Episode 868 | "Bad Juju"
The JBP starts its latest episode with Drake’s defamation case being dropped by a federal judge and whether or not they believe UMG’s statement on continuing their relationship with the Canadian artist (18:46) before turning to the release of Mobb Deep’s new album ‘Infinite’ (52:11). Saweetie’s ex-manager says she owes money and outs her for her relationship with a soccer star (1:27:18), the last escapee from the 10 who fled a New Orleans prison has been caught (1:56:10), and the room has a debate over inviting people to the cookout (2:10:30). Also, Turning Point USA and Charlie Kirk’s wife are putting on their own halftime show the same day of the Super Bowl (2:19:00), a Cash Money vs. No Limit Verzuz (2:28:20), Ice provides an update on Lil Durk’s trial (2:41:56), Angie Martinez questions Doja Cat about devil worshipping (2:58:20), and much more.
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If y'all caught a flat tire in the city, y'all would call the city and ask them to pay for it?
I have tire insurance, so no.
I didn't know you could do that.
No, I wasn't doing that.
I wouldn't.
But if the city had some bullshit, I already knew where you was going with this.
But I was driving up River Road back in the day, and
you think I'm trying to call you poor?
Yeah.
It's poor to know that.
No, it ain't.
It's okay to be poor.
But no, it is smart, but it's poor, too.
You was poor, bro.
I know.
Why niggas think I'll be shooting?
I'm just shooting.
Did you know that when you was poor?
No.
Which I did.
You said you weren't that poor?
Not at all.
You've been poor?
Yeah, I was very poor.
I was poorer than them.
As a kid or as an attorney?
Let me stop.
My mom will call up here.
I'm about to say, come on.
No, that's not true.
I wasn't that poor.
Yeah, your mom don't give a poor poor poor poor poor.
I wasn't really never poor.
It's like rapper poor, like pretending poor.
Like, I can't get a wild.
My mom had a job and was scamming the government.
Yeah, your mom doesn't.
Talk about when you was grown, though.
Drop that out.
I never was.
Your mom doesn't give poor.
Yeah, we had steakems.
Yeah.
Fuck they talk about.
Yeah.
We had sardines in the 80s.
That wasn't.
You know what I mean?
Steakums was something.
Steak'ems was something.
Yeah.
We had steakums.
This is high now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I know that.
To your point, it was a pothole fucked up on River Road.
And when I used to have my E-Class, the alloys, them shits would crack if you just sneezed on them.
That's what happened to me.
And my shit broke.
And I motherfucking went.
When I got out the car, I looked.
You had an E-Class?
It was a pothole.
Ill.
Hey, you had a
E-S.
Ew.
You had a Lexus ES.
Hey.
Yuck.
Talking about it.
What you talking about, nigga?
That's a Camry Plus.
Got it.
You talking about it, nigga.
Talk about it.
My Lex ES was flying.
No, it wasn't.
Yes, it wasn't.
No, it wasn't.
That was a good fucking car when it first came out.
You had an E-Class?
Back when it was an E-Class, before you did it, too.
Ill.
I had an E-Class.
You had an E-S.
Why are you talking about your E-Class?
No, and I'm pointing out the fact that
I'm saying ill.
Nigga, what's the best E-Class?
Now, them shits is fire.
What's the difference?
No, they redid them.
Stop.
We old.
A E-Class has been an E-Class.
I mean.
A ES ain't never been it.
Never.
I disagree.
Ever.
I disagree with that.
When they first came out, them shits was the Camry Plus.
Niggas had Lexus.
Oh, I just got it.
GS's.
Nobody had a fuck Corey.
Tell them.
Ain't nobody have no ES.
Bitches had ES's.
You talking about you and your little drug dealer friend.
I'm letting you know that that's what sets this up.
The drug dealers in Jersey City didn't have E-Classes.
I know, they had E-S.
Like, if that was the
E-Classes.
If that was what was fucking, no, I ain't a drug dealer.
Don't put that on me.
Don't put that on me.
Listen to this.
I'm older than you.
When them Buggy Eye E-Classes came out, every rapper in the world had one.
Fuck is you talking about?
That was the 90s E-Class, nigga.
What rapper had one?
Jay, Puff, all your idols.
Jay didn't have one.
Jay didn't have one.
Text him right now.
First Alex.
In the Buggy Eye Bins.
I I don't even care.
I'm just listening.
I don't care if we're talking about none of this he talks about.
Mono, what up, Mo?
Hello, everyone.
Hello.
Hello.
Happy Friday, fellas.
Don't date us, but yeah.
Oh, shit.
But yeah, we up in this piece.
Happy mission.
We missed you.
Yeah, I mean, Mark up in this piece.
What up, Mark?
Chilling, man.
Life is good.
Good, good, good.
Freeze.
Yo, yo.
What's good?
Good freeze.
I mean, a little burgundy on them.
With the matches, something like your scully.
With the match itself.
Thank you.
Thank you, Mona.
You be dressing.
You look fine.
It looks fine.
Thank you, Mark.
Thank you, Mona.
You do be dressing.
Be dressing.
Now, why you skip over us?
Parks is in the building.
Oh, Marva's greatest.
Yeah, that's true.
He'll dress himself.
Oh, is Lady Dressing?
Yeah.
Same thing.
It's okay.
She does a great job.
It's the same thing.
They're partnering.
Shout out to Missing Peace.
Their partner.
Shout out to my baby.
Y'all ain't doing this.
Baby, I love you.
You can't give shit to the people that put a little effort in their outfits when most people go cash.
That nigga ain't know about no burgundy before Missing Peace.
The Reds are getting more sophisticated.
That's what a woman's supposed to be.
That nigga took this job.
He's wearing the oodles and oodles hoodies.
Look at him now.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go, Miss and Peace.
That's how it's supposed to be.
I'm not paying these niggas no more.
I'm in a good mood.
I'm in Zen time today.
How are you in a good mood, man?
You see what happened to Philly yesterday?
I ain't a sex.
I'm not an Eagles fan.
I'm a Stillers fan.
I was happy to see that.
And I had the quarterback or the running back on my fantasy team.
Huh?
So I'm ecstatic.
Damn.
I had two.
I had the wrong one, though.
Oh, sorry.
I'm alone up here.
Yeah, you on your own, buddy.
Yesterday was the worst day in Philly Sports history.
Yes.
I wouldn't go that far.
I mean, Philadelphia, it happened in one day.
Tomorrow might be as well.
Yesterday was, too, but today is the worst day.
It was pretty bad.
I was heartbroken.
We could talk about what happened later, but just it was awful.
Philly's loss, Eagles' lost, Sixers lost flyers lost i mean not the sixers everybody else but the sixers lost is ugly they lose yeah sixers will lose niggas ain't even keeping up with the sixers
i mean y'all lost the day before the yankees lost the day before so i i that made me happy not like y'all lost
not like y'all lost please don't compare throw the ball to first not like y'all lost if you play literally you throw the ball to first That's it.
That was ridiculous how y'all lost.
That was worse than Bill Buckner.
That was like the worst era I've ever seen.
I feel bad for that young man.
When I was younger, I would have gone on his lawn and tried to burn something like we did.
Mitch Williams.
Oh, shit.
I got to start calling niggas in the morning and then let them give me the summary of sports so I can sit here and act like I know what the fuck y'all talking about.
Because it's easy to like blend in, like, yeah,
Sanchez ran the ball.
You know what I mean?
I just got to get somebody
slash channels.
I don't know what the fuck Sanchez is.
I made it up to say that.
Sanchez stabbed the motherfucker up.
I made it up.
And then went home.
Talk about white privilege.
Yeah.
He ain't even going to be a little bit more.
I do like boxing.
Because he's not white.
Oh, shit.
I mean, I put Mark Sanchez with the whites.
I do too.
He's not white.
So do they.
What is he?
Antoine.
I'm asking.
His name's Sanchez.
His name is Sanchez.
He's white and speak Spanish.
He could be Spanish white.
I know.
Y'all always say that.
Sanchez?
You got it.
Once somebody says that, I'll be like, oh, I'm talking to one of those.
All right, yeah.
You got it.
What?
I'm with you.
He could be white.
Yeah, true.
Well, he over there with them.
I'll tell you that one.
For sure.
Tell you that much.
He stabbed somebody went home, right?
Yeah.
He's white.
He's white.
Yeah, that is some white shit.
Yeah.
