Episode 772 | "The Summer Track"
In the latest episode from the JBP, the crew begins with discussing their Halloween (20:28) before getting to Young Thug being released with a lengthy probation sentence (30:12). The JBP then discusses how Thug has to navigate a new music ecosystem and what it means for the rapper moving forward (57:40), Joe shares a story about his most recent night at ‘Girls Love Karaoke’ (1:18:29), and the projections for Tyler, The Creator’s new album are in (1:30:20). Also, the room wonders how you compliment a man with a fire mouth (1:50:10), Meg Thee Stallion’s Amazon Prime documentary (1:58:33), Ari Lennox’s beef with Dreamville (2:31:44) leads to a debate on if an idea is more important than the execution (2:46:00), Mel’s new podcast (2:59:33), questionable Halloween outfits for children (3:11:38), and much more!
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Sleeper Picks:
Joe | Jacquees - “Baby Making”
Ice | Lloyd Banks - “Season Of The Psychos”
Parks | Che Noir (feat. Brady Watt & Abiodun Oyewole) - “Shadow Puppet”
Ish | Elijah Blake (feat. Kareen Lomax) - “Read The Room”
Melyssa | Mr. Carmack (feat. Kehlani) - “All In”
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Transcript
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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.
Speaker 1
I didn't know Mucci Green. How you you didn't know Mucci dropped? That's crazy.
What you been doing? You've been under a rock?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 You didn't know that Keanu Liday dropped?
Speaker 1
Why would I know that? Come on, man. Where you fucking been at? I'm tired.
I didn't know that Big Mucci Grape dropped. But anyway, go ahead.
Yo, dog. You didn't know that Gibbs dropped? Freddie Gibbs.
Speaker 1
I knew it was dropping. But you didn't know that it dropped.
No, I did not. That's what I'm saying.
I missed that. Those are the two that I missed.
I caught everything else.
Speaker 1
Your music slider got to come down. No, it don't.
No, no, no.
Speaker 1 To not know that Gibbs dropped, you think your music slider got to.
Speaker 1 You knew Big Mucci Grape dropped? Yes.
Speaker 1 What's the name of the project? Oh, I don't know. I just seen Big Moochie Grape and got super excited.
Speaker 1
The name don't even matter. The name of the project don't matter.
That's an automatic grape. No, it is an automatic grape.
That's an instant cop. As soon as you see him, that's an instant cop.
Speaker 1
Come on. Come on, man.
Instant cop.
Speaker 1 Who Big Moochie?
Speaker 1
Don't worry about it. That's all right, isn't it? That's the legend.
Exactly. That's all right, Ish.
There you go. That's cool.
Speaker 1 I mean, I know, because I wake up at whatever time I wake up on a Friday, and I do still get that nerdy, geeky, ooh, let me see what's there. Because I never know what's there
Speaker 1 until I go and look and see what's there.
Speaker 1 Some days you get let down with a whole bunch of...
Speaker 1 electronic music and gospel music. Some of y'all got,
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not the gospel niggas, alternative. Some of y'all got some interesting covers.
But I like just looking at covers and weird names and pressing sample on some shit. There'd be some weird shit going on.
Speaker 1 Like, all right, out of here. I just been seeing nothing but 30-year reissues.
Speaker 1 Saw a white snake album up there. I was like,
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yeah, man. And some days you get a treat, like this morning.
A lot of shit. A lot of shit.
Jock Weese, I had no idea Jock Weese was coming. I'm really excited about that album.
Speaker 1
The name of this shit is some shit like Bedtime Fucking or something like that. That's something I'm into.
All right.
Speaker 1 Listen, anytime somebody I like with a voice says some shit, like they ain't their album something like bedtime fucking,
Speaker 1 yeah.
Speaker 1
That's my favorite place to do some fucking. I like some couch fucking shit.
In the bed. Couch fucking.
Speaker 1 If I got to leave the bed, it's a task now.
Speaker 1 It's a task for me. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1
I'm sorry. I like the bed.
I do. I do.
It's a good place. Now, if you caught me in my 30s and my 20s, I was into some wild shit.
We thought on the roof, in the ceiling, all types of wild shit.
Speaker 1 In bathrooms in the ceiling yeah in the ceiling in the ceiling
Speaker 1 right at that little gym on 46
Speaker 1 car hump the car the sad car the car hump yeah yeah yeah car hump is trash super the shower or
Speaker 1 overall
Speaker 1 the peer pressure the peer pressure growing up
Speaker 1 Yeah, all that shit that
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looked fly when Patrick Swayze did it. Yeah, yeah, and the movies.
The movies fuck it up. Yeah.
The movies fuck it up. I got in the shower.
I almost killed myself.
Speaker 1
Three times. Yeah, yeah.
That's all I take is one slip. Three times.
You think it's over on the castle? It's over. Oh.
Speaker 1 Yo. It's over.
Speaker 1 But, yo, you kind of good, though. You 5'7.
Speaker 1 You could like get up under this. I'm 6'1.
Speaker 1
1. And two, I'm clumsy.
And I always have been clumsy and never not been clumsy. You was clumsy as a kid? I've always been clumsy.
Why did I think I could get in the shower and be sexy?
Speaker 1 I think clumsy closer to attractive.
Speaker 1 You know how much shit is in there? Bubbles, conditioner, shampoo,
Speaker 1 big bar soap, loofah, ragman, all of these obstacles.
Speaker 1
Conditioner residue. And she 5'3.
You got to get up under. Yeah.
Then she got her hair all
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in the way. She tasting like dove while you're trying to kiss them.
You eating soap.
Speaker 1 Soap bubbles all in your nose.
Speaker 1 Then
Speaker 1 you ain't the smoothest on the insertion either.
Speaker 1
That's the hard part. That's the hard part.
Big ass leg up.
Speaker 1 Now you done slip because you stepped on the bar soap.
Speaker 1 Now she got to pick you up off the towel.
Speaker 1 Like, I don't know.
Speaker 1
I don't come in the bed. I concur.
Sorry for starting this way. And trigger warning to anybody that almost lost their life the same exact way.
All it takes is one time to lose your life to value life.
Speaker 1 That's it. Like the pussy ain't that
Speaker 1 run that back.
Speaker 1 One time to lose your life to value your life. All it takes is almost one time to lose your life
Speaker 1 to value your life.
Speaker 1 You fucked me up for a minute.
Speaker 1
It's cool. Y'all caught up? Yeah, now we good.
Now you put the almost in there. All right now.
Don't act like y'all went to A. Harry Moore.
That was the slow school in Jersey City.
Speaker 1 How do you know?
Speaker 1 Because you had to know.
Speaker 1 Took you over there.
Speaker 1 Harry and sons. You had to know when you bumped into somebody.
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1 Something's off about this guy. Hey, when you went to school,
Speaker 1 if it ain't a Lincoln or Snyder, that nigga be mad strong to get.
Speaker 1 Hey, Harry Moore. That was the first time.
Speaker 1 Curry Woods, Curry Woods. A Harry Moore, them niggas is coming first.
Speaker 1 Before you get to the projects. Oh, this is so fucked up.
Speaker 1
Oh, shit. And nobody out there knows what I'm talking about.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
Blank Jack Mountain. I'm like, they don't.
Shout out to y'all listening all over the crazy. Every hood got a slow school.
That's a fact.
Speaker 1
That is a fact. And I do think it's your responsibility to know what that school is in case you bump into one of them.
Hey, boss.
Speaker 1 I don't think we had one, but
Speaker 1 we had the floor.
Speaker 1
They went to the same school. No, they were just, you was in the school.
That's why you just say no. it's not.
Speaker 1 It's been a lot of things.
Speaker 1
I ain't going to say that, yo. No, the third floor.
And I don't think this is the slowest, like, offensive. The third floor, yo.
Speaker 1 Don't be the niggas that's brilliant, too.
Speaker 1 Don't be the niggas. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Putting formulas on the gray mats.
Speaker 1 Gotta talk.
Speaker 1 Yo, you good?
Speaker 1
You went on a whole 10 minutes about Harry Winston, and now you're going to ask me, Am I good? The one part of the month. Oh, man.
Oh, yeah, clap it up. One part of the relationship.
Speaker 1 Finally.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you ain't had a.
Speaker 1
He ain't had a good motherfucker. There you go.
But he did smoke that.
Speaker 1 I haven't had a good month. Oh.
Speaker 1
Don't start, nigga. Don't start, nigga.
What the fuck you talk about?
Speaker 1
Yo, why you can't just take a compliment? You hoisted. That wasn't a compliment.
That's how I complimented. You talk backhanded as shit.
That's my slab A compliment, though.
Speaker 1 Come on, get it up. Come on.
Speaker 1
We did. We clapped for him.
We did. Oh, all right.
Speaker 2 It was genuine then.
Speaker 1
We get a feeling. Look, now you got it out for me.
Look what y'all did.
Speaker 1 Look what y'all did.
Speaker 1
Look what y'all did. I'm not going to tell now.
I'm the farthest thing. Oh, now I feel like I'm back in gangsters love karaoke.
Speaker 2 Oh, yeah, that shit switched up real quick.
Speaker 1
That nigga said gangsters love karaoke. Yeah.
Yeah. Y'all keep promoting.
Y'all made it hot. Good.
I saw the little video. It looked like a lot of dudes, a lot of fellas.
Speaker 2 Sword fest.
Speaker 1 A lot of fellas. You went?
Speaker 2 I did not go. I saw his story and I was like, isn't that girls like karaoke?
Speaker 1 Yeah, but when the bad niggas like a girl coming behind them.
Speaker 2
Yep. Yeah.
No, I get that.
Speaker 1 I get that. Promotion 101.
Speaker 1
No, she's been too busy with her pod. I have.
Yes. Yes.
Speaker 1
She's karaoke. Thank you.
Thank you.
Speaker 2 Thank you.
Speaker 1 Come on. That was a sturdy 29 minutes.
Speaker 2 You know, suck a dick, okay?
Speaker 1
It is not my day. Itch.
It sure the fuck is it?
Speaker 1 You keep it up, buddy.
Speaker 1 You keep it up.
Speaker 1 It is not my day today.
Speaker 1 That's what I'm getting from the crew.
Speaker 1 What's wrong with you? Oh, man. This guy is.
Speaker 1 Okay. Okay.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Okay. Keep it up, buddy.
Speaker 1 You better watch it.
Speaker 1 So we couldn't get a speech from Ish. Can we get a speech from you?
Speaker 1 Thank you.
Speaker 1 Ricky Rocks, I said.
Speaker 1 Hey, my shades ain't far.
Speaker 1
You might freaking. My shades are not far.
I'm just letting you know. You're my best friend.
That's my best friend. Y'all bless you.
My check one, two, one, two.
Speaker 1 Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, check one, two, one, two, one, two.
Speaker 1 And that's my best in my best in my best
Speaker 1
friend. Nigga living TTG and everything, he still on flea.
My bitch rollin' with me, she gon' smile, cause she don't bleed. Shout out to whoever you might be lying.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 take the boy to school, swagger number tree.
Speaker 1 Bitch, I'm bleedin' bad
Speaker 1 like a mummy.
Speaker 1 Holla, holla, holla, nigga, bro see.
Speaker 1 Mama, he that booted, Jedi roceries.
Speaker 1 He don't let cooty. Hold Jerry, what up, whoa, whoa, New York City, what up?
Speaker 1
Stop them rats inside them if they nudge. Make that other side, nigga, curtains.
And my people out of the speaker. Yeah, my nieces hanging with the beatles.
Speaker 1 All the drivers like the workers out there.
Speaker 1 And everything is still on flea.
Speaker 1 I got the body from Jim Mellis, but I had switched the motor. Hold on, what I put up, what I put up.
Speaker 1
I just told her, make a story. A lot of people celebrating right now.
A lot of people happy right now.
Speaker 1 I told her, stop my meeting.
Speaker 1 I told her to stop telling everything she's seen. And told her, meet me at the rest.
Speaker 1 I got with guests in the back of my ring. And I went ain't trying it.
Speaker 1
I told her she got a ton of money. Don't do that, Mal.
Act like Sydney Lauper's on. Come on.
Speaker 1 Come on.
Speaker 1
I just pulled up this shit. Come on, let's get ahead daughter going.
Act like Wilson Phillips is on.
Speaker 1 Come on.
Speaker 1
20 watches and I'm still stupid. I had came more out the trenches.
And I had beat up two bodies like Boozy.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
Yeah. I fuck with Slacks and we call it E-Rex.
And I came with some fucking sky. How y'all feeling? Everybody good here.
Everybody good.
Speaker 1 Somebody grow me up.
Speaker 1 keys.
Speaker 1 She for the street need me. Only one she got hit at the street, need me.
Speaker 1 Alright, man, we got a great show lined up.
Speaker 1 I told her everything on me. Carnival just a gun.
Speaker 1 Do rubbing CC lock and see me. Rolling that coop with a bucket.
Speaker 1 Shout out to the family and friends of Thugger. You gotta feel good right now.
Speaker 1 I'ma save her, yes, I danny glove.
Speaker 1 I'ma call my pop before her, fuck the mother.
Speaker 1 I paddled in my mind and then they kissed her. Shout out my New York City strip clubs out there.
Speaker 1 Every time I fuck, I gotta hear me, Lee like Booby.
Speaker 1 Boy that don't be with you, he like Doom.
Speaker 1 Boring car outside, that bitch got two. Shout out to the first and last time lifted up LA.
Speaker 1 Who the fuck told you that you fucking sucker for fuck or defeat?
Speaker 1 I got six cars and I saw that runners and all of them did it.
Speaker 1 No, I'm not missing, not from LA, but I got used to the dinner.
Speaker 1
I fuck it, I suck it, I beat it down. Then she beat me to the ceiling.
Stone in my lifestyle,
Speaker 1 I'm living too well.
Speaker 1 I can't make it crap.
Speaker 1
That money keep up around. And low way to head, I can't turn it down.
It's Friday, I might have to move around tonight. I might have to move around tonight.
Speaker 1 I don't know.
Speaker 1 My favorite bartenders is running around in Fahas. I might take a break.
Speaker 1 Also, if you're going to run around in the Faja, please make sure it's a new Faja, yo.
Speaker 1 I seen some outfits this week, and I ain't gonna lie to y'all. This week,
Speaker 1 a lot of limp balls on these fucking fajas out there. It's disrespectful.
Speaker 1 And if you're wearing the farha with the plates in it, bitch, go home.
Speaker 1 With the plates.
Speaker 1 Don't worry about it.
Speaker 1 They know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
Protective plates. Protective plates when the faha is not enough.
They go inside of the faha.
Speaker 2 Is it like boning?
Speaker 1
That's when you're hugging like RoboCop. For real.
All the shit. Foolproof shit.
Speaker 1 No, but
Speaker 1
But some is just the faja. Some is the faja with the shit inside of it.
Okay. And they have different size plates depending on what procedure you got done.
Fuck, they trying to get some hops?
Speaker 1 You are wearing the faja with the plates in it and you are at the party.
Speaker 1 Just go home.
Speaker 1
It's not worth it. They're trying to get muscles.
It's not worth it. Trying to get their muscles up.
No. She got on a weight vest.
Speaker 1 Like, what?
Speaker 1 She come with strength shoes.
Speaker 1 Hope everybody had a real good Halloween and all that.
Speaker 1 Rest in peace, Clark King. Rest in peace, PK.
Speaker 1 Make it my mom, big time.
Speaker 1 I can put a stone by your eyes.
Speaker 1 I can't say you never stop.
Speaker 1 You never tell me you lies, not messy die, tie.
Speaker 1 Triple T crib in the middle
Speaker 1 Mel, act like this is share.
Speaker 1 Oh my god.
Speaker 1 COVID stole that record from us, man.
Speaker 1 What do you mean?
Speaker 1 This
Speaker 1 record did not get what it was supposed to get because we were shut down.
Speaker 1 Had we been able to go outside that summer when this was out?
Speaker 2 Oh, yeah, that would have been the summer track.
Speaker 1 Got it.
Speaker 1 The summer track.
Speaker 1 The summer bop.
Speaker 2 The banger.
Speaker 1
Yo. Way to clean it up.
Yo.
Speaker 1 That would have been a summer track.
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1 What a fucking goof.
Speaker 1 All right, let me get these drops out the way real quick.
Speaker 1 So happy to be here with y'all today.
Speaker 1 Keep the applause going for the greatest cast in the world.
Speaker 1 And us.
Speaker 1
All right, what episode is this? 772. Welcome to episode 772 of the Joe Button podcast.
Brought to you by a feud by Powered by Prize Picks here. Prize picks gang.
Speaker 1 I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, and happy to be here, host Joe Button, with a few really good people. To my right, Melissa Ford is in the building.
Speaker 1 I'm bothered. Hot and unbothered.
Speaker 2 Very unbothered. Hey.
Speaker 1 Oh, when people say that, they're bother. What's bothering me? Someone shoot up.
Speaker 2 Like, I really am unbothered.
Speaker 2
At least for the moment. Trust me.
I will find something to be bothered about within about five minutes, I'm sure.
Speaker 1
But carry on. All right, well, Melissa Ford is in the building.
To her right,
Speaker 1 Elizabeth's finest, huh? Woodbridge's finest. King Wawa-ish is in the building.
Speaker 1 Potter at a bar.
Speaker 1 Hey!
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Speech, nigga. Speech.
Speaker 1 Speech.
Speaker 1 Speech, speech, speech, speech, speech, speech.
Speaker 1
You're supposed to speech. Yeah, that's the way you do your speech.
You better get the fuck out of my face. Yo, go ahead.
That's what you got to say today.
Speaker 2 Damn, that's ungrateful. Shit.
Speaker 1
Damn. You can say thank you.
Nothing. Oh, God.
Speaker 1 To those who voted you pottery.
Speaker 1
It ain't a gimme. No, I can't.
You have to work. I'm Joe.
Speaker 1 No, no speech.
Speaker 1
Oh, he used that to promote his shit. That's why he said Aki.
I see what you did. I see what you did.
You got your new Aki line on.
Speaker 1
I can't see. Let me see.
Yo, dog. Say Aki.
And it'll tell you how to pronounce it. What's wrong with you, buddy?
Speaker 1 I can't see him all the misses.
Speaker 1
That's an ish hoodie. It's all right, my brother.
It's an ish hoodie. Yo, can I hand my hoodie, please?
Speaker 1 He got it.
Speaker 1 No,
Speaker 1 he wasn't going to bring it.
Speaker 1
My apologies. It's all right, my brother.
Next to Ish, huh? Big freeze in the building.
Speaker 1
Freeze it. Group, not Potter of the Month.
Nope, not. Huh?
Speaker 1 Not.
Speaker 1
Yo, you on your shit today. It's cool.
It's cool. Yo, Flip is not here with us today, which only accentuates how immature I am.
Speaker 1 Lead it down. When he's here,
Speaker 1 I be smooth, but
Speaker 1 gotta turn it up a little bit.
Speaker 1 Elm Ivers, finest Parsons in the building.
Speaker 1 All right, Ian is here, hopefully, without his Twitter feed.
Speaker 1
Jules is here, Corey is here, Poe is here, Jay Juan is here. A lot of orange, a lot of orange on you.
A lot of matching, yeah, I mean, a lot of matching going, a lot of money. Hey,
Speaker 1 I saw you brought out your finest Canadian tuxedo.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I mean,
Speaker 1 I guess this would qualify.
Speaker 1 It does.
Speaker 1
It fucking does. This would qualify as a Canadian Texas.
I'm sitting next to a Canadian. I like it.
Oh, man. It's true.
That's funny, son. That's funny.
That's hilarious.
Speaker 1 Erickson is here. True, man.
Speaker 1
Tanner is here. Savon is here.
Remotely, and most importantly, each and every one of you guys out there are here.
Speaker 1 What's up, gang? Gang, gang, gang.
Speaker 1 What's up?
Speaker 1 How was your Halloween?
Speaker 1
Super uneventful, unfortunately. It looked like it was lit outside.
I was going to say it was 80 degrees in New York and Halloween. Yeah.
And holes. Yeah,
Speaker 1 everybody, all of us are in relationships.
Speaker 1 So we did your relationship with you. Yeah, and she was with me.
Speaker 1 Rats.
Speaker 1
No, no, no. I've been having a blast, but I mean, you just got to separate the in-relationships from she was with me.
It's two different.
Speaker 1 It's two different things.
Speaker 2 So did any of you dress up?
Speaker 1 No. I dressed up as well.
Speaker 2 I heard you just wore a mask. That's not really dressing up.
Speaker 1 That's dressing up.
Speaker 1 Did the suit match the. No, I didn't have the makeup guy come over and make me
Speaker 1 Freddy Krueger.
Speaker 1
Okay, okay. Like the girlies be, y'all are extra.
Y'all be in there for 12 hours. Shout out to the shit.
Contouring everything. Listen, all of that was Spirit Halloween.
Speaker 1
We went right to Pyramids. We tried to go to Spirit Halloween.
The line was around the block. I'm like, I'm cool.
What the fuck is Spirit Halloween? To the store. It's a store.
Speaker 1 It's a pop-up where people purchase Halloween costume from. It's a bunch of merrywears.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it's like a chain. Gotcha.
Speaker 1 So anyway, yeah, they told me that, listen, my dear friend and homegirl said to me, hey, man, please do me a favor.
Speaker 1 If you're coming to the Halloween party tonight, which is the day before Halloween, please
Speaker 1 just wear a costume.
Speaker 1
Something, anything, right? Anything. Come on, Joe.
Please do it for me. And because I'm such an amazing friend,
Speaker 1 I did it. So.
Speaker 1 You went and bought a mask? I went to the Spirit Halloween, me and my baby, walked in there with all the fucking dusty ass kids and the
Speaker 1
hostile workers, picked up the last Freddy Krueger in there. Here comes homie that works there.
Hey, that's the last one.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 thanks. Thank you for that.
Speaker 1
And I got it. It's mine now.
And I'm going to purchase it. And now I don't even know if I want to be Freddy, but I ain't putting it back.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1
to it. So I carried Freddy with me around there as he was ice drilling me.
Then I went over to some other masks and shit. I seen the Squid Games guy, I think that was, or whatever.
Speaker 1 I was just like, I wanted to have that shit on. I wanted to be fly and then just put on a mask to appease my friend.
Speaker 1 So I picked up the Squid Games mask and the other little, I did a bad, bad thing mask, like some black suede, ghost-looking, faceless mask. Then I bought a mask that didn't even have eyes.
Speaker 1 It was just a silver, looked like some alien shit. I bought like nine masks
Speaker 1 from Spirit Hollywood. My baby took
Speaker 1 my baby the whole time was screaming, babe, help, what am I going to do? What am I going to wear? Help me with it. I was out of there on her, totally ignoring her.
Speaker 1 But after I got my nine masks, I went over there to the girly section, found an extra large something. Now, all of the girly Halloween outfits were made to sexualize women for sure.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, that's what I was saying.
Speaker 1 Spirit Halloween was objectifying the women.
Speaker 1
It was the French maze, it was the sexy nun. I thought Fenty was sponsoring this shit.
I thought
Speaker 1
she picked some shit out. It was the last extra large deer.
I thought that shit would fit like a glad bag over her big ass, but it didn't. That shit started sitting things up, poking shit out.
Speaker 1
I'm like, bitch, sit down now. Like, what type of fucking...
Oh, you a cop? Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 You got to do people who'll match you. Oh,
Speaker 1 I'm getting ready to break the law.
Speaker 1 Now I get that. That's the first song I played on the officer I got in the car, Miss Officer.
Speaker 1 Like a cat cop. So now I get to be corny all night and say shit like,
Speaker 1 I'm ready to commit a crime around you.
Speaker 1 Mmm you look so good. I'm ready to jaywalk.
Speaker 1
Jaywalking's legal. And New York has made jaywalking legal.
Give it up. Give it up.
Give it up.
Speaker 1 Give it up for the people that like to hit people with their car.
Speaker 1
Hey, somebody got to die. If I go, you got to go.
Don't you be one to hit a pedestrian?
Speaker 2 Yes. Every once in a while, yeah.
Speaker 1
Sometimes. Like monthly.
Daily.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Every other.
Every other day. Daily.
I'm going to learn, y'all niggas that cross the street brave like I used to. No, you ain't.
Yeah, you're not. One of these days.
Nah,
Speaker 1
nope. I am.
No, you ain't not. I hit that nigga on the bike
Speaker 1 a few years ago in Harlem.
Speaker 1
I told you. That's what you did.
Me
Speaker 1 My bad. His back tire two years off of the bag.
Speaker 1
I sent back somebody in St. Thomas.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
Refer to the tag. They did not hit any pedestrian.
That's true. You're right.
Speaker 1 I didn't. I hit a bike that the pedestrian was on.
Speaker 1 Right at the back tire.
Speaker 1 And man, I booked it.
Speaker 1
St. Thomas.
You cool as long as you don't do it in Miami during spring break like Danny Lay and them be doing. Oh, come on.
Speaker 1 God damn it. If you just do it at home where you know the streets and can't get caught up in the traffic congestion.
Speaker 1 You know that first right to make sure you can get out of there on them after you hit a pedestrian.
Speaker 1 That shit is fun. Keep crossing the street like you niggas is bulletproof.
Speaker 1 This guy's a fool, son.
Speaker 1
I'll smack somebody in St. Thomas.
You ride on the other side. No, I'm not going to do it up country.
You're judging it. You're judging it for y'all for a little bit.
Should we ride on the other side?
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, that's why I won't drive in London. Oh, if I drive in London, nine niggas dying.
Speaker 1 That whole steering wheel on the other side with the roads that's shaped like croissants.
Speaker 1
Them roads is crazy. Them roads is croissants.
Them roads is on a dock somewhere.
Speaker 1
It's definitely different. And them shits be mad narrow.
Super. Cobblestony.
People pull up on the sidewalk to get by.
Speaker 1 You're going to die on them docks. On the last dayline,
Speaker 1 homie went to jail, white dude, they went on a hike, him and his wife.
Speaker 1 That's always the way she was.
Speaker 1 That bitch didn't come back. Tell which one didn't come back.
Speaker 1
The wife. She didn't come back.
She didn't. The wife.
Speaker 1 It's always her that doesn't come back.
Speaker 1 Because y'all want to shut up sometimes.
Speaker 1
Hey, hey, now let's come on. Let's get a selfie.
Get your hiking. No, get a selfie.
Speaker 1
Back up. Look back.
Back on the cliff.
Speaker 1 Oh, my God. The sun setting right there on the side.
Speaker 1 Oh, damn it, my wife.
Speaker 1
Some crimes we got to steal from the whites. Black people don't try that shit because we just don't hike.
Yeah. We don't go out there fucking with it.
I just let her keep going through the phone.
Speaker 1 I just, I just,
Speaker 1 I'm black, so I just deal with this shit. Them whites,
Speaker 1
hey, honey, 3 p.m. Tuesday.
We're taking a trip. Mountain climbing.
Speaker 1 They be killing the shit out of their wives.
Speaker 1 God's a nutcase.
Speaker 1 Yo, you're a fool, son.
Speaker 1
Two more steps back. Oh, the sunset, baby.
Bong.
Speaker 1 Babe, it's a little windy.
Speaker 1 One more step.
Speaker 1
And I've been busy in the house with work, which means she get to watch shows that she watching. I don't watch.
So she watching some shit called Found.
Speaker 1 And every now and then, I peek up at the TV and give it a look.
Speaker 1
I ain't going to kill it. I ain't going to kill it.
Because it's a lead black actress.
Speaker 1
And she's clearly very serious about whatever she's saying in there. She is dramatic.
So every time you look up, she's wailing her arms. She's stressed because somebody got kidnapped.
Speaker 1 The geeky dude by the computer, every time I look up, he crashed out and they got to take him to the hospital. But he comes back and they rely on him for information.
Speaker 1 So that's funny. Apparently, this is like about
Speaker 1 kids that got kidnapped that escaped and now they kidnapped the kidnapper.
Speaker 1
And he's helping them solve the crimes. But every time I look up, they don't find nobody.
Now,
Speaker 1 my girls say they find somebody every episode. I ain't seen
Speaker 1 that part yet. Yet.
Speaker 1 And in the one episode, I did see a young black girl in the car trying to
Speaker 1 trigger warning, trying to
Speaker 1 do the carbon monoxide trick.
Speaker 1 That don't trick the trick. In the car when you had enough of life.
Speaker 1
And she tried a carbon monoxide. So now the lead black actress got to stand there and talk her out of it, right? She just opened it.
So she's talking out of it.
Speaker 1
No, her white partner came and went straight to the garage thing to try to take the metal rod out and open the garage. He took 45 minutes to do that.
Boy, was I having a blast.
Speaker 1 Yo, my girl is really into this shit. This is the dumbest shit.
Speaker 1
Yo, he took 45 minutes. I'm like, oh, she about to die.
So the black girl talk out of the hey, it's not worth it. Life is.
But in the middle of the speech, the girl dies.
Speaker 1
Oh, my God. I said, hey, she died fast.
The whole show is sped up. Like, they pressed forward 1.5.
Speaker 1
So she died. They opened the garage, get her out of there, do some CPR.
I said to my girl,
Speaker 1 come back.
Speaker 1 And she said,
Speaker 1 I dare this girl. I dare this girl to be alive.
Speaker 1 I triple dare this girl to be alive right now.
Speaker 1 She's called alive.
Speaker 1 Oh, man.
Speaker 1 Anyway, that's not where we're starting at.
Speaker 1
We're starting with Thug. Got that.
For sure. Of course.
We're starting with Thug.
Speaker 1
Thug is free. Let me hit the round of applause.
Let me hit the round of applause. There we go.
Yes.
Speaker 1 Thug is free. Thankful honorable under God.
Speaker 1 Thank God because y'all was beating me down with your meg doc opinions the whole day boy I couldn't wait for the next news cycle I was praying an alien come down anything anything happened murder on the train please anything
Speaker 1 thug is free thank God forgot all about that damn doc they kept talking about which we will get to later
Speaker 1 Gentlemen
Speaker 1 let's start with that congratulations start with congratulations. Come on, I'll clap it up again for him.
Speaker 1
I'm sure his family and loved ones could not be happier. I really enjoyed all of the Mariah the scientists on her way to Fulton County to pick up thug memes.
Those were great. They were funny.
Speaker 1 Those were hilarious.
Speaker 1 So what happened here?
Speaker 1 He's sentenced to 40 years.
Speaker 1
Five years time served, 15 years. I'm not reading this.
I'm off the dome. 15 years probation,
Speaker 1 20 years on the back end if he violates said probation.
Speaker 1
His probation is what, you can't go to Atlanta for 10 years. That was just, that's just some of those.
Yeah, he can't go to Atlanta for 10 years. He's banned.
Speaker 1 And he's got to do community service.
Speaker 1 For community service per year.
Speaker 1 And I think he's got to do like 100 hours a month or something. 100 hours.
Speaker 1
And he's got to do some benefit concerts. Yeah.
He can go to Atlanta for that. 100 hours a month.
Fuck out. It was something like that.
I forgot what it was.
Speaker 1 we're going we're freestyling but um he let's see four charity events a year thug release stipulations young thug can't make gang related music is banned from atlanta for 10 years and has to do a and has to do four annual anti-gang presentations slash concerts for atlanta young thug cannot have contact with gang members or co-defendants other than brother and uh gunner
Speaker 1 uh technically it's a 40-year sentence which he had to serve and i'm getting some act had to serve uh the first five years in prison but commuted to time served, followed by 15 years of probation.
Speaker 1 Also, there's a backload of 20 years, we said that, which would be served in custody if he fails probation.
Speaker 1 All right. I mean,
Speaker 1 it's a lot of wins in there. Like,
Speaker 1
the judge clearly saw what the state was trying to do. And the judge looked at it as, this is some bullshit.
Judge let him keep his passport.
Speaker 1 Judge allowed him to travel for music, understands he has other residences, other studios. So they didn't really,
Speaker 1
they weren't as hard on him with the conditions. It would have been hard for them to do that because you can't take away his ability to make a living.
And travel is a part of his ability to do that.
Speaker 2 I mean, I feel like they could have if they wanted to, but
Speaker 1
it would have been fight it. Yeah.
I mean, the main thing was
Speaker 1 what they agreed to, or what they were close to agreeing to in the plea deal that he was about to make with the state, they were comfortable with him leaving that that same day it was just the conditions that they couldn't agree yeah yeah and then they tried to tell the judge nah we want him to sit for 20 and all this other stuff so it's like if you and the judge saw through it was like yo if you were okay with him going home a minute ago don't try to tell me to keep him there
Speaker 1 so they said initially they offered him a plea that he did not take based on just some of the conditions. So I guess they went in and fine-tuned the conditions.
Speaker 1
And then they agreed to both sides agreed. But my thing is...
No, no, no that's not what happened what happened
Speaker 1 there was no both sides agreeing they could not come to the agreement so he went he did a non-negotiated plea non-negotiated plea is i'm gonna plead guilty to the charges
Speaker 1 my team is gonna recommend what we think should be the the penalty and the state is and the judge gets to make the decision and we're just gonna go whatever the
Speaker 1
got you got you got you okay they couldn't come to terms got you okay i think it's a setup me personally i don't necessarily like it. I mean, I don't know.
You set up for what? To go back.
Speaker 1 I've never been in a position where I'm sitting in somebody's jail. So
Speaker 1 I mean, I've been to jail before, but I haven't been to jail for a long period of time.
Speaker 1 And I have been to jail facing life.
Speaker 1 I think that the 15-year probation, and if you violate any terms in your probation, you go do 20 years. I think it's a setup.
Speaker 1 Like, I know, I don't know all the stipulations to his shit, but a lot of times you can't be around felons. If you grew up how we grew up, being around felons is normal, unfortunately.
Speaker 1 You get what I'm saying? And so some of the stipulations are damn near booby-trapped for you to go spend 20 years in jail.
Speaker 2 That's just the way that parole and probation is really set up is for,
Speaker 2 you know, is for you to end up going back.
Speaker 1 That's my point. Tell me, Bill.
Speaker 1 Shut up. No, for real.
Speaker 1 Go get your glasses. No,
Speaker 1 I just think some of that shit is.
Speaker 1 a setup. I think that the state couldn't win and he can't risk a mistrial because because now, if you get a mistrial, we're going to retry you.
Speaker 1 I don't give a fuck if we got to bring an undercover in here to sit on the jewelry. You're going to go to jail.
Speaker 1 Like, I just think he had to take his wins, if they are wins, and just hope to be on the better side of the law. I think in jail is a win.
Speaker 1
A thousand percent. Yeah.
A thousand percent. So I said, I can't, I can't judge his decision making.
I've never been sitting in jail with my life on the line. And not just that,
Speaker 1
they still allowed him to work. Whereas, like, you look at NBA Youngboy or something, he can't do shit.
Can't travel, can't do shows.
Speaker 1 Like, you have to put a studio in your crib just to be able to do any recording. So,
Speaker 1 it's it's a wins. It's a win.
Speaker 1
It's a win, even though, you know, it's a trap. It is a trap.
Like, dog, that's hard. 15 years is hard.
15 years is hard for a
Speaker 1
square to do without breaking any law. I think the trickiest part is they said he can't make gang-related music, right? He can't.
Yeah, he can't make it.
Speaker 1
I think that just leaves so much interpretation. It does.
But I mean, I think if you don't go in there and just be mentioning certain shit,
Speaker 1
you know what I mean? That's obvious. Yeah.
Then I think he'll be fine. I think that's easy.
I think that's the easy part. I think some of the other stuff be the harder part.
Speaker 1 Again, like being around felons. I don't know necessarily,
Speaker 1
you know, weed ain't legal in every state. You get what I'm saying? So you might be in the wrong state with some weed.
Now you violated your parole. Like, I don't know the real fine print.
True.
Speaker 1 I'm just saying, I just
Speaker 1 look look at it like there's some potential to be be real
Speaker 1 i agree with you guys's trap
Speaker 1 sentiment got you
Speaker 1 but you but you home i do agree with that you home yeah
Speaker 1 no because i was talking to somebody the other day and and they well whenever the news broke
Speaker 1 And they were like, you know, echoing some of the same things like, oh my God, he can't do this and he can't make gang-related music and he can't can't do this, he can't do that. How's he gonna live?
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 the person was in front of me, like, really stressed, serious, like, dead.
Speaker 1 Oh, man, they fucked him. What's he gonna do?
Speaker 1 And as I pondered the answer to that,
Speaker 1 live better than most of Americans in the world.
Speaker 1 Most of the people in the world.
Speaker 1 Yes.
Speaker 1 I was like, well,
Speaker 1 he could
Speaker 1 obey the rules of the probation,
Speaker 1 go live,
Speaker 1 get a legit job, which you have.
Speaker 1 That pays well.
Speaker 1 Not be in communication with the people that are shooting at people.
Speaker 1 You already got you a lady.
Speaker 1 Go move to
Speaker 1 some nice, quiet town
Speaker 1 with your beautiful model singer some 8,000 girl square foot shit with a bunch of millions of dollars and
Speaker 1 be happy like and as I said it I was like yo that sounds so beautiful why people don't try to do that from the frick like yo this regular dude shit And I'm saying that in a box even because he's not a regular dude, but just a normal legal life
Speaker 1 ain't as bad as niggas chopping up to be.
Speaker 1 I ain't gonna hold you. When you got some bread too? That's what I'm saying, right? Like I don't want to be the guy to just, oh, well, where we're from, it's tough to not talk to felons.
Speaker 1 Yes, I agree with that. It is.
Speaker 1 But tough times call for tough times. Tough measures.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
You are correct. There was a time in my life when I could not keep my little young ass away from sell-off court.
Every time I was up there, shout out my niggas, yeah.
Speaker 1
But every time I was up there, somebody was getting jumped, beat up, shot, stabbed, selling something. We on a mission, let's go jump this block.
Let's go this.
Speaker 1
Then one day my mom was like, yo, don't do that anymore. Like, just stop doing that.
It's like, what, huh? How? How?
Speaker 1 How can I not break in people's houses?
Speaker 2 You just don't.
Speaker 1
No, for real, mom. Like, you don't understand.
My livelihood is what I do. Yo, just stop doing that.
Speaker 1 And I just stopped doing it.
Speaker 1
And life wasn't that bad. It wasn't the worst, is all I'm saying.
Now, I ain't never been in it to the degree of what some of these charges
Speaker 1
indicate. But I don't think that young, I do think it's a trap.
I do think it's a trap. But I saw something that said his lawyer wanted to even fight that one.
fight all of that shit. I heard that
Speaker 1 But the guy been sitting in jail for what it's got to be five years.
Speaker 1 I'm assuming that the court keeps a better system than I do He got time served why he's been he's been there for like two months some change But he got time served for five years
Speaker 1 However, that works
Speaker 1 Jail bath is different from gotta gotta regular math
Speaker 1 I'm saying it's difficult to tell somebody that's been sitting for two and a half years to know that even if I fight it the loss is I could go to jail for the
Speaker 1
of my days. And I'll still be sitting.
So 15 out here on parole
Speaker 1 or life. Nah,
Speaker 1 easy choice. Easy choice.
Speaker 1 And my man, my man who got out, who y'all killed and kicked his backhand gunner, my man got out and kept the label where it's supposed to be. Put out two monsters.
Speaker 1
My man came out and kept the music scene. Oh, right.
He kept it smoking for me upon my return. I just had a nice good talk with Surf on the phone, on the balcony right now.
Speaker 1 He sounds great, is doing great, good spirits, nice, healthy. But we just spoke about some of the advantages that come with
Speaker 1 getting a two, three year timeout to just sit and reflect on what you was doing, how you was doing it, and for your planning coming out, right?
Speaker 1 So like he and they, oh, yo, we seen a prize picks commercial in here, OG. You know what I mean?
Speaker 1
Yo, you gonna get you a bag, boy. And I'm stuck in here.
I'm coming. I'm coming out.
But I'm like,
Speaker 1 Gunna kept this shit rocking.
Speaker 1 And now he get to build on the equity of, you know, the story, you know, hip-hop, we love a story, of this story and come home.
Speaker 1 I think if he never rap about a gang again, it's just going to be fun for his fan base to figure out. what he's saying if he try to say a riddle even.
Speaker 1 They're
Speaker 1 gotta be careful.
Speaker 2 Well, how closely do you think that he's gonna be monitored? I don't know.
Speaker 1 And like by who? You know what I mean? Oh, no, they're watching him. I'm gonna wrap GPS.
Speaker 2 And I understand that, but how do you monitor somebody that closely to where you're gonna be able to say, oh, you were here at this particular time with this particular person and they're a filling and da-da-da-da.
Speaker 1 Like, you know,
Speaker 2 this is a real question.
Speaker 1 It ain't that hard.
Speaker 2 So, what are you talking about? Like, GPS monitoring and shit like that?
Speaker 1
That's very good. Each one of us are monitored.
And you watch too many docs for this. They fucking track phones.
They go to their phone. They're just pinging off or something at all.
Speaker 1
They go to the shit in the sky and see what phone is by what phone. They'll have somebody on you, stake out.
You in a club. The Fed card.
Club wages them with somebody else's card.
Speaker 1
Everything around is attractive. Watching social media.
He's very famous. It's easy to
Speaker 1
post a little picture of him. He's coming home.
He's Atlanta's child, poster child.
Speaker 1 Every restaurant he goes into, people are going to be taking pictures. Him and Shorty are not going to be able to eat for a year
Speaker 1 without cameras and shit.
Speaker 1
Young, though. That's not tough.
That's not the hardest thing.
Speaker 1 You think people don't know where you're at if you get an eye on you? That's why that's the thing that the clout generation be missing, right?
Speaker 1 Like, all a clout is cool, but once the right eye gets on you, that eye is on you.
Speaker 1 Do with that, what you will, but I don't want certain eyes on me
Speaker 1 at all.
Speaker 1 Bro, I was eating breakfast the other day, right?
Speaker 1 I'm eating breakfast,
Speaker 1
dog. Dude is sitting there when I walked in.
Like, I guess they recognized me or whatever. Fam, the dude is sitting there, and he's I'm with my daughter, like, I'm just playing with my daughter.
Speaker 1 And I see the dude putting his phone up. I think he was taking pictures of video recording me or something.
Speaker 1 And you want to go smack the shit out of him at the table next to you, but you can't prove that they're taking pictures of you. You get what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
Like, that shit is a violation of your property. I'm with my kid, B.
And you got your phone up, like
Speaker 1 acting like you know, and it was his girl's birthday. Like, yo, dog, pay attention to your chick.
Speaker 1
Fuck is you worried about me and my pancakes for, nigga, stay over there. So he's a zillion times more recognizable than I am.
And, dog, they're not going to be able to do nothing.
Speaker 1 They're going to know where they are at all times, at least the first year or two.
Speaker 1 That shit is a layup for them. Like, they ain't hard.
Speaker 2
Yeah, no, I understand that and like anticipate that the first couple of years, absolutely. But this is a 15-year probation sentence.
I don't.
Speaker 1 I think the scrutiny scrutiny will die down. But initially, what? Yeah, first
Speaker 1 couple of years. Is there a way that the lawyer can even appeal some of the terms?
Speaker 1 Not now that he agreed. No.
Speaker 1 And that's the thing.
Speaker 1
You want to walk out the door? Yeah. Sign your life.
I mean, your name right here.
Speaker 2 But it is possible that after like seven years of like completely good behavior and adhering to all of like the stipulations that the lawyer can go back in and say, okay, look, it's been seven years.
Speaker 1 Wallo just got his done.
Speaker 1
Yeah, but that's at their discretion. Right.
No, you know what I'm saying? It's at the state's discretion. I don't want to speak about it like it's an impossible feat.
It's not.
Speaker 1
It's not. It does sound daunting.
Just a stack deck. Fam, life, or walk the straight and arrow.
I would be doing no features. Yeah, because
Speaker 1 zero features. Again, if you don't like these stipulations, there is a place where you can sit down and we can monitor you 24-7, make sure you don't do nothing you should do.
Speaker 1
Oh, I'm coming home to do all the features. Nah, fuck that.
What? I'm coming home. Someone take my little ad-lib and put it on a little gang song, and now I'm fucking in trouble.
Speaker 1 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm not talking about like brown paper bag money features. I'm talking about I'm coming home to do features with gang.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but not gang, because you can't say gang.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1
all of the people that were showing support, Nikki, I'm going to get with her. A thousand dollars.
Me and her got slaps. I'm right back to the slaps.
Drake, right back to him. Right back.
Speaker 1 I'm right back to him. If I'm Drake right now,
Speaker 1 I might be at that nigga's house with some pancakes and fresh show.
Speaker 1
Or he do that for everybody. Come on.
Whatever. So he's like an IHO fan wave.
Because they don't be missing.
Speaker 1 Stupid.
Speaker 1 That part,
Speaker 1 it's got to be under scrutiny from his team.
Speaker 1
You see what Thug tweets? Whenever you're putting my vocal on, I got to make sure that this shit is not. I'm coming to get with Gunner.
You've seen what Thug tweeted. Future.
So he told Future. Y'all
Speaker 1
and Drake, and now I'm home. Yo, I said.
Let's get it. No, I said this is a dub.
Be here at seven.
Speaker 1
Yeah, everybody's getting a future for me. I've been writing for however long I've been going, two and a half years.
I'm coming to get with all of my people that have been lighting shit up. I am.
Speaker 1 And he got a lot to say. Now it puts Lil Baby in an interesting spot.
Speaker 1 How's up?
Speaker 1
Because he went out to the bottom. Because Lil Baby has been the one continuing the fuck gunner narrative.
Okay. And the Gunner snitch narrative.
Okay.
Speaker 1 Only for Thug to pop out and say, hey, I need to work with people on my label. Well,
Speaker 1 so now there's a peace treaty that got to happen.
Speaker 1 is what I would think. Who better to mediate that than the person that allegedly was the person that got ratted on?
Speaker 1 If he comes at home and says, yo, he didn't rat or he followed instructions or he did whatever I told him to do,
Speaker 1
then all is forgiven. And if I'm gun, I don't know if I'm piecing up with nobody.
So? I just don't know. Oh, no, if I'm gun, I might not piece up with nobody.
I'm too hot.
Speaker 1
I'm too hot to piece it up. Thugs.
Yes. Sorry.
My man. But the rest of y'all.
No, thugs, my man. That went against me.
We're going to get to it.
Speaker 1
I'm not piecing. Y'all need me at this point.
Now, this is the state case.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 He didn't have a fake case.
Speaker 1 It was state. No.
Speaker 1 But in the recording that we was listening to off-Mike, it said that basically the fact that he didn't cop out to any of the murders or any of the other shit, like the stuff that they charged him with.
Speaker 1
Oh, yeah, let me play the clear from the shit. The least severe shit.
From a lawyer, Laurie.
Speaker 4 Kinthug absolutely won that plea deal for so many reasons. One, the prosecution got none of what they wanted when you think about what the charges were and what actually got pled to.
Speaker 4
And two, he saved himself some major civil liability. Let me break that down.
So, first off, the prosecution had charged this man with eight counts. Two of them were very serious.
Speaker 4 Two of them were basically saying that for years you were the leader of a criminal gang that committed murders and all types of violent acts all over the city of Atlanta.
Speaker 4 Those two charges Young Thug did not plead guilty to.
Speaker 4 Had he pled guilty to those, he would have gotten serious time and all the victims of all of this alleged criminal street gang activity, including the families of the murder victims, could have sued him civilly in court and said, hey, this this man pled guilty to doing it.
Speaker 1 Now he's got to pay me.
Speaker 4
He pled no lo contendre. The judge accepted that plea.
The prosecution said, Judge, you should not allow a nolo contendre plea on those two counts. The judge said, I am going to allow it.
Speaker 4 So he doesn't take the hit for being the leader of this criminal street gang for years and years causing all these murders. He exposes himself to no civil liability.
Speaker 1 What did he actually plead to?
Speaker 4 When they arrested him, they found him around a bunch of people who they claimed are gang members. They found a bunch of codeine, weed, cocaine, and some guns.
Speaker 4 And what they said is, hey, look, this is all street gang activity. And so what he said in court is the guns and drugs were around me.
Speaker 1 I'll take that charge.
Speaker 1
I got mixed feelings, but his lawyer put on a masterclass and beat the shit out of the state. And the state feels stupid.
They got to feel stupid. I mean, the state beat themselves.
Speaker 1
All at the same time. You're right.
Longest criminal trial in Atlanta history.
Speaker 1 And it was a circus. And it was a dub for y'all.
Speaker 1 Y'all wasted all estate and resources, madman hours, all of that shit, and y'all lost. And to answer, that's why you can't have them do a missed trial because they're going to come back and get it.
Speaker 1 I'm just about to say, OJ rules is still in effect. The next one of you niggas that get up there,
Speaker 1 they're going to fix y'all just for being mad.
Speaker 1 And Mel, that's why they're going to watch them even more. Oh, because they took this L,
Speaker 1
they lost. We got to get this.
We got to get this ass in here somewhere. Yeah, that makes sense.
That makes sense.
Speaker 1 That's crazy, dog.
Speaker 1 Oh, but we got to be mindful. Some people did lose their lives in this whole process.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean? Like the people that they are accused of, you know what I mean? We don't want to be insensitive to them because I've been getting some of that shit, too.
Speaker 1 Like people lost their lives.
Speaker 1
Whether thug and them are responsible for it or not. People lost their lives.
So we don't want to be insensitive to that.
Speaker 1 I never want to be insensitive to life loss
Speaker 1 but in speaking about the thug case
Speaker 1 you can't just pin that on him i didn't
Speaker 1 i didn't so speaking about him beating these charges to me don't necessarily say you're trying to offend the families of or you're being insensitive to the families of victims like i don't i don't that's that's slippery
Speaker 1
That's slippery once I sat down and said, no, I'm not taking no plea. I'm fighting all these charges.
I did not do do that. I'm not responsible for these things.
Speaker 1 So I'm not the guy to decipher between the two.
Speaker 1 I haven't been handed the discovery. All I know is
Speaker 1 he's off
Speaker 1
for now. Indeed.
And that is, hey,
Speaker 1
that is a celebratory moment for some. And to your point, maybe not such a celebratory moment for others.
And that's always going to exist, right?
Speaker 1 Like on the but on the news, they kept talking about, I forgot the dude's name, but the dude that choked out homeboy on the train is his, today was his first day of trial.
Speaker 1 And as they were speaking about him fighting his case and paying him his like ex-marine and good guy, yada, yada, yada, they kept showing the video of the train incident.
Speaker 1
And all I could keep thinking was, now that's got to hurt for the friends and family of this gentleman to have to see this run on the news from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m.
For the next couple weeks.
Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's a blurry line.
Speaker 1 If I say something, he's going to shoot at me for the rest of the pod.
Speaker 1 Why do you think he's trying to shoot at you, yo?
Speaker 1 Mel said it, I didn't say it.
Speaker 2 Okay, I'll say it again.
Speaker 2 Who made the cheesecake that Ish was just eating?
Speaker 1 And I said, Ish made the cheesecake.
Speaker 2 And both me and Joe looked like blink, blink, blank fucking stare.
Speaker 1 Why? Men can't bake?
Speaker 2
No, absolutely not. I know quite a few male male bakers and cooks that are incredible.
I did not know that this was part of his repertoire.
Speaker 1 Yeah, no, I know a few pansies myself.
Speaker 1 Did you wear the apron?
Speaker 1 Kiss the cook.
Speaker 1
Yo, that's that issue. And that ain't even the funniest part.
The funniest part is ice knowing that Ish made the cheesecake. How you know? He was there.
Because I asked him. He helped.
Speaker 1
And he pulled the cheesecake out the fridge. I said, yo, that ain't store boy.
He's a sous chef. Antoine.
Speaker 1 Look at him licking the cheesecake through his fucking teeth on the mic. What's wrong with you? That nigga getting the extra little cheese this day.
Speaker 1 His, you made cheesecake? Would you make Swedish fish cheesecake?
Speaker 1 Sour fat cheesecake?
Speaker 1
Pink Starburst cheesecake. Yeah, you're a fool.
For real?
Speaker 1
No, I ain't making it. I bought it in, though.
I ain't make it. Oh.
Did wifey make it? Why is why you're lying? See, you always go the extra step.
Speaker 1 You always take the next step that is like,
Speaker 1 what's wrong with me making it?
Speaker 1 Tell me what's wrong with me making it.
Speaker 2 I personally see nothing wrong with it, and I am going to have a piece. Why would you be shocked?
Speaker 1 I see mad shit wrong with it. You think only one nigga know how to make chicken wings? No, I don't think that.
Speaker 2 I just don't really see you investing any of your time in the kitchen unless you're, I don't know, putting in a cabinet or something.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
Speaker 1 She said you could only bake cabinets. That's crazy.
Speaker 1 That's Missandrist.
Speaker 1 That's Missandrist.
Speaker 1
How? No, it's. Okay.
Okay. All right.
Okay. Okay.
Okay. I'm going to walk.
I'm going to walk it back. I'm going to walk it back.
Okay. You know you're a massandress, right?
Speaker 2 I am not a misandrist.
Speaker 2 There's no way that I could sit up in this room week in and week out being a misandrist. You guys are tripping.
Speaker 1
You do it. Let me ask you.
You say I'm a misogynist. You don't think I could sit on a podcast with four other women and I'd be the only guy?
Speaker 2 Week in and week out?
Speaker 1 I don't know.
Speaker 2 I really don't know.
Speaker 2 I have no idea.
Speaker 2 We would have to.
Speaker 1 Hey, when he gets you like that.
Speaker 1
He got you. I need it.
You know he could sit on a podcast with four other women week in and week out.
Speaker 1 But you won't cop to it because that's
Speaker 1 all.
Speaker 1 You, as a misandrist, I don't even know the word, can sit here with define it right now. Bitches that hate niggas.
Speaker 1
That is exactly what it says in Webster's. Yes.
Bitches that hate niggas.
Speaker 1
Yo, what's wrong? What? That's your definition. Bitches that hate niggas.
Oh, man. Well, what's the misogynist?
Speaker 1 Niggas that hate bitches.
Speaker 1
And ladies, I said, I'm going to stop saying that word. I'm going to stop saying that that word.
I'm going to stop saying that word somebody.
Speaker 1
No, I promise I am. I've already stopped.
We had a whole jar. Yeah.
No, I've already stopped. Well, somebody stole all the money at the bitch jar.
Speaker 1 That is the best. I start dropping some bitches again.
Speaker 1
I must get that stash back up. No, I'm about to stop.
I am. Bitch and nigga.
Speaker 1
Yeah, the nigga be going crazy. No, I'm gonna stop.
It is disgusting. I ain't gonna stop that one.
Speaker 1
No. Why you stop bitches and that nigga? I've never said to be word, so that's easy for me.
You don't even say like if you stuck your toe? No. You can tell niggas that never got bitches.
Speaker 1 I've never said to be word. Not in my entire life.
Speaker 1
That's just not a word. That's my book.
What'd you say when you step yourself? Fuck.
Speaker 1 Shit.
Speaker 1
God damn it. What'd you say when you made the whole roster happy and nobody know about each other? You just talked to all of them and they all chilling.
What'd you say then?
Speaker 1 What roster?
Speaker 1 Have you ever carried a roster? You've never had a roster? No.
Speaker 2
I think that that is wonderful. Personally, thank you.
Yes.
Speaker 1 That ain't what a few from your roster said. That nigga is lying.
Speaker 1
That That ain't what a few from your roster said. That nigga was a coach at one point.
Yo, what the fuck is you talking about?
Speaker 2 I just chose to believe him because I have
Speaker 1 to believe right. Exactly.
Speaker 1
Exactly. Oh, yeah.
Okay, Panda. That's cool.
Speaker 1 Mass Andrews were Panda. You don't believe anything from black men.
Speaker 2 What the fuck are you? You know what? You're not going to start that narrative. I'll punch you right in your face.
Speaker 1 Oh. I will punch you right in the face.
Speaker 1
I'm violent. The threat about yesterday.
Massandrous, Massandrous. Do not put that fucking
Speaker 1
people on me. She wants to punch a black man in the face face for just being expressive.
Doesn't seem right. No? Yeah.
Speaker 1 That's angry.
Speaker 1 That's angry. What do you guys
Speaker 1 think? Like, Young Thug comes home to Kevin Lowell's not being at 300 anymore. Kevin Lowell's who took the stand for him.
Speaker 1 He comes home to...
Speaker 1
A new music ecosystem. For sure.
The whole world's changed, damn near.
Speaker 1 And I mean, I want to jump the gun and say an ecosystem that is probably trying to function differently than it did in young thugs heyday
Speaker 1 i don't know if he's dealing with people that care like kevin louse taking taking the stand that's care and it got highly emotional it's care kevin lowes and many people that care about the music and the musicians are no longer are no longer so hands-on Do we think that that plays a part or has any effect moving forward?
Speaker 1
I think he's all right. He's established enough that he'll be fine.
And he's talented. And the talent, I think the talent arises to the top.
I think when you're that talented,
Speaker 1 people that are lesser talented, they're the ones who need somebody that care a little bit more to do the extra for them. Thug is,
Speaker 1 I don't see him having any problem. Plus, he has anticipation through the roof.
Speaker 1
So whatever he dropped, they're going to run to it. And like I said, this is a very talented person.
So he's going to be able to put something together that ain't going to be no BS.
Speaker 1 How fast do you think he gets back to it? I think he might. Do you think he takes some time off to chill, relax?
Speaker 1
No. Get with his life.
I think he's going to take...
Speaker 1 What's some time? Yeah, what's some time?
Speaker 1
He's going to be very picky and choosy about shit that he's had in the stash. You know, going back to the lyric thing, like, you got to be careful with everything though.
Features and stuff.
Speaker 1
You basically got to start from scratch. You kind of do.
You kind of got to start from scratch. When I say some time, I mean a year.
No, no, no. I don't think it takes a year.
Speaker 1 He'll have an album out in six months.
Speaker 1 I think he'll have an album out in six months. I think, dog, his
Speaker 1 favorite list is,
Speaker 1 yo, I want to beat. He probably getting beat packs in the mail right now.
Speaker 1
He can go call Usher. He can go call Chris Brown.
He can go call the who's who of musicians and have them on his project. And that's just the ones that he fuck with.
Speaker 1
That's not to count these other clout Chasey motherfuckers. That's true, true, too.
That just want to be attached to him. That's a good point.
Speaker 1 So now the other big names out there are going to run over there to try to get him as well.
Speaker 1 It's It's endless opportunity.
Speaker 1 As far as his attorney, yesterday's price is not today's price. No sheep
Speaker 1
at all. No.
And I'm sure the price is already. He got to get a lot.
He got to, I know we're giving him a lot of praise, but he deserves more. His attorney? Yes.
Sam. That boy got judges removed.
Speaker 1
Went and did his time. He didn't have to do the time.
But he was going to do it. He volunteered.
Speaker 1 But he was going to do it. Like, that's a different level of lawyer.
Speaker 1 Some of the greatest acronyms we've ever heard
Speaker 1 push a positive he's a rapper he's a rapper yeah yo think about brian still yeah think
Speaker 1 about that for you think like yo just the fact that i stood tall on principle and said yo i'll take the days lock me up i'll take the days but then i had enough wherewithal to go get all the other local judges i mean lawyers and have them ride with me to come get this judge out of here.
Speaker 1
Like all of that shit was just genius. The fist bump is enough.
Like he's standing up there like.
Speaker 1
Yeah. That's a classic picture.
And this would have to give hope to Dirk. It would.
Speaker 1 It would have to.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 It would.
Speaker 1 Depending on the, I mean. What's up, Freeze?
Speaker 1
Different charges. That's all I'm going to say.
Different charges. Things look a little different on that side.
Speaker 1 I mean, Doug's charges were worse.
Speaker 1
I don't know. More severe.
Or Dirk's. Was Dirk's local or I was just getting ready to say, and this is a Fed case.
That's different.
Speaker 1
This is a Fed case over here. Yeah, it's true.
That's different. That is highly.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 You are correct. So.
Speaker 1 But yes, to some degree.
Speaker 1
It still has to be a different thing. The Doug case sounds fedsy.
It did.
Speaker 1 No, I didn't. Yes, it did.
Speaker 2 Rico charges sounded fed.
Speaker 1
The charges sounded feds. Yeah, that's what I mean.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. The case was saying how sloppy that played.
Speaker 1 but that gets into the hands of the state.
Speaker 1
And that's what separates. The state can handle some shit sloppily.
But in terms of the charges and the accusations and the story that they were trying to paint, that story sounds feds.
Speaker 1
I'm shocked the feds ain't picking it up. I'm shocked the feds ain't picking up.
Which is why I think another reason why he took that. That too.
Speaker 1 Yeah, nah, we can't deal with them coming in to take this up. Can they still?
Speaker 1
I don't know. It depends on how they wrote that shit.
I don't know. It's not my
Speaker 1 area. It's not my area of expertise.
Speaker 1 I would think that there would be like a double jeopardy or whatever type of situation, but I don't know. I don't know if double jeopardy applies to him.
Speaker 1 Let's wait until we get a fact before we just start saying shit. I would want to know that.
Speaker 1 I would want to know if the feds are still able to come pick that up somehow. And I want to know if they didn't or just aren't picking it up, is it because they felt like it was a weak case?
Speaker 1 State might afford them to take it. it.
Speaker 1
Because a lot of times the state feels insulted when the feds come take their cases and shit like that. So they'll fight to get their cases.
And it was a big name case.
Speaker 1
The prosecutor was on the come up. Remember, she was a real case.
She was talking mad shit in the beginning of this case. It was other ones coming.
Yeah, like, yo, be clear.
Speaker 1
We're not going to rest in Atlanta until all of these criminal enterprises are bought to job. She was talking.
Yeah, but I felt like she was clout chasing.
Speaker 1
Yeah, so I'm going to fight you for the case so that I think it's a slam dunk. I'm going to get my props up.
I could be running for mayor in a couple years.
Speaker 1 And this is a huge win for those that feel like just a bullseye was placed on the back of hip-hop artists
Speaker 1
for how they move, how they sound, how they rap. Huge win for lyrics being used in court and what that looks like for artists.
A lot of wins on a lot of different fronts. True.
Speaker 1
I woke up to all this stuff. I was taking the goodest of naps.
So it says,
Speaker 1 yes, the federal government can take over a state criminal case, but it's relatively rare. Federal intervention only happens when there's a significant federal interest at stake.
Speaker 1 So they said basically they'll take over in the middle of the case too, not most times after the case has already been.
Speaker 2 Tried. And a lot of the times the reason why feds will come, will get involved is if the charges involve multi-state
Speaker 2 jurisdictions.
Speaker 1 So they said that if they wanted to, they could. It says
Speaker 1 the government can also prosecute a defendant who has already been convicted of a state crime for the same conduct.
Speaker 1
This is because the dual sovereignty doctrine allows more than one sovereign to prosecute someone without violating double jeopardy. So they can.
It's just raised. Got it.
Speaker 1 We want to continue to treat this as the celebratory moment in the world. True, they still
Speaker 1 right this second.
Speaker 1 That's what we want to do. So,
Speaker 1 again, I know his friends, family is going crazy.
Speaker 1
associates, coworkers. Could not be happy.
Employees. Yeah.
Speaker 1 I heard he is an amazing person.
Speaker 1
Like, one of my homegirls was like, yo, he's just the nicest guy. He greets you like, ma'am, sir.
He does, you know what I mean? Like, all of that.
Speaker 1
Like, yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, like, shit like that. So they said that he's mild mannered, like, quiet and reserved.
And he's just an amazing person. But might be a switch.
Speaker 1
Listen, man, gangsters don't die. They get chubby.
Move to Miami. Yo, you can do this.
You can do this. It don't have to be such a
Speaker 1
tall task. Take your millions, take your girl, take your loved one, success, and go.
Yeah, that's it. And go.
Speaker 1 And tell me,
Speaker 1 I mean, shit, we look at
Speaker 1 like a Bobby Schmurter.
Speaker 1 You know, he came out, you know, people ridicule him because he's making a different type of music.
Speaker 1
But again, my nigga, this is my freedom. Y'all can say whatever the fuck y'all want.
I did my time. I came out and I can't associate with certain things or type of shit or I'm going to go back.
Cool.
Speaker 1
I'm going to do this. Y'all say what y'all want from the comfort of your home.
Go listen to the old shit. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Like, that's my thing. Like, I was saying that even when the Dirk News came out, people were like, oh, you know, if it is, listen, bro, I'm a fan of these cats music.
Speaker 1
I can still go back and listen to the old shit. So you don't have to do that anymore.
Thug, I can go listen to the old shit.
Speaker 1 So if he come out and do a complete pivot, yeah, people are going to say, oh, he walked, whatever they could say.
Speaker 1
Hey, listen, man, that man is home with his family, his kids, doing what he got to do for him. A lot of y'all will do the same shit in the same situation.
And I think his talent level
Speaker 1
allows him to do a bunch of different shit. Yeah, he has.
He has talent levels. He's done.
His talent levels, he met.
Speaker 1 I want to know what happened between Schmurder and Rowdy.
Speaker 1 I do. It's like the topic that everybody's fucking
Speaker 1 tap dancing and tiptoeing around. What happened? Where is that 30 for 30?
Speaker 1 Something happened.
Speaker 1 It ain't my business, but I want to know.
Speaker 1
You don't want to know? Oh, yeah. You want to know? I want to know.
Come on. I have my theories.
Speaker 1 What's a theory?
Speaker 1
I'm cool. Okay.
Please. Out your mind.
Fucking sit out.
Speaker 1 The theory is if they got together, they would come up with a fire summer track.
Speaker 1
Their summer track. Doozy.
Oh, my lord. Doozy.
Speaker 1
All right. All right, Mel, don't look over at my ad.
You don't have an ad yet.
Speaker 2 Okay.
Speaker 1
I listened to all 29 minutes. Oh, God.
It was not an ad. Don't look over here.
This is for year 10.
Speaker 2 This is the first intro episode.
Speaker 1 In year 10. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 I mean,
Speaker 1 but episode one, you don't have to look over at my ad.
Speaker 2 No, I know, no. I'm just, I'm considering all the sponsorship
Speaker 2 offers that are coming in.
Speaker 1 Yeah, huh? Yeah.
Speaker 1 What'd you you think of that, Cheesecake Man?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
You hurt. What do I got doing there? You hurt.
Why would I have thoughts on? You're just a co-worker, so I'm asking, well, yeah. Yeah, ooh, hoody, who?
Speaker 1 Hoody you?
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1
I don't even see the correlation, yo. You just don't even matter.
So
Speaker 1 what?
Speaker 1 Correlate. Don't try to college word me out of this out of the fun.
Speaker 1 I don't see the correlate. Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
Yo, I seen a meme the other day that reminded me that we had the yellow pages and white pages delivered to our door. Hell yeah.
I laughed for about an hour. Big ass boy.
Speaker 1
We could go home and just get somebody's phone number. Sometimes when the girl said no, I looked her up.
Yeah, but they'd be like, you can't even, I'm not listed.
Speaker 1 Remember that? No, and it was
Speaker 1 700 of them. It was 700 Sasha Jacksons.
Speaker 1 I was like, yeah,
Speaker 1 I called 100 of them, too.
Speaker 1
We are old. Indeed.
Yellow pages and white pages. Dog, I just was talking about when you had to print the MapQuest directions off the printer and put them shits in the car with you.
Speaker 1 Going somewhere you ain't had no business to do something you ain't had no business doing.
Speaker 1
You know what I mean? Little missions. Niggas is ancient.
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Speaker 1
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Speaker 1
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And if Soto don't resign, then that's where the chips fall.
Speaker 1 And Soto sounds like he didn't give a fuck about the Yankees when they asked him about resigning. I think he's signing too because I think the Yankees are going to pull out the business.
Speaker 1 No, I think he's starting. I think that was his
Speaker 1 target part.
Speaker 1 Payment.
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Speaker 1 And I think that will be the Yankees. I ain't going to kill Judge, but you know.
Speaker 1 Happens to the greatest. You know how tough it is to fall off like that? It happens.
Speaker 1 No, it don't.
Speaker 1 Baseball can get streaky. Bro, that's not true.
Speaker 1
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No, it don't. Okay.
It shouldn't to a super star. Aaron Judge's batting average was something ridiculous, like
Speaker 1 over 300, like 320.
Speaker 1 That's an average. over 160 games.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 1 And I'm not going to talk about that Freddie Freeman right now.
Speaker 1 But one of these days, I'm coming in here to talk about that Freddie Freeman.
Speaker 1 I'm not right now.
Speaker 1
Now's not a good time for me to say what I think about Freddie Freeman. Even though I looked him up, I googled him.
He's him still. I was about to say, huh?
Speaker 1 Dog.
Speaker 1 You told me off on that. Every game.
Speaker 1
I ain't saying it. Shout out to Freddie Freeman and his family.
Congratulations to the Dodgers. They won.
They were clearly the better team. For sure.
I picked a great game for my dad to go to.
Speaker 1
Yeah, man. That was the game the Yankees won.
A lot of home runs. I can't believe it.
I was at that last game. That was some bullshit.
Bro, I wouldn't even say they were clearly the better team.
Speaker 1
They were clearly the better team. I just think that the Yankees made mistakes and pivotal points.
Game one, they were very clearly the better team.
Speaker 1 It was very clear.
Speaker 1 The Yankees, this year, as in past years, a lot of years with Boone as the manager, just don't know how to get runners home from on base.
Speaker 1 They can't put the ball in
Speaker 1 to even get a sack flop. Dog.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 that's how the dog is.
Speaker 1 Well, that last game they lost because that egregious inning of bad defense. Jesus.
Speaker 1 Derek Cole, not running.
Speaker 1
That's some Dallas Cowboys shit. No, they was up five zip.
I went to go make some food. I came back.
It was 6'5 ⁇ .
Speaker 1
I nodded off on the couch and I woke up. It was 6'5 ⁇ .
You missed a bunch of
Speaker 1 couch.
Speaker 1 I had to watch the Tonel Sports Center, the bullshit. Boone,
Speaker 1 that decision in game one,
Speaker 1 bringing in the closer.
Speaker 1 Look, game one and game five,
Speaker 1
honestly speaking, the balls, no pun intended, they fall where they fall. But game one and game five could have easily been the Yankees.
Easily.
Speaker 1 So that's why I'm saying I don't know if I wouldn't even say, I mean, all hats off to the Dodgers. They did what they did, but I wouldn't necessarily just say they were clearly the better team.
Speaker 1 What y'all think about Hobie?
Speaker 1 They're gonna snag the ball off the glove.
Speaker 1 New York shit. I know.
Speaker 1 New York shit.
Speaker 1
Some New York shit. It's ignorant shit.
It's very ignorant. Some New York shit.
And it has no place at a baseball game.
Speaker 1 But we in New York. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
We down bad. We down three.
We down three zip. We down bad.
Take the ball. And no harm, no foul, right?
Speaker 1
It was still out. It was still called out.
It didn't really have an effect on the game. It just was some real ignorant New York shit in the distance.
Speaker 1
Not the ball. It's just the whole glove.
Give me your arm. Open the glove up.
Give me your arm. Let me catch this.
And they walked him right out of there. They did.
Like Safari at the Nikki concert.
Speaker 1
Safari said that didn't happen, but still for the joke purposes, that's what I'm saying. They walked him right out of there.
Totally worth it. I think he's banned for life.
Speaker 1
Still probably worth it. Google that yourself.
I'm not sure, but they banned his ass for something.
Speaker 1
Still worth it. And I couldn't tell if dude next to him was trying to help him or help the outfielder.
I think he was trying to help him. I think he was trying to...
I couldn't tell on the playback.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 1 Five and three.
Speaker 1 You lost this week?
Speaker 1
You said you lost this. Last week.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, I did.
Speaker 1 Fucking Aaron Rodgers. Reed,
Speaker 1 Jaden Reed, Jalen Reed from the Packers. Drake London put up seven points for me.
Speaker 1
My kicker, I tried to do some fancy shit, got rid of McLaughlin from the Buccaneers, took the Denver kicker. Denver scores a bunch of touchdowns.
So the field goals count for less.
Speaker 1 One point in me to death. Yeah, three points, four points.
Speaker 1
If I get five more points, I win my fantasy matchup. I had enough of fucking Reed.
I shipped his ass out, traded him to G-Spin.
Speaker 1 Who you get? I traded Reed and Hunt for Charbonnet and Puka.
Speaker 1 Charbonnet, I shipped right to my
Speaker 1 right to the waivers. Charbonnet has no place on my team, but Puka,
Speaker 1
I did it. Probably get a little more steady points.
And I still got a bench. I still got Calvin Ridley on my bench.
I got Josh Downs on my bench. I got Mo Sturt on my bench.
Like, I got a bench. Okay.
Speaker 1
I'm not hurting. Yeah, I'm cool.
I'm cool.
Speaker 1 Back to Halloween. Halloween was cool.
Speaker 1
I went to Spirit Halloween. I got my mask.
I went to the Halloween party that night. Girls love karaoke.
Turns out, niggas do too.
Speaker 1 Niggas love girls.
Speaker 1 And niggas love karaoke.
Speaker 2 There's a lot of performances.
Speaker 1 Street niggas love karaoke.
Speaker 1 Don't you think? Brooklyn gangsters
Speaker 1
loved karaoke. Please tell us the song.
So I was there early. Yeah, I got got to know the song.
The first time I went, and it started late. So this time I came late and just walked into the abyss.
Speaker 1 To quote someone that was there, damn, I see so many people that I was locked up with. Oh shit.
Speaker 1 For me, personally, I saw so many people that I hadn't seen in about
Speaker 1 some 10 years,
Speaker 1 some 15 years. I just knew some of the faces that were there.
Speaker 1
That's another reason I felt old. I've been all over the place.
I knew too many of these. I knew too many niggas in there.
I was like, oh, okay,
Speaker 1 this is different.
Speaker 1 Like, my man asked me if I wanted him to walk me to my car when I left.
Speaker 1 Like, it was that.
Speaker 1 I was back in those days.
Speaker 1
I said, no, no, no, I got it. I got it.
You felt safe?
Speaker 1 Well, until I walked to my car and seen the nigga in the shyste and the gray Nike tech. Oh, man.
Speaker 1
Halloween. Just standing there on Halloween.
You're lying. No, what love.
And you, with wifey, you can't even really.
Speaker 1
Don't rob me in front of wifey. Yeah, no, don't do that.
Wait till she flies home.
Speaker 1
Because I'll be back, my dumbass. No, be like, yo, I spared you.
Yo, give me that bracelet next time. I'll see you.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 But it was a good time in there. I owe you on the robbery.
Speaker 1 I spared you.
Speaker 1
It was still a good time in there. Just the ratio was a little different than we're used to it being.
Hopefully, they'll get back to their normal vibe. But it was good seeing everybody.
Fucking
Speaker 1 Maino, Fav, fucking who else was there? Slow?
Speaker 1
There's a few niggas in there. There's a few niggas in there.
Good times. Good times.
A lot of the women were
Speaker 1 dressed provocatively. Of course.
Speaker 1
I wonder if it's still going to be carrying over to this weekend. Halloween? Yeah.
It was last weekend. You think they're going to do it this weekend? They might do it again.
Do what?
Speaker 1 I'm not mad at it if they do. I know there's some Halloween parties this weekend.
Speaker 1
You could do it next weekend. I don't care.
Every weekend. No, you can't do that.
You can't throw Halloween parties after Halloween. Fam.
I think it's happening.
Speaker 1
Y'all are going to look stupid. Halloween fell on a Thursday.
Yeah. Yes, it's over.
And people were out. Friday, niggas is outside.
Speaker 1
You caught the bridge and tunnel crowd didn't really get it off on Thursday. You're bugging.
They're getting their shit off. Well, yeah, they did because there was no public school in New Jersey
Speaker 1
on Friday or New York. Friday.
They got it off. Wait, what?
Speaker 1
There's no school. Your daughter had school? Yeah.
There's no public school.
Speaker 1 It was the 22nd.
Speaker 1 They getting it off again.
Speaker 1 This is what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 Oh, your daughter got a special school in. But anyway,
Speaker 1
I don't think that you could do that. I don't think you could throw a Halloween party after Halloween.
It's November now, nigga. It's Thanksgiving.
It's Thanksgiving time.
Speaker 1 Although most people are skipping right to the channel.
Speaker 1 Yeah, Christmas tree's going on. You know what happens on Thanksgiving?
Speaker 1 The food tastes better the day after.
Speaker 1 Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 Nah, I ain't the same with Halloween. Shorty outside the house.
Speaker 1
You're going to say shorty outside the night. No, it's going to be a little shit on it.
But I'm not mad at it. Let me be clear.
Speaker 1 Please go outside in your scantly clad outfits.
Speaker 1 Take plenty pictures. Upload them to your Instagram
Speaker 1
so that we can look at them. So they can hit the explorer page.
Exactly. And I can critique your outfit.
I'm not going to critique it. No, I want to see how much detail you have.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean? Commit to it. Campbell's Soup is putting out candles that smell like Thanksgiving food.
Speaker 2 Oh, that sounds nasty.
Speaker 1 Some stuffing? That's what my girl said until I started reading something.
Speaker 1 It depends on the food.
Speaker 2 Like a gravy-scented candle? That sounds fucking nasty.
Speaker 1 I might got that turkey. You think black, black?
Speaker 2 Stop it right fucking now.
Speaker 1 Stop it right now.
Speaker 1 You are about to be
Speaker 1 right on board with me.
Speaker 1 You walk around to a potato.
Speaker 1 Yo, cinnamon yams might not be that bad.
Speaker 2 Okay, that's fine because there's cinnamon candles.
Speaker 1 You had a pod candle? You ever had yams?
Speaker 1 I'm at for real. Yes, I did.
Speaker 2 Yes, I did. Last year at Modging.
Speaker 1
Not sweet potatoes, yams. Yes, too.
Yes.
Speaker 2 Last year at the Podsgiving that you missed.
Speaker 1 Yes, we had lovely yams here.
Speaker 2 Lots and lots of yams. He did miss it.
Speaker 1
That's true. He did.
He missed it. He was at Malcolm on Ice or some shit.
Speaker 1 Yams. That's funny, son.
Speaker 2 Are you coming to Podsgiving this year?
Speaker 1
Probably. Okay.
Just checking. No, he's not.
Yeah. He'll fuck with us.
Speaker 1 At all. Are we doing Posgiving the day after Thanksgiving or the day before? Day after.
Speaker 1
The day after. Wednesday.
A Friday.
Speaker 1 Oh, so we can turn up. Yeah, the day after is a Friday.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1 I got to pick a chef now.
Speaker 1
We're dwindling down. That's true.
You're going to November now, though.
Speaker 1 I know, and I got to do something for my girl's birthday. Oh, I hate Novembers.
Speaker 1 I hate it. You got
Speaker 1
love just being off Christmas next month. I could skip that.
You can skip Christmas with your girl? I could.
Speaker 1 Could do a lot of things.
Speaker 1 If you go crazy on a birthday, Christmas could really be like...
Speaker 1 A card?
Speaker 1 Well, you got to be a card anyway.
Speaker 1 You go crazy on a birthday, Christmas could be what? Crazy. You can go like.
Speaker 1 What are you talking about? Or you can go light on the birthday and go heavy on the Christmas.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 What type of weights you lift?
Speaker 1 What weights you lifting?
Speaker 1
Five pounds. I bet.
Five pound dumbbells, real life.
Speaker 1
Okay. Something real light.
Five pounds of gold.
Speaker 1
Fuck you think you're talking to all that. All that spending money on tangible material shit.
So surface level. So it's over.
It started now. No, it's over now.
When it stopped? Huh? When did it stop?
Speaker 1 When
Speaker 1 did it stop?
Speaker 1
Take it over. Take it over.
Big up some time.
Speaker 1
Said it's over. I want to know when the game was over.
When was the fourth quarter?
Speaker 1 When the clock is zero. The state of the economy.
Speaker 1 The economy has been fucked up for a minute. Yeah, but it's getting fucked up.
Speaker 1
It is getting fucked up. But you're in a different state.
Yeah, but
Speaker 1
you just got to be wise. No, it's fucked up for me, too.
I know. It's fucked up for me, too.
I know. Like, I don't want to get on the part and misrepresent myself.
It's tough.
Speaker 1 I swear to God.
Speaker 1
You're not going to answer the question, though. About when? Yeah.
I think just as the economy just started to.
Speaker 1 The economy has been fucked up for four years.
Speaker 1 All right, bro, you got it.
Speaker 1 And on top of that, right? Like,
Speaker 1 just with this window that black women have been thriving in professionally, like, now ain't the time for some nigga to come along and fucking try to control. Be a misogynist, controlling narcissist.
Speaker 1 Like, we want to support the liberation
Speaker 1 and the independence.
Speaker 1 going on i think mine do
Speaker 1 i think she does double check with her
Speaker 2 you know i i honestly i think that even the most staunch feminist is okay with a birthday gift i think so i think so i don't know though it's never in question it's just about like what's the gift yeah it's about the level i mean she i feel like she's kind of made it clear what she wants for her birthday and we all know
Speaker 2 we do yeah we talked about it up here you know what you want?
Speaker 1
I mean, unless it is a little bit different. She speaks of love and affection.
Oh. Personally.
Speaker 2 She gets that regularly, though.
Speaker 1
Admiration. They are in love.
Appreciation. Appreciation.
All the A-words. All of that in need.
All the shunners.
Speaker 1 All of that is. All the shuttle.
Speaker 1
All of it. When y'all girl's birthday.
Who's the next girl's birthday up? You, Virgo, so no. But it's April.
How about yours? My girl's birthday passed.
Speaker 1
Oh, hers is coming. When was my girl's birthday? The end of July.
Okay.
Speaker 1 Y'all niggas got it made like special ad boys.
Speaker 1
Summertime birthdays. Wow.
Spring. I just told you.
Summertime birthdays. Not close to Christmas or Valentine's Day or any of that bullshit.
But it's not too far from Valentine's Day. When is it?
Speaker 1
April. It's mad far enough.
That's far enough.
Speaker 1
That's far enough. It comes.
It feels pretty quick.
Speaker 1 Not when she's been paying rent all year.
Speaker 1 Took your halftime 12. I'm going to get you something nice, girl.
Speaker 1
Don't feel quick at all, if that's the case. I'm going to get you something real nice.
Oh, man. All right.
What else? What else we got? Y'all want to talk about new music? New music, new music?
Speaker 1 I ain't heard shit, so don't ask me shit.
Speaker 1
And I don't know if I'm listening to nothing. I'm going to listen to Gibbs.
Gibbs dropped. I'm going to listen to
Speaker 1 who? What's that gun dropped the EP? He listened to the album. I'm going to listen to that.
Speaker 1 I already heard bank shit. Bank shit was fire.
Speaker 1
I skimmed through banks. I'm going to listen to it more in depth this weekend.
But I ain't committing to listening to all that Uzi shit. Sorry, buddy.
Speaker 1 I'm not checking it. I need someone to tell me that's amazing.
Speaker 1
Music dropped. And it was quiet.
Why didn't we know Uzi was dropping?
Speaker 1
Just because we're old? No, no. I mean, he was teasing that it was coming soon, but there wasn't a date.
It's okay.
Speaker 1
I'm cool. You didn't put a date on it.
Yeah, yeah. But yeah, we can be old.
I'm fine with that. You know, I love being old.
I'm going to lean on that one. All right, so who came out? Gibbs came out.
Speaker 1 Big Moochie
Speaker 1
came out. All right, so we'll start there.
No. You break it down.
Track by track. How was the mixing?
Speaker 1 Who produced?
Speaker 1
No, you just listen to who came out. But go ahead.
Go ahead.
Speaker 1 Go ahead with what? What are you talking about? No, I'm saying that that's another one that came out. That's true.
Speaker 1 We said Banks. Well, we all heard Banks early.
Speaker 1 Gibbs. I didn't get a chance to listen to it.
Speaker 1
Tyler ruined it for me. I'm going to be honest.
Dropping on a Monday and allowing me not to have to rush to try to listen to music and then come in here and talk about it. Like, that felt great.
Speaker 1 It should go back to that. And now, with these albums dropping
Speaker 1
at 12 o'clock in the morning. Yeah, I woke up this morning and was like, oh, shit, this dropped.
I came in here like, oh, damn, even more shit dropped that I didn't know about.
Speaker 1 I'm just not in a hurry to wake up first thing in the morning on a Friday, try to cram as much music as I can to get in here and talk about it. Give a half-ass review.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm just not doing it no more.
Speaker 1 When I come across something that I think is fire, whether it be a week, a couple days, whatever down the line, I will let y'all know. And that will be when I give my review on albums going forward.
Speaker 1 I'm tired of rushing just so we could talk about something.
Speaker 1 That shit whacked me now. I agree.
Speaker 1 I couldn't agree more.
Speaker 1 But shout out to you niggas for sneaking out album room.
Speaker 1
Congrats. Congrats to everybody.
And yo, that might go to what you were saying, where
Speaker 1 Ain't putting no money behind nobody no more.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 I'm saying, even that could be why we didn't know Uzi was coming out.
Speaker 1 Ain't no promotion money going behind nothing no more. So now, all right, yeah, you got a date, you drop your album, let them find it, and whatever happens, happens.
Speaker 1 But we not investing no money in nothing.
Speaker 1
And that is Atlantic. Yeah, especially I'm sure with people that they feel like are established and they're going to do what they do anyway.
They're going to do what they do. Yeah.
Speaker 1
I want to hit the round of applause for Tyler for his projection. It's like 253 or some shit like that.
Yeah. Yeah.
Sheesh. Wow.
I thought it was more than that.
Speaker 1
No. That shit just kept going up.
That's a lot of fun.
Speaker 1 That's on a short week. Yeah.
Speaker 1 250 in four days is nuts.
Speaker 1
That is absolutely ridiculous. A testament to his work ethic through the years and just staying true to your core.
Like, he don't try to play to anybody outside of his core. And it's worked.
Speaker 1
You've just seen gradual improvement from him in terms of sales. And now he's there.
And it was a great rollout.
Speaker 1
Albeit short. Like, the visuals, everything looked the same, looked like it made sense.
It looks like there's a little story behind it. It was fly.
That shit works everywhere with him.
Speaker 1 Whether it be the festival, you know what I'm saying? The festival will go and sell out now.
Speaker 1
Like, he is just, he's gotten to that point where he's curated his fan base to support him in whatever he does. They had the TV show.
That shit was working.
Speaker 1 Just whatever he put out.
Speaker 1 He got his people willing to spend for it now.
Speaker 1
And don't listen to this pod and get the line on me, dogs. I never said Tyler the Creator is a better rapper than J.
Cole. Y'all niggas just be rushing to say, I said some shit.
Speaker 1 No, niggas, say you said it.
Speaker 1 I never said that.
Speaker 1 Bitch.
Speaker 1
They pissed me off lying on me all through the week, and I got to wait a few days to come in here and correct myself. Fuck y'all.
Damn, that's fucked up.
Speaker 1 That was Parks that said Tyler had a better discog.
Speaker 1 I made.
Speaker 1 I said,
Speaker 1 I started.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 I said every category outside of the features,
Speaker 1 which is what separated,
Speaker 1
that's what took Cole on his just rocket ship, the feature run. But everything else, Tyler is either right there with him or maybe a notch above or below.
Cole's got better singles. Rapping?
Speaker 1 Cole's got better singles.
Speaker 1
Yeah. For sure.
He does. Tyler and Fish.
He does.
Speaker 1 What you said? Rapping?
Speaker 1 I said the feature run is what did that. What separated them and rapping?
Speaker 1
That's what separated because it showed that Cole is more versatile. I can rap great on everything.
Where Tyler
Speaker 1
raps a lot better than that. J.
Cole can come rap right now. J.
Cole raps a lot better than Tyler. I ain't raping.
No dispute. I ain't rap.
It's not even close. I'm saying this.
Speaker 1
This fucking cool hip-hop circle, Odd Future shit. Cool.
We love Tyler. That's awesome.
Speaker 1
He can't rap with Jermaine Cole. He can't.
I would love to see it. He cannot.
I would love to see it. There's very few people that can rap with that boy.
J. Cole's the best rapper of his generation.
Speaker 1 Yeah, like that boy. That rapper.
Speaker 1 I'm at it. I would love to see them.
Speaker 1 But Tyler does make great albums.
Speaker 1 I stay by that. Tyler would get in that verses and panic.
Speaker 1 Well, we ain't say nothing about no verses. I'm just saying.
Speaker 1
We're not from U1. We're never putting them in the conversation in the verses.
Okay. Okay, I'm just checking.
Speaker 1
We're talking about one that makes, that can make commercial hit records and one that does not. And that's what a versus is for.
That would not work well at all.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
Okay. Congrats to Tyler.
Phenomenal feat.
Speaker 1 Phenomenal feat.
Speaker 1
Gibbs and the rest of you niggas, I'll listen to it this weekend. I'm getting to it for sure.
I'll listen to it this weekend. I'll be back next week with my review of things.
Speaker 1
I'm hearing really great things about that Gibbs project. It sounded good from what I heard.
It sounded good. It sounded mixtapey a little bit.
Good. In a good way.
Good.
Speaker 1
I don't know if we bigged up Glorilla enough for her numbers. Then something funny was going on with Meg's numbers.
I'm not the guy to report on that because, you know, bias.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I heard eight, but then I saw 20. I don't know what the fuck is going on because there was also the deluxe thing, so I don't know if the old numbers count.
Speaker 1
I don't know what the fuck is going on. Yeah, I don't know what's going on either.
It's too much tricks. Shit was projected at eight.
Then the projection changed and it was over 40. Oh, 40, yeah.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
I don't care about none of that number shit. Me either.
I'm going to say it every time the topic of numbers come up.
Speaker 1 Yes, even with the Tyler thing, that's amazing just because nobody's really doing that.
Speaker 1 So we do want to shout certain things out, but your numbers don't determine anything. I like
Speaker 1
bigging up great numbers. I don't like shitting on bad numbers.
Shitting on someone forgetting bad numbers. Like, that's not necessarily.
Speaker 1 It's just not as a metric for me to determine if your music is good or not. The numbers do matter to me.
Speaker 1
The numbers do matter to me. They don't matter in terms of deciding what music is good or not.
I agree with that.
Speaker 1 But the numbers to me act as the fucking
Speaker 1 stock report.
Speaker 1
That's whack. Because I don't think so.
Because it's not an artist thing. When we start talking numbers, for me, we're not talking artistry anymore.
Speaker 1 Wait, when you say the numbers act as the stock report, you talking about, so that particular artist, their stock is based on the number, or you just saying in general? Can be.
Speaker 1 But if the numbers can be manipulated and it's bullshit, bullshit, then how do we that's what I'm saying? That's why I don't think that's why I said that's but the numbers tell you that too.
Speaker 1
And I want the numbers to tell me. It's like when everybody was raving about whatever that Travis Scott first week number was, and then that second week number came.
Like, I like that investigative,
Speaker 1
they weren't telling you anything, but that tells you something. Even if they pushed the button, that tells you something.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, even with Meg, right? Like,
Speaker 1 for me, I see the
Speaker 1 on the blackboard but the numbers is is gonna tell what is and what's not or why aren't they being manipulated right like if we tag if we putting you on everything smoking if we tagging you to host the awards we're getting you to commercials we doing this we putting you everywhere feasible somebody that spent something or has something to do with this want to see a number come back at the end of the day It tells a story.
Speaker 1 But if they don't come back, now what story does it tell? When you have big boy branding, big big boy marketing, all of these looks, and then your numbers don't come back? What does it say?
Speaker 1 It tells you that whoever is on your team is not looking for their payday from the music aspect of what's going on. They'll take it from that.
Speaker 1
There's a bunch of different storylines that could come out of that. There's a lot of that, gotcha.
There's a lot of different storylines that come out of that. No, I was asking, I didn't know.
Speaker 1
It could say that your marketing shit doesn't work, it's not impactful. It could be we don't care about music.
It could be, there's a million different things that numbers could say.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I agree with that. But numbers are not,
Speaker 1 they don't, they're not a reflection of artistry. Quality of music
Speaker 1
and quality of music. And that's where I'm pissed off at the end of the day.
I'm celebrating Tyler because we've seen it from A to Z. Yes.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 you have to celebrate those numbers.
Speaker 1 We have a good idea and we've seen enough to know that ain't a whole bunch of bundle tricks and label games. This is somebody working a fan base and growing it to where it is today.
Speaker 1 Same with Glorilla.
Speaker 1
It's a lot of vinyl selling there. That's amazing.
But that's even better. Which solidifies it.
Speaker 1 They actually went out to purchase.
Speaker 1
But again, preparation. Had the vinyls ready to go when the album dropped.
Like, yeah, these shipped out right away.
Speaker 1
A lot of these acts, album drop Friday, and if you prepaid or whatever to get the vinyl, you're not going to get your vinyl for a month. A lot of that shit is drop ship prepaid.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
They haven't pressed a single one. They haven't done anything yet.
They calculate all the orders, and then they're ordering. Basically shipped to order.
Vinyl's expensive.
Speaker 1 I was about to say, yeah, you got to be a top-tier artist to really do that. Well, not even that.
Speaker 1 You you just don't want to make more than you're going to sell like you don't have to be there's plenty of independent artists that do it and probably aren't selling but a couple hundred pieces and have them ready for yeah vitamin you can't make the order yeah you got to order yeah
Speaker 1 so now that's on you how much you gonna you gonna get sold or else you'll be sitting with that's what i'm saying whatever you order so to ice's point when they have them pre-order and you get a quote-unquote idea of where your first weak numbers are then you can now hit the manufacturer and say press this mini yeah but it takes a while to get violent.
Speaker 1
Yeah, it takes a minute. That's what it takes longer than a club.
Yeah, depending on
Speaker 1 your situation, yeah.
Speaker 1
Okay. Glowrilla numbers, more of the same.
This is a new act. There ain't nobody back there pushing a whole bunch of trick buttons to see what happens with her.
She just organically did it.
Speaker 1 And the label and her people were waiting to see the numbers, too, to measure her impact. And it got measured.
Speaker 1
It got measured. In some cases, the numbers help you to celebrate what you need to celebrate with arts.
That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 1
Go, Tyler. Yeah, congratulations.
Go Glove.
Speaker 1
I love Tyler. Now I want to know who Tyler thinks he raps better than J.
Cole.
Speaker 1 I think he thinks that. I think you think he does.
Speaker 1 And I am all for any rapper thinking that. Every rapper should think they're the best rapper in the world.
Speaker 1
Glove wants a coy rapper. Yeah, it's true.
No, I'm nice, but
Speaker 1
I ain't nicer than me, though. I ain't nicer than them.
I'm cool, but. If I get on the track of what I'm saying.
That's true, yo.
Speaker 1
I never, ever want to hear a rapper acknowledge another rapper is better than them. Ever.
Even if it's true. Even if it's painfully obvious.
Yeah, I don't want to hear that.
Speaker 1 You're supposed to believe you're the best at whatever the fuck you do.
Speaker 1 What do you mean the bass?
Speaker 1 I disagree.
Speaker 1 Modest rapper.
Speaker 1 Shy brother right here. No, I just think I just think that
Speaker 1 you can acknowledge that somebody's greater than you, and that's your inspiration to be better at what you're doing.
Speaker 1 Like if I hoop and I know that Steph Curry is better than me, I'm not going to come out here here and be like, yo, I'm better than Steph and think that that's some macho shit.
Speaker 1
No, Steph Curry's better than me. It leaves room for growth and improvement in what I'm doing.
It's a little different, but that's different.
Speaker 1 Or even in
Speaker 1 rapping, if I looked at if I was a rapper and I looked at Jay-Z, or I looked at Cooji Rap, or I looked at some other niggas that I know are better than me, it just leaves room for improvement.
Speaker 2 I mean, you can admit it to yourself, but you're not going to publicly admit it because part of being a rapper is to have like bravado.
Speaker 1 Who do you think makes a better house than you?
Speaker 1 A lot of niggas. But who? Caesar.
Speaker 1 Toll Brothers.
Speaker 1 A lot of people.
Speaker 1 Shout them out. No, I'm just saying.
Speaker 1 K Havnanian has a nice product. The Davies.
Speaker 1 Davies just be on some cheap shit like that. Davies are amazing and massive developers and shit like that.
Speaker 1 The Davies can't really. I feel like I was about to say some African shit.
Speaker 1 No, I was about to say some Afrogan shit, but
Speaker 1 I get busy.
Speaker 1 We got it bro
Speaker 1 see the same way you said that or rappers don't want to talk with that tone
Speaker 1 rappers don't want no because i don't just be up here on no arrogant shit yeah i'm cool but why if you arrogant i'm not
Speaker 1 ish that's the point you be trying to tell all right so i'm they don't like me for it too all right so i'm shedding because i don't want to push a false narrative the rest of y'all hold on hold on
Speaker 1
What's the what's the the Davies? That's what you said? The Davies. Davies.
Davies. Davies.
Speaker 1 If you were were
Speaker 1 whatever level that they're on,
Speaker 1 like in terms of, I get the amount of buildings, whatever they had, if you was on that level and he said that, what would you say? If he brought that same name up,
Speaker 1 if he brought it up,
Speaker 1
I brought up the Davies. Well, I'm just saying, that's what we're talking about.
Like, we mentioned Tyler and J. Cole.
Tyler's doing them same numbers. So I'm in that conversation with y'all.
Speaker 1 It's not even like, like,
Speaker 1 I know you told me this, this, the Davies. They've built damn near all of this.
Speaker 1
You, with respect, haven't built all of this. I ain't, yeah.
So I'm saying, if you did something, I was about to line. I was about to say my work better than this.
There you go. Talk your shit.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you talk your butt.
Speaker 1 And Akon shit.
Speaker 1 Just name. Just do a list now.
Speaker 1 Once you start dissinging one, you just got to get
Speaker 1 it.
Speaker 1
And the toll brothers. Yeah.
That shit be nice. Yeah.
What's up, nigga? Ain't even no toll no more. We just driving over the freezer, nigga.
They didn't pay no
Speaker 1 toll brothers.
Speaker 1 The babies.
Speaker 1 The babies. The babies.
Speaker 1 These guys are fool.
Speaker 1 Okay. Also, my last thing on my Gangsters Love Halloween party that I went to.
Speaker 1 Let me tell y'all this about an R ⁇ B party. Now, I'm going to be honest.
Speaker 1 If Johnny Gill, my, my, my, comes on.
Speaker 1 And you niggas don't start singing,
Speaker 1 y'all should get the fuck out. Or I'm getting the fuck fuck out.
Speaker 1 You niggas are murderers.
Speaker 1 I was asking you. Y'all don't.
Speaker 1
But the murderers acknowledged the red dress. That's right.
That is a fact. Tough, dog.
Speaker 1
I was singing my, my, my, and there were men that were not. Not even a head nod.
That's a tough. Almost like Mel when Annie Up comes on.
I got two questions about the party.
Speaker 1 One, did any of the murderers actually perform?
Speaker 1 That's the other thing about gangsters loving karaoke
Speaker 1 them is gonna grab the mic and not sound like the song well that's karaoke
Speaker 1 no
Speaker 1 it's different it's different no no no no and what's their choice of song may no should have been arrested for what he did on that microphone what do you say i wasn't trying to record it was confessions or something
Speaker 1 like some shit that we know
Speaker 1 it was something that we know the tune we know the key that that song is supposed to be in and may know man may know is my man i thought it was fly don't do that again yo no i thought it was fly right after my my mind i'm singing away freddie jackson come on i'm looking around at these come on y'all y'all
Speaker 1 rock
Speaker 1 me tonight
Speaker 1 for old time
Speaker 1 all these just cocking back
Speaker 1 I'm going to rock that nigga when I get out of here, son. Yo, all these niggas in there just looking at the ops and victims and
Speaker 1 dog Freddy.
Speaker 1 Casting is on, yo.
Speaker 1 Enjoy yourself. You still shit.
Speaker 1 Would you like to do that? My second question:
Speaker 1 Did anybody do Fantasia when I see you?
Speaker 1
Everybody did. All right, cool.
They played that before shit got started in the whole building thing. But that's one of them songs that gangsters respect.
That's what I was going to ask you.
Speaker 1
How did they respond to that record? As long as. Oh, no, they sung that.
Okay. Okay, cool.
They sung that. If they ain't singing,
Speaker 1
they don't sing now. You got to leave.
You have to leave if you in there with the gangster niggas. See, but that's not what's the new generation shit.
Speaker 1 Nigga, sing My My Mind when Johnny get away with the book. It's a bunch of shit.
Speaker 1
You might not know that. It's a couple records.
If Can We Talk come on and niggas ain't singing that, I have to get out of here. Got a point.
True. That's the point.
Speaker 1 If Can We Talk come on and they not singing. Someone is getting shot after
Speaker 1 the function. No, they're already
Speaker 1 lining them up. I'll be on.
Speaker 1
I'll be going to hear about that shit. Word, that's what happened? Ah, fuck.
Didn't see that coming. Shit, or I'm ready for that matter.
It is a a few songs. There's a couple songs.
Speaker 1
Lucky I wasn't DJing. I'd have had a fucking blast with you, gangster niggas.
Secret Garden's coming on now. Nigga, be James Ingram.
Speaker 1 Be tough and James Ingram at the same time.
Speaker 1
What the fuck is you talking about? Good times. Good times.
Secret Garden is coming on for this. Yeah, come on, nigga.
Fucking bush your gap and here in the garden. Beat the bars.
Speaker 1 Yo, oh, man.
Speaker 1
All right, what else? What else is there? Drake put out a video for no face. I have no comment on it.
What say y'all? I didn't see it. I didn't see it.
I watched it.
Speaker 1 My podcasting days is coming to an end, if y'all haven't noticed it.
Speaker 1
I don't have nothing to say about none of this shit. I don't care about it.
I don't give a flying fuck.
Speaker 1 Did you see the video? No, I didn't see that fucking video. I watched it.
Speaker 1 I saw it.
Speaker 1
Well, one, I liked the song. I like the song.
I wanted to. That's the only song I purchased from the past.
Yeah,
Speaker 1 I like that song. So I was like, all right, let me see what he do.
Speaker 1
I didn't understand the driving through the mall shit, but okay, I mean, whatever. He's going to kill somebody in the mall.
No, it's a flex. Oh.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
But I didn't get it. But other than that, I mean, it was cool for the flex, nigga.
What the theme of the song? You can't even shop if you're driving to the mall.
Speaker 1
Nigga, I'm driving. What did you say it was? An escalate? It was something.
Whatever it is, I got to run to Lululemon now. What I got to find parking? I'm going to go.
on.
Speaker 1
No, nigga, I'm going to park in right here of Lululemon and jump out and get in, put my bags in, and keep it pushing to Lulu. You're going to jail.
Not if I'm Drake.
Speaker 1
You can try to park in front of Lululemon if you want. But anyway, anyway.
But yeah, I wasn't mad at it. That was funny.
I wasn't mad at the video. It was short.
But again, I fuck with the song.
Speaker 1 So if I like the song and you don't fuck up the video, which they didn't do, it was just some,
Speaker 1
it was tough mafia boss Drake type shit. Yeah.
I got a whole bunch of niggas with me.
Speaker 1
They all be waving an OVO flag and they all got on OVO shirts and, and, you know, just talking tough on the record. Gotcha.
Not mad at it, though. I mean, it tracks.
Congrats. I like the song.
Speaker 1 You're not watching the video. I don't like Mob Jerke.
Speaker 1
Y'all heard that from me already. So nothing new there for me.
So you seen them stupid niggas put me with the OVO niggas behind me on the shirt?
Speaker 1
That shit was funny. I ain't going to lie.
October's very own. That shit was hilarious.
Yeah. And you look like him.
Speaker 1
You did. I'm not trying to be.
Y'all going to make him shoot at me for the rest of the bar, and I don't want to get shot at. No, you want him to shoot.
I do not. You've been shooting at him.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but I don't want him to shoot it back at me.
Speaker 1 I'm just shooting for entertainment purposes. I love him.
Speaker 1 What I'm shooting for.
Speaker 1 You mean some of that shit.
Speaker 1 You ain't trying to say.
Speaker 1
Dude, you're trying to hurt me. Yo, this guy is so fucking idiot.
It was a cool poster. No, that shit was funny.
Speaker 1 That's what you got for it. I laughed.
Speaker 1 Ha, such a beast.
Speaker 1 I laughed. Fucking Vegas.
Speaker 1 Y'all seen Drake's new chain?
Speaker 1
I got a question about it, but I can't ask because, you know, bias. It was a gift.
So
Speaker 1 he didn't purchase it himself.
Speaker 1 I'm trying to find a way to shoot that.
Speaker 2 Do we know who the gift was from?
Speaker 1 Yeah, the comedian dude,
Speaker 1 Ben
Speaker 1 something. I forget his name.
Speaker 1
Ben Didon. Benadon.
Ben Didon.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 What's the significance? Yeah, I'm trying to find it. What is it?
Speaker 2 Oh, I did see it.
Speaker 1 Yeah,
Speaker 1
multicolored. Mute up during a Drake topic like you normally do.
Shut up.
Speaker 2 I don't, but okay.
Speaker 1 And
Speaker 1 it had some words on it. It said like it's given back
Speaker 1 friend or something like that.
Speaker 1
It's pink, blue, and yellow. With a bunch of white diamonds in it.
Look at me. Just read, y'all.
Stop looking at me. No, you said you had it.
Speaker 1 Eight down.
Speaker 1
It says it's given. It says all the gay shit.
And it's beads. Yeah, and it's beads.
It's multi-speak. Which some people say mean something.
Speaker 1 Salute. Salute, man.
Speaker 1
You know, friends by friends chains. I don't fucking know, bro.
That shit's weird to me. I don't know.
I don't want a chain with the baddie lingo on it. Congrats.
Speaker 1 So
Speaker 1 I don't fucking know.
Speaker 1
I don't fucking know, bro. That shit is wild.
I'm a cell full of pussies and five episodes.
Speaker 1 All right, what would y'all say about me if I got a chain that said eight down? I'll make fun of you
Speaker 1
for the rest of the day. I'm going to call you a bird.
What does eight down mean?
Speaker 1
It means something. I'm so glad you asked.
Something taking such a dick glasses.
Speaker 1 Hate that shit down, too.
Speaker 1 Snake. Real eater.
Speaker 1 Gobble, gobble.
Speaker 1 I think that's what it means.
Speaker 1
What's that, y'all? I just thought it meant someone lost a couple toes or something. No, shit.
Eight toes down. Eight toes out.
Speaker 1 That means dude got the fire mouth. Got that wetty.
Speaker 1 He ain't, yo, he ain't the whole gat.
Speaker 1 Yo, we gotta grow up.
Speaker 1 Come on, we have to grow up.
Speaker 1 Cause how you compliment a nigga that got the fire mouth?
Speaker 1
How do you even do it? You ain't. That's what I'm saying.
Yo, you took the whole shit, bro.
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1 Yo, dog. Yo, gang.
Speaker 1 Damn, boy.
Speaker 1 Nah, you did that.
Speaker 1 Who did that? Oh, shit, gang. That's fire.
Speaker 1
Who knew? You did your big one. Yo, shit.
Oh, man. Yo,
Speaker 1 fucking gross. Oh, my God.
Speaker 1 So I was getting the haircut the other day,
Speaker 1 and Darren came in. Shout out to Darren.
Speaker 1 Darren's my man that gave me my chicken dip recipe many years ago. Fireman retired, was struggling with retirement and having too much time on his hands.
Speaker 1 And then I don't know what happened. I seen him the other day.
Speaker 1 He came in. I said, oh, shit, Darren.
Speaker 1 So what the hell you been up to, man? How's retirement now?
Speaker 1 And he says,
Speaker 1 well, I picked up some part-time jobs here and there, but
Speaker 1 now I'm hanging out at the Moose.
Speaker 1 Ah, the Lodge.
Speaker 1 Come part of Lodge guys.
Speaker 1
Okay. I got some friends that do the Lodges, the various lodges.
Let's have a talk. Slow down.
Let's do it.
Speaker 1
I knew Moose to mean something different. Please tell me me what you know what it means.
I don't know what it means at all. A fat pussy.
Speaker 1
Big shit. I thought it was the large joint.
That's the shit where she's doing the jumping jacks, but it vacuumed the spandex in and
Speaker 1 sitting there.
Speaker 1 This nigga said a fur burger. Yo, you need to be quarantined or something, yo.
Speaker 1 What the fuck is wrong with that?
Speaker 1 So then he's like, no,
Speaker 1
this is a club. This is a club.
For older men where we hang.
Speaker 1 and I was like yo man you still making those burgers because he get busy on the grill and he was like yo
Speaker 1 if you come by the moose
Speaker 1 if you come by the moose I'll make you a burger on such and such day I'm giving out burgers I now
Speaker 1 the the chicken dip I now put them in ampanadas oh shit um and if you come by the moose we can get it going my barber says you don't want to go by the moose it's some old head shit some old nigga shit it's some old man
Speaker 1 really old man wash shit right there's also elks but
Speaker 1 yeah elks and dominoes
Speaker 1 all the big deer i know elks
Speaker 1 i didn't know there was a moose yeah yeah i know so i'm like dog i love darren's burgers and i love the chicken dip i'm going i'm going to the moose on this day to get the food heard some good things about i said man
Speaker 1 what else y'all be doing up there he said well on thursday nights watch the game
Speaker 1 We play spades. Spades, dominoes, and those
Speaker 1 shit. I said, excuse me?
Speaker 1
Like, nigga, disrespected you. I've been running around here.
And these old heads be nice. Niggas won't even play me and my dad no more, struggling to get a game.
And y'all right there at the moose
Speaker 1 playing like I don't live nearby.
Speaker 1 Disrespectful.
Speaker 1 And then it hit me.
Speaker 1 Holy shit.
Speaker 1
All the shit they saying they do at the old nigga spot? You old nigga, you unofficial? All that's the shit you're talking about. I was waiting for it.
I'm gonna put my shit in the butt swap is going.
Speaker 1 What the fuck is his fucking hole? What is this nigga talking about? Sorry, barbers, maids, and chicken dip empanadas with the game with some fellas. And some real burgers.
Speaker 1
Want to play some pool or something? It sounds like that's where niggas go to get away from darks for sure. Yeah, darks and tax.
It sounds like this is where niggas go to get away from their wife.
Speaker 1
Yeah. Like to kick it.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Dog, I've been looking for this place.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
They've been there. So long story less long.
You joined the moose. You joined the club.
I'm going to the moose. These all had niggas going.
Clean. They go clean.
The niggas up good, too.
Speaker 1
You get the little drink tokens and shit with the, you know what I mean? What? Yeah. What's up, Mindsy of Drink? They give you a little token.
Here I go, my crackhead ass. Y'all play spades for free?
Speaker 1 Well, y'all do a little bit of
Speaker 1
a little bit of. It's like, yeah, man, we just play for free.
This is a good time. It's like, oh, yeah, that's right, old niggas.
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 1 I'm sure you could probably jump. Yeah,
Speaker 1 they can make it interesting. Some of these niggas be nice.
Speaker 1
That's how they had. A lot of them niggas will play Ace down and shit like that.
Man, Nice. Them niggas hustling you.
They nice. We play for free.
You come in here.
Speaker 1 I mean, we could put a little wager on it.
Speaker 1 Make a little interesting. You know, make a light on yourself.
Speaker 1
Yo, you know the old head. Make a light on yourself.
You know better than that, right? I ain't seen, I ain't seen your Uncle Simps.
Speaker 1 Rest in peace.
Speaker 1 Holy shit.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, you are.
Speaker 1
I thought that he died. That is my man.
Yo, rest in peace. Holy shit.
Speaker 1 That explains it.
Speaker 1 Stupid ass nigga. That's crazy.
Speaker 1
Ice brought his uncle over there one good time, every two good times. No, it was once.
He ain't come back. And he never came back.
He would not come back.
Speaker 1
Niggas know what time it is with me on that spade table. Stop playing.
Rest in peace to Uncle. Shout out to him.
Shout to Pop.
Speaker 1
Don't be stupid. Don't be stupid right now, Ish.
Shout the pop.
Speaker 2 Are you bringing pops to the moose?
Speaker 1 The 1v1. Okay, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 You think that was the appropriate time to shout out my dad? I wonder why. We're talking about spades and being nice to spades.
Speaker 1 But why you shout my dad out right there? Because your dad is really nice to spades.
Speaker 2 He's insinuating he's better than you.
Speaker 1
I didn't insinuate anything. Boy, he's my dad.
Okay. Well, I mean,
Speaker 1 he's my dad. What's your record against me since you want to shout niggas out? It's bad.
Speaker 1 It ain't that bad. Yes, it is.
Speaker 1
I mean, you probably win it, but it's not that bad. No, it was not that bad.
If we play how many games? 20. Well, it's been 20 years.
I'm saying, so if we play 20 games, I probably won like
Speaker 1 seven, eight.
Speaker 2 Out of 20?
Speaker 1 Yeah, it's not like
Speaker 1 good.
Speaker 1 I mean, it ain't 15 to 5,
Speaker 1 It's 13 to 7.
Speaker 1 He's the math guy.
Speaker 1 This shit right there.
Speaker 1 I'm telling you, y'all probably won 60% of the games.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1
I ain't saying nothing. The beat already looped.
Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1
Let him get it off. Yeah, go ahead.
Hey, the beat already looped. Get that shit off.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit. Oh, God.
Speaker 1
Oh, man. You had the moose would be be hilarious.
I'm going to the moose.
Speaker 1 I'm very
Speaker 1 hottest nigga on the side. I'm very mad.
Speaker 1
Cars. I'm going to enjoy it.
Bingo, football, niggas, and food and stories. Yes, yes.
That's the round. I've been looking for where the 40-year-old niggas be.
It's them type spots, for sure.
Speaker 1 It's them.
Speaker 1
Because he said, oh, it's an old ass bot. I'm like, what's old? He said, late 30s, 40s, 50s.
I said, oh, me.
Speaker 1
Oh, me. 50s.
All right, we had the moose with it. That's it.
Speaker 1
What else? What else? What What else? What else is important? The Meg doc. Anybody seen it? Y'all got Prime? I have Prime.
I do. I turned to watch football.
Speaker 1
I turned on football and I saw Meg there and I said, well, I'm going to watch football, though. Yeah.
I'm going to watch football. And I haven't gone back.
She started crying.
Speaker 1
I didn't really want to see that. You know what I mean? Respectfully.
Exactly.
Speaker 1
So tell us about the dock. Has anybody seen any clips from it? I have.
Has anybody heard anything
Speaker 1
about it? Yes. Like, what say you guys about the matter? I'm biased, so I can't lead and kick her back in.
So I have to lean on y'all to do something right here
Speaker 1
before I kick her back in. You can't, because you part of the dock.
So you got to. Oh, wait, Joe's in the dock? Yeah, Joe's in the dock.
Yeah, they put me in the dock.
Speaker 1 They obeyed them fucking fair usage laws.
Speaker 1 It was a quick couple of seconds at every turn.
Speaker 1 You know. Take it away, Bill.
Speaker 1 Sorry.
Speaker 2 No worries.
Speaker 2 The clips that I saw that I think everybody else has seen is where she reveals that she did in fact have sex with Tori Lanes and that when she was doing her interview with Gail King, that she lied during that interview.
Speaker 2 That
Speaker 1 I know, right?
Speaker 1
No. Oh, wow.
That was. I didn't think people lied to Gail.
Speaker 1 Every once in a while, I think that happens.
Speaker 1 Oh, this is the Gail clip.
Speaker 2 Bitch, at first I didn't know that bitch was
Speaker 2 yes, bitch, I lied to Gail King. Bitch, at first, I didn't know that bitch wasn't even gonna ask me about that shit, bitch.
Speaker 1
I always want to talk about this shooting. Why'd you ask me about fucking Tori? That's not what this is about.
Even if I was, I fucked this nigga like once, maybe twice, on a drunk night, bitch.
Speaker 1 You kept catching me out of my fucking mind. Maybe three times related.
Speaker 1 That's the clip.
Speaker 1
What say you guys about that clip that I just played? So you can't keep saying, yeah, I heard it. I maybe watched something.
Yeah, I heard a little bit. I seen it.
Speaker 1 Now that I've played it for you guys, let me play it again. Lennon lied.
Speaker 1 Bush shit.
Speaker 1 I lied to Gil King, bitch.
Speaker 2 First of all, I didn't know that bitch wasn't even going to ask me about that shit.
Speaker 1
But she's always going to talk about this shooting. Why'd you ask me about fucking Tori? That's not what this is about.
Even if I was, I fucked this nigga like once.
Speaker 2 Maybe twice on a drunk night.
Speaker 1 But you kept catching me. Three times
Speaker 1
a lady. Once.
Maybe twice. All right.
What do you got?
Speaker 1 Kind of disturbing, a little bit.
Speaker 1
She talked about it being drunk nights. And then she also went on to say something about her being out of her mind or something to that effect.
Almost justifying
Speaker 1 she only had sex with him like in a
Speaker 1
inebriated state. You get what I'm saying? Like it almost was like, yo, I was out of my mind when I fucked him.
I liked him and I... thought he was attractive and appealing, so I had sex with him.
Speaker 1
I did it under these pretenses. It's framed.
So it kind of is. It's framed like I was taking advantage of once or twice or three times.
Speaker 1 Or even if he ain't taking advantage of him, I only fucked him because I was drunk. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1
That's taken advantage of. That is taken advantage of.
So drunk can't consent. There's no um about it.
There's nothing. Y'all have taught me that.
We've learned it. There's no um about it.
Speaker 1 If you are targeting women that are drunk for your sexual
Speaker 1 sexual acts, then yes, that is taking advantage of a woman. Society has taught me that.
Speaker 2 But not necessarily targeting adults.
Speaker 1 Target is a mean word.
Speaker 2 Yeah, because I mean, he could have.
Speaker 1 He was taking advantage of.
Speaker 2 He could could have been drunk at the same time. So it's two drunk people having fucking sex and everybody in this room has had drunk sex.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but that is shit.
Speaker 1 Wait.
Speaker 1 Am I tripping? Yeah. I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 1 We've said that before and
Speaker 1 it don't matter.
Speaker 2 What I'm saying is I don't necessarily think that that's what she's alluding to when she's saying this. Like, that's just, that's, I think that that's putting
Speaker 1
sauce on that. I didn't get that from it either.
I got that a little bit because she said it was more than once. Like it was once or twice or whatever.
And every time I was drunk.
Speaker 1
And I was out of my mind. And that's what I was doing.
So now that makes it seem like if I was in my right mind, I would have never fucked with this person.
Speaker 1 Kind of. Okay.
Speaker 1
That can be inferred almost. So I ain't really like that part.
You know what I'm saying? I thought that that was inferred. That was the framing of it.
Speaker 1 Because that sounds very different from my best friend was fucking this dude and she was really into him so much so that I wanted to see what was good with him.
Speaker 1 And when she had the boogie, I started fucking him and then got her fired from ever working with me. That sounds very different.
Speaker 1 Or me, or I fucked him so much, and I have feelings for him that she and I got into a beef when
Speaker 1
the cat came out the back. That's the only part that I don't like about, well, it's not the only part, but it's one of the parts I don't like.
I keep saying those two appeared to like each other.
Speaker 1
They wasn't a secret, and then this news came out. They was out.
They were on Instagram.
Speaker 1
They were publicly frolicking with one another. I had spoken to him at the time.
He was head over heels into her. I can't speak for her because I did not speak to her.
But it looked like it.
Speaker 1 But they appeared to like each other one. Two,
Speaker 1 if this was just some drunk sex here and there, then when he stayed at that Kylie party and you
Speaker 1 get emotional, you don't come back to get him. and place him in that vehicle and then have the fight.
Speaker 1 If there's no emotions here, you don't have the fight fight of kylie wanting to him and finding out that your friend there's no emotions here yo dog you just a drunk knight move beat beat it beat it oh i agree with that
Speaker 1 because supposedly allegedly in the story she made the driver turn around right talking about i left my slippers there yeah let me go back and get my slippers and when he was in the pool with his boxes on with shorty Well, I got to leave if I was a piece of
Speaker 1 drunk dick get your slippers because I know that's not what you came back for but get your slippers and leave yeah like niggas know how that go and if you omit if you omit that fact that they was fucking on
Speaker 1 such a national platform like with gail kane
Speaker 1 well then we hear it and say oh tori's just a cockamaney lunatic
Speaker 1 corey's just uh corey well he's a cockamaney
Speaker 1 he's
Speaker 1 foul but Tori would just be a cockamaney lunatic who couldn't take being insulted or being with a woman that was more successful than him, quote unquote, and just started shooting at her.
Speaker 1 And if that's the story you're sticking with, cool, but niggas with brains, that don't really.
Speaker 1 Let me speak for me, because there's plenty of people with brains that think otherwise. That don't, that don't.
Speaker 1 It's paying a different
Speaker 1 brush.
Speaker 1
It's a different brush to do that. It's a very different brush.
You know what you're doing by lying to, like, all the girls like, oh,
Speaker 1 she'd be able to lie on her pussy if she wants to. Yeah, but not in this case.
Speaker 1 Not in a case where you're going to court and alleging certain things and accusing certain things now is not the time to lie
Speaker 2 yeah it's um i haven't seen the entire i haven't seen the documentary you know so i reserve the right to have like another opinion about everything else that she says but this clip does nothing for her like it looks it it makes her sound really bad because she the story keeps on changing and so with the mindset of well if you lied about this then what else did you lie about Then this, this really fucks with your credibility.
Speaker 2 It just does. Like just a normal person thinking, well, if you're capable of
Speaker 2 lying about this and lying on national TV, then what else did you have to say?
Speaker 1 About something as light as having sex.
Speaker 1 I'm implying that you get out of your mind drunk and you're making decisions that you wouldn't normally make. Yeah, some of that shit.
Speaker 2 I will also say, you know, when it comes to the interview, a lot of people were shocked by the fact that that question even came up because, I mean, she's there because, and she's Rock Nation.
Speaker 2 Am I correct in saying this? She's a Rock Nations artist.
Speaker 2 Before you do an interview of this magnitude, considering everything that was going on, there's going to be some questions that are off the table.
Speaker 2 And so it was always interesting to me, like, how that question even got snuck in. Why?
Speaker 1
Because it's relevant. It's very relevant.
And why would that be? It's one of the most relevant playing fights for freedom and the space.
Speaker 2 Because
Speaker 2 this was not the court of law. This was an interview with Gail King and her label was meant to protect her from publicity and
Speaker 2 position her to be seen in the best light.
Speaker 1 That's not journalism and it's not an objective interview. Listen.
Speaker 1 I'm asking a question.
Speaker 1 I'm asking a question. Is it real journalism? Because in a real journalistic interview.
Speaker 2 It happens every day. It happens every day that a big name artist comes in and sits down for an artist in front of a real journalist.
Speaker 1 And the people in power say, you stay away from this you stay away from this you stay away from this you stay away from this dog we have people come sit here and they instruct us not to tell certain things or ask certain things you do not ask about this this this this or this y'all telling one side of the coin all of that is a given we know that people at publicism certain questions are typically off limits the other side of that is then you get the journalist who's a journalist and going you get Charlemagne who's gonna ask Tyler no matter what her team says hey what's up with this Gail King I would assume I've never met her, falls into that boat of, yo, this is a question that's important for what we're talking about.
Speaker 1 I'm going to ask it.
Speaker 1 It shouldn't have been so,
Speaker 1
dog, you saw her R. Kelly interview.
Like, it shouldn't have been so out of the realm of possibility that this question would come up as it pertains to me. If y'all told her not to.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
Even if you told her not to. And I don't think that Gail is accepting in that instance from Meg and Rock Nation questions that I'm not asking.
I'm Gail King. You need this story.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
I don't need this story. That is true.
I'm me. I'm doing y'all a favor.
Yes. I don't even know what to do.
I'm not sure y'all can't hip, the hop, the hibbity, the hibbity hop cases. That's true.
Speaker 2 I agree with that. So, can I ask a question just because I don't know, I don't remember, but when
Speaker 2 she gave testimony in court, did she admit that they had slept together in court? Because I can't remember that part.
Speaker 1 I don't know if it ever came up, but it did come up in court.
Speaker 1 It did come up in court.
Speaker 1 And I want to say that she answered it honestly.
Speaker 1
Because she couldn't perjure herself. It did come up.
Okay. It did come up.
Because she said something about it.
Speaker 2
My confusion is like, I don't understand why she's talking about it in the dock now and why she's talking about it so cavalierly. You know what I mean? Like, oh, that bitch.
And
Speaker 1 it was one of the biggest parts of the. And it was one of the bigger.
Speaker 2 Again, I didn't say it, so
Speaker 2 I don't know what it is.
Speaker 1
She was crying. She got emotional.
She was the victim. She did a lot of victim.
Woe is me.
Speaker 1 Damn, this is what happened.
Speaker 1 I'm going to play the clip where she goes in, the montage of her going in on the bloggers and the potters and and all of that shit okay it wasn't a cavalier okay then i for her it was a very heavy moment of expressing herself okay throughout from that clip i because i like i had said i have not seen the entire documentary from that clip she's crying she's crying
Speaker 1 she's crying here her hair's a mess she's being vulnerable and transparent
Speaker 1
it's not just i'm saying this in in in passing it's not okay um she did admit in court that she lied in the interview. Yeah.
Yeah. Oh, she did.
Speaker 2
Okay. I remember.
So then I guess that.
Speaker 1 But that was a big thing at the time. So much so that I was shocked that this was such a big news story.
Speaker 1 I was shocked that this took up the news feed for the day until Thug got free.
Speaker 1 We know she lied.
Speaker 1 Because she admitted she was. We kind of know why she lied.
Speaker 1 Like, why is it a thing now that she's saying she lied? And I don't like her calling Gail Gang a bitch like this, but I guess.
Speaker 1 I guess.
Speaker 1 Also, the thing about being drunk, you were drunk that night on the night
Speaker 1 in question.
Speaker 1 Here's the clip of
Speaker 1 it's a lengthy clip, but I'll play most of it.
Speaker 1
No, I'm on like this video. No, I'm on the videos.
Or like at the horse. Oh, yeah, that was.
Y'all make some motherfucking noise to Troy Laxon. You thought that you could pass me up in a bag?
Speaker 1 No, I'll remind it. I got a restraining order.
Speaker 1 Make some motherfucking noise, baby.
Speaker 1
Going to Rolling Loud, he came on right after me. I'll get somebody out here a million dollars if they can guess who we're here.
Y'all make some motherfucking noise to Troy Lax.
Speaker 1 You thought that you could pass me up in a million dollars? He should have done that. I was just trying to show that was that we could do whatever we want to do.
Speaker 1 And then he was chopping up horse legs in his music videos.
Speaker 1 That's a horse leg, bro.
Speaker 1
They said, like, the HG is a little bit more like a specialty. That's not nice about that.
What is that? The hot girl special? Is it hot girl summer? That's really fucking sick.
Speaker 1 He was constantly threatening me, and everybody was laughing, and everybody was supporting him.
Speaker 1 LeBron is publicly speaking about how good Tori Lane's music is. He a solid dude.
Speaker 1 Why did all the men in the industry decide that they needed to jump in?
Speaker 4 Yo, you heard the baby smash Megan and Sally multiple times?
Speaker 1 He said he did, even the day before the bitch got shot. Was there a reason that you felt like you should, you know, indicate y'all had a relationship or some sort?
Speaker 1
Or sorry, sorry, clearly say it is what it is. 50 Cent trolled the hell out of Megan thee Stallion.
I don't like that girl. Meg's a demon, bro.
Speaker 1 I'll cut it off there.
Speaker 1 That was my little part in the clip.
Speaker 1 Oh, man. He's saying I don't like that girl.
Speaker 1 Yo, I think we should bring back saying who we don't like.
Speaker 1 Look at all that. We can do that.
Speaker 1 We can do that.
Speaker 1
I didn't know that went away. Yo, all y'all walked to Starbucks.
Nigga, move. Get out the fucking way, pussies.
And yes, it did go away. Look around.
Look around. Who says, yo, I don't like him?
Speaker 1
Nobody says that. Nobody says, yo, I don't like them.
No, they say it if they think they could beat the person. No, they say it.
I don't hear it.
Speaker 1
They don't say it if they think they can't beat the person. No, no, no.
They say it if
Speaker 1
everybody else is okay with not liking that person. Good point.
That's a great point. Once you tag lame, the game has followed the leader.
So that's what it is.
Speaker 1
If it's okay for everybody to not like them, then yeah, I don't like that person. Y'all believe Meg only fucked Tori three times? She said two.
Two times? No.
Speaker 1 I do not.
Speaker 1 It's not my business. I don't give a fuck, but no.
Speaker 1
Just to answer that question, I don't know. I want this story to go away.
I do.
Speaker 1
I'm over this. I don't care anymore.
Tori's gone.
Speaker 1 I got to wait for Chixtape Six.
Speaker 1
That's that. It's over.
Meg's career is continuing to do whatever the fuck it's doing.
Speaker 1 Why is this still
Speaker 1 a thing? It's over, y'all.
Speaker 2
It's over. Because the documentary came out.
And
Speaker 2 now she's saying things in her own words. So that's why it's got like another, you know,
Speaker 3 news cycle or five.
Speaker 1
It keeps happening. No.
Like five years old. You niggas forgot everybody.
Speaker 1
We get new updates with Tori when he files an appeal or whatever the case may be, and that breathes more life into it. That's a legal thing.
I'm just saying.
Speaker 2 Well, no, it just puts him back in a news cycle.
Speaker 1
It's a new story in general. It's talking about the story.
Even with him, when he was dropping music and doing the prison tapes and doing like, like, everything,
Speaker 1
these two are married for the rest of eternity. So, whatever one does, they both are going to pop back up.
Now, on the other side,
Speaker 1 I'm not mad at her telling her, getting her shit off.
Speaker 2 Neither am I.
Speaker 1 I am mad.
Speaker 1
Everybody else is getting their shit off. Everybody else telling their side or how they feel about things.
Go ahead. Yeah.
Speaker 1 I might not watch it, but I'm not mad at you doing that.
Speaker 1 Does he ever get the opportunity to tell his side?
Speaker 2 He's absolutely good at getting his opportunity. Yeah, he's done it multiple times.
Speaker 1 He was doing it in music. That's what got him fucked up.
Speaker 1 Yeah. He was doing it.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 2 And everybody sat up here and agreed that some of the shit he was doing was egregious and just out of pocket.
Speaker 1
Everybody up here said that. That's not the same thing.
Maybe if he told his side in a different way, he wouldn't be in this position. Oh, no,
Speaker 1
no. He did a lot of shit that fucked him.
He did a bunch of goofy shit. Yeah.
And my question was. That don't have nothing to do with it.
Speaker 1
That has nothing to do with it. All right.
So, what's your question?
Speaker 1 My question is, does he get an opportunity to tell his side of the story within the next 10 years him mentioning stuff in a rap okay him doing dumb in public or in a rap is not him telling his side of what there's two things hold on hold on hold on let me ask you there's two things he had that chance he could have told his side on the stand no he didn't no he didn't he he had that opportunity he could have told his side of exactly what happened on the stand well that's the part that makes it corny for me because nobody can say with certainty why he didn't exactly that's one and if that's saying he had the and if that's the case and if that's the case he did not but you saying she finally gets a chance.
Speaker 1
You saying she finally gets a chance to tell her side. She took the stand, too.
She's free.
Speaker 1 That's my point. Dog.
Speaker 1 We're saying the same shit.
Speaker 2 There's a difference between you being the defendant and you being the witness or the, you know, the person that this happened to. She gets up there, she's being asked questions.
Speaker 2 The reason why he doesn't get up on the stand, a lot of defense attorneys will tell their clients,
Speaker 2 I cannot protect you from the prosecution what their questions are going to be.
Speaker 1 And it might open up a really big hole that you're going to fall basically into mel ice said he had an opportunity i said ice said she finally gets an opportunity to tell her side of the story that's what ice said in this documentary
Speaker 1 yeah yes that is what i said yes she gets a chance and he's asking about him hey man
Speaker 1 y'all said that he had an opportunity to tell his side of the story on the
Speaker 1 hot seat yes because
Speaker 1
so is her opportunity to tell her side of the story on a hot seat equal to his the reason why the reason why it's not, let me answer. No, she's the victim.
No, it's not. She was the victim in this.
Speaker 1
We are talking about telling a story from somebody's perspective. It don't matter what role you played in it.
You could have been the victim, you could have been the aggressor.
Speaker 1 We're talking about telling a story and the opportunity in which to do something.
Speaker 1 Why can't he tell a story? Exactly. But in the next 10 years, he'll be able to tell it.
Speaker 2 But this is the way that it would.
Speaker 1 He could tell it now.
Speaker 2 But this is the way that it would have played out.
Speaker 1
He had messages out and shit. He's getting records still out.
He could tell his side of the story. But the way that it would have.
I guess if somebody went to the corner.
Speaker 1 If he's not approaching the internet he could tell his story
Speaker 1 but if somebody can go that's too easy to say because y'all don't know why he didn't tell his story
Speaker 1 nor is anybody nor is anybody
Speaker 1 trying to figure out why he didn't tell a story because we already running with whatever stories were given to us
Speaker 1 and we're running with he told us a story he told we ain't acting like his defense said no through him what story did what story did he tell through his defense that he didn't do it that it wasn't his gun and that he didn't shoot her.
Speaker 2
That's the story. So if he had decided to take the stand, the defense would have been the first one that questions him.
And the questioning was obviously going to be like, you know, softball.
Speaker 2 Softball is lobbed at you to be able to tell the most sympathetic version of what happened from your perspective.
Speaker 2 Then that leaves him open to the prosecution to come in and hit him with a bunch of questions that might jam him up. So most defense attorneys tell their clients to stay off the stand.
Speaker 1
Man, track one off of the Daystar album is Money Over Fallouts. He told his story of what happened.
What did he say? He said it. He, right? You know, I didn't do this.
You know, I didn't do that.
Speaker 1 This is that. Like, he went and said his version
Speaker 1 on a record.
Speaker 1 Bro, this is. The irony in all this is: there are a community, there's a community of people that feel like he's not going to tell his story because he's protecting black women.
Speaker 1 No, I think I don't think.
Speaker 1
I don't think that's what you want. I don't think that's his motive.
I don't think that's his intent.
Speaker 1 I think his intent is I'm not going to tell what happened because now I'm going to get looked at like a rat. And we know how our society looks at rats and snitches.
Speaker 1 So now I'm going to sit here and be the fuck quiet and not tell what really happened. That's some people's
Speaker 1 interpretation of
Speaker 1 what he's doing. First, to say,
Speaker 1
that is dumb. That's some people's interpretation of what he's doing.
As hell. Here's my question to you.
It's going to make me sound like an idiot, but I'll ask it anyway.
Speaker 1 How long can she tell this story?
Speaker 1
Forever. Tell me forever.
This one? Forever. Because
Speaker 1
this ain't. Never mind.
I'm asking.
Speaker 1
Is it forever? Has she told it? It's the same story. But anyway.
I don't care about it. No, no, no, no.
I'm just saying whatever your
Speaker 1
story is and however she wants to feel it. She can tell it.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
She don't got to stop. Got it.
Okay.
Speaker 1 Why did subject make y'all get all quiet and
Speaker 1 not y'all? Nah, not at all. Why it seemed like y'all cool? No,
Speaker 1 my thing is
Speaker 1 it's a touchy subject because somebody got injured, right? So you want to be
Speaker 1
sympathetic and show some. Y'all scared because she's suing that girl? No.
No, I don't know. Milongro?
Speaker 1
Ain't got nothing to do with me. Nah, I just think.
I'm happy about that, too.
Speaker 1 Why?
Speaker 1
Because you can't just get on the microphone and say things. I say that all the time.
There is some responsibility that comes with how you utilize your platform.
Speaker 1 And if you get on here and just start saying crazy shit about people with no foundation basis or merit, then you open to what comes from that.
Speaker 1 And Milagro, as much as I love her, is down with that click of,
Speaker 1
it's like Bush League reporting. She's down with that guerrilla style.
It's like a guerrilla style. Tabloid,
Speaker 1 tabloid us weekly type style reporting.
Speaker 1 So yeah, the National Inquiry and and them niggas got lawsuit money put to the side for when stupid shit like this happened. You don't.
Speaker 1 So you get on their YouTube with all that, all that rigman roll and you take what comes to you.
Speaker 1 And the girlies are going to be the one to do it, i.e.
Speaker 1 Cardi and Tasha. And now here we have it.
Speaker 1
Meg and fucking on her. So yeah.
I think Meg is well within her right. She's going to get up there and say, I lost sleep.
I lost money. I lost this.
I lost opportunities.
Speaker 1 opportunities i'm stressed i thought about ending things uh trigger warning just whatever you say
Speaker 1 and yeah malago have to go figure it out
Speaker 1 two birds one stone right i agree
Speaker 1 i think i think what's gonna happen is um
Speaker 1 You can't sue me for you.
Speaker 1 When he finally speaks, like if he gets the opportunity to do a documentary or some shit, again,
Speaker 1
albeit it might be a long time from now, I think it'll change some of the public opinions and bring a little bit of doubt into the situation. I think a lot of people got doubt.
They already do.
Speaker 1 They do.
Speaker 1 But when he gets an opportunity to talk, I think they're going to have more doubt. So he should do it, you said.
Speaker 1
Absolutely. I think he should.
How do you think he should do it? You think he should do?
Speaker 1 I think he should do it in a structured manner in the same way that everybody else does in a dock or in a some because this is a dock.
Speaker 1
You understand what I'm saying? So it has some structure to it. It has some production to it.
It has some, hmm, pull up this, pull up that. Y'all, the dot kings, y'all understand what's going on here.
Speaker 1
You see plenty of jail, you know what I'm saying? Jail phone calls on Docs. That's what I was into.
Not watching the meg dog. That's a part of it.
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Then the rest of the team do all the other shit.
Speaker 1
He's in there. Give your story.
Let us paint and do all of the graphics and this picture. And like he can put it in.
He can literally do it tomorrow.
Speaker 2 I don't know about tomorrow, but like what Ice is saying, he doesn't have to be out of jail for it to happen.
Speaker 1 I guess.
Speaker 2 He can give a fairly quick response to this.
Speaker 2 His side
Speaker 1
at this point, what's done is done. Y'all done went to court, you'd have been found guilty, sentenced, all of this.
I would have been expected you to have been come out, and that's you.
Speaker 1
Everybody don't think like you, and everybody don't live by the same rules and laws that you live by. That's true.
Everybody different. Yep, you're right.
Speaker 1 So, some niggas are sitting in jail for life and knowing that they ain't do some shit. All right, salute to them.
Speaker 1 I ain't doing that.
Speaker 2 I just thought the timing was
Speaker 2 really strange.
Speaker 1
Of her doc? Yes. Well, the timing was a little strange.
Yeah. Why?
Speaker 2
Because, like you said, everything is said and done. He is, you know, he's in jail.
He was convicted. He's going through the appeals process.
She has gone on with her life.
Speaker 2 She's, you know, she's doing what she's doing. Why bring it back up now? Because it was, there was so much negativity, you know, and she discusses this in the doc.
Speaker 2 It just seems strange to talk about it now because now you're just reinvigorating the conversation.
Speaker 1 Or reopening wounds that you said you wanted to heal from.
Speaker 2 That part. So that's what's, it's, that's what's strange to me.
Speaker 1
That's a good point. Whoa.
You know, and as an accompanying piece to your album,
Speaker 1 that's what makes it odd a little bit. You just put out whatever you put out.
Speaker 1 And it wasn't moving.
Speaker 1
Yeah, but I mean, maybe, maybe she just learned that it wasn't moving. Maybe the plan was for this piece to accompany my project and give me a big boost.
I think that was a bad plan.
Speaker 1 I think it backfired a little bit in terms of how she's perceived.
Speaker 1 Yes, there's a lot of people that are praising her and celebrating her, but on the flip side of that, I don't think it's working the way.
Speaker 1
Especially because the album isn't really dealing with that at all. That's the point.
She didn't really do anything. Not saying she has to, but she didn't do anything to the doubters.
Speaker 1 If anything, she gave them more ammo. So if I look at it as if whatever you're putting out, your supporters are already there.
Speaker 1 If you're not trying to get those people that's, I don't know, you know, if you're not trying to do that, I don't understand the purpose of it. Because everything, everybody I saw was just like.
Speaker 2 And that's exactly, yeah.
Speaker 1 It's the lion part that comes out.
Speaker 2 And that's exactly what I mean.
Speaker 1 Like, it's not even a, sorry, I'm a culture. It's not a.
Speaker 1 It's not
Speaker 1 monitoring a woman's body count and all that type of stuff that they try to make it out to be. It's just the fact of, okay, well, now you're saying you did lie about this.
Speaker 1 That's why so many people are focusing on it because you were so adamant that you didn't. All right, so that's a lie.
Speaker 1 But we've been news a lot.
Speaker 1 We did. Yeah, but then they hear her say it in her own words.
Speaker 1
And there's people that might, well, yeah, she got on the stand and said, I fucked that. That shit.
We all talked about that.
Speaker 1
No, yes. That's not, bitch.
Yeah, I fucked that motherfucker. I only fucked him once or twice.
I was out of my mind. I was drunk.
It's a different thing.
Speaker 1 And now you, now you tell a lie and telling the truth.
Speaker 1 Well, that's what liars do. Because
Speaker 1
that was a plate of lies fresh out the microwave on seven minutes. Hot steaming.
Hot steaming lies.
Speaker 1
Y'all going to learn out there, humans, I'm not talking to men or women. Humans, y'all going to learn about fucking the liabilities.
And that's it.
Speaker 1 She was a liability for him. He was a liability for her.
Speaker 1 The end.
Speaker 1 I don't want to have to hear about it for five and six years when y'all are fucking people that are liabilities. Why do you think that? Why do I think what? If that don't happen, let's say that
Speaker 1 it has happened.
Speaker 1 It has. You can't predict that, you know.
Speaker 1
It's some people. I disagree with that.
It's some people that hold a
Speaker 1 bigger
Speaker 1 risk than others. You say you can't predict that.
Speaker 1 If.
Speaker 1 Bitch, I could have predicted that them girls that your man put in the car and brought to Saint that night wanted you to to pay for the Calamari. I know everybody cannot.
Speaker 1
You might not predict the exact situation. No, no, no, no, no.
You might can predict if she's, if the rumors are to be true and how she's been acting while drunk, we've heard stories.
Speaker 1 You can predict that she's a liability.
Speaker 1 Yes, this could be a liability.
Speaker 2 And also, can we keep in mind that these are like young, hot, rich, you know, 20-somethings that get fucked up and stuff like that. So their ability to assess risk is next to fucking nothing.
Speaker 2 And they think that
Speaker 2 they get told yes.
Speaker 2 It's not a cop-out.
Speaker 2
I'm not using it as a cop-out. It's just simply a reason.
But it is a reason. It's simply just a part of the package.
Speaker 1 When you was 20-something, you was wild and crazy. You couldn't hold it down?
Speaker 2 No.
Speaker 2 No, what? No, I wasn't.
Speaker 1 I
Speaker 2 particularly was more reserved.
Speaker 2
But that's me, but that's who I've always been. I've always been on the more reserved side.
I've never been wild and crazy.
Speaker 2
Shit, I've come up here and said, fuck, I wish I was more wild and crazy and did the shit I was accused of, you know, but that's her. This is me.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2 Like, I don't look at it with judgment.
Speaker 2 So I'm just looking at this whole situation of everybody's young, everybody's rich, everybody's hot, everybody's famous, and they're all fucking consuming whatever.
Speaker 1 And you know what? Now that I'm thinking about it, they're not really
Speaker 1 as a liability because I'm rich in all of this. Shit, I usually get away with.
Speaker 2 Exactly that part because they're constantly told yes.
Speaker 1 Not even told yes, but if something happens, we fix it. We make it go away.
Speaker 1
That's true. I agree with that.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 Well, speaking only for myself,
Speaker 1 the tall, drunk, doofy slide is a liability.
Speaker 1 Sorry that I have to be the bearer of bad news for y'all.
Speaker 2 But did you always know that?
Speaker 2 Come on.
Speaker 1 The tall,
Speaker 1 with you, son? The tall, drunk, doofy slide is a liability, especially if they TikTok.
Speaker 1 Like, what the fuck are y'all? I'm sick of this fucking clean pardon. Y'all niggas know when you see the drunk girl in the club that may be an issue.
Speaker 2 You guys are speaking from the perspective of 40-somethings. Nah, not just that.
Speaker 1 You're talking about a club. She's not a menu.
Speaker 1
With the Napoleon complex be a liability, too. That'd be true.
That's a good point. That'd be true.
That boy cooked. You know that the short nigga at some point
Speaker 1 is going to have a day.
Speaker 1
What the fuck are we talking about here? Man, use your own discernment. Don't listen to Joe Buddy.
My life
Speaker 1 is and has been nuts and shouldn't be the example for any of y'all listening out there. Use your own discernment.
Speaker 1 There. That's what I have for you.
Speaker 1
And I'm sick of this shit. Yeah, I'm over.
Tired.
Speaker 1 Tired.
Speaker 1 Unless a video pop out.
Speaker 1 what? Oh, then I'm back.
Speaker 1 Video pop out now.
Speaker 1 If a video pop up, I'm back.
Speaker 1 I don't even think Meg is suing Malagro for like a lot.
Speaker 1 I didn't read the whole thing. A lot to who? What was said?
Speaker 1 They went out? It was a deep fake video that went around, and
Speaker 1 Meg is alleging that Malagro promoted the video. A deep fake sex tape.
Speaker 1 Deep fake sex tape.
Speaker 1 So she and then in the complaint, it showed that Malagro had liked or favorited
Speaker 1 a tweet with the video in it and then tweeted, hey, if y'all want to see it, go look at my likes.
Speaker 2 Got it.
Speaker 1 And then say she was, Malagro was fucking somebody in a Tory camp. I don't know if that's true or not, but it's sure fun to listen to.
Speaker 1
Like when you see how people report on certain shit, like, oh, shit. Oh, now, okay.
He fucking that nigga girl. Bunch of messy shit.
I don't know that to be true. So don't sue me.
Speaker 1
Don't sue me. I need some.
A bunch of messy shit. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Sorry.
Speaker 1 Sorry.
Speaker 1 Hey, this is all we had until Thug came home.
Speaker 1 This is all that was. I was so shocked that they was.
Speaker 1
All right, I'm never talking about it again until that video comes. Oh, yeah.
Like I said, if a video drops. Until that video comes.
Speaker 1 And I double down and triple and quadruple down in everything that i said in that dock can't even search my name no more all these magic
Speaker 1 piece of yeah i am you're right i said it i said it meant it would say it again oh man
Speaker 1 um
Speaker 1 and prayers to all involved yes thoughts and prayers thoughts and prayers always to all involved It's so good to pod when people already know like who you don't fuck with
Speaker 1 No, for real, because then I ain't even got to dance around, gotta find no safety to see, loophole-ish. It's like, hey, fuck her.
Speaker 1 Oh, my God, yo.
Speaker 1 So, are you Linux and Dreamville? Nope, one mess to another.
Speaker 1 This is the messy segment of the pod.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you know.
Speaker 1 Why is this messy?
Speaker 1 Because she put out an 18-minute video saying that she didn't feel safe and protected
Speaker 1 And she wants to be dropped from the label
Speaker 1 I Didn't listen to the whole 18 minutes. I don't have that type of
Speaker 1 I did did you
Speaker 1 during a morning sick
Speaker 1 It was bright and early went back to back.
Speaker 1
Oh my god. I watched the sunrise to that whole 18 minutes.
It was beautiful on the balcony.
Speaker 1
I started to once I started hearing all that I don't feel safe and protected because they put my single out or something. Oh, that's when I put my phone closer to my ear.
Oh my god.
Speaker 1
I had to buy my own Google ads, some shit. I said, all right.
Yep.
Speaker 1 All right. Who feels passionate about this one? This is another one I'm biased in.
Speaker 1 Are you?
Speaker 2 Is that a real question, Mars?
Speaker 1
Well, I feel like on some levels, you can relate to label issues. That's why I'm biased.
Yeah. Oh, you meant biased because I don't fuck with her.
Right. No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm an artist.
Speaker 1 I'm an artist first. So anytime an artist is having trouble with their label, at their label, and has grievances, I want them to be able to get the fuck out of there.
Speaker 2 Okay, so since you listened to the 18-minute perspective, are you agreeing with her?
Speaker 1
I agree with any artist that feels suppressed with their business partner. Okay.
Any one of them. Do I agree with how she went about it? Not necessarily.
Speaker 1 Because you're right back on social media after you said you were done with social media. Well, it ain't December yet.
Speaker 1
And you're looking for the fans to come out and wave the flags for you. Dog, call the lawyer.
Word. Yeah.
That's it. That's all you got to do.
Speaker 1 Once you see that they're playing with you a certain way, once you're not feeling like you're being treated properly, all you got to do is call a lawyer and get the process started.
Speaker 1 Pissing people off that have to let you out of a contractual agreement, I don't ever think is the greatest idea.
Speaker 1
No, because you might start not letting you out because, nah, fuck you now. Yeah, just fucking.
I'm not letting you out. And that's where the court of public opinion comes in.
Speaker 1
And when the public starts to be like, no, that's fucked up. Yo, no, that's fucked up.
No, that's fucked up. You might be like, uh,
Speaker 1
we don't want to take this heat. That only matters on the internet.
Yeah, I was getting right.
Speaker 1 I can assure you that the company people don't give a fuck what the court of public opinion is saying as long as I get 70 cent off of your dollar. 80 cent off of your dollar.
Speaker 1
I'm just sitting here collecting. I want your talented ass to get out there and work through all the turbulence.
I'm eating. Fuck what they're talking about.
Yeah, buy your own Google Adson. Go ahead.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 Got you.
Speaker 1 My thing is, this is in a time where
Speaker 1 we already said the labels, no labels are spending no money. Right.
Speaker 1 You're not a, no disrespect, but you're not an A1 actor.
Speaker 1 So why? What are you expecting the label to do in a time where it's down for everybody?
Speaker 1 Or B2
Speaker 1 or C3.
Speaker 1
Seriously. I'm just saying.
There's a pecking order. Don't make me the bad guy.
Speaker 1 That's my point. But
Speaker 1 if the A1 act ain't getting no money put up behind them.
Speaker 1
Cole's getting money. He's good.
No, no, I'm talking about money behind them. I'm talking about promotion and shit.
Like, Cole comes with a lot of promotion on his own.
Speaker 1 Can't promote her if you're a Drake House runner.
Speaker 1 I'm at Drake House.
Speaker 1 Who's the A1 in her field? Scissor?
Speaker 1
Scissor. Summer.
Sizzle summer. Right.
Her. Her.
Speaker 1 yeah scissors been complaining about her album getting pushed back well that that's so this happened until the wait to the a1 that's that's a tde thing though they all do that it's her label i'm just saying that's scissor never once said give me away from them i'm just saying that's or that i'm not protected by yo some people think that tde orchestrates i say that artists Beefing with them.
Speaker 1
That's part of the rollout. Some people believe that that's fake.
I don't know if I'm on that side, but Ari's shit is not fake. No.
Speaker 1 I just don't get it, right? Last year, two years ago, whenever it was, she was just in with Jermaine Dupree.
Speaker 1 I don't know who paid for that, but I don't think it was free.
Speaker 1
And if it was, go JD. But I don't think it was free.
The money that it cost to get that pressure record to
Speaker 1 wherever it was in top 40 or urban
Speaker 1 cost.
Speaker 1 We also put you on a road wave tour. You didn't have a blast.
Speaker 1 You didn't like it.
Speaker 1 But somebody put you there.
Speaker 1 You've had features with Jasmine Sullivan, whose album was critically acclaimed. You've had features with
Speaker 1 some of the big dogs that are in your field.
Speaker 1 Real quick, putting her on a road wave tour,
Speaker 1 giving her
Speaker 1 some bell here.
Speaker 1
Could that be, if you're her, could that be the, y'all ain't protected me, y'all ain't really. Yes.
Because you're putting me in a, y'all not putting me in a position to win on a Ride Wave tour.
Speaker 1 Yes, you potentially opening me up to new eyes, but they ain't, Rod Wave is on tour right now. You know who we got? Tucsi, Money Bag Yo, people like that, where it's a little bit more in line.
Speaker 1 The fans ain't going to necessarily get up here booing and throwing shit, though.
Speaker 1 If you're asking me to speculate, I think that somebody on the Rod Wave side had to be convinced to let her on the tour.
Speaker 1 i think favors was called in from people in higher positions okay
Speaker 1 so yeah we did this we did that we put you on a tour now it's time to to get a look at what's what's coming back if you put me on a tour that's i'm i'm pretty much set up to fail on yeah i was gonna say does that negate but that's not that's not why is that why is that that's not something you know in advance that somebody at the label should know in advance no that's impossible to know he's a he's a huge artist we just saw him do so just because somebody's a huge artist, you take anybody that'll behold on that tour.
Speaker 1 Anybody, it's not like we're talking
Speaker 1
a country star or something like that. So if I'm a layer of a similar lane of I wouldn't know who you would better pair with on a tour.
That's not true. 50-50.
But that's not true.
Speaker 1 It's not even 50-50. That couldn't be further from the truth.
Speaker 1 I talk all the time up here about, we just said with Kevin Lyles, about the people that are hands-on with music and know a little bit about music, how they've been pushed out of the music business.
Speaker 1
There are people in the music business that ain't thinking about none of that shit you're talking about. We're looking at numbers.
Dollars is okay, so that's what I'm saying then.
Speaker 1 All we're looking at is if Ari Lennox is on this tour, she is in front of 20,000 people this amount of nights.
Speaker 1
Whether it's the perfect marriage, whether it meshes well, they don't give a fuck about that. We've been spending money.
We're trying to get this girl in front of exposure
Speaker 1
to get our money back. Got it.
I got it. Like I said, if you're her.
And wait, hold up real quick, guys. Hold up.
And
Speaker 1
because I hate that everybody's pussy now. Like, we just in a time where the pussiest thing to say is the right thing to say.
Honey, they put her on the toilet. We weren't protecting her.
News Flash.
Speaker 1 The label ain't there to protect you.
Speaker 1
The label's not there to protect you. Sorry that that has to permeate this way.
What does she mean? She's just about protection. Nah,
Speaker 1
I don't, I don't. Dog, the label is putting you in positions that they think and they control your rights and your movements that they think will be advantageous and for you to win.
All right.
Speaker 1
So you get out there and bump your fucking head. I'm tired of these spoiled fucking acts, yo.
You know how many times I was put in a position to fail, but the upside was enormous, so you give it a go?
Speaker 1
Enough of this crybaby shit. It's not crybaby shit, though, Joe.
It depends on if she meant physically protected. That's something different.
Speaker 1 And that's why I think that's why she's right about
Speaker 1 the tour.
Speaker 2 And the reference of protection
Speaker 1 being the tour. Oh, but you're baby.
Speaker 1 Stay through the good tour.
Speaker 1 Oh, my God.
Speaker 1 You guys are. No, you niggas is fucking pussy.
Speaker 1
You guys are pushing me. Hey, answer this.
Somebody ever threw something at you, Ice. Answer me.
Let's talk for real. I ain't going to yell.
Let's talk. Has anybody ever thrown anything at you?
Speaker 1 Has anybody ever thrown anything at you?
Speaker 1 Yes. If somebody said to either one of you, hey, go down that road, potentially there's millions and millions of dollars there.
Speaker 1 But
Speaker 1 somebody might throw something at you.
Speaker 1 Are you going or are you not?
Speaker 1
This is not a trick question. Listen, I'm going.
What say you?
Speaker 2 Yes, I'm going to walk.
Speaker 1 Now, back to her.
Speaker 1 You also,
Speaker 1 if y'all are sitting here saying that the label is just caring about making their money, right?
Speaker 1 I need to know the product I have.
Speaker 1 If her mental, if it affects her mental, it affects her ability to work, it affects all of this shit, we not making no money. So, why am I going to put, I'm sabotaging myself at that point.
Speaker 1
No, I don't know. I don't know.
You don't know that prior to. You need to know.
Speaker 1 Hold up, let's talk.
Speaker 1
But you don't know that prior to? Let me talk to you. You know who you're dealing with.
The people that care aren't there anymore. One.
Two,
Speaker 1
music business is football contracts. They never lose.
The second that this ain't working out, you're done.
Speaker 1 And if you've been looking around, all every label has been doing is consolidating for the past year and a half and getting rid of extra baggage. You got to know that as an artist.
Speaker 1 So if I can't take, if ICE is signed to me and I can't go put you on a health pod or Joe Rogan pod on Kill Tony, if I can't put you in front of all these eyes and you produce, I ain't going to go home and figure out, hey, where can I put him to produce?
Speaker 1
No, I'm getting ICE the fuck out of here. Which is what she she's asking for.
Let me get the fuck out of here. I think
Speaker 1 I think she will receive it from the major. I don't think whoever her parent company is is so in love with her.
Speaker 1 I think her fight comes from whatever the Dreamville, from wherever the Dreamville contractor is. I think it would be the other way around.
Speaker 1 I'm pretty sure Cole and his people would probably be like, all right, go ahead then. I think Interscope
Speaker 1 above would be like,
Speaker 1 normally with a production company, they're responsible for the curation and the development.
Speaker 1 So, I mean, she sounds unhappy with them just for, and nobody's spending and y'all not convincing them to spend.
Speaker 1 But even if we get to the root of what she's talking about, it's something that every artist is dealing with right this very second. Shit, Coly Ray just announced that she got her release papers.
Speaker 1
Independent now. She sounds super excited about it.
Sorry, Billy. I didn't report on all that shit, Billy.
Speaker 1
Boy, it was juicy. It was, Billy.
But you my man.
Speaker 1
So I didn't report on it. But it's rectified.
Coly Ray says, independence is here. All y'all in the koi pond.
We out now. Right.
She sounds happy about it. Fabio, same exact thing.
Speaker 1
Recently put out a post. Yo, this is my first time being independent.
Fuck the numbers and the streams. All that shit was fake anyway.
And I know everybody says that.
Speaker 1 But all that shit was fake anyway. Boy, am I super excited about this new independent journey.
Speaker 1 I think we're going to see a lot more posts like that
Speaker 1 from Axe. And it might go good for some.
Speaker 1 And it might go bad for some. I don't think that Ari is going to have a hard time getting a release.
Speaker 1 Now,
Speaker 1
what you going to do with your release? And now you got, now you're going to be ready to go. If you've been crying at every fucking turn for the past seven years.
With support.
Speaker 1
Talking about, oh, I'm uncomfortable. Oh, my God.
He looked at me. Oh, my God.
They threw the fucking Pepsi bottle at my head. Oh, my God.
Why is nobody spending my money on Google Ads?
Speaker 1 Hey, yo, this shit ain't ugly. It ain't scripted to be cute for nobody.
Speaker 1
It ain't. You're going to spend a lot on Google Ads on yo.
That's a good piece of that. And you're going to be sad.
You're going to be sad, yo. A record you thought was going to work is going to fail.
Speaker 1 A record that you didn't think was going to work is going to take off. And you're going to have a fan base come to you because they think that that's what you're on and that's not what you want.
Speaker 1 You're going to have to argue with your management, argue with your label, argue with your publicists, argue with your lawyer, argue for people to see your fucking vision.
Speaker 1
There is no easy way to do this shit. And I'm tired of all these new age acts complaining at every turn about shit that you signed up for.
Y'all did this.
Speaker 1
You could have been independent from the jump, but you don't. Because Cole, because Dreamville, because Inescope.
It's the best of the best. Who says no? Nobody.
Speaker 1 Until you go out there and bump your fucking head a couple times. So I hope that she gets her release because I support artists getting their release.
Speaker 1
And you're going to bump your head more independent. For sure.
And you're going to spend more of your own money.
Speaker 1 You think them Google ads is kicking your ass?
Speaker 1 Yo, I tell people all the time, make sure that that contract you want to get out of is that contract that you want to get out of because I listened to all 18 minutes and all I heard was I don't have marketing
Speaker 1 girl is a lot of is a is much bigger problems that you can have
Speaker 1 because now let's say you go make the record of your life you got your release like you asked for
Speaker 1 now you made the record of your life you made her damage for you
Speaker 1 what you doing with it
Speaker 1 great point if you don't have no marketing money and no budget what are you doing with it
Speaker 1 fucking 50 cent just went on
Speaker 1 Breakfast Club or wherever he went. And he was talking about, he was responding to
Speaker 1 Amari Hardwick's comments about being underpaid on ghosts. 50 was like, I think he overvalues himself.
Speaker 1 And he went on and said more, but it got me to thinking, well, not me thinking, because I know the answer to this already, but presented to the audience.
Speaker 1 Who is the kingmaker? Like,
Speaker 1 who made that power universe go?
Speaker 1 Amari Hardwick?
Speaker 1 Bibby. Or ghosts?
Speaker 1
Because if it's ghosts, then it's the people that created ghosts. It's the writers.
And if you're leaving it to the people that created ghosts,
Speaker 1 we can go create ghosts.
Speaker 2 50-50.
Speaker 1
No, it ain't. It is.
That's not true. It is.
Explain it to me.
Speaker 2 Because, listen, you can have a fabulous script. It's words on paper.
Speaker 2 It's the interpretation of the actor and the artist that makes those words jump off the paper and become the performance and become the character that we fucking love to hate or hate to love, but we still are fucking invested in.
Speaker 2 I agree with you. That's why I say it's 50-50.
Speaker 1 But it's not 50-50 till
Speaker 1
it is. There you go.
So do you think? So do you think Russia is a property?
Speaker 1 Intellectual property exists.
Speaker 2
I understand that. So my point is, is that Amari Hardwick isn't talking about day one.
I was underpaid from day one. He's talking about the whole scope, the whole six years.
Speaker 2 So season one, after season one.
Speaker 1 Oh, what? Well, five. However many years it was five.
Speaker 2 Five because he died, right?
Speaker 1
Four or five. It don't matter.
Good.
Speaker 1 It don't matter. Okay.
Speaker 2 Basically,
Speaker 2
he kind of became the show. People watched for ghost performance.
They did. That's untrue.
Speaker 1 And that's where the problem lies. That's wrong.
Speaker 1 Respectfully. Now, respectfully, too.
Speaker 2 They liked this.
Speaker 1
He did an amazing job. People bought into power the entire collective.
And we have proof of this because niggas is watching Tariq.
Speaker 1 Niggas, pardon me, are watching Tommy and Kanan and all of the other things.
Speaker 2 All of that stuff is associated with the music.
Speaker 1
Let's not cook for a second. It's not as a result of Amari Hardwick.
It's as a result of people buying into the power universe and what it offered.
Speaker 1 I think the script, especially in the first couple of seasons, was amazingly written and they were all carrying out. It was a whole bunch of moving pieces.
Speaker 1
He was a big piece in that pause, but he wasn't like the end-all-be-all to the power universe. So I think it was a marriage.
And if you, I wouldn't say it was 50-50. I would say it was
Speaker 1 70-30.
Speaker 1
I kind of disagree down thinking about it because I think about what Robert Downey Jr. did for the MCU.
It's different. How? How? Nobody gave a fuck about
Speaker 1
nothing MCU until Robert Downey Jr. does Iron Man 1 in 08.
That's why I say it is a thing until it isn't.
Speaker 2 But that's what I'm saying is like Amari Hardwick is talking from the perspective of having
Speaker 2
for those four or five seasons, whatever the case is. So he's not talking about being underpaid from like day, you know, day one.
There's no, there's probably not much of an expectation.
Speaker 2 But when it's season five, is there an expectation that my pay is going to increase dramatically because of what I have delivered season after season after season?
Speaker 2 Then yes, I would say that he has a right to that, you know, to that.
Speaker 1 Someone make me sound like I'm caping for the whites. Tell me what Amari Harwick was in before power.
Speaker 2 I can't right now.
Speaker 1
I bet you can't. Tell me what Robert Downey Jr.
was in before Iron Man, jail.
Speaker 1 He was in a bunch of shit before I was. He was making jokes.
Speaker 1 He was trying to be funny. Yo, Amari Hardwick, I remember Amari's up here in the house.
Speaker 1
I was going to say, hold on now. No, no, no.
Amari Hardwick, I remember him being in the movie with The Rock, with the kids. He was a gangbanger dude.
That one. That
Speaker 1 you can't put Amari Hardwick, no disrespect, and Robert Downey Jr. in the same thing when you start talking about the business.
Speaker 2 We're just talking about the circumstance.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that was a different circumstance with 50 circumstances. I'm walking in the door as somebody that's established already when you become Robert down
Speaker 2 to draw perks, okay, so you don't think that Amari Hardwick became the draw after season three, season four, season five?
Speaker 1 Respectfully, no. No.
Speaker 1
Okay. No, he was the draw.
Yes, he was. He was not the draw.
He was a draw. He was not the drawer.
He was a draw. And he was part of it.
Speaker 1
He was a big part of the draw. He was a big part of it.
I'm not going to do that to him. Yeah, we're not going to do that.
But everybody had boys. Hold up, hold up.
Tom King.
Speaker 1 The creators of Ghosts
Speaker 1 saw a way to continue this storyline without you. True.
Speaker 1 We We get to lean on all the equity built from your great performance and now we're going to develop the son. Even bigger to my Robert Down.
Speaker 1
We do not need what y'all are calling the draw. And it works.
Amari is my man.
Speaker 1 I absolutely love him and hope that he finds another role that is as successful for him. But the people that are putting this show together, everybody has a comp.
Speaker 1
But check it out. Everybody has a comp.
No, let me talk. comp
Speaker 2 a comparable, somebody who's like could easily replace
Speaker 1 if ghosts don't take this role, we're putting somebody else in this role that we think can do the role.
Speaker 1 And if that person don't take it, the story goes on and on and on. Like,
Speaker 1
I don't know. I don't want to say people overvalue themselves because you got to hit where the iron is hot.
You do have to hit what the iron is.
Speaker 1 And I think that if you, if you are, if you are helping people. Well, in the event that, in the event that you turn away,
Speaker 1
it is totally on you what you do from there. And if it don't pan out, it don't pan out.
When I left Spotify,
Speaker 1 they didn't plan for me to pan out. They planned for me to say, hey,
Speaker 1 we're offering you this money. Take this money.
Speaker 1
You know what else they plan for? Their backup plan to work. And that's what I'm saying about power.
Yeah, they let them go because they felt like. we could spin off with all this other shit.
Speaker 1 If that don't work, you're doing what the MCU is doing, and that's bringing Robert Downey Jr. back with a big bag.
Speaker 1 And that was my point.
Speaker 1 But it sounded like he argued off on it you arguing my point you are arguing my point that Robert Downey Jr.'s value was so high that when they killed him off Marvu felt the need to go bring him back and give him another role because that's a draw couldn't sustain after that that means he was the draw right if you go get the comp hey I left them niggas went and got Rogan hey game over right
Speaker 1 you never seen the power universe go read
Speaker 1
read right ghost back in the story that's what I said because it worked only because it worked. Which means he wasn't the draw for the power universe.
He's not the draw. It's over.
It's over.
Speaker 1
And you got to go get Robert Downey Jr. back.
He's a draw. And if you got to go get Ghost back, he's the draw.
Speaker 1 No disrespect to you cracker. And no disrespect to Amari Hardwick because I think he
Speaker 1
played a lifetime role. And we're going to look at his power.
And a phenomenal actor. And I did like that movie he did.
One of the movies he did after. I don't know if he was a dude.
Speaker 1
He did some shit with Jennifer Lopez. He did some shit where he was dressed all bummy.
I like that. But did it get the
Speaker 1 Acclaim? No. No, no.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1
No. It's forever ghosts.
Listen, I say all the time, man,
Speaker 1
who's the kingmaker? The guy with the idea or the guy that can execute it? I think it's 70-30. The perfect world is both, but.
Yeah, I just don't think it's 50-50 sometimes.
Speaker 1
Me and either. The perfect world is 50-50, but it rarely is.
You said you think it's 50-50?
Speaker 2 Yeah, I do.
Speaker 2 Just from the perspective of seeing.
Speaker 1 What are you going to execute without an idea?
Speaker 2 Listen, I understand.
Speaker 1 But try to answer me first and and then go.
Speaker 2 You can't. That's why I say it's 50-50.
Speaker 1 One-handed.
Speaker 2
You can't even do it without the execution. Exactly.
You could.
Speaker 1
Because you can fucking ideally. You could.
You could probably.
Speaker 1 The idea is more valuable than the execution.
Speaker 2 How many ideas have we seen crash and burn that were fucking phenomenal because the execution sucked ass?
Speaker 1 Yeah. And how many people have we seen create amazing ideas and had subpar talent that
Speaker 2 both? That's why we're that's why I'm saying 50-50.
Speaker 1
The idea. I'd much rather have the idea and fail at the execution and then go have the idea and fail again and then go have the idea and fail again.
Know what I'm going to keep getting? Ideas. Listen,
Speaker 1
the laws itself tell you what the value is. The laws are in intellectual property, which is the idea.
True. Yeah, that's true.
I agree.
Speaker 1
The laws don't protect the performance nearly as much as they protect the idea. Brian Michael Cox.
Brian Michael Cox and other amazing writers may be harder to find than somebody that can sing.
Speaker 1
Yes. That's a fact.
Okay. That's a fact.
That is a fact. Okay.
Yeah, that'd be the case. Sorry, buddy.
Okay.
Speaker 1
It's usually skewed one way or the other. Yeah.
It is. And again, shout out to Amari because some great systems can make shit out of
Speaker 1 nothing. And some great ideas can have whoever pushing the ideas.
Speaker 2 But to me, Amari was not overselling himself. He wasn't.
Speaker 2 He became ghost. And nobody could
Speaker 2
think of anybody else to do that role. That's true.
And so
Speaker 1
we killed the role and we have your son and your partner. It's hard to do that.
And your arch nemesis. Everybody gets a show now except for you.
Speaker 1 That's based on the hard work that he put up.
Speaker 2 And we always have these conversations: can you imagine
Speaker 2 this role being played by anybody else? We do this all the time when it comes to movies and television shows.
Speaker 1 They run without him.
Speaker 1
They run without him. No, no, we're old enough to sit.
We know the other ombid.
Speaker 1
We've seen characters. Sometimes a show goes on.
It's a show work. It just fucking goes on.
And sometimes it don't.
Speaker 1 It's all here.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 I mean, I didn't want to bring it up. But
Speaker 1 it's the same shit.
Speaker 1 You niggas be thinking y'all are irreplaceable
Speaker 1
and the nigga with ideas don't look in like that. That's true.
I agree with that.
Speaker 1 I agree with that. I'm going to wake up tomorrow and drink coffee and have a slew out.
Speaker 1 I'm going to look at the sunrise and just be writing them down.
Speaker 1
And then I got to find my son. Orange is the new black.
Yeah, yeah, I get it. Who can execute this? Now, that's a talent in itself.
Finding people to execute your ideas. That's what, for sure.
Speaker 1
Yeah, you want to be. Shout out to the executors out there, and shout out to the people with ideas.
You all are needed.
Speaker 1 If I have to pick one,
Speaker 1 I always want ideas.
Speaker 1 Always.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 1 That's just what makes me ill because I'm an execute too.
Speaker 1
That part, too. That's what I'm ill.
I'm 100% ill. They can't tell me shit.
You cool. But that's what.
No.
Speaker 1
No. No, I didn't say that.
Yo, dog. I'm not patting your back, yo.
I didn't ask you to pat my back, but you repeated my shit and then kicked me in the back. Don't pat me, but don't kick me back.
Speaker 1
Did not kick you, fam. God.
God damn.
Speaker 1
She fucking, I'm trying. Cool.
Fucking, they threw something at her. Yeah, shut the fuck up.
My business accountant robbed me of every penny I had, along with countless of others.
Speaker 1 My first two years in the music business. They said there was nothing that could be done.
Speaker 1 I'm much rather somebody throw something
Speaker 1 at me. Throw the Pepsi at my head.
Speaker 1 I was thirsty anyway. I already got this car somewhere over here from when that nigga clocked me with that three-liter Pepsi in the bodega by Lincoln when we was fighting.
Speaker 1 Charles. Shambha Charles.
Speaker 1
Yeah, we got the scrapping in the bodega lunchtime. All that, you gotta, you have to get used to leaving school for lunch.
There's things you have to learn. It's different from the cafeteria.
Speaker 1 We used to go on over there by crowns
Speaker 1 and going to the bodega to get something to drink afterwards. And Charles set it up.
Speaker 1 Nigga, it got lit. It got lit.
Speaker 1
These kids, they ain't gonna start. They ain't gotta worry about that at all.
I started doing my numbers. That nigga turned into John Wick.
Speaker 1
He fucking reached his hand back, grabbed that three-liter Pepsi. Bow in the face, nigga.
Caffeine.
Speaker 1 The big bomb.
Speaker 1
I remember the three liter. I ain't got no money.
Plastic, three liter. Oh, the plastic.
They're selling in the bodega. The nigga hit you with the plastic? Yes, in the bodega.
A three-liter Pepsi.
Speaker 1 What you grab the scar right here? What you hit him with? Wherever that scar is. My fist, nigga.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, he won.
Speaker 1 There's a lot of them.
Speaker 1
It wasn't a fair. Oh, it just wasn't Charles.
It was Charles and the rest of the boys. It was Charles and Charles.
Speaker 1
Lexington niggas. Charles is in charge.
And it was me and a few niggas. We scrapped it out of the bodega, but then more of them was coming.
So you hottailed it after you scrapped it? Ran away. Got it.
Speaker 1
Smart man. Smart man, yeah.
Let's play another day. Ran away.
That's right, don't you? Gotta buy it.
Speaker 1 Ran away and avoided Lexington Avenue for the next seven months until I could have a conversation with somebody to see if we can get things right, man.
Speaker 1 That's what happened.
Speaker 1
Go smooth that out, man. 15, 16.
Yeah, yeah. Yo.
Where you used to be out? What's up?
Speaker 1 All over.
Speaker 1 Don't hurt. See, you think I'm always trying to shoot at you?
Speaker 1
I don't want to talk to you. I'm not shooting at you, though.
I don't want to talk about that.
Speaker 1 I don't want to talk to you about that. I don't want to talk to you about anything that happened in my life.
Speaker 1 That's not the friendship I want.
Speaker 1
Gotcha. I want our shit to be like today and tomorrow.
Okay, cool. Not all my yesterdays.
No, I don't like how your face look when we start talking about my shit. And not enough of your shit.
Speaker 1 We don't talk enough about your past, nigga. We're not getting enough.
Speaker 1 I want to talk more about your past.
Speaker 1
Not now. It's cool.
Not now. It's all right.
But it's coming. Got you.
It's cool. Elliot Wilson is reporting that Drake and Future have squashed the beef.
I'm biased, so I toss it to my cast.
Speaker 1
Round of applause. Yeah.
Hey, give me some slaps.
Speaker 1
That's all I care about. Give me the slaps.
I don't give a fuck if y'all are friends or not. But if y'all are able to work together again, great.
Speaker 1
Get to it. I think they've both said this, though, publicly, no? Hold up.
She'd be inquiring during a Drake Topic again.
Speaker 1 I clapped it up.
Speaker 2 That's peace.
Speaker 1 Because that's the gig.
Speaker 1 What do you mean say?
Speaker 1
I'm happy that they're glad back on the promo tweet for your podcast. Oh, my God.
Here we go. Alyssa Ford bears it all.
And I heard it. Okay.
Speaker 2 Joe, if you don't fucking leave me alone.
Speaker 1 Did you write that?
Speaker 2 Leave me alone.
Speaker 1 After my leave me alone.
Speaker 1 In the spirit of flip. No.
Speaker 1 You didn't write it.
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 2 I have a team.
Speaker 1
I didn't think you were right. Back up.
I dare you. And back off.
I'm bearing it all on this 29th. I bear a lot.
Speaker 2 I was brave.
Speaker 1 It's a health pot.
Speaker 1
Okay. So that's important to know.
It is. It's a health pot.
Speaker 2 We talked about some very personal things.
Speaker 1 Male. Yeah.
Speaker 2 I did. That's right.
Speaker 1 She bared it all.
Speaker 2 Anyways. Bore.
Speaker 1 Bore. She bore it all.
Speaker 1 Goddamn, Elizabeth teaches. I don't think you want to associate bore with entertainment.
Speaker 1
Y'all are the worst. Can I just say my favorite part? Go ahead.
She got to say it. Consent.
Oh, that's. Can't give consent for her.
Speaker 1
You can't give consent for her. No, I'm not.
I'll just say my favorite part of the part.
Speaker 1
Fine. 19 minutes in.
Yo, he got the tom step.
Speaker 1 He's sick.
Speaker 1 19 minutes in.
Speaker 1
Mel is sitting there using all the fucking college words and not saying nothing at all. And the producer finally had enough.
The producer says, hey, that's cool.
Speaker 1 But you're going through something. You could share like your
Speaker 1 personal experience about what we're talking about rather than all this bullshit. What say you?
Speaker 1
And then you said, I'm not ready to talk about that. And then he said, because he's a dude, all right, all right, no pressure.
No pressure. And then it was an edit, fast cut to your video Vixen days.
Speaker 1 I was like, wait, half of the fuck.
Speaker 1 I love that part.
Speaker 1 I love hearing another producer frustrated
Speaker 1
with Hott and Both and Out Now, man. Come on, man.
Shout out to Hot and Both. Hot and Ballet Botted Out Now.
Speaker 1 Keep him. What are you talking about? I want to keep hearing from that little, when that mic chimed in, that nigga was tight.
Speaker 1 He said a little bit.
Speaker 1
You can hear them saying that? Yes. They left it in and promoted it.
That's their promo clip. Yeah.
And they cut it off like something suspenseful was coming after that.
Speaker 2 And music and everything. Yeah.
Speaker 2 That whole voice of God thing going on. It's great.
Speaker 1 Yo, Jim, personally, what you think of that? No.
Speaker 1 And they're go right, she bears it off.
Speaker 1 Hot and balls it out right now. Fuck they talking about it.
Speaker 1 There we go. Fuckers they talking about.
Speaker 1
I need a hot and ball out of it. Next episode, she had something.
So don't worry. It's coming, y'all.
Speaker 1 I listened at the 16-minute mark. I felt like I had a pussy.
Speaker 1 Yo, I thought that she was going to include men's life. It was just 29 minutes of a vintage pussy.
Speaker 1 It was 29 minutes of, yo, when you
Speaker 1
got a buddy. Yo, when y'all pussies get old, this shit gonna have a little flap, and it might not get the wet.
And when you get old,
Speaker 1 your pussy can't get as active as you need it to be. They lose the pussy.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 So, and listen, if you're young listening, you're gonna get older and have an old pussy too.
Speaker 1
So these are the things you will have to bear with. Oh, God, I just.
Yo, I started patting my crotch like... My shit's still getting wet.
Is y'all good?
Speaker 1 Is my dick good?
Speaker 1 Oh, my God.
Speaker 1 That was sick.
Speaker 2 I just, it was pretty good. It was disgusting, okay?
Speaker 1 I was fucking disgusting.
Speaker 2 I just love being up here
Speaker 2 talking about my pussy with a bunch of fucking guys.
Speaker 1
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You brought it out.
I'm uncomfortable. You brought it out.
No, I told you about my pussy. I didn't say nothing about you.
Speaker 1
Yeah, we don't want to hear about yours. You tried it.
You tried that mag shit just now.
Speaker 1
You tried to frame it a certain way. No, no, no, no, no.
Imitating me. Listen, guys, you guys.
Speaker 1 Pussies at 60 are different.
Speaker 1 6D pussies is the metropod. You know what? What's these words you said?
Speaker 2 Don't even say it.
Speaker 1 Don't even say it. I don't even know it.
Speaker 2 Exactly. Don't even say that word.
Speaker 1 Metropod?
Speaker 2 I don't know what you're saying right now.
Speaker 1 See? Sorry, you told me that's worth it. Because I thought, no.
Speaker 2 Atrophy?
Speaker 1 Is that the word you were looking for? Look at you.
Speaker 2 Look at you. Because that's kind of what you're saying right now.
Speaker 1 That producer.
Speaker 1 Let me tell you something. Hey, Joel,
Speaker 1 after that producer chimed in, it was seven minutes left to potting.
Speaker 1
That nigga got her the fuck out of me. All right.
All right. You got it, girl.
All right, just wrap up what you're talking about. Stop the video.
Hot and bothered out now. That's right.
Speaker 1 Don't worry. Flip getting these jokes too when he get back.
Speaker 1 Oh, hey, don't worry.
Speaker 1 Hey, everybody that's trying to venture into solo shit is getting jokes. Sorry.
Speaker 1
On the network, not on the network. You just wait till flips that baby.
You better call out.
Speaker 1 That's why he called out? Yes.
Speaker 1 Well, I think that he realized he had a day in the tuck on Halloween and was like, oh, shit, let me use my day in the talk. That's what I think he did.
Speaker 1 I also think that was pretty convenient because Amani called me the day after and said, yo, you seen Flip Shit?
Speaker 1 And I said, Yeah. And then know what Amani said? He said,
Speaker 1 Yo, that's fucked up. And then he said,
Speaker 1
I can't wait for Friday. I'm coming in early.
He damn sure. Look at it.
He damn sure got here early. He sit here early.
That's fucked up. With some caterpillar boots.
Speaker 1 Come here to kick your man back in early.
Speaker 1 Some caterpillar truths. What? Flip, get your ass in here, boy.
Speaker 1 You and me.
Speaker 1 Hey, buddy, getting in.
Speaker 1 oh if this hoodies ain't work he was gonna get it too
Speaker 1 who said they work whatever
Speaker 1 you want me to answer you absolutely okay
Speaker 1 as soon as what was last month breast cancer awareness as soon as we needed to stop being aware of that you had a whole new IKEA line
Speaker 1 you got an IKEA line that's
Speaker 1 gonna be for pressing i
Speaker 1
I don't think that the unsuccessful companies move like that. That's what a papa said of it.
Thanksgiving. Yeah.
He got them right.
Speaker 1 It's cool.
Speaker 1
It's cool. I don't know what it is.
I ain't buying what he's selling. I don't think failing companies even put out 300 colorways.
Speaker 1
I think they meet with the board and figure out how to cut things down. Facts.
We're going to give them these.
Speaker 1 I think you should have working. But if it didn't, boy,
Speaker 1 you just laugh at your friends, huh? Y'all laughing me?
Speaker 1 You're laughing at their failed business ventures? You laughing at my scoliosis?
Speaker 1
No, we don't. It's not a failed business venture.
You got a scoliosis. You got scoliosis with a Ferrari that makes up for it.
No, it don't. You just drive like that.
Speaker 1 Oh, shit.
Speaker 1
That's fucked up. You know what I'm saying? You good, doggy.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 You straight.
Speaker 1 Shorty and I'm in kids.
Speaker 1 Going rap for a bit.
Speaker 1 You know what I mean? You good, doggy. Fucking terrible.
Speaker 1 This guy is crazy, bro. So then Mercedes sent me a letter talking about, hey, you got comeback? 17 months left, but we'll pay for it all
Speaker 1
if you just resign. If you just re-sign, we'll get you into something new.
My mom sent it to me. I don't check the mail, nigga.
You can't reach me talking about the mail.
Speaker 1 What the fuck is he talking about?
Speaker 1 But I called him up.
Speaker 1 That's what you were saying?
Speaker 1 I said, yo, what you got for me over there?
Speaker 1 They sent me pictures of some two-tone Maybach, white and black.
Speaker 1
Five. V12, 680, whatever the fuck it is.
Special design on the inside, yada, yada, yada.
Speaker 1 You know, I hate that two-tone shit.
Speaker 1 I hate that.
Speaker 1
I think they do it on purpose. I think there's a way to really separate the two-tone shit shit.
There's a way to do it like a drug dealer. I think this looks like some drug dealer shit.
Speaker 1
I'm going to show it to y'all and tell me if it looks like some drug dealer shit. Okay.
You seen it when I'm talking?
Speaker 1
No, you didn't. I haven't seen that.
It's in the monster shot.
Speaker 1
First person only. No, that's the brothers.
chat. That's the brothers.
Speaker 1 It's in the brothers chat.
Speaker 1 Not a white and black shit for real. You told us about the 680 before.
Speaker 1
I went 580, whatever it is. I went and looked at it.
I seen it. How you think it looks?
Speaker 1 I think they try to separate that shit from the S class so much so that they can bump up the price. They got to do something to make it, you know what I mean?
Speaker 1
Like really, really, really stand out from the S. So I think they make it two-tone almost as an identifier that this amazing.
They almost make it look like a Rolls or something. No, it's a Maybach.
Speaker 1
When you see it coming down the street, you know that. When you see it, it stands out.
That's what I think. But that is kind of a Rosey.
That's what I mean. I know what a Maybach looks like.
Speaker 1 Oh, shh.
Speaker 1 I'm sure you know what every car looks like. Oh, oh, shh.
Speaker 1 Especially BMWs.
Speaker 1 Fuck you.
Speaker 2 Don't we have sleepers?
Speaker 1 Yeah, I'm trying to get my sleeper for my man.
Speaker 1 She wouldn't be like,
Speaker 1 these are my retention rates.
Speaker 1 I'm Melissa Ford. I'm still in jail cells.
Speaker 1
Oh, that was my second favorite part of the part. Oh, crack.
That's not a cracker.
Speaker 1
I will not. My second favorite part of the part.
I love Melissa Ford, is her saying.
Speaker 1 First of all, all right, second and third.
Speaker 1
Let's talk about it. My second order.
I did my first order.
Speaker 1
I did my second and third. No, for real, because I listen to shit.
You know I'm listening to this shit. I'm a supporter.
I'm in the mail hive. Who do you...
Speaker 1 My second favorite part was the whole podcast, Mel telling people what her podcast was about to be about.
Speaker 1 I like that.
Speaker 1 Even though it
Speaker 1 hit it started.
Speaker 1 The third was Mel saying,
Speaker 1 for those of you who aren't familiar with who the fuck I be,
Speaker 1 i had a very glorious start as a video vixen which was such a revered career back then
Speaker 1 but then there was a seismic shift in how we were regarded i'm drinking my coffee like wait
Speaker 1 a seismic shift
Speaker 1 If I had a nickel, but every time you brought that video vixen shit,
Speaker 1 are you proud of it or not?
Speaker 2 Do you know that I have to talk to the audience like there's going to be some people that have no clue who I am?
Speaker 1 I think that's cap.
Speaker 1 Why? I don't agree with that. I don't think you ever have to talk about being a video fixer if you don't want to.
Speaker 2 I don't necessarily want to, but I want to go through the, you know, my career in chronological order.
Speaker 1 Okay. Yeah.
Speaker 2 So that was just me talking to people that may not be familiar with who I am. So I'm just like, I'm giving them the cliff notes.
Speaker 1 What's on that Android?
Speaker 1
My My sleep with them sending my man. Yeah, I got mine queued up too.
I'm ready to go.
Speaker 1
That's all I'm doing. Let's do it.
See what I want to play. That's all.
I told y'all Drake and Future squashed you. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah. You're first.
Speaker 1 We're waiting on you.
Speaker 1
I'm making sure everything is cobalt static. Everything is cool.
There's one up there. There is one up there.
Speaker 1
We got to get to it. We want to do it? We have to.
How do we do it? We have to, because by the time the Patreon comes out,
Speaker 1
come on. Come on, let's do it.
What are you guys? Halloween just passed. There's a topic going on.
I won't tell y'all how it's going on, but the topic, the topic, huh? I know how to do it.
Speaker 1 How to do what?
Speaker 2 Y'all have daughters.
Speaker 2 What were they for Christmas?
Speaker 1 Sorry, Halloween. Christmas.
Speaker 1
Whatever. Halloween.
What were they for Halloween? My daughter was Elsa from Frozen. Adorable.
Okay. She was a chocolate chip cookie.
Speaker 1 So cute.
Speaker 1 Stop.
Speaker 1 Stop.
Speaker 1
Yo, we'll jump you in. That is so cool.
We will fucking jump you in here.
Speaker 1 I have to see this. Yo,
Speaker 1 you just can't leave the sweets alone.
Speaker 1 You are addicted, my brother.
Speaker 1 Your daughter didn't want to be a cookie, man.
Speaker 1 Get a grip.
Speaker 1 Get a grip.
Speaker 1
All right. Chocolate chip cookie.
Okay. And Elsa.
Yes.
Speaker 1 There's a topic going around about questionable Halloween outfits for children.
Speaker 1 Because somebody's child was Lil' Kim for Halloween, and they made a video, and the internet reacted and responded saying
Speaker 1 ate.
Speaker 1
What'd the costume look like? The song was Crush On You. That's enough for me.
Yeah, they were rapping the song. Yes.
I mean, they were rapping the song. Censoring out the inappropriate parts.
Speaker 1
It's a lot of fun. But it's a lot of fun.
It's a lot of fun. Even with the censors, it's still.
But dressed like him. Inappropriate.
Yeah. Yeah, a few different outfits.
Oh, it's a couple. Okay.
Speaker 1 Yeah. The red one was, I think, the one that had everybody.
Speaker 1 Okay, we don't want to put that costume on an eight-year-old and have her rap the lyrics to crush on you. Which is, there's even, there's, it's always explicit.
Speaker 1 Yeah, and
Speaker 1 the shit people doing for, I guess, content purpose, I don't even know. But y'all know how many weirdos and creepy motherfuckers is out here.
Speaker 1 So, not only like I tell people to stop posting their kids, period.
Speaker 1 I mean, you do what you want, though, but I suggest that just because you don't know who's looking at these pictures and what they're doing with them. That to the side,
Speaker 1 now you want to dress to her
Speaker 1 like seductively. Provocatively, provocatively.
Speaker 1 Like, and little music, do the video.
Speaker 1 This is
Speaker 1
a lot. I mean.
I don't throw my name at the lyrics of that song. I know the lyrics of the song.
Speaker 1
It's weird. It's weird.
Yeah, it's a lot. I'm not.
Speaker 1
You already know where I stand. Like, that's not my thing.
I don't want my kids even.
Speaker 1
And this might sound idealistic. I don't really want my kids thinking about nothing sexual until they get to an age where I can have that real conversation with them.
So I want my kids to be as
Speaker 1 be a child as long as I possibly can. You know what I'm saying? In this day and age, you want to kind of push that shit backwards.
Speaker 2 That was a really interesting costume though. Like Lil' Kim from back all the way, what, 96? Yeah.
Speaker 2 That's a really interesting costume.
Speaker 1 Like 8-year-olds don't even know Lil Kim.
Speaker 2 That part, that's what I mean.
Speaker 1 True.
Speaker 2 So whose idea was this costume?
Speaker 1 I didn't even think about that. That is true.
Speaker 2 Which makes it even weirder.
Speaker 1 Well, he's fly with Kim.
Speaker 1
That's cool. That means that eight-year-old knows that.
So she could have met Kim and researched Kim and just wants to pay tribute to Kim.
Speaker 1
I think there's a way for kids to beat Kim and it'd be age-appropriate is what I'm saying. Right.
There's other songs, first of all. Yeah, I don't want to make it sound like Kim is fucking.
Speaker 1 I get what you mean.
Speaker 1
Like, you can do it. There's a way to do it.
Not that. The way that it was done just
Speaker 1
came off poorly and made everybody say that Halloween costumes should be age-appropriate. Yeah, I agree.
Absolutely.
Speaker 1 And then the content is what made it worse. Like even the outfit itself, it is weird, but
Speaker 1 okay. But when you do the song and the video, that's where for me it became super duper weird.
Speaker 1 Well, shit, that was a trend this Halloween that I've seen more than others, right? Like people dressing up in their costume and then showing you where their costume is from.
Speaker 1 Like Sierra was Glorilla, and she did the Glorilla Speedy interview.
Speaker 1
A lot of people just did this. They did the clips of, hey, this is where my costume is from if you don't know.
Yeah. Because a lot of it's like from some celebrity posted a random outfit at one time
Speaker 1
or pop culture motion. They did.
It's a lot of because a lot of these costumes are, hey, what are you? Yeah. And you want to be creative.
You don't want to do the nurse or the Velma or so.
Speaker 1 Some of that shit, you got to show somebody. Like everybody did Julia Roberts' Pretty Woman last year.
Speaker 1 You don't have to show that anymore. Where the hell was you at? No, I'm just playing.
Speaker 1
Portugal. You know where he was at.
You know where he was at, man.
Speaker 1 Black.com.
Speaker 1 Black.com.
Speaker 1 You know he was in the mafia coast. Oh, man.
Speaker 1 Yo, this nigga's an idiot, bro.
Speaker 1
But you don't have to show that. This year they were showing, like, it was creative shit.
Where they would take a costume from some star in
Speaker 1
a series and post. These niggas was making memes as their costumes.
Yeah. Like,
Speaker 1
that's where we at now. That's where it is.
So you have to explain it because everybody don't know what the fuck that is. So that's that's why it's going to be more of that.
Speaker 1 I got to tell y'all where this costume came from because y'all ain't going to know. I'm like, oh, okay, cool.
Speaker 1 I wish the girl I saw that wore a thong over the old five would have told me where that costume was from. Yeah.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 What? I thought over the five hundred. You saw it, right? Yeah, she was shit.
Speaker 1 And that's my people. Did you pick any limb balls off it? That was my homegirl, too.
Speaker 1 She was bad, man.
Speaker 1 That's your homegirl, huh?
Speaker 1 You tapped her and told her? Not at at all. Okay.
Speaker 1 Not my place.
Speaker 1 Women should be able to wear whatever they want.
Speaker 1 Her body, her choice. She should be able to
Speaker 1
swear to faja with the plates. Without a man.
With the plates, if she wants. Go home.
Speaker 1 Go home if you're doing that. Yeah, I mean,
Speaker 1
stupid, yo. We don't need to see that.
It's like when strippers be stripping with the birth control patch on his shoulder. Like, just go home, mom.
Speaker 1 Just go home. Yo, well, I thought that was the nicotine joint.
Speaker 1 We got both.
Speaker 1 Some of the good establishments.
Speaker 2 I feel like the shoulder is the nicotine patch, and then the birth control patch is on the side of the butt. Yep.
Speaker 1 Quick delivery system.
Speaker 1 Yeah, so I was talking about the shoulder. The nicotine patch is never in the same spot because it can't be applied to the same spot.
Speaker 1 Really?
Speaker 1 You keep moving it? You have to move, you have to change the spot every time you put it. Now, does it only be arms or can it be legs anywhere you want?
Speaker 1 so it could hit your bloodstream? Uh, gotta ask Michael Paul, but I would assume, so I assume it loses its effectiveness, gotcha, gotcha. If you keep putting it in the same spot,
Speaker 1
that's what annoyed me with that shit. I took that shit off me so fast.
Get this shit out of here.
Speaker 1 I'm smoking.
Speaker 1 Smoking.
Speaker 1
Is there anything else that we need to get to before we get out of here? Next week is election. It is.
Oh, yeah. Happened fast.
Yo, it did. Happened fast.
Speaker 1 One thing I I noticed about this election cycle is the barbershop, it really, the barbers came up. I just saw Obama getting a haircut with the barber.
Speaker 1
I seen Trump sit with the barbers. I seen Kamala sit with the barbers.
The barbers is,
Speaker 1 that's the spot, apparently. Sloop.
Speaker 1 It is? Yo, yo, you know, election day, a holiday, right?
Speaker 1 Oh, I don't know if you was here when I asked everybody if they wanted off for election day.
Speaker 2 I must not have been here either.
Speaker 1 You're never here. That's such a lie.
Speaker 1
Flip's never here. No, you're never here.
Flip's never here. Flip has better attendants than you, Mel.
Speaker 2 Fuck, lies.
Speaker 2
No, he doesn't. Yes, he does.
No, he does not.
Speaker 1 Flip has in his contract that he don't have to be here two times. You just stay away.
Speaker 2 I do not.
Speaker 2 Anyways.
Speaker 1 And then you tried to take the Tuesday off and make it a Friday off. I heard about it.
Speaker 2 I didn't know if.
Speaker 1 I heard about it. Don't lie.
Speaker 1 I'm not lying. I just didn't.
Speaker 2 I was just like, hey, can I come in on Tuesday instead and then instead do Friday I didn't know that it was just Tuesdays
Speaker 2 now you know now I know no it's half the battle and then I shut the fuck up
Speaker 1 yes yes I did yeah
Speaker 1 yeah let it go Joe listen I got a beautiful sleeper for you guys there you go there you go I have a phenomenal man
Speaker 1 this is off of Jaquis's project project is called baby making I'm going to the title track.
Speaker 1 This song is Baby Making.
Speaker 1 Turn the lights down in our room.
Speaker 1 Let's get serious.
Speaker 1 Baby, I'm curious to know:
Speaker 1 is this real or just for show?
Speaker 1 Only thing that's playing in my head is laying in your bed.
Speaker 1 It's tripping down your legs.
Speaker 1 Set the room lights are red.
Speaker 1 Tonight is going down.
Speaker 1 Let's make a baby tonight.
Speaker 1 Soon as the lights go out,
Speaker 1 take care of your body, rubbing on your south. Climb on top of me, babe, until you dove off.
Speaker 1 Let's make a baby tonight.
Speaker 1 Soon as the lights go out,
Speaker 1
take care of your body. Reb it on your side.
Climb on top of me, babe, until you do love.
Speaker 1 Climb on top of me, babe, add it all out.
Speaker 1 You deserve some rounds for me, yes, no doubt.
Speaker 1 We should make a movie story on a ride cloud.
Speaker 1 Fuck all that talking, she ready.
Speaker 1 Tell me time get on your belly
Speaker 3 I'll throw you no tricks to get wetty
Speaker 1 I'll give strong till you tell me you love me
Speaker 1 And I ain't using no protection
Speaker 1 baby tonight.
Speaker 1 Soon as the lights go out,
Speaker 1 take care of your body, rubbing on yourself.
Speaker 1 Come on top of me, babe, until you don't love.
Speaker 1 If I had one wish, it'll be
Speaker 1 to be right here, make it love. To be right here, make it love.
Speaker 1 There's nowhere else I'd rather be.
Speaker 1
Love the fact that you're my beauty, girl. Then I'm your beast.
I'm your beast, please. Toot that ass up on the floor, flow.
Put your back and throw it back. I'm showing what you know.
Speaker 1 Yeah, you're the best I ever had.
Speaker 1 Girl, but you left when I'll be smacking on that ass.
Speaker 1 Let's make a baby.
Speaker 1 Take care of your body, rubbing on yourself.
Speaker 1 Climb on top of me, babe, until you do love.
Speaker 1 Let's make
Speaker 1 a bad little baby.
Speaker 1 Soon as the lights
Speaker 1 and lights go out Take care of your body Rapping on your sound Climb on top of me babe until you know love Jock
Speaker 1 It's brand new music from Jaquez
Speaker 1 that record is called baby making off of this brand new project also titled Baby Making
Speaker 1
Available in your phone and on DSPs right this second. Shout out to Jaquees.
Good luck with everything.
Speaker 1 Sound good.
Speaker 1 All right, I'm going up to
Speaker 1 Queens, man.
Speaker 1 Banks put out Halloween Havoc 5. Let's go.
Speaker 1 And this record is Season of the Psychos.
Speaker 1 A hundred miles and I'm running, gunnin' the E-Way.
Speaker 1 This year Halloween fell on a weekday.
Speaker 1
Double box the car, won't slip. I got you far, pull strings, sing you a song.
AR, it's my guitar. Fuck your muscle, there's a special graveyard for bodyguards.
Speaker 1
Walk up out the party scar, broke jaws, and hearty hearts. You ain't never packed your shit in the front, Ferrari cars.
Leather green, gold, and purple, color of Mardi Mardi Gras.
Speaker 1
They talk to me as business, fuck all the Milaki dog. Cowers hiding uniform, inside they heart be fraud.
I'm a visionary, brand too strong to be a subsidiary.
Speaker 1
Arrows target all backs, even gotta get rid of family. My feet should be sandy, garage large, and a living nanie.
Journeymen, I'd rather have odd jobs. Thick riders spare me, they got the itch again.
Speaker 1
I'm serving you smoke for listening. I'm cold as Michigan, grew up rough as your bitch's skin.
This a different pin, sounds like bullets when whistling.
Speaker 1
Even relationships won't get you in. The riders never steady, obstacles obstacles could be deadly.
Snakes don't gotta convince me, I witnessed it all already.
Speaker 1
I can handle my own way, shit is never too heavy. Amazing with a race, and act like you never met me.
A hundred miles, and I'm running, gunning the E-Way. This is top-tier shit, worthy of replay.
Speaker 1 Swoops in the air, keeping the streets gray.
Speaker 1
This year, Halloween fell on the weekday. Season for the cycles, the Jacks, Normans, and Michaels.
Niggas never had my number, they'll lie on a stack of Bibles.
Speaker 1
I'ma make them pay for comments back then. My rap is spiteful.
And he shows up in the washer, gets rinsed. I'm back in cycle.
Be careful what you write, though. Let's just say you made a typo for.
Speaker 1
I catch you on the rebound, clear this shit. I like an ISO.
It's the passing of the banners, a massacre on the canvas. And I'm solo.
I don't trust the passenger cause they scanless.
Speaker 1
Got them cast too many stones, rips cracking to get you failed. See your favorites in my rear view.
I'm backing up in my cameras. Go ahead and hang yourself.
Plenty of rope in my arena.
Speaker 1
Hear me laughing. Everything is a joke to a hyena.
I be damaged cuz won't know how to cope without a beamer. I needed someone to humble me, but never found the feature.
Speaker 1 I done seen so many dark days, comfortable round the reaper. This is ether.
Speaker 1
From here on out, there's nothing cheaper. Nigga, riders never steady.
Obstacles could be deadly. Snakes don't gotta convince me.
I witnessed it all already.
Speaker 1
I can handle my own weight. Shit is never too heavy.
I'm amazing with a racing. Act like you never met me.
Speaker 1 A hundred miles and I'm running, gunning the E-Way.
Speaker 1 This is top-tier shit, worthy of replay.
Speaker 1 Smokes in the air, keeping the streets gray.
Speaker 1 This year, Halloween fell on a weekday.
Speaker 1
And that is season of the cycles. Lloyd Banks, Halloween Havoc 5 in your phones, DSPs everywhere.
And he's also selling it direct. Fire.
Fire. Shout out to Banks.
Shout out to Banks. Let's go, Banks.
Speaker 1
I'm playing some Shane War. I'm going upstate, Buffalo.
This is Shadow Puppet featuring Brady Watt
Speaker 1 and a gentleman's name I cannot pronounce.
Speaker 3 My thoughts is paralyzed by poor black mothers. It starts with a family tree from a poor black couple.
Speaker 3
My heart is like a grave sight. Niggas can't take the stench from the dead bodies.
Just one look at it, make them flinch. My brain is my bank, but they say it don't make no sense.
Speaker 3 But my tongue is a different story.
Speaker 3 It paints visions for me Cause my eyes been blind for the blind eyes I've turned Became a bride to cry my right to rhyme My words But my ears is what I used to stand through here Walk by faith, what I feel is what I fear Visionary thoughts, witnessed killings of my peers All the memories I lost putting ribbons in my hair We all struggling but to them it's all a puppet trick We want the cause of curse but our people was taught to covet it The goals I used to call a bucket list But somehow I lost touch of it.
Speaker 3 Taste another apple left me waiting in the shadows.
Speaker 1 Shadows.
Speaker 1 We be the outlines of bodies on a blackboard.
Speaker 1 Impressions of a being without substance.
Speaker 1 Invisible to those who don't want to recognize how it works.
Speaker 1 We be the chalk outlines on the sidewalks of cities and towns.
Speaker 1 Where our death becomes a pattern of purpose.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 3
I was like David amongst the giants. But the reward of true success, it comes from trying.
How we programmed to think as a people, it comes from science.
Speaker 3
And the only way to accept rebirth, it comes from dying. I fought pain to kid from Deshler Street off of Broadway.
It's hard days to go from my activist to a card slave.
Speaker 3
The school of hard knocks to seek graduations, a long way. Cause right before, that's when the devil becomes a prom date.
I struggle with expressing myself. I had no sanity.
Speaker 3
So now I paint pictures with words, using my hands to speak. For niggas who try stealing my art, I cut the hands of a thief.
And keep it as a house pet like the Adams family. Yeah.
Speaker 3
Can only judge me by a gavel. Blood was shed from Eve that made us hungry for an apple.
Can't learn an art of war until you bloody from the battle.
Speaker 3 Can't appreciate the sun until you studied in the shadows.
Speaker 1 Shadow.
Speaker 1
To exist only by the will of someone else. To plant seeds for others to harvest.
We be the crust of the pie that we make forgetting.
Speaker 1 Serve to those who have suspended on our existence to hold up a world we're excluded from.
Speaker 1 We be the graffiti on the brick walls of buildings, a shout out to the world. We are here, a portrait of rap.
Speaker 1 We be the siren sound screaming through the hood, stopping traffic, running red lights, searching for green.
Speaker 1 We be the faces reflected in the puddles left by the rain, waiting for the sun to evaporate our souls. We be the bloodstains on our clothes after being shot by the police.
Speaker 1 And still,
Speaker 1 we find a way to survive.
Speaker 1 Shea Noir, Shadow Puppet, featuring Brady Watt and Abiodun Oi Wole,
Speaker 1 I think is maybe how it's passed.
Speaker 1 Salute. Notice child out now.
Speaker 1 Good shit. Biggish.
Speaker 1 I'm going to Elijah Blake.
Speaker 1 Nice project. You'll like it.
Speaker 1 It's a project dope. You'll like it.
Speaker 1
I have it already. I do like it.
You're right.
Speaker 1 Tell me what I like.
Speaker 1 Elijah Blake and Karen Lomax. Read the room.
Speaker 1 I just wanna lay down with you
Speaker 1 Feed me up in my kisses
Speaker 1 I don't wanna stay
Speaker 1 I just wanna take stuff of you
Speaker 1 Come and give me up tonight I don't even mind
Speaker 1 the stories they'll write about us in the morning
Speaker 1 this warning target
Speaker 1 with the rules
Speaker 1 with the rules?
Speaker 1 I'm nothing to me and you
Speaker 1 with the rules
Speaker 1 over.
Speaker 1 We
Speaker 1 over
Speaker 1 here, this was a target
Speaker 1 With the room,
Speaker 1 with the room.
Speaker 1 Take me out of this nonsense.
Speaker 1 I don't wanna care.
Speaker 1 Nobody compares
Speaker 1 to you.
Speaker 1 Let's go somewhere else unless
Speaker 1 we get a great ass,
Speaker 1 make a little mess.
Speaker 1 So come and keep me up tonight.
Speaker 1 I don't even mind The story is they're riding about us in the morning. No.
Speaker 1 I won't even close the blinds to let them see my pride.
Speaker 1 Break it
Speaker 1 up.
Speaker 1 Read the room,
Speaker 1 with the rules.
Speaker 1 Break it
Speaker 1 down
Speaker 1 for me and you.
Speaker 1 Read know we
Speaker 1 rules
Speaker 1 with nothing
Speaker 1 You're
Speaker 1 straight up dreaming
Speaker 1 of us
Speaker 1 You're stressed
Speaker 1 dreaming hanging
Speaker 1 To hear this world talking
Speaker 1 Breathe the reason
Speaker 1 we
Speaker 1 I'm not gonna be in you.
Speaker 1 I go through,
Speaker 1 yeah.
Speaker 1 Say, hey, yeah, oh,
Speaker 1 see I'm so happy that's what I'm talking.
Speaker 1 Breathe the rules,
Speaker 1 read the rules.
Speaker 1 Read the room, Elijah Blake and Karine Lomax.
Speaker 1 That's hard.
Speaker 1 That was fire.
Speaker 1 I don't know if it's real or fake or not, but y'all seen Andrew Reese put out
Speaker 1 all the missed calls from
Speaker 1
that was Sintel. No, but it's funny funny still.
Hilarious. It's still funny.
Hilarious still. So tell me before.
Speaker 1
Cintel is the truth. I fuck with now.
They done got a bunch of other ones. That Sintel tweet talking about Drea says that the real lover of life is Bronnie James.
Speaker 1
Yo. Cintel be cooking.
Sintel's funny. Really funny.
Why? We can't report on Sintel fake shit. Because it's fake.
Speaker 1
We can't report on it. We can lie.
We can't report it. We can just lie.
Yeah.
Speaker 1
He got Shaq looking muddy as hell in these missed calls. FaceTimes, FaceTimes, all that shit.
Holy shit. Also, Daylight Savings Time is this weekend.
I thought we got rid of that shit. No, boy.
Speaker 1
That was only you reporting fake news. Centel.
No, they... Cintel.
Do you got Centel? I do have Centel.
Speaker 2 Is it just one more year?
Speaker 1 No.
Speaker 1 No, y'all are choosing.
Speaker 1
No, but neither are y'all. Y'all keep using this big platform to not be sure about things.
That was an idea they floated. They wanted to pass it.
Speaker 1
There's no nothing nowhere that says next year is the last daylight saving time. If I'm wrong, say it now so the audience can know.
If not, y'all are just spreading bull. Y'all are Centel.
Speaker 1 We're Centel. Fuck it.
Speaker 1 Mel is always Cintel. Didn't they drop the charges on Eric Adams?
Speaker 2 Notice how I popped up. Eric Adams.
Speaker 1
Fucking question. Yeah, but Google it.
Ask Siri.
Speaker 2 I'm asking my cast.
Speaker 1 No, we're not fucking Torre. Yes, the Senate approved the Sunshine Protection Act back in 2002.
Speaker 1
And 2002. 2002.
Back in 2022. Excuse me.
Excuse me. But back in 2022, the Senate approved it, but they have not put a date in when it's going to end.
Speaker 1 I think y'all are corny for wanting it going.
Speaker 1 Why?
Speaker 1 The time going back is trash? Why?
Speaker 1
Just one time. I don't need all that.
The time going forward is trash. The time going back, we be lit for an extra hour.
No, be sleeping. No, you'd be sleeping.
For an extra hour.
Speaker 1
It gets darker early. That's lit, too.
Everybody in gloomy glancy? Like, I'm good. Yo, however, y'all paint this, an extra hour, if anything, is great.
Speaker 1
Sunlight. Yeah, but they get rid of an hour at the other end.
You lose an hour somewhere, you gain an hour somewhere. I would rather take sunlight.
You've been pale your whole life.
Speaker 1 Now you're telling me about what the sunlight is going to do. I know.
Speaker 1
You wake up at 4 a.m. You don't need an extra hour of sleep anyway.
Now it'll be 3 a.m.
Speaker 1 Yeah.
Speaker 1 And that's going to force me to say, okay, I'm going back to bed.
Speaker 1
Holy shit. Oh, man.
Yeah, that shit going to suck, though. Yeah.
Shit, it'll be right outside. Extra sound.
How are we lit? That's when the DJ get on the mic and say, y'all thought it was over, bro.
Speaker 1
We rocking. A whole nother hour.
We're not going. I hold those seven.
That's a fun idea.
Speaker 1
I'm not going to lie. That's what it used to be, bro.
Yeah. Being in a club one day, like,
Speaker 1 now that the clock going forward, when the DJ's like, yo, y'all,
Speaker 1 30 more minutes.
Speaker 1
Why are we doing seven jams already? Yeah, that's disgusting. I went to the hookah spot on Halloween.
Nice and calm and empty. Nice and empty.
Yeah, because everybody was over there.
Speaker 1 Thank the Lord. Thank the Lord.
Speaker 1
I ain't going to none of them Halloween parties. It's cool.
I went to all of them on the ground. Word.
I was there. I was there.
In spirit.
Speaker 1 That should be a good beat-off night.
Speaker 1 You want to change it to a nurse, dude?
Speaker 1 Mel, did you dress up on Halloween? No, I did not.
Speaker 1 Talk about a buzzkill.
Speaker 2 I mean, I dressed up for fucking Halloween and none of y'all fucking did it.
Speaker 1 You killed it.
Speaker 2 I did, but I didn't even get a chance to see that.
Speaker 1
It's only talking to you about your real life. Yeah, not the pod and us.
You killed last year. Thank you.
That was one of the best costumes I've ever seen. Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1 It's tough to kill two years in a row, though.
Speaker 2 No, I just didn't have the energy for that shit this year.
Speaker 1 Yeah, Heidi Klumb always has energy.
Speaker 2 I had a fucking launch. You know, I had other priorities.
Speaker 1
Every year, Heidi Klumb has the energy. She does.
It doesn't matter what she has going on.
Speaker 2 Yeah, she's also stinking fucking rich. So, you know, she can hire a whole fucking team to do all all that shit.
Speaker 1 You got a team? You have a team.
Speaker 1
I got a team doing other shit. Well, have them do that too.
No, she has a glam squad.
Speaker 2 Sorry, maybe I should say she has a glam squad.
Speaker 1 You have a squad. I have a
Speaker 1 lamb squad.
Speaker 1 You got some type of squad, I dig.
Speaker 2 Okay, we're going to wrap up the sleepers.
Speaker 1 Go ahead, push it.
Speaker 2 Okay, mine is all in Mr. Carmack featuring Kawhi.
Speaker 1 And I don't want to go to the party and sit next to their aggressive stud either.
Speaker 1 I love that you come in, never wanna take nothing away after the break.
Speaker 1 search for CRE Linux, it ain't hard. Look, you know I'm looking for, but you know I'm out of order.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it's halfway point by three.
Speaker 1
What it is and what Dreamville is smoked this I'm all in if you're all in, baby. Nah, they would promote it.
I can see the Google ass style.
Speaker 1 Don't wanna come in the way of you eat day to day. I know that's your shit.
Speaker 1 I don't wanna take away or ever distract you, babe. From what you're doing.
Speaker 1 But you know that I got goals, and you know I know my role. Can't nothing stop me.
Speaker 1 And you know I hate control, but I know you'd hate it more.
Speaker 1 Yeah, we're at this halfway point between.
Speaker 1 what it is and what it seems. I'm all in if you're all in, baby.
Speaker 1 We're at this halfway point
Speaker 1 between
Speaker 1 what we say and what we need. I'm all in if you're all in, baby.
Speaker 1 All in if you're all in.
Speaker 1 They're only
Speaker 1 if you're only
Speaker 1 This is Mr. Carback and Kalani all in.
Speaker 1 Hate to cut the
Speaker 1
little piano vibe. That's the piano vibe.
That's absolutely. It seemed like that was going to keep going for a little while.
Speaker 1 Oh, did it go longer? Yeah, it was going to go for another 30 seconds. Oh.
Speaker 1 That excites me.
Speaker 2 You were saying something about not wanting to to sit next to a stud at the Halloween party?
Speaker 1
Aggressive studs. Got it.
Okay.
Speaker 1 No, I don't want to sit next to aggressive stud anyway.
Speaker 1 They don't want to feel like they're about to battle you for the bitches.
Speaker 1
Like what? They winning. They winning.
Yo, Ma. They be winning.
Yo, chill, Ma. All right, it's your Caesar sharp.
Speaker 1 Your Caesar sharp.
Speaker 1 All right, your jean jacket is gilling, boy. I got that.
Speaker 1 Now you get out of it. You put that that shit on.
Speaker 1
You put that shit on. They be tricking now.
Crazy.
Speaker 1 That's racist.
Speaker 1 That's racist. I'm telling you.
Speaker 1
That's the new thing. I heard it.
They be spending a hell of red. I'm telling you.
Speaker 1 That ain't new. Oh, well, I'm just learning out about it.
Speaker 1 That's crazy. What's crazy that studs tricking?
Speaker 1 Why? That's crazy.
Speaker 1 I want no smoke, bro.
Speaker 1 The studs is tricking, and they got their strap in the trunk.
Speaker 1 Big shit, too. So they could just go pop their heart.
Speaker 1 They don't even gotta pop a blue boy or nothing.
Speaker 1 Oh, man.
Speaker 1
She might have her shit on in the club. Shout out to the studs out there, man.
For real.
Speaker 1 I'm right here, man.
Speaker 1 Damn, rest in peace with Chomi Quan. Shit.
Speaker 1 That's crazy to me.
Speaker 1 Here you go.
Speaker 1 Can't skate from the bottom to the top.
Speaker 1 Welcome home, dog. Rest in peace, Rich Omi Kwan and Clark Ins.
Speaker 1 Hopefully, y'all enjoyed this broadcast as much as we enjoyed delivering it to you.
Speaker 1 Act like this Dolly Barton, man. Come on.
Speaker 1 Keep us in your prayers. Lord knows we need to be there until the next time.
Speaker 1 We bid you a due farewell. Adio, Cereba, Dirchie, Asta, La Vista, Arvois, so long goodbye or a simple head nod will suffice.
Speaker 1 We ain't got time to go see Dolly. 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.
Speaker 1 I threw this shit for myself.
Speaker 1
The babies are insecure. The stagnant women want to travel.
And the clothes-minded women want you to to teach them things. Grab you a Tylenol
Speaker 1 You might need it.
Speaker 1 Freedom
Speaker 1 did a lot of shit just a little bit. Any fun weekend plans? Fun weekend plans for anybody out there? Come on, give me something good, give me something good.
Speaker 1 Y'all going to the November Halloween party.
Speaker 1 Oh, yeah, if they got one. Uh, Park's nightmare on Steinway.
Speaker 1 Yo, we so old and coincidental.
Speaker 1 I ain't doing nothing. I ain't got nothing important going on
Speaker 1 this weekend, I don't think.
Speaker 1 I'll be chilling. I'll be with my baby until I drop him off at granddads.
Speaker 1 I mean,
Speaker 1 I say that you're just fighting.
Speaker 1 Oh, man, Mel, you ain't doing nothing this weekend?
Speaker 2 No, I'm just working.
Speaker 1 Sorry.
Speaker 1 Okay.
Speaker 2 And pre-birthday.
Speaker 1 Hey, Scorpio season. Get in.
Speaker 1 Hey, any hot plans? Any hot plans?
Speaker 2 Trying to put together like a little birthday launch party situation. Don't know if it's going to happen, but trying.
Speaker 1 You're launching your birthday?
Speaker 2 Launch of the pod.
Speaker 1
That launched already? Hot and bothered. Oh, my.
A hot and bothered birthday party.
Speaker 2 A hot and bothered birthday party.
Speaker 1 That's right.
Speaker 2 That's right. I'm just going to direct my commentary over here.
Speaker 2 There you go.
Speaker 2 There you go.
Speaker 1 There you go.
Speaker 1 Can we bear all to
Speaker 1 bear all?
Speaker 1 Bear all.
Speaker 1
Yes. Emotionally.
Yeah, of course. Yeah, always.
Speaker 2 Safe space to be vulnerable.
Speaker 1
Yeah, you Karens. Use whatever you can, boy.
Hey, it's my birthday launch party.
Speaker 1 What are you supporting? My launch?
Speaker 1
My birthday? Both. Both? That's right.
Two guests. When's your birthday? November what? 7th.
Girl, you've been on your ninth episode by then.
Speaker 1 What are we talking about? The launch, y'all.
Speaker 1
Yo, you motherfuckers. Yo, yo, niggas, boy.
I hate it here.
Speaker 1 Yeah, that's it. I ain't doing shit.
Speaker 1 I'm chilling.
Speaker 1 Staying black.
Speaker 1 Trying to stay alive out here.
Speaker 1 Listen.
Speaker 1 Y'all hold it down out there, man. We'll be back same time, same place next week.
Speaker 1 Stay safe. Keep your head on the swivel at all times.
Speaker 1 Stay positive. Positive vibrations, high vibrations, high frequencies always.
Speaker 1 Yeah, I think this is the tail end of my melody run.
Speaker 1 Yeah, yeah. It's probably melody run.
Speaker 1 Yeah, it's my melody for sure.
Speaker 1 Alright, man.
Speaker 1 Yo.
Speaker 1 I hope y'all talk to somebody that loves y'all this weekend, not me.
Speaker 1 Talk to your therapist, too.
Speaker 1 Also, shout out to the niggas that know where to get a good brunch from, man.
Speaker 1 Shout out to you other niggas that'd be hungry
Speaker 1 Sunday at 1 p.m. A theory about brunch I think brunch killed the diner
Speaker 1 killed the diner yeah interesting I can't wait to hear more about that I don't know if there's too much of a deep dive but I think it did no I like it I like it I like where we are there's no fucking diners anymore shit go to tops at least in this city we put it that way named the chain diner
Speaker 1 tops ain't no chain tops ain't no damn chain tops is not a two week tops and what's that harrison harrison harrison yeah and it is it's lit lit All day, every day. Lying around the corner all day.
Speaker 1 Yeah, but that's kind of the point.
Speaker 1 I just want like some eggs.
Speaker 1 You could get water. I want it to be lit.
Speaker 1
No, no, no. We're talking about lit.
That food is a lot of money. That food is amazing.
Speaker 1
Real niggas never been to Harrison. No, they don't.
All right, y'all.
Speaker 1 Yo, go to Harrison. Okay.
Speaker 1 This nigga go there one time of being there every day. Every day.
Speaker 1
No, I believe you, but I would have to. Because guess who's not going to Harrison to Topps Diner.
I hear you.
Speaker 1
To wait in line. Y'all wait in line at Tops or y'all use your face card? I don't have.
I get a reservation when I go. Y'all use your face card.
Y'all using your face card for the wrong shit.
Speaker 1
I don't have a face card. Don't use it at Topps.
I don't use it. That's you do.
When Mandy's not there,
Speaker 1 you gotta
Speaker 1 look my own hands.
Speaker 1 This nigga's disrespectful.
Speaker 1 My passing forgetting.
Speaker 1
Let me end this shit before you think of that. Yeah, get out of here.
Hey, hope y'all enjoyed it.
Speaker 1 Peace,
Speaker 1 JBP, JBP. Where would you be without the JBP?
Speaker 1 Yo, what's that nigga?