Episode 860 | "Whoopty Doo"

3h 15m

The JBP starts its latest episode with questions for Marc Lamont Hill about a cult documentary (4:35) before turning to the assassination of Charlie Kirk earlier this week in Utah (32:08). The cast then recaps Uncle Charlie Wilson’s R&B Cookout (57:38), new music from Young Thug as well as an alleged diss record from GloRilla (1:17:44), and the cast discusses a tweet comparing drug & slave movies (1:36:44). Also, Spotify has updated their terms & conditions (2:03:27), Joe has a concept for a new show (2:10:35), NBA Commissioner Adam Silver comments about fans who can’t afford to stream games (2:17:44), we’re one week away from Cardi B’s album (2:37:16), and much more! 

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

I repeat, it is not serious.

It is not real.

No one is exposing, revealing, indicting,

or telling you anything about themselves.

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

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

Enjoy the show.

Do our hellos, yours, all that good stuff, please.

Yep, yep.

All right.

Look at Mark.

My man.

Mark.

What you?

Yo, my man.

Yep.

Yep.

I saw Corey sitting there before we started.

And I said, all right, Corey, getting his little pie bag on.

I was laughing.

I ain't paying no attention to it.

Then you came and sat down.

I'm like, that shit look plush.

It's like mad pillowy.

I'm like, this nigga look comfortable as hell.

He looked comfortable.

She looked dumb.

You sitting straight up now.

So then I said, I didn't realize it was the whole couch.

I was like, yo, where the pillows come from?

I thought you took some pillows and, you know, how Mel put the pillow behind us, something like that.

And then niggas said, he thought I put the pillow behind me like, Matt.

Something.

And then the nigga said, that's a whole new couch.

And I looked, me and Ish went like this.

It's a nice couch.

Well, I mean, you guys have only been here for about 40 minutes looking at the couch.

It's been, I was over there.

Yeah, it's been for about an hour.

I was over there.

First thing I noticed when I walked in.

Where's the other couch?

That's a good question, Ice.

We can get straight to it.

Where's the other couch?

I want to answer you.

Yo, you can't do your construction job.

Yo, a homeboy.

You can't work on your construction job right now.

If you don't put that 37-inch Hewlett-Packard somewhere.

But wait, let's stay here, though.

Let's stay.

That shit could be in his back pocket.

Move that shit.

Let's stay here, though.

We talk about his computer later.

All right.

Where's the audio couch?

Ice is talking about for the audio listeners.

Oh, yeah.

My bad, y'all.

For the audio listeners, Ice, there's a new couch here.

It's a beautiful couch.

Thank you, Parker.

It looked comfy as hell.

You should get a matching one, baby.

Come sit over here, Ice.

No, for real.

You sit right here.

Playing with me.

No, no, sit right here.

Come on.

No, I need a couch.

But sit here, though.

I need a couch here.

Before I purchased the couch for y'all, I had to make sure the discouch was cool.

It was like a beta version.

Like a beta version.

You know about the beta version.

I think.

Like a beta.

Yo, sit here real quick.

Come on.

Send Mel C real quick.

You get a little taste of this.

Oh, oh,

I said Mel Cana, you said a lot of crazy shit.

Sit right here.

Come on.

No, no, no.

For real, Freeze, come on.

Freeze, come sit right here.

You go over there and sit on that couch.

I'll kill you.

No, you don't.

You would have to sit on the couch, Dodo Head.

So you come get a taste of this.

Yeah.

All right, yeah.

Get this.

Where's the couch?

You like a taste?

It passed.

Where's the couch?

You're going to have the restoration after by yourself?

No.

Hell no.

Hell to the north.

How was it?

Where's the other?

It passed the beta pass.

Now, where's the other couch?

Okay, now they didn't have two of these.

Good trick.

I didn't think.

Well, that's the great thing about working with your friends.

I didn't think my friends would not want me to have the new couch that was there.

Right.

So I did buy one, and the old couch was making me miss.

Oh, I'm missing.

Miss the old couch.

Miss mine.

I love it.

Find a way to get through.

Thank you.

I don't know the words because

I never missed anybody.

Hey, I don't know the words to that one.

I thrived in the abandonment.

Freeze.

Your couch is coming, big dog.

All right, cool.

Okay, you know I wouldn't do that.

You know I wouldn't do that.

I wouldn't give one couch and not get two.

Huh?

The leaders would have gave the staff the couch first.

Oh, I wouldn't have done that.

I wouldn't have done that.

You could take that to tonight's conversation.

You can take that up there to them niggas.

All right.

So, how are we feeling, man?

I'm introing this shit and shutting up for an hour so Mark could go.

Oh, we're going with that.

Topic one, right?

That's what I'm doing.

Y'all can have a blast.

I ain't got much to say.

Audience.

Huh?

I don't have a lot of time.

What the hell?

I watched your night school.

I did too.

You had a little bit to say.

I watched your night school.

People weren't happy about that.

They weren't.

Some people weren't, no.

Really?

Really?

People want you to take extreme because you're mature.

Oh, oh.

Your people wanted you to.

People on every side.

Gotcha.

And I watched the cult doc again that I already saw.

I did watch that.

But I watched it with a new set of eyes this time.

I had the luxury of this being the first time watching it after knowing what I, yeah.

Great that way.

I only found you.

Oh, did you find me?

I thought I'd seen him in there.

Oh, it was him.

All them niggas look like Mark.

All of them look like Mark.

Well, that's racist.

It's racist if you say it.

It's racist if you say it.

I can say it.

Yeah, no, all of them look like Mark, one.

And I saw this already, so I don't have any questions or anything like that.

The one thing that stood out this time, knowing somebody that was involved in

the Nuwabians.

The Nuwabians, yeah.

The Nuwabians,

was...

The what?

What was your...

Let me go do that.

What was the name?

The Nuwabians.

You subscribe to that?

A lot of people did, apparently.

They said they were aliens.

And he was like, Yeah, fuck it.

I guess we're aliens.

We weren't aliens.

We just knew that there were aliens.

Oh.

Yeah, we didn't think we.

Now I get what you asked me.

No, no, I didn't think I was an alien.

Oh.

I just thought there could be an alien somewhere.

Did you join the cult?

They, and the shit.

Go ahead.

I thought he said he was the

alien, and y'all were aliens.

No, just him.

Oh, just him.

Yeah, he was the man from the planet Risk.

He didn't bestow that upon us.

Risk.

Mercury, Venus.

Where that one at?

It's over there.

Yo, that nigga argued me about a potential flat Earth.

But this nigga think that nigga is from Rusk.

Yeah, but I was 16.

You're 49.

You said 16.

You walk 16.

That's right, you.

Flat Earth back.

Circle back.

We're going back to Black.

We forget that Flat Earth, Smoke.

Where the Risk was at?

Between Mars.

It was in Ileun.

What?

It was the 18th planet in the...

What galaxy was it in?

It was in a different galaxy.

I don't remember.

I was a teenager.

It was Milky Way.

It was Snickers.

Sorry, so they quoted you when you were young.

I was asking when I watched it.

Yeah,

I started reading the books when I was like 14.

Yo.

Do you still have the books?

And niggas in Almond Joy Galaxy.

Oh, it's still mad, brother.

I know.

I'm far from it.

No, you got him now.

I'm not.

You should watch the dog.

It's not my dad.

You should watch the docs on the shit.

That's not my doc.

I'm just cracking with my boss.

We had fun, though, man.

Huh?

Yes, it was fun.

How does everybody think?

Yo, see, this is the problem.

Y'all all think cults be like, oh,

love sex.

Y'all love me.

Let's violence a lot of murder.

Life suicide.

Oh, tap the kids.

But in between, that just locks a good time.

Yo, this sounds fun.

You know what you sound like?

My niggas that be coming home from jail, like, yo, ish, where you would have been loving it.

Yo, we used to be hooping.

I told them niggas, y'all wish my nigga ish was.

No, you don't wish your nigga ish was here.

You see what them jail niggas say, but we, but we weren't.

Yo, we have, I'm telling you, it's all right.

Niggas be like, jail relationships be genuine.

The most fun.

I mean, as a period of life, I'm saying better than here.

This isn't a period of life.

But yes,

no, this is definitely a period of life, but I'm not comparing the two.

Mark only been here for a year.

He's been in the coaching man long.

And it was great.

I would think with all the abuse, that this was.

But I was

like, you didn't know about the abuse.

This biggest situation.

I'll put you in here.

They just make it something.

By the way, they still got him.

What do you mean?

You can hear it.

Listen to him.

Oh, yeah.

He's still reading some books.

Somebody said online, like, he's still down.

Like, no, you know what it is.

You say he still reads some books before you go to bed.

No, I didn't.

The moment, like, you know, I still got the tattoo.

I still got the coat tattoo right here.

I like it.

It's the one I didn't get covered.

I never got it covered because I never felt.

To me, it's just a memory and it's a time in my life.

Upside-down heart.

It's a little bit.

Yes, it represents divine love.

While we on tattoos and flat earth, can I just ask, can I bring something up without getting attacked?

Oh, please.

Go ahead.

Ish, a little the bird on the curb,

mark when you wasn't here.

What's the secret?

Mark did on BTS.

He did?

Yeah, we talked about BTS.

Mark said, you got a stitching of a tattoo that you're going to get.

of the earth, but it's round.

Is that true?

I have a stitching of a tattoo.

You're on the BTS when you're showing the mock-up of your potential tattoo.

You have a picture

of the earth on it, the planet.

Are you getting a round earth on you?

Can't answer this.

For all the goofies, for all the goofies, you included.

You the real.

You know I'm the king goofy.

Why are you acting surprised?

I'm not.

You know me.

I'm not surprised.

With regards to your flat Earth conversation,

my flat Earth quote-unquote theory is that it's a possibility.

You're not on tonight's conference.

Talk normal, nigga.

Nigga, I'm talking normal.

That ain't how you talk.

That's why you talk when Cheyenne Bryant.

Talk to me like we was in Jersey girls.

I know you.

Talk regular.

I talk.

With regards.

I talked this way my whole life.

Anyway, dog, I never said the earth is flat.

I said that there's a possibility and I'm open to that possibility.

That is what I said.

I ain't fight for flat earth.

I don't know.

Are you open to

risk?

I ain't open to risk.

Let me ask you a question.

How they know how to pronounce it?

The alien told him?

The proper way to pronounce risk.

You can't say risk as well.

It was Arabic.

It was Arabic.

But risk, it means to provide.

So

you were still in there.

He's still in there.

You're still in there.

He's an operative.

He's an operative, yo.

You gotta go check the truck in your car.

You gotta pay for stuff.

You know what I'm recruiting still?

He recruited.

Fucking find out.

All right, me in Jersey City, downtown.

Look, you know what it is?

It's different kinds of cults.

True.

Some cults are like the hardcore, like just join, drink the Kool-Aid, give us your kids.

Yours was, yo, you're going to drink water first, and we're going to slowly add Kool-Aid.

I mean, around every 30 years, they built stuff.

They still got the kids.

No, they got the guys to the kids.

But I didn't know.

I remember a lot of famous people were part of it.

Like, people I knew were part of it.

Like, when we were growing up.

I mean, it's not a secret.

Like, Jazz.

I mean,

famous to us.

Famous to us.

Like,

when you watch, like, the originators, you see, when you watch Jazzo's first video, he's sitting there with Dr.

York on it, all in the video.

You remember how he says in the.

Jay-Z said that.

Yeah, yeah, but I mean, it's in the video.

I mean, when I went up there, the gravediggers was up there.

We know Music Soul Child was a member.

Yeah, I mean, it was all love, all family.

So, like, it didn't feel like a weird thing.

It got weirder over time.

And you know what it's like?

See how hip-hop influences?

You know what it's like?

It's like a Diddy party.

It's like a Diddy party.

No,

no, it wasn't.

It was actually exactly like a Diddy party turnout.

You gotta take that.

No, what I mean is, Joe's been to a a Diddy party.

Right?

I've been to a few.

Yeah.

But then there's another party after that party.

Wasn't at that one.

Exactly.

Exactly.

And so it's like you can join the cult.

I wasn't at Burning Man, and I wasn't Burning Man.

That was a good joke when I was wrong.

That was sound good.

I thought that was awesome.

That was good.

I was just saying, there's levels to, there's different Diddy parties, right?

When you join the cult, there's different levels.

I'll smack the shit out of you.

Yo, that'll be your last smack in a long time.

And take that job.

You know what I mean?

And then you can't go out there.

After the show, you want to, you know what I mean?

Go ahead, Mark.

I'm fucking up.

That's the whole point.

You could be a member and not know all the shit that's going on behind the scenes because you think you in.

But then there was another level which is moving to the land.

Oh, you weren't cool enough.

No,

I got to the land.

So you did make it to the land.

The community, the organization, the circle, the inner circle, and the inner circle.

And then she got to your inner circle.

She's going to get out, she did.

Once she gets to your inner circle.

What part were you in?

You was in kindergarten?

I was on Thanksgiving of 1996.

I was up there.

We ate dinner.

Do y'all still celebrate Thanksgiving?

We call it Yomeshukr.

He was getting a stuff in it.

Hold on, hold on.

Hold on.

Run that back.

Yomeshukr.

It was a day of gratitude.

It wasn't like American Thanksgiving.

But it was Turkey.

Y'all didn't wear the hats.

Oh, we wore the hats.

We wore them hats.

Different hats.

Oh, my God.

That's also a solid joke.

That might be your funniest joke.

Yo.

So I went up there and I walked in the next morning just to like, because

I was the driver for the Ramsey's nightclub.

So that morning I was checking to see if they needed anybody picked up.

Because I think the night before we had picked up the Blue Magic.

And when I walked in,

you were the driver for the nightclub they shut down?

What Blue Magic y'all picked up?

The Ted from the Blue Magic?

Oh, I think he thought he meant heroin.

No, no, no.

I mean, let the sideshow begin.

Everybody said,

you took drug tests at the cold.

Uh, they made me take one.

I'll tell you, so here's how it ends: real fast.

So, I drove up there, I walked into the skating rink, which was the club doubled as a skating rink, and when I walked in, he was had all his kids surrounded by him, and one of them was sitting on his lap.

That's the first time I had seen anything that was weird to me.

And it wasn't that weird to me because he was, he was, you know, he was there with kids.

He had like 500 kids, like literally his own biological kids.

130.

Yeah, that's what I said.

I think think it's more than 100.

Yeah, I think it's like 500.

Because I know, like, I know his old, like, Jake York and all of them are like his older kids.

And then, like, the younger kids are like the next generation ones that were my age.

And then they're the ones who we still run around now.

So I walked in saying that I left because I was like,

they were like, you ain't supposed to be here.

What are you doing here?

Get out.

Right?

It was the way they reacted to that that was more suspect

like they all had on skates you know what I mean so I left and then they told me that I kind of they sent me on a run to Atlanta because this is out in Eatonton Georgia.

They never let me back up.

A day later,

they said, we hear reports that you're using drugs

and you're not allowed up here anymore.

And that's when things started to come together for me.

I left.

And some shit you wasn't supposed to.

Yeah, that's when my spidey senses kicked.

Then I started hearing stories.

That's when your spidey senses kicked in.

Right.

Because all I knew he was fucking everybody's wife.

No, there were no kids in my life.

All I knew is that he fucked people's wives.

Because he was allowed to.

Right.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So that was almost like sanctioned in the context of I can have multiple wives and y'all can't because y'all not not disciplined enough, which happens in a lot of organizations.

It does.

A few questions for you.

I don't care about

this shit y'all talking about.

Listen,

one, this is my serious question.

They said that the people that joined joined because they felt the need for a strong sense of belonging.

Belonging,

identity, and self-pride.

Do you think that's true for you?

Here's what happened.

Partly, yes.

I was following my brother who was a fopper center, and I just just started reading books and everything

The one we talk about often not the lawyer, but the other one.

Yeah, Frazier

When I got to Morehouse

So part of it was basketball had ended for me at that point, and I was sort of devastated by it

And I needed a place to go.

Yeah, you said I needed something to do and I didn't have it that was that was basketball is my whole world from middle school until my sophomore year of college and

And so I ended up and so that's when I was like I remember the day that they told me uh, like, so it's kind of ended, right?

Um, I remember dropping out of Morehouse and going straight down there and said, I'm gonna work here full-time in the bookstore in MLK.

And from, and that's when I really got deep into it, you know what I mean.

But before that, yeah, it was identity, it was belonging, it was all that stuff.

That I can understand, I can get with that.

That makes all the sense in the world to me.

When I was watching it, it was through the lens of

how did they get my brother Mark to join,

and would they have been able to get me to join?

What I came away with was maybe

until about the 32-minute mark.

Actually, you said you were the driver for the club.

So, my question: this is this was

what was your reaction when he said, because I was blown away at what they built in Atlanta, like when they showed the drone shot.

Yeah,

we had the houses in the office, yeah.

What is your reaction when he points to

some land and says,

build the club.

That's the part where, see, that's why the cliques never got, I can never get with some shit.

You can't look at me and say, this is where I want my mansion.

Build it for me.

So, no.

He pointed, y'all niggas built a Sphinx.

So, if he telling you that we have the ability to do all this bullshit and you believe in this nigga like, Jesus, man, if you don't call the contractors, if you don't call some people that's supposed to build this sphinx

they built a sphinx-ish if you build it they will come

where were you during the raid is my fucking point

i actually

actually i had drove but to your first point the way you do it is by convincing people that it's a collective it's we built this it's not build this for me it's look what we have we never said you have 476 acres in eaten tennis we have 476 acres and the idea is we're gonna have a homeland for our kids we're gonna have a place to keep our our children safe from the streets and from what we call the dunya, the outside world.

And when you replace the I with we, everything gets better.

Even people buy into it.

Y'all wouldn't pocketwise.

Even illness becomes, we said, even illness becomes wellness.

You replace the I with we, right?

If any one of y'all get up and say, I'm going to build a Sphinx,

it could happen.

Your son could call you tomorrow.

No, he couldn't.

He could call you tomorrow.

And the other thing is he was a musician.

Dr.

York was a musician.

So he had to group past.

He had slaps.

He had had one.

He had one slap.

And he was old by the time Mark got in there.

Y'all was going to have took him.

He's born June 26, 1945.

So that means he was.

Do you still celebrate?

God damn.

Jesus.

I do not celebrate.

What have you heard?

All right.

Listen.

Anyway,

we have to start this broadcast.

We'll have more questions later.

For sure.

Oh, my God.

Like, for the rest of your life, though.

It's tough to even stay awake, podding, from this couch.

It looks cozy.

It's cozy, bro.

You look comfortable.

You do look comfortable.

It's comfy.

It's some come sit right here.

I'm cool.

Flip here.

He's about to sit next to you.

Flick?

No.

No, he won't.

That's a good, that's a comfortable seat for him.

He should sit there.

He should sit right there.

Not, not.

I'm not sitting over there.

Where you going to sit at?

I don't know.

I'm not sitting over here.

But wait.

Nobody said nothing about coming on time.

What are you talking about?

You're saying about it.

It's a new couch, bro.

That's why we talk about it.

I don't know what time you got here.

We're not.

What's up?

I knock you the fuck out.

What's up, nigga?

You coming here with attitude?

That's a trigger for me if people come in here with attitude.

That triggers me a little bit, like in real life.

Has that happened before?

What's up, baby?

In real life, what up, Lip?

Has that happened before?

What's up, baby?

What's up, what's up?

This talk of shit, man.

Come on, baby.

Leave me alone, man.

Leave me alone.

Please leave me alone.

Please.

Take your shoes off.

What is it?

I told you, Dynam's going wrong with you.

Yo, yo.

Yo, what?

You talked all that shit.

That's about something.

Hey.

Oh, good morning, y'all.

We here.

No, no, no, no.

You can't sit by me.

Hey, yo, sis, you don't know what you're missing, girl.

Your back?

Oh, you got this for me?

Your back is going to be good, girl.

Look.

Yo.

Time bitch get me in trouble.

Now I have another girl comes in here.

These niggas gonna go crazy.

Stop.

Good morning.

How you doing?

Paul me, y'all.

Paul me, man.

You sitting here for real by me next to me?

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I'm back.

You need a new seat?

Yeah, my man took my seat.

Flip could sit here a little bit.

That was like six months ago.

With them fucking jeans.

Yeah, get out of here.

All right.

Audience, I'm sorry, y'all.

Yeah, I'm sorry.

We're getting to work.

We're getting to it.

It's tough.

Yeah, I ain't.

We just got this, Voris.

You in your bad.

Bish.

Oh, my God.

This shit type, too.

This shit type.

Ice was already over there.

White?

Oh, yeah.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Oh, my God.

That's the clip.

I'm doing.

This feels good.

All right, the room is on the bottom.

You sat on here with the freeze?

Yeah, yeah, that shit all right.

That's what I said.

Where's the other one?

I got y'all.

Two weeks.

What's the name of this-ish?

Like, what's the brand?

Oh, this is a cloud day bed.

I didn't buy it.

It turns to a bed.

No, that's not what day bed means.

Oh,

pause me.

I don't know.

You know, nigga, I ain't getting money like y'all niggas.

Paul me.

Yeah.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

No.

You can't use that one no more.

Yeah, a little debate.

You can't use that one no more, B.

Well, yeah, just let it go.

That's why I text y'all to get the knowledge.

You know what I mean?

Put me on.

Put me on in the beginning.

Day bed.

bed.

This shit feels good.

Ayo, sis.

Woo!

Yo, freeze, look.

It's like a lumber for the back.

What's that do?

Look, I ain't.

It's like lumber.

Wait, what was that?

No, I got lumber.

Wait, you can ball and say, I am.

Yo.

It's lumber, yo.

Lumbard.

Lombard, man.

Say shit.

Thank you for doing that.

What's that word I said last time that y'all let me rock at?

And Mark smiled?

London.

You remember he was laughing?

He said that word.

It wasn't the word.

I know.

I know, we knew that the whole time, right?

Let me say shit.

No, hold on.

They called him a line, though.

They were killing me.

I let it go.

I was like, come on, Mark.

How's the deal we made?

Yeah, I can't.

I ain't gonna cut you on air.

All right, we have to start the broadcast.

Come on, come on, let's get to work.

And we started.

Straight story.

It's me again.

Hey,

you know, your baby daddy.

