 Yes. Nobody gives a fuck.
I'm talking to their emotions.

Speaker 1 Even if I can't do it financially, because it's going to be too much of a financial burden on the nation to do it, I'm going to tell y'all I'm going to do it. Right.

Speaker 1 At least I'm going to tell y'all I'm going to do it. I'm going to make y'all telling you.
Even if it's racist and illegal. Even if it's racist and illegal.
I'm telling y'all.

Speaker 1 Know why? Because take the racist part out and take the illegal part out.

Speaker 1 When the resources are being drained in New York City, you might not have a racist bone in your body, but you can acknowledge that the resources are being drained in the city.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and that's going to the migrants. Everything you're saying right now is not out of line with what I'm saying.
I understand that Trump spoke to certain issues, even if it was the wrong way

Speaker 1 that people heard. But what we were just talking about, and what I'm disagreeing with y'all, is two things.

Speaker 1 One, this idea that Kamala wasn't speaking to our issues or the way she spoke to him was insulting, whereas Trump somehow was getting to the heart of the matter, for me, is problematic because we're holding him to different standards.

Speaker 1 All Trump ever did

Speaker 1 was preach to our emotions and say, it's fucked up over there. And as all fascists do, he says it's fucked up over there.
And you know what the problem is?

Speaker 1 It's not me as a billionaire, a quasi-billionaire. It's not Elon Musk over there.
It's that Mexican over there that's taking your job. It's that poor person over there that's taking your job.

Speaker 1 It's the same gender, mixed gender bathroom that's fucking your culture up. All these ridiculous things that don't make a whole lot of sense.
To you. To anybody.

Speaker 1 No, they don't make sense to you because you are a logical. So guess what the Democrats win every fucking year?

Speaker 1 The college-educated, blah, blah, blah, quasi-professional. Oh, yeah, no, I hear what you're saying.
You're right. You're right.
So it does. But you're not acknowledging it.
No, I am.

Speaker 1 No, you're missing my point.

Speaker 1 Let me say my point succinctly. I agree with you that, again, and I started with this point, Kamala Harris was dealt a bad hand.
She inherited a bad administration, number one, number two.

Speaker 1 Two at the last minute. Let that be our default point because we understand.
That's why we're getting that out the way. Yeah, I don't want it to sound like we're kicking her in the back.

Speaker 1 She was dealt a horrible hand, and that's Biden.

Speaker 1 But even that just shows that you're not, there was nobody acting in concert. It's a DNC.
It's not even just by this. Oh, she's very much a DNC.

Speaker 1 And she probably shouldn't have been the nominee, but that's a different conversation. Point number two, again, that I said, she ran a bad campaign.
Remember, I started this. Thank you.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you should. You did? I did.

Speaker 1 So I'm not disagreeing with the things y'all are saying, but I'm saying we can't ignore point number three, which is that she was also treated unfairly by virtue of who she is.

Speaker 1 And I'm saying that y'all are dismissing point three and saying, no, it's just one and two. And I'm saying, no, these things happen in conversation with each other.

Speaker 1 So, for example, we've been bitching for decades about black men getting locked up. Yeah.
About black men getting locked up for drugs.

Speaker 2 And we've been complaining

Speaker 1 weed specifically. And we've even talked about.
Drugs in general.

Speaker 1 Drugs in general.

Speaker 1 But now, like, Hogan will be rapping about how, like, you know what I mean, his people get locked up for weed while white men are getting rich off weed.

Speaker 1 And so what Kamala Harris says is, well, you know what?

Speaker 1 Let's stop the imbalance where white men get rich off weed and niggas get locked up for weed and let's actually invest in black men getting part of the business. And y'all say that's insulting.

Speaker 1 Whereas if Trump said the same thing, people would be applaud him because he wouldn't have said

Speaker 1 but he does say the same thing the only difference

Speaker 1 the only difference

Speaker 1 the only difference he doesn't want rich people to have

Speaker 1 poor people let me let me ask you this if a white man came in here and said something to you and then I said something to you we could say the same exact thing how you receive what I say and how you receive what that white man says that don't come from your neighborhoods that don't identify with you you are going to look at them totally different if we say the same exact thing yeah but if he's but if he's right ultimately do I follow the advice my point is you are you just skipped my point no I'm not would you would you not take take the same exact sentence coming from me and coming from the white man differently?

Speaker 1 It would depend on what the thing was. For example, yeah, if you're a bad person.
So I can say that. He said, yo, you suppose that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 If you don't ish, you fucking know better because you from where I'm from. That white man is supposed to be.
That white man could say that. He's supposed to not get me.
Exactly.

Speaker 1 He's supposed to not understand and supposed to not know how to resonate with it. But what I'm saying is, at the end of the day, after you get past the emotion of it that you just described,

Speaker 1 who has the advice or the plan that's best for you? They don't care. No, no, I understand that.
And everyday people don't care about that. Everyday people don't care, bro.

Speaker 1 People are cutting off their family members over voting. But listen to that.
But that is emotional. No, but listen to

Speaker 1 their emotion. I'm not this.
Y'all are still on. That's point two.
That's the main point. I'm not disagreeing with that.

Speaker 1 What I'm asking y'all to consider is part of the reason why people get to point two and believe Trump is because of the package he comes in, Paul, and what he looks like.

Speaker 1 It's because of the fact that he's white. It's the fact that Kamala Harris is not.
I agree. They trust Trump in a way that they don't trust Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 But we also have a history in this country of not trusting black people. And we have a history in this country of not trusting black women.

Speaker 1 So if a black woman comes and says some shit, or a black man sometimes comes and says some shit,

Speaker 1 you hear it differently. You talk about, I might hear it differently from a white man.
Yes, but you know what else?

Speaker 1 Nobody love white people more than black people. And sometimes white people can say some shit to a nigga and we will buck dance for him.
We will smile. We will give him our money.

Speaker 1 We will invite you to the fucking cookout. Invite him to the cookout for the smallest of things.
And then we hold these black people to an impossible standard.

Speaker 1 All I'm saying is, look, I mean, I won't say that, but

Speaker 1 I'm a Green Party member. I'm not a Democrat, right? I don't go out here voting for Democrats every year.
That's not my, I'm not here defending the Democrats.

Speaker 1 I'm just saying, let's be honest here and say that some of this shit had nothing to do with policy.

Speaker 1 None of it. We are saying it didn't have anything to do with policy.
Right, but y'all are saying it's not policy. It's that Trump had the gene sequence and she didn't.
I'm saying that gender sequence.

Speaker 1 The numbers are telling you that. It's not us telling you that.

Speaker 1 Right, but I'm getting to, I'm saying the why. I'm not disagreeing with the what.
I'm saying here's why. So why she didn't have that because she's a black woman.
I'm saying it's part of Obama win.

Speaker 1 It's part of it. So why did Obama win? Yo, you took it to fucking throw it out of my brain.
So, why did Obama? All that shit that you just said. So, why did Obama win this shit?

Speaker 1 Obama had to come out in record numbers. Niggas that never voted in their fucking life, their first time coming out to vote was for Barack Obama because he resonated with the people.

Speaker 1 Yes, which is number two. So, stop blaming it on race.
Obama would have smoked this nigga's fucking boots.

Speaker 1 I think you might be wrong about that.

Speaker 1 I think you might be wrong about that.

Speaker 1 I hate to tell you nothing.

Speaker 1 Not the first

Speaker 2 man to a black woman. We just can't

Speaker 1 do that. Michelle Obama smokes this nigga boots or fares way better than Kamala Harris.
He absolutely fares way better than Kamala Harris. I said, Michelle Obama.
Oh,

Speaker 1 yes. I'm not willing.

Speaker 1 Here's why I don't want to bring Michelle Obama in. We haven't seen her in the political space yet.
And so I don't know if she'd be good. I don't know what she would say.
I don't know if she's not.

Speaker 1 There's a lot of other factors. Unfortunately, we didn't see Donald Trump in a political space either.
I think

Speaker 1 in the highest

Speaker 1 levels of politics, unfortunately, we're at the point where that celebrity shit kind of works. Yo, let me tell you what we've seen.
Fucked up to say it. We've seen Michelle Obama speak.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 And we've seen the reaction from her speaking. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And in one speech that she made, did you see any reaction from any fucking speech Kamala made the whole entire campaign that got the same exact reaction as Michelle Obama's one speech?

Speaker 1 Only her last one. Her last one did, but your point is.
No, no, no, I'm conceding the point. No.
I'm saying yes, but only her final speech.

Speaker 1 In fact, everyone has said her concession speech was the best speech she's ever done.

Speaker 2 And also, can we take into consideration it's a completely different time when Obama was running for office?

Speaker 1 Michelle. No, I know.
Michelle came out on this campaign.

Speaker 2 I know she did. I know, and I watched how she spoke, and I saw the reception to it.
But Mark's right, we don't know what she would be like as a candidate.

Speaker 2 And also, when Obama was running for office, it was a completely different time in this world. It just was.
You have to take that into account. You know what the time was? 2007 versus 2024?

Speaker 1 No, no, no. You know what the time was, Mel? Troops are not ready.
You know what the time was? The country was fucked up.

Speaker 1 I know.

Speaker 2 He inherited the fucking bailout statement.

Speaker 1 He inherited that.

Speaker 1 I understand. Donald Trump just inherited a shit storm, and he said the same fucking thing.
I'm going to give you guys a bunch of people. Donald Trump didn't inherit a shit storm.

Speaker 1 I'm not in your brain. This is my word.
But look, the shit storm he inherited was a nigga who was president. And this is, yes, but the people.
Yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 1 The people have the same knowledge of the world. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Are you telling me that MAGA and and Donald Trump didn't come out, didn't he merge because a black man was president?

Speaker 1 Yes, it is.

Speaker 1 Come on,

Speaker 1 it absolutely did.

Speaker 2 It absolutely did.

Speaker 1 And that's why I'm saying we're comparing apples to oranges.

Speaker 1 I'm saying that Donald Trump is the response of a country that saw a black man as president for eight years and wasn't really that comfortable with it. That's a fact.

Speaker 1 And that's to me, that's what if you look at the rise of hate crimes, the rise of organ of

Speaker 1 run again.

Speaker 1 But they didn't want another one.

Speaker 1 Y'all know this does. That's that's probably day one of the Democratic Party's discombobulation.
Y'all need to find the next rising star. Yes, they do.
Y'all need to find the next rising star.

Speaker 1 To be totally fucking honest with you, Joe Biden should have never been a fucking president. He shouldn't.
To be totally honest with you.

Speaker 1 The Democratic Party dropped the ball on the candidates both fucking times. Bernie.
Should have been Bernie. Bernie would have never won.
And they knew that.

Speaker 1 But, yo, dog, the Democrats need to go find some young motherfucking.

Speaker 1 But they couldn't go around Kamala Harris this time, which is an interesting strategic thing. Gavin Newsom, the governor of the money thing.
Well, it's a couple things, but

Speaker 1 the governor of California would have absolutely fared better, I believe, than Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 But here's the problem: she's the sitting vice president.

Speaker 1 You cannot have a white man go around a sitting vice president who happens to be a black woman, and black women voters are not going to be happy with that.

Speaker 1 And most black voters wouldn't be happy with that. So then you fragment the party and you create a war.

Speaker 1 Black people, but not black women. It would have been tough.
Black people would have eventually.

Speaker 1 I'm going to say something to you real quick. Here's the problem for somebody who's not into politics my problem with you the thing is that we we

Speaker 1 you're not addressing the fact of the the points that she didn't hit you're just basically blaming it on color and women i'm not at all i'm saying it's not serious i mean you're not you're not i'm saying she didn't hit these points and it's and it's and it's marbl but you're saying because she's a black woman and stuff like niggas don't want to hit you a question

Speaker 1 do you think her being a black woman hurt her at all niggas don't want to hear that ma'am let me ask you a direct question do you think her being a black woman negatively impacted her i don't think we thought about that i don't think no no i'm saying

Speaker 1 everyday person i didn't think about that you don't know i'm saying now now that's now that it's over do you think all right let me ask you a question do you think being black and a woman makes it harder to be president than not being black and a woman i can see your point yes

Speaker 1 right that's all i'm saying i'm telling you but you're saying

Speaker 1 but you're hammering that point

Speaker 1 we're telling you there's a lot of issues out here that donald trump resonated with the people with and i'm agreeing with that i'm not disagreeing with that point i'm just telling y'all that part of why they resonated wasn't because he's such a great communicator or because he's so brilliant because he's a black woman.

Speaker 1 He's not a communicator. Because he's not a white man.
Bro, he's not a good communicator at all. That's my point.
I'm sorry, man. What I'm telling you is,

Speaker 1 their marketing team that they put together, it touched people's emotions, people's pardon me, emotions in a way that she did not.

Speaker 2 And they had four years to strategize.

Speaker 1 That's all they've been doing. That's all.
Let me give you an interview. Exactly.
Let me get into it. Interview-wise, right? That sounds like they're playing on the other side.

Speaker 1 There's a simple fact that when you're talking about the person. Let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question. Hold on.
She's depressed.

Speaker 1 I'm sorry. Okay.

Speaker 1 Interview-wise, we're talking about everyday viewers. Donald Trump sat there, old ass fucking white man, three to four hours sitting down talking, and Kamala looks like Kamala looked like an hour.

Speaker 1 It was rushed. It didn't look like that she spent time or she was even interested in being there.
It looked like she, to me, when I watched it, I'm just listening. I didn't resonate with it.

Speaker 1 I didn't resonate with Trump neither, but

Speaker 1 I noticed the time. I said, damn, he's there.
He's there for a long time. It kept me glued.
But she's done a million interviews.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I'm just saying.

Speaker 1 But he's done a million jobs. Right.
I'm not saying you're saying she's a woman. She's not a person.

Speaker 1 But I'm not saying today. No, Mel, can I ask you a question?

Speaker 1 Mel, can I ask you a question?

Speaker 1 You are the resident black woman in the room. She is.
When Kamala Harris interviewed, she touched you?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 2 I can't, yes. You want to know why?

Speaker 2 Because. Yes, it's good enough.
No, and I'm just going to give an example as to why.

Speaker 2 Because I understand what it's like to be held to a standard you can never, ever, ever, ever reach. I understand what that feels like.

Speaker 2 And I'm sure everybody in this room understands that in some capacity and has experienced that at some point in their life. But as a woman, you there's it's it's either or all the time.

Speaker 2 You know what I'm saying? We're conditioned from a very, very early age that we can never be all the things that is expected of us.

Speaker 2 And that is why she resonates with me and why she resonated with women. You know what I'm saying? That's that's

Speaker 1 an example. I don't mean to come up with a finish, though.

Speaker 1 Bob up.

Speaker 2 And I just wanted to say this as well. Every man in this room probably,

Speaker 2 you know, I believe they voted, you all voted for Kamala, you know?

Speaker 1 I didn't.

Speaker 2 And so you were voting for, you weren't necessarily voting for her, you were just voting for the alternative to Trump. So

Speaker 1 you're entirely true. Okay, maybe,

Speaker 1 Let me just say this.

Speaker 2 Let me just shut up.

Speaker 1 I got some shit for you. I voted for Biden because he was the alternative to Trump.
This time I voted for Copper. I actually liked her.

Speaker 1 And the fans brought up how you came on the pod and said you was trying to get neutralized, naturalized. Neutralized.

Speaker 1 One of them episodes where you was going through the process and you ain't got to go. Okay, hold that thought.
Hold that thought. Okay, because we're going to get to that one.

Speaker 1 Get out of my motherfucking business.

Speaker 1 Okay,

Speaker 1 you could have helped.

Speaker 1 Come on, let her finish, man. You could have helped.
So,

Speaker 2 when it comes to you not being able to view, you know, not seeing issues with the fact that she's a black woman because you were raised by a black woman, so it would make sense to see a black woman in a position of power.

Speaker 2 It would not offend you. You would understand it.

Speaker 2 By and large, the exit polls showed us white men overwhelmingly voted for Trump. Latino men overwhelmingly voted for Trump.
He increased his base in those two fronts.

Speaker 2 And that could be a very specific reason because those two men, especially Latino men, not to be stereotypical, but

Speaker 2 okay, then I'm then.

Speaker 1 Well, you don't even got to go stereotype.

Speaker 1 Society is patriarchal. But

Speaker 1 if you look at, there's a couple studies, I'm going to tell you one real fast, where they looked at people's resumes and

Speaker 1 the people who were doing the hiring decided whether this person was worth hiring or whether calling in for an interview. They also did it with phone calls based on people's names.

Speaker 1 White men with a felony conviction got more job callbacks than black men without one, even with the same resume. I saw that.

Speaker 1 They interpret, I'm talking about the actual study by Diva Pager from Princeton University. I'm talking about the meme.
Yeah, I know.

Speaker 1 I want people to know this is a real meme.

Speaker 1 Fuck that meme, right? I've seen this on TikTok.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 my point is,

Speaker 1 the way we read something

Speaker 1 is shaped by who we think that person is. It's the same way that in school, black boys and girls get treated differently than white boys and girls for the same behavior, right?

Speaker 1 If a white boy raises his hand, oh, he's energetic.

Speaker 1 A black kid does it, oh, he's talking at a turn, right? He jumps out and he shouts out the answer. My point being, it's not, I don't disagree that Kamala Harris didn't run a good enough campaign.

Speaker 1 She's not the most charismatic candidate. I think there are more charismatic candidates.
I agree with all of that.

Speaker 1 I'm just asking y'all to consider that some of the ways that we interpret people and read people is shaped by their race and their gender. I'm saying everything y'all saying is true.

Speaker 1 And there's this other piece that y'all are not considering. Y'all are actually dismissing that.
No, no, no, no, no, no. Let me speak for me.
Because I'm not dismissing that.

Speaker 1 And I find that to be factual.

Speaker 1 I don't think it had the impact on this election that people are saying it did. I think her running

Speaker 1 more.

Speaker 1 I agree with you. At a time where black people are coming as far as social justice, a lot of niggas my age and younger, niggas don't want to hear about voting for somebody because they're black.

Speaker 1 I'm going to be honest. Nobody should hear that.

Speaker 1 You should vote for somebody because you're black. Yeah, yeah.
No, but nobody wants to hear that, though.

Speaker 1 It sounds fucked up, but that's what a lot of the niggas have an issue with. I think they're right, niggas.
I think they're right, though. You shouldn't vote.

Speaker 2 But don't you think that a lot of people voted for Obama because he was black at the time?

Speaker 1 At that time, I didn't. At that time, I didn't vote for Obama.
But a lot of white people voted for Obama.

Speaker 2 We're not talking about them. But not

Speaker 1 talking about them.

Speaker 1 But you don't need most of them. You don't need a lot of them.

Speaker 1 You don't need a lot of them. You don't need most of them.
I agree. We'll never have most of them.

Speaker 1 But that's a concept. The fact that we're saying white people will never vote for a black person in the majority tells you that race matters.
We didn't say that. We didn't say that.

Speaker 1 You just said they'll never give the majority. You just said that.
The majority will never.

Speaker 1 Right.

Speaker 1 why are the majority of black people and i want to be clear i speak with blue state privilege but why tell me why why are we so certain that the majority of white people won't vote for marriage ask parks don't ask me what the i don't know no but in your gut you know parks right there

Speaker 1 i don't have the answer

Speaker 1 though that doesn't count

Speaker 1 that's a compliment i'm saying you're not from kentucky you're not you're not from the racist actually upstate new york is very red that's very true very red very red major my point is Yo, I heard all of this same shit when Barack ran.

Speaker 1 I know she's a woman. I don't discount that.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 But I'm also of the belief that Michelle Obama or somebody that knew how to speak to the issues that would have resonated with most of the country. Fairs better.
I think it was the first time.

Speaker 1 I think she did. I think they fairly.

Speaker 1 Listen, let me tell you, Mark,

Speaker 1 as a high school dropout, I didn't care about none of that Howard shit.

Speaker 1 I didn't give two fucks

Speaker 1 about none of that Howard shit they kept talking about. And you know what? She got 95% of the black women.
That's what I was wondering. At some point.
And 78% of niggas. Yo, she was getting that.

Speaker 1 You know what's funny about this?

Speaker 1 Wait, I want to address that, though. We should.
I want to address that, though. Black men got to stop being the fucking

Speaker 2 bag?

Speaker 1 The scapegoat to what the fuck y'all saying. 78% ain't bad.
It's great. Black men.
78%.

Speaker 1 Yo, you know what? I seen those numbers and felt great.

Speaker 1 I was like, oh, shit. Regardless of the rhetoric that spewed.
Nah, you know what happened? We kind of stuck together a little bit. But I'll tell you why, George.
She got 80% of black men.

Speaker 1 I don't want to heal.

Speaker 1 I'll tell you why. I don't know why that's wrong.
In certain key states, that number was lower. Yeah.
And it really, really, really affected her. Like Pennsylvania.
Like Georgia. Georgia.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but I don't believe. Georgia black male vote is the decided factor.
I disregard that because I don't believe that that was black men saying, I won't vote for a black woman.

Speaker 1 I feel like that was black men saying, I haven't been spoken to. That's true.

Speaker 1 So I agree with that. So

Speaker 1 here's how I see it a little bit differently. You disagree? All right.
Oh, go ahead.

Speaker 1 At the core, we shouldn't be blaming black men.