Y'all ever stabbed somebody?
No.
No.
But people that were helpful.
Yeah.
Lived in a cold.
Absolutely.
A lot of things with them.
stabbing somebody's very personal
should be no
try to jump me a lot when I was a teenager
and I closed my eyes
start poking
you had a knife you goddamn right You goddamn right I did.
But you carrying a knife or did you jump okay?
No, I was carrying a knife.
I've always carried a knife.
Two years of my life I spent learning how to fucking spit a blade out of my mouth.
It took you two years.
That shit I never let you.
I was cutting the shit out of myself.
Oh, my God, Joe.
That's just fun.
Mark Sanchez is a former American-Mexican
professional basketball player.
Get this text out of it.
A former American Mexican basis.
And
they found out about Sean Paul, too.
Yeah, I saw that.
I told y'all.
I told y'all Sean DePaul.
Sean DePaul?
What'd he do?
What did they find out about him?
He grew up rich.
No, they're not.
They're saying that
what is he?
A Jewish, Irish,
Asian,
Asian, Jamaican, or some shit.
But he was born in Jamaica.
Yeah, a lot of James.
Born in Jamaica.
Chinese Jamaicans.
Asian Jamaicans, all that.
It's mad white people who speak Spanish.
Do y'all think it make a difference if your mom is white versus your father on how you are culturally?
Yes.
No.
I think it depends on who you lived with and how you grew up.
Well, that's similar.
How you grew up.
I I assume they raised by their mom.
That's what I'm saying.
You're assimilated by
your mom.
But it's kind of the same thing, kind of.
Because usually people grow up with their moms, right?
Yeah.
More than average.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What happened?
Some therapeutic shit went on that I missed?
Yeah, just.
I don't know.
No.
Y'all got sad thinking about your upbringing and shit?
Why ain't why?
Hold on.
I'm still thinking about the fucking Phillies, man.
I'm good.
You got some upbeat force, man?
Y'all know we judge people with white moms.
Yeah.
It's literally what they say.
Oh, he had a white mom.
To explain some shit.
I'm more judge you by like if you're black and you have a white parent and if somebody asks your race, if you say I'm mixed, that's how I more judge you.
Like if you don't come off straight with I'm black, then I think like, okay, you wanted them.
That bye.
I feel that.
So you can't say I'm mixed?
Mix isn't really a thing in this country for real.
We do the one drop rule, so the minority take the majority.
So if one of your parents is white, right?
I'm talking about if you have a white parent.
So if one of your parents is white and your father Mexican, you're Mexican.
If one of your parents is white and the other parent is black, then you black.
Ain't that how it go?
Yeah, but
no, no, that's how it goes.
What you look like.
I think that's how it really goes.
You look more white.
They don't want to hear that black shit.
What do you look like?
That police.
It ain't just police.
I'm just judging out here based off what you look like.
I mean, I don't know.
Why you tell them, don't call you white girl?
Because they call me white girl.
Why do they call you white girl?
I'm light-skinned.
But she ain't got no white parents.
Yeah, I don't.
Your nose, black as hell, girl.
I don't think I look white.
When people call you, I think that's just a hood thing.
When you light skin, they call you red bone.
Down south, they call you white up here.
Yeah, you don't know what's up.
That's the normal thing.
I don't think I look white.
People didn't start saying, Are you white until the internet?
Like, I never heard that in the street.
Nobody.
If anything,
they said that to you in the street.
They would get a hug and talking to you.
We all want to Zen shit.
Got it.
Yeah.
I'm with you.
What an absolute sweetheart.
Nah.
And if y'all all gonna be on Zen shit, good thing I spent the entire week figuring out ways to get you guys out of Zen shit.
So, fine.
Oh, shit, my computer closed.
Okay, do, do, do, do, do.
Don't just sit home and try to think of ways to trigger us.
Ain't nothing else to do at 45, yo.
I ain't gonna hold you.
That's a hobby.
There's nothing else to do.
They fucking changed the icy hot.
I saw you trying anything, son.
I saw your little back.
I bought my little back brace off of Amazon.
I've seen it.
That shit ain't bad.
It's not bad.
What else I'm doing in the crib?
I'm just in the crib just trying shit.
I'm just in the crib trying shit.
That's it.
Hobby, man.
Is it getting better?
Is your back getting better?
Yes, it is getting better.
I feel it healing up.
Okay.
I feel it healing up.
When it gets better, don't like be like, like, do physical therapy.
Like, do things to get it stronger.
Like, lose some weights, some things like that.
Go to physical therapy because if you don't, it's going to get injured again.
People get scared and don't do nothing and they actually do the work.
That's true.
Dr.
Markle Mahill right there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's an old-ass man who hurt his back 17 17 times this year.
Yeah, Mark got all types of helmets.
All right, who's ready to rock and roll?
Let's get it.
Who's ready to rock and roll?
Who's ready to rock and roll?
They need our opinions on things.
Might check what you, what you, what you, what you, what you never thought I'd make it protected when I scrambled.
Yes, sir.
Shout out to the first and last time listeners.
Quiz, what up, queer, what up, queer, what up?
You can walk around, but get you just stinking.
It's sober when I'm sore.
I'm not sure when I'm taking
the greatest youth all time.
Don't get up.
I need it from the top.
This is history, baby.
Yeah, man, what the queen shit right there.
Lenny,
God's son, what up?
He blocked, what up?
Brave hearts, what up?
E-A-A.
Yo, ain't nothing but trouble, God.
When I kick in the door with D-Block, brave hearts and a double R.
Don't make me let the machine off.
This is methadone music that you can lean off.
Made you look.
The remix with me up on it.
Everything is real like C.
Everybody in the garbage.
They only got a jail ID.
I help the game, it ain't helped me.
Top five, dead or alive, and that's just off one LP.
And I still buzz,
cause they know the flow's ill, just like Will was.
I'm just trying to make sure that my son's wealthy.
Out of shit, but I make sure that my gun's healthy.
I'm an ape, can't stand kiss.
Coming through the hood in the Aston Vanquish, the color of dandruff.
Instead, we jumped them, I just let the gun snuff em.
Copy the turbo so that they uncuff him.
This goes after all of your mans.
Why put you in a verse when I can put you in the car and a man?
D-locked.
They shoot it, shoot them, shoot them.
on that black magic.
Carry a gun.
You ain't the top.
I'm a better assistant.
Now you gotta stay shot.
I'ma go to show him challenge.
Show the class my block.
Show them the clip.
Show them the game.
Show them my daddy lane.
You converted the bag, 22-inch bags.
For a high school swap out shit that ain't fast.
Alright, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
We got a great show lined up for today.
Hey!
Alright, let's get to it, let's get to it.
Mona, it's too early for 50s.
It is too early.
We be in it for 10 minutes, bro.
Coca-Cola came and ordered for billions.
What the fuck?
Have a baby by me, baby.
Be a man, I write the check before the day.
We call it two to fuck tastes.
I'm stanking rich.
I'm up to not trying to
Hey, turn off, goddammit.
The fuck?
Keep this applause going for the best crew in the world.
Let's go.
Feeling good up in this piece.
Yeah, I mean, these drops out the way real quick.
What episode is this?
A68.
I see us.
Who is that?
Mark Hill.
Pussy Link.
All right, man.
Welcome to episode.
Oh, and Big Mona's in the building.
Big Mona's in the building.
We working on it.
I like.
We're working on it.
What the fuck?
We working on it.
Do you let other people do that?
Because I would like to do that.
Do what?
Oh, no.
Like, pick songs.
You the only one that can do that?
Demona.
You the only one that can do that?
I like me.
Wait, what you want to do?
Hit play the drop again?
Listen, y'all heard me the first time.
I'm like, I have my own little things on there and load up and I do my own intro.
No.
No.
You can't, but it's a great idea.
868?
868.
Welcome to episode 868 of the Joe Button Podcast, brought to you by a few, by Power by Prize Pitch.
Prize Pitch Gang here.
I'm your humble, gracious, grateful, really happy to be here.
Hosting with some really amazing...
What?
She got it.
She got it.
She got it.
And she did.
I'm going to do it.
Hey, Big Mona.
All right, to my right.
Y'all know the vibes.
Philly's finest.
Big Mona is here.
Don't call her white girl is here.
We are blessed to have her.
How you feeling, Mona?
I'm feeling great, guys.
Hi, everybody.
Good.
We absolutely love that.