I was wondering if you wouldn't mind maybe splitting down with me on that old

income tax thing

I did get to see our kid a few times this year and I took her to dinners and stuff and bought her things and

and

you know I'm I might have not been able to hold down a full-time job like you have all these years but

I think I've done a good part

but my girlfriend

she's

well

she ain't getting any income tax either.

She doesn't have custody of her four kids.

And I was just wondering, you know, if you could help me out.

It might help me, you know, buy some Christmas presents for our little one.

If you even, you know, let me around this Christmas.

I know you always say you do, but I just can't ever have gas money to get all the way there.

So maybe, you know, I can put it in a savings account for her something.

I don't know.

Buy Christmas presents for these little kids, too.

Hers, and I'm just thinking ahead: maybe

you'll help out or something.

I don't know.

Maybe you'll help me.

She's kind of my girlfriend, and I don't know what mom wouldn't have because of the other kids.

But you know, you guys see his baby mom dancing.

It's been pretty rocky here lately.

I see myself.

I'm doing my best, but

I still love you.

I mean, I miss you.

I mean,

Still fucking through the crowds like I can't be touched.

Shot back all black, crispy fuck.

Ice skater, lil' later might let me fuck.

Damn,

My bad.

It's for the soldiers that see the sun

at midnight.

No biologists.

Yeah, you good.

Still, Bob.

Let me slow down.

It's so different.

I go to the grave before I be a bitch, nigga.

Better behave, you dealing with some rich niggas.

We done lost some of the things.

Mike Check, Mike, check, one, two, one, two, one, two.

Wisdom back to the body.

What's poppin' out there?

I understand the crops, expect me to fold.

Community

violate parole.

Oh, wait for the ladies, all wait for the ladies.

It's just the intro, allow my flow time to sink into the tempo.

Free Mason,

free blasts,

free agents, we fast.

Big contracts, big contractors.

Big pyramids, period.

We masters.

No caterpillars, it was just a lot of fun.

What's going on?

What's going on?

Big men's in a dream.

I'm the child of God.

All like diamonds, times were hard.

New Rose Works, guess you made it, nigga.

All white neighborhoods, you they favorite nigga.

My top back like JFK.

They wanna push my top back like JFK.

I don't know for both of you.

So I JFK.

Shout out to wherever you might be listening from.

Shout out to the five barrels out here.

Big jersey, big jersey.

I do to the grave before I be a bitch, nigga.

Better behave, you dealing with some rich niggas.

Started in the ghetto, now we worldwide.

Multiplying and I fight her now, we never die.

I go to the grave before I be a bitch nigga.

Better behave, you dealing with some rich niggas.

Started in the ghetto, now we worldwide.

Multiplying, and I pray to that we never die.

Some niggas couldn't do nothing with me, they put the devil on me.

I had a preferred niggas to squeeze the metal on me.

Rumors is loose.

Hey, body at work right now.

Whole world want with a good mindset.

Turn the music up.

All over the world, boss, do it up.

Connecticut, what's going on out there?

I was in show, cast the first phone.

For y'all, look in the mirror, double-check y'all appearance.

Bitch, I said I was amazing.

Not that I'm a mason, it's amazing.

That I made it through the maze that I was sending off.

This rap boys is hard with me.

I'm pretty killable, man.

I think it's a good thing.

This rap boys is hard.

You don't sound like Dipsy.

Yo, dog.

Huh?

They tried.

Come to my life.

Hey everybody in Los Angeles, what up, what up, what up, what up?

Whole West Coast, what's going on out there?

Hey,

there's some people in this room.

What?

There's some people in this room that don't like the song.

I don't pay ice no more.

Ice take pride in not liking fire.

I ain't pay ice no more.

That's been no.

Why you don't like this on freeze?

Because it's not a good song to me.

Yo, he be standing on the head.

Yo, he was standing on the bottom.

I don't know.

Keep your mouth roach robotic.

Yeah, free please ice cream.

He don't like all that black and palmer and shit.

I got a cute.

Yeah, yeah, I'm so cold like that.

We go gold like that.

All right.

Well, yo, let me ask you.

What he said?

Where?

What he just did, the verse.

This is so hard.

He said, this shit is fire.

What did he say?

Lyrics up?

No, I want you to tell me what he said.

Do I know the lyrics by all?

I don't know the lyrics.

Any lyrics other than This Is America.

What did he say?

He said a bunch.

What did he say, though?

Why?

Because it's so fire.

I don't have it memorized.

You don't know nothing he said.

That's why.

I'm not a lyric guy.

You asked the wrong guy.

I just want to know what made this song dope.

It's a dope song.

I like listening to it.

Yeah, word.

No, he said it's fire.

This shit is fire.

Okay, the song is fire.

The song is

the only switch-ups.

Every lyrics don't matter.

The arrangement, everything is not.

What are the lyrics then?

Y'all frying.

Y'all watch it.

I like the song.

Hold up.

Listen, I'm not saying you don't.

See, this is why Ryan Clark be talking to niggas a certain way.

Why?

Because if you watch your shit, this is where players talk.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

And not talking about it.

This one is where people that played the sport get to it and not you fucking party go.

I bet you the two songs that became one before this song, y'all know the lyrics, but y'all not lyric guys.

That's true.

There's Michael Jackson songs out of no lyrics, too.

Okay.

There's Beatles songs out of the lyrics.

There's plenty of songs we don't know the lyrics too.

Not knowing that.

There's your Beatles songs out of no lyrics.

Really?

That's me.

Now, knowing the lyrics don't speak to what y'all think it speaks to, but I love y'all.

I'm here for peace and love.

I'm here for peace and love.

Let's not start out with division.

This country has enough division.

Shout out to division.

You brought up the country.

Don't do that.

This country has enough division.

Almost told you to sit home.

I've seen your tweets.

Ooh, I got to break into this.

Let me intro this.

Yeah.

Dude, that'd be stiff.

Sit home, what?

Nigga, you turn on me for the American niggas.

New Jersey.

It's part, it's part, it's part.

Set.

New ice and ish.

Who is that?

Who is that?

Mark about him, pussy.

I ain't got no problem with gay people.

Gay people work with me right now.

I'm damned around gay people every day.

All right, Mike, check, mic, mic, mic, mic, mic.

Big flip, flip, mic.

Big flip.

Big flip is in the building.

Y'all know the vibes.

Queen's finest.

You already know what time it is when gang is here.

What episode is this?

860.

Welcome to episode 860, brought to you by Fuel Buy, Power Buy, Prize Picks.

PrizePicks here.

I'm your humble, grateful, gracious, happy to be here.

Host, really comfy host, Joe Button here with you.

Really amazing people.

Flip is here.

Mark Lamont, Hill is here.

Ish is here.

Ice is here.

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Erickson is here.

Tanner and Savona are here by remote.

Last but certainly not least, each and every one of you guys are here.

What's poppin'?

How's everybody doing feeling great

how we doing we doing good boy i'm great let's go all right that is my intro

tossing it to mark markle my heel take it away

well i got an update solve racism that's easy that's easy that's all

but but i got an update for y'all uh charlie kirk's killer has been found

now his dad rat it

Of course he did.

His dad was a cop.

His dad rat it.

Oh, shit.

His dad was a sheriff.

And more more importantly, this is my favorite part of this.

And I find no joy in the fact that Charlie Kirk is dead.

But

Tyler Robinson, the person who killed him, is a 22-year-old, straight, heterosexual, cisgendered, Christian male from Utah, conservative family.

White.

White.

What?

Yeah.

He needs to be said.

Yeah, you forgot about that.

Thank you.

That's a great one.

White?

Family's registered Republicans.

He's not registered, but family registered Republicans.

Dad's a sheriff.

I'm just saying, this is a dream for the left.

And because what happens is, everybody for the last three days on TV been saying, you know, it's for those crazy liberals, it's those crazy trans people.

It's the blacks that killed him.

It's the Democrats that killed him.

Nope, it wasn't none of them.

It was one of y'all that killed him.

And that makes me relieved.

Not happy, but relieved.

I see what you said.

You know what I mean?

Yeah, it makes sense to me.

I just looked at his Facebook page, by the way.

You know who he was for Halloween?

Who?

Donald Trump.

Oh, so you just ecstatic.

Know who was?

The killer.

The alleged shot.

Tyler Robbins.

Yeah.

And not like clowning Tony trump like he's a trumper oh got it huh that's what i'm saying he is a hardcore right-winger he he doesn't he doesn't like charlie kirk for whatever reason but too early for my conspiracy theories

oh that's why i keep saying alleged i'm waiting for the second hour at least that's fair but i'm getting him out uh let's update the people yeah

what do you mean yeah you started with they caught the dude and didn't tell him who died uh so charlie kirk um

a few days ago was murdered while giving a speech in utah and to the people like me who are are not necessarily familiar with who that was,

he was a podcaster, right?

Podcaster, right-wing commentator, troublemaker, pundit, all the things.

Young kid, right?

College debater.

College debater.

College kid debater.

Yeah.

He was young.

In general, he was 31.1.

Yeah.

Oh, that nigga look old as hell.

Yeah.

Hate to do that to you.

Why is he?

So Charlie Kirk was, he was, in fact, invited

to a college campus by a right-wing student group.

They brought him.

He spoke.

He was shot in the neck from from 200 feet away.

And he wasn't shot in his neck.

Like,

let's stay here for a second.

Yeah.

Because,

and again,

I am not an expert shooter.

When I came in here and said that homeboy that shot, tried to shoot Donald Trump in the ear was a good shot, or you gun expert dudes popped up, oh, anybody with some training can do that.

Well, I'm going to say it again.

This dude was a good shot.

Yeah.

That bullet, Charlie Kirk had a vest on.

I watched a slow motion 9 million times.

And he hit homeboy dead in his chest.

Dead in his chest.

And it popped off of his vest and ricocheted through his neck.

Oh, really?

Oh, wow.

That's what happened.

Wow.

I didn't watch the video.

I don't think I see that.

Oh, he hit him dead in his chest.

Everybody said the neck.

I'm like, I saw it.

It looked like...

And it bounced off the vest.

I went through his neck.

Through his neck.

I see.

I see.

I don't like to watch that kind of stuff, but.

I didn't know that.

Yeah.

And, you know, I got a million phone calls when it happened.

Charlie Kirk's been shot.

And before

long, I mean, I got the note that he was dead.

And it's been, the country's been up in arms ever since.

Yeah.

A lot of strong feelings about it.

A lot of people celebrating it.

A lot of people devastated.

You know, I saw Candace Owens saying, I lost my best friend today.

You know, I saw other people say, you know, thank God, you know, like Ding Dong, the witch is dead.

That kind of energy.

I don't have that energy.

That's not my perspective on it.

I think it's okay to be like, Charlie Kirk is dead.

I don't care.

I think it's okay to be like, Charlie Kirk is dead.

Fuck that guy.

Right.

I think that, I think when you live in the public and you do what he did for a living, all bets are off.

But

the murder of him is the thing that I refuse to celebrate, nor do I want to condone.

Political violence is always an issue.

It's always a problem.

And we don't want to create a society or normalize a society because we've already created one where you can be killed for what you believe or what you think, even though I think what he believed was deplorable, even though I think he's a piece of shit.

Even though, it's like the Hulk Hogan thing.

I think it's totally okay to be like, Charlie Kirk wasn't shit.

Charlie Kirk personally put me on the professor's watch list.

He put me named me as one of America's most dangerous professors.

Really?

So, because there's something circulating right now with a young black female professor saying that she was on this watch list.

Yeah, Britney Cooper, I think, said that, who's a dear friend of mine.

So you also were on that watch list.

Yeah, I'm on that list.

This is a real thing.

Yeah.

Yeah.

It's a website.

What is the professor's watch list the idea is is to take it's mostly black and brown people but to take professors who they say have dangerous ideas and who shouldn't be trusted it encourages universities to fire us it encourages other people not to bring us in to speak to speak and frankly it encourages harassment and encourages doxing was he on this list and no he's not a professor oh okay you have to be a professor and it's his list he made the he created the list oh yeah so he basically said i'm going to tell i'm going to warn you all Anyone combating white supremacist views and theory.

He took the mantle from like David Horowitz, who used to do it.

David Harwitz was the first person who put me me on the list.

And these are like, he died this year too, you know, of natural causes.

Live way too long.

But all of this is part of an environment and a culture that we have right now.

And I don't, even though I think, again,

I hated what Charlie Cook stood for, I don't want him to be murdered.

That said, let's not turn him into a saint.

Let's not turn him into a martyr.

He did create.

energy.

He created a context for this.

He's the one who encourages people to track people down.

His words, his actions encourages people to threaten people.

And he himself didn't talk against gun violence.

He did quite the opposite.

He did quite the opposite.

He was like, Second Amendment, sometimes people are going to die.

No, he said, yeah, sometimes a few people getting killed is what we need.

Right.

I have a bunch of clips saved from him, none of which I'm going to play because I wouldn't.

That's not what this would be.

I'm not going to be able to do this.

Right.

Or ears.

But I do want the people out there who are out here sort of martyring him, going to the other extreme, to understand Charlie Kirk didn't fuck with y'all.

Charlie Kirk hated black people.

He did, he didn't, he thought black women were dumb.

He's this is the dude that says, if I get on a pilot, if I get an airline and the pilot is black, I'm second-guessing being on the plane.

Exactly.

I mean, this is this is what I'm talking about.

He said everything anti-trans, anti-gay, anti-black, anti-Muslim, anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic, pro-Israel.

That's often the combo that we see.

I think sometimes in the um, it's okay to hear both sides, and he shouldn't be killed for his thoughts.

Yeah.

Uh,

world that we kind of live in, and a lot of podcasters, frankly, have lived in.

I watched Rogan and Charlie Sheen talk about it.

You're absolutely right.

You should not be killed for your beliefs.

However, it's not like his beliefs were, I think that billionaires should be taxed less.

Right.

Or

even, I believe the Second Amendment.

Like, he had pretty radical, racist

theories and speech patterns.

So,

bros hate speech.

Yeah, like, and that's my point.

If you traffic in hate, things like this are going to happen.

I just don't want us to

encourage it because, one, that ball is going to bounce back.

I'll put you on this, by the way.

Yeah, and I know you are.

I know you are.

Jesse Waters from Fox News, as soon as this happened, jumped on and said, we have to avenge his death.

Oh, well, no, that was the talk.

Oh, now that's the talk from the Republican Party.

Before they even caught homeboy, they turned this into a political thing.

They made him a martyr.

They made the announcement we're lowering the flags.

Which is crazy.

Even the Yankees shouted him out on Twitter yesterday.

It's like, let's not forget who this person was.

If Minister Farrakhan, God forbid, were to pass away tomorrow, I promise you.

None of the sympathy would be.

The Chicago White Sox are not

lowering flags.

If people have strong beliefs that you agree or disagree with,

engage it in the public square.

But when the state gets involved, when you got the White House, you got corporate America acting now like Charlie Kirk was Martin Luther King.

Right.

Well, apparently he played a large role in Trump's election.

Yeah, I'm sure.

He's a young podcaster, I guess.

So he was probably...

He's a strong voice.

Yeah, he was strong.

Yeah, he influenced probably a lot of young people to follow some of these beliefs and ideologies.

I didn't know who Dude was.

He's not in my hemisphere.

It didn't take me long to find out who he was.

Right.

And I recognized once I saw some of the clips, I was like, oh, I didn't.

Oh, yeah.

I do recognize that.

I knew he was back out there.

Yeah, right.

I had no idea who he was either.

South Park just spooked him two episodes ago.

That

was a big thing when that happened.

I'm like, who the hell?

So that's what I'm saying.

And they've taken that episode.

They pulled that episode.

Oh, really?

They pulled it episode.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

People are, it's getting real funky.

And then the last piece of it for me is the political violence language, right?

Because

whenever somebody people don't like, I'm sorry, whenever people like somebody and that person dies, they start calling it political violence.

And it is, right?

If you're killed or attacked or assaulted to advance a political agenda or political message, that is political violence.

I agree.

What happened to Charlie Kirk was political violence.

But let's not act like it's only political violence when Charlie Kirk gets killed.

People have watched protesters get killed.

People have watched protesters get murdered.

People have watched an entire genocide in Gaza.

That's all political violence.

What happens to, and Black Lives Matter in the streets, what happens to black people who are protesting the death penalty or workers' rights, that is political violence.

All state violence is political violence, and yet somehow we can only muster that language when we're talking about Charlie Kirk.

Is Luigi's Luigi's murder political violence?

Absolutely.

Okay, yeah.

Absolutely.

And I'm sure I think,

why is that him getting shot political violence?

Because

if he was allegedly shot for an agenda,

whose agenda was it?

Because the individual that shot him is aligned.

His family is aligned.

He is aligned in his ideals and principles with this specific person.

I do think it's a little early to call it political violence, by the way.

Yeah, that's not really a good idea.

Until we know the details.

It looks like political violence, absolutely.

Because he's a political pundit.

That don't mean he got shot over a political, like, in violence.

I mean, most people don't get snipered from 200 feet while giving a speech, and it's not.

It's not more than 200 feet.

Or 200 yards.

20 yards, excuse me, 200 yards.

And it's not.

I agree with both of you.

It could not be.

According to the reports that have come in as recently as a few minutes ago, though, the shooter said that he didn't like Charlie Kirk because they thought he was fascist in his beliefs.

So that's where the political piece comes in.

I got you.

But.

Conspiracy brain me say something totally different.

I want to hear conspiracy brain.

Of course.

You say, I mean, you get somebody in your

isn't there violence in politics?

Yes.

Yeah.

Oftentimes, yeah.

Yeah.

There shouldn't be, but there is oftentimes.

No, it's got to be.

You get an infiltrator.

You get somebody that's in.

I see.

To make it look a different way.

Yo,

nobody can convince me that them dudes behind him were not doing signals.

I haven't watched the video.

A lot of people are saying that they saw the hand signals behind

the pull out of the air.

Nobody can convince me of it.

I wasn't on board when it was just the one person

behind him doing it.

Then I got the wide view.

It wasn't just him.

There were multiple people standing behind him doing shit that was obviously cues.

But they could be cues to their own internal.

They could have been his bodyguards giving signals to his bodyguards in the crowd about something completely unrelated.

Maybe.

I'm not going to buy that because if this dude was that important, the dude that's on the roof is never hidden that well.

Like there were videos that, hey, somebody's up there.

Like if this dude was really that important, whoever was there to secure him should have secured him, should have

checked the premises.

They should have did all the shit that they did for Trump after

the

ear thing, which was,

and also, if you are a public speaker like that,

they got to put you in the

bulletproof glass.

They got to put you in the bulletproof glass.

We interrupt the shooting at the college campus to report about the high school shooting.

That wasn't American.

American-ass That wasn't crazy.

day.

That really was.

The two students in Denver who were shot.

Fortunately, they weren't killed, but think about that.

That's crazy.

It's also crazy that for three days, this has been the biggest story in America.

It's all they talk about.

And I mean, I know people don't care about global politics, but Israel bombed Qatar.

They killed five people, which is an extraordinary act of political violence.

We saw a school shooting in Denver.

We saw violence.

I mean, I could name 10 other things that happened.

I just can't believe that this is the only story we're talking about.

And I know why they're talking about it, it because people are afraid.

If you traffic in ideas, you're afraid that if people start getting killed for their ideas, the whole thing can fall off track.

And you're essentially dealing with that.

He's popular.

Yeah, I was going to say it's almost the death of a

celebrity.

Yeah, it might be.

At some level, it might be that simple.

Because the Democrats, two Democrats were shot, what, two months ago?

One of them got shot in their house, right?

Yeah.

Yeah.

And no copy.

Not a peep.

Not a peep.

Not a peep.

And again, the writer's like, oh my God, this can't happen.

It's like, this always happens.

Y'all just only care what happens to y'all.

Flip, let me ask you something, though, because people online have been tagging me about you.

Yeah.

And I ain't responding to that.

But I said, when we see each other, I want to hear what you were saying.

You tweeted about it.

Yeah.

And some people didn't like your response.

What did you tweet and why did you do it?

Basically, I was just saying that,

in a nutshell, because I don't remember the tweet, but...

I'm not as desensitized as everybody else is.

All I saw was a man gets shot in his neck.

I didn't know too much about him.

I saw it.

And I saw people celebrating.

And I was just saying that to celebrate a man getting shot in his neck like that, what happened to us as a people.

That's all I was saying.

I didn't know.

Then I did research after to see what he stood for, what he was talking about when it came to black people and black women.

I read the airplane bit that he said, or not bit, but about the airplane walking off.

Still, I'm not desensitized like that.

When I saw that, you took him being a father, too.

A father, a husband.

I'm just saying, like, his children have to watch that and stuff like that.

So, that's all I was saying.

Not about the person.

I just didn't want to see somebody getting shot in the neck and people celebrating somebody getting shot.

I think that's fair.

I think that's fair.

That was my only stance.

I don't stand up or stand with what he believes in.

I don't stand up for him.

I don't give a fuck about him.

It's just that particular part.

Yeah.

I'm not celebrating death.

Me either.

Me either.

That's not who I am.

But real quick.

I see a lot of people saying,

hey, why y'all give a fuck about his kids?

He ain't give a fuck about you.

Why y'all give a fuck about him?

He ain't give a fuck about you.

I don't give a fuck about none of that.

I just don't celebrate death.

That's across the board.

I agree with that.

I got a few exceptions, but yeah.

But somebody wrote something and they said that Mark said the same thing.

Not like how I said it.

Mark said the same thing what Flip said, but I think it's the messenger, right?

I think that

how I said it, like when you said you add a lot of caveats and you add a lot more details and you explain yourself well.

To me, when I said it, it seemed like I was attacking people, but I wasn't.

I'm just saying like, we have to look at ourselves while we're celebrating this.

It's almost like you have to stipulate that he ain't shit before you say, I don't want him to get killed.

And if you don't do that, then people think you are defending him or supporting him.

Exactly.

And that's.

See, I'm not even, but see, but this

well, for me, I'm not saying I don't want him to get killed.

I'm just saying I don't celebrate death.

Yeah.

That my spirituality won't let me go to bed.

My paranoia, my, there's a list of things.

Yeah.

I wouldn't be able to go to bed at night if I were happy.

about death.

But I know we were.

And that's what makes me me and them.

No.

I don't make other people's feelings, actions, and sentiments don't dictate my facts.

True.

Like, I'm not happy that he passed away.

I ain't lose no sleep.

Right.