Speaker 1 At the core, we shouldn't be blaming black men for Kamala Harris' election. We don't even make up that much of the electorate.
We only make up three, four, or five percent of the electorate.

Speaker 1 It was just more division tricks, yo.

Speaker 1 If anything, yo, yo, there's been so much this election to get black men and black women at odds. Like, it started with she ain't black.
A part of me felt

Speaker 1 black men started. She ain't black.

Speaker 2 But what happens when you have black men on large platforms calling her out of her name and then endorsing Trump? That's the optics.

Speaker 1 It's her fault.

Speaker 1 That's her fault. It's her fault.
It's her fault that they called out her name.

Speaker 1 No, it's her fault.

Speaker 1 She did not win for losing. Sit down with,

Speaker 1 again, this is not my narcissism.

Speaker 1 With the Joe Budden podcast,

Speaker 1 with

Speaker 1 any other, anybody that speaks to a large black

Speaker 1 male

Speaker 1 who cares. Six weeks ago.
She's been sitting with the breakfast club for fucking six years. We don't care.
We don't care. See, and that's the problem.
They don't move the name. Wait, hold on.

Speaker 1 No, no, no.

Speaker 1 That's the problem I'm speaking to, Mark.

Speaker 1 In Kamala's campaign, it looked like, much like in the music business, white tone deaf people that are not related to the music business, it looked like they looked at numbers.

Speaker 1 I came in here and told y'all that they were saying that. They looked at numbers.
This is true. Yo, they looked at, hey, who has.
And you know who the black?

Speaker 1 Black male, yada, yada, yada. It was Joe Rogan one, Breakfast Club two.
She dubbed Joe Rogan for, hey, that's her business. I'm going to speak to it.

Speaker 1 And went to the breakfast club, which you've been getting at. Trump didn't miss anybody.
He didn't miss the breakfast club.

Speaker 1 Why would I go there? He didn't miss anybody. But you see the double standard.
You just said Trump didn't miss anybody. He missed anybody.
Well, he didn't need to go there.

Speaker 1 Maybe she didn't need to go to church. He hit everywhere he needed to hit.
And maybe she did.

Speaker 1 Maybe she did.

Speaker 1 I don't think she did. I don't think she did.

Speaker 1 I don't think that's what I'm saying. But wait, but Trump didn't leave it up to chance.

Speaker 1 I think she kind of needed Joe Rogan. Trump, my point is,

Speaker 1 Trump did or something. Trump didn't leave it up.
Something like

Speaker 1 what did Beyonce do for her? Let me. I don't think she again, I'm not making a case.
Nothing. That's my thing, though.
You didn't do nothing to step outside of the you went and got Beyonce.

Speaker 1 I disagree that Beyonce didn't do that. Trump got his homeboy to pay $70 billion for fucking ex.
What did Beyonce do for her? Trump went and got Dana White and the UFC.

Speaker 1 Trump went and got Rogan and the whitest, the largest whitest. He went and got fucking academics with him.
He didn't, bro. He went and put academics with his son.
He put Schultz with Charlemagne.

Speaker 1 He hit the streets to get every fucking. Come on, yo, stop.
At some point, we got to say, yo, it's not a clean sweep without us missing some steps. That's it.
Yeah, but that's a strong man.

Speaker 1 I'm agreeing with everything y'all saying on that. It don't sound like it, though.
I'm saying

Speaker 1 what y'all are missing is not the analysis of where her campaign went wrong.

Speaker 1 I'm telling you that there are are certain things that even when the campaign does it right or is in an impossible position,

Speaker 1 this race gender thing is not unimportant. I'm saying

Speaker 1 why this is such a problem. Because we're saying to you at this point in time, that's speculative.
It's all speculative. No, it's not speculative.
No, it ain't. It's not.

Speaker 1 Here's why it's speculative. She could have went on Joe Rogan and pissed the voters off.
We couldn't relate to her. Or Joe Rogan dragged her.
I mean, we don't know. These are all special.

Speaker 1 She's wrong for not going on Joe Rogan. I don't think she is either.
It's all speculative. I think she's wrong for not coming up here.
Wait, you know what, though? I think she's wrong for nothing.

Speaker 1 Somebody on X put a montage together. I saved it, but we ain't got time for that because we're dragging it anyway.

Speaker 1 They put a montage together, and the caption of the quote was something like, you know who would have been the perfect Joe Rogan for the Democratic Party? Joe Rogan.

Speaker 1 He's only been in favor of the Democratic Party for the last X amount of years. And they put a montage together of everything that he said in the last seven, eight years.
That was pro-Democrat.

Speaker 1 None of it was pro-Trump. He was against everything that Trump was with.
It was all

Speaker 1 Democratic side. But he endorsed Trump.

Speaker 1 Trump went and fucking sat there, Mark. What kind of journalist endorses somebody because they sat with him?

Speaker 1 He was already in the bag.

Speaker 1 No, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 My point is, he was already in the bag for Trump. He was already in the bag for Trump.
I disagree. I disagree.

Speaker 1 He wasn't, Mark. I think what you guys are missing with the interviews is the interview that he did with Joe Rogan really humanized him.
It humanized him a little bit.

Speaker 1 In in a way that hers with Shannon did not. True.
Hers with Shannon felt like a political speech. Yeah, political speech.

Speaker 1 Donald Trump sitting with Joe Rogan, which is why I said she should have done Rogan or something similar interview-wise where it humanized her.

Speaker 1 And just, let's sit down and have a conversation the same way we approach interviews up here. Sit down and talk with us like human beings.
Ma'am. And not

Speaker 1 preach yourself.

Speaker 1 When some of the hip-hop games come up here, we don't talk their album. We talk them.

Speaker 1 And we show the people a different side of this particular individual that was only known for beefs and drama and bullshit. We talk to them, and

Speaker 1 I think she missed that piece. I agree.
Again, I agree with every critique y'all have of her campaign. We're going to the circles.
I got it. We're going to.

Speaker 1 All right, yeah, we can move on.

Speaker 1 We can move on. Fuck you.
What do y'all think? What do y'all think will be some of that? Five-on-one. I'll take the

Speaker 1 mail down with you, even though she could. She's not naturalized.
She didn't vote. Wow.

Speaker 1 Don't do that to her, man.

Speaker 1 And hold the fuck up.

Speaker 2 Wait, tell me something.

Speaker 2 You said something about naturalization. People talk about naturalization.

Speaker 1 So somebody just hit me the other day and said, yo, have you had your green card for over five years? Yeah. That naturalization is only $7.50 because you said it was really expensive.

Speaker 2 Yeah, okay.

Speaker 2 That's if you're doing it yourself.

Speaker 1 Totally.

Speaker 2 Like filing all the paperwork on your own, blah, blah, blah. I let my lawyer handle everything.
So I pay for the convenience.

Speaker 1 It was important to you. You said it was expensive.
That's why you didn't do it.

Speaker 2 No, my lawyer's fees are expensive. But no, no, no.

Speaker 1 That's true. You're going to

Speaker 1 work. Let it talk, man.
No. Yo, did y'all see...
I think losing the Senate in the House is worse than the presidency by far.

Speaker 1 It's killing y'all. I was going to say we were even like, did y'all see Boosie on Twitter asking Donald Trump for a hookup in a party?

Speaker 1 I don't watch Boosie anything. That speaks to volumes.
That speaks to what we're saying. Well, that's why I brought it up.
That speaks to what we're saying. That's why I brought it up.

Speaker 1 Boosie felt comfortable enough to get on a public platform and ask Donald Trump to pardon him.

Speaker 1 And he said, let's get this money. Yeah.

Speaker 1 And I'm just telling y'all in two years all these people that was ringing Trump's bell all these people think the world going to be better and shit going to be flipping. They're going to get money.

Speaker 1 Y'all going to be up and they're going to get money.

Speaker 1 These strippers are going to go home. The customer is still going to be broke.
I agree. Hey, bro.
You still going to be spending 20 in this club and leaving. They're going to change.

Speaker 1 A couple of these niggas' life is better for them. No, no, no.
I got the pardons. I'm just.
Oh, get the fuck out. Dude, yo.

Speaker 1 Donald Trump pardons five people and puts them all on Instagram. Mark, him saying anything.

Speaker 1 Him saying anything as it relates to capital games provides hope to the people that have been looking at what's been going on with capital games.

Speaker 1 What I'm talking about is, I'm saying, in two years, the niggas you talking about flip, not people who care about capital gains and death taxes. I'm talking about everyday people.

Speaker 1 I'm telling you, dead lives will not be better and y'all gonna regret it. That's all I'm saying.
I agree.

Speaker 1 I'm just saying, no, even the other niggas, their life won't be better because Kamala Harris said, even that, yo, even that, bro, cool.

Speaker 1 She went and talked to people and said, yo, I might impose a capital gains tax on unrealized gains. What the fuck do you think that did to her rich, her rich base?

Speaker 1 What do you think that did to her rich base? Honestly. But the Democrats don't win from the rich base.
Bro. That's the point.
You keep. And that's my credit.
No, but I'm sure. Listen to that.

Speaker 1 There's this much room for error. No, but listen, I'm agreeing with you.
I'm agreeing with you. No, you're not.
My goal, listen. I am.
I'm saying. I'm not saying that.
I am. I'm saying.

Speaker 1 I'm saying she's going to. I said at the beginning, I said she went to the right trying to appeal to people.
That's not a right-wing thing to say.

Speaker 1 I understand. And I said, so she alienated both bases.
I'm saying she should have either went to the left. This much room for error.
You're a black woman. We're going to say you're a black woman.

Speaker 1 Oh, but that don't matter. Hold up.
You're a black woman, right? So we're going to acknowledge that. So y'all saying she has this much room for error.
Yes.

Speaker 1 You made that.

Speaker 1 So cool. So that means any subgroup in the world, I have to get them if I possibly can.

Speaker 1 So you get on public TV and you tell the rich people that make all of this fucking money and that move the needles, you know what?

Speaker 1 Thinking that you're appealing to the poor, thinking that you're appealing to the poor, I'm going to impose a capital gains tax on them for unrealized gains. What the fuck do you the for?

Speaker 1 The fact that you even thought that in your brain and said it publicly,

Speaker 1 that's a misstep. What do you think? But it costs, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's a misstep.
It's a misstep. There's nothing else to say.
It's not a misstep.

Speaker 1 No, there is nothing else to say.

Speaker 1 What there is to say is that's a principled choice. Similarly, if I make a move to get people out of prison, there are people who want more people locked up.

Speaker 1 And you can say, well, that was a big mistake letting people out of prison. It might be strategically, but it's the right thing to do.

Speaker 1 Actually, putting higher taxes on the wealthy is the right thing to do. It's not higher taxes, Mark.
It is a tax on unrealized gains and money that I never made that you are taxing me on. That is not.

Speaker 1 Says who?

Speaker 1 Who the you can't?

Speaker 1 Where does it go? Where does it go then? That's speculative. Overseas.
Tell me the money that goes to the fucking.

Speaker 1 Speculative.

Speaker 1 It went everywhere but back to us. The United States has a high-end.

Speaker 1 Hey, hold on. Let me be clear.
Fuck this guy. Hey, y'all.
Back to me.

Speaker 1 Oh, we know. Yo, dog.
We know you're not. Hey, mute up till 2028, guys.

Speaker 1 All I'm saying is, sometimes as a person with money, you have to accept that you're going to pay more taxes for things to be different.

Speaker 1 That's not a tax.

Speaker 1 I'm speaking in general. I understand what you're saying.

Speaker 1 And this is where the people. Look, this is where

Speaker 1 I'm coming. This is where the people will be confused.
That's where the people will be confused. Because you'll say something like that.
Hear me out.

Speaker 1 And say, yo, the rich people are supposed to pay their fair share of taxes. Cool.
When you are taxing somebody's unrealized gains, that is not somebody paying a a proportionate share of taxes.

Speaker 1 That is ICE owns a million dollars in stock. And I'm going to tax ICE at the end of the year based on that million dollars in stock.

Speaker 1 That he did not touch.

Speaker 1 I understand. At a high clip.
So now what happens when the stock price falls? Do you give ICE's fucking money back? No, it's definitely an extra burden, but there's also an extra

Speaker 1 privilege for him to be in the middle of the day.

Speaker 1 So you just cancel every wealthy motherfucker or anybody of a higher tax bracket that might have been considering voting for you.

Speaker 1 And you did that while not effectively speaking to the rest of the poor.

Speaker 1 And that is where she went wrong. I'm saying she should have gone all the way left.
I'm saying she should have done the Bernie move. I'm saying she should have gone all the way left.

Speaker 1 Who's their next star, yo? I don't care about all this. Gavin Newsom.
I think Gavin Newsom is the next star. The governor of California, I think,

Speaker 1 I don't think Mayor Pete.

Speaker 1 Mayor Pete, no.

Speaker 2 It's hard.

Speaker 1 If you think America ain't elected

Speaker 1 a black woman,

Speaker 1 elected a gay man is tough. Yes, that's why.
Them evangelicals ain't electing a gay man. Do y'all agree with that?

Speaker 1 Is that true? Yes. How about you flip?

Speaker 1 No, no, flip. Does a gay man have a harder time being president? Yes.

Speaker 1 You accept that one.

Speaker 2 Oh my God.

Speaker 2 Are you serious?

Speaker 1 Yo, let me tell you something. All of that evangelical shit is bullshit.
They elected a fucking nigga that got been convicted.

Speaker 2 They don't give a shit.

Speaker 1 He's been convicted for sexual crimes. We're the jungle

Speaker 1 evangelical morals go there. But here's the difference.
Here's the difference, though. All that shit is bullshit.
No, it's bullshit, but it's not. Here's why.

Speaker 1 They don't care if you actually contradict their values as long as you get their agenda moved forward. Trump is trash.
Wham. Right.
But what I'm saying is Mayor Pete is going to legalize gay marriage.

Speaker 1 He's not going to say, fuck the gays. So what I'm saying is not only is he gay.
Gay marriage is already legalized.

Speaker 1 It's an example. Oh, I got you.
My point is, Donald Trump doesn't contradict evangelical values, but he advances them.

Speaker 1 What I'm saying is, Mayor Pete advances the LGBTQ agenda that they're trying to fight. And so Mayor Pete, and then he's gay himself, so it's like, we're not electing

Speaker 1 a gay person to do gay shit. That's how the evangelicals are going to frame it.
That's all I'm saying. And so I don't think a gay man.
Which means, but my thing was just, it's bullshit.

Speaker 1 Oh, I'm with you on this bullshit, but I'm saying he still can't win. And there's a whole lot of people who can't win.
I'm sorry, Flip Matt. I know you hate when shit gets too excited.

Speaker 1 I know you like it. No, no, no.

Speaker 1 I just feel like we're going to slow this up. No, don't worry.
This is our last political talk ever.

Speaker 1 No, I'm not going to be able to do that.

Speaker 1 I learned a lot. I learned a lot.
Can I talk about something else then that's been pissing me off?

Speaker 1 We got to do something.

Speaker 1 Ayo, Ayo. Yo, yo.
Slow. Yo, yo.
I I was in that chair last time. I let you have it this time.
Yeah, no, you can have the chair. I wanted to sit over there.
You can have the chair. Stop.

Speaker 1 Let my man get to where he got to get to because I got to get at him after this. Oh, go ahead.
Let him get to where he got to. And then we can get to

Speaker 1 whatever you were about to get to. Oh, hold on, hold on, nigga.
You sucking and jiva for this nigga, nigga? I said that. What you mean, get to.
No, and then nothing, nigga. He got to wait.

Speaker 1 Did you say sucking in the job? I just said that. What I'm saying.

Speaker 1 You did him. Yo.
Did you say sucking in Java? What? Definitely said. Yo, we need to bring that therapist back, man, from your show.
You need to like that.

Speaker 1 We need to do some examination.

Speaker 1 That's why we're in this shit right now. This nigga said sucking in jobs.
I'm not sucking in jobs. That's wild.

Speaker 1 I'm not sucking in jobs. What's the terminology? Shucking.
Shucking. Sucking, shucking.
I don't give a fuck. Same shit.
It's a very short. Yeah, it's definitely not the same.

Speaker 1 Hold on, let this nigga get his shit. I'm happy to shuck.

Speaker 1 However. What y'all think about Azalea Banks coming out and saying she lied about who she voted for?

Speaker 1 I'm for Trump. I fooled you.
I was just front like I was for Kabbalah.

Speaker 1 No, nothing. Whatever.
No. There's a bunch of people that lie.
No comments.

Speaker 1 There's a bunch of people that are lie. Man, niggas lie for the bad.
Niggas lie to the coaching down on the winning side. You fucking sellouts.
You bitch ass niggas without fucking parents. Huh?

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Speaker 1 Commercials?

Speaker 1 I don't care about that.

Speaker 1 You You know, I think that he's doing what he got to do, but I feel like

Speaker 1 you rubbing it in my face.

Speaker 1 Ayo.

Speaker 1 Ayo. Yeah,

Speaker 1 no, A. Yo, nigga.
Mind your business. You got that CNN shit left.
Yo, you rubbing it in our face. You're sitting down, you know, in Bentley's and

Speaker 1 you're just doing a lot. You know what I mean? Slow down a little bit.
It's kind of bothering me. It's coming on my timeline.
I don't like it. I don't give a fuck what these niggas say.

Speaker 1 I don't like it. Okay? I've been watching you very closely.
We need to have a conversation in due time. I need to have a one-on-one with you, but I don't like that.
That was just for the Graham.

Speaker 1 I'm not getting that, Bentley. I don't give a fuck.
Well, don't do it for the Graham. I'm getting the colony.

Speaker 1 I'm not getting that, Bentley. I just like the way the engine sounds.
Hard work payoff.

Speaker 1 Vroom, room, room. I'm not getting that, Billy.
I'm getting the colon. And hard work payoff.
I'm going to do it. I'm going to do it.
I ain't going to have to. Big daddy can't told me 88.

Speaker 1 I'm not doing that. I'm doing it big.
Fuck these niggas playing with me. Okay.

Speaker 1 Yeah. I'll talk to you about it more privately.
I'm just letting you know that I'm on to you. We don't ever need to speak about my car selections personally.
My private. It's my private life.
Okay.

Speaker 1 It's my private life. It's not something for public fodder.

Speaker 1 I ain't going to drive it. It's just going to sit there.
I don't want to talk about nobody publicly about it, but I'm going to get a colony. It's not playing.
Okay.

Speaker 1 Orange seeds, the fluffy carpet on the floor. Do it, orange? Black badge.
Yeah, black badge. Orange, black.

Speaker 1 But it was nice, Bentley. The last W-12.

Speaker 1 What? I'm doing it, man. Sorry.

Speaker 1 I'm going to home cut you. It's beautiful.
What the Bentley's. You said that shit was cocka.
I can't say that shit.

Speaker 1 That's not true, bitch. It wasn't cocka.
Why did you say it's cocka? Because he ain't like it, he said. I don't like it.
That shit was fine. You like Bentley's? Yeah, I do.
I like them.

Speaker 1 I like them.

Speaker 1 I like the two-door Bentleys. Some of them look too old-man car-ish for me.
Some of them are.

Speaker 1 The two-door is nice. And the two-door drop is fire.
Jack man got one, but I don't. My girl, my girl finally worked up the nuts.

Speaker 1 Worked up to co-own-ass the other day to say, you know what? I want a car and start my business.

Speaker 1 She finally got gully. She finally got brave.
Hey, clap it up for my baby, man.

Speaker 1 Clap it up for my baby. Better do it now.
I don't know how much clapping to be on her birthday.

Speaker 1 Go ahead and clap it up for my baby, man.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you got a new car, nigga. Don't worry about me.

Speaker 1 You got a new car? You got a new car that you got to pump up? I thought about the Spectra. You like Spectrum?

Speaker 1 Who you talking to? Yeah. I don't even know what that is.
The Rover is the Spectra shit, the Electra shit. I've never seen it.

Speaker 1 You see it?

Speaker 1 You told my shit we got. I love that shit.
Yes, I see. Yeah.

Speaker 1 We support you.

Speaker 1 And you have. That's how.

Speaker 1 That's how I'm able to get these things.

Speaker 1 See, that's what I'm saying. See,

Speaker 1 that was fucked up, man. That's what I'm saying.
That's bad.

Speaker 1 It is. But it's all good.
Niggas been killing. Nigga.

Speaker 1 Enjoy it while it lasts. Really showing up.

Speaker 1 Enjoy it while it lasts.

Speaker 1 It's been really podding. Come on, y'all.

Speaker 1 What y'all want to talk about?

Speaker 1 Yeah, we should be talking about it. Mark has something he wanted to talk about.
Oh, yeah, no, no. Come on, Mark.
Mine was talking about. Talks about Boosie.
No, it wasn't about Boosie.

Speaker 1 Tyrese Maxie out for three weeks, right? Four weeks. That wasn't, man.

Speaker 1 Look,

Speaker 1 I want you to.

Speaker 1 You already know. It's implied.
Batman of Robin.

Speaker 1 Sixers can't catch a break.

Speaker 1 How many games have the Knicks won? Like, two? It looked bad. Yeah, y'all ain't shit.
You know what? It looks bad. We still have a bet.

Speaker 1 Whatever the bet is, I'm down. But I can honestly speak about my team.
It looks bad. Yeah, I'm going to win the bet.