Next to her, some more Philly niggas.
Dr.
Mark Lamar Hill is in the building.
How you doing, Mark?
I'm great.
Good.
Glad to hear that.
Let's take it back to Jersey on these niggas.
Next to Ella.
Next to him.
King Wawa in the building, Mr.
Thousand Doors and Up.
Ish is here.
Ish, how you feeling, my brother?
I'm good, dog.
Good.
Glad to hear that.
Glad to hear that.
Next to him, come on, man.
Surrounded by
the members.
Surrounded by the members.
Hey, where you go?
Whether it be gang or the Muslims,
it's going to be some members around.
Freeze, Mr.
Take It Fair of the Big.
Ice is here.
Ice, how you doing, my brother?
I'm doing great.
I'm great.
Glad to be here.
Let's go.
Good.
Glad to hear that.
Come on, man.
Come on.
Coolest white boy in the gang.
Fix that versus up for you when Rizzo was having some trouble.
Big Parks is in the building.
What's poppin'?
What's poppin'?
Poe is here.
Corey is here.
Mona's ever-revolving drove down here.
Erickson is here.
Tanny and Savon are here by Remote Lance, but certainly not least, each and every one of you guys are here.
What's up?
What's poppin'?
Yo, yo.
What's poppin', huh?
Everybody waiting to hear from you.
Really?
Yeah, we went on your Instagram stories.
You was going crazy.
Nothing going crazy.
Stop, stop, stop.
It don't take much.
Stop.
When it comes to this topic, don't take much.
You had them going crazy.
That's true.
You had the streets in a frenzy.
No, I didn't.
You did.
You did.
We saw the streets.
Stop it.
That wasn't the streets.
The streets was going crazy.
That was me at home watching Dateline,
just bored doing shit.
Looking for the pictures.
Oh, no, no, looking.
Oh, you got it.
I ain't happy to look at you.
You got it right there.
That's the thing.
I just be scrolling, and you see some shit, you'd be like, oh, boy, it's a good pick to boast.
But I wasn't trying to be, I wasn't really trying to be messy.
Yeah.
You posted a picture of Drake looking crazy.
No, not true.
Not true.
It's part of true.
My story don't start there.
I posted a pic of Sweetie's Madam looking at her like, pay me, bitch.
Allegedly, Madam.
Allegedly.
That was the real tea for me.
Everybody skated past that.
I did not.
If no other news happened,
I was going to be just fine coming in here to get into Madam Underworld escort sex worker business and not care nothing about what the audience had to say.
Boy, was I on Cloud 9 with that one.
So I posted that knowing that ain't nobody was going to know what the fuck I was talking about or laughing at.
And it just so happens a few hours later, the Drake news broke about the lawsuit.
Yes.
And it looked like you were spiking the football.
No, because I mean to me, it's not that important.
I was never one that believed that was going to go a different way.
So, I mean, to me, yeah, you post a picture, ha ha ha, you lost, and then you move on.
But people were messaging me like, oh, tomorrow, this is fucking life-changing.
Now that we got the verdict, I know you're going to go crazy again.
I'm like, they expected two hours on this.
They expected two hours on this.
Okay, do y'all have something important to say about it?
I ain't got much.
For the audience and for people who didn't actually follow the news, Drake's lawsuit against you and you were going to be able to do it.
Hey, hold up.
For the people that missed it, yesterday evening, somewhere around six or seven o'clock, it was finally confirmed.
The news broke that Drake's a bitch.
We ain't about nobody to come in here and fucking word meeting.
That was easy.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the point.
Oh, he went to court.
He lost.
The same shit that I told y'all 11 months ago rang true yesterday at around 6 o'clock.
Corks were on the side of hip-hop, man.
Some tweet was going around that said Drake lost the nigga way and the white way.
That was a good one.
That's a great tweet.
And people just started having fun with this.
Now, back to the facts.
Mark, take it away.
I mean, you basically nailed it.
I mean, the judge basically said the same thing.
I mean, in more complicated language.
Get the fuck out of here.
Yeah, that's basically what the judge said.
He said that this was...
Basically, he was saying this is a.
It's a non-actionable offense.
Yes, non-actionable, meaning you can't take legal action on this because it wasn't defamation, the judge ruled.
He said that this was an opinion.
he said there was no way that someone reasonably would hear that song and think that kendrick lamar was stating facts about drake being a pedophile that was his opinion and therefore you couldn't sue and he threw the case out so the case is over and there's a big loss for drake and also and also told him that you being called a pedophile was a callback to your song right yeah which is what he's up here saying like dog you can't say hey call me this and then when a nigga call you that get mad exactly do you want to read any of any of this?
Do you want you want us to?
Should we?
Should we try to read it?
Give it a read.
Yeah, give it a read.
Let's get the professional, informational side out first before we get to the end of the year.
I got the headline already skewed up.
Which part is important?
I don't think much of it is, to be honest, but I think that
the judge's biggest point, which I'm pulling up now, is about
the context of it, right?
He said...
He said, first of all, and I thought this was great.
The judge called it the, quote, metaphorical killing blow.
He referred to not like us as the metaphorical killing blow in the beef.
So even the judge liked this.
He was getting his YouTuber back here.
That's what I'm saying.
The judge was up here walking when he dropped.
The judge monetized off this.
Judge Vargas definitely knew Judge Vargas.
Exactly.
Then Judge Vargas said, although the accusation that plaintiff is a pedophile is certainly a serious one, the broader context of a heated rap battle with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that Not Like Us imparts verifiable facts about the plaintiff.
In other words, the judge said, This is a rap beef.
Get the fuck out of my court.
Exactly.
Whatever y'all want.
Yeah, exactly.
Them lawyers knew that.
They seen him coming.
That was free money.
Yep.
That's the fucked up part.
Come on, there's more.
Because
the judge said, I mean, Drake's attorney said, we look forward to the appeal process.
I bet they do.
Yeah, more money.
Wow, pillable.
Wow, he looked very much forward.
It's dumb to like to keep going and pill Sometimes when you're that stubborn.
It's not about even that dumb.
It's about being that wealthy.
Like it's nothing.
There's no sweat off your back.
It's your legal team.
You're going on about your business.
Yeah, appeal that.
I'm unhappy with the decision.
I would appeal it too.
Appeal that.
He's making it a lot.
We all would appeal it.
Well,
we all wouldn't beat it.
I think he got a bigger thing.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I think his shit
is versus Universal.
Which Drake speaking.
Not Kendrick.
No?
Because we had that conversation before.
Like, it's about Universal versus Drake more than Kendrick versus Drake.
You understand what I'm saying?
And I think that was just his ploy to get from up under their thumb.
That's what I think.
But you're still there.
Even in Universal's
statement about this verdict, they're like, and we look forward to continue working with Drake.
Yeah, I bet you do.
Damn right we do.
You ain't going nowhere.
I think that was his fight.
Now, the other side, I do think.
Slow down because you can't bring up that comment and then we not break down the comment.
Oh, okay.
That was that was quite the depending on how you read that.
Let's see.
From the outset, this suit was an affront to all artists and their creative expression and never should have seen the light of day.
We're pleased with the course dismissal and look forward to continuing our work, successfully promoting Drake's music and investing in his career.
Do y'all believe that they're going to continue to do that?
Yes.
Yes.
I think they're going to continue to want to.
I mean, certainly with the shit that they already own, whether his...
Going forward, it goes somewhere else.
They're going to continue to pump his old material.
fuck yes like any other
cash cow i don't know i don't think they necessarily i couldn't i couldn't disagree more yeah i don't think they will put any money into him proceeding forward i think they want to crush him you're done you're done i think y'all wrong yeah i think y'all while i own those assets i'm going to monetize them to the maximum value
you own the catalog you're not talking about the catalog so you you caking already yeah you cake if you do nothing for the rest of your life you're caking off of the drake catalog when his prime was his prime no he's the most stream artist today.
Yeah, but there's more work that goes into the music than just leaving it out there and letting people stream it.
Like, they want to get it placed in commercials and films and licensed and oh shit, repackaging and reissues and remasters and all the shit that they do with catalog music.
I agree with that.
I'm talking about him going forward.
Oh, yeah, well, like, if Drake comes out with a project in six months, if I'm if
Universal could be like, suck my dick.
I don't know.
Why would they do that, though?
Why would it be to that man?
I think as a personal thing where I think
and we kind of is revenge.
Nah, I don't know.