I think that's okay.

I slept like a baby.

Not a wink.

I slept like a baby.

And when you start going back and you hear him talk about George Floyd, when you hear him saying black women,

black women don't have a mental capacity to be taken seriously, shit like that.

It's like, yo, my nigga, what you...

What you put out into the universe, I really believe this.

It's cyclical and it's coming coming back.

I just believe in that.

I believe that.

I believe in what you throw out comes back.

And sometimes if you're an amazing person,

you're blessed beyond measure.

And sometimes if you're a piece of shit, whether you get it when you're older or you get it when you're younger, it's coming back to you.

And I believe that.

Yo, listen, Ish, we love somebody, Mark, who speaks against a lot of things, right?

And I wouldn't want to put that in the universe if something happened to our brother because of his thousands of views.

So I don't want to put that out there in the universe and celebrate that.

It's somebody, and I stand with Mark and what he believes in.

It's not radical like this man, but there's some people out there when you read about Mark's history.

I'm pretty radical.

It's not radical to us.

It's on the other side.

Yes, pardon me.

Yes.

It's not hateful.

I think it's a different person.

But hold on.

There's some people out there.

They got a whole Mark file.

You got to get it.

I don't see the Mark File.

Charlie Kirk made it.

Shit.

He got a deep dive.

Fuck that guy.

Mark is some shit, yo.

I don't think it's fair to even play with him in the same

while we're talking about this.

I'm not putting him in the same, but what I'm saying is.

I understand what you're saying.

Yeah.

I told Mark sent his little hot ass down when he first took this job.

He wanted to go to all these campuses.

Yeah, no, I love Mark.

Mark is my brother, so I don't, you know, and I'm happy that he's here to explain what I mean.

I just don't want to put that in the universe of somebody with their views and shit like that.

But I don't give a fuck about him.

Yeah.

Not at all.

Yeah, so that's it.

I mean, we'll see how this plays out.

What do they do?

Oh,

I mean, it pretty much.

You want me to?

Yeah, come on.

We're not playing outstanding.

You've been in your bag lately.

You know that.

You know what bag you been?

You're going to start your shit with me.

I'm just saying, we never spoke about dude on this broadcast before.

I barely knew who the fuck he was.

Just because they pumping him up, don't mean I got to sit here.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

That's it.

Sorry.

I'm with ish.

The tongue.

is powerful, pause.

Well, that's the wildest sentence.

But it is powerful.

The tongue is powerful.

words have meaning and them shits will come back like you said the ball bounces back yeah so yeah nah i'm careful in just what i say yeah homeboy though yeah

yeah

yeah man that's all you got for us mark that's all i got for y'all man that's all i got for y'all man i just want to think i'm glad we did the charlie curly thing i'm glad it was your idea

And I'm not being sarcastic.

When I came in, Joe literally was like, we got to get on the Charlie Curtis.

I'm saying that because sometimes the audience thinks that you, like, I have to pressure you to do serious stuff or pressure you to talk about important stuff.

I want to be clear.

You very much wanted to have this conversation and that you think it's important.

Shout out.

The fucking audience.

I'm trying to support you, mother.

Oh, shit.

We ain't even got a board.

No, not at all.

You're so mad about the couch that we just got ready for.

It is so mad about the couch.

This shit mad

flush.

Yeah.

Them niggas are going to spin back, though.

Yo, dog.

They're going to spin back.

What?

What do you think?

He's a conspiracy theorist.

He thinks that.

Who's going to spin back?

Yeah, he thinks the Republicans sent them.

Listen, who gonna,

if quote-unquote, they gonna spin back, and if all things are true across the board, who they gonna spend back to?

Do you think he was intentionally making?

I don't think the truth matters right now as much as you think it does.

I know, because

they got the assailant, and they're still gonna, they're gonna make him trans.

They're gonna make him anti-Christian.

They're gonna make him, they're gonna make something that justifies

something in his book bag in the bottom of his closet that has a Democratic.

They They all somebody loan wolf him or mental health him.

Yeah, they do.

But even if you loan wolf him or mental health him, it takes the blame off.

Right.

No, they're gonna.

This is

the left's fault no matter what.

Yeah, yeah, is what I'm saying.

Oh, it's gonna be Antifa, actually.

That's pretty easy to find.

Yeah, yeah.

That's gonna be the argument.

That's gonna be the argument.

And a lot of times these political assassinations and political deaths happen in waves, unfortunately.

I mean,

if you think about the 1960s, for example, I mean, if you just think about Kennedy dies, what, 63,

Malcolm dies in 65, you got King in 68.

I mean, you forget, you got Robert Kennedy, you got Megger Everett.

I mean, we could, over this decade, lots of things happened, and even, and sometimes people were angry and retaliating for things that their side did.

And so, and when you have the government involvement, to your point, Ice, where governments sometimes make it look like one person did it to stir up drama.

Yeah, now suddenly you got people fighting, having the firing squad in the circle.

So, the right wants revenge right now, and And they wanted it more when they thought it was quote unquote us doing it.

But I don't think the bloodlust goes away because this one kid happens to have a Republican

family.

I think it's quite possible that there's still like somebody's got to pay for this.

I'm sure.

And it's going to be y'all.

Right, exactly.

And that's why I think a lot of prominent speakers and a lot of prominent political punts right now are saying, don't do that, y'all.

Even on my side of the aisle, like everybody calm down because we're on the other side of this.

MSNBC fired Matthew Dowell.

Did y'all see that?

I saw that.

I think that that was another important thing.

I actually wanted to know what y'all thought about that.

For those that don't know, Matthew Dowell is a very prominent political pundit, commentator, political strategist.

He's been really influential in major Democratic campaigns.

He was an MSNBC political contributor.

I didn't think what he said was so crazy.

He told the truth.

But you can't tell the truth depending on what network you work for.

What did he say?

No, depending on what you said.

He said that Homeboy was divisive.

and a bunch of things that related to him being divisive.

Basically what we just said up here, he's very similar to what Ish just said said and what Joe just said, right?

Which is you put a certain thing out in the world, you can't be shocked when it comes back.

He didn't like dance on his grave.

Right.

He made it two-step a little bit, but he was kind of like, you, you know, you put this shit out, comes back.

The next day, Rebecca Cutler, who's the president of MSNBC, or head of, I don't know her exact role, yeah, I think president of MSNBC

fired him.

Totally coincidental.

Rebecca Cutler is the person who fired me at CNN.

Total coincidence.

But yeah, Rebecca fired

for that commentary, saying it was insensitive.

And this is a left-wing network or a liberal network.

hypothetically a lot of things that we thought are or look at as liberal liberal networks have been a little no but the liberal networks be the pussies that's true because but the the right-wing networks you can say whatever the fuck you want to say and they gonna back up theirs they're not gonna fire nobody they're gonna stand and ride the liberal networks be like you can't do that guys we gotta take

someone yeah someone might be able to take the high road and and whereas fox news be like yo kill them all sort them out later like they don't give a fuck right when you protest they'd be like suck a dick yeah basically Yeah.

So.

That's what's funny.

Historically, right, they look at the liberals as the pussies,

but they're putting all the violence on the liberals.

I'm so glad I'm not in politics.

Me and Williams, you feel

me?

And I mean,

if when I'm home alone in deep thought in my room, maybe we are in politics.

I mean, it plays a part in all the people.

Because it affects us.

Yeah, it plays a lot of course.

But I ain't

give a f.

I don't.

I like a nice break from it.

Charlie, fucking.

I mean, they're all friends.

Yeah.

We, the people, get so left, right, blue, red, and they're all fucking buddies.

A lot of them.

Yeah,

I think that divide is growing too.

If y'all found yourselves, related or unrelated, if y'all found yourselves having killed somebody, do you tell your parents?

Like, would you tell your dad?

No, no.

Probably not, no.

I probably wouldn't.

I would try to tell nobody.

If I had a close, close relationship with my father, I would.

But I wouldn't tell my mother.

I wouldn't.

My dad was different.

My dad would have told.

Your dad would have told me.

He would have told.

Yeah.

He was straight as an arrow.

Like my godfather, I would tell him.

And he'd be like, yo, what are we doing?

You kind of can't tell anybody you love because

it would implicate them and they would go to jail.

I wouldn't tell God.

I was like, my father, like, yo, what you going to do?

I might tell my mom.

We got to do that.

There's some parents that help you hide the body.

My mom would be more of the like, she wouldn't help me hide the body, but she would go to her grave protecting me.

You know what I I mean?

Where's my dad?

I'll be like, I'd like to report an incident.

Nigga, they nasty.

No one said anything.

Yo, what was your father's ethnicity?

He was black.

Oh, but he's from Georgia.

Oh, okay.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

He spoke with a very proper, educated Georgia accent.

Did he respect the fact that he was a Mason and stuff like that?

He knew that?

Mason?

I said I was amazing.

Not that he's a Mason.

Are you a Mason?

You said I heard you were a Mason.

It don't matter.

If I were, I would keep the secret sacred and the sacred secret, my brother.

Got it.

Okay.

But my father was a Mason.

Oh.

My father was a Mason.

I read that somewhere.

On knew another Charlie.

This boy here.

Yeah, on another one.

Yo, I knew I wouldn't tell if I had killed someone.

Word.

Warny.

Deep

salt.

I knew I wouldn't tell if I just felt like going to Dunkin' Donuts.

Getting a donut.

If I had a cramping music, nigga.

Who you want to tell?

Where you get that glaze from, boy?

Oh, chocolate cream, boy.

What's in your pocket there, though, boy?

I'm afraid you bought that.

You bought that curler.

Yeah.

Come on, Ice.

We better talk about Charlie Wilson.

Let's do it.

Charlie Sheen, nigga.

Charlie Wilson.

Oh, shit.

Another Charlie.

We were going to Charlie Wilson.

I mean, not Charlie Sheen.

We was going to Charlie Wilson.

I throw Charlie Wilson.

What happened to Charlie Wilson?

What Charlie Sheen did, Flip?

Why you want to talk about Charlie Sheen?

There was a Charlie Sheen doctor.

Okay, we talked about the last episode before you get to the end of the day.

We talked about the last episode, yeah.

No, we talked about Charlie Wilson because the concert was

a couple days ago.

Oh,

Charlie's, Uncle Charlie's RB cookout, Charlie Wilson, KC, Babyface, and El DeBarge.

Wow.

So when we first mentioned it, me and it was talking because he said Babyface was going to be the headliner.

Yeah, I'm like, nah, Charlie's going to be the headliner.

It's called Charlie's Cookout.

I said, you said what you want.

Host Babyface is on the grill.

All you want.

Babyface is on the grill.

So I can't confirm.

Charlie was the headliner.

Oh, okay.

My mom went.

Your mom went as well, right?

Had a blast.

It was nice.

My girl Asia went.

A lot of people out there went.

Oh, okay.

Yeah, my mom had a blast.

She told me El DeBarge stole the show.

Sang all of them Under the Rug.

Really?

Yeah, I don't know the rug.

Yeah, I heard you sing.

Yes.

Me and Ice, for the most part, got the exact same report.

Yep.

I heard El DeBarge is still him and sung everybody out of the arena.

I heard that KC might need to lay off the dope for a little bit.

Yeah, I was looking for a little bit of a little bit because his voice sounded like he did dope longer than El DeBarge.

Looks like he did different drugs.

That's crazy.

I heard babyface came out.

El was the original adopter of crap.

Yeah.

El was.

He beta tested crap.

That nigga is on the lady.

He had the good shit.

I'm about to have the good shit.

I'm sorry.

He's chilled out.

I'm sorry.

From the sound of his voice.

Yeah.

Or he's just the most talented dude on earth.

And I heard that Charlie Wilson thinks he closed it.

So it was Mr.

Face.

Mr.

Edmund shit.

And listen, I love Uncle Charlie like the next man.

Of course.

The report I got was he came out with a little attitude,

telling the audience, this is my cookout.

I brought all these people here.

I don't care who comes out after me, but nobody's bad.

Nobody comes out after.

But you, it's babyface, no matter where you put him in the show,

is a hard out.

Oh, yeah, you sure.

He could open, he could close, he could go before the closer.

And if he goes, if he so happens to go before the closer, crowds might get a little lighter.

You might get a little thin.

You might need some role gain for the bad.

Even if the crowd stays, it's just going to be a different third to bar.

So I heard that Charlie Wilson came out

with his attitude tight about some things,

telling the people that he's responsible for all these motherfuckers being here.

Thank you.

And

I attribute that to Babyface coming on right before

tearing the house down.

Meat Mills had a really nice bar.

It is levels to the shit.

Fam, that Mr.

Edmonds, and

no disrespect to Charlie Charles.

Or Nita.

Or Nita.

Yeah.

But

what can you do with it?

Why do people keep putting Babyface before this?

That's what I'm saying.

I understand it.

I understand it.

It's just a mistake.

You can't always go by the paper.

If you go by just what's on paper,

Babyface's solo career

may not be

headline worthy, depending on if the Isley brother, whoever is here.

Right.

However.

However, Babyface...

At his age and health and pen with all the hits he wrote, his backup singers are amazing.

He still sounds good himself.

He still.

I know.

I went to the babyface show recently.

Yeah, I ain't never seen him not kill it.

Me either.

And like you said, it's the producer pen because when he does Can We Talk?

End of the Row.

Yeah.

End of the Road when he does the Bobby Brown joint show.

When he does a whole entire soundtracks that he wrote that went

Gazippo Platinum.

What are we talking about?

Yeah, no, it's true.

Shout out to everybody that went to that show.

I am going to go in a couple of weeks.

I'm going to go to

what's the one.

It's coming.

I'll be there.

The next show?

I mean,

the Queens show.

Gladys Nightingale.

Yeah.

Gladys Night.

I'm going to that one.

I'm going to go.

I need to see Shaka Kong curse somebody out.

Shaga Kong is going to come out there and tell the truth about how they're acting backstage.

A Shaga Kai interview for me might be up there with Quincy Jones.

Yeah.

Shaga Kong is going to tell the truth about these hoes.

Yeah.

These hoes from the 60s.

Shaka Kai.

No, me too.

Me too.

What else is important?

What else is unimportant?

What's going on?

What's popping out there?

I want to ask y'all why Timberland redid the message, but I'll wait.

I saw that.

Because it's not that important.

I saw that sitting in there and I was like, I'm not even going to be there.

Hold on, y'all.

Hold on, come on.

What message?

The message.

No, no, no.

No.

Not Mr.

Mel.

No.

Not Mr.

Mel.

The message.

Did he rap on it?

Yes.

Not Mr.

Lyons.

Not Mr.

Mel.

He uses his AI shit.

It's a cover.

He's using his AI shit.

It's the cover.

He did the verse.

He did the song.

Now

I won't lie.

Let me not be phony.

When the beat came on, I was like, whoa, he smoked that beat.

And then

the rest of it happened.

Can we hear it?

Yeah.

Tell Parks Blade because I didn't purchase it.

I didn't purchase it, so I'll be playing it from my phone.

It's out.

This is in the new music section.

I thought he was playing around on Instagram in some way, but I couldn't get far because the man would have to be protestable.

I caught that message.

Yes.

No.

You know all the words?

Do I?

It was on your prom?

That's the last rap song he knew the words to.

He old is gummy.

You said you're prime.

I had that shit in my prime.

You old.

I was six years old.

Vampire blood.

He just looked young.

He looked good to be old, though.

Yeah, he looked good.

He looked like 56.

They said because Mel now he has hair growing back.

I'm getting my airline.

My secret card.

Yeah.

Yo, this nigga's an airline.

See, I think that this is hard.

Just this.

But just this part.

See, I'm going.

I'm going.

I'm out.

I can't take the smell.

I can't take the north.

Got no money to move out, I guess I got no shorts.

Yo, turn it off, please.

Turn it off.

Yo, Tim is just bored.

Yo, Tim, chill out, Tim.

Tim's just bored.

Is he bored?

Yo, that's it.

She just bored.

Ain't no verses, no more.

I ain't got shit to do.

Riches, I don't know what.

Yeah, let me just go fuck up some classics.

I don't even like the beat.

I'm not sure how to think about this.

That's disrespectful to hip-hop.

I do think it's interesting.

Hip-hop covers is an interesting thing.

Because because in every other form of music there's covers and there's not really in hip-hop except for re-flipping a sample similar so it's an interesting concept i don't think it's very good but hate i don't like the concept

i don't know if i do either there shouldn't be hip-hop covers they shouldn't be covers because that's the because it's the cover covers you don't change the lyrics

don't you think that using covers would maybe lead to looking at our um forefathers in a better light and extending the genre in the way that rock and pop and all these other genres use covers.

Like, I think think that it, yes, there is something potentially cool about it.

Not the hip-hop.

I wouldn't need to say that.

Hip-hop is so built on originality.

No, hip-hop is built on the writing.

Whereas, whereas rock, pop, RB, the singing is the skill.

So, Luther Vandros could take somebody's shit and re-sing it, but I can't rewrite Mama Said Knock You Out.

You get what I'm saying?

I'm not rewriting it, so it's not really the, you know what I'm saying?

That's my opinion.

I had never thought about the concept, but I think what you're saying, it would definitely shed light on on how dope Big Daddy Kane was or how prophetic KRS1 was.

I think those things would be dope for the newer generation.

I just don't know how we pull it off.

You guys have to do that.

I just don't know how we're doing it with the lyrics, maybe tweak them.

I don't know how we would pull it off.

Yeah.

Or just redoing the song itself.

Like, for example, for Keep the Hook and Rework.

Yeah, like

on Doggy South.

Snoop did Lotty Darty over.

Right.

You know what I'm saying?

It got to be something like that.

That was fire.

He did.

I forgot that.

That was fire.

Yeah, I forgot that.

It got to be that way.

Listen,

I ain't seen no song bring shit together like fucking.

Hey,

look at you.

Like the Juice World Sting Joint.

Yeah, yeah.

With the Nash.

Oh, reflip.

Yeah.

Shaping My Heart, Nas,

the message.

The Juice World.

My mother loved Dickinson.

Now, I don't want to hear him do the Nas versus.

Right.

But what's on them?

No, that was the one.

I never heard it on him.

Yes, you did.

Yes, you did.

You definitely heard it.

You just don't know you heard it because you're 75 years old, but you heard it.

Ish, Ish, where you going tonight?

You got your multi-purpose outfit on.

Lucid Dreams.

That's the word.

Lucid Dreams.

Oh, I know this one.

And my man got a.

Where you came from?

Where you going tonight?

Wait, hold on.

Stop.

He got a band on his hand, nigga.

What VIP text?

Show me the band.

You just came from VIP.

Show me.

I knew that night, yo.

Oh, shit.

I love Flip.

I love VIP party.

Straight to work.

Ish, why are you doing that?

Go home, nigga.

Oh, so you're saying this is last night's outfit?

Last night?

Oh.

I slap you.

Go home.

We didn't say tonight's outfit at all.

We had it backwards.

We did.

Nigga, it's got the VIP band.

Y'all said t-shirt and joke.

After the show.

Where you was at?

At the party.

This complex event.

Complex is.

Oh, I know you're talking about it.

Yeah.

Can we say, nigga?

Build your shit.

Complex shit.

You told opposed by the time.

Y'all get away from it.

I ain't going, though.

Y'all heard that joint was tough, though.

It was tough.

Yeah.

That was Kyrie's joint, right?

Nah, it's tonight.

Which one was it?

Kyrie's shit today.

Oh, which one were you at?

Complex.

Oh, I didn't know if it was something.

Why are you asking my man Course?

You heard what he said, nigga.

Right,

complex is all we need to know.

So you showered with that thing?

Yeah.

Nigga, who walking around with a knife to cut the shit?

I forgot literally some shit.

It just sounds ripped.

It's so coincidentally not rippable.

Oh, it's all the cloth shit?

Yeah, it's some other shit.

It matches your jacket, too.

You body that.

This ain't that.

You body that fit.

I body that.

It's a t-shirt and jeans, Nah, but you're not.

Wait, are you wearing that out tonight?

Like to let the bitches know?

I was somewhere.

I was there.

I was there.

Yo, I was at the complex joint.

While y'all shouting out Kyrie, we're going to get into surprise picks.

But I do want to shout out Derek Rose.

He sent me a really fly invitation to his

Jersey Rising thing that they're doing in Chicago.

Oh.

Yeah, in the car.

That's fine.

That is right.

He sent like a Rose.

That's fine.

I meant to pose it.

It's fire.

That's fire.

Congrats to him for getting that.

Yeah.

Shout out to D.

Rose.

Derek Rose is a different generation to Alan Iverson.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Okay.

True.

Yeah.

I'll go with him.

Yeah, no, he is.

Derek Rose is tough.

Shout out to Derek D.

Rose.

Yo, get the scissors when I do this.

Give me a knife.

You can throw me a knife.

What scissors?

Don't throw the knife.

Throw me a knife.

Yo, don't end this.

That sounds crazy.

Don't take it off yet, though.

Throw me a knife.

You gotta let him pop, though.

You gotta let him do the whole thing.

Corey throw you a knife.

He's good as dead.

That nigga merced me with a water bottle, dog.

I love throwing it.

Look at Corey floating around.

He ain't got no legs.

Nigga, no.

Look at Corey floats.

What if he missed?

Fuck you gonna do?

Stab me?

No, stab me.

Don't you know?

I know he keeps getting fucked up.

Now you was outside.

You didn't go home, nigga.

What you mean I did?

Because that white tea was from the store.

I know that white tea.

That white tea is too crispy, boy.

That's from the back.

You keep it three pack in the back, boy.

You keep it three-pack in the trunk flip?

Yeah.

You didn't go home.

I was trying to do that, nigga.

I wasn't home, so go home, nigga.

What's wrong with you, bro?

Best they do.

We go three.

Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.

I love black people.

Why should be a white producer do this?

All right, it's time for my favorite part of the show.

Price pitch,

psych.

Me and Isha shooting at each other.

That's my real favorite part of the show.

I don't, I don't want to.

Now, who is copped more, please?

More?

You've never seen me cop a plea.

Ah.

Yo, you always got to insert yourself in grown-man business.

You seen me cop a plea before?

Nigga, Cheyenne, Brian had you up there copping please, boy.

That's a fact.

Nigga, before you please,

I got the receipts.

Before you went up there, we were discussing about when she comes up here, what you were going to do.

That was the plan.

Yo, when she come up here, nigga, da-da-da.

Stay there.