Speaker 1 The bet was who's going to have a better regular season record at the end of the day. Oh, you're going to lose that bet.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 just have them. When it happens.
But we look bad. Yes.
Like, I don't want to do a Nick Sixer thing right now. Because we both trashed right now.
We look bad. Yeah, we'll be fine.

Speaker 1 I'm not worried about it. No, who doesn't look so good is Bronnie James, who just got finally yesterday demoted to the G League.
He is now. Pat yourself on the back.
Take your restaurant.

Speaker 1 Take your chest. I told y'all he wasn't.
Is that what happened? Yeah.

Speaker 1 He got demoted to the G League. They said he's only going to play home games for the G League team, though.
He's not gonna have to travel on the road. That's, you know, whatever.
What?

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 And he'll still be able to do a little bit of two-way basketball. He'll come up to the Knicks and be able to sit at the end of the

Speaker 1 Lakers and come up to the end. I think Trash, I think Lakers, I'm sorry.
Knicks.

Speaker 1 He'll be on the Lakers games at the end of the bench again. Do you feel good about this? I don't feel good about this.

Speaker 1 I feel like vindicated because people said I was hating it that he was going to come out the gate and be dropping 20 and 5 and 30 and Duncan and 3. He's had one shot.
He's made one shot.

Speaker 1 You know, the basketball is, that's like, that's the James family's version of toys. Yeah.

Speaker 1 So you feel vindicated because LeBron's son is without his toys, but we're going to war for your kid to get their toys back? Nah, it's a little different. You know why?

Speaker 1 Because I didn't stick my kid in the middle of a high schoolyard and say, protect your toys. That's what they did by putting...

Speaker 1 somebody who averaged four points a game at University of Southern California in the NBA. I like the Nepo moment.
I love it. I love the

Speaker 1 Nepo moment.

Speaker 1 I love the Nepo moment. I can't even shit on it.
It stops there, though. I love the photo.
I love the idea of it. I might even do the same thing.
I'd be wrong.

Speaker 1 Jordan sons is sniffing fucking Coke with watermelon, right?

Speaker 1 You think they're doing better?

Speaker 1 Chocolate, nigga. Huh? I don't know, man.
Getting. Sit at the bottom.
No, I'm not sleeping on anybody that has Coke with their watermelon. That's what I'm saying.
This nigga's having midday Coke.

Speaker 1 Morning.

Speaker 1 They was eating breakfast. I'm not sleeping on nobody with the breakfast.

Speaker 1 I think his life might be better than being in Spokane, Washington Washington for the whoever it is, the Spokane Lakers or whatever. I'd rather be them.

Speaker 1 This kid may, I want him to win. I love LeBron James, and

Speaker 1 I like Brownie James. I think he's a great kid.

Speaker 1 I just don't want him to get treated the way he's getting treated, and we set him up for failure.

Speaker 1 And the fact that he's down in the G-League is proof that what I said was accurate, that he wasn't ready, and that this was a mistake. That's all.
That's all.

Speaker 2 Wasn't it a foregone conclusion that he was going to go there?

Speaker 1 Yeah, and people argued it. Yeah.
And people argued it. Oh, okay.
Yeah, because he didn't take a two-way contract. You argued.
You want it?

Speaker 1 Yeah, you thought he was going to be fired. I don't know.
Not that he was going to be fired. He thought that the powers that be were going to keep him upstairs.

Speaker 1 The marketing dollars part was going to keep him upstairs because of how they would be able to market this. Yeah, but you can't market him if he looks like a Mega Wish kid.
You can't market.

Speaker 1 The Lakers don't. That's how they're treating him.
No, I'm saying when they call him Brauny, Braun, and he gets out there and he scores and they run around.

Speaker 1 Shout out to Cleveland for how they handled that game and how they handled him. I thought that was a really classy man.
I thought so, too.

Speaker 1 I don't want him to get, he's too talented and too good of a kid to get treated like that. He should be in college right now.

Speaker 1 He should be in college for a four-year college player who then has a legit shout at the NBA. This was not about him.
What do you want me to say? I'm supposed to be in college.

Speaker 1 Man, if I almost died last year, I'm going to the NBA right now. Fuck y'all talking about it.
And it's funny.

Speaker 1 If I almost died last year, maybe that's a reason why I shouldn't be playing in the NBA. Or maybe I just want to get a heart attack.
He wanted to play too. I feel you.

Speaker 1 People always make it seem like it was just Bronze wish for him. He might have really wanted this too.
He worked.

Speaker 1 And we fast-tracked you. So let me ask you a question.

Speaker 1 Do you see the connections connections that your pops have and the equity that he's built yeah we were able to fast-track you we got you a guaranteed contract for the 55th pick like hey this might be your ceiling i'm not saying that but you just this might be your ceiling but he was able to achieve that that wasn't but that wasn't a ceiling right to what this might potentially

Speaker 1 be his but potentially to what mark was saying if he stays in college for four years he has a more legitimate shot of going to the nba and staying as it is right now

Speaker 1 he got a guaranteed four-year contract. Bro, he might be in the G League for four years.
Yeah, I think the stunting is growth. That's my concern.
And it's all about life short. As parents, sometimes.

Speaker 1 I don't need the money.

Speaker 1 I'm not talking about money. I'm not even talking about just money.
I'm just saying, life's short. He might not ever make it.
Some people don't make the NBA. That's true.

Speaker 1 We don't need to do the deep unpack on a G-League player, though.

Speaker 1 Fair enough. We big.

Speaker 1 When he comes back,

Speaker 1 we can get in our bag if he headed to the G League. Just go ahead, Brony, man.
Do your thing. Best of luck to him.
Do your thing, young Brony. I'm rooting for you.

Speaker 1 Do y'all want to get into any music or do y'all want to get to the DDG

Speaker 1 Haley

Speaker 1 baby debacle?

Speaker 2 Let's Grammy noms.

Speaker 1 No. That's hate.

Speaker 2 No, we're because we're eventually going to get to that.

Speaker 1 You didn't vote because the lawyer was on the ball. Holy fucking shit.
You know how much money you make? You know how much money you make, girl? Oh, my God.

Speaker 2 You You know how much money I spent on this fucking project?

Speaker 2 You know how much money I spent on self-funding this motherfucking project? Yes, actually, it is.

Speaker 1 It is.

Speaker 1 Oh, yeah. No, fuck that.

Speaker 2 Yes, it is.

Speaker 1 Why you set up to say that?

Speaker 1 Why you did that? You put it right there.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit. Don't look at me.

Speaker 1 It's all the Grammys.

Speaker 1 That's right, man. I'll say the fuck up a little.
Go ahead.

Speaker 1 I ain't balling for you, nigga. Get it out the mud.

Speaker 1 All right, so Grammy Noms have been released. Play us.
Grammy Noms have been released. 2025 Best Rap Song.
Kendrick Lamar, Not Like Us. Future Kendrick and Metro, like that.

Speaker 1 Kanye, Playboy Cardi, Todd Dollar Sign, Enrich the Kid, Carnival. I love that song.

Speaker 1 Glorilla, yeah, Glow. I love that song.
Rhapsody and Hitboy, Asteroid. I love all these songs.
Yeah, me too. Those a bop.
I love all these songs.

Speaker 1 I mean, I got it going to not like us. Kendrick.
Yep. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 But if he didn't win, I wouldn't be mad. He's up for

Speaker 1 if like that one, I wouldn't be mad at all.

Speaker 1 Either one of those. She's up for seven.

Speaker 1 Kendrick? Not like us, yeah. Including Song of the Year, I think, or Record of the Year.
And he's getting all seven, and my phone ain't rung yet about presenting. What's going on?

Speaker 1 Did I change my number?

Speaker 1 It was my number to say. Somebody called me.

Speaker 1 Yo, call me, yo. Let me.
I show my shit on, right? Yeah, that's Song of the Year and Record of the Year.

Speaker 1 What's the difference? I will go up there and attack Fat Joe myself. Record of the Year songwriter, Song of the Years for the song.
Got it. Okay, thank you.

Speaker 1 You got to get natural audience.

Speaker 2 Oh, my.

Speaker 2 You know what? I brought this just for you, okay?

Speaker 1 Right there. A white middle.

Speaker 1 Is that white one? Is that a white middle finger? A white one.

Speaker 1 That's extra distance. I figured it a white one.

Speaker 1 I thought you were both a comma.

Speaker 1 It does does look like a Trump figure.

Speaker 1 You got it, girl.

Speaker 2 It was a gag gift that I was given last night. He ain't gonna support you.

Speaker 1 And there we go. She's good.
Yeah. I'll step right to that Chicago nigga.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 You got smoke with that nigga.

Speaker 2 So let's read some more nominations.

Speaker 1 I'm with the year, Andre 3000. Hold on one minute.
Let's crack on Mel for two seconds.

Speaker 1 We cracking on Mel.

Speaker 1 You think we're going to let that slide? I'm saying this, and then I'm getting out of here because she deserves to do what she wants. But the community dug up your old tweets from 2021.

Speaker 1 From 2021, when you was thirsting over old boy and said, Oh my god,

Speaker 1 she played a long game. Yeah, she played a long game.
Got that boy.

Speaker 1 Yo, shout out to everybody, play the long game, get what you wanted. Snipers got me.

Speaker 1 Come on, that's why they snipers.

Speaker 1 2021, it's almost 2025, girl.

Speaker 1 You got him. You got him.
Fuck you. You got him, girl.

Speaker 1 I don't believe. I don't remember.
I'm done.

Speaker 1 No, my girl said it to me, too.

Speaker 1 It's there. Obey your thirst.

Speaker 2 Let me say.

Speaker 2 Obey your thirst. I say AI.
I'm calling AI.

Speaker 1 AI was now back then. Yeah.
Now.

Speaker 1 You want me Joe to be for real? Yeah.

Speaker 1 And he wrote back at that time. Yo, Melissa Ford, be careful.
He wrote back. Oh.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 So you were saying that Andre 3000 died

Speaker 1 album of the year.

Speaker 1 Album of the year? Cowboy Carter? Oh, there it is right there. Yeah, no.

Speaker 1 There it is right there. Joe Budden is a lot of things, just not a lie.
That's you, 2021. Thirsting after some nigga that dubbed you, but now you double back.

Speaker 1 And you on the pod, so you popping, so you back. Yeah.

Speaker 1 You on the pod rebranding. Nigga decided.
I just got your rep up. Nigga decided to press play.
You want to pop. Yeah, you got your rep up now.
Press play. He got mad.

Speaker 1 Running over to that shit. 2021, he did left it on red.
He left it on red. But now.

Speaker 1 You back now. You all the way back, nigga.
You back. He enjoyed the yard.
I just saw this. And I ain't talking.

Speaker 1 I just saw this. I just saw this was my shit back in the day.
Took her out the game. Just circling back.
I don't know how I'm going to cut it.

Speaker 1 Dubbed them summer flings.

Speaker 1 Dubbed them summer flings that thought they had a shot. Oh.

Speaker 1 He took her all the way out the game, too. Grammy nomination.
Do you take the other nigga?

Speaker 1 She beat anybody off, nigga. Duck, dub.
Is that a shit? Dubbed them other niggas. You out the game.
Is that you out the game? She with me.

Speaker 2 Grammy fucking nomination.

Speaker 1 Why did I answer her mark?

Speaker 2 Because

Speaker 2 we have bigger fish to fry right now.

Speaker 1 She's plummeting. She tagged the nigga, nigga.
When you tag a nigga, that's it. He speaks a lot.
It speaks volumes. She tagged him.
On her birthday,

Speaker 1 you know,

Speaker 1 reveal on your birthday. Let me see if he tags you.

Speaker 2 Grammy nominations. Are you happy?

Speaker 1 Then the roster found out with us. They didn't even know.
It's like, oh, shit, Chicago. They deep.

Speaker 1 I watched that shit.

Speaker 1 I watched that shit. Damn.
Dubbed the shit out. I thought the police.
Dubbed the shit out of of old niggas. It's over, nigga.
Find yourself something to do now. Yeah, go get a hobby.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I got what I wanted out of the deal. Go get yourself some cantaloupe and vibe alone.
Get alone. Yeah, go find something to do, nigga.

Speaker 1 Because you're not doing me at all. Because you're not doing this.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 1 Grammy Nong.

Speaker 1 Grammy Noms. Grammy Nong.
What you got for us?

Speaker 1 Where do you want to go? You want to get RB? You want the main categories?

Speaker 1 We can do Maine.

Speaker 1 May me out. Main is Andre 3000, the flute album, is up for album of the year.

Speaker 1 Wow.

Speaker 1 Which.

Speaker 1 Yo, Andre 3000. I have too much respect for you to disrespect you, but you know what I'm thinking.

Speaker 1 Cowboy Carter. I'm all thinking it.
Cowboy Carter, Beyonce.

Speaker 1 Supreme Court. I have way too much respect for Beyonce to say something.

Speaker 1 I like that album. I love that album.
I like both those albums. Let's do it on the way up here.
I like the Andre 3000 album. Album of the Year of the Year.
It didn't get you to the voting booth.

Speaker 1 Yo, who else? Who else?

Speaker 1 Charlie XCX, Brat.

Speaker 2 Did you say Sabrina? Jacob Collie?

Speaker 1 I did say Sabrina Carpenter, short and sweet. Billie Eilish hit me hard and soft.
Pause or not. That's a deep.

Speaker 1 Chapman Roan and Taylor Swift. Nice.
Taylor Swift is always going to be up there. That Billy Eilish shit was hard too, though.
Billy Eilish. That's the shit.
That Billy Eilish shit.

Speaker 1 There's some good shit on there.

Speaker 1 Song of the Year, The Tipsy Redo by Shabuzzi.

Speaker 1 Tough out. Birds of a Feather, Billie Eilish.
Die with a Smile. Tough out.
Bruno Mars and Gaga.

Speaker 1 Fortnite, Taylor Swift, and Posty.

Speaker 1 Good Luck, Babe, Chapparone, Not Like Us, Kendrick. That's song of the year.
That's a tough category. Song of the Year.
That's a very tough category.

Speaker 1 Sabrina Carpenter, please please me is probably going to win here. I thought Kendrick should take away.
That's a

Speaker 1 really tough one.

Speaker 2 Sabrina Carpenter's which song? Please please.

Speaker 1 Please, please, please.

Speaker 1 Please, please. Yeah, please, please, please.
Sorry. Texas Hold'em is the other one in there.

Speaker 1 Let's see.

Speaker 1 New artists. We got Benson Moon, Sabrina Carpenter.
Dochi is nominated. Round of applause for Doshi.
I think she's also up for Rap Album of the Year.

Speaker 1 Good for her. Really? Yeah.
Good for her. Shabuzi's in here.

Speaker 1 Chaparone. That's a tough category.
Yes. That's a tough, tough category.

Speaker 1 Let's see.

Speaker 1 Dochi getting up for rap album of the year, I think, is phenomenal, man.

Speaker 1 Who else is in that category? Future. Future and Metro is in there.

Speaker 1 The first

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 You guys keep talking. I got to scroll through all these shits.
It's a fucking long list. I wouldn't be mad at Doshi went in friend of the show.
Her shit is hard, but she is a newer act.

Speaker 1 That future album is going to be a tough album to me. J.
Cole's in there, Might Delete later. Comment and Pete Rock, salute to them.
Eminem, Death Slip Shady.

Speaker 1 And then, yeah, Future and Metro, which I'm going for, I think. That future album is, that's the second one, right? I still don't.
This is, no, we don't trust you.

Speaker 1 I like both of them. I said the Eminem album is crazy.

Speaker 1 I like the M M album.

Speaker 1 The Eminem album was great.

Speaker 1 I like the M album. In this category, though, I think I would go with that future in Metro album.

Speaker 1 And not for nothing, I think the biggest event of the year, probably musically, but certainly within hip-hop and RB, was Kendrick Drake, obviously. And that was the album that sounded.

Speaker 1 I was off of that. Was the initiator

Speaker 1 bullshit? I think the M album is better, but I think... I think the future album is going to win.
And for the moment. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Not mad at the nominees. You think the ML was better than the future? Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 1 I thought it was tough. And I can't say I still didn't.
I'm not mad at that, but I disagree. I ain't hearing it, but Ice came in and was hot.
Yeah, I like it too. It was good.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 Doshi's Nissan Ultima is also up for rap performance. Okay.
With Houdini, Eminem, like that.

Speaker 1 Yaglo, Common and Pete Rock when the Sun Shines, and Cardi, Enough.

Speaker 1 I need Yaglow to win something. That song.

Speaker 1 Yeah, go on.

Speaker 1 All right, for the room, best RB album. Thank you.
11-11, Chris Brown,

Speaker 1 Ventil Black, Lala Hathaway, Revenge, Money Long, Algorithm, Lucky Day, and Usher's Coming Home.

Speaker 1 That's such an interesting. Oh, I want to see this.
That's a beef. I want to see this.
I got Lucky Day. That's a beef.
Yeah, I got Lucky Day. That's a real beef, Lucky Day.

Speaker 1 We know Chris ain't going to win it. I got 11-11.
Money Long is also in there.

Speaker 2 Yeah, I was going to say between

Speaker 2 Lucky Day and Money.

Speaker 1 I'm rooting for Chris, but I'm rooting for Layla Hathaway, but I'll take that.

Speaker 1 Breezy. So nobody thinks the Usher album is going gonna win, though, right? Nah.
Dude. Just checking.

Speaker 1 No. That 11-11.
I think they're gonna go very nerdy and take the Layla hat the way. You know, it's not gonna take the highbrow thing.
They can do that.

Speaker 1 Or they're gonna go to stop the controversy and all the nonsense. Yeah.
That Chris Brown album is amazing. And it's the deluxe one.

Speaker 1 I didn't listen to it. I didn't listen to it.

Speaker 1 Let's see. Anything else super mandatory on here? I wish these were in order.

Speaker 1 They're just all over the place.

Speaker 1 Melodic Rap Performance, Kalani, Spaghetti by Shibuzzi and Linda Martell, Beyonce,

Speaker 1 Still Don't Trust You, Big Mama, 3am, Rhapsody, and Erica. I love that.
That song is dope. That's the shit right there.
Song is dope.

Speaker 1 I would just like to see a worthwhile award show.

Speaker 1 They're not going to air 90% of these.

Speaker 1 I can't beat. I can't beat.

Speaker 1 Whatever they air, whoever performs, whoever presents, whoever hosts, I would just like to see a worthwhile award, a music award like they put some effort into me to say that yeah you think they get Kendrick back to back off the Super Bowl and yeah Grammys

Speaker 1 well when is the Grammys it's usually right after right before a week before we get

Speaker 1 but that matters to me if it's right before or right after got you if it's before probably not oh yeah that's true if it's right after I could kind of see it that's true but he'd be doing all this mysterious

Speaker 1 February 2nd I like the nomination up that's before I think it might be February 2nd is before the Super Bowl The Super Bowl is the 9th. Oh, yeah, so that's the best.
It's the week before.

Speaker 2 It's usually after. That's a dub.
But like the last couple of years, it's a matter of time. You know what?

Speaker 1 It's before. I changed my mind.

Speaker 1 I could see him showing up, not to, just to win awards,

Speaker 1 and then next week going out there and fighting. You know where I could see him actually is doing like that.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Not if I'm performing next week or two. I'm not doing nothing.

Speaker 1 The negotiation is: I will arrive and y'all will give me awards.

Speaker 1 That's the end. I'm not singing a song.
I'm not performing. I'm not presenting.
I'm coming. So you can sell your ads and put the camera on me during the

Speaker 1 camera on me 57 times, Kendrick. Yeah, but I'm not.
I got seven nominations. And this is the only time I've showed up to anything this year with the exception of the Super Bowl.

Speaker 1 And that's hitting both bases.

Speaker 1 I don't know if Kendrick is MIA from all of the award shows that happened all year when you could clearly see the industry

Speaker 1 trying to give his flowers. this is the one.
Like if this Grammys passes, then you just don't show up to nothing. And then that conversation comes back up, punch.

Speaker 1 Hate to be the one to tell you.

Speaker 1 The journalism? Yeah, that conversation about, I don't want to say it because I'm in support of,

Speaker 1 but if he don't show up to the Grammys with eight, nine noms, that talk is coming back up as it pertains to Kendra. It is.
Nothing they can do about it. I think he's showing up to the Grammys.

Speaker 1 I think he's performing at the Grammys.

Speaker 1 Why would that come back up?

Speaker 1 I don't see the correlation.

Speaker 1 Well,

Speaker 1 I mean, you don't have to go back to the camera.

Speaker 1 Well, they just had it with the Harper Bazaar shit. I remember.
I'm just saying it comes back up.

Speaker 1 Here is another event that is, quote unquote, the biggest event in culture that culture cares about, cultural award ceremonies versus how you show up for. predominantly just white entities.

Speaker 1 That conversation will be had again. But isn't the Grammys looked at and viewed, Correct me if I'm wrong, because it's not my area, but isn't the Grammys looked at as a Harper's Bazaar almost? No.

Speaker 1 Yes, and no? No. They do that when they're mad at them.
Yeah, because that's what I was. Yes.
Yeah, historically.

Speaker 1 If these nominations would have come out rap album of the year or whatever, and it had a bunch of shit in there that niggas just collectively did not understand.