It sounds like y'all let feelings get in the way of business.
I think Drake is a bad thing.
If you think these multi-mega
billion dollar corporations don't look at you like, yo, how dare you, and let feelings get in the middle of business, then you ain't been following some of the pup shit.
Like, yo, dog, a lot of this shit be based on these people putting you in your fucking place, saying, yo, I don't want nobody else to come follow suit and think that they could do that too.
But see, I think in this case,
if he lost, they don't have to to do it.
I think if he wins, they might punish him.
I think if they if he lost, it's like I think they're gonna punish him.
Oh, no, no, you know that.
How dare you?
That's why the punishment is coming.
How dare you?
The punishment is coming.
How dare you?
We have not seen the punishment yet.
I agree with everything that is said.
Like, great, y'all are coming from the Drake is Drake angle, but UMG is coming from the we own 65, 70% of the market share.
We own this shit.
You can't just listen, back in my day, you couldn't just do shit to the label without fearing the repercussion from the label.
True.
So
you think that he could do all of that to Universal
and Universal just say, oh, well, we want glad to still have back to business as usual.
If I can make another billion dollars off you, I'm going to make the other billion dollars.
They got enough billions.
I'm going to make the billion anyway.
That goes against corporate behavior that you're talking about.
No one's like, oh, I got enough money in the corporate world, especially when there's stockholders at play.
True.
I'm getting the money regardless.
I'm making the money regardless off of this.
I'm making the money off of it.
That's not true.
So, so how would you say?
Wait, hold up.
How not so?
Because you have, you know, this.
In music, you can't just put shit out on the internet.
Yes, it will do well because it's Drake, but if you put more money into it and do all the games that they do that we've been accusing them of doing, that we know they do, they're going to do that with any new Drake music that they deem is commercially viable.
Let me ask you a question then.
Shoot.
So why didn't they do that for the last year?
What you mean?
Drake has put out some songs that old Drake would have moved and they would have shot up the charts Why didn't they do that the last year if it's still hold up Let me finish my question because it's still gonna be profitable for them It still would be in their best interest financially to push some of them songs that he put out if he put some of them songs out four years ago them shits would have went that's I don't I disagree and we did see them do that with Nokia although that was a partnership or whatever it was with Warner I guess because it was a party yeah they might have still might not have been them Okay, they're gonna teach him.
I don't know.
They're gonna pop out of the business.
I still want to know what the reason that's what I want want to know.
Like,
why are we doing it?
Even besides it being for revenge or whatever, is it what is it?
It was like you want to show everybody else don't fuck with us in that way?
Like, what is the reason?
Besides, we're billionaires and don't disrespect us or whatever.
Yo, we're bigger than billionaires.
I think it's just levels to life.
And when you start trying to climb up certain ladders, them niggas going to kick the fucking thread.
Yo, get your dumbass back down to where you belong.
I disagree.
So what does that look like?
If Drake puts out an album in six months, what do they do with it?
Do they not promote it?
Do they do that?
Do they just apply extra algorithm games?
What do they do with it?
Don't flop and assuming the album is good.
If what y'all are saying is is true, then throughout this case, they would have supported him.
We've heard nothing but mad unreleased music that most people think is good from this Iceman shit.
Even the Iceman shit kind of pops up and leaves.
We have not seen any definitive evidence in the last year, I'm with-ish
that Universal is committed to spending on the future of Drake.
The record labels see a window for you as an artist.
So I don't know that they just supposed to continue to believe that he will be what he's been.
Nothing that they've done says that they believe he's going to continue to be a little bit more.
But that seems to be a different thing, right?
It's different.
Is it that we think your window's closed, so we're just not investing in you because we think you're on a decline, or is it we're going to punish you when you put out new music?
Or is it both?
It's both.
But y'all keep saying that they make, this is what all of y'all say: that are the music aficionados.
That if you put out something that's let's say eight, a seven, okay, that when they put the machine behind your seven, it turns your seven into a ten.
Okay, that's what's what y'all all of y'all say, and y'all all have agreed upon.
So, if Drake is still Drake that don't make tens no more, even if he making seven and a half music with the universal bump, it's gonna be a 10, and they're gonna be making mad bread.
That's what y'all have said for the last four years.
I've been on the bottom of the bottom.
The difference between Nokia and God's plan is the difference between Nokia and hotline bling.
You will see the difference in the label being with you lock and key and the label not being with you.
We'll see.
Yeah.
I'm not disagreeing.
So not being with you like a key means less marketing or is it algorithm game?
What is the thing that they won't do?
It means less of all of it.
Okay.
It means less of everything.
And the funny part that you're saying that to me, this is my opinion, is that that is what he was saying with regards to they not like us.
He's saying,
my nigga, I was the nigga that that I know how the gas works because they put the gas on for me for the last movie.
I know what the fuck the gas looks like.
So I know when y'all put the gas light on for this song, not that the song wasn't dope already, organically.
Listen to what I'm saying.
I know what you're saying.
He's right, though.
Bro, the song was already fly.
Everybody already took to the song.
Organically, niggas liked the song the day it came out.
Universal ain't even get a chance to light the stove and the shit was already gone.
But I know the signs of when y'all put the gas behind it.
And that's why I didn't like the lawsuit.
No, but that's why the lawsuit makes sense to me The lawsuit makes sense to me because I know what y'all do when y'all put the gas behind the shit So y'all putting the gas behind some shit that's calling me a pedophile that could potentially make me lose mad billions of dollars
If it did what it did organically,
but that's his lawsuit.
No, because we dissing him in hip-hop I'm talking about from a business perspective that boy is right and I want to get up here and cape for him because they're gonna say I'm capping for Drake that nigga is right if I know what the gas looks like and I know what it looks like when y'all put money behind a product, y'all putting money behind a product.
I'm y'all artist.
And y'all putting money behind a product that is calling me a pedophile to the world.
In simpler terms, let me ask y'all.
Y'all think Drake's footprint in America feels like we're used to it feeling?
No, no, no.
Music don't feel like
music feeling.
That could be the pow pow right there.
Yeah.
From the minute, not like us, us putting the gas on it.
It seems like they were, the labels in them was kind of tied to him before that that happened.
Before not like us.
I felt like he was trying to.
Drake was giving them niggas bullshit projects that certified Lover Boy and all that.
There wasn't fly projects that that nigga was.
Because I thought he was going to decline.
Well, that's, and that kind of goes to the point that
my argument against what you were saying earlier is Drake has released all these records that in previous times would have went with a little bit of gas.
I kind of disagree.
I don't think that nothing he's put out in the past three years maybe
could hold a candle to hotline bling or
any of these other records.
you know what I mean?
But we guess or not.
Again, I'm not.
Well, there's a lot of things happening at once.
Yeah, I'm thinking.
There's a lot of things happening at once.
Certified Lover Boy cover.
They said he was giving the label a fuck you with the cover.
You said that.
I said he does memeable.
That fucking certified Lover Boy album sounded like a whole bunch of shit that he had in the tuck somewhere.
And he just gave it to him on some asshole, sarcastic, pompous bullshit.
But that's what I'm saying.
Like, even before the Kendrick shit, he had this weird relationship to the label.
Yes.
And he wasn't wasn't putting out his best work.
True.
So
we're saying that this is the culmination
of a years-long feud between him, Lucien, Universal, and the people in that building.
That makes more sense to me.
I think what I was...
And now to put the icing on a cake.
But
we said that when the beef was happening.
And I didn't disagree.
What I was skeptical of is the idea that
if the label can make billions off you
after a lawsuit, that they'll just bail on you just because of the lawsuit.
I think they will punish you sometimes, especially if you win.
But I'm saying because he lost and because he's already flailing, I'm just not sure how much more they're going to do.
I think he's being punished already.
I think he's already half.
There's no world,
there's no world and there's no artist in the history of music that has been allowed to just totally piss off the record label and then go on the fucking flourish and go about their business.
Because for the label to make money, you got to make money too.
We don't want you to make no more money, motherfucker.
Hmm.
I'm not talking about office prior catalog.
His old shit, like you said, in license.
We all agree on the prior catalog.
Sinking, all of that shit, they got it.
That's a cash cow.
For him to go forward and for Universal to be profitable with him, that means he has to also be profitable, too.
Yo, y'all don't think Universal knows that Drake Music is on a decline?
Let me ask y'all that.
Yeah, I think they also do.
I think they know
it's declining out.
And I think because
he's not.
in his prime anymore.
I think that's the biggest reason, not the lawsuit.
I don't know the terms of his contract, but I also think he's either out or maybe got one more to be out.
Yes.
So what we're going to do is tank kill your worth.
We're going to kill yourself.
Now you can go out all the time.
No, I don't agree with that.
I'm sorry.
You don't.
If I know you leaving, I want you to leave on a high?
No, I'm not trying to kill your high.
I still have all these assets of yours.
I'm not trying to tank your value at no time.
Now, I'm not.
Your old value can't.
I don't even know.
Outside of some proud shit of him getting like a puff charge, I don't think Drake's old value can be tanked.
It is what it is.
He needs a charge where he got to be be canceled.
Okay.
Outside of that, that shit is solidified.
Going forward, if you are leaving us and you're Drake,
I don't want you to leave us on a high.
I could certainly see you.
So you can go do whatever you do somewhere else and make the money that we was making off of you.
I could certainly see throwing your kid into the pool and seeing if they can swim, but I don't think they're going to try to tank his value because again, especially when we're talking about all this pedophilia lawsuit shit, that they were trying to weaponize pedophilia against him.
I don't think that they would try to do that because that is the exact thing that you're saying unless some R.
Kelly, whatever shit happens.
So why would they be, I'm not trying to make my biggest cash cow of the past 20, 30 years into R.
Kelly.
Are you crazy?
No.
Why would I want to bottom out my asset like that?
Here's the thing.
We're not trying to make you R.
Kelly.
We could put
the doubt in the air.
That will tank your value.
I'm not doing it.
It also hurts their revenue even from the old cattle.
Listen, I'm saying I don't think that they would try to actively.
Oh, that's not true.
I could see a world where they try to actively tank him.
I don't think that's happening.
I just also don't think they're actively trying to propel him.
Oh, I think that's fair.
I agree with that.
That's all I'm saying.
You said, go out and do what you're doing.
Throw him in the people.
Swim.
Thank you for your service.
Yeah.
That's all I'm saying.
Hey, thank you for your service.
What a run.
We did historic things.
Together.
No question.
You left us.
I still got your shit.
I'm keeping you for as long as I'm entitled to keep you.
Yeah.
I'm keeping you.
So if you're, new question.
If you're Drake, what's your next best move right now?
Slow now, I don't want to get to that yet.
I want to talk to the audience members out there that fucking beat me down for a year and change about,
well, what if this is going to get him his masters back?
And I had to play along.
I had to play along with you fucking buffoons out there that was telling me, hey, hey,
he's going to be a martyr.
Definitely trying to make a martyr of of the king on this shit.
I'm not letting y'all get away with that.
Sorry, I can't for what I had to endure the last year in James.
Did you guys, in hindsight, did y'all hear yourselves?
Deadass.
He's going to be a martyr and change the rest of the way that music business is done in the music business.
Y'all said that and was deadass about it.
Straight face.
I was there.
It was last year.
It wasn't even last year.
It was a couple months ago.
My memory is not that bad.
Like, how do y'all feel about yourselves now?
Oh, my God.
See why you can't be a part of Think Tank?
Didn't have you saying shit.
He's going to get his masters from this.
Yeah, nah.
Yeah, that's the naive shit.
If you think they're giving up masters.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
Anywho,
what does this mean?
What does this verdict mean for
religious drink?
I mean, obviously the
appeal is going to drag it out for a little while longer.
I don't know how much longer.
Probably another six months, I would imagine.
Does that push the album back?
I don't think so.
Does anything about this verdict push the album back or push back plans for the album?
Hard to say without knowing whether he's still under terms with UMG.
But I guess in their statement, they said they want to continue.
Yeah, but that doesn't necessarily say that they have anything going forward.
I don't know.
I mean, I think Drake's logic is: if I win this case, I have leverage to maybe get away from the label deal.
Yes.
And so I think that would have dictated the album time.
Now that he's stuck in, if he's doing the appeal because he thinks he can win it, as opposed to just saving face,
I think that's going to determine whether the album plans change.
Because I think a lot, I'm not convinced he thinks he can win this anymore.
The way the judge threw it out.
And what are you appealing it on?
That's why he shouldn't appeal.
That's what I'm saying.
Because you're not appealing.
Unless you're appealing on procedural grounds, like there's something wrong with the procedure itself.
It's going to be very difficult to win this case.
And every lawyer I've heard talk about this has said this is not a winnable case for Drake.
A billing just because you have a legal team and you can afford it, it still doesn't make it.
It makes it longer.
Like you still, it's just more embarrassing.
You're still like a bitch.
It's just, wrap it up.
It doesn't help him.
So I don't.
Some niggas just can't take the L, man.
There's, well, yeah.
I just cannot take the L.
I just
say if there's any other avenue, I'm going to do it.
I just cannot accept this L.
That's what the lawsuit was in the beginning.
It was a Hell Mary to make the L look less L E.
Right.
And so now it's more L.
Now it's more L.
Yeah, it's worse.
Like, just let it go.
How you, yeah, learning how to take a L is important.
Very
facts.
Facts.
Because everything that he does and has done since this battle has ended has just helped to prolong the success and drag out.
Like you making the legend of not like us
just bigger than ever.
I seen people streaming it last night.
Running it back up.
I was like, I won't be surprised this shit into the chart again.
Yeah.
Jesus.
And that's another L.
Word.
And you know what else, man?
You fucking Canadians sometimes just can't read in American room.
And that's what Americans have been saying for a little while now, right?
Like the crux of this case has been Kendrick was saying mean things.
Yeah.
Like that was that.
That was the...
That was the crux of the picture.
He was being mean.
And there may be some people that are believing it.
Cool.
My brother, niggas was telling you, you got beat up, you got punched in the face, you lost the battle.
Niggas still love you.
You still who you are.
Come on back to the, come on back to the party.
See, that's what happens in American hoods.
No matter what went down at, I mean, I'll use me, at the basketball court down commuter par,
you had to come back.
You had to come back.
If you beat somebody up, you got to come back.
You can't go hide.
You got to come back, and now they know that you be at the courts, nigga.
They might pull on.
That can happen.
Hey, if you fucking get beat up, you just got to come back.
If niggas start shooting over there, you got to come back.
Hey, they started cracking on you.
You got to come back.
You didn't get picked for 10 fools.
You sat there all day.
Guess what?
You got to come back.
There's a home base.
There's a home base.
For you to lose like you lost and then take your ball and
go to Australia and Sweden and Portugal and wherever you and Yachty was at, Turks.
You'd have been everywhere else just because of a loss.
That part.
That's the part niggas don't respect.
Anybody could have lost to Kendrick.
Nigga, you're not exempt.
Kendrick is one of them.
Yeah.
But the way that you lost, how you lose that fight and how niggas see you get jumped in the schoolyard.
Yeah, nah, that matters.
It's the way you get beaten.
That matters.
He lost a fight at school and switched schools.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's a friend of mine.
Fresh school far school.
He switched districts.
Yeah.
He switched whole districts.
He went down south with his brain.
Yeah, that's the shit that's not.
That ain't.
That's not respectable.
It's just not respectable.
So I don't know what there is for me to say about this.
This is unprecedented.
Yeah.
It is.
I've never seen nothing like this in my life.
Never.
I feel like I'm too old for it.
I feel like my uncles back when I was hype off of fucking Kidd and Play and Kwame and MC Hammer and they was like, you know,
it's over.
It's over.
Like, we don't care.
Don't come hip-hop.
I'm off of that.
Whatever y'all doing now is not hip-hop.
I feel like that at 45 and going on 50.
So Joe, if Drake calls you tonight, and he could.
I'm not talking to him.
Some niggas got bad juju on them.
Don't put me in no conversation where I have to talk to people that I've been
have bad juju.
if his juju his juju's bad i'm not disagreeing with you i guess barb ties all you niggas that's out there y'all killing people y'all shooting kids and then want to come to the party and dap me up i don't need that exchange of energy fair enough ice yeah
drake calls you tonight don't shoot niggas either but go ahead
drake calls you tonight and says yo what's my next best move What should I do right now to fix this or to make this better?
And I got a same question for you, Shimona.
What do you say to him?
And Parks Cool?
Focus on the music, y'all.
Like, you just got to focus on the music and keep it.
Drop the appeal, too?
You got to let that shit go.
It's over.
Let it go.