And what did Antoine say?

You said,

I'm not going to say what you said verbatim because I don't want to, but you know what you said, nigga.

I'm on it.

No, I want you to tell.

I'm ready, nigga.

When she

can't fuck with me when it comes to these topics, that's what you said.

Right here, walking.

I swear.

I know.

Even before that, he said,

nah, we're here now.

Everything that you go on is not an antagonistic thing.

Just because we set the toxicity out for the universe, nigga, I don't got to go on a platform and have an argument with somebody.

That's what we're saying.

Is that not what you're saying?

We're saying you was mad agreeable.

I wasn't.

We are saying the same thing and everything.

That's what I was doing?

Yo, this niggas look stupid, bro.

You was a different nigga.

I liked it, though.

You gotta wait until the beat drops.

When the beat drops, that's when my hand starts dancing to the beat.

You know what?

This part of get up.

I agree with you.

We would pod a lot better if when we called you on your shit, you would just say, you know what?

Y'all got me.

And maybe that applies to me, too.

What?

Maybe that applies to me too.

But we be having you a lot, I feel like.

I never said I was going to go to a platform and argue with Cheyenne Bryant.

No, you didn't say that.

I'm not saying.

What are y'all talking about?

We saying you was a sucker.

All right, call me.

We ain't trying to dress it up for you so you can have your word back.

Call me with you.

You went over there.

And agreed with what the young lady was saying.

And I agreed with what she was saying.

Because she was, you know what I mean?

Was there anything you disagreed with that you didn't push back against?

We didn't, my nigga, we had 36 minutes on the stage.

Okay.

So I tapped her.

I'm like, go on, you boy, you lucky.

Copping the plea.

That's what I mean.

She started laughing and said, let's do it.

Where I'm from, that's what I'm saying.

We didn't have no

debate.

And you said,

she won the moments.

It was like a viral moment, not like that.

No, I tapped her.

I said, yo, you son of some bullshit.

And she was like, what?

And I said, man, we could go viral right now.

She said, let's do it.

And you said that right now.

No, I looked at the clock.

It was six minutes left, so it wasn't no time.

She's like, six minutes a lot of time.

No, she was like, fuck.

No, you was there, nigga.

Stop acting like you wasn't there.

I saw it.

So shut up then.

Act like I got up there and copped the plea to the shit.

Nigga, you was just two niggas.

You was.

Driving Miss Bryant.

Yeah,

man, Miss Brian.

She driving, Miss Bryant.

Yeah, we're too down, Miss Bryant.

She was cool, though.

I could see how she was cool.

Let me just say this.

No, she wasn't too.

Hold on.

She didn't.

She won you over.

Wait, wait, wait.

Before they got on stage, she disarmed you.

Yeah, you was harmed.

I could see how charming.

I watched her.

She was was mad cool.

I didn't even speak to the lady before we got on stage.

I did not speak to her.

That's not true.

I know.

Before, I'm talking about.

Before we went on the stage, I did not have five words with this woman.

In the front of the stage?

Yes, I didn't.

I didn't jump on her dick on stage.

I didn't jump on anybody's nothing anywhere.

I did not speak to her before we went on stage.

Flip is lying.

All right, my last question.

I'm not basing my questions on Flip.

Yo, you're just sitting here lying.

All right, so yo, in front of the stage.

In your opinion, what you did.

I bet you.

it was Mandy who's talking to my phone.

In your opinion, you didn't jump on Dr.

Cheyenne Bryan's dick.

That's my final question.

Yo, Aki, stop your fuckery, bro.

There you have it.

Some people look cool, though.

Some people, they disarm you with their beauty, with their knowledge.

I've never been around a pretty woman before in my life.

Let me check that.

They all disarmed you.

No, they haven't.

They all disarmed you.

You're talking to Ami, nigga.

You ain't just talking to him.

You've been disarmed.

Cold now, nigga.

And beauty is her name.

You know, let's not act like we, that machine's mowing here.

We all have been disarmed.

We have.

Let's do that.

I identify.

I'm not trying to clown you, but let's go.

I said we have for a second.

I said we have.

Yeah, we're going too crazy now.

That didn't take me.

We be disarmed.

I think you might lose your gun before me, but it's cool.

Yeah, so you stay.

You know what I'm saying?

I'm not going to do that.

I'm not going to do that.

That's all right.

You're right.

I love my girl.

Look, that's it.

Look.

Yep.

Yep.

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What's important?

What's unimportant?

Is there anything more in music that we need to get to?

Anything we need to tease each other about that's not written down?

nothing written down on me.

In music, we got a young thug.

We got a young thug record and we got a Glorilla diss track that may or may not be

real.

I'm not putting that on her.

Glorilla makes better music than that.

I hope this is fake.

I hope it's AI.

But it was a Mariah Scientist and Young Thug diss track.

And here we are.

Let's hear a little bit.

Let's hear it.

Oh, count, count.

I'm off a motherfucking missing.

Motherfucking young boy, blame your motherfucking upline three, Jay.

I ain't the is it real, is it fake error?

But it ain't just music.

This shit go up everything now.

Bitch looking at niggas, prince looking at niggas.

Man, I'm about to throw a feet looking at nigga.

I'm about to go do a deep looking at niggas.

About to drop down, do a speed looking at it.

This is not very good.

No, it's the shit.

I don't know that it's AI, though.

It doesn't feel AI-ish.

Oh, somebody imitating her.

I'm not putting that on her.

AI do that accent?

Yes.

Yeah, it probably could.

Yes.

But the flaws in it don't sound AI flawed to me.

I'm hoping

it ain't real.

Yeah, I think it's the bad song.

Whatever it is.

It probably was not intended to be released, maybe.

Maybe playing around or something and it leaked out.

Yeah.

It's still funny.

It's funny.

It's just funny.

I ain't judging whether it's good or not.

We ain't trying to sell records off of this.

Dog

I'm white looking at it.

Freak ass frog, that's cake looking at it.

Turtle nigga look like shit.

Y'all niggas crazy.

I don't know.

Listen,

what is hilarious?

I hope it is her.

I hope it ain't.

I hope it's her.

You think she's better than that, huh?

Yeah, yeah.

I don't think you always got to be good.

What you mean?

There's nothing to come, there's nothing good coming from Let Me Disc Thog and Mariah the Scientist scientist if you're Glorilla who's already on top of the world

Like

it's a moment to be funny.

No, she just had having many billboard charting like she's having she's having seven years

and she got smart people behind her So they would say that's why I don't dog That's the reason we're not doing this.

We're not we're not doing this if you want to do something on some play play skit type and again I don't know if this is fake AI real I don't know but Glorilla's brand

I like I like glorilla's brand brand responding like that because that's Glorilla's brand.

I'm the hood ratchet bitch from Memphis.

And yeah, I like it.

I like some cloud and shit.

Yeah, yeah, I like it.

I do.

We got some thug.

Which I like.

I did like.

This I like.

A lot.

This song was hard, but I ain't never heard this nigga do so much whining.

Oh, this nigga like that.

The nigga put it on the track.

The nigga hurt for real.

That's what we all took from the interview: this nigga's really hurt.

All this is hard.

He says, horrible.

Hard.

This is fire.

It's all the seven minutes long, so we're probably not gonna put it.

Yeah, but we gotta let

them get some shit off those story lanes rock.

No, that's not the

story lanes.

We gotta hear the beat drop.

Oh my dog.

It's kind of a long intro if I remember.

It is.

It's a long intro.

It's dope though.

So

the daytime I thought the beat was going to drop.

Nope.

He just kept going.

It is what it is.

Not to bring him up, nigga.

If Drake had this, this, this, if any Drake song started like this right now, it's a rap.

It would be a rap.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Oh, God.

Hey,

wait a minute.

Hey.

And what a way to announce your album.

That's hard.

This shit.

Baby, I'm sorry.

One of my biggest fears is losing you to the illinet.

Waking up in our bed, with you right by my neck.

Saying don't you sprinkle sweat.

Pilla talking ain't my game.

Pilla talking ain't my name.

Pilla talking ain't my game.

Talking to me, you think?

Maybe I'm blood.

Because it's still pillow talking if it's on a jail phone call.

Yeah.

Young thug, you be pillow talking.

Hey, pause this for a minute.

I love it.

Yo, you be pillow talking.

We heard it's been released.

Right.

It's out there.

It was released so much that the jail stopped it.

They said, all right, enough.

We putting, it's too many vocals out there.

We can't.

You be pillow talking.

Nothing wrong with it.

And you sound like you pillow talk with the best of them.

Yeah, you give it up for that pillow.

Anytime you was pillow talking, Mariah the scientist didn't sound surprised.

She just.

You better leave it hurt, Mariah.

He was doing so much pillow talking.

It was like the Fat Joe Khaled interview.

Yeah, it was one-sided, man.

Now you got to come home and clean it up.

Now you got to clean it up.

Fuck it.

Clean it up.

Hey.

Look at these niggas bashing me like Jesus, cause I made it.

Look at all this shit we been through, baby, crying in Mercedes.

Fuck a jail call.

I was playing, I never trade you.

You was encouraging me on my bad days.

You picked the kids up despite me being away.

That's why every day you wake up, I'm trying to make you happy.

I'm sorry for being a part of these hosts laughing at you.

I'm sorry for taking you from who has

just to put you through this madness.

Only reason to crash.

How to hear you?

That's an awkward one.

A lot of this song, that whole part is awkward.

Shakespeare, like, yo, you ain't gotta, you know, it's like more embarrassment publicly.

Yeah,

we ain't the best rapper if we gotta understand every word he's saying.

Love to my niggas still with us.

Those snatch they down through rough waters, girl.

See, this is what we want, right?

Yes, sir.

This is what we want right now.

Everything you did for the rest of the day.

Wait a minute.

never dish you.

Came to visit me at Cub County like my king do.

For the jail call, you know the other calls we had.

Tryna get you, Metro and Pluto on the same page.

The internet don't nobody, cause real niggas don't say.

Real niggas do, and I learned that from you.

We had our own differences, but cash came through and got us on the phone.

Like, why you at Cash Beefin' nigga?

He got us on the phone.

He pulled up to my home.

Ever since y'all niggas' differences, it never passed done.

It's darkness every day.

I called Metro on the phone and told him let it go.

You can ask him where that thing,

brother.

Tell me y'all niggas hit together.

This is hard.

God damn.

That shit is hard.

That's hard, yo.

That's hard.

That shit is.

This is what I want.

Yeah.

I mean, the podcast is great too, by the way, but this is a great follow-up to that interview.

It's a great way to clear up, well, all them leak calls and all of that shit.

Like, yo, y'all know how we really talk like and and I'm gonna talk to y'all publicly right so that the so that the public can hear Yeah, yeah, you know I'm saying vulnerable.

Yeah, I fuck with it.

Yeah, I like a rapper I like a rapper

Going deep about what he's uh what they're going through Yeah, me too while they're going through it every time like don't come tell me 18 months after the fact.

I love this.

I love this Yeah, same.

Even with whatever I may not love about it, I love it.

It's hard.

I respect it.

Like, Like you said, the shit that I don't like, I don't even care.

Like, the fact that he just bared his soul on the track to everybody.

Yeah.

My family, my people, my girl, everybody who felt like I did y'all wrong.

Here it is.

I'm going to address it publicly.

It sounds sincere in the tone and all that shit.

Yeah.

Yeah, but you can't say all that and then go say that you want to have babies with the girl that your girlfriend already fought in the club, who she caught a case over, like I tried to tell y'all last part.

So now you get on the soul.

Oh my god.

Oh, I can't believe I almost lost you.

That's how you got it.

You gotta get it back.

One, you gotta get it back.

You encouraged me while I was feeling down.

I was unhappy.

Yes.

That's what I was saying.

And but here come the fucking jail tough guys.

Yo, let me ask you.

Or he had to stay alive.

Oh, get the fuck out of here.

Let me ask you a question.

Get the fuck out of here with this shit.

Enough of this shit.

I don't know when.

Enough.

Yo, and listening to it, because we don't know when that jail call occurred with that girl.

That sounds like.

We know when the fight occurred.

When did the fight occur?

It's online.

No, what I'm saying is,

listening back, I think that call might have been first.

That call could have led to the fight.

Some shit like that could have happened.

That girl sounded like she ain't spoke to Thug before, really.

That might be like her first or maybe second, third conversation with him, how geek she was on the phone.

And now my girl find out whatever, or she's so extra witness.

Came in and seen the list.

She's sitting here showing.

No, that's how niggas get caught.

That list.

But that chick on that phone sounded like she would want it to be known that she's talking to him.

So now you got these internet games played.

Now my girl see you.

Like we could have had that order backwards.

Yeah.

Oh, now you playing?

You disrespect me?

Okay, cool.

Listen, man.

Women have killed cheating.

It's over.

If you're cheating, stop it.

You're headed down the wrong path and you're doing the wrong thing.

Yes.

For real.

They say we always joke around about cheating and escorts and all types of shit.

It's not good.

Let's take a moment to kick the truth.

And respect your family.

Let's take a minute.

Honor your family.

Exactly.

Your children.

You are a representation of them,

even when they are not around.

Facts.

Pick the person that you're most happy with, that you love, that you enjoy spending time with, that makes you happy, supports

your ideas, your movement, your business endeavors, the person you confide in,

and then ride out.

That's right.

No, no, don't touch that.

All that cheating shit,

unfaithful shit.

All that cheating shit.

Don't point in me shit.

Especially after a certain age, put it to rest.

What it really says about you is that you lack discipline.

You lack maturity.

Yep.

You're lacking in certain areas.

The funds.

You lack your funds, nigga.

Respect your queen.

Respect your family.

That's right.

And that's from us.

Always.

And that's from us to y'all.

And that's from us to y'all.

Where your wedding music bed to get your bars off of.

Yeah, man.

Listen.

You should start.

That'd be dope.

Yeah.

You still got one?

I do.

It's in a box.

Listen.

Hoo-box.

Oh.

I had to save your mother, nigga.

Who boxed?

Oh, yeah.

I'm happy you said that.

Stop this.

What did you just say about my family, nigga?

What I did.

I wouldn't dare say nothing about your family.

I love you.

You lost your mind, nigga.

I love your family.

It's in the box.

He loves your family.

On my dresser, nigga.

You're an idiot.

I was supporting you.

What else needs our attention in music?

Yo, I had a music question for y'all.

What's up?

I was listening to

the new Kwame album.

Okay.

Because I wanted to.

I love how much you love Kwame.

Because I love Kwame.

Yeah, I do.

And

the 12-year-old in me wanted this to be like a five-mic, amazing comeback album.

And the album's fine.

I mean,

it's not a bad album, but it sounds like.

A little bit.

And Kwame is an amazing producer.

He makes great music.

I guess the question is, when older artists make music, what's the blueprint for a successful record?

Getting up with somebody that's current, right?

Oh, no.

I don't think there's a blueprint for a successful record.

I don't believe that.

Okay.

Say more.

So

a rapper who we admire, we love, it says Joe Button Parks, I'm coming out right now with a new record.

What are some things you're at least thinking about for them to make the record successful?

Because you don't want them to sound like the kids, but you also don't want it to sound like it's 86 again.

Oh, hey, I'm not, I don't want a music nerd us out.

I'm hearing this differently.

It's a case-by-case basis.

Y'all would ask what that person deems as success.

Okay.

There is no across-the-board definition of success.

I thought LL's last project was a success.

I thought that was an amazing album.

That's successful.

He sounded his age.

He sounded current, but he didn't go far from his roots.

That's what I was looking for.

Okay.

He didn't look to be somebody else.

And he connected with his base no matter how old they were.

I thought that was successful.

Okay.

You know,

if L came out trying to hit top 20 on the billboard,

even if it hit it, it might be weird.

I wouldn't look at that as a success at all.

Although it depends.

I mean, if he did the...

It can be done, but it could be awkward.

If he tried to wrap over like modern, I guess.

Yeah, if he looked like he was trying to do that.

Sharpie Lil Baby.

Yeah,

that would sound away.

You know, who's pretty good at doing that?

I mean, he don't really get the credit.

Busta.

When, like, his last two projects he dropped were good projects.

He doesn't get the commercial success and the billboard and all of that, but it sounds like I'm still being me

today.

I think a better example for me would be Fat Joe.

Fat Joe.

When was it?

I don't even know.

I mean, it's been a while since he had another hit, but he's probably got a lot of stuff.

I'm just talking about projects.

I don't remember his last.

I'm just talking about like he always managed to get one out that's dope and doesn't sound like it's trying.

It sounds modern, but it doesn't sound like it's trying to get it.

All the way up was the last one i mean like commercial success no that was his last hit his last hit

but fat joe has released uh he's released music yeah

fat joe knows how to make music yeah he does yeah yeah you can hear that a lot of his production too like yeah getting

uh

good music and like executing it well especially from like legends it really is hard to listen to a legend over like really bad production or really bad mixes

a lot of times that's what i like about rockim's last album okay i was was like

it it's it found it's the the sound was a little dated to me and it just wasn't great production i know some of it he did which is why he he he put it out i was like i wish he had gotten some support on that whereas like when tribe made their final album it was like a masterpiece partly because of the lyrics but also because it's it's top flight production with l

to me what i loved about is not just the raps is that He wasn't chasing hits, but he did have a modern sound.

Like, it still sounded like the album came out in 2024.

Yeah, right.

You know what I mean?

Which is different than some people who don't split the difference.

Well, the last woo album was like that so i'm always trying but then i see so many people swinging miss and while we naming all these old niggas i mean i thought nas i was just i was waiting for them to stop i was gonna say nas kind of set a blueprint for that almost that's i'm got with a current producer right where i could still be me the key important part is still managing to be you

like sometimes you hear people trying to be like like like it's just said if he's trying to be a little baby it ain't going it ain't going to resonate right it also depends on how distinctive of a sound they have.

Because we got a new Mob Deep record today, and it sounds like a Mob Deep Record.

You know what I'm saying?

Like, if you have that distinctive of a sound, just give us your sound.

Stronger than ever.

It's against the world.

Yeah, yeah.

Listen.

New York is just one crumb on the map.

One crumb ain't a lot.

You happy with that piece?

I'm gonna need that pie to satisfy my thirst, pacify my greed, blood, money, and power.

The fans turn me to a monster.

Like, it sounds like a Bob D or a prodigy record.

You know what I mean?

Like, it doesn't sound like it's weird.

It doesn't sound like you're trying to be something you're not.

Right, right.

So, if you have that distinctive sound, I think just staying with that kind of distinctive sound is important.

I don't think there's anything wrong with them getting putting going into camps with the younger artists, but still keeping these down, but seeing how they could be able to adapt to

if you can do it successfully, yeah, yeah, see,

listen, I don't fuck with Dakashi at all,

however,

if Shadi and them niggas were standing behind him during his little young thug days,

he's out of here.

I didn't know that happened.

Yeah, yeah,

yeah.

Me the jiggas up.

Niggas been pussy, been caught.

Damn, not talk.

See it without digging.

Cash, I'm being knocked.

I was seeing what I did.

So a hard school.

Dog, y'all lucky that we don't fuck with this nigga.

I've been talking about you rap.

Niggas in the cabin.

With the freeze me, niggas out dumb action.

I'm really with the sky, I'm in the trunk.

Lift them up, we're gonna clap.

You know what I'm saying?

Nothing to understand the same time rap.

Gotta wanna do this, gonna wanna do this.

Here's a chorus on this.

Oh, I think that's the chorus.

Oh, that's the best.

I do what you want.

Yo, tell the world just please let me out.

It gets you bitchy card with all the water spouts.

And I'll give you time to hear his hands out.

I give you one number, tell you what you want.

Don't tell the world, just please, let me out.

And back, nigga,

told him.

Didn't really love that chorus, but I see what they were trying to say.

I see what he was doing with it.

Yeah.

I like it.

I don't comment on him either.

That might have been my first time commenting on him since 2018.

Oh, my God.

But I heard it.

I was like, this little motherfucker can make a song.

Sometimes you're going to run into somebody you just don't fuck with at all.

You just got to.

God damn it.

They can put it together.

Yeah.

He can put it together.

He's just him.

So it's over.

There was a tweet floating around that I wanted to ask you gentlemen about.

Let's hear it.

What's up?

This is from a gentleman named The Black Sheep who says.

Drez?

Shout out to Drez.

No, this is not Drez, but shout out to him.

It might be Drez.

Let me check it.

No, this is Drez.

It's actually not Drez.

Paying in Full will be developed into a TV show.

Another show about drug dealing, killing, and degeneracy.

Yay.

The community will champion this and, in the same breath, be tired of slave movies, though.

I think it's...

I thought it spawned an interesting conversation.

I think in the inner cities of America, we can relate to

the drug dealing the street.

A lot of niggas saw this.

Yeah, we saw it.

A lot of people identify with it.

Nobody lived a slave life.

So it's something that's unrelatable to a lot of people.

Like you read it in historical context, but you didn't see it.

You don't visually or emotionally tie to it.

Like niggas had uncles that was in the streets or aunts that was getting high or brothers that went to jail or was doing those things.

So some of that shit takes you back to a time period that we actually lived.

So what you're saying is you understand one being romanticized.

No, I just think the relatability piece is what allows people to say, okay, cool.

Whereas the slave shit, because you said that we said, yo, we're tired of slave movies, which I don't say, but we're tired of slave movies.

I think people don't necessarily relate to the slave movies.

And not just that.

And a lot of these, you know, paid in full, power, all of that shit.

They make the drug dealer look like the hero.

True, the winner.

True.

Like, ain't no winner, ain't no black winners in slavery in the slave movies.

Nat Turner.

but they don't in the slave movies, they don't make it look like they're not lifted up as what drug dealer won in power.

I'm just saying that Ghost was a flyer.

I mean, during the show, yeah, during the show, okay.

Fly nigga, nice penthouse, moved around in stealth, kind of dope way.

So,

but do you think that there are parallels between the content that y'all are referring to and the slave content?

Outside, that's what the question.

Oh, I'm sorry.

Outside of them both, no, no, no.

Outside of them them both being

because what they say about the slave movies is we tired of hearing we tired of seeing it is we trauma.

We continue to let

these companies and these white people tell our story, which is the same story of slavery, slavery, slavery, how they depict us and why they depict us that way is to keep us programmed and

there's a whole stay there.

So

do you think that there are parallels between that and Because I think when you see ghosts, you see the opposite of that.

Like, if you see a slave movie and you see these niggas being subservient, being whipped, being all of those things, and then you see Omari Hardwood putting on a tailor mate suit, walking outside,

looking like fly.

Yeah, so I think...

He won.

It looks like.

It looks like he won until the end.

So I don't think the two are parallels.

I think they both could be detrimental to our communities, but I just think that it's different.

I think one is relatable and one is not.

And so I think that's why niggas welcome that.

But is it the same same result?

Like in listening to y'all, one is dressed up.

So it's pretty.

But the result is jails, deaths, and institutions.

Yeah.

I think the drug one is more dangerous.

So please please expound.

Because,

I mean, first, I get why people are drawn.

For some of the reasons they're saying, but go ahead.

Yeah, exactly.

I mean, people are drawn to heroes, right?

Everybody wants to see themselves as a hero.

And drug dealers are heroes.

And we love outlaws.

I mean, that's what made black exploitation so great, is that you got to see niggas was beating people up, doing karate, beating up white people, beating up white people uh they were winning whatever winning looks like to you and that that's why we love the drug dealer because there's agency in it there's a i i i get to determine my own destiny i get to create my own path i get to quote unquote win um i think the problem with the slave movies quote unquote is not that people are enslaved it's the kind of stories we tell if if we start showing making movies about people enslaved, sneaking to teach people to read, overcoming their oppressors, you know what I mean, developing religious practices, making new cuisines.

You know,

there's different kinds of stories about slavery you could tell where we would be heroes in it.

We don't tell those stories.

And I think to the point, Hollywood doesn't want those stories told.

They want us to believe that we had a history that started with slavery, not a history that was interrupted by slavery.

And so that's why they tell the story that way.

I think

these stories have

a greater sense of empowerment attached to them.

But the problem is that the reason I say they're a greater detriment.

He read that little line somewhere.

He smoked that line.

He might have wrote that line.

That's Miz we talking about.

Miz, that's you.

That's you.

Y'all want to learning truth.

Interruption, man.

You got a pamphlet on you.

What do you say?

What do you say?

Say it one more time.

Slavery started our history.

It didn't start our history.

It just interrupted our history.

Yeah, nah.

That was fire.

That was a bar right there.

You smoked that man.

But if you think about the problem with the drug dealer movies, is you walk away feeling empower, like, yo, I could be this person, that person, I can control my own destiny.

But then you start to believe the drug dealing is a real path out, and it's not.

I mean, for 99% of the people, you end up incarcerated, and you lose sight of the fact that you're killing the whole community to do it.

And we romanticize the drug dealer and demonize the drug addict.

You know what I mean?

As if they're, as if they're, you know what I'm saying?

As if they're not connected.

You can't win without the other.

So

when you had that kind of relationship, it's even more dangerous to me than the slave movies.

So

I'd rather see 10 slave movies than a 10 drug dealer movie.

Well, that's where I jump off.

But I agree with your points before at that level.

I'm saying at the level of if I had to pick one, I think we can do both.

I don't dislike.

I mean, I will love all the movies, but if I had to pick one in terms of what's going to do less harm to us,

I'd rather us learn about the history of slavery than have a bunch of Nino Browns.

There you have it.

And I don't think that's just applicable to us with regards to the drug dealing movies

because we praise white movies tremendously.

All of the white movies that worship drug dealing, guns, organized crime, violence, everybody, Godfathers and everybody's top 10.

Niggas love heat.

Niggas love casino.

Niggas love all of these movies.

When a white person is being portrayed as the quote-unquote gangster or bad guy, we give them critical acclaim when we are being portrayed as the quote-unquote bad guy we look at it with a with a with a skewed view i think that i think that takes the conversation elsewhere because there are no white slave movies i know no i said that's took away the slave piece i'm talking about just the gangster shit if you take away the slave piece then we yeah we love shit we we love all the movies if you take away the slave piece i think the point but they don't look at them like they detrimental They don't look at Godfather like it's detrimental.

They don't look at heat like it's detrimental.

They don't look at casino like it's detrimental.

You understand what I'm saying?

These niggas was killing niggas, burying them in the desert.

We don't look at it.

We like, oh, that's fat.

Hit that nigga with the aluminum.

Whack.

Like, we look at it with a different lens.

That's what I'm saying.

Again, I think that, because my man's question wasn't really about that.

He just saying, why do we look at one like we tired of these, but we look at these like we can't get enough of these.

You got a point because I'm sitting there thinking like Breaking Bad is a lot of people's one of their top TV shows.

And you don't look, you don't sell it.

You don't look at it like they sell it.

White dog.

Teacher.

Selling.

Niggas love Ozark.

Ozark.

Yeah, all of them.

They was committing every crime in the book in fucking Ozark.

And niggas don't look at it.

Niggas relatability.

Yeah.

It's just all about relatability and what you want to be or become.

Like you go outside and you see these people, all the drug dealers that you know in your life or that you watch.

Nice cars, women, you know, that thing.

So you like to watch somebody come from poverty.

And in the end, even though we don't think about what happens at the end, we don't think about the jail just to see what's in the end.

We like the steps.

We like the pattern, flosh it.

And the pattern.

Yeah, I want that.

You think I want?

Weeds.

It's short-term sites.

The show weeds on Showtime was a white suburban bitch that started hustling, selling weed.

I think we're far away from the point of this tweet.

I think it's progressing the conversation.

Yeah, I think we just moved the conversation, but to Homeboy's point was: we shun one.

We move it to where we're moving it to.

I'm with y'all.

Y'all naming the fire white shows that's on bullshit.

But

those are the people that, they are the people that are also responsible with the telling of their story and the whitewashing of ours.

So

those people would be allowed to be whatever they want to be because we're going to change the curriculum in the school.

We're going to change the heroic firefighter, uh, uh, firefighter that was at 9-11.

We're going to make him white.

We're going to, we're going to, we're going to paint our story so we could be all of it.

Y'all can only be the slaves and

this bullshit.

How do you think that a black product?

So I don't think.

Yeah, I think we've.

How do you think that a black producer would tell a drug dealing story?

A story about a drug dealer.

What means?

Different scene.

Look at New York City.

We've seen it black.

What I'm saying.

But they empowers black people.

But how is that?

It's not different.

You're saying that it's different, right?

You're saying that compared when white people tell it, it's different from saying, white people get to tell a multitude of stories.

As far as themselves,

he used the word whitewash, our story.

Yeah.

So you say, so they take, to me, and I don't want to speak for Joe, but for me, it's that white people, I don't want to say white people because it's not the point.

The power structure

represents black people in a very narrow stream of ways.

Yes.

Whereas whiteness gets...

a wide range of representation.

So a white person has the luxury of being a drug dealer or a suburban school teacher that cooks crystal meth or Jersey Shore.

Because when I think of,

I don't walk into a room meeting parks for the first time and think, yo, you probably like that dude from Jersey sure.

Yeah.

But when people come from across the world and walk here and see y'all dressed the same way you're dressed, and look at all of us, they might think you're like the people from power.

Because there's a very, because TV represents blackness in such a narrow stream of ways as violent, as irrational, as immoral, as hypersexual.

That's how blackness gets represented.

So for me, the issue isn't that drug dealing gets put on TV.

It's that that's the only story.

It's not true.

What happens is...

Well, just let me finish the thought.

That's the only story that gets told.

Whereas with white people, no one associates the godfather with everyday everyday white people.

Well, to be fair, I do have one slight ridiculous thing.

Like when I first moved to Astoria and I saw the old Greek and Italian guys walking around on the street hanging out all day drinking coffee in a soup, I was like,

is that my man from the wife?

That's not one of them guys, but no respect.

Fair enough.

Fair enough.

I 1,000% agree with you that the representation, they look at that as a minority.

Yeah.

Right?

If you see Tony Soprano, that's a minority.

That's not an everyday white person.

I think what happens is, and some of this is our fault, that when we put out product that shows black people in another way, we don't support it.

So it gets canceled.

It'll get a season.

It'll get a pilot.

It'll get shit.

And the numbers don't test well.

Or nobody goes to the movie to see the photograph.

Nobody goes to the movie to see other quality black people.

That's just a hell of a movie.

I saw it.

No, for the people that didn't.

Oh, yeah.

So nobody will go support that.

So now it's not encouraging to keep putting out quality products.

I don't like that narrative necessarily.

Movies like

Was It Moonlight and If Bill Street Could Talk are not

that.

They're not gangsta.

There's nothing.

And they didn't do crazy.

They went to the fucking, they won Oscars and shit.

Listen to this.

But

that's another conversation.

That's a different conversation.

That's a conversation.

I'm attacking the power structure before I attack the support at that.

No, no, but that

lends to them allowing this.

Money be a lot of part of the shit.

We can agree with that.

That's if you're giving any

benefit of the doubt.

No, true.

Money is a a motivator and that's the that's the conspiratory point i don't

yeah i i i think it's both fam

go ahead black panther

made money a lot of it um a lot of money so we said you know what

the blacks did that give the spanishes a try in part two

fam money talks my so we could say whatever we want to say if we support black

Hopefully, God willing, they'll be more inclined to put more black shit on TV.

We ain't have a love Jones in 30 years best man all of these movies we don't have it's it's we could do the you're right i mean the colleague

i just watched something on hbo about black television i watched something on hbo yesterday about black television when they showed all the black shows at one point they just took them all off of television at one point and like when the black show so they were saying that I think it was Fox or had sister sister and when the show was doing good and when they started to get it rolling and they they got the NFL, so they moved sister-sister to a new channel, which was the WB.

So they were explaining the things that how they use black television to

build up a network.

And then channel nine.

And it was much more than just black channels.

Channel nine.

You talking about, I seen the clip.

Yeah.

There's a few clips of this.

All the times that black people have saved a white company.

Yes.

Oh, yes.

Yes.

And there was a long list.

That was crazy.

Cadillac, nigga.

I didn't know that.

Black people save Cadillac.

Then there's another joint going around of

the

five most popular cultures in America.

The blacks were number one.

Well, duh.

Duh.

That was real interesting.

One and two.

Two was ill to me.

Who's two?

Japanese.

Japanese.

Really?

I can see that.

And then they listed.

Somebody Google this and find it.

I can see that.

I missed a lot of people.

Because underneath, they were saying all the things in America that are from this.

Ramen.

They named ramen.

Yeah, cuisine would be.

I would put

Meditation.

Oh, yeah.

They said

minimalism.

Okay.

They said, like, there was so much shit that I didn't even connect to that.

I think Latin culture would be bigger.

Because I remember when we were on tour,

they were third.

I would put them second personally, but that's just me.

When I was in Europe for a month on tour, you know, however, 10 years ago, the biggest thing I was, I was like, yo, you don't really realize how ingrained certain aspects of Latin American culture are in our lives until you're completely without it.

Because they have Spain, Spain.

They don't have Latin culture.

You know what?

That's a New York.

That's a real New York thing because

when you go like to the Midwest, when you like, we take Dominican culture, Puerto Rican culture, all of that shit like that's a norm.

When you go to the Midwest, when you go to other places, it's not as heavily relevant.

Well, my retort to that would be Mexican culture is still.

But it's different.

It is.

It's different.

So like

if you go to D.C., you don't necessarily have as much Latin influence in Latino, I mean, not just Latin, influence in D.C.

You'll have a bunch of North African stuff.

You got a whole bunch of Nigerians.

You got a whole bunch of Tunisians, Ethiopians, et cetera.

Ethiopians are prevalent in D.C.

It's none here.

You get what I'm saying?

So it's kind of regional.

It is for sure.

But to that, the article that you were talking about, they broke that shit down in a little bit more

subversive way that we wouldn't even think about like meditation.

You're never going to equate meditation to Asian culture necessarily.

You get what I'm saying?

Eastern philosophy in general.

True.

I do have the clip here.

Let's do it, Paul.

I was a little scared because I had to download Facebook.

And with the events of the other day, I'm a little scared to be on Facebook right now.

I'm sure it's a mess over there.

I know it's going crazy.

I do have the clip.

They're the most influential culture.

This is K104 FM Dallas, by the way.

In America.

Black.

I saw this list.

I thought it was so interesting.

What you think?

I thought it was so interesting.

The top five, right?

I can kind of probably remember remember some of them.

Who you see?

Is it like Indian culture?

I wish they would have said number five.

Culture is number four.

Number four, yeah.

They didn't say five.

Indian culture.

These are the most influential cultures in America.

Yes.

Indian came in at number four.

Who else you're in?

Indian culture came in at number four.

Is it Mexican culture?

Come in at number three.

Latino culture.

Yeah, Latino culture came in at number three.

Yeah.

Uh-huh.

Latino culture.

Oh, I noticed.

I'm just trying to hear where she explains.

Japanese culture.

Where she explained to you.

Japanese culture.

Guess what?

Japanese is the number two culture in America.

And I never, I didn't think that.

I thought Latino culture.

Yeah, but think about it, though.

Japanese culture, they have meditation, they have teas, yoga, martial arts.

Wait, they get tea?

We're giving them tea?

Yeah.

Here's what they're saying.

They're saying Japanese culture, sushi.

Big part of a lot of shit.

Sushi.

Anime.

Video games, Nintendo, PlayStation,

simplest design.

Martial arts meditation

is of the culture, the Japanese culture.

I would still think David the Latin's got them beats.

I would think so too, especially because Latin America is literally physically a part of our continent.

Japanese got it, bro.

Nah, I'm not going.

I'm not rolling, but it's cool.

They got it?

Can we pop our copy?

I think they got it.

Oh, duh.

Latin America.

Duh.

Duh.

Stupid.

The Usie Awards.

Slang.

Language.

The language influence.

Streetwear.

Everything.

dominance in sports, entertainment,

pump culture at large.

They say the number one most influential culture in America.

We got it.

We got it, big dog.

A lot of times, people

that ain't no doubt.

Yes, yes.

I'm going to delete this app off my phone immediately.

I don't want to see it.

I should accidentally click it and go in there and be on the bullshit.

You're absolutely right.

Zuckerberg gonna text you like, hey, yo, y'all niggas get up and build me a Sphinx, yo.

And chop the nose.

Dead ass.

Chop the nose.

No, no, lead a nose.

Leader nose.

Leader nose.

Wide.

For real.

Broad nose.

Yo, broad nose.

Build me a club and a sphinx.

Spinning lights.

Both ours.

That's weird.

What's wrong with that?

That right there is weird.

He done lost me.

What's the matter, boss?

We sick?

But it's our Sphinx, though.

It's our club.

Our house on fire.

We're changing a goddamn thing.

If we ain't gonna be able to task grab it, this motherfucker.

I'm going back to, what's the planet?

Risk?

Risk.

I'm going back to risk.

i'm going back there um uh what else what else what else yo what real quick you know who put i went last night went to see uh

wy clef at the blue note shout to clef i gotta tell you yo you don't invite nobody

i told y'all about this two months ago and y'all laughed at me mark why would you tell me anything two months ago but if you laughed at me why would i bring it up again

we got this thing called the blue chat right and all you got to do is marcus yo

i'm I'm hitting such and such tonight.

Anyone want to fuck with me?

I've been trying to go get that Louisiana fucking crawfish soup or whatever that is that.

They got the blue hill.

He's there tonight.

If y'all want to go, I'll go again.

Jersey.

Damn, workday.

Work day.

That'd be hard.

It'd be hard.

I go tonight.

It was a great.

I mean, it was a great, great, great show.

He's one of the best performers in hip-hop.

Yeah.

Regardless of what you think about it, he has been for a very long time.

Was Jerry Wonder there?

Jerry Wonder was there.

He came up and hit the stage to do Maria Maria and the dude.

They did did this great extended Guantanamera.

Latin culture.

It was amazing.

Peter Guns was in the building.

He came up to the free.

He was always in the building, but he did like a freestyle and did a little bit of uptown just in the crowd.

He was in the crowd chilling.

John Forte was in there?

John Forte was not there.

Shout out to my brother John.

Peter Guns.

What?

Because it's Dave.

Don't do that, Peter Guns.

Fuck it.

Chill out.

And he got a classic, too, that

works anywhere in the world.

That's a fact.

That's not the point of what I'm saying.

If I'm at the spot with my lady, we chilling.

We eating the soup.

We got apps, drinks flowing, and Peter Guns is seated

seated right there.

And at any point,

he get up.

Damn.

He's got to get past you.

Your party.

And go to the stage.

Pardon me?

Yeah, damn.

Somebody did do that.

Last time I went to Buno.

Somebody came out in the audience and walked by everybody.

Check out.

trying to do a little dap bro.

Damn, I was somewhere where Peter Guns did this recently, too, but I like Peter Gunns.

Clef came down.

This is an old nigga episode, by the way.

We have talked about everything.

I logged into Facebook today.

Facebook,

Melly, Melly, Mellon.

This has been a.

They said Kwame.

Kwame, this has been a lot going on.

Charlie Wilson and Babyface.

Peter Gunns.

Shaka Khan, yeah.

Shaka Khan.

Yo,

are we the last ones?

We just.

We old.

It's all right, though.

We out of here.

It's robber.

Not we, nigga.

Nigga, you old too, Flip.

You here.

Almost.

Almost.

Why do you think you're not old?

He's trying to get a lot of people.

It's not about that.

It's nothing about that.

Your whole beard is gray every time you start stressed to be.

You're talking about Tyler and them niggas, nigga.

Because I'm stressed because of you, nigga.

That's what my beard is.

Yeah.

Wait, you stressed because of being up here.

Because of you, yeah.

You know better than that.

Say so.

You know I'm.

Yeah, I can't.

We care.

Yeah, we care.

We can't.

Nigga, yeah, I'm trying to reel you out, nigga.

Just don't edit me out.

Just don't edit me.

Don't say nothing you ain't supposed to say.

I mean, your firing is tremendous.

Then you have bazookas and all that.

But my little non gonna get you right in the gut.

You gotta be a bad thing.

That sounded kind of crazy.

That right there is, it's been a big problem at the workplace.

That right there has been such a big problem with

the workplace.

With people that thrive in rebellion.

True.

Spoken by a person who's not going to be able to do that.

And that's me.

And that's me.

And you passed it on.

No, no, no, no, no.

And you brag about it too.

So when niggas do it, you don't like it.

You brag about it.

Oh, hey, a company's going to fuck with me.

Hey, I put my foot down.

Hey, I believe in myself.

So now when other niggas believe in himself, he's like,

Don't believe in yourself around me.

You know what I've done?

You know how much I've done.

Don't believe in yourself.

You know how much challenges that I do.

Don't come around me.

Don't come around me with all that.

I believe in myself.

I brought you guys in front of a

change.

Nobody give up.

You

drive

and get some type of euphoric high off of

rebellion.

Nigga, I'm still mad about that stock shit you took out.

We can't talk about it, but you said some shit.

You are getting

fired

when I get my cast here.

When I get a,

I need you, right?

Don't touch me.

Don't touch me.

Right now, I'm not fired, but I need them.

But the second I don't need you, buddy, you're out of here.

And what do you think will happen?

Well, hopefully you signed a paper that says you can't talk about nothing that happened.

I would never do that, nigga.

I'm going to pay you for it.

Now, money can't buy that.

Yes, it can.

Yes, it can.

Yes, it can.

All right, all right, forget it.

We're done.

All right, we can just get on here lying.

We can buy that signature at a New York minute.

He signed it to Harvey.

Loyalty and friendship.

Oh, that'll please.

Anyway, moving on.

Moving on.

Hey, moving on.

Hey, I signed it twice.

Shit, me too.

I put the law.

Yo, you know, I've been fired from jobs and they paid me.

Nigga, there ain't nothing flying in it.

Oh, yeah.

There's nothing flying in it.

Yeah.

Damn, love the job.

Really wanted to come to work.

Man, I'm getting fired.

But

that's the right way to buy it to mind now.

Severance.

Thank you.

I love it.

See, and then they paid me for the whole year.

I got paid for two years when I left Liberty.

Word?

I ain't even talking about severance.

I didn't have nothing in the contract that said I should be paid upon firing.

It's just people being good people.

Oh, yeah, yeah.

It's just people being good people.

Yo, you was good to me.

I'm being good to you.

That's right.

That's fine.

That is our friend for life.

Joe, if you could do it again,

let me take it again.

Let me ask a better question.

Joe, if you could do it again, or if you could control the past, would you do it?

You just feel a couple things twice.

I'm sorry.

Sorry.

See?

Joe,

would you allow that 20 million to leak?

That's a good question.

That's a good question.

Which 20 million depends.

The one that leaked about him or the one that they offered him before?

I can't give an honest answer to that

until at least another six months.

You can't let him know you leaked it.

Well, I leaked it.

That's not the secret.

Why you can't give an honest answer?

I did that.

Why you gave that shit comfortable to me?

You're struggling over there.

Why you gave me an honest answer to another six months, nigga?

I'm watching.

I'm here in your phone.

Why you can't?

Because I see both sides of Mark's question.

I see why

you should not.

True.

And right this second, I could see why

you should.

I could see both sides of it.

There's been a lot of positive perks ever since that leak happened.

For who?

Some negative.

For the company.

And some negative.

Okay.

And some negative.

Has it been net positive for y'all or net negative?

It's negative.

It don't affect me.

It don't affect you.

How about you, Ish?

How the fuck does it affect me?

I ain't got no idea.

I know when it first happened, a lot of y'all were like getting phone calls.

That ain't shit, though.

That ain't affect nothing.

There seemed to be some people, there's a theory floating that, you know, there's like disarray and everything's been in shambles ever since you leaked it.

Wait, is that what floating?

Yeah, I didn't see that theory floating.

Yeah.

I know it's there because I put it in my burner and everything.

I wrote it.

Anything that's in shambles was in shambles before the leak.

Let me click that.

No, it wasn't.

Moves that was.

Yo.

What type of pod y'all trying to have?

Hey, I wish I could talk.

What's happening?

Yo, kick me out.

What type of party?

Fire me right now, nigga.

You're working on it.

Fire me right now, nigga.

No, nigga.

I swear to God, I leave this shit.

Corey, you got to change me.

I'm taking cameras and all that shit, nigga.

I'm leaving in the bank.

I'm joking.

Right now, I say, yeah.

Right now, I say, yeah.

That's subject to change in the next six to 12 months, though.

Okay.

I think it's still playing out.

I think the

vibrations that sent out are not done playing out.

I see.

They're not done.

It's still in effect.

So you still got to have...

Yeah, yeah.

Too close to call.

I got you.

Yeah.

Yeah.

But I have no problem answering that in six to 12 months because that is a great question.

What else needs our attention?

What's this Spotify thing?

Oh, that's important.

Actually, that's important as it pertains to the $20 million question, too.

Spotify has updated their their terms and conditions

and because nobody ever reads terms and conditions

we just agree and keep shit moving

oh that's everybody

that's unfortunate you read them don't have mine should be long as hell

a lot of that is really important

news spotify does it to artists again

Now when you upload your music to Spotify, keep in mind you're basically signing a record deal without a lawyer.

When you click that terms of service, the updated terms of service, make it clear.

Spotify gets sweeping royalty-free, sub-licensable, now look that up, irrevocable, look that up,

license to your content.

Everything from playlist to cover images and descriptions.

It's not just standard.

It's a full-on AI-ready takeover of your creative output.

Imagine this.

You upload your music and Spotify can rework it, remix it, train their AI with it, or even assign the rights over to someone else without owing you a dime.

You're effectively handing over your copyright control just by using the platform.

So while Spotify draws a clean line saying outsiders don't train your AI with our data, it keeps all the rights for its own AI.

And you just gave them all your power.

That's scary.

That's fucked up.

Spotify is an abomination of a company and has been for a long time.

Really?

They're monsters.

I mean,

I'm not disagreeing.

I just didn't know.

Are they worse than the other comparables or are they monsters the way they are?

They're way worse.

They pay everyone a fraction of a penny for.

Yeah, yeah.

They are by far and away the least favorable to creatives.

Okay.

That's nasty right there, though.

That is crazy.

On the converse, Title is now introducing a direct distribution system.

It's not implemented yet, but while we're highlighting shitty people, I would also like to highlight great companies that pay people well.

It's going to be called Title Upload.

You can basically bypass the Tune Cores and Distro Kids of the World and upload directly through Title themselves.

United Masters-S?

I guess, yeah, sort of.

Sort of.

United Masters is a little bit more like Empire, but

I don't know if I'm going to continue uploading Spotify.

I don't know if I per that announcement.

Yeah, I've been kind of

off

DSP is different right there, yo.

We can rework, like, we work your shit, we mix it.

Basically, it's ours.

You just gave it to us.

And you gave us the ability that if we want to have

our robot sound like you, no, not one.

Not one of that's the one.

We're going to go.

Yeah, we're going to.

Wanna, there's hope there.

That's scary.

They're going to.

They're going to take you.

Take your shit.

We don't need you no more.

Y'all going to train this.

Then you're going to

no more.

And we got enough data over the last 10 years that we could do it now.

Right.

Then maybe.

That's too big and too scary to ignore.

Yeah, maybe.

Fuck around.

It's a hit record of yours out now that you ain't even make.

That's crazy.

And you ain't getting a dime off of.

And it's a hit.

And the AI shit is ever learning.

Like, every day is teaching itself.

That shit is crazy.

The bottom line is there needs to be

big copyright changes to include the AI developments because all that shit is doing is sampling.

Whether it's music or literary works or visual works, it's just sampling.

It's taking everybody's shit and reworking it into a new thing.

And it's illegal.

Yeah.

Like

you could literally tell the shit to, yo, I want you to sound like

a Midwestern person and have applicable slang, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da.

And it's going to go listen to all of to your point.

It's going to go listen to all of these Midwestern TV shows, documentaries, whatever the case may be, and steal from it and incorporate it into your next presentation.

Correct.

That is crazy, my nigga.

Yo, in the great words of Wu-Tang, protect your neck.

Thanks pretty much.

As much as you can.

Yeah, honestly.

The internet is surprised that Miguel has a one-year-old.

Why?

Congrats, Miguel.

Congratulations to Miguel.

Miguel's album next month.

I'm one who believes that all of this hoot and annie is going to make this album all the way fire.

Fire.

Amen.

Yeah, I believe that.

And they're getting on me because we played the wrong Miguel song, they said, last time we played a Miguel song.

The new Miguel song.

What was wrong about it?

That it was an old song that we played.

Oh, really?

Oh, that's what they said.

I don't know.

It was

new to my page.

And the internet is angry at him for having a child because he was with his wife or ex-wife, I'm not certain, for 15 to 20 years.

They separated at some point, but it was a peaceful, quiet separation.

So the internet wasn't all in their business.

And then we didn't really hear from Miguel, and then he popped up with a one-year-old.

Did we hear anything from her?

No.

She hasn't said a peep.

And this is why people need to mind their business.

I follow her.

She's a class.

I just want to say that.

Does she have other kids or anything?

They both have been a class.

Do they have any other business?

They don't have children or anything?

No.

I say that because this is why people need to mind their business.

How you know she can have kids

and they divorced in 2022.

They broke up in 21.

They divorced in 2022.

Oh, so what the hell is the story?

No, I'm with the internet on this one.

Fuck y'all.

We broke up in 2021.

Shit, nine months for a baby.

Another year to have it.

You know, you had that first little while out.

Yeah.

Another year to make sure this is the motherfucker you would have a baby with.

That's three years.

Way so far away.

Nah, he's getting over that heartbreak.

That's one way to get over there.

If I'm with somebody for 15, 20 years, don't turn around and you can't have a baby within the next five years.

Happens a lot.

Oh, look.

Oh.

Shut your dumb ass up.

You crazy.

Exactly.

Out there giving that box away like UPS, nigga.

What the fuck is wrong with you?

You know, that post-breakup, they start letting their hair down.

Yeah.

That that is when they go after baby.

Yeah, they go they cut the hair off.

I'm talking about the other hair

You know you fuck with them 70s bitches.

Yeah,

got that little hairy thing.

Yeah, yeah, hairy

It's like that

bounce off the white.

Stop playing with those niggas stop playing with my man.

oh man oh what else is going on what else is going on

about the streamers you wanted to talk about the streamers yeah yeah

you said it i i i thought i thought of a new ip

i thought of a new show concept

that would be amazing low overhead because cameras are already running

and i think this shit is a smash

still I'll share it with you right here for free.

I would like to see a show

with the top five to ten streamers

where they are trying to get laid.

I'm talking about their full bag of game is on full display, and they're not worried about chat, chat, chat,

chat, chat.

You got today fucked up.

I want to see them try to get some pussy.

And I had this thought because I was browsing and bumped in the Ice Spice and Lotto at Kaisanak crib, but the other footage, not when they was

playing a song or when they was just sitting, chilling, catching a little vibe, and them niggas was slapping the slap, the loud noise slappers on the ground.

And they started looking at each other like, girl.

Why are we even here?

Get us with a big step of satisfying Ice Smice and Lotto looked so disgusted at streamer behavior while Baddies was around.

Oh, I laughed for about 20 minutes.

Now, that may be hate, but it's the truth.

I'd like to see it.

It's a great concept for a show.

Yeah, yeah.

You could expand it too into podcasters and all of it.

No, I was about to say, I'd love to flip away.

I think podcasts are better, though.

Nah.

Getting pussy?

What I think think it's

better.

Yeah.

A generation.

Hold on, hold on.

I'm talking about generationally because some of our generation actually was outside and actually met people.

I feel like the streamers are all kids that never went outside.

They never interacted with nobody except on DMs.

What do you mean by that?

Flip wasn't married.

I'm saying if you weren't married, I think that you, that would be a fire show for you.

I would love to watch you.

I agree.

That's what I said.

Flip knows how to interact with people.

Flip got riz.

You know what I mean?

But Flip ain't really had conversations with women.

Ladies Riz?

Yeah, he ain't mad.

He got Riz for like long.

He's been married so long.

He don't know what a job to try to holler at women.

So that's something.

He said, what?

I said, you've been married so long that you might not know how to interact with today's women.

You don't have current.

No, you don't have current Riz.

I'm not trying to have current Riz.

I'm not trying to be a marriage.

Thank God.

Oh, so you and Riz on the same page?

No, no, no, no.

Me and Riz.

Y'all not trying to have each other.

Hey, let me tell you something.

Because that T-Mobile commercial shit ain't going to work in 2025.

Respect, respect nigga.

Nigga, everybody ain't you, nigga.

Everybody ain't you.

And then I'm on the Joe Button podcast ain't gonna work in the ticket.

I don't use that, nigga.

Watch your fucking mouth.

Watch your mouth.

And why it won't work.

You never.

I know how you catch it like.

I'm only joking.

Keep it going.

You've been a, no, no, no.

I promise you, I'm joking.

The tongue is extremely powerful.

You've been alluding to a lot of people.

You've been alluding to.

The tongue.

You've been alluding to a lot of shit.

This is why these niggas be trying to poach me, whatever that word is.

Stop.

Stop alluding to shit.

Wait, who's trying to poach you?

Doesn't matter.

My loyalty is A1.

Stop doing that.

Who's trying to poach you?

I'm not telling you, because I told you last time in your exposure.

If you're trying to poach, flip.

Yo, actually,

a segment is coming, too.

Because you ain't the only one today trying to poach.

There's some shit going on.

It is.

Don't worry.

Hey, don't worry about it.

You keep letting me go.

They must smell blood in the water, RP.

Hey, hey.

These content creators.

Yeah.

Hey.

I saw it.

I saw it.

I missed it.

What happened?

Did you zoom in?

I thought it was the whole shit.

No, Mark talked about.

Me and Mark.

I said the whole thing.

Look at Mark.

Look at Mark.

I thought it was the whole thing.

I said, oh, shit, nigga.

We got action.

I said, oh.

So many dates.

Nigga went on.

Yo.

Nigga get in the bag.

That was fire.

Then I looked.

I said, oh, okay.

And now you have to compare the dates.

One of the dates on a Friday.

One of the dates is on the work day.

Yo, you look that up?

Do you?

Yeah.

Why not?

Why not, nigga?

Who are you asking?

Who you ask.

Why are you asking this side of the room?

It's different.

Oh, okay.

You take minding your business to a whole other level.

Or you pretend to do it.

I mind you.

There's no way a nigga just mine his business like that.

You gotta

be dirty Mac.

Who Dirty Mac?

Oh, shit.

Who Dirty Mac?

You out your dirty Mac mine, nigga.

That's my business.

No, that's.

You stopped.

Wait, hold up.

I'm sorry.

That was fouling me.

My nigga, that shit don't concern me.

Really?

Yeah, my nigga.

I don't pay them.

I see why he would do it.

Yeah, I don't see why you would do it.

I see why he would do it.

Yeah.

Okay.

Yo, audience, we talking about

some dates we seen floating around.

That was conflicting?

No.

Thank God.

Thank God.

One of them was.

It might be a night flight.

Yo, that's your man.

It might be a night flight.

He's such a child.

Hey, I go up there too, nigga.

He is a child.

The difference is, I go up there now,

and I turn up, nigga.

I look you right in your eyes.

I call you.

Yo, hey, look where I'm at.

What you gonna say, nigga?

Nice hotel room.

Yeah, look where I'm at.

Shit, a little fancy.

I just think I'm built differently.

I don't want to make it about myself because they don't like that.

But I'm sure.

I'm just, yeah, body-wise, but

mentally too, Park.

That's true.

That's true.

There you have it.

They only you, though, Joe.

Oh, I'm not doing nothing.

They only.

I don't know.

I'm home with my girl.

I went back at this and reached out.

For a while, too, now.

Oh,

she's back?

Oh, shit.

Let me feel your pulse.

Is she back?

Yes, I.

I'm home with my baby, chilling.

I don't want no smoke with nobody out there.

i'm for peace y'all ain't gonna trick me i like the i normally like the end years with peace and solutions

i don't like to start the new year with a bunch of bullshit just pending you mean like calendar years or contract years

calendar years okay just asking for clarity stop what

stop what yourself here

conversation i hate y'all Nigga, you know, nigga.

You know, man.

And on top of that, Mark will be aware of it.

That's why we need a board.

Mark will follow right back up, nigga.

That's my man.

it's the only one with morals up here it should freeze mark open that calendar

hit the zoom

on the shit anyway uh did you like uh adam silver calling the nba fans porous that was the first major issue i had i've had with adam silver that he sounded nice that was crazy

he said that first he said that if you can't afford the streaming services the great thing about the nba is the highlight league he sounded nice you just watch highlights just watch some highlights like if you can't

Don't mean the shit.

He didn't say the word pause.

No, he didn't.

No, it was just heavily implied.

Got it.

That goes back to what you said.

Yeah.

Years ago.

Everything is becoming a luxury item.

No, no.

All that shit going up.

Yeah, but you don't tell your patrons that

saying it is nuts.

Yeah, you said the same shit to me.

He sounded

he sounds stupid, though.

Lower the fucking ticket prices.

Pretty

ticket and streaming.

Always throwing Joe the tickets.

No, I'm just saying.

At the arena.

All of it.

It's all.

The streaming ticket is pretty affordable.

Last time I checked.

Maybe it's gone up.

Let me see.

It's not a good thing.

I'm not going to do it.

Yeah.

Because the NFL.

That's a nice shit.

I paid like $200.

That shit like $200.

That's the NFL shit.

High as fuck.

High as fuck.

I think I paid $200 that shit.

Nothing at a NFL shit almost $500.

That's a New York game is affordable.

Absolutely nothing at an NBA game is affordable.

Except the highlights.

Yeah.

Go right out of Instagram.

But you're talking about the Garden.

You better not get hungry or thirsty.

You're talking about the guard.

Yeah, NBA League pass is $100.

I'm not talking about it.

It's like $15,000 a month.

$109 if you're just doing apps and you get the

three devices, $150,000.

That ain't even bad.

That's not crazy.

The NFL is like $4,500.

Is it?

Yeah.

Yes.

And that's not including, like, if you want Prime and all the other shit that should be streaming on.

I hate that.

Yeah.

I think to what we were saying, I think the

sale of of the Warriors got them niggas just thinking differently.

Like, so yes, the garden prices, but...

The Warriors or the Lakers?

The Warriors and the Celtics specifically.

Well, oh, and the Lakers recently.

And the Lakers are so for Timmy.

And the Lakers.

A partial.

Yeah, but before that, the Celtics, that was nuts.

And the Warriors was nuts at the time.

So if you're seeing that type of scale for your franchises year over year,

yeah, then we done talking to the brokies.

But it got to come with success.

So

I think every team can't do that.

If you have, well, yeah, if you have the success, like

Indiana right now.

Oh, I'm sure they up

Cleveland right now.

Actually, I've read something about Cleveland, what they would get if they went right now.

Like, so you're talking about even smaller market teams.

I just don't think he should have said that.

He should have done that.

I don't think he should have said that.

Or he should have worded it way the fuck different.

Yeah.

But you you're out of touch, man.

These niggas, like Cleveland State, but that's what's happening in music.

Yeah,

like what he's saying is not specific to sports, entertainment.

Like, everybody is on the highlight, moment, microwave, the reels, all that shit, fast, quick little clips.

Yeah, everybody's tick-tocking.

Yeah, the root of the game and the snippets and clips and all that.

Just give it to me.

Yeah, it's over.

Pause.

It's over.

That's exactly.

That's only us dinosaurs that that care about the whole shit.

These motherfucking Knicks tickets.

Shoosh.

How much?

What was the jump?

Y'all don't even got to know the prices.

What was the jump?

Man, them shits was high before y'all was making a playoffs.

Yeah, they are.

Six is two.

And they're higher now.

Yeah, I believe it.

The whole league is higher.

You doing season tickets again?

Yeah, I've never given them up.

I'm going to sell most of them just because I can't get to the games.

Right.

But I don't even know what they were.

Last year we were paying almost, we were paying like 200.

So the Knicks got to be

next got to be twice that, three times.

And anybody selling them, I'm sure, is in the book.

They're killing them.

Yeah.

They're killing them.

Yeah.

In New York, yes.

In Philly, no.

In New York.

For me, like, I can get face for.

For me, I just, I can get face value for them now.

And if it's a big game, Lakers, those are the games I'd be wanting to go to, though.

You know what I mean?

And playoffs, you can make a lot.

The problem with the playoffs is every NBA team doubles every round.

So

if you're paying $5,000 a game, first round, so next round you're paying 10, NBA Founders, you're paying over $20,000 a game.

And I won't perceive, not per pair.

When I went to the Celtic shit,

last year when they was in the championship, that ticket was $6,500.

Jeez.

That shit was $6,500.

They basically priced.

We wasn't in the front.

Like, that shit was, it was a good seat, but it wasn't down there.

Yeah.

You're more watching the TV personally.

Yeah, I pull that headset out.

No bullshit.

Them tickets cost so much.

He asked me if I wanted to go to the preseason game.

I said, yeah, nigga.

Send me everything, nigga.

Everything, Media Day.

I'm wearing every t-shirt y'all got.

Nah, for real.

I felt like a loser, too, but.

Nah.

You did.

Nah, nah.

My money's worth.

That's a good purchase.

You feel like you made it.

That's a good purchase.

I didn't look at a preseason game like that at all.

Oh, no, no, no, no.

The fact that you're talking about buying a season ticket.

I can afford these season tickets.

Cool.

But now you laugh at the preseason niggas.

I'm using that.

Nah, fuck.

Do you give your seats away?

Do you sell them?

No, I give them away.

Yeah.

Yeah.

But I give them away to family and friends.

Family and friends.

Yeah, I used to do that.

I stopped.

Like, yo, look, Charlie beats.

The price went up too.

I'm not being funny.

The price went up too.

Because the Sixers tickets used to be a good rate.

And then every year they just kept doubling until they said we want to match Brooklyn and New York.

I'm going to stop doing it, too.

Every game I send my dad to is a historic once-in-a-generation game.

Triple over time, 17 buzzer beaters.

Dog, every time

he went to the lone Yankee win at World Series and Jackie turned the whole section up, and they was lit over there drunk in the Bronx at nighttime.

That was like the best time.

He won't have another night like that in his life.

That's real.

And his whole life.

But that's why you work hard.

The garden, he's behind Dad Bunny, Nick's playoff win, fucking cat 50 points, whatever the fuck was going on.

Every time I tell you, you know what, man, just go ahead.

Yeah.

It'd be rocky.

You come in there with that mood music energy.

These niggas get lose by 90.

Niggas lose by 90.

Yo, did you see Ben Simmons?

They said that he turned down the, one One contract he was offering was the New York Knicks and he turned it down.

How did it make you feel?

Well, I was grateful because I don't want Ben Simmons on my team.

But I knew that the Knicks had it out for, they wanted him.

Do you know how much they offered him?

I believe the report.

Minimum.

The Batman.

What is the veterans minimum now?

$4 million?

Five or six million?

I forget.

It's in the $4,000.

Five or six million.

It wasn't a lot.

That was why the agent...

It's not your agent.

It's like, I'm done.

He's like, all right, dog, I got you some work out here, and you're not even entertaining.

The Ben Simmons fall off needs to be examined, yo.

When when I'm home, I think about certain falloffs and how to just avoid it.

That Ben Simmons fall off is high on the list.

Who would you say was the highest falloff?

That came in as a main prospect and just...

Oh, see, I don't just mean in sports.

I just mean

falloffs.

So just give me...

I think that was all.

And I think a lot of that was

public.

Public perception.

I think.

After the trial, public perception did it told me.

Yeah, he can't take it.

Everybody can't take that.

And he let that shit get in his head, and it was over.

And we, as a society, just think that

it comes with the territory or a nigga shut up, grin and bear it, shut up and dribble.

And that's not necessarily.

You should have my benz too.

Yeah, I agree with you if you're talking about it.

I think everybody's not built for a big city.

I just think that everybody's not built for

what everybody thinks about.

Yes, but in a big city, you get...

Like, if you're in New York, Philly, Boston, there's certain cities where the scrutiny is.

Expectations come with it.

Exactly.

Pat Bev was saying this other day.

He was like, if Ben had been in Indiana, he may have developed differently.

Cleveland, Cleveland, Minnesota, or something.

He might not have.

I saw my guy, friend of the show, or a friend of mine, Cuffs the Legend, tweet out a few weeks ago.

Yeah, we love you, Cuffs.

Cuffs said a few weeks ago that he just received a text from somebody

that said retirement.

Cuffs is only besties with LeBron.

LeBron, yeah.

But could make, I could,

Cuffs wouldn't do that.

I could see that happening this season.

You mean like at the end of this season?

No, I could see him.

Him announcing this is my last Torah and going on the tour and getting out of these.

I could see him do that before the season.

I could see it.

Yeah, I think you would do it in October.

The season ain't starting.

No, you would do it in October.

But we like a couple weeks from preseason games.

I think he would have done it like in.

Nah.

You think he does it right before the season starts?

Whenever he does it.

A thousand percent.

Okay.

A thousand.

That'd be interesting.

I want the whole, bro.

You're talking about LeBron James, who's

since 17 years old, every single major announcement has had the cameras and the media and the this and the that.

He's not going to just be like, yeah, y'all,

no, no, I'm not saying that.

I'm saying that they're going to make this a show.

That's my point.

I don't think he would do it like in September.

I think he would do it in like July or August.

I think the league would want to make a whole campaign and a whole thing that's hard to do in a week.

The league

and I roll out.

LeBron now,

with everything he knows about his brand,

I'm controlling that.

I'm not letting the league do that.

I might not be able to do that.

I'm going to do the besties with the league right now.

You know what I'm saying?

And I'm going to do that.

I'm going to have smoke with them.

I got all kinds of shit going.

I'm filming all of this.

He's supposed to buy a team and all those other things.

Yeah.

Fuck y'all.

I hope whenever he does do it, he does give enough of a rollout or a lead-up time that people can give him the love he deserves.

I don't see him doing it before Bryce gets a shot at the NBA.

Is that not an issue to some people?

I could see that happening.

That's a good point.

Before Bryce.

You could?

Okay.

100%.

It depends.

I saw my sons make it.

I ain't trying to stick around for the around and especially.

On the team that Bryce gets drafted to.

And this is the first time that, you know, there's the Luca effect happening on the Lakers.

Like, I might not be trying to stick around for two and three years.

They're saying that Dallas is trying to poach them.

Allegedly.

I did see it.

I can see it.

That'll make this year lit.

You went to Dallas.

Yo, every time the new year is about to come, like, the current year starts wilding, and it make me say, yo, 2026 is going to be about to turn up on us.

I don't think that 2025 is done either.

Hell no.

By the way.

Way too much time left in 2025.

It's just the fourth quarter.

Yes.

Now it's about to get prime time.

We've been coasting.

It's go time.

I had to turn the news up this morning.

The rest of some niggas burnt some elderly people on fire, burnt the house up.

And they caught him coming out.

They caught him.

The cameras cameras popped out.

Coming out the house.

No, no, no.

They caught the same guy.

He did the perp walk.

He got the cameras around.

And he was screaming, hey, they were sexual predators.

They were molesting kids in that house.

And I fixed it.

The two old white people in the Lalana,

where he was actually

charged his phone.

He was going to different houses, asking him to charge his phone.

They let him in.

I didn't hear the charge of phone bar.

I just heard about that heinous crime and what he said on his perp walk.

Oh, man.

But anyway, I just sat up in bed.

Hey, what the fuck is nigga doing?

The news.

What?

Turn some shit.

I don't see how you watch that shit.

Oh, speaking of.

And Parks, when I went to go watch Task,

you said it was four episodes out.

I didn't say that.

No.

That was something else that he was talking about.

God, my brain is scrambled in.

So I didn't watch it because it was only one episode.

I'm going to wait.

Oh, okay.

I'm going to wait.

That looks great.

Let that thing build up.

Yeah, that looks great.

Pause.

Yeah.

That's how the HPO.

I'll check it out.

See what it's about.

Forgive me if y'all talked about this because I don't watch a lot of shows, so I may have zoned out.

Y'all watched Forever?

No.

Watch Forever.

Okay, good.

Y'all should watch Forever.

It's actually a really good one.

It's on

Netflix.

It's the Akil Mar Brock.

Akil

is the EP of it.

Wood Harris

is one of the leads in it along with.

Oh, I might have watched this.

This is about the...

Wood Harris, like a chef or something like that.

Yeah, he got the son.

That's hot.

That's hot.

It's good.

It's really good.

If y'all want some good

reunited as teens, two childhood friends fall deeply in love, experiencing the joy and heartache of a first romance.

Never.

I promise you, yeah.

Never.

The boy lives.

I'm telling you, it's good.

The boy, they live on separate parts of town, right?

Yes.

It's more to the story than it's not a teenage love story.

It sounds like that, and that's part of the story, but it's more interesting.

It's a social, it's a social story.

Watch the first episode.

It's a social economic

story, really.

It's good.

I know you probably wouldn't know.

Wood Harris is a good idea.

I'm about to say.

Also, y'all could just be a lot softer than me, and y'all are into the forever.

It ain't that.

Y'all into forever.

Pardon me.

It wasn't no killings.

It's fine.

No bodies in the forever.

Ain't no bodies in the freezer.

Speaking of movies.

Nobody died.

I did go see The Conjuring.

How was it?

I enjoyed the shit out of it.

They closed this perfectly.

Okay.

You can tell this is it for

Elizabeth and Dude.

Okay.

They ended it.

I'm not going to spoil anything else, but.

Thank you.

Yeah.

Enjoyed the shit out of it.

I I like all of the conjuring games.

Yeah, me too.

And the Annabelles and all of that.

So

this was a great booking for that series.

I went to see The Long Walk.

A Long Walk.

How was it?

It was cool.

It was cool.

My girl loved it.

Oh, really?

She loved it.

Although it's probably

Squid Gamish.

No.

Stephen King is a little darker than that, right?

So

I would imagine it was.

Squid Games is pretty dark.

This was more like Surviving the Game to me, Iced T.

Oh, we really really old.

Damn.

And there's like two other movies that are like Surviving the Game where they put you in the woods and the white people are watching.

Yeah, Hunting Housewives.

And Hunting Housewives.

And there's another one that's like

with a hedge fund nigga.

The butterfly.

That's what shit was.

But yeah, A Long Walk wasn't bad.

It got to be the cheapest movie ever filmed since there was just a bunch of unknown kids walking.

So it wasn't

scary.

Because if you're saying it was more along Surviving the Game, I'll go check it out.

It wasn't scary.

Yeah, okay.

Yeah, it ain't going to scare you.

It's not a scary.

Let's be going today, gang.

Be brave.

That's gay together.

Be brave.

Let's just go together, bro.

Yeah, no, it wasn't.

So the movies movie, too.

Sit next to each other, too.

Yo, the movies is still a good date and time.

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

I love every time.

I know that metrics are suggesting otherwise.

The movies is still a good date and time.

That shit be packed with a lot of people.

The movies a little bit when I go usually.

Yeah, they ain't got that many showings.

But it ain't cheap, though.

That shit's not cheap.

It ain't cheap.

I spend about $100 and something every time I go.

That's regular shit.

And that tickets is cheap.

It's just all other shit ain't cheap.

It's cheap or $15.

Tickets are cheap.

Two hours in the movies is a lot cheaper than two hours in a fucking strip club.

That's, well,

and I brought my water bottle in there.

My Olawa.

Yo, you said.

No, nigga, them movies, tickets, $50.

$60.

$19 a ticket, bro.

$140.

$50, $60 for the movie tickets.

I can show you.

I just went.

Yeah, they usually be like $20 something.

You must be adding your food and all that shit.

That's I said, though, the other shit is expensive.

Once you add all of that, your drinks go to

some shit in a barbershop.

I used to go to some shit at some speakeasy somewhere.

I'm going to say it up here.

Y'all ever been to.

Y'all ever been to the old school drive-in

outdoor movie theater shit?

Not in Jersey.

I've been to one of them outdoors.

They got one of them are.

We We went to

the night before my wedding.

I'm old man shit.

Yeah.

Keep going.

Yo,

no.

Fuck you, Charlie Lowe.

You are, bro.

Damn,

fuck.

Mark, what happened just now?

My hamstring.

Yeah.

Y'all was massaging Ish hamstring.

Y'all should have checked his hamstring.

Bro, what was that?

I gave Ish a massage a massage.

Yeah, massage.

Joe gave him a little massage.

Fuck your bro.

That's exactly what what I did.

You did.

I missed it.

My shit moved.

I can't say that.

Stop doing that, bro.

That's what I'm saying.

A little crisp.

No, that's my better.

Mark.

Man with a wife, yo.

I ain't staying on this shit.

You're right, but I ain't.

This shit, I'm scared.

This shit hurt like a motherfucker.

You know, it's an old man shit.

Hey, yo, Aki, you and like 18 different martial arts, you just gonna yell out at the pain like that?

I wasn't expecting it.

Yeah, nigga.

Fuck wrong with you, dude.

You scared me, dude.

You scared me?

Shit.

I thought it was awesome.

I heard something pop.

That's why I was.

It's got to be how Phil Jackson felt when Kobe went down.

Oh, man.

My star player.

Didn't do one action movement.

Sitting still.

Yell out.

Pulled your hamstring.

All right, now you can't talk about the ish finger roll no more.

That's fine.

You can't talk about the ish finger roll.

You're done.

Pull the heavy podcast is crazy.

I think it's just a bad crap.

I said out too late last night.

Are you canceling some of your public campus appearances like Ben Shapiro did?

No.

No, I can't afford to do that.

Oh, Ben canceled?

We up.

Hello.

We up at 10.

At 10 to that.

Wow.

Ben ain't coming.

Right.

Add 10.

No,

I'm not canceling anything.

I got a few events coming up, you know, on the website.

I think it's one is two weeks from now.

Marn gets too brave for my liking, too.

I learned that.

You brave.

You know,

I'm going to start getting security, though.

You're going to

start seeing FOI in my life.

Every fucking 17-year-old girl shouldn't be able to get that close to you.

You pick and choose when you must have.

Oh, shit, yo, yo.

Yo, why?

I'm getting, I had a good comeback, but I.

Well, what might that have been?

You should trust it.

If I'm not going to say it, then thank God.

Catch it right about.

You can tell me all the time.

Oh, my lord.

I got to put my life life out.

But, um,

but yeah, no, yeah, I'm gonna start getting that for why.

They got great security.

And, you know, I don't want a lot of guns around.

Don't let them let them

little mace girls in again.

Yeah, the little pepper spray girls.

Oh, shit.

I told you.

Somebody got to protect this.

That's true.

Yeah, they hit me up right after that.

Like, you need to start having security.

Yeah.

I'm on it.

What the hell is wrong with this guy right now?

You got to know what what today is.

It's our anniversary.

Hello.

Hello.

That's a butt die.

All right.

Yeah, you gotta know what today is.

All right, what else needs our attention?

What is important?

Unimportant.

Nothing else in music.

Nothing else in streamers trying to get pussy land.

Nothing else in.

They put out the Drake

Yeet record.

Oh, I don't care about it.

Y'all can take it away.

The whole thing?

It's the same record that we played from the stream.

Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.

I'm looking at it.

That's exciting for someone.

Someone, somewhere.

Yeah.

Just, it's not

me.

So, I mean, I ain't trying to shit on it.

But anyway.

Wanted to ask y'all because I was looking at the date.

We are one week away from the Cardi album.

Cardi, Barty.

Wow.

Yeah, it crept up quick.

It did.

I thought we'd get another record by now.

I thought we would, too.

But yeah, that's true.

Although there would still be time if they did a week of here's the album.

It's not the same as a full year.

It's normal for people to drop albums and then drop singles.

Like, not

yeah.

I can't.

Maybe that.

Maybe that, maybe that, then.

Because I was sitting there looking, I'm just like,

it's

still quiet.

I would have to imagine they make some type of noise in this last

week.

Fashion week.

Is it fashion week?

Yeah.

Okay.

Yeah.

There you go.

That's why he was out last night.

You was walking the runway?

Being fashionable again.

You was out looking good.

You, Antoine.

What's up?

I heard you.

I didn't have to reply.

That's true.

That's me.

That means you know.

Don't ask me.

You already know.

Hey, come on.

You ain't got to ask me nothing.

Hey, freeze.

Come on.

You ain't got to be nice.

We know, my man.

When he got his mustache shaped up.

Yo, what?

This shit looks shocked.

When your mustache is ready to go, he's ready to go.

I know Cardi is like,

it's rumors of her being mad at me, so I want to be careful of my commentary.

But

the gigs, the gigs.

What is that?

Yeah.

I mean, it was scary when imaginary players came out.

Because if you were sitting on an album full of heat, then imaginary players don't come out.

Or it don't come out how it came out.

It comes out as a freestyle.

For that record to come out and certain publications try to handle it like it was an actual release,

that spelt something.

It spelt something.

I ain't going to say no more because I want to wait till the music comes out because I'm hoping that she went and got with the right people and there's something on there.

The label don't think it's heat or she don't think it's heat?

I need you to say that.

Listen, my commentary be getting her mad.

Oh, yeah, no, because

what I'm saying is, let me take it off her.

Let's take it to sports.

the old quarterback is there and we get a new head coach and a new GM, the chances are

those people want to go get their people.

They're not just going to work with what's there.

I don't think that's just a Cardi.

I think a lot of people are in that position right now.

Yes.

Where new people are in the building.

We're trying to establish who's worth what, who are we going to continue with, what new acts are we signing?

Oh, you spent this much over here.

Oh, you've been spending this much in the last.

We're looking at the books.

We're trying to shed overhead i don't think it's a just a cardi conversation so i can see how when i when it's attached to her it comes off away

i think that's a today artist conversation

in that building and i've been there in any building if the new people come when when the niggas just signed me

yeah well that's not the only building going through it but

that was the hot seven

conversation we were talking about Oh, and it's the Hot 97 conversation.

It's not just the music.

It's anywhere.

It's a Cardi talk.

It's anywhere, bro.

It's corporate.

We know that.

It's corporate.

New owner or y'all merge or something.

Next thing you know, they start looking at where can we cut money.

All right, you've been here.

I think it says something that the Cardi rollout is looking like it's looking.

And some people could feel like it's fly with standing in the street and selling your shit on the sidewalk.

Man, that was dope.

That was very dope.

I love that.

That was very dope.

All of that could be cool.

It don't speak to what...

They're doing what it shows, what that shows me,

and I don't want no smoke.

They as in in the label.

Go ahead.

Yes.

It shows me that the label isn't treating her like

premier primary A1.

We put in a building behind you.

Yeah, it looked to me like

it looked like she had to go do that.

Go do that.

Yeah.

And somebody for her label might have told her to do that.

But still, how it looks, it looks like they're about to rely on bundles.

Because every other day I see a new album cover or a new t-shirt or a new vinyl or I see the, I went on the Cardi B website to give the scroll.

There's things there that a fan of Cardi B would enjoy, but they're all bundle packages.

So between that and between Apple and between her core audience and being who she is, you hope to get people out or not out to the stores or pull their phone out and make a purchase or stream.

We'll see.

And it will definitely get streamed.

But it is quieter than it should be.

Yes.

Super.

And I'm certain that we're not the only people to notice that.

Yeah.

It's too quiet for even coming off a coincase.

Well, that may or may not have been for.

Yeah.

But, I mean, shit, that was just two weeks ago.

Yeah.

You're supposed to come out of that blazing glory.

That's what that was.

And you won.

Word.

And you won.

You should be coming out of that.

It should have been a posse cut.

This should have been

something with a feature back with one of these rapping chicks.

Anything, anything, anything.

But we shall see.

We shall see.

We shall see.

I hope the album is good.

That's all I can.

I really only hope the album is good.

Whether it sell, don't sell, brand, not brand.

If the music is good, it'll quiet the naysayers, even though she thinks that's me, the naysayers.

I don't make a penny off the album, so I don't care what it sells.

I say that about all of these albums.

I don't make no money whether you sell one or a million copies.

Show some vibes, man.

I want something that I can put in the headphones and be like, this is my shit.

And this shit is fire.

Did you see the tweet running around?

Who was it?

K-Flock or one one of them niggas was like,

we having this conversation if Pusha T is better than Jeezy?

Have you seen it?

It was 42 Doug.

42 Doug.

Sorry.

A little bit of...

Doug, like me, Jeezy's his favorite rapper.

Doug's from Detroit.

Jeezy has ties to Detroit, so he holds Jeezy in a much higher place anyway.

Jeezy, not to interrupt.

I saw that.

And I saw you.

I see it lake.

Shout out to you, brothers.

They invited me to his last show in Detroit tonight, but it's tonight.

Yeah.

Any other night.

I'm going out there to see that and put the suits on with the Detroit niggas.

And

you know, Detroit is going to show they're going to show all the winners.

And that's like a second kind of home.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying.

So that's why I understand Doug even saying that.

I didn't even take no him saying it.

Okay, I get it.

Like, you're not even going to, it's not even a conversation to him.

So I understood it.

And a lot of people are upset over it.

But it's like, dog, you have to also know who's saying this and why they're saying it.

But I'm asking about what you say.

Well, who's a better rapper?

I'm documenting and saying Jeezy can't rap.

rap.

I always say my favorite rapper is not the most lyrical.

He can't rap like that to the people that can really put the pen to paper.

Now, when he getting, he can make songs that hit you.

And bangers.

Yeah.

Yes.

And put you in that moment.

Like, I feel his music, but in terms of being a rapper rapper, he ain't on my top nothing list in that.

He's not like a wordsmith or none of that type of shit.

So, yeah, if you're asking me who's the better rapper, it's push it without, it's not close.

But you're taking GZ.

Jeezy's my all-time favorite rapper over everybody.

I get that take.

I would take Pusher over Jeezy, but

I agree with everything you just said.

Otherwise,

your favorite rapper ain't necessarily the most skilled one.

But when it comes to bars, I mean, I don't even think it's close between Pusha and Jeezy.

But Jeezy does the thing that Pusher doesn't do for me, and that is...

And it's his, it's the topic, it's the music, it's also his voice.

Yeah, everything.

Everything's special.

And Jeezy tell you, I ain't no rapper.

Yeah, you will have.

Yeah, I ain't no rapper.

I've said this before in here.

I just think that Jeezy wins the Timeless Music Award to me.

Like, his music is

the wine.

That first album, come on right now.

This bitch will start going crazy.

Bro, I've been in spots where they will do a Jeezy set.

Yes.

In a spot,

and I mean a set.

I don't mean two, three records.

In the suburbs.

No, no.

In the middle of the middle of the Joe.

You can joke.

You can joke.

In the suburbs.

Get your jokes.

In the the middle of the ghetto.

Yo, can we stop calling y'all the newer couch?

The funny shit is we be in the trenches in North where that happens.

I understand.

I understand that.

Can we start calling y'all

for business?

Can we stop saying you from Jersey City?

Yeah, what would you like to say?

I don't know.

Look, that is where your little joke goes wrong.

What would you like to say?

I don't want to divulge where you live.

Oh, please.

Nobody will believe I'm from there.

Stop it.

Can we call y'all.

I'm in North every day.

The suburb counts every season.

I'm in North every day.

Every day.

But can we call y'all?

And I'm not from North.

I'm from East Arts, so to be clear, but I'm in North every day.

No.

So I can't call y'all a suburb.

Daily.

Number blocks.

Just answer my question.

You ain't been to that Dairy Queen in decades.

You ain't been to Hudson County.

You ain't been in a Dairy Queen in decades.

I'm fascinated by this.

So I know why you're in the hood:

you pick up workers and stuff there.

My workers don't live in the hood.

My skill called me the ghost face killer.

Trabajo, Trabajo.

Trabajo.

Mr.

East.

Mr.

East.

What do you do there?

Why are you in the hood every day?

Because y'all bragging about that.

I'm not bragging.

I just that's.

Why are you there?

Why are you being there?

Why are you there?

I handle that.

You have no business.

I have family that live in the hood that I visit, my nigga.

I really was asking.

I believe you just do.

You got a lot of shit going on.

Yo, he definitely does.

Me.

Yo.

He can't be a reference, a co-sign for you when I'm talking to you.

I don't care.

Y'all do that with each other.

I don't give a fuck.

Because you're lying and we talking about it.

So have you been in Jersey City in 11

five years outside of CASA?

It's another legitimate question.

No, I'm not letting them escape.

It's your alternative.

I answer

I told you, I'm in the house.

So you visit family.

I'm in my barbershop.

My barbershop is in the hood.

That's the best.

I don't think there's no workers in the hood.

I drive through to check on

friends, old friends, the old friends.

No, you don't.

You don't.

No, you don't.

No, you don't.

If you ask me this question, I'm answering.

Answer honestly, though.

Stop lying and answer honestly.

You answering.

Yeah, you are.

You're lying.

Now I'm telling the truth.

No, no, no.

You're not even answering.

You're lying.

No, they're not.

And it's because of these doofy niggas.

That's why I'm going to do the Joe Button doc.

I'm going to do the doc.

So who you going to pay to go to the hood and fill all that footage, though?

Three weeks ago, I was in Sal's, right in Sal's.

Okay.

My man, Sal.

Big hug.

You know what time it is.

Before it was a barbershop.

That's where we was going working at the wiz when we were stealing shit and leaving it there.

Mixtape days when nobody even had a mixtape in Jersey City.

I just stopped by there.

Oh my God, so happy to see it.

So happy to see you three weeks ago, Joe.

Three weeks ago.

I answer the questions and then I start.

You was on vacation three weeks ago.

You want me to call Sal?

Yeah.

Yup.

Yeah.

Yes.

See?

Be careful when you ask them questions.

Niggas are going to say, yeah, do it.

Why?

I could call Sal who.

You asked us, did we want you to buy?

You're going to call your family?

No, I don't call it.

You're going to call your underlay, underlay.

I don't know.

Call Sal, Sal, Sal,

we're talking to to you.

You can't chant.

And nigga, Buckingham can't be in every scene.

What the fuck are you talking about?

You niggas can't be in every scene.

I'm about to call you right quick.

Just go along with what I say, all right?

Just say, yes, you're still keeping that break.

You ain't been on MLK.

You ain't been on Ocean.

No, it keep coming.

It'll keep coming.

Since you went to Turks.

Next thing on Patreon, I'm going to call it.

I know.

I know.

I go to no fucking hood in Jersey City, please.

Yo, unlike y'all, I go anywhere I want.

That happens.

Happens to include the hood sometimes.

Where don't I go?

No, no, no.

Don't let him escape.

Where don't I go?

Hold up, hold up.

You said, unlike y'all.

Unlike y'all.

Where don't I go?

Mad places.

By myself.

I'm always.

I don't need Corey.

I go by myself.

I ain't talking Corey.

Jewelry out by myself.

I ain't going to talk about Corey in months.

I don't know.

That's going to say fairness.

Gee, look, man.

By myself.

What are you not

Niggas ain't trying to take that fucking Swiss woman.

When the time ass is a shit, niggas ain't trying to take that up.

I know, nah.

Shut fucking ass up, nigga.

You can keep your little fucking Sterling Silver Casio.

What the fuck are you talking about?

But yo, when you ride through these hoods every two or three weeks.

No, I park up.

Can you be solo?

I park up.

What you be in?

I'm everywhere by myself.

Well, you park up.

You park up the hill.

What you drive?

What you drive?

What you drive?

You parked up in the sun or no.

Since you parked, that means you drove.

So what you drive?

No, my driver parks up.

Who are you talking to?

My driver parked.

What the fuck?

Who are you talking to?

Nigga don't get out and stand nowhere.

It sounds like everybody up here is like.

I don't believe none of y'all niggas.

You know better.

You be at Home Depot.

Nigga, I don't.

Home Depot ain't in North, fam.

My barbershop.

Oh, yeah, there is one.

I don't be going to that one.

What do you be doing in North to see him in North?

I'm in there twice a week.

What is that?

What'd you be be doing in North to see him in North?

Saying, yo, you know, Ish?

My wife.

When they say, all right, he could get in North.

He could get a pass.

Yeah, you've been there.

You've seen that.

That was what you in Newark.

I don't know.

I forgot.

But in college.

And you missed it earlier, but he's still.

He's still, you know what I mean?

He's got the

panfoots in the truck.

Yeah.

He got to get out.

He's still not the work.

You got to get busy out there.

Yo, we used to be in Jersey City.

New York.

That was what you do.

Don't waste the strong ones.

We need a new pyramid on Broad Street.

You know what I'm saying?

Yo, this guy.

This little pyramid in Lincoln Park.

This nigga don't go back to no Jersey.

The worst part about being in the coat, man, was when I got the tattoo and they all thought I went too far.

Wait, that was the worst part?

Yeah.

What is the tattoo?

Let me see.

It's the crown, but it's like,

they actually.

So the kids was cool.

So the kids are cool.

That was the worst part of the kids.

You can get your ass with it, but that was the worst part of you.

I sold my incense.

I never got fucked up.

I used to feel.

Except that one time with dude, I came up about five incentive short.

And my man was sleep.

And we took five.

So you sleep.

We don't make his ass whooped anyway.

He was like 50 short.

Did you get your ass whooped if you short?

Oh, yeah.

They used to fuck us up.

Well, that's regular.

They used to fuck it up.

Yeah, it was just like dope.

Yeah, it was no different.

So either him get fucked up or both of us get fucked up.

So it don't make no sense in both of us.

I just see the logic of both of us get fucked up.

So you would jump.

See that mentality?

Either we go to jail or he go to jail.

I'm going to see the sense of both of us go.

Yeah, see, I said what's different.

That's that rattle shit.

But that's you, rat.

I ain't rap.

We caught.

I'm not doing the crime.

We're not talking about me.

All right.

Talking about the nigga.

That was short.

Played his man.

That's supposed to be your brother, too.

Yeah.

After that, that's when we started selling bootleg shit.

Did y'all ever sell bootleg shit on the street?

What?

Huh?

I don't know what kind of hustles y'all had.

That's actually a good question.

Oh, it's not.

What kind of hustles did you have?

I mean, that shit ain't hit all the time and still had to go.

Hey, Corey, hey, Corey.

I mean, that shit ain't hit all the time.

You know what I mean?

Oh, shit.

Packed him a little heavy.

He's a goddamn

sister.

See, why you ask him this?

You know, this nigga said, you ever saw anything bootless?

Ain't he got his ticini on now?

Come on, Chuck.

Yo, you out here, fuck.

He's in his moment.

No, no, we good, bro.

It ain't that.

He in his moment.

No hustles for you other than drugs of the community.

Oh, shit.

I sell houses, Mark.

But back in the day, I know you had some hustles.

No, I never sold nothing on the street.

I stole clothes before.

I had all the hustles.

I had check scams.

I had.

I mean, I was saying it ain't all the hustle.

I tell my friends that you're not a nerd.

I mean, I'm a nerd, but I just had hustles.

We did different shit.

How about you, Ice?

Yes.

No.

Nothing you would share with this?

Absolutely not.

I sold music.

If you needed Windows 2021,

yo, what you call it?

Oh, you had to, you had to, yeah.

You had that shit.

If you needed some mortgage software,

the USB.

Free.

You know what I'm saying?

If you needed Adobe 97, it was a place that you could get it.

You know what I mean?

I'm just saying.

Somebody had it.

Somebody had it.

You knew what it was.

What is it about?

Did y'all still speak like y'all are active criminals?

No, it's just.

Like, y'all sound like...

There's a fear, a healthy fear that they could come snatch y'all at any moment, contingent on what y'all share.

Why do you control?

I'm grouping people.

Because I'm listening to y'all.

He said that.

I didn't say that.

I didn't say that.

And he talked like that to me.

You do talk like that.

You didn't talk like that.

Like, I'm scared that somebody's gonna come pick me up.

Like, you still outside.

I don't talk like that.

He said, I talk like somebody's coming to pick you up.

Like, you scared.

Like, they come to me.

No, no, like,

like, you still in the game.

Exactly.

Like, you know, I tell you later, I can't tell you something.

Yeah.

That's what I'm saying.

What are you talking about?

Nigga, because it's some shit that the world don't supposed to know.

Unlike y'all COE niggas that want to share everything.

I thought you want to throw shots at your shit.

What are you talking about?

Nigga, some shit that don't need to be told to

throw fucking shots at your man's.

CEO is.

It's fucked you.

CEO.

I don't like who to say CEO around me.

Say that shit when I'm not here.

Why do you want to throw shots at your man?

Throw anything at you.

You're my brother.

School.

Parks, you're about to be a massive shot.

I don't want to talk about it.

I don't even talk about that.

Yeah, I had mad hustles.

I try to imagine, especially in the music game.

When I was young, I was like doing fucking menial labor.

Okay.

And when I was in high school and college, I was

maybe

distributing some herbal essences to the

guess.

I wouldn't be presumptuous.

Oh, you work for Mary Kay?

The Champo?

Yeah.

The Shampoo.

The Avon Lady.

The Shampoo.

Neighborhood Avon Lady.

Garnier.

Yeah.

And then music hustles, galore.

The music business is all hustles.

Yes, it is.

And you flip crazy.

Just typical street shit.

I had a nice music hustle going that one.

Like what?

Just typical street shit, man.

Just trying to be outside.

Yeah, it must be whack to just like be a law-abiding citizen.

No, I mean,

even if you were successful or not,

we are

amazing.

Look, look, look, look, look at your man.

Yeah, yeah, that's whack.

Even if you outside, listen, nah, we ain't even passing that message off.

No, it's not whack.

That was distributing it, and it was niggas that was the other that was using it.

The runner or the runner.

I was neither.

You know what I'm saying?

Yeah, you talking about my history of addiction?

Yeah, I was trying to make fun of you.

Yeah, you talking about my history.

Oh, shit.

Wow.

Oh, shit.

Since she's a customer.

Wow.

You can't say that about her.

Yo.

I cannot, but you making fun somebody.

That's funny, son.

That's wild.

You think that's funny?

No, it's wild.

Nigga, listen, I'm going to keep it real.

I sold drugs for about six months.

My mother came looking for me and embarrassed me in the street.

You know what I'm saying?

And tried to be a 1-9-30 in Linda.

I'll never forget it.

That's all I'm doing.

It's 23 in the morning.

And she did that.

And it's like, I don't want to do that.

And then the niggas that, the niggas that...

You look up to, they're not going to stand there and watch you disrespect your mom.

You got to go.

Right.

You're not going to talk to your mom like that.

You're not gonna tell her to go.

We're not waiting for that.

So, that's all it took for me.

She drove

three, two in the morning, twice.

And I same thing when I joined the Crips.

Let me tell you something.

She jumped you out the game.

No, she didn't jump out of the game.

No, they talked about me.

No, for real,

he had to move to Queen.

No, I did not.

My mother came down there, man, came to Brooklyn and saw me outside with them.

You know, doing that shit.

I'm like,

listen, I'm cool.

The day that my mama,

not the day, but any day where my mama decided to hop in her car and make her way down to them basketball courts across the street from Subaru on Communal Porn,

you know that's where we at.

That's why you can't hoop.

Ish, you can't say that to me.

You can't say that to me.

You're my man, so I'm going to keep with you.

When Mama Faye came down there to them basketball courts, it was whooping time, boy.

If she had, and all your, your whole crew crew is there, the gang is there, bitches is there, everybody,

basketball court, summertime.

I'm talking 96, 97, 98.

When she came down, oh my God, I met my brother down there.

That shit used to activate parents.

You couldn't fuck with me.

I'll run away.

My mom knew I.

Yeah, they love it.

I was with the action.

My brother, he thought he was older.

She came down there and smacked the dog shit out of him.

I said, Mama,

mama ain't.

You laying.

You sat in the passenger seat.

There's nothing you can do.

Flip his right.

Absolutely nothing.

That's your mom.

And everybody watching.

Your mom smacked the shit out of you in front of everybody in the basket.

You got to eat that.

What'd you do?

And you left it in the car.

Now we got to find another way.

Yo, sub.

Sub.

Nothing you can do about it.

You can't do anything about it.

Yeah, no.

I sold everything.

I sold candy in the second grade.

Oh, shit.

We did, we sold watermelon in South Carolina.

I worked at the pig pen.

I stole laptops and TVs and everything out of the whiz.

Hold up.

Yeah.

The whiz.

Yeah.

Nobody beats the whiz.

Chick shook him down.

I beat him.

I beat him.

I used to do that with sneakers.

I was rich on sneakers.

You used the plug?

I used to work at Herman Sporting because I used to steal the sneakers out of the bag.

Herman.

I ain't heard that name in the.

Yeah, they didn't have no tracking system.

We would come in, people would come in, try on the sneakers and just wear them out.

And I'll put the empty box back up on the,

back in the the warehouse.

And then we break me.

They break me down later, like when I got back around the way.

Oh, there's a lot of trust involved in that.

Yeah.

Well, until

some old heads burnt me.

After like getting burnt.

Wait a minute, so you're gonna let me leave and then pay you later?

Yeah, I got burnt on these hirachis, like three pairs of hirachis.

And I was like, they basically fuck out of here, young boy.

And I was like, all right, yeah.

What can you do?

I said to take the L, and I stopped doing it.

And then I got fired.

Yeah.

I know I've asked y'all this before, but the fight is tonight.

I'm still going, but

still, but

I watched it as you said to watch about it.

I can see why you think Canelo.

Canelo just on some of the balls.

Canelo just got to sound tough.

He does.

He does.

He checked the shit out of Max Kellerman.

You saw I?

Max Kellerman was up there.

I guess the people responsible for bringing this fight to Netflix are Dana White from the UFC, one of the big dogs from WWE.

So Max Kellerman is up there.

What's the name?

TKO.

It's the TKO company.

TKO company.

Well, so Max Kellen is up there trying to, you know, shout these people out and big them up.

And he says, yeah, one of the people responsible for making this thing bigger than boxing.

We got Dana White.

And Canelo was like, yo, don't say that again while I'm up here.

Boxing is big and cool, what you're talking about.

Don't say that again while I'm up here.

And Bo was like,

yeah, I feel him.

And yo, you know what I saw?

Canelo just talked like a nigga that knocked niggas out.

He just talked like that.

You ever meet a nigga that just talked like he gotta be able to knock you out?

No, but then when you see him knock niggas out,

like, oh, shit, he really can knock niggas out.

Did you watch when you saw Jacob the Jeweler there telling him to watch and shit?

You saw the episode?

No.

That was it.

I watched the last episode

at the barbershop.

Jacob the Jeweler, Price Me's watching.

A million niggas.

He's watching.

One was 900,000, the other one was a million.

A bunch.

Yeah, he ain't the same Jacob.

Yeah.

He ain't that nigga that was over there.

Why he not over there?

No, no, no.

Not that was over there.

Yeah, yeah, he different.

Why he noticed it?

You talking about in a good way or a bad way?

No, in a good way.

Oh, okay.

He stepped it up.

His clientele stepped up.

Probably the materials he used to do.

Niggas is in Monaco.

Niggas is in Monaco, bro.

Like, yeah, like, you're not.

It's different.

But I watched the last episode.

Canelo don't look like Rich Canelo.

He looked hungry again?

Yeah, he looked dusty.

Not clothing-wise, because he was up there with some fly shit on.

Yeah, he was up there with some fly shit on.

He just looked like, yo, I think this might be my legacy fight.

So I'm going to take this shit shit serious because they don't mention me with the Floyds.

They don't mention me with the other motherfuckers that laid it down.

And Canelo has a really, really,

to be honest, his career is flawless.

Outside of the Floyd shit, you know what I mean?

Outside of a couple little questionable shits.

He is one of them.

And I don't think he gets the recognition that he deserves.

I think he's looking at this bud fight like this.

This right

because I could sell off into the sunset rich.

And I beat Bud, and

my name is cemented now.

Because he don't have that win for him.

I called my mom up.

Said, I need a big pot of collard greens.

Not a turkey wings?

Yeah, turkey wings?

You doing a fight party?

Called my girl up.

Oh, you're going to go.

Get your ass up here.

Turkey wings.

Turkey wings and rice.

Texquino.

Lamb.

Potato salad.

No, no, no.

My girl Turkey Wings kind of good.

They kind of good.

My mom's like, you what we make turkey wings?

Oh, shit.

Oh, shit.

You shut it down.

Shit.

Shut it down.

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah.

No, this is different styles.

Yeah, I know.

I know.

It's up now.

There are certain conversations you can't have with your mom.

No, you cannot.

You cannot.

Sure, that said it.

Yeah.

She asked.

But it sounds weird that I'm asking for collard greens and not turkey wings.

She said, I got some seasoned demo ready.

And I was like, oh, my, my baby.

Oh, yeah.

You got to go squash it.

I get her to make collar wings, too.

Claude gotta go squash it for me.

Ma, I love you, but I'm saying the collard greens are gonna be hitting.

You already know what time it is.

Y'all know what time it is already.

You know.

Yeah, it's happening.

That's what I'm most excited about.

We might pull up.

Yeah, your mother be bribing you.

Is this your crazy?

Your mother bribes anybody in front of her.

She tries to trade me hoodies for food.

Like, yo, dog.

Yo, I got,

I got you.

No, my mom is crazy.

Yo, bossy, too.

Yo, I need two hoodies for me.

I need a hoodie for my trainer.

I'm like, yo, dog, you know these hoodies is fucking, you know what I mean?

Like, yo, and she say it matter of factly, too.

Like,

yes, boss.

Did you give her the hoodies?

Yeah, I did.

All right,

all right,

that's all that matters.

We don't play with Coney Mission.

When we do our pop-out show in

the city, we ain't done a show in a while, but when we do our pop-out in the city, you want to sell your merch and keep 100%?

Can I get a little bit?

I don't want to sell it.

No, nigga, can't get nothing.

What up?

Can I get a little bit?

I don't want to sell merch.

Why?

But can I get a little bit?

I don't want to sell merch.

Can you sell merch and I get a little bit?

You know, depends on what a little bit.

Let's talk.

You need to sell merch, though.

I'm open to the conversation.

You just get some money.

No, there was a negotiating tale.

You know, you want to say.

He got some hoodies in the trunk right now.

Ready to go.

I don't.

I just seen him in front of fucking Jack's lobster and shrimp down the street.

You got a song for motherfuckers.

That's why you be in Newark.

That's what it is.

Oh, man.

Being Newark selling hoodies, you got to have some stain.

That's true.

You got the Mexican dude in there doing it.

If we do a pop-up show, Mark, can I get some of the bean pie and incense?

Can he lay some pamphlets out?

No, the books.

Can he lay some pamphlets out?

The books.

That's gonna be the move.

That's how you're gonna get.

I'm on to you now.

I see what you're on to.

Yeah, yeah.

You're broke.

It makes books.

Ever since he first told us, I was like, oh,

you using this long time.

Sports.

Long game.

Gonna be out there recruiting.

Yo, whatever it takes, man.

I didn't even think about that.

The merch opportunities we could have.

have.

Because we all sell shit and got shit.

When we do the pop-out show, yeah, I'm going to sell some hoodies.

You got to think about that.

You got eight books.

I don't like selling my books, but I sell merch.

I sell apparel.

What you plan on doing this show?

Oh, you ain't getting to the camera.

I got to check the calendar now.

No, I'm good.

Listen, I'm just here to support.

Are there three days?

You got to narrow down to three days.

I'm just here to support my man.

This nigga's an idiot.

I'm here.

I'm going to tell you.

Look at Mark.

Mark Mark wants to have fun with me.

Look, look, you know, I do have to check the calendar, but.

When you plan on going, just a floating concept.

End of the year.

After me and this negotiate.

Need a little bit of them hoodie.

That hoodie moved.

Yo, I can't cut you.

They was clowning ice because he got his iPhone cover already.

His

iPhone 17 cover.

I got all my shit already, so.

Oh, I need to get a phone too.

You got the early phone?

Yeah.

Let's go for it.

You got a hookup?

No.

Oh, right.

Pay your full price.

Hookup called Cash.

Oh, when the phone came out.

I thought it ain't came out yet.

The phone came out Friday.

Next Friday.

Somebody called me yesterday and asked for the Crane Club hookup.

Did you pass the law?

I didn't hit him back.

I don't even know how to.

I don't know.

I'm going to call him later.

That's my man, but I ain't know how to.

Yeah.

It's going to look like I'm shady and I ain't.

It was rocking in there the other day.

I heard it was rocking in there the other night.

I'm sure.

I'm sure.

They be lit.

They be lit.

I don't have anything else that's super important or urgent.

I don't.

I don't.

I'm cool.

I'm chilling.

Peace, love, health, wealth, and prosperity.

We lit.

We lit, nigga.

We lit.

It's a great episode, man.

True indeed.

Yeah, good shit.

Love you, boy.

Done some fine work here.

No matter what happened, I love you, you hear?

No, that's a fact.

That's a fact.

Yeah, I'll tell you.

That's the part that no matter what happens.

You know how I feel about you.

Even if I got to, you know what I mean?

You gotta do what you gotta do, hey.

That's what I'm saying.

You know what I'm saying?

It's a lot.

It's a headache.

It's a headache dealing with me.

You did enough.

You know what I'm saying?

It went from a head to a mouth.

You had a run.

I did, yeah.

I mean, you caked up.

Yeah.

You fucking built the oil.

You did it.

It really not.

You did it.

You did it.

Yeah.

You did it.

I signed up paperwork when I leave, but.

Yes, you are.

No, I'm not.

I'm going to kick your back in some way.

You're going to have a footprint of your shit.

Well, I'm not even like that.

I got ready to hear the call.

You need to take a check.

No, No, I'm not.

Nitty might pop up on me.

Hey, yo, what you did the jump?

Niddy popping out of nowhere at a diner.

A check and a nitty core.

You hear me the other day.

Listen, anyway.

Niddy working on something.

Do y'all have anything that's

should we do sleevers?

No.

I think we've hit the point.

I think we.

I concur.

Where you gotta go, yo?

I got nowhere to go.

Stop rushing us.

Men don't don't be plugging them, yo.

It just feels like a natural end.

Stop fucking rushing us, Miz.

I'm not rushing.

Add it to the Patriot.

I don't give a fuck.

I'm here all day.

I'm just saying.

Make sure.

We've hit a natural.

What are you talking about?

Nigga, you ain't be here.

What you talking about?

Don't rush us.

Don't rush us, nigga.

Who's us?

The nigga team.

You in a 10-day contract.

Yeah.

Oh, shit.

Please.

Please.

Nigga, no matter how big it is.

Nigga, you be the new process, nigga.

Nigga, wouldn't let me go like that, boy.

I don't know what to do.

You wanna see my shit, boy?

Watch your fucking mouth when you talk to me.

I'm Jesus' nephew up here, nigga.

Watch your mouth when you talk to me, but you my man though.

I love you, man.

I love you.

Jesus.

You that nigga.

He's gonna laugh at this shit.

Listen back and like, oh, look at these niggas going at him.

We can't really talk when we want to talk about it.

We could.

I ain't got nothing to say.

They're like, get rid of him now.

I can't believe you chose this loud-mouthed,

unhealthy, fat motherfucker.

Get him out of here.

They would tie me up, yo.

I don't give a fuck.

you go.

The broadcast would laugh.

Just know that.

Lacking now, man.

We would all be more a lot more peaceful and happy.

But the airwaves, they would feel the effect.

They would.

I love y'all.

Listen, man, good episode.

Good episode today.

A lot was said and not said.

Yeah.

It goes.

If I was in my 20s in the 90s, I'm telling you something.

That's where you got me.

That's the one area you got me at.

You was in your 20s and the 90s.

You wasn't going to do that.

You'd have been the same nigga.

Nah, in the 90s?

You had lugs on.

Yo, keep us in your prayers.

Lord knows we need to be there until the next time.

We bid you adieu.

Farewell, Adio, Cereba, dirci, hasta, la vista, arboir, so long, goodbye.

Ego.

Shout out to everybody in Vegas, everybody at the airports, everybody at Teterboro moving around, be careful out there.

If you're in Vegas, travel safely.

That's a good fight, y'all at.

Good fight, y'all at.

Keep us in your prayers.

Lord knows we need to be there.

Last but not least,

the baddies are insecure, the stagnant women want to travel, and the closed-minded women want you to teach them things, grab you a Tylenol, you might need it.

What y'all on this weekend, man?

What's poppin'?

What's poppin' this weekend?

Fights, that's a fight.

It's a fight, my nigga.

That's it.

In the battle, I'm watching it.

Football.

Football.

And football, yup.

I'm coming to your crib, nigga, to watch a fight, boy.

You're more than welcome.

You're more than welcome.

Except that Mook and uh

Mook and Hitman battle.

Mook and Hitman.

Yes.

I ain't forgetting about that.

Shout out to Chilla Jones.

Chilla.

I'm going going to hit you.

I'm going to hit you, Chilla.

Your brother battling jazz, right?

Yeah.

Awesome.

What up?

Yo, the Packers look like the real deal.

Oh, yeah.

Best team in football.

By the way, yeah.

For sure.

I'm not mad at that.

As of right now.

I'm not mad at that.

The Packers look like the real deal.

They legit.

Who do you think is better, ish?

Yet to be seen.

True.

Well, as of right now.

Right now.

As of right now, they look like them.

He answered questions.

Yeah, I don't know.

I ain't see the whole game yesterday.

I only seen a little bit of the game.

I was out.

They're for real.

They're like that.

That defense is insane.

They look tough.

I ain't got too much going on this weekend.

I'm watching the fight.

I'm watching some football.

I'm moving around.

I'll find somewhere to bring my girl.

She said, I don't take her nowhere.

Now I got to show off a little bit.

Hey, when they do that.

Till next time.

Happy anniversary to the Lamont Hills.

Hey!

Hey, it's hit the rounds of applause.

Nigga, that's Lamont Hills.

Lamar Hills' little name.

Hey, Lamar Hills.

His wife named

Lamar Hills.

Yes, Lamar Hills.

One of my yard couples.

Congratulations.

Shout out to them.

Shout out to y'all.

Oh, and that's that, man.

My anniversary coming up.

Huh?

My anniversary coming up.

What day is when?

The 17th of September.

Oh, shit.

You shocked?

Nah, just look.

Oh, I just remember.

God.

This nigga different.

Damn.

Double booked.

Watch what I say.

Double booked.

Never double booked.

Happy anniversary to Flip.

Shout out to Linky, man.

Yeah, Flippin' Linky.

Happy anniversary to y'all as well.

17 years.

17 years on the 17th.

Congratulations, Linky.

Stop smiling, boss.

Hey, wait a minute.

It go.

Yo, hold it down out there, man.

Peace, love, health, wealth, and prosperity.

Hey.

Remember, life is a series of moments and moments past.

So let's make this one last as as if this

A.

Nah, I'm letting it go.

There's a minute left, fuck y'all.

Shout out to the Patronis out there.

Shout out to the subgroups.

If you are not subscribed, go over to Patreon right now, man.

Hey

Y'all are down out there, man.

Same time, same place.

Next week.

Where would you be without the JBP?

Well, full that up right now.

I'm looking for it now.

We'll see.

I'm damn near around gay people every day because they work for me.

I don't got no problem with them.

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