Speaker 1 And I'm saying, it would have been that exact same thing. Yeah, that's what I thought.
I thought. But

Speaker 1 they've been trying to fix that like that and haven't been maybe since the McLemore debacle. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Like,

Speaker 1 people in the business know how Grammys are one now. Yes, you got to do some shucking and jobbing with the board, but it's your peers.

Speaker 1 It is your peers, and this is the biggest event award stage in music.

Speaker 1 I don't know, man. We've seen

Speaker 1 a boycott. We've seen

Speaker 1 not just a boycott. We've seen our biggest hip-hop acts disrespect.
Diss the shit out of the group. Not even just boycott.
Yeah, but take the piss on the the Grammy to the drinking out of the grip.

Speaker 1 Like, we've seen it just where it's like, the Grammys ain't what y'all think it is. Oh, yeah, yeah, Grammy, Grammy.
Yeah, like Drake said, I use that shit as a doorstop.

Speaker 1 Like, they're telling people, y'all hold the Grammys that high, not us. So for Kendrick to now

Speaker 1 jump over there, it would be a Harper's Bazaar type of thing. That's what I'm thinking.
Well, motherfuckers still have that Grammy in the little glass case.

Speaker 1 They got a room bigger than this. And none of that matters, to my point.
Jay-Z was boycotting the Grammys and sitting with Angie Martinez anytime it was something to say.

Speaker 1 No, yeah. I know what I was saying is the conversation.
Drake is never going to get those same allegations that Kendrick gets for reasons I won't say.

Speaker 1 He's half white, he's Jewish. The fuck is you looking at me like that for? Like, he ain't gonna.
That same conversation ain't gonna be had when he keeps skipping over everybody. And

Speaker 1 the journalists are having those with him, too. There's another reason why.
Because Drake don't pride himself on being the culture.

Speaker 1 That's the real reason. I don't care nothing about this half Jewish or half white.
I don't care about that. Kendrick, pretty much,

Speaker 1 since he's come into hip-hop, has been the man of the people. Yeah, I'm for the people.
I'm for the culture. I'm this, I'm this.
That's true. A purist at his heart.
That's right.

Speaker 1 When your actions don't necessarily,

Speaker 1 when your actions don't necessarily match that as a purist, they looking at, yeah, you come under a little bit more scrutiny than somebody else who, for the most part, everybody looked at Drake as an outsider.

Speaker 1 Good point. It's a fair point.
I won't argue it. I do think that Drake has received a little bit of that from the black media people that are like, hey, he's got to stop at us.
He's got to stop at us.

Speaker 1 And Drake's the first one to be like, eh, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, no.
And while I'm at it, hey, we don't need, nobody needs New York either. I don't know if y'all noticed.

Speaker 1 Maybe he came out and said that she was the first one to say that. Yo, artists, you don't need to stop in New York to do anything.
I'm telling you.

Speaker 1 Like, yeah, so he's the first one to get into that bag.

Speaker 1 Fair point.

Speaker 1 All right, we back up in this piece. Anything in the, oh shit, my shade.
You're past past my shade, so they don't get to look at my eyes.

Speaker 1 I don't want them to look in my eyes, dude. They don't not deserve it.

Speaker 1 They're not deserving that, maybe Mark, but these niggas can't look at mine.

Speaker 1 So Mark is deserving to look in your eyes? Awesome. Yes.

Speaker 1 More hate. That's hate.
No, that is. That's hate.
I just said that. You didn't have to repeat.

Speaker 1 Yeah, Mark just got here. Mark didn't do nothing to me.

Speaker 1 Oh.

Speaker 1 How you doing? Even as hate.

Speaker 1 Stupid.

Speaker 1 Because I said Mark just got here. He didn't do nothing to me.
I'm wrong. Why you said that, Park? We just had, come on, my nigga.
Because he didn't understand. You just calmed me down.

Speaker 1 Look what you just did, bro.

Speaker 1 You just calm me down. I just started texting and being good.
And look what you did.

Speaker 1 My guy ish hit me last night. Hey.

Speaker 1 Hey.

Speaker 1 Ish was outside.

Speaker 1 I don't know because I hit him back. I was my bed.
Let's go, ish. I was sleeping in bed.

Speaker 1 What you did, hit him? He didn't hit me back. Wow.
Got you. No, at 12.45 a.m.
I'm sleep in bed. Oh, you got the passive over here.

Speaker 1 12.45. It's your days is fluctuating, nigga.

Speaker 1 It's looking like Thursday for you. She's smart, though.
I let you go out Thursday so the weekend you in the crib. She got you wrapped around.
Oh, it's so late. You got to be out on Thursday.

Speaker 1 You got to work. Go out Thursday, nigga.
Mel, can you read what time this yo came in?

Speaker 2 12.43 a.m.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 I thought it was earlier than that. You got to switch your days.

Speaker 1 But I'm here for that. You know what they're doing?

Speaker 1 You know what they're doing to MTA when they switch their days? You got to put your form in to switch your days, my nigga. This Thursday day is whack.

Speaker 1 You better get, try to get Saturday and Sunday off.

Speaker 1 I'll look in the agent.

Speaker 1 Where you was at? What was shaking?

Speaker 1 Nah, it was my man's birthday party at Flamingo's. Oh, happy birthday, Danny.

Speaker 1 Shout out to my man, Boogaloo. It's his birthday.
Oh, it's not Danny. All right.
That's all right, though, dog. This guy's a fool.
So I'll hit you. You know what I mean? Shout out to Boogaloo Bridge.

Speaker 1 Nice, nice. Why you don't, if you knew it was your man's birthday and you were stepping out, why not hit me? Because I got the text mad late.
I got the text like nine-something.

Speaker 1 Like, yo, niggas is going to X, Y, 9 or something.

Speaker 1 Yo, you got, you got to eat it. Am I off in the head?

Speaker 1 That's three hours.

Speaker 1 Nigga, nine, something ten. It's me at 10.
No, it was like late nine, but yeah.

Speaker 1 And I thought you would be up. I thought you would be up and outside.
Not at 12:45 on a Thursday. The day before work, I'm in bed.
So I should charge up for work. How was it? It was cool.

Speaker 1 Spent some money?

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 No, I ain't really spent nothing. Should we do an over 100 guests? Yeah, go ahead.
Well, he told us earlier already. Oh, he did.
Earlier in the pod, he said he got five and went home with three.

Speaker 1 And change. Three and change.
And then outside, he said he gave his man $100.

Speaker 1 So that means that he spent a whole

Speaker 1 cold, hard $60. Yeah, about $85,000.
No, you know what?

Speaker 1 Mark, he spent $60 last night. He spent one day.
And it were beautiful women there.

Speaker 1 I got the hookah. Oh, so he threw $20 at at you? No, no, no.

Speaker 1 Look, look, I busted it. I busted a different hunt.
That was a different hundred. I busted paid for the hookahs before I got the chain.
Before I got the singles. That's crazy.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 And there we go. But it was some nice talent in there.

Speaker 1 So why didn't you throw no money?

Speaker 1 It's been a hard month. No, collectively.

Speaker 1 In this academy.

Speaker 1 It rained. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You ain't do that. Listen.
You ain't do that. I don't typically do that.
Wait, the collective rainfall is what you're talking about?

Speaker 1 This is what happened. I've been standing over over here by the rainfall.
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 So, my man in them on the left, and my man in them on the right was lighting the place up. So, you just stood there a little bit.

Speaker 1 I just sent you the fireworks.

Speaker 1 This is crazy.

Speaker 1 Left and right was throwing money, you was in the middle. Watch my niggas.
But why would you even, but they don't, they're not on the pod. So, why would you even go out and rep the pod like that?

Speaker 1 Like, and throw $20.

Speaker 1 I didn't throw the pod's name. How much did you do, Ish? About 80-something.
So, you blended right in with them niggas, right?

Speaker 1 No, he didn't.

Speaker 1 That was $80.

Speaker 1 Yep.

Speaker 1 Ish, stop that shit, man. Holly was there? Yeah.

Speaker 1 Holly got my $80.

Speaker 1 Oh, he's so generous.

Speaker 1 That'll seal the deal. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1 Holly's looking like a monster.

Speaker 1 She got my 80.

Speaker 1 Are you good, nigga? Me? You forgot? I know Thursday is your day off. You good, bro? What you think? Looking like a monster.
You all right? Holly's beautiful. Okay, I keep on.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, I got an extra room for you. I got two rooms for you.

Speaker 1 My girl thinks Holly's beautiful. Oh.

Speaker 1 So jump up.

Speaker 1 Whoa.

Speaker 1 We ain't over there, though. You know what I'm saying? Oh, you ain't been that far.
My girl could appreciate you. You wouldn't jump nobody with your girl? My girl wouldn't jump nobody with me.

Speaker 1 Would you watch? Wait, wait, wait, wait. I don't know.
We never broached that topic. You try to cuck your girl up?

Speaker 1 Is it still called cucking if it's a girl?

Speaker 1 Yeah,

Speaker 1 is it?

Speaker 1 Yeah, you still watch a pet. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1 You got some eyes wild shut going on over there. I gotta get down to the bottom of you, man.
What you got over there going on? I don't even know what you're talking about. Holly's beautiful.

Speaker 1 Have y'all had that conversation? No. She already has expressed how she feels about this.
Did you feel soft Holly's skin was?

Speaker 1 I'm like, butter on a bitch. He's like, no.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Holly's amazing. Bel, you look perturbed over there.
What's up?

Speaker 2 I'm just trying to find out if a woman can be a cuck.

Speaker 1 That's what you're supposed to say.

Speaker 1 She's texting Chicago PD. Yo, you better not.

Speaker 1 You better not look at no Holly.

Speaker 1 Done texting them niggas from last month, I was talking about.

Speaker 1 A cocaine? She stopped texting. She stopped answering their call.
That nigga found out with the world. Oh, shit.
He's an actor. That nigga, his whole behavior changed.

Speaker 1 He stopped co-signing shit and going like,

Speaker 1 you on your own list.

Speaker 1 No. Yo, she is.

Speaker 1 You chill. She is cold.

Speaker 1 She's chilling. She's cold blooded.

Speaker 1 Yo, you throw him back in the streets. You are fucking up.
Yo, she tossed them niggas back in the highway. She rolled the rubber onto that nigga.

Speaker 1 Hey, golden.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit.

Speaker 1 Toss that nigga to the side neck. Oh, my God.
AI. I thought I was in that nigga.
His wife.

Speaker 1 Yo,

Speaker 1 E-E-N? No,

Speaker 2 Q-U-E-A-N.

Speaker 1 Huh?

Speaker 2 A Caqueen, I think that's how it's pronounced. No, y'all, nothing.

Speaker 1 We don't care about nothing that Coqueen shit. We came back to 2028.

Speaker 1 Flip got right back to it.

Speaker 2 Caquain is the wife of an adulterous husband.

Speaker 1 And on top of that, you don't hide it anymore. You walk right into a nigga face.
Hey.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 No. No.

Speaker 1 She is cold-blooded, yo. She left the nigga in the daughter.
These old-ass vixens.

Speaker 1 Yo.

Speaker 1 Yo. If I was that nigga, I would fuck it, nigga.
Don't do that, yo. Get the dog skin jump, nigga.
Fuck it. That nigga been home playing Neo songs, dude,

Speaker 1 that nigga's so sick of love songs. He can't drop the Genesis no more.

Speaker 1 And he can't compete with the actor. He can't compete with actor bait.
He can't. And you an actress, huh? More things in common.

Speaker 1 More things in common than that, old nigga.

Speaker 1 Yo, but let me just ask you this, nigga. We'll move on off your love life.
Or we'll move on of your love life. Daisy don't want to go to the nigga no more.

Speaker 1 Did you tell the rest of the roster that it's a dub? I'm coming out with my Chicago Chicago PD bait, nigga.

Speaker 1 Yes or no? Just answer us. Just answer us.

Speaker 1 We don't need it.

Speaker 2 Just answer us. I made no public statements.

Speaker 1 Did you say something? She did. But did you say something private to the roster?

Speaker 2 I made no private statements.

Speaker 1 Oh, shit. She's cold-blooded.
You just found out. Even though I got the same old

Speaker 1 like

Speaker 1 a girl. Oh, my God.

Speaker 1 She's real. Chicken George.

Speaker 1 She lasagna, yo. Yo, you lasagna.

Speaker 1 You lasagna. How do you think you can away with that? We're moving on.
We're moving on. We are moving on.
I almost said something else. Oh, my God.

Speaker 1 Niggas saved you from girls. Niggas be saving you from getting thrashed.
Stop breaking hearts.

Speaker 1 Niggas save you from getting thrashed. At least you can save their hearts.
Stop breaking hearts, girl.

Speaker 1 Be wholesome. That is on your list.

Speaker 1 That last nigga liked you.

Speaker 2 That's on my list of things to do for 2020.

Speaker 1 That last nigga liked you a lot.

Speaker 1 she threw that to the dumpster oh

Speaker 1 oh man

Speaker 1 all right

Speaker 1 all right yo um they different yeah

Speaker 1 uh we're not done with uh anything else where were we

Speaker 1 we're not done with music

Speaker 1 talking about the strip club even though i was I was in the strip club the other night and some niggas that came, they came from the VIP and they came to the bar and they were standing too close to me like DDG was to Quavol.

Speaker 1 And I was like,

Speaker 1 what's up? And then he looked at me and was like,

Speaker 1 yeah, man, peace.

Speaker 1 Salute.

Speaker 1 That's crazy. He turned around.
He went to start throwing some money. but it was only $6.

Speaker 1 So he threw one. She was like,

Speaker 1 no, that shit stayed in the air like this. It's a little missed.
Yo, he in front of cat. He in front of

Speaker 1 the bitches that's outside moving around, throwing $3. That's $3.

Speaker 1 Little lonely ass three of the diggers. The one that lends the hat took forever to fall.
Yeah, the whole bar collectively turned their face up at that nigga, man.

Speaker 1 Don't misrepresent the Joe Button podcast while you're out in Flamingos, nigga. That's why you're picturing that up at King's.

Speaker 1 Yours neither. It is, though.
It is, though. Some food on the way.
It's coming. On my name.
Not y'all name. It's coming.
It's on the way. On my name.

Speaker 1 On my family name. It's on the way.
Not dumb. Key to Newark.

Speaker 1 Key to Newark. Key to Newark.

Speaker 1 Mailbox. Not dumb with music.
Wait, what is this? Megan Good Jonathan Majors break up. Why is that written up there? They broke up.
When? Allegedly. You will confirm this.

Speaker 1 Instagram?

Speaker 1 Exactly. Look what y'all turned over there.

Speaker 1 Who wrote that, mail? Y'all got some.

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Ish wrote that. I get it.
Who wrote that? That shit ain't popping up. But we don't know that, right? Where are we getting that from?

Speaker 1 Let me see see if they issued a statement.

Speaker 1 They sent held-ish.

Speaker 1 They did it. Wilcox.
Centel's stay getting ish.

Speaker 1 Ish is a different breed. He just be putting shit up there.
This ain't even looking at Mel Story.

Speaker 1 I don't give a fuck about Mel Story. Maybe you're gonna drop the major break up.

Speaker 1 Where do you get that from? Ish? Everybody's really scrambling for this new shit. I boom.

Speaker 1 It's not true.

Speaker 1 Does it matter? No, also that. Like, who cares? Who cares if they broke up?

Speaker 1 People.

Speaker 1 The same motherfuckers that cared that they was together.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 I think when they got together, some people thought it was like a stunt. Yes, a lot of people did.
And that was the only reason people cared, but I don't care about the actual relationship.

Speaker 1 I don't care when people break up or get together for the most part.

Speaker 1 I'm with you. I'm with you.
I ain't gonna lie. Like, I don't.

Speaker 1 I don't care. I could have told y'all they was gonna break up when he was shucking and jiving at that way.
Nigga, they didn't break up, nigga. Why you come on do that? They didn't break up, bro.

Speaker 1 Looking all Masa Masa-ish.

Speaker 1 Masa. When that nigga broke out into that strut, they looked a little

Speaker 1 bit more. Megan wasn't with none of that.
Megan wasn't with none of that.

Speaker 1 Um,

Speaker 1 where am I at? Where am I at? Where am I at?

Speaker 1 Brand new absolute

Speaker 1 solo,

Speaker 1 brand new soul burger. Uh-oh.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that. All that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, bitch, I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that. All that.
I'm with a lot of damn shit. Hold on.
I'm on the fucking dance shit, bitch. I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 Y'all think you West Coast niggas got a cheat code this year, man? I ain't gonna lie.

Speaker 1 They're not playing.

Speaker 1 Put me on record. I think this album is a cult classic.

Speaker 1 Off three listens. That's quick.
Wow.

Speaker 1 I think this album is a cult classic.

Speaker 1 I think so. He rapped on the last time, but he rapping on this album, and the production is bigger and singly and broader.
Yeah, I was going to say,

Speaker 1 feel his rap. It feels like he's trying to make some commercials.

Speaker 1 But not in a bad way. Yeah, no, but I like that because that was one of his struggles when he came up here last time.

Speaker 1 And he had records on that, on the last album that I feel like could have went. That one, the one that we danced together over here.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 but for him, I feel like it was how do I figure out how to do this on a bigger stage scale with the sound. And

Speaker 1 Kendra kicked the door in for these niggas to get this type of shit off.

Speaker 1 Hey, wait a minute.

Speaker 1 Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute. Wait a waiter, wait a waiter, wait a waiter.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 1 Don't feel bad now. Don't feel bad now.

Speaker 1 Don't feel bad now.

Speaker 1 Everything is as it should be.

Speaker 1 But what it coulda shoulda wouldn't be.

Speaker 1 I've been asking now, why me? Y'all, see me hot, no shake my hand, on you with that for me. Keep my phone on D and D, host get left on Reed Seen so many

Speaker 1 people

Speaker 1 Every time we gang slide, somebody out Raffed No man had my daddy hook, shooter like Kareem No, I ain't no open book, baby, I'm a G Keep it on me, keep a look, keep it in the street Used to be my partner then before he with PC Call me what you want, just don't call the police cuz Fuck the industry, they failed at me my knees was Shut with all these fake ones Lying on these beaches Tryna get my taste up, please don't intervene She said, Lee, you dead or winning jail.

Speaker 1 I'm somewhere in between. I'm independent, but I'm signing you on G.
I'm in the trenches, but I grew up walking distance from the beach.

Speaker 1 Living out that California dream.

Speaker 1 Two dozen.

Speaker 1 That's how I know she's broke. Y'all knew she was gonna play the Ty Dollar record, man.
My mother's really in me. Y'all already know.

Speaker 1 That's how I know she's pro.

Speaker 1 That's how I know she's gonna go. This is absolutely bananas.
Go, go,

Speaker 1 go,

Speaker 1 go,

Speaker 1 go,

Speaker 1 pay, pay, oh.

Speaker 1 But like T the twins, I'm a nausea. I bust on my tongue, denote her.

Speaker 1 Stay though, got the global for the tongue. She ain't like the opposite of sirens.
Only fucking on the thumbs. Thousand dollars for the wallet.
Comments, comments, comments, comments. Yo, I love this.

Speaker 1 Uh, fuck with me, you know, I got it, flip.

Speaker 1 it again.

Speaker 1 Tell her can't make it no promise. She knows I'll be gone tomorrow.
She asked for money to borrow. She asked for help.

Speaker 1 Let's come back at her.

Speaker 1 Oh my god. I'm walking the dress to kill.
She thinks I got a bad thing.

Speaker 1 I'm off a chocolate shoe.

Speaker 1 She's staying, she's staying, she stays, she's staying. She's spreading, she's making the man for me.
My niggas is shooting the mad son dirty.

Speaker 1 That's a dressing hair on me.

Speaker 1 That's how I know she'll go.

Speaker 1 Let's have a get a shit.

Speaker 1 That's how I know she a pro.

Speaker 1 That's how I know she gonna go.

Speaker 1 That's how I know she gonna go.

Speaker 1 Listen, man. You got a loop a feature.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 I fuck with this album.

Speaker 1 Hey, she green light game. She go like green like game.
She go like green like game. Hey, this ain't for you niggas that's throwing $30, man.
Mute up, mute up. I'm about to call it shit on the arcade.

Speaker 1 Sinking this a bit, strip, get a zip, get a glimpse of this reptile. Mama got the mama sweated out of edges, that you need a new hair side.

Speaker 1 Real niggas back in style.

Speaker 1 I love that record. I fuck with the album.

Speaker 1 I love that record. It's a little bouncy.

Speaker 1 It's a great album. Yeah.
Great album. I love the intro over that soul.
That soul to soul beat.

Speaker 1 Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1 Flips into the bob beep shit. Oh, yes.

Speaker 1 That soul to soul. Nah, where is it? Nope.
Hold up.

Speaker 1 Hold up. Hold up.
Hold up. Hold up.
Because that beat,

Speaker 1 and he freaked it too, but that beat,

Speaker 1 soul to soul mixed with fucking shook ones, hold a horn, hold a horn. What's Soul to Soul song?

Speaker 1 How to rap.

Speaker 1 And all of y'all should call me me that.

Speaker 1 I hit the studio and talk like that. Leave that motherfucker and feel like a fraud.
In all honesty, I believe the truth will set you free. Am I an inmate? I got secrets I'ma die with.

Speaker 1 He's spitting knowledge over this year.

Speaker 1 I'm a fast forward to when the beat drops.

Speaker 1 The two-tail like Sonic's little homie. That my sigesta Paulin.

Speaker 1 Peter and Paula, you know, that was really crazy. This beat is ridiculous, yo.

Speaker 1 These days, I'd rather work out my flaws than flex on y'all. A little something's better than the whole not a nothing at all.

Speaker 1 Welcome all, welcome all. You just now joined us.

Speaker 1 Like, we really be spelling wrong.

Speaker 1 Hey, yo, Arnie, can I keep it going?

Speaker 1 My check, one, two, my check.

Speaker 1 Turn me up in this bitch.

Speaker 1 Can I talk my shit? Can I keep it real real quick? I am broke. I am on fucking drugs.
Don't own shit. I'm paying rent with my baby's moms.
I take a 7.62 for top dog.

Speaker 1 I did jump off a bridge on Delimo Boulevard. I'm blessed, but question why God would have mercy on the chunky.
Biggest lie I ever told is that it ain't about the money.

Speaker 1 I dropped the rabbit hole now, I'm really tripping. I'm still standing here screaming, fuck the whole system.
Couldn't care any less.

Speaker 1 If you judge me, bitch, you don't know what the fuck I did for this shit. And I don't know much, but I do know this.
I got the game in the headlock. I'm like Draymond.
Yo,

Speaker 1 That was nuts. Those two beats together is bananas.
I would have never thought to put them two together. That was nuts.
That was absolutely nuts. Those two beats together is absolutely

Speaker 1 the same without our mind. Shit, we was on.
You'd have thought that we was down our mind. Couple of ticking time bombs.
Don't step on our mind. He the reason me and Danny spent the block.

Speaker 1 We lost popcorn.

Speaker 1 Solberg in your phone and on DSPs right now. Shout out to the whole TDE.
Shout out to Abso. Abso, you did it again.
That's two in a row. Might be three in a row, but two in a row for sure.

Speaker 1 Too quick, yeah. Usually takes a little bit more time.
Two in a row for sure. Too fast, came right back.

Speaker 1 Came right back. Couldn't be happier for my brother, man.
Good rapping on there, huh? Good West Coast shit. Second half of this project is nuts, but so is the first half.

Speaker 1 That second half is more about my

Speaker 1 back. More when he slow it down and get moody on these niggas.
He just did something on this album and the Herbert Project.

Speaker 1 Because my biggest knock about really, really, really lyrical rappers is it don't make a lot of times it doesn't make to a good listen, an easy listen.

Speaker 1 So

Speaker 1 he actually made it where this album is easy on the ears. He didn't really dumb it down because he's still rapping, rapping.
Yeah. But I guess the uptick in production.
Yeah, you can hear it.

Speaker 1 It's like it balanced it out better. He's got Bob Sick and Go a little bit.

Speaker 1 Or a lot of it. I love that problem, right? Yeah, he got a bunch of joints on there where it's a Bob.
Your head is not. not.
But you're still rapping, though.

Speaker 1 Like, a lot of times, an artist that is just super, super, super lyrical, when they try to do that, they'll abandon the rappity rap party. You niggas can rap all you want.
If that beat ain't beaten,

Speaker 1 that beat ain't beaten, you're going to have a hard time, buddy. So salute to Sol, because you found a really nice marriage to be able to rap over the right beats.
Solo, congratulations, man.

Speaker 1 I could not be happier for you. Congratulations to Tyler, the creator, as well.
I want to say for the second week numbers, that was nice. Oh, you see it? Buck 50.

Speaker 1 Buck 50 week two. Pushing gold up? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 West Coast, what you gonna do?

Speaker 1 What you gonna do?

Speaker 1 I can't wait for us to get our

Speaker 1 resurgence going.

Speaker 1 You did about New York? Yeah.

Speaker 1 I don't know if it's coming no time soon. We had it.

Speaker 1 It was almost there.

Speaker 1 It's coming Pop Smoke. But I think that.
Pop Smoke had this shit in the palm of his hand. He did.
He did. That's fast.
Yeah, nationally. We had it.
Right there.

Speaker 1 He was on the way.

Speaker 1 What else? What else? What else? They've added

Speaker 1 felony counts to Dirk shit. Y'all saw it? I did not.
Two more. Yeah, they added two more to Dirk shit.
Shit.

Speaker 1 Y'all put Fanny Willis back in charge over there, huh?

Speaker 1 I don't want to hear no more about your favorite rappers and their Ricos and free such and such

Speaker 1 or such and such to us backwards, whatever y'all. I don't want to hear that.
Y'all put Fanny Willers right back?

Speaker 1 They did.

Speaker 1 Told you what her plan was, told you what she was going to do, and put her back. Do you think it was a mistake for Kamala to not reach out to Stacey Abrams? 1,000%.

Speaker 1 1,000%. Mark.

Speaker 1 I'm just saying, I don't know if Stacey Abrams didn't run a great campaign. She lost too.
I'm just, I don't know if she was doing that.

Speaker 1 She should have reached out to somebody. She was greatly responsible for

Speaker 1 Biden and the turnout out there and rallying people and getting them together to get out and do what they had to do. I'm just saying, I'm not talking about when she ran.
The people.

Speaker 1 I'm talking about what she did. I think the people who she rallies, I think, came out for Kamala.
I think it's what we've been saying all day. It was the same.
That Kamala side is stubborn, boy.

Speaker 1 I'm not niggas, bro.

Speaker 1 I was talking to you earlier, bro. They ain't willing to listen to Kamala.

Speaker 1 The people that she picked only brought out the people, not only, but the people that she had, even the celebs and all of that, spoke to the people that was going to vote for her anyway.

Speaker 2 It was interesting that Stacey Abrams, like,

Speaker 2 I didn't see any sign of her.

Speaker 1 That's a mistake.

Speaker 1 Sure, I have no problem saying it was a mistake if you feel like it was a mistake. What I'm saying is I don't think...
Even if you're saying that, don't say that you feel like it was a mistake.

Speaker 1 No, what I'm saying is I'm not dying on this hill because I just don't think,

Speaker 1 even if it was a mistake, I'm saying I don't think it would have mattered. I'm saying that the people who weren't voting for her weren't listening to Stacey Abrams.

Speaker 1 I'm just saying, I think the mistakes that Kamala Harris made were so much deeper than bringing out Stacey Abrams or not. That's all I'm saying.
I'm not saying you're wrong.

Speaker 1 I'm saying I think it's much bigger than that. You keep remixing what we saying differently.
We saying she compounded mistake on mistake on mistake on mistake. Right.
And I'm saying.

Speaker 1 We're not pointing to one specific thing. I understand what you're saying.

Speaker 1 And I'm saying I don't believe that Stacey Abrams, the mistakes that she made aren't representative of or representing the Stacey Abrams thing.

Speaker 1 The biggest mistake I think she made is she didn't reach out to the poorest or the poor black people, and she didn't reach across the other side to the people who she needed in her coalition.

Speaker 1 And I'm saying, I'm not convinced Stacey Abrams would have been helpful with either of those things.

Speaker 1 I still think she should have reached out to her, but I'm just saying I think the mistakes were so much bigger than that. I just don't think she ran a good campaign.
So the fact that

Speaker 1 the black men voted heavily, well, not heavily, but a nice percentage of the black men vote in Atlanta is how she lost. Right.
And I'm not sure. So

Speaker 1 when you're trying to get people out for the governor's race or the Senate race in Georgia, a lot of it is about turnout. If black people turn out, they're going to vote Democrat.

Speaker 1 The problem in this race was there are a lot of black Democrats who were willing to turn out but weren't willing to vote for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 And I'm just not convinced that Stacey Abrams would have helped with that problem. That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1 You're right, because some of the states, the Democratic swept the state with the exception of Kamala. And that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 Democrats were coming out going Democrat all the way down and still not picking her. That's a different problem.
Which says? Do you think that Trump won North Carolina or that she lost North Carolina?

Speaker 1 I think both. At this point.
Which says? I think both. I think.
It's good. It says she didn't resonate with the people.

Speaker 1 If they went all the way down the Democratic ballot and did Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, except for when it came to her.

Speaker 1 I think also, I think we're a little

Speaker 1 Obama got some of a spoiler. We're starting to think Georgia, North Carolina, states the Democrats win.
I mean, those aren't traditional Democratic states. He was exceptional in that way.

Speaker 1 So I ain't mad at her for losing North Carolina. I'm mad at her for losing Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin.
The blue. The blue wolves.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 Michigan, which were all winnable, and

Speaker 1 they dropped the ball on those. That's what I'm saying.
I don't, you know, Georgia, you know, should have been blue at this point, given how thick Atlanta is, Fulton County, DeCalv County.

Speaker 1 But yeah, I don't know. Again, there were a lot of mistakes that campaign made.

Speaker 1 I'm ready for the next thing. I'm ready for the next candidate.
I'm ready for the next campaign.

Speaker 1 And I want to encourage everybody who's watching to not just think about this is every four-year thing.

Speaker 2 No, there's a midterms coming up.

Speaker 1 There's a midterms. The midterms coming up.
Every year, really every six months in your city, there's probably something you need to vote for.

Speaker 1 Because honestly, whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump is president, your life is more impacted by who your mayor is, by who your city council is, by who your state legislator.

Speaker 1 That's how these laws are getting passed.

Speaker 1 We bitch about

Speaker 1 education all the time. Those are elected officials.
Yeah, in most states, the school board is elected. And so you can pick.
And we're not picking because we're showing up every four years.

Speaker 1 Republicans show up every month to school board meetings, to this, to this, to this, and they control the entire situation. And we show up every four years.
City council.

Speaker 1 That's the shit we should be worried about.

Speaker 1 Can you or Mel offer any words to the people that may still be down and out about the results.

Speaker 1 Can you tell me anything about what you think he actually will or will not change in the next few years?

Speaker 1 A word to the women out there that are feeling down and feel like they don't have any rights in the next four years about to be held?

Speaker 1 Like, is there a positive word we could all, I don't want it to sound like we're just highlighting on Kamala mistakes. Like,

Speaker 1 can we offer a word to the people that aren't feeling well? My mom didn't feel well the next day. Yeah,

Speaker 1 she didn't feel well the next day.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah,

Speaker 1 you had to have uncomfortable conversations. That's why I don't want to even crack the, like, obviously, some of our family members are taking this real personal.

Speaker 1 I don't want to tote the line about this Trump shot. I don't want to offend anybody.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Because they're taking it more personally than I'm taking it.

Speaker 1 People are devastated, but I think the, you know, there's the expression, you know, only when it's darkest can you see the stars. I mean, our best organizing work has happened at the worst moments.

Speaker 1 And I've been an activist and organizer since I was a teenager, and our biggest moments were under Bush.

Speaker 1 We got some of our biggest gains under Bush, and even though Republicans are controlling everything, that usually means in the next election, Republicans lose ground.

Speaker 1 So this is the opportunity now to start thinking about registering voters, thinking about how we can get the House and the Senate from the Republicans.

Speaker 1 We can do that right now and get a lot of stuff going to win. So don't look at this as a moment to be sad or to cry.
Look at this as a moment to organize. You only get what you organize for.

Speaker 1 Good point. Very good point.
I think the world ain't going to change much for most people. That's facts.
And so I think that, like he's saying, I think it ain't gonna get better for most Americans.

Speaker 1 And so now people are always looking for hope and it's gonna switch. Yo, they fucked up last time.
We're gonna vote over here this time. Yo, they fucked up.
We're gonna vote over here this time.

Speaker 1 I think that, you know what I'm saying, it's recency biased. And so I think the economy is gonna get worse

Speaker 1 and people are gonna be looking for hope, help, hope, pardon me, in the next four years.

Speaker 1 I had a real ignorant thought during all that shit. You know, all that shit was going on.
I was like, y'all think the streets are going to fucking make y'all stop abortions.

Speaker 1 Like, the streets, somebody that knows how to give abortion is going to hit the streets.

Speaker 1 But that, but that leaves them more casual. That's the scary.

Speaker 1 That's scary. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, that's not true.
That's not true. I'm talking about the people that really do the abortion streets to do them.
But

Speaker 2 I just really wish that people would expand their thinking when it comes to what abortion actually means. It is not just some woman who got pregnant on a fucking one-night stand.
It's not that.

Speaker 2 There's abortions that are needed. DNCs, it's called a DNC.

Speaker 2 When a woman is carrying a fetus that is

Speaker 2 deceased, there's so many circumstances in which a woman needs this kind of procedure that has nothing to do with

Speaker 2 an irresponsible pregnancy or exactly negligent behavior. It has nothing to do with it.
By and large, it's less about that and more about women's health care.

Speaker 2 And that is the reframing that just can, of thinking that just does not stick.

Speaker 2 And women will continue to fucking die and be forced to carry, you know, dead children inside of them. Like, it's fucked up.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 And men just don't, you know, by and large, really feel like this affects them, but it does.

Speaker 1 But they're obsessed with controlling it. And that's the thing that frustrates me the most.
You know what I mean? Like, I don't think it's my...

Speaker 1 I'm not that obsessed with what women do with their bodies. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 I may have my own beliefs about abortion one way or the other, but at the end of the day, I feel like that should be a woman's choice.

Speaker 1 And it seems like, especially on the right, they're so obsessed with determining what women do with that that I'll never understand. It's like we control every other part of the world.

Speaker 1 Now we got to control this other thing too. And

Speaker 1 it's causing people to die.

Speaker 1 Especially poor people.

Speaker 1 It's causing people to die.

Speaker 1 Or to have a whole bunch of children that are really fucking fucked up situations.

Speaker 1 You know, and it's like Republicans are pro-life up until a certain fucking.

Speaker 1 Then they don't give a fuck. They don't give a fuck about it, right? We're pro-life, but they don't care if you die of malnutrition.
They don't care if the mom dies

Speaker 1 giving birth to the baby. They don't care if you die in public house.
They don't care if you die in bad schools. They don't care if you die from lack of health care.
They don't care if you die from

Speaker 1 abuse. They don't care about none of that until it's time to kill somebody with the death penalty.
Then they can't.

Speaker 1 Then they're not pro-life. Then they're totally off the table pro-life.
Then they finally say, now we're pro-death. But really,

Speaker 1 they're just anti-abortion. They're not pro-life.
They're anti-abortion.

Speaker 1 And we don't organize well enough to stop that and to call them out on that shit.

Speaker 1 There are 47, 48 million registered Democrats, just 35 registered Republicans, and they still win, 35 million registered Republicans. They still win the races.
It's not because they have more people.

Speaker 1 It's because they're better organized. They're more consistent.
They show up for each other.

Speaker 1 And we just don't do that. We just don't do that.
And I'm not a Democrat. I'm just saying people who oppose that.

Speaker 1 I don't know, man. We just got a lot of work to do, do, and it's very frustrating sometimes.

Speaker 2 Especially when shit gets overturned and then we get thrown back 50 fucking years, right?

Speaker 1 Right. So, and that to me, that was the biggest stakes of this.
I'm not that worried about Donald Trump as president. Four years is nothing.
Yeah,

Speaker 1 we can eat that. The three potential justices or something that we're going to live for for the next 50 years.
If Clarence Thomas gets replaced by another Clarence Thomas, Jesus Christ.

Speaker 2 Oh, my God.

Speaker 1 You're looking at 30, 40 more years of that shit.

Speaker 1 That's the scariest part of all of it to me. This whole shit could be upset down.
But the good news is we can fight it and we can win. True.

Speaker 1 Let's clap them if that was. Thank you.
That was good news. Let's clap.
We send it to Adams. Nah, I'm good.

Speaker 1 Who are you good? You rich. Like, what are you talking to? Who rich? All y'all.
I don't know. No niggas named Rich.
How are rich? Trump's really fighting for y'all. Y'all who?

Speaker 1 Yahoo. Oh, yeah, you must be.
Who was the drink? No, Yahoo was a search.

Speaker 1 And a website. Yeah.

Speaker 1 You who was a drink. I'm sorry.
We all doing okay, though. We're not rich, but we doing okay.

Speaker 1 Okay, meaning better than people is like, you know, stringing meals together. I would agree with that.
That's all I'm saying. I'm not missing any meals.
You are goes out to all meals.

Speaker 1 Yeah, and you give back. Oh, I try to.
Yeah. I try to, man.
I try to help wherever I can.

Speaker 1 DDG,

Speaker 1 Holly Bailey.

Speaker 1 Yeah, she was a co-parenting rules. The do's and the don'ts.

Speaker 1 DDG was scheduled to appear in Cassinet stream. stream he brought him and Haley's beautiful child Halo

Speaker 1 Haley posted on on socials hey I'm out of town right now but I want to let y'all know I'm going through postpartum and I totally disagree with my child being shown on this live stream I would just like to find out these things before the rest of the world.

Speaker 1 It's not a direct quote, but something to that effect.

Speaker 1 He did the stream. I watched some of it.
It was just funny because he was funny.

Speaker 1 He was funny. And I don't want to smoke, so I ain't telling y'all what was funny about it.

Speaker 1 But how do we feel about this? A lot of dads in here. Does anybody here feel like they need to check with moms before they bring their kid on one of the biggest live streams in the world? Absolutely.

Speaker 1 No, no. I think it depends on what agreement you have.

Speaker 1 I'm going to tell you. It depends on what agreement they have.
I'll use myself as an example.

Speaker 1 Y'all know where I stand, you can't tell that other person what to do, no matter what. I know people think they can, you can't.

Speaker 1 When you're not in the household with them no more, you can talk to you blue in the face, but they can do what they want to do. Y'all can agree on certain things.

Speaker 1 Me and my daughter's mom, we agree that we don't put her on the internet. That's an agreement we have.
Now, let's say we have that, and I just didn't want something to happen.

Speaker 1 I have zero control over that. All you can do is ask, talk, but at the end of the day, you need to be with somebody who

Speaker 1 or procreate with someone who understands and y'all on the same page with certain people.

Speaker 2 At the very least, he could have, you know, paid her enough respect and decency to like let her know ahead of time.

Speaker 2 What she's saying is, I would have liked to have found out before the rest of the world found out, like, saw this.

Speaker 1 Let me ask you a question.

Speaker 1 Let me ask you a question. If she posted their kid on her Instagram page, does she owe him that same explanation? I don't know.
I think

Speaker 1 I won 100%. Oh, well, then, yeah.

Speaker 1 yeah okay yeah i just i just think that's a big rule especially if you're famous you know what i mean i understand that every single thing is different in every single situation but if you are famous you probably already have an understanding that you don't want your kid to be but that's to be predetermined conversation one that's not an assumption two you're talking about somebody the younger famous people who live their lives in front of him

Speaker 1 and on the internet as we come he's had this child on the internet a million times as have she they have both had the child on the internet so it's not like we got this whole we don't want our kid on the internet thing and oh shit i found out you doing something that i probably wouldn't have approved of we've been moving this way with our kid on the internet that's that's a great point now if if that's how we move that's different exactly but i'm just i was answering the general question of

Speaker 1 If my kid ain't on the internet,

Speaker 1 right, then if my kid ain't on the internet,

Speaker 1 don't put my kid on the internet.

Speaker 2 That was where I was answering from. I didn't know that they both had already had their kid on the internet.

Speaker 1 If y'all are on the internet, then it sounds like somebody's like, She has pictures that she's posted and working out in the gym and stuff and have the child right there, face as clear as day.

Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, no, exactly. And he's done things as well where he's posted the child as clear as day.

Speaker 1 So y'all are both posting the kid on the internet. This to me just sounds like...
Personal issue. Yes.
It sounds like we broke up. Yeah.
And a lot of times

Speaker 1 some control comes in. I want to control what you can do over there.
And in the way of doing that is, hey, dog, I didn't approve of that, and I'm going to weaponize people against you.

Speaker 1 I didn't like that.

Speaker 1 And in all reality, listen, I'm a hypocrite, so

Speaker 1 I wouldn't want, listen, I wouldn't want anybody to do anything with my children without my permission, but there's nothing that you can do about it, right?

Speaker 1 And when it comes down to it, if how I would feel, no, I wouldn't want it, but there's nothing I can do about it. My reaction after,

Speaker 1 I can react to it, but there's nothing I can do about it. I feel like, you know, the baby was safe.
He was with his father.

Speaker 1 And I feel like, you know, she just tried to weaponize the fans against him at that point. It was a bad move to me.
And that's it. She came back and apologized.
Yes, she did.

Speaker 1 And shout out to her for doing that. She said it was good for her.

Speaker 1 Yeah, she did. And shouts to him.

Speaker 1 Even though he defended. She rested after that.
Yeah, shouts to that. You don't see a lot of people.
That was an apology.

Speaker 1 Yeah, she came back and apologized. She came back and acknowledged that she might have overreacted.
It wasn't an apology. It was an acknowledgement.

Speaker 1 Oh, okay. Big difference.
She praised him. She didn't apologize.
She praised how good of a dad he was. Exactly.
She said, I maybe overreacted.

Speaker 1 But that's basically the response. She said some more stuff.
So is that accountability? The maybe? No. Is that acknowledging? The maybe? No.
No. No.
Because she 100% said, I may be overreacted.

Speaker 1 It's the girl apology.

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 I mean, we'll take it. Do you believe post-paul? Go ahead, Mark.
Get your shit off. Nope.

Speaker 1 Y'all gonna say I'm being bandaged. I'm not gonna say that.
I enjoy hearing your postponed. I don't think it's a girl apology.

Speaker 1 I think it's just how I think people in general relationships are bad at apologizing. I think dudes do the same shit.

Speaker 1 I think we say shit like, I'm sorry if you were, I'm sorry you were mad, as opposed to, I'm sorry I made you mad, right? We don't take accountability for our role in that shit.

Speaker 1 And I think, no, but the semantic is important because it's about, it's just like her shit was semantic, right? I maybe overreacted as opposed to I weaponize my fan base against you

Speaker 1 by misleading them about the situation. To me, if you go public with the attack, you gotta go public with the apology.
That's all I'm saying. And I think everybody does that shit.

Speaker 1 I think everybody does that shit.

Speaker 1 Mark Kent.

Speaker 1 You're capping. Won't get me, Corey.

Speaker 1 It's not caving, it's the facts.

Speaker 1 Yo, listen. I'm listening.
I'm listening, sir.

Speaker 1 She didn't. Women have a hard time acknowledging things.
They have their own way of apologizing, especially if you have a following as well. We've seen that firsthand.
Like,

Speaker 1 it's a truth.

Speaker 1 They have a hard time acknowledging and taking accountability. Can I ask you a question? Do you think men are good at apologizing?

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 When we are sincere, yeah, of course.

Speaker 1 Hold on.

Speaker 1 Ask me the circumstances. What will make you apologize is different.
I think that we're great at apologizing. If our woman is about to walk out and we have to apologize, nigga, we become,

Speaker 1 but that's everybody. I would apologize.
That's duress. That's like what I'm under,

Speaker 1 at the last moment, I'll finally apologize for the fucking government. You be hanging your hat on shit that is not wrong, right? Like, I'm not never going to say majority of men know how to apologize.

Speaker 1 What I will say is, it is a thing, the girl apology. Like, we didn't come up with that.
No, but the dude apologies what I just described. But But we

Speaker 1 talk about that. But we're talking about the apology.

Speaker 1 I didn't make that up.

Speaker 1 I didn't make that up.

Speaker 1 I've never heard that be a thing. The dude apology.
Never. I literally.
You just made it up, man.

Speaker 1 You've never heard that either. You've never heard it.

Speaker 1 You've never heard the dude apology.

Speaker 1 Alright, so what is the dude apology? He just,

Speaker 1 I'm sorry that you felt that way. And in fact,

Speaker 1 not only is it not something off the dome. Not only is something I made up.
Go watch The Office. There's a moment where Kelly Kapoor actually interviews.

Speaker 1 That's my fault.

Speaker 1 Just give me a little soundtrack.

Speaker 1 Hey, Big Mark, can I go ahead and get it?

Speaker 1 Kelly Kapoor, yeah. No, because you said I made it up.
So I'm saying, I'm going to give you an actual example. I'm a fan of the office.
Right. So, so when she says,

Speaker 1 he's giving a dude apology, Ryan does it to me all the time.

Speaker 1 I'm sorry you for. Right, so I didn't just make it up.

Speaker 1 That's my point. I'm using that example.
I didn't just make it up. But the point is, dude, the dude apology is, I'm sorry you felt that way.

Speaker 1 It's to not take accountability for our role in making them feel that way. It's a a classic thing that people talk about all the time.
I didn't just make that up.

Speaker 1 And I'm saying, I'm not saying that that's not. No, that happens for sure.

Speaker 1 And I'm not saying that women don't. My issue is everybody has this problem, but we tend to stigmatize certain people.
But you're acknowledging that there's a drug apology. This boy right here.

Speaker 1 Why are we even talking about the job? You are acknowledging that. Because of Mark.
No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 Here's why.

Speaker 1 Here's why.

Speaker 1 It's like if I were to say, you know, you know, black people really spend more than they make, right? Everybody spends more than they make.

Speaker 1 But as soon as I say black people, now it sounds like it's a unique black people problem. There's something wrong with black people.

Speaker 1 So and if a white person said they'd be like, wait a minute, white people, this shit's fucked up too. My point is everybody's fucked up.

Speaker 1 But if we only sound like women are fucked up, we're not doing that.

Speaker 1 We're talking about

Speaker 1 women are bad at apologies. Not people are bad at it.
You can say people are bad at apologies and she's one of them. But we talking about women.
Let's just keep going. No, we're talking about women.

Speaker 1 It's not about people. But it's nothing about her being woman.
Not women. Not women.
It's a very big conversation. But it's nothing about her being a woman that made her bad at it.

Speaker 1 It's just being a person in a relationship. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 We won't broach it. We can leave.
Okay.

Speaker 1 She's Christian, right?

Speaker 1 For example, let's say she's Christian, right? We don't know, man.

Speaker 1 It's a hypothetical. Baby name Halo might be.
All right, so I could say, based on academic, well, Christians are bad at apologies. Look at Haley, right?

Speaker 1 But that wouldn't make sense because nothing about her Christianity that made her do that. I could say people from this city are like that.

Speaker 1 Ain't got nothing to do with it. It's the fact that she's a human being.
People are bad at making apologies. Do women have a hard time taking accountability? I think all people have a bad time.

Speaker 1 I'll ask you a direct question. Is yes or no?

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 Yes.

Speaker 1 You got them. Okay, let me ask you.

Speaker 1 Don't ask me no question. I can't.
Don't ask me no question. No, here's a better way of wording your stupid ass fucking question.
Do you think that women have

Speaker 2 a more difficult time taking accountability than men do?

Speaker 1 And the answer is fucking no. The answer is no.

Speaker 2 The answer is fucking no because you guys do not know every single person on this fucking earth.

Speaker 1 Neither do you. Neither do you.

Speaker 1 People, people. Just level the fucking

Speaker 1 She said, do you think women have a harder time than men? And the answer is no.

Speaker 1 She said, the answer is no. So it's not people then, it's one or the other.
I am. No, it's not.

Speaker 1 Listen, listen, listen. She said, do you think men have a harder time? She said, no, meaning they're the same.
She's saying they're the same. Let me ask your question.

Speaker 2 I'm literally saying they're the fucking same.

Speaker 1 Literally saying they're the same. Let me answer your question, Mark.

Speaker 1 If we're up here and all the men up here take accountability, but the one person never takes accountability, that's a woman, where are we basing our judgment off of? And you didn't vote.

Speaker 1 Maybe, I'm asking you a question. Answer it directly.
Answer it directly.

Speaker 1 If all men up here, that's up here, we all take accountability, but the person that's a woman up here has a hard time taking accountability. Are you talking about me? I'm asking you, Mark.

Speaker 1 I don't have enough information about the situation.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 I wouldn't assume that whatever the issue is, because she's a woman. It's not a diss, it's not a diss.

Speaker 1 Mel, don't get it. Yeah, it is.
You just cursed me. It's not a disease.
Mel, I'm not that. Mel, you have a hard time thinking cutting.
No, I do not.

Speaker 2 You know what? Y'all motherfuckers abuse the shit out of that fucking phrase. Okay.
Calm down with that shit. Got you, Mel.

Speaker 1 Let's say hypothetically that that's true, right? I don't know anything about y'all situation. But even if that were true, and I'm not saying it is, I don't know nothing about y'all situation.
Got it.

Speaker 1 That doesn't mean it's because she's a woman. It means just the person that she is.
I don't know the situation. That's logical.
You're right, bud. Okay.

Speaker 1 Keep that same logic when you start talking about other shit, though.

Speaker 1 Because under that same exact guise, then you can start to, with your racial shit, when it came to Kamala Harris, then that same exact logic is supposed to be applicable there.

Speaker 1 And

Speaker 1 you pick and choose, though, with that. How so?

Speaker 1 Because you're saying that she had a hard time in certain instances because she was a female, or she had a hard time in certain instances because she was black.

Speaker 1 Under that particular guise that you're saying, then all things should be level. Right.
Except there's evidence when people explicitly say, like, we were just watching the video.

Speaker 1 So to Flip's point, and I'm not shooting at you, I was using his hypothetical that if we are up here and it's it's evident and it's um um over a period of time that this is X then it's safe to say that X is the norm but not but you but you're using your example and I feel a little

Speaker 1 what I'm saying is let's take take Mel off there

Speaker 1 let's say there's five dudes and one woman in another room let's it's it's possible that that woman just is good is not good at taking accountability but that's not proof that women are bad

Speaker 1 that's all I'm saying I'm not making any judgment about that situation because I don't know it. I'm agreeing.
That's my business.

Speaker 1 So all I'm saying is, if you look in human examples, because I've heard y'all criticize Joe, and I've heard y'all say Joe doesn't take accountability. You don't.

Speaker 1 Right, but you don't say dudes don't take accountability. I never say the woman does.
Never. All right,

Speaker 1 I said that.

Speaker 1 I say people when it comes to a lot of shit. Right, because that's my shit.
I'm a lone dude that stands on sometimes, yo, it's bad guys, it's bad women, it's bad white people, it's bad black people.

Speaker 1 And that's all I'm saying. I try to hold a lot of shit to the even standard.

Speaker 1 Like, it's bad people of all races it's bad people of all genders so all of that across the board i think it's a case-by-case basis and that's all i'm saying so i'm not gonna step out in the world and say black people

Speaker 1 black people or or or or women or tall people or whatever have a thing right you do because you say white people have a thing the difference is it's not because they're white It's not their whiteness.

Speaker 1 And that's the difference. There's nothing inherent about white people that makes them hate black people.

Speaker 1 But we live in a society that treats white people in a certain way and that privileges white people in a certain way. You're pivoting.
I'm not.

Speaker 1 And I'm saying, and the evidence shows that there are differences, right? But I wouldn't just walk into the room and make a blanket assumption about

Speaker 1 a particular white person. You're right.
You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 And anything about their white. It's not their inherent whiteness, right? But y'all are saying there's something about women just by being women that makes them.
Whoever's snaking this plane.

Speaker 1 I said that. Yeah.
You are saying that there's something about women just by virtue of being women that makes them not accountable.

Speaker 1 Women come in, women, they're men in the world, they're women in the world, and the women are not accountable. And I'm saying, I don't believe that to be true.

Speaker 1 I believe that we find, we look at accountability differently for different people. Got it.
But I believe men and women are unaccountable.

Speaker 1 And you asked me earlier, do women have a hard time being accountable? Sure, right? But I'm saying everybody does.

Speaker 1 So I could have said to you, you could have asked me, do Christians have a hard time being accountable? I would have had to say yes. If you said, do Muslims have a hard time being accountable?

Speaker 1 I would have had to say yes. I agree with you.
Because I think that's human.

Speaker 1 But if you just focus on that subset, it makes it seem as it's like, if I said, do people from Queens have a hard time being accountable? I agree with you. You'd say yes, right? I would say no.

Speaker 1 Well, of course you would. But if I said, do women from the Bronx have a hard time being accountable? You'd say yes.
But it's nothing about the men from the Bronx, it's just people.

Speaker 1 I'm saying, and I think that's all I'm saying. It becomes too much

Speaker 1 about too much about women, I think, and not enough about people being bad in relationships. I don't think Gregory Hines could step on the same field as you.
Save young blover. None of them.

Speaker 1 Here, bump their eyes. Sammy Davis, they can't fuck with you.

Speaker 1 Yo, you, your game, you one of the goats of this shit. Honestly, if nobody on CNN told you,

Speaker 1 You are one of the ghosts. That's how, I can't say.
But that's how, that's, that's,

Speaker 1 yo, that boy. I can't say it.
That's not it. I can't say.
Hey, hey, audience, please just read my mind this episode. This is how niggas

Speaker 1 shit. And I see this all the time.
You say pander all the time. I see it on the I didn't call you pander.
I know that's why I pointed to this. I do, I do.
Yeah. You just implied it, right?

Speaker 1 And you make it sound like it's a strategy to get yams or something, right?

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 that's the subtext of it. I just, yeah, sir.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I didn't do that. I think.
First of all, I don't need to do that, right? I did just find that. That don't say that you haven't done it.
I haven't. That's not my

Speaker 1 game.

Speaker 1 You are not familiar with my game, sir.

Speaker 1 I am, though. No, I mean, you.

Speaker 1 You are.

Speaker 1 You are. I am, though.
You are. No, no, no.
That's the problem. You're familiar with the score of the game.
The outcome of the game. You don't know the X's and the O's.

Speaker 1 And what I'm trying to tell you is it's no hustle. I'm just me.

Speaker 1 I'm just me.

Speaker 1 And that works out. You're giving up.

Speaker 1 You're going to give it up for Mark.

Speaker 1 It's all fast.

Speaker 1 I'm going to put my hands past my hoodie if you think I'm clapping.

Speaker 1 You lost your fucking mind, nigga. Ish know it's true.

Speaker 1 And so. Mark,

Speaker 1 I haven't spoken to Ish about the matter, but I think I can speak for Ish in the matter.

Speaker 1 We are of the belief that you have 100% used your

Speaker 1 political prowess, your fucking all of that smooth intellect shit to get yams. I know that you married.
We can't talk about it. No, no, look.
But you have fucked off the strength of your brain.

Speaker 1 That's different. That's different.
People may be attracted to intelligence. What was your major in undergrad? I don't even remember.
What was it? Psychology? Political side? No, neither.

Speaker 1 It was a Spanish, I believe. Getting bitches that like smart niggas.

Speaker 1 Women who that's a bag, too. It's a bunch of of them that's what i'm saying women who are lean towards the women yo no that's everybody

Speaker 1 that's the part i'm disagreeing with these men yo these men you ain't i don't even see how y'all put up with these men yeah man yo these men

Speaker 1 that's the part

Speaker 1 is just

Speaker 1 that's the part i'm disagreeing with i'm saying you might women are attracted to intelligence so yeah i'm there are women who are attracted to intelligence right that's different but this idea that i defend women's rights or something as a pander or to to get some kind of opportunity It's not I really believe it.

Speaker 1 You might find it hard to believe, but

Speaker 1 there are men who actually don't believe that. I don't know.
That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1 I believe that you believe it. I think you really believe this shit.
Like, wherever Hillman

Speaker 1 was talking about over there. I think it started off as a game, though, and then you just believe in it.
I was just raised to actually be. You like the intelligence domer.
Like,

Speaker 1 you was like hitting your mark.

Speaker 1 Mark Bundy.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that nigga was in his bag. He was a smart nigga.

Speaker 1 He was knocking them off. He killed the intelligence, bitch.

Speaker 1 Niggas, you was having conversations. Niggas, you had conversations in the club.
The bitch came out. You had conversations in the club, nigga.
Yeah, that wasn't me. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 You was in the club talking about her doctrines and shit.

Speaker 1 Do you think you want to do this, nigga? That's game. You got bitches rethinking their life in the middle of the morning.
If you were single, this commonal loss would result in a gain for you.

Speaker 1 And getting ass.

Speaker 1 You were single. If you were single, this common loss would pay huge dividends.
I can tell you a line.

Speaker 1 You messed that up. That's not how I move.
Bro, you even got your Kamala loss fatigue. Yeah,

Speaker 1 love resistance.

Speaker 1 Love, learn, resist. Yeah, you went to war.

Speaker 1 You went to LLR.

Speaker 1 Yeah, laugh with us. LLR.
Remember, game. Remember what side you are.

Speaker 1 Laugh with us. Oh, man.

Speaker 1 He got the LLR. Showing the legs.
Love, learn, resist.

Speaker 1 Nah, man, there's no hustle to it. Where did we fall on the DDG matter? Because I left.
I think it's a bigger conversation to be had. I know we don't want to jump on it.

Speaker 1 Co-pairing and I mean, co-pairing is a big conversation. I mean, I'm a hypocrite when it comes to it, but there's nothing we can do about it.
Some niggas run their shit the way they run their shit.

Speaker 1 But I think we're all on the same page with this one. Like,

Speaker 1 if that's how they move, you can't suddenly get mad.

Speaker 1 Because I'll put you on this particular platform if you've been on Instagram. So when we see a father with his child, you know, we complain.
And when a father not with his child, it's just a lot.

Speaker 1 Like, it's so much. I go so deep into this.

Speaker 1 I think that's foul of women to assume that there's danger when the child. The child with their dad.
Yeah, I didn't like that part. I agree.
And

Speaker 1 there is a thing of

Speaker 1 women saying,

Speaker 1 you're in danger and I'm uncomfortable with the child doing whatever with the dad when the dad is just at Fridays or some shit.

Speaker 1 With the baby? Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that has been a thing. Yo, why not get into that violent ass Fridays? Yo, I feel like my child's in danger.
I'm sending a wellness check to Fridays.

Speaker 1 I'm on the side of having a wellness check done when we was in there playing Connect 4. Damn.

Speaker 1 That's wild. Like,

Speaker 1 I've gone through it. So, for her to weaponize, and I didn't like that whole postpartum thing.
Nope.

Speaker 1 With all due respect to women that are going through postpartum,

Speaker 1 that wasn't a time.

Speaker 1 I didn't understand the connection between the postpartum and the rest of the statement. Look at all I'm going through, and now I have to deal with this as I'm going through this, was the connection.

Speaker 1 Well, postpartum is when your emotions are. No, no, I know postpartum.

Speaker 1 I didn't know why she. I was trying to, I was confused by why she put it next to me.
He done healed. Yeah, he healing from that shit.
He healed the world.

Speaker 1 Make it a better player. Yeah, post-marked him.

Speaker 1 Y'all was so good.

Speaker 1 That boy right there.

Speaker 1 I watch you in that. Your fool up.
You ain't seen me in no action. You ain't seen me in no action.
I watched that. And neither have you, although maybe

Speaker 1 by extension. But

Speaker 1 meaning how you, like, I watch you whenever

Speaker 1 the time we filmed, I just watch how you, very respectful to your significant other.

Speaker 1 You just,

Speaker 1 I listen to whatever you say.

Speaker 1 It's your world. I was just here to catch it.
I like that. So, again, me, I'm aggressive.
Like, me,

Speaker 1 I'm the man of the house, right? But you,

Speaker 1 you just,

Speaker 1 you just play your position.

Speaker 1 I have a healthy, happy, reciprocal, mutual relationship. I'm the man of my house, but you play your position.
You're like, all right, God. Do whatever.

Speaker 1 Let me pick up the fridge. Let me sweep your office.
Okay. Let me do it all.
I like that shit. Okay, so here's what actually happened, right?

Speaker 1 My wife asked me to move. Shit, there's a portable refrigerator.
I'm with you. And she said,

Speaker 1 can you move it out of my office so that they can

Speaker 1 put it out? In your mind, as the man of the house, I should have her move the refrigerator. No, you should move the refrigerator, but that's not the only thing I'm talking about.
What else did I do?

Speaker 1 Conversations, the interactions, I can just do it. She's my peer.
What do you want me to do? How big is the fridge? Some niggas don't understand. How big was the fridge? You know that, right?

Speaker 1 Was it big? How big was the fridge? Was it heavy?

Speaker 1 It was a dorm refridge. A little mini dorm.
But she can get that.

Speaker 1 No, no, I love it. No, no, no.
No, I love it. I would have been with your knees.

Speaker 1 No, I love the way you did the no. I like how you, I respect that shit.
Yeah. It opened my eyes to new things.
Even though I stand up. This was new to you, the idea of like not.
No,

Speaker 1 you see, you pick in the fridge for you. I'm not talking about the fridge.
What else did I do?

Speaker 1 I'm talking about the encounter with your partner. I asked you certain questions as well as that who runs a house.
We had a conversation and you admitted to me what it was.

Speaker 1 Mark wouldn't fuck the robot on Subservient. No, he wouldn't.
He wouldn't. Did you see the robot? I don't even know what that means, but I'm pretty sure.
I wouldn't fuck the robot.

Speaker 1 You would not fuck the robot. It's a movie where Mag Fox Fox is playing the robot we talked about on the Patreon episode.
Oh, I've seen it on the internet.

Speaker 1 The dude folded while his wife was sick in the hospital. He not only

Speaker 1 like Alzheimer's? Never coming back to him. He had a new heart.
You know, it was like, oh, no, you can't fuck the robot if she got a heart condition. But they didn't know that she was.
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 Oh,

Speaker 1 I'm tired of y'all. Hey, y'all.

Speaker 1 That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 This is your case.

Speaker 1 But what I'm saying is, there was their boat. There was that case of homegirl

Speaker 1 homegirl up in Harlem. I shouldn't say homegirl.
She she ran a restaurant. That was racist.
But she probably was. But anyway, she had Alzheimer's.
It was never coming back. She was out of the world.

Speaker 1 To me, that's a different.

Speaker 2 Oh, B. Smith.

Speaker 1 B. Smith.
That's a different situation. You know what I mean? That was wild.
Yeah, he was walking around with a new woman. I think she was white, too.
And so people. Living in the house.

Speaker 1 Living in the house. And people felt a way.

Speaker 1 She didn't hear the story the way he did. She let him tell her.

Speaker 1 I know the fucking story. I know the fucking story.

Speaker 1 You want his story.

Speaker 1 But people are like, yo, that's fucked up. But it's like, okay, at that point, your wife is not really alive anymore.
But you ain't going to do that. Like, you happy.
Like, you're not doing that.

Speaker 1 What? What?

Speaker 1 Which part?

Speaker 1 What? I said, you. Panda gun, stick with him.
You with him?

Speaker 1 How did I pay the gun? I said, I wouldn't do that. You said your wife is not alive anymore.
Oh, yeah. If the person's not alive, they hooked to a machine, they had vegetable.

Speaker 1 I think, yeah, we've had talks about that. Like, if I'm a vegetable and you just, I'm just plugged to the fucking car charger in the whip.
Get your shit off.

Speaker 1 Go ahead, do your thing.

Speaker 1 I'm dead now. Basic Basic ball for all of his purposes.
But if I just got a heart murmur, or

Speaker 1 you know what I mean? Like, I sprained my ankle. Don't start fucking somebody.
That's crazy. See, you putting hard to this shit and sprain your ankles again.
No, no, no, don't do that. Don't do that.

Speaker 1 I'm being hyperbolic. Fine.

Speaker 1 Don't be hyperbolic with us.

Speaker 1 I'm saying. Let me ask you this: what happens if they wake up out of the coma?

Speaker 1 Y'all tell me what happened. If I was in a coma and they told me I wasn't coming back, and I wake up and Melissa got you in the coma.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but I'm saying, if I wake up from the, but we already have the agreement. And we woke up from the coma.
I wake up from the coma and Melissa's sitting there.

Speaker 1 there and a nigga pulling your wife here not your wife I'm talking about a nigga wife's hair and he's running around she's running around bugging the fuck out then we got some decisions to make but I'm not mad at her well so that's what my man did with the robot and I ain't mad at the robot

Speaker 1 I don't know enough about the robot to have no judgment about it I'm just saying he fucked her and the robot started using the wife's voice while the wife was in the hospital dying oh that's kind of crazy that's crazy that was a fucked up part

Speaker 1 he came but that's I don't do none of that see I don't do none of that all I do is try to I think in your as a grown-ass man you got to have a healthy, to have a healthy relationship, it has to be respected.

Speaker 1 I agree, I agree. Yes, I agree with you.

Speaker 1 Ice, you understand. Oh, everybody here.

Speaker 1 Everybody understands. That's all I'm saying.
But Flip be clowning it, like, oh, nigga, you was talking to Flip like you're equal. No, Flip says he don't have that.
And he admitted Lisa sees outside.

Speaker 1 No, I do have it.

Speaker 1 Hold on, be careful.

Speaker 1 I don't know what you told me. Talk about it.
On the air.

Speaker 1 Yeah, but be careful. You said I'm the man of the house.
I see some shit. And you say, I see some shit too, nigga.
Yeah, you niggas got to say that. They don't be the man of the house.

Speaker 1 Oh, they never be the man of the house.

Speaker 1 He be in the clouds. No, no, no.

Speaker 1 Let's talk about it. Listen, my wife and I have an understanding because of the path that I've chosen.
Financial abuse. We here, nigga.
And

Speaker 1 on top of that,

Speaker 1 it is recognized that I am the man of my home. What does that mean? I mean that I.

Speaker 2 What I say goes.

Speaker 1 No, because she doesn't listen. Caribbean people don't listen, so no.
It's not what I say goes.

Speaker 1 It's not what I say goes. But, which means that I take care of everything, you know, and yeah, what I say goes in a way.
Because you pay for everything. Yes.
Yes. Right.
And so I make

Speaker 1 it. That's how I would want it.

Speaker 1 No, hold on.

Speaker 1 To me, that's this. Don't interfere.
I raise my hand. No, stop.
I can't go at you. Listen, back to you.

Speaker 1 I want it to be like that. Is it like that? Not necessarily.
Do you really want it to be like that? No. You're just saying shit.
Now you pay the rent. Yes and no.
Yes and no.

Speaker 1 If I pay everything, then I don't want to complain. I don't want to argue about nothing, but that's not how life goes when you're with a partner.

Speaker 1 She could say whatever, as much as it's my house, it's her house. She could do whatever.

Speaker 1 Yo, I watched my wife buy mads, nigga. You ain't helping me pay nothing in this fucking house.
You buy mad fucking furniture, nigga.

Speaker 1 I don't want the furniture, but I can't say nothing. I can't throw it out.
I gotta, but I feel away. Why do we have this furniture?

Speaker 1 Why you didn't even, why do you consult me when you want to do this living room over? Who the fuck? I gotta come in for pop. Oh, talk about it.
We got a couch here. Why you didn't ask me?

Speaker 1 But I can't say, I can't argue her because it's her shit, too. But I can say how I feel.
You don't got the control in the house. I don't think she was.
Oh, well, I can pry. I'm just like,

Speaker 1 she's walking the new couches.

Speaker 1 I'm still standing up for the little bit of manhood I have left. You just concede.

Speaker 1 Yo,

Speaker 1 yeah, Melissa, no despair. Yeah, wifey, just take whatever.

Speaker 1 You told me this, yo, Flip. I don't argue with her.
Yo, it's a partnership. I listen.

Speaker 1 I just had to argue. We disagree.

Speaker 1 We talked about this. But it's a partnership.
We make this. Here's, I make 90% of the income in our household, probably.
And you're not financially abusive? Nah.

Speaker 1 He said, I'm fucking up.

Speaker 1 What's the point of making the money? No, I'm fucking up. I want to be parks.

Speaker 1 I earn the money so that we can have a because it comes in, and that's the lifestyle that we live together. But I don't see it as my money and not hers.
I agree with that. I see it as our money.

Speaker 1 And we make choices what we're going to do with our money. I agree with that, but it's different.
And I'm okay with that.

Speaker 1 I agree with that, but it's different. But if it was the other way around, if it was the other way around, it would be her money.
No, it wouldn't. I'm 100% on his boat.
1,000%.

Speaker 1 You all is? I'm with him. Thank you.
Yeah, it's because you got some shit going on.

Speaker 1 You get off on Thursdays, nigga.

Speaker 1 You got to understand this. Yeah, but it couldn't go to the Texans Colts game.
Nigga, shut up.

Speaker 1 He's right. Yeah.

Speaker 1 We all don't financially abuse. No, we don't financially abuse.
No, I don't think so. I submit to the fact that.
And here's the thing.

Speaker 1 Even as a dude, if you say, I can't go out, it's not that I can go out.

Speaker 1 But we choose not to for the sake of peace. We make choices together.
And I respect that. When you told me that when you had the, listen, I'm playing around with you.

Speaker 1 At the end of the day, we think differently. We do.
I'm a hypocrite. Nigga, I still feel how I feel.

Speaker 1 Regardless of what's happening in my home currently, it doesn't change how I feel, and I wish it could be different. You know what the trade-off is? Oh, see, I'm the opposite.

Speaker 1 If I give you $30,000 for the month, shut the fuck up.

Speaker 1 You know what the trade-off is?

Speaker 1 $400.

Speaker 1 You not being able to push it out.

Speaker 1 That's your trade-off. Your trade-off is, yo, I can come and go as I please.
I can go outside six days a week. And when I come in the house,

Speaker 1 I can grab Holly by the pussy and pick her her up in the air.

Speaker 1 And when I come home, and when I come up,

Speaker 1 she's restoration hardware sitting in the night.

Speaker 1 That is the trade-off. That's a trade-off.
You can trade Holly up in the air by the pussy. You fucked her room while she by a couch.
Hey, yo, yo,

Speaker 1 I'm a discrimination. You're trying to

Speaker 1 grab nobody by the pussy.

Speaker 1 I didn't grab nobody by their vagina. And on top of it.
It was the Gooch. I didn't grab nobody's vagina.
But at the same time, yo, girls having a Gucci is crazy. Here's the thing.
I can't.

Speaker 1 Here's the thing. Yo, that's fucked up.
He's a fucking menace, man.

Speaker 1 Nigga, who grabbed her by the fucking shit. I didn't do that nigga.
I was throwing her around like Petey Pablo in North Carolina. Did we ever fight because of that, nigga? Who?

Speaker 1 The same shit you doing? The same shit, not because of the person. The same shit you saying.

Speaker 1 This is not true, sir.

Speaker 1 You adding. That's gonna be the same shit Molly be stopped.
Stop doing that.

Speaker 1 This is not true. You said that as a joy.
I said, that's not true. Because now, when she wasn't listening to the shit, she can make some new friends.

Speaker 1 They putting her on the shit that's being said, nigga. I love Holly, yo.

Speaker 1 I love Holly holly too she's cool

Speaker 1 and no and my girl know i love holly my girl know i love holly my girl love holly i love holly yo hit but his i would pick her up like that too no but listen i can get away with different i would pick her up

Speaker 1 i would just imagine picking her up no i picked up holly like this i didn't grab

Speaker 1 you can't imagine that for 30

Speaker 1 yes i can my brain works

Speaker 1 yes i could yo take your little 30

Speaker 1 and go show that nigga text me and want you

Speaker 1 me and my niggas making it. Nah, nigga, leave me alone.
That's why he wanted you to. I've been bad.
Oh, you know what? I'd have did it in there. That's why you know what I did.

Speaker 1 Now you make him look real. You know what I'd do.
And you on the statue. Stop playing with him.
And you're on the stats. He don't make me look good.
I did what I.

Speaker 1 I don't make you look good. No.
Lie on these airwaves. No.

Speaker 1 Lie on the airwaves.

Speaker 1 Lie on these airways.

Speaker 1 How you make me look good. You online.
Give me an example. Not if you're going to talk to me with ego.
This is the ambiguity duo part of the show. No, this is not me.

Speaker 1 If you're not going to talk to me with ego, I burned any sexual relationship.

Speaker 1 It's not. Dead ass shit.

Speaker 1 All right. You know, I got a quote in the top, but I'm going to let you go.

Speaker 1 I don't care about your quote. Okay, good.

Speaker 1 He's not putting a cup down. Here you go.

Speaker 1 Let me move the mic. Because I don't understand it.

Speaker 1 So much tension. I was who I was before I got here.

Speaker 1 So when we in the spot together and that little white girl that was with her boyfriend but kept inching her way over towards you as I was seated next to you.

Speaker 1 You don't think that that look, us sitting together, Keeking, having a blast, helped at all with that girl sending her man to the bathroom so she could inch towards you?

Speaker 1 I don't even remember what you're talking about. Answer my question.
I don't imagine.

Speaker 1 He's saying that he's like affirmative action. Imagine the club.
You don't imagine that. On the night, Miss BLL homegirl was choosing up.

Speaker 1 She chose you, but me and you was in our bag that night at the bar. We had it.
You don't think that helped your look at all? Honestly. I'm not even trying to be funny.
I don't recall. So

Speaker 1 even though you don't remember it

Speaker 2 what he's saying he's insinuating that what you call it is an affirmative action for you that his presence helps you out

Speaker 1 just a little extra so now i'm not saying i'm the reason i didn't say i'm about to

Speaker 1 help that look okay in the spot on a hot presence yo stop there

Speaker 1 i'm gonna answer you

Speaker 1 let him answer let him cool let him go ahead let him answer

Speaker 1 he can go to the podfield oh i don't remember i don't remember you know what we do i just like i do know what we do

Speaker 1 so let me

Speaker 1 so let let me ask you this, two things. I got two questions.
Let me answer this question first? Absolutely. Okay.

Speaker 1 One, who's to say that if Corey or Ice or Mark is there, the girl don't do the same thing? That's one. Y'all going to let him say that? That's what I'm going to do.
Let him talk. That's one.

Speaker 1 I think it's a strong point. She'd be, yeah.
That's one. Of course, you'd be.

Speaker 1 That's number one. I'd be breaking the hair and some shit, Corey.
Y'all niggas.

Speaker 1 Look.

Speaker 1 I would be breaking the hair. Look, that's one.
And then the second question is: even if you're not there and I'm by myself, who's to say she don't do the same thing? Can I answer your first question?

Speaker 1 Absolutely. You and Corey and Pergola do what me and you and Pergola do?

Speaker 1 No.

Speaker 1 I'll answer, no.

Speaker 1 All right, yo. Yeah, moving on, man.

Speaker 1 All right, moving on.

Speaker 1 I'm going to answer my second question, Joe.

Speaker 1 I answered your question. He said your question.
He said he didn't recall the incident you was talking about. The only question I just asked.

Speaker 1 I can't say yes or no because I haven't gone out with Corey enough.

Speaker 1 Nice.

Speaker 1 I'm moving on. I'm not doing this with Ish.
I'm not doing this with Ish or Mark. Y'all two niggas got to me.
I want you to answer my second question.

Speaker 1 My second question is: the girl don't do that if I'm by myself.

Speaker 1 Yes. So, how is it you that made that happen? I never said I made that happen, Ish.
He said the look, the opportunity to say, I never said I made that happen.

Speaker 1 I said you do that on your own. I ain't playing on your name.
No, he did not.

Speaker 1 That nigga said this whole thing came from. What was his statement? He said, He said it helped.
It helped. He says that he helped.
It makes her go faster. The look.

Speaker 1 The look.

Speaker 1 He said, yo, you know what I do with that? Smile got a little bigger.

Speaker 1 It's crazy. Yeah, I smiled a little bit because he was there.
Yo, you different, bro.

Speaker 1 Yo, I was angry.

Speaker 1 This nigga wants our career. It's over.
This nigga's a cool code. This is the colour.
I'm telling you. Now, now, you record a Pergola.

Speaker 1 Take y'all ass into Flamingo in the third. I'm going to sit over there.
We're going to see what's going on.

Speaker 1 This guy is cool. I don't think it's nothing.

Speaker 1 i'm it's an iso on y'all if y'all want to talk about that pick and cotton thing i don't know what that is i ain't got i sorry that's the text that's flying around we're done talking about mine we're gonna talk to the political stuff man we go i'm cool i'm going for politics i'm cool there's nothing else that i have to get to that's pressing on my heart spirit mind body and soul i'm i'm all the way fine all right all right all the way fine politics as usual listen this is our last

Speaker 1 Political episode. Yes.
Ever. Until Trump starts separating the infants from their families again.

Speaker 1 Then I'll be back. Because Because I remember that.
You niggas that vote. Well, today they cancel abortions in New Jersey.
Y'all niggas will be on the front line of the fucking picket.

Speaker 1 I know the lady. Who?

Speaker 1 We'll be right in the Bronx, niggas.

Speaker 1 We'll be right in the Bronx. Right in the bakery in the Bronx.

Speaker 1 That baker's hit in Queens. Hell, you hear, man?

Speaker 1 You can't say that?

Speaker 2 No, you fucking can't. Definitely not.

Speaker 1 That's how they used to do it. Right in Queens where they got the ladies vote.

Speaker 1 Fuck off. Right in Queens, where they give you the ass shots at.
The ladies is back.

Speaker 1 I see y'all. I got to work.
Listen, man, Mark has to go. Peace, ball.
Mark, I appreciate you coming in.

Speaker 1 Thank you. Love, Mark.
Hey, Stu, you guys still got to be here Tuesday. This wasn't like a filming.
Hey, yo, you ran my man out the door with that fucking car.

Speaker 1 I didn't associate myself with these balls. Mark, we love you, man.
Make some noise to Mark Lamont. Lamar Hill.

Speaker 1 With these dudes, you crazy. Mark is excellent, man.
He's fine, man. He is a lot of fun with the Panda shit.
He's dudes, yo. Look at that Panda shit.
No, for real. That shit is fun.

Speaker 1 He be smoking. He panda better than male.
He pandered better than ice. Ice ain't pander.
I was telling somebody the other day, Mark might speak for the women better than male.

Speaker 1 I don't pander. She doesn't pander.
Well, she don't speak.

Speaker 1 That's not her fucking sake. She don't speak.
Yeah, that's wrong. Stop, man.
She don't speak for no women. She don't fucking girls.

Speaker 1 She's going through a lot of hell. She's an angle.

Speaker 1 Fuck y'all bitches. Fuck that assignment.
I got y'all degrees.

Speaker 1 Fuck that voting shit she said. Yeah, she ain't with that voting shit, but we'll come tell y'all what happened.

Speaker 1 Yo, get neutralized. Get naturalized.

Speaker 1 You came in here one day, said, I'm paying the money, I'm going through the process, so I'm able to vote and be a citizen. And now you're talking about, oh, I wasn't able to vote because I'm not.

Speaker 1 The fans pointed that out.

Speaker 2 Okay, so what? Shit happens.

Speaker 1 Y'all fucking paying my bills?

Speaker 2 No, okay, so stop asking me where my fucking money goes and what I fucking do with it.

Speaker 1 All right, calm the fuck down.

Speaker 1 Holy fuck. That's annoyed for fake male's fucking birthday, too.
Ain't get off her dick. No, I'm not.
If it's you, nigga, I'm I'm on her side, nigga. It's talking to me.

Speaker 1 It's talking to me, nigga. Get off her dick, Joe Buddha.
What the fuck are you talking about?

Speaker 1 Sleeper time.

Speaker 1 Sleeping time. Let's get the sleepers, man.
I ain't got all the people hostage. It's a weekend.
Niggas got shit to do. Families that love them.
Niggas is going outside. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 What we doing? What we doing? What are we doing?

Speaker 1 I know it's been a lot of

Speaker 1 politics this episode, but I do feel like we got the bulk of it out of the way so we don't have to do this for real

Speaker 1 next week.

Speaker 1 Because I'm not politic, man. I'm politic.
For me, once Trump won, I got in there, you know, as black people, we adapt, man. I get in there, all right, what are we doing now? Let's get to it.

Speaker 1 Time to stay alive. I got to stay alive for four years while this motherfucker get out of here, and let me just get to it.

Speaker 1 Whether she won, whether he won, my job in both instances was to wake up and get to it. Yeah.
Ball up top. Yeah, sure.
Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 1 I am going to go with one of these LMA records off of this three-pack.

Speaker 1 Going with track two. This is called one of these, and this is LMA.
I fuck with LMA, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 1 Tatted on his back, a work of artist such as side. Make me wanna spend the night.

Speaker 1 The way he pushing up is so appealing.

Speaker 1 I can't get him off my mind. I swear one look into his eyes.
Just gets me.

Speaker 1 It's just something that I can't describe. I've never met this type of guy.
He turning up into something.

Speaker 1 I think I love him. I just wanna cover him.

Speaker 1 of these. Wake up in the morning, he got flowers on my feet.
Get one of these, yeah, I don't wanna leave. Dance around him, got me like a puppet, I'ma let him want the strings.

Speaker 1 Get you one of these. Count them in to get you what you want, and he gon' give you what you need.
Just saying, get you one of these.

Speaker 1 Just saying, get you one of these.

Speaker 1 I need edges in the streets with me, he's so soft.

Speaker 1 Girl, I be ready, take my clothes off. Like, really?

Speaker 1 Yeah, real talk.

Speaker 1 Checking everything on my list, y'all.

Speaker 1 Took me for a ride.

Speaker 1 Woke up in the double up, fresh cut five.

Speaker 1 I ain't lying here, vibe. Just talking about him, got me in my feelings.
Well, I can't get him off my mind. I swear, one look into his eyes, just gets me.

Speaker 1 It's just something that I can't describe. I've never met this type of guy.
He turning up into something, I think I love him. I just wanna cover him.
Girl, you better get you one of these.

Speaker 1 yeah, get you one of these. Wake up in the morning, he got flowers in my feet, get one of these, yeah, I don't wanna leave.
Mess around him, got me like a puppet, I'ma let him fall to streets.

Speaker 1 Get you one of these. Can't a man to get you what you want, and he gon' give you what you need.
Just saying, get you one of these.

Speaker 1 Just saying, get you one of these.

Speaker 1 Remember, I was out of trust.

Speaker 1 I didn't ever wanna fall in love.

Speaker 1 I didn't ever wanna catch him much, but he changed my mind.

Speaker 1 Whoever's a love ain't perfect, so lie. In my heart, he's an angel of mine.

Speaker 1 Girl, I can't get him off my mind. I swear, one looking to his eyes, just gets me harder to love him.
I just wanna touch him, hope I'm not rushing.

Speaker 1 It's just something that I can't describe. I've never met this type of guy.
He turning up into something.

Speaker 1 I think I love him. I just wanna cover him.
Girl, you better get you one one of these.

Speaker 1 Yeah, get you one of these. Wake up in the morning.
He got flowers in my figure. One of these.
Yeah, I don't wanna leave. Alright, that's brand new music from LMA.

Speaker 1 Get you one of these. Reckon this called one of these.

Speaker 1 Feels very

Speaker 1 06 Beyonce-ish.

Speaker 1 That's disrespectful to

Speaker 1 Amarie.

Speaker 1 No, it's not the same bow. It's not that bad.

Speaker 1 Rich Harrison.

Speaker 1 That's a little more up.

Speaker 1 Oh, Oh, you're not talking about the Rich Harrison though. No, I'm talking about that.
I'm talking about

Speaker 1 Poplick Destiny's child era shit. Oh, got it, got it, got it.
Oh, that's my 4060. Oh, maybe 40.
Oh, 405, whatever. Somewhere.

Speaker 1 All right, that is LMA. That record is called one of these.

Speaker 1 That is off of her three-pack

Speaker 1 called Three,

Speaker 1 the EP, in your phone and on DSPs right now. Shout out to LMA.

Speaker 1 All right, going

Speaker 1 West Coast.

Speaker 1 Eastside has put that three-pack out. I'm excited, not a three-pack, excuse me.
It's an EP, I believe. It's called Still Eastie.

Speaker 1 This record is called Groove Back, features October London.

Speaker 1 So, what y'all been on?

Speaker 1 You got your groove back?

Speaker 1 Yeah, I got my groove back.

Speaker 1 Oh, cuz I got my groove back.

Speaker 1 Hey, Trade E, you got your groove back?

Speaker 1 Yeah, dog, I got my groove back.

Speaker 1 Goldie Lowe, you got your groove back.

Speaker 1 Yeah, dog, I got my groove back.

Speaker 1 Snoop Dogg, you got your groove back.

Speaker 1 Yeah, Snoop Dogg, I got my groove back.

Speaker 1 Goldie Lowe, you got your groove back. Here, here, Snoop Dogg, I got my groove back.
I've been watching

Speaker 1 and I've been looking.

Speaker 1 If you love me, baby,

Speaker 1 you know I'm cooking.

Speaker 1 Oh, six trains shining.

Speaker 1 So I stay moving.

Speaker 1 If the music's jamming,

Speaker 1 then I'll stay groovin'. I stay moving.

Speaker 1 Never really lost it. Still kicking raw shit.
Streets to the beats. We the boss of the bosses.
Stays on that hog shit. Never know flaws.
Fit. East side finest.
We back with the dog.

Speaker 1 Oh shit, we bout to serve them again. Get the Harleys in the dry south swerving again.
From the home where it's on, yeah, the verdict is in. We the G's holding keys from the turf to the pen.

Speaker 1 Just to take over weights over, way overdue. Good famous entertainers always bringing it through.
Keep the groove and refuse any less than I do. From the booth to the stoops, who's catching the blues?

Speaker 1 It's that late back eight-track classic move. Let October make it colder for the fans approved.
Trake Williams straight giving it up. It's sea-sawing.
Haters on the side will ride.

Speaker 1 If you smell me, baby,

Speaker 1 you know I'm cooking.

Speaker 1 Oh, six trees shining.

Speaker 1 So I stay moving.

Speaker 1 And I stay groovin'. I stay grooving.

Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah. Steady grooving to that amplified.
6'2 drag down plus my stacey tote shine. Seven piece with the top hat on.
And it wouldn't have been right without London on the song.

Speaker 1 You smell me, baby, cause I'm out here cooking up. Queen of my cloud, that old G, y'all rolling up.
The boss lately gonna dance to this. This that straight up east side gangster shit.

Speaker 1 Let's take some gangsta flicks.

Speaker 1 Yeah, now throw it up two times, man. We do it like D.

Speaker 1 All our real ones get they two-step on. This reminds me of ball and snoop a cold ass song.

Speaker 1 Can't paint with the all-gold grill. 215 blocking when I'm slide on the feet.

Speaker 1 Six rays shining.

Speaker 1 So I stay moving.

Speaker 1 If the music's chiming,

Speaker 1 then I'll stay grooving.

Speaker 1 That's Grooveback, the East Sides.

Speaker 1 In October,

Speaker 1 still easty, man. Check that out.
AEP is fire. Fire.
It's really fire.

Speaker 1 I'm staying on the west coast and Joe played the song earlier, but I've been wanting to play it for a couple weeks, so I'm going to play it. It's all that absolute Jason Martin.

Speaker 1 This shit is a bop. This shit is crazy.

Speaker 1 Let's go, soul.

Speaker 1 Same troop, I just had to reheat it. They know my name, I ain't had to repeat it.
I'm with the ride, ride with the blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1 All that like hell ain't give it.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, bitch, I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 So please watch your tone when you talking to me. Come day song, timever on my feet.
Yeah, I just ate bitch bone apple tea. And refugee, are you ready or not? With me to rap, but keep me to lock.

Speaker 1 Hand me my keys, then I skate off the lot. Enemies retreat before we bleed your block.

Speaker 1 Early morning, late night, Jay Leno. Run me my cake, girls, I'm blowing out your candle.
Don't be the last straw that broke the back on the camo. Y'all know where I'm from, shoo, shoo, del Lamo.

Speaker 1 Same troop, I just had to read it. I know my name, I ain't had to repeat it.
I went to my ride with the blah, blah, blah, blah. All that, like Kel ain't beat it.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that. All that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, bitch, I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 We check your file, you are not CPT. You never swap chili for EBT.

Speaker 1 Shots in Vegas, no Keefe D. My cheese ain't lil' swift, stay red T2 pop.
We beat to West, what nose beat to snots? Men won't leave like tennis, that's what.

Speaker 1 The best advice come from villains and thoughts.

Speaker 1 What it do, lil' chops, D-Block, dirt in a big bag, 32 and 2 slot. Feel it around with my mirror, man.
Then your crew not hit her with a roof wop, get a nigga boob, bop. Why?

Speaker 1 Taint tube, I just had to reheat it. And on my name, I ain't had to repeat it.
I'm with the ride, ride, with the blah, blah, blah, blah. All that like care and kid.

Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with all that. All that.

Speaker 1 Yeah, bitch, I'm with all that.

Speaker 1 I'm with that.

Speaker 1 All that. All that cash shit.

Speaker 1 That's all that. Absolute, Jason Martin, and Thirsty P.

Speaker 1 Fucking love that record. That record is fire.
That album is fire. Man.
Shout out to Solo and everybody over there. And problem Jason Martin dropped something.

Speaker 1 He dropped the EP.

Speaker 1 I'm gonna check it. I ain't listening to it.
Yeah, definitely gonna check it. I'm gonna check it.

Speaker 1 Um,

Speaker 1 I'm going to Fabo 5000 Degrees.

Speaker 1 Met you in Miami. You was in a section with the strippers and the scammers.
Music too loud, no, you couldn't understand me. Spent the night, I let you use my shirt as your pajamas.

Speaker 1 I see you lost your man, just skiing in the Atlantic. Drown me and you.
Riding in your face, girl, I'm trying to bless you. You baby, you're one of none, how could I forget your

Speaker 1 You just need someone later in the year

Speaker 1 You see the ground five thousand degrees It's kitchen getting hot

Speaker 1 You see the girl five thousand degrees I feel it getting hot

Speaker 1 Well, I met Art in Perry Eurostar from East Hackney. Almost blew it back just to see me.
The motto type you won't believe.

Speaker 1 Straight up out of magazine. Send me take her on tour.
With the spotlight on her body exposed.

Speaker 1 Round of applause, claws on the slove. Louis V problems, cocktail orders, shrimp sliders.
Back on each other. I just had to

Speaker 1 look forward to

Speaker 1 later in the year.

Speaker 1 That's Fabo and

Speaker 1 Joseph Lemmer Sear, five thousand degrees.

Speaker 1 What you got?

Speaker 2 My song is called No Exchange by Seemi Liadi.

Speaker 1 Trivin' 3 a.m. on the highway.

Speaker 1 I remember I was away back to my place.

Speaker 1 Still don't really know what to do

Speaker 1 But it's easier to make up excuses

Speaker 1 Like I'm only really here just for the ride

Speaker 1 This isn't a complete waste of my time

Speaker 1 time.

Speaker 1 I have no expectations, just have fun.

Speaker 1 But I'm the only one who leaves with nothing then.

Speaker 1 Why do I feel so visible?

Speaker 1 I'm not for the vision for.

Speaker 1 I wish I loved just a little more.

Speaker 1 But I

Speaker 1 can't be alone

Speaker 1 again tonight.

Speaker 1 I know it isn't right.

Speaker 1 I just wanna feel warmly,

Speaker 1 one

Speaker 1 more

Speaker 1 time.

Speaker 1 Why do I try if I'm not really wanting?

Speaker 1 Tell myself lies and keep from being honest.

Speaker 1 I don't wanna do this,

Speaker 1 but it's hard to fix the truth at

Speaker 1 me.

Speaker 1 Going again, it all feels so pathetic.

Speaker 1 Can't get a test without me saying I'm on my way.

Speaker 1 Then I

Speaker 1 tell myself again.

Speaker 1 Only really here just for the run.

Speaker 1 This isn't a complete waste of my time.

Speaker 1 I have no expectations, just have fun.

Speaker 1 But I'm the only one who leaves with nothing

Speaker 1 left.

Speaker 1 Why do I feel so miserable?

Speaker 1 I've got the buttons for.

Speaker 1 I wish I loved you just a little more.

Speaker 1 But I

Speaker 1 can't be alone with it tonight.

Speaker 1 I know it isn't right.

Speaker 1 I just wanna feel warm with it one

Speaker 1 more time.

Speaker 1 That is semi

Speaker 1 liadi,

Speaker 1 no exchange.

Speaker 1 Nice little vibe. Nice little vibe.
Good shit, gang. Good shit.

Speaker 1 I started to run up on you and do a ramble.

Speaker 1 I saw you walking in the shit.

Speaker 1 The fuck is wrong with the yo? Don't do that. Don't do that again.

Speaker 1 I saw you and him

Speaker 1 walking in the rain. I know you're walking in the rain.

Speaker 1 Nah, that nigga had a three-week run of happiness. Damn, son.
Sent that nigga back to the MTA.

Speaker 1 Send that nigga to the train terminal.

Speaker 1 Get the tokens.

Speaker 1 Get you some tokens, nigga. Nigga told Paul, your boss, I'm going to stay in Jersey.
You got to pick me up.

Speaker 1 Fox is just minding his business. Fox said, I'm just

Speaker 1 t-dashing.

Speaker 1 That nigga was in girls' karaoke with his mom. I saw a lot of shit.
I just mind my business. That's it.
Right, Boss? That's it.

Speaker 1 Mind my business. That girl is.
She's the stone cold. You are cold.
Cold-blooded. You are cold, girl.
But since 99. You know what I mean? Fuck they thought.
I knew to this.

Speaker 1 What's the fuck they thought? These new ass singing ass niggas.

Speaker 1 You know what I mean? Sing your little medleys, nigga. This is real life now.
I really do this.

Speaker 1 I really dub you niggas after I spin you around. Oh, man.
You know what I mean? Okay, so let's. That's why I stay far away from Marlon off time, boy.
I don't even want to look her in her eyes.

Speaker 1 Look, look at them eyes and them lashes.

Speaker 1 Okay, let's wrap this up. Happy birthday, man.

Speaker 1 Happy birthday.

Speaker 1 Spun that nigga from the potato sash. She gave out a gift on her birthday.
What?

Speaker 1 I'm not talking about nobody that's here.

Speaker 1 I'm not talking about nobody. She's I'm not talking about you.
Clearly, it wasn't that important.

Speaker 1 We ain't talking about you. We're talking about niggas that matter.
Stop playing.

Speaker 1 Jokes on. Let's, yeah.
Back to Mermaid.

Speaker 1 Back to CASA.

Speaker 1 Back to CASA. With Net Rachel.

Speaker 1 She sent that nigga back to his friend group.

Speaker 1 We don't mean it. We don't play with you.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. We don't mean it.

Speaker 1 We don't mean it.

Speaker 1 That ass, I'm sorry. That's my bad.
That wasn't nobody's bad but mine.

Speaker 1 I'm the only one who's bad. That was.

Speaker 1 I just be trying to rep. Don't do that.

Speaker 1 She did that shit when women is losing their rights.

Speaker 1 Like, what?

Speaker 1 You are brazen. That shit doing election time.
Oh, my God. That nigga was talking some voting shit in that year, too.
Like, he listened to Kamala.

Speaker 1 Yo, Kamala's number one. I think she could do this.

Speaker 1 That nigga, I I think she could do this his way to it. Fuck that chicken.
All right.

Speaker 1 Oh, my God, man.

Speaker 1 Mel, don't never let nobody in Space and say we don't love that.

Speaker 1 Y'all got me on my West Coast vibe. You and Parks.
You and Parks.

Speaker 1 Got a big six now on the grill.

Speaker 1 Big two, West Coast. What up, what up, what up, what it, what up, what it is, happy.

Speaker 1 Elon Cheese,

Speaker 1 the east side is mouth.

Speaker 1 Rest in peace, make dog.

Speaker 1 You can holler at my dog,

Speaker 1 holla at my dog,

Speaker 1 holler at my door.

Speaker 1 You can holla at my dog. Hey.

Speaker 1 You can holler at my dog.

Speaker 1 All right, man. Listen, hopefully, y'all enjoyed this broadcast as much as we have enjoyed delivering it to you.
Big male. Tommy Richmond, good for you, nigga.

Speaker 1 Not a nom in sight.

Speaker 1 Not a fucking nom in sight, Tommy Richman. What's fucked up?

Speaker 1 What's fucked up? That's crazy. What's fucked up? I ain't even thinking about about it.
I forgot about that shit.

Speaker 1 So did the rest of the world. That's a big song.
Good for him.

Speaker 1 Good for him. You think he did this himself, Joe? Yes.

Speaker 1 Really? I think if he don't come out and say that hip-hop shit, they find a category to nominate him.

Speaker 1 The song was too big.

Speaker 1 The song was too big. He did that.
He did that. He turned somebody off up there or maybe didn't do the behind the scenes.
I forgot all about that song, dog. That's crazy.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 1 It's good for niggas, man. Listen, keep us in your prayers.
Lord knows we we need to be there until the next time. We bid you a new farewell.
Adios Areba Dirchi, Asta La Vista. So long goodbye.

Speaker 1 Our voir, or simple head nod will suffice. Remember, life is a series of moments and moments pass.

Speaker 1 So let's make this moment last as if it's all we have. Rest in peace, Clark Kent.
Rest in peace, Quincy Jones. We love y'all.

Speaker 1 Also, remember, the baddies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel.
The closed-minded women want you to teach them things. Grab you with Tylenol.

Speaker 1 You might need it.

Speaker 1 Hey, we need it.

Speaker 1 Until next time, what y'all doing for the weekend, man? Anything fun?

Speaker 1 Anything fun? Anything lit? Come on, give me something good. Give me something good, pause.

Speaker 1 Tonight, I'm gonna head out to the DJ Cassidy ship. I might pull up to that too.
Donald Prediction. Okay, and then

Speaker 1 this weekend, Sunday, I'm gonna shoot down to DC

Speaker 1 for the Commanders and Stealers game. Oh, dope.
Shout out to Wallette. He has a whole week.

Speaker 1 It's

Speaker 1 gifted week.

Speaker 1 And he got something going every day. Yes, you didn't get your weekends off yet, nigga.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's gonna be home.

Speaker 1 He went out last night. He was going to DC for what? Going for the Steelers game.
Steeler Commanders game. Yo, nigga, ice.
He invite niggas ice. No, I didn't invite anybody.

Speaker 1 That's gonna be a good game. It is.
I was going to the Bell Bib Devote TGT concert in New York tonight, but it's canceled. Got rescheduled till April.

Speaker 1 So I will not be there.

Speaker 1 I got a gym appointment with the Corey Trainer nigga on Sunday. Straight into my my Tina stretch appointment on Sunday.

Speaker 1 Straight into fantasy football avoiding the three-week losing streak. So that's good.

Speaker 1 So we shouted. Y'all played early in the stretcher after the soreness? That's good.
Yeah, I think so. Y'all got the 9-30 game Sunday.
Other overseas? Giants.

Speaker 1 Oh, I don't know what the Germany has to do. I don't know what the Giants is going to be.
Giants Panthers. I don't care about the Giants.

Speaker 1 And they're going to lose. And they're going to lose to the Panthers.
They're going to lose the Panthers. They're going to lose the Panthers.

Speaker 1 They ain't take more, nah.

Speaker 1 They're going to lose. Nah.
They're going to lose. They'll beat the Pancers.
Pancers take it too now. Oh, yeah, yeah.
It's a tank off. Yeah.

Speaker 1 How the Jets doing?

Speaker 1 Toso, middle of the pack.

Speaker 1 They're not doing good, actually.

Speaker 1 It's being reported that Soto to the Mets is a done deal. Sounds like it, too.

Speaker 1 Over $700 million.

Speaker 1 Wow.

Speaker 1 Stay right in New York. Over $70 million.
That's crazy. Nigga ain't got to move or nothing.
Who?

Speaker 1 Dude from the Yankees. Save Soto.
That went crazy.

Speaker 1 That's nuts. 700 million in one deal.

Speaker 1 That's a lot of money. Yeah, don't say.

Speaker 1 Facebook. I mean, them baseball niggas, though.

Speaker 1 And niggas play today. They 40-something.

Speaker 1 Mel, what are you doing this weekend?

Speaker 1 Birthday weekend. Birthday weekend's still in effect.
Scorpio season ain't over. No, I know it's not.

Speaker 2 I'm not sure yet. I'm just leaving things open.

Speaker 1 I'm winging it.

Speaker 1 I'm winging it. Dead of that wing, man.

Speaker 1 I don't need to know what to think anymore. Can you show me?

Speaker 1 Does your play with a title dump, niggas? Let's go.

Speaker 1 I'm talking shit, but it's hard.

Speaker 1 All right, man, we out of here, man. Y'all hold it down.

Speaker 1 Everybody have an amazing week and a beautiful week. And if your heart is heavy, if your head is heavy, we feel for you, man.

Speaker 1 We feel for you. Shout out to Kamala.
You ran an

Speaker 1 excellent, Kamala. You ran an excellent campaign.

Speaker 1 And I still think even her running provides hope to the young black girls out there that was watching.

Speaker 1 I do want to say that.

Speaker 1 Absolutely.

Speaker 1 Yeah. How many million votes she won? A lot.
A lot. Yeah.

Speaker 1 Almost 60 million. Hey, listen, we had black men run for president prior to Obama getting elected.
Black woman, too. I'm just saying, like, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 Somebody's going to be the one to actually get the job done at some point. I do think she should have came out and spoke to Howard the same night.

Speaker 1 It was late. I get it.
It was late, yo.

Speaker 1 We've seen it. We've seen it before.
But no, but no. Typically, once the

Speaker 1 succession speech happens,

Speaker 1 they don't speak to an intimate crowd. You know what I mean?

Speaker 1 We got four years, man. Yeah.
Get money. Stay alive.
Get to it. Get that space.

Speaker 1 Get money. Were that Bitcoin at?

Speaker 1 77.

Speaker 1 It was at 75 last week.

Speaker 1 Whole election while I'm

Speaker 1 watching him go up. Shit taking off.
Bitcoin was going through the roof. Really? 76.5.

Speaker 1 Yeah, highest it's ever been. Bitcoin.
76.5.

Speaker 1 Trying to think of when I'm going to sell. AE!

Speaker 1 I'm about to sell it soon. Flip, what you on this weekend? A thing?

Speaker 1 Just chilling. Shit, working.
Might go out of town to get some content.

Speaker 1 Okay.

Speaker 1 Where you going?

Speaker 1 I'm planning to go to

Speaker 1 Nashville?

Speaker 1 Some parts.

Speaker 1 Okay. Parks?

Speaker 1 No, sure. Probably lay low.
Lay low. I'm going to go to the show tonight.
Tomorrow I'll be in the studio all day.

Speaker 1 Be better late, low. Yeah, you got some.
You can send me a beat pack? I got you.

Speaker 1 What do you need it for?

Speaker 1 Get this shit off. Get in the booth.

Speaker 1 If you wouldn't give Holly $70, you can't pay parks for a beat pack.

Speaker 1 I get a return from the parks beat pack. You get a return from giving Holly $70 too.

Speaker 1 I wouldn't know nothing about it.

Speaker 1 I don't need to know what the pain gets.

Speaker 1 Hey.

Speaker 1 Hey.

Speaker 1 Hey.

Speaker 1 Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute. Hey.

Speaker 1 All right, we're going, man. Y'all, all the damn peace, love, health, wealth, and prosperity to everybody out there.
We love y'all. Don't you forget it.
Remember, Tupac cares if no one else cares.

Speaker 1 Soft spot

Speaker 1 praying on niggas, soft spots, boy.

Speaker 1 You got him.

Speaker 1 Patriot, I'm going crazy, yo, Debme. JB, JBJ, JB, JB, JB, JB, JB, JB, C, JB, P, JB JBP JB Chip

Speaker 1 JBC

Speaker 1 Man, we don't give a fuck

Speaker 1 We don't give a fuck

Speaker 1 I know

Speaker 1 I fucking know

Speaker 1 right to Chicago nigga give a fuck Yeah, what's up? Yeah, yeah, yeah

Speaker 1 Yeah, this ain't that yeah, what's up PD nigga? This ain't this Yeah, this real life, bro. All that cock shit.
You know what I mean? Hey.

Speaker 1 And then with the cheap flowers.

Speaker 1 Those were the shit from Walmart. Cosmos.
Those shit he used to sell outside of their fucking spot.

Speaker 1 Yeah, that shit's working like a charm. He used to go, my baby.

Speaker 1 Nigga, paid easy.

Speaker 1 My baby, Cynthia.

Speaker 1 Hey, y'all. I'm not a cat woman.

Speaker 1 I got a baby.

Speaker 1 Don't mess with my man.

Speaker 1 I'm letting me know what the biggest

Speaker 1 yo, we going, yo, y'all hold it down. Peace, love, health, wealth, and prosperity.
Salute. Peace.
Gang, gang, gang.

Speaker 1 Gang, gang, gang, gang. Word, I didn't know that either.
Shout out to Matt. Gang, gang, gang.
Oh, my God. Yeah, that's right.
Oh, my God. Yeah, go hit the WhatsApp, call them.
Fuck off.