He hinted that he was doing that, where he was like, yo, we back to the vibes, back to the music, all of that, but you still here.
Let it go.
You lost.
It's okay.
Yeah, it's fine.
It's okay.
And he's not even like, he's a pop fucking megastar at this point.
Like, all the hip-hop, street cred fucking respectability shit, it is what it is.
First of all, the L is an L.
Take your L and take the L.
Take the L.
It's okay.
But just make some slaps, bro.
Pop slaps.
How you bounce back after a L says a lot.
I would be totally into a super introspective rap shit, or I would be totally into him just doing fucking Nokia records.
Like, I'm cool.
I like both those drakes.
Get a fucking trainer.
and do legs and arms.
No, I mean, it's not right.
It's like you're always trying to cut dick and, you know, stop cheating and eat some protein to get your body together cut dick like cutting dick is like you're cheating like you're trying to find a faster way to get there you know never heard never heard he go get abs
he got his flanks all chubby his love handles that not you know you think i said it's like he don't have no friends nobody cut dick i mean he put his he posted himself with them up ass abs online he did that He doesn't know.
He don't have no friends.
That's possible.
Leg Day.
Great.
I just want the slaps.
That's it.
Majority of us just want the slaps.
Well, I want him to be okay, like his mental health and all of that.
Because I don't believe, like, this is not that important to me.
Like, I want him to be well and slaps.
If we can't get that, then
what do you want me to do?
Right.
What do you want me to do?
Cool, fat.
Like, you musicians don't even produce enough music for me to care about shit the way that some of these parasocial niggas are caring about y'all.
Like, it's it's not even enough you're not going no no no no swallow your pride a little bit man cuz it seemed like his his stance is
all right if y'all don't fuck with me as in America fuck y'all fuck y'all yeah I'm gonna I'm gonna show y'all like going to Europe yeah I'm gonna go over there where I'm they still love me over there and I'm just gonna make music for them with them
praise them.
That's a weird approach.
Fuck y'all.
Like, all right, if I ain't wanted here, cool.
I'm not American anyway.
I y'all need it's like I'm trying to show y'all that y'all need me more than I need y'all
That's yeah, I ain't gonna lie the judge saying that everything is kind of allowable in a diss track is fire is heat.
That's fire.
I appreciate it.
Especially in the era of court using lyrics against people like
that's fire.
That's a dope precedent.
In reality on some other more serious shit.
Fuck diss tracks.
It would have gone the other way.
It'd have been very scary.
It would have been bad.
It would have been very scary.
Shout out to that judge.
I'm talking about for that language.
I'm not going to put it out.
The joint I started writing.
Don't worry, you good with me.
Who are you talking about?
You mean it-dis?
I'm just saying, once the judge said that,
he started writing a few verses about everybody.
Did you?
Yeah, it's a Chico.
Y'all can't write no diss track.
Shit, we'll get somebody.
I get a ghost rack.
I'll cut this to get a ghost ride.
The person I'm going to get beat you already, so I'll just run back to him.
He beat everybody in your book.
In your book, he never lost.
Lil B.
900-0.
No, it's no, Ars.
My brother.
He did beat you, though, but still.
I'm going to get a little beat.
We got it, brother.
We got it.
I'm going to get a little beat to rape my shit.
Lil B.
There's somebody to beat me.
Yeah.
Two people beat me.
There's somebody to beat me.
Are we done with Drake?
Aubrey, man.
Make some slaps, man.
Yeah, that's it.
Stop being a bitch.
Low carbide.
You got dissed.
Go to the fucking embassy.
Call up some women in their 30s, preferably.
Light to hook up some white wine.
I mean, we've seen you bartend, nigga.
Bartend.
Do some fly.
Make some drinks for the baddies, nigga.
Chill, smoke some hookah.
Just bask, bask in your glory of what you've done already.
Don't step on your own dope.
Call steak.
Ask for 79% of the company now.
Yeah, I don't even think my beef would even be in music.
I would be pressing everybody else.
Yo, I need 98% of your whole company.
I'm Drink.
The whole shit.
The plane ain't enough.
The whole shit.
The plane ain't enough now.
I don't need that plane.
I would be running around sticking people up off the equity I built in music.
Yeah, we're talking about it.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm not sure he is.
No, he can't.
I ain't sure of that.
There was rumors that he's beefing with the steak niggas now.
You can't.
Because this shit has impacted your leverage.
And that's part of why he was suing.
Exactly.
My point of view.
That's part of why he was suing.
What are we talking about right here?
This is out of his mouth, not ours.
That makes sense.
It does and it doesn't.
What the fuck is you talking about?
That makes sense.
No, no, it makes sense that he would do it from a business perspective.
But you can't enter a rap battle, which is under these rules, and then take the L and move over there.
I think they're conflating the two issues.
I think they two totally suit.
I think if you start a fight, which he did, right?
You know what I'm saying?
I'm talking in terms of the intensity of the back and forth, which is what the judge was saying.
And you get to the point where people are saying that about each other.
You said he's you're talking about Kendrick's domestic situations, you're talking about who, you know, this, that, and the third, he's talking about this about you.
You got to take that as an L.
That's that's the context.
That's what the judge is saying.
You opened that door.
That's what I'm saying.
So, you just got to take the L.
I think it's corny to, it would be like if me and you got into a fist fight, yo, let's take it outside.
We go around back, we rumble, and then one of us wins, the other one call the police.
Call the police or swing for
the business.
We got cop callers in here, it's not the same.
This is the thing.
This is how I feel.
I agree with everything you're saying, and I get the whole business perspective, but just like hip-hop, it was just bad timing.
You couldn't have sued them then because it was going to always look like you was just crying because you lost that bad.
Exactly.
That's it.
So it's like he should have done it at a different time.
I agree with that whole thing.
He's like a bitch.
If he would have waited a year to sue Universal or some shit, then it would have made sense.
Even some months.
But he couldn't because his whole premise behind Sue and Universal was y'all put the sauce to that song.
To make it bigger.
But here's why I also don't like it.
You get what I'm saying?
He couldn't have waited because then he would have look crazy.
Here's what I like about the sauce thing.
To use your point.
That's what the music business does to good songs.
That's the point I don't think.
I'm doing it for him, I know.
But that's my point.
Like you said, I know when y'all put the gas on it because y'all did it for me.
You win by the way.
I just don't like that y'all put the gas on that record because I'm affected by it.
You stepped on a million artists who may have had more organic records, right?
Because they put the gas on it by that logic.
So now one got you.
Take that out.
Fam.
Cool, bro.
I'm just saying, like,
I think, I think we're just conflating the issues, and I don't like
sound like I'm
Disney music out.
Well, they already think anything you think is different than Drake.
I don't want to make you look like you're capable of Drake.
People hear what they want to hear.
Y'all just look alike.
I don't think y'all are.
I don't look like y'all could be cousins.
You like Drake.
Y'all could be cousins.
You could be related to Drake.
Y'all could be cousins.
You could do the look alike.
All light-skinned people look alike.
True.
No, just you and Drake.
We look alike.
I'm light-skinned.
I don't look like y'all.
You're not light-skinned.
You're not light-skinned, nigga.
Caramel.
Shit, y'all.
Just tugging your mouth.
Stop fucking tugging me your tongue.
Yeah, man.
Fish for a compliment.
That was new.
Got it.
Caught one.
That's your man.
All right, what else is important?
New music.
What else is new?
Well, Mob D came out of the album.
Oh, my God, I love it.
It's so fire.
Who wants to fight with me?
Come on.
Ice wants to fight with me.
Somebody fight with me.
It's such
a fight.
Somebody fight about me.
Somebody fight with me.
Come on.
Come on.
What am I fighting with you about?
I ain't hearing.
If I heard it and I ain't like it, I'll fight with you, but I ain't.
Mob Deep came out of that album.
Is it 15 tracks?
Infinity.
Infinity, 15 tracks.
I know Havoc did like 11 of them.
15, yeah.
And Al did the other four.
And Alchemist did the other four.
What the fuck?
Sorry, guys.
So the production isn't quite as diverse as some of the old Mob Deep albums.
It's just those two.
I'm just saying.
Most Mob Deep albums were Alchemist have.
Half half the same way?
I thought the most, for the most part.
I thought the production damn characters out there.
Yeah, I love the production.
I wasn't saying it was bad.
I was saying I loved it, actually.
I loved having that many Havoc tracks, actually.
And then before the Alchemists.
Havoc is still him.
And the thing is, it sounded like, it didn't sound to me like somebody trying to make new music or try to catch a new sound.
They did what they do.
They did what they do.
It sounded like organic mob deep music.
Some of the content, obviously, is going to be dated because
Prodigy's not with us.
You know what I mean?
So you have to accept Rest P P P P.
Rest in Peace, Prodigy.
Yeah, rest in peace, P.
It's always going to be tracks and stuff like that that you wish could have a more modern conversation, but it's classic Mob Deep.
It sounds great.
it feels great yeah for sure and propige was never like the current events type of rapper so it's it there's nothing really on here too much that i was like oh this is from 10 years ago or so you know there was one like covet reference from having that i loved and i was like i would have loved it you know what is before project die we started to get pretty close and he was he would always hit me with the uh the the conspiracy theory stuff and all this is bad so i kind of wondered what he'd be thinking about covet what he'd be thinking about trump i i just want and it felt so good i wanted to hear that and it just reminded me that he's not with us it's not a criticism it's just like he's just not with us and you know you would have got that I know I would have got that for you.
So it's more just like it's more selfish, just wanting more from him.
It was really refreshing to hear from Prodigy.
Yeah.
For me.
And it's not like one of them weird, they found some old freestyles and doctored it and made it sound like something.
These sounds like they definitely just had a bunch of songs sitting in it.
Yeah, I didn't hear it like posthumous.
Yeah,
slapped together.
I haven't heard the album.
So let me just ask y'all: is it infamous?
So
are these, are they all like new verses?
Yes, yes.
Okay, great.
And hooks and everything.
It's really like a different vowel.
It's a new album.
For real, for real.
How do y'all even know when Mob Deep drops?
Like, where do you get that information at?
We're New Yorkers.
Yeah, the internet.
I follow Hyde.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I follow my acid pill.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
I follow Hitboy.
I follow the producers.
I'm the Alchemist.
I open my Apple every Friday at night.
It's right there at the top of the screen.
And I search for music as a music lover.
And Mob Deep was trained to dance.
That's the last two.
That's news I could use.
Now I could do that.
I got you.
That's my nigga.
And something else they did on this that I thought was fly.
First of all, I love
Mob Deep, specifically Prodigy talking about eating pussy and fucking bitches from the back.
I know that they got clowned anytime they made a love song, but I love Mob Deep love songs.
And not only did they give me one,
They did something I thought was pretty fly, which was they made two songs out of the same song.
Yeah,
and I thought that was super fly.
So, I'm gonna play the first version of the drummer song, which is, yeah, which is down for you.
Yeah, I like the second one.
But on Love the Way is when they got their shit off, for real, for real.
But they're both really good.
This beat is incredible.
Yeah, it is.
This beat is
gotten havoc, yo.
He lost his mind.
He lost his mind in the production.
Yeah,
say that.
Talk that shit.
Nah, run it back, run it back.
Damn, that shit's camping.
Any rapper that hears this beat, run it back.
This is sickening.
I already know what you would have, what rapper Joe would have done with this one.
Most of the beats on here are.
Let's go ahead and took what I've taught you to a whole other level.
But you worked your way into my mental.
I was in trouble from the minute that I met you.
Flying colors, colors, but you pass when I test you.
Part itself, no, I'm rough with a bitch.
Blaming on the trenches and shit I won't mention.
How I'm feeling now, it's not what I expected.
But I'm going with the Nodge is on both of these records.
Eating down shit that I ain't even know.
None of these bitches come close.
Fuck it on the money.
Wait a minute, wait, tweets without.
a minute.
Oh, she hits me to keep you in my heart.
Been in love with my downfall.
Massive pill, great project, great project.
I blew a kiss today, she off from afar at a Georgia Smith concert.
She'll probably respond like Holly did.
I got a list.
Tiana's old Sodonna, Madonna.
Wish I could twist.
Nas does the wrong thing.
Hey, Nas could do the wrong feeling, man.
Especially lately.
Yeah.
Nas got that casino and was like, you know what, man?
Three verses for you.
Three verses for you.
Listen,
I'm not going to beat y'all.
Look at that gunfire shit a little bit.
I got you.
I got you.
That beat right there.
I got you.
I think I was an owl.
So smooth, so smooth, so smooth, so smooth.
How could you not want to hear Havoc beats
and Prodigy versus
the cheap start of all garns?
Have some fun.
I'm busy getting money called back.
Bitch, The highlight in the light is my part.
Facts is
so embedded in my DNA.
To be a block dog, nigga, have my pop raised me.
Young hitch.
That record, the clips record, inspired.
Clips record is this.
Already on it, gentlemen.
Already on it, gentlemen.
Clips continuing their run.
Yep.
It makes all the sense in the world that the clips are on a mob deep album.
If you heard the clips album, I can't comprehend you not talking money.
Rest in peace, bitch.
Only language I speak.
Niggas be dumbstruck.
They gon' die hungry.
I'm crafty, real boxy.
My reptilian brain.
I had you curved up, trying to stop bleeding.
Good nigga, I'm chilled like the ice box.
Hood nigga, I'm sorry if you not live to the soldier.
How could you?
You a civilian, so how would you?
Understand the light of power and privilege.
You not crippy to this drone boat business.
Lil' nigga, stay on your rung.
And watch your fuck mouth.
I'll cut out your tongue.
Yo, give me a bottle of ENJ out the cover, please.
Some Bacardi Lamon, I mean.
I feel like they put an album out for the heads.
Yeah, I need a Dutch master tonight.
Exactly.
I'll tell you, I'm telling you, you should take me back.
Face it three, three, the nines.
It's mad time.
That's the time I was on.
Hey, newer couch, wake up over there, man.
Yeah.
You got to check out the infamous.
I'm going to try to put some good stuff.
You got to check classics.
Hell on Earth.
Yeah.
And word music.
Yeah.
Oh, no, you got to check that.
Go to YouTube, man.
Y'all going to love the MVP.
You're going to love the joint.
I'm talking about the new John.
I know you're a Mob Deep head.
That's what I'm going to love this.
It's going to bring you back to your days.
Yeah, I'm going to go to the park tonight.
You might go search for some of the stuff.
I'm listening to this.
Look at these niggas, man.
Look at this fan.
Look at this.
Salute to Mob Deep.
Has it been a little bit?
Salute.
Mass appeal, Al.
It was more music that came out, right?
I was caught up in this.
I ain't going to hold you.
That's all I listen to is Mob Deep.
Yeah, there was a new Black Thought in Danger Mouse.
I hope they're doing a new album because I love the
last album.
Just a single with Ragging Ball Man.
That shit is tough.
We got a new big boogie record.
Okay.
I heard the record.
We got a new big boogie record.
I was about to hit you because I was like, I know Joe is going to go crazy to this one.
That record is hard.
I feel like all his records are hard because I'm a bird and a duck.
And all he makes is strip club music, and he did it again.
He did it again.
So shout out to him.
Amber Mark put out an album.
I only gave it a quick breeze through.
I'll be back next week with what I think of that.
It's a tough time, but Bia dropped the album, and it wasn't bad.
Bia dropped it along.
It was a problem, nigga.
So I've heard.
Yeah, she dropped it.
Yo, she was singing on a couple records, and she's not a bad singer.
Yeah, she can sing and rap.
Yeah, I never heard her sing before.
Yeah, it's tough.
Bia is pretty good.
Yeah, I loved it, Bia, but there was a five song jet.
Did you get rap?
No, no, I know what that face means.
Nah, she can rap.
Mark.
Can't name five songs?
No, probably not.
I feel good.
I'd like to go with song titles.
I'm just asking.
Yo, you know why the internet is stupid?
Why?
Some of the best artists in the world you can't name five songs from.
Like who?
Yeah.
Like who?
Oh, boy, when you fucking do that.
It's a lot of people out on song titles, but I could quote you.
I could say all the words to the song titles.
You good for that.
What I'm saying is.
You'd be like, yo, who is this?
What I'm saying is there's too many.
amazing records that come from people that don't have that you can't name five songs from that's what i'm saying oh yeah that's absolutely.
You might get one or two.
It was still a dope line.
I always say, I'm horrible.
But that line is still fired.
You can't name five black sheep songs.
Who?
Any of y'all.
I could.
Go ahead.
Let's go.
The first one is crazy.
I just stuck at one.
It's just going.
You just be listening to tracks on the night.
I can name people all day long that you can't name five songs from.
That's some shit that these fucking 16-year-olds on the internet then came up with a new song.
It's don't matter.
It's a good record.
It was a good diss line.
It's a good, it's a mindset.
It's work.
Back to the lawsuit.
It's not all factual.
So what?
Even if it worked.
So nobody's going to correct the kids when they say stupid shit.
No, I'll name the records.
They say that about you.
You can't name five Joe Button songs, and then why go list 20?
I'll go list 20.
Hey, now we did.
It's niggas.
That's it.
Buttons is people that don't work on it.
Call the straight.
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm not trying to.
I'm going to go somewhere, so I'm not.
I'm not trying to shoot.
I'm just saying they say that about people that, and there's an answer.
It's niggas
that would do it.
It's niggas with a million hits and smashes that you can name a hundred of their songs that have spent the latter part of their career copying every single thing that one-hit wonder Joe button does.
And there's a list of y'all.
Talking shit, that's true.
There's a long list of y'all.
So I mean, and that list is growing.
Oh, every day.
Every day is growing.
I try not to say it because I love some of y'all, but I see what y'all are doing.
Y'all are in my ass.
And it's not going without being noticed.
You don't consider yourself a one-hit wonder, do you?
I would say that's not a huge thing.
Technically, he's not.
Technically, he's not.
By the definition of a hit, he's not.
I mean, even in the, technically, he's definitely not, but like, I don't know.
I have more than one song chart.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So,
but I do understand the culture calling me a one-hit wonder.
But what I think a one-hit wonder is.
Pump It Up was out of here.
Pump It Up was out of here.
And if you don't have another song that ever matches where one of your songs, where one of your songs went, then that's how they view you.
Yeah, but there's a lot of niggas
one song of Get Where.
Exactly.
Pump it up went.
Not the one.
That's why they can't talk to me.
But there's also a bunch of people.
When I think of one-hit wonder, I think if you had one hit and then you fell off.
We spent a whole time.
We went together.
That's what I think of.
Where the fuck is this person?
Like, Apache is, I mean, no district.
I'm thinking, like, I'm just thinking of songs where you're.
Rest in peace, Apache.
Rest in peace.
That's what's going on.
You almost got jumped.
You saw me stop.
I thought, are y'all next?
Turned around quick and shit.
I'm just saying, like, there's some people who got one amazing song and then you literally can't.
Like, name some Philly niggas that's one-hit wonders.
No such thing.
All right, cool C.
Cool C.
Because he went to jail.
Well,
most people from our era know the glamorous life.
That's before you.
You know what I'm talking about?
Who'd you got?
The glamorous.
You're from my era.
You was right here with me.
You got it.
Right.
You can't name another cool C.
To me, that's one-hit wonder, not being in the culture, being part of different groups, being on the underground scene, doing all these stuff.
To me, that's not one-hit wonder.
And they can't call me one-hit wonder because that wasn't hit no more.
We in Smash Land.
That's the other thing.
Yeah, we in Smash fucking legacy lifetime record.
You're going to use for the rest of your life.
Yeah.
And that's it.
Hit is
Snow Informer.
That is a one-hit wonder.
Yeah.
Go on.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
Go ahead.
And hit is fucking one of those.
This is why I'm hot.
No, disrespect the Mims.
That's a good hit.
That's a huge.
Yes.
Yes, that's a one-hit wonder.
Good hit to have.
Shout out to Mims.
That's a great one.
Yeah, no, they can't call me a one-hit wonder.
You liable to to go outside to the game tomorrow and hear that i probably will anyways anywho's
um are we all done with everything that happened in new music i think so uh just double check really fast can drake battle somebody else no yeah
why no it'd be a tough fight it'd be a tough fight
yeah i don't i don't think he would do it i don't think he needs to do that can he should for sure he can i don't think he would well yes he can he can he can be clear he's still got a fan base.
He's still, he ain't like everybody ain't turned it back.
And he's still better than most people.
And he can outrap a lot.
He can outrap a lot of you niggas.
He will win the battle if most likely, but I don't think he does it.
I think he's probably going to be gunshot.
Oh, you just asked Kenny.
How is he bad?
He got answered permission.
And he can mop a bunch of motherfuckers up quick.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to wait.
Yeah, most people don't want that stuff.
And you know, he's going to overdo it if he does it.
He has to make an example out of the next nigga.
Because now niggas think you're sweet.
Right.
But he wasn't sweet in the Kendrick one.
That's the the thing.
He made a lot of good music.
He did.
Don't matter.
Narrative is.
Yeah.
Now niggas looking at you.
The other part too with the lawsuit.
You fucked up the legacy, even that battle.
Yeah.
Like, it was a good fight, but now it don't look like a good fight.
Right.
Yeah, it looks like
he did.
Not for one person.
One person takes, it looks like a phenomenal thing.
I was just getting ready to say.
One person thinks it went exactly.
I mean,
he thought it would go.
Grammy Super Bowl, like, one
stadium tour worldwide, still on tour.
I've seen a video.
Good fight implies that it was a competitive match.
It wasn't a good fight.
But Kendrick never thought it would be competitive.
They pulling up all of Kendrick's old verses that say, I can't believe that y'all think that number two was number one when I'm right here.
Like, that's been his sentiment since the big Sean song, since the B.E.T.
Cypher.
He never looked at dude like the rest of the world looked at him.
Which is part of where some of the greatest lines from this battle come from.
True.
I hate the way you walk.
That's good.
Love that love.
Like, do y'all know how
he's a.
That's my favorite.
I hate the way you walk, the way that you talk.
I hate the way that you dress, even.
The shirts you get out of bed and put on.
I despise them shits.
Like, what are y'all?
He never.
He never saw, hey, but that's just me, I guess.
But it wasn't.
And even if it was, for you to explain it the way you did,
you made enough people look at him differently, and he has to feel that.
He has to feel that.
He has to feel that.
And I would like to see him bounce back because I make more money when he bounces back.
It's just new.
This is all new territory for him, yo.
I've been the golden child since I dropped.
Even with the meat shit, even with the push-a-t shit,
it was little chinks here and there, but it wasn't this.
None of y'all ever turned them all against me.
What I'll add is
for the for the head, for the for the head's argument that's been there few a few years about what Drake what what equity Drake gets from hopping on all of these songs from all of the right now artists Because he's the biggest artist in the world.
He's helping these people and he was
But there was always that question of what he's getting in return because people if you didn't know the music business You couldn't figure that part out
That's what's visibly missing right now, too
That's what would help to carry him right this second, as it has in the past, and that's what comes in.
But during a much more turbulent time, if he had lost this battle, like he lost his battle and went and hopped on some Spanish record, some white hoes record, like a bunch of shit that nobody cared about.
It didn't matter.
Yeah,
nobody cares.
I still don't understand that part.
But if he took the hottest songs from the hottest American acts and put a verse on it, it would help him coast through these trying times.
Like, I don't get why Drake is not on Thugs' album.
Yes, you do.
I don't.
Like, I don't get why.
There's a lot of...
Who's P decision is that?
I don't know.
But I'm just saying, there's a lot of people that they didn't turn their back on him.
If you got eyes,
it looks like it's Drake's decision.
It looked, because Thugs seem to have everybody that is fucking with him on that album.
Well, that's what I would have assumed.
And he on there crying about Drake for a million bars.
Like, he on there telling her, he's begging for help and forgiveness.
Oh, Drake, you're different.
I love you.
You taught me everything.
And even prior to that, like,
all of your
future, okay, we understand.
I didn't see no little baby.
Like, I don't see.
No, I'm talking about
doing records with these people.
You just kept running with Sexy Red.
And,
but, but, where's everybody else?
You still have relationships out there.
And these people, even during all that, made it their business to not come out and
say nothing about it.
They just
turned their heads to it.
They didn't play the song.
Yeah, they didn't, they don't cut that off.
Look, like they showed they were standing with you even when the rest of the country wasn't.
So when you bounce back, go holler at them.
Why not?
You ran to London and jumped on Central C Records.
He mad.
Yeah, I'm about to say, when you're sensitive, when you're sensitive in one area, you're sensitive in two areas.
Like,
if you're looking at fucking Kendrick saying you were saying mean things, then you're looking at a few other, if you're looking at LeBron saying you went to the show and that was mean, like if you identifying where everybody was mean, then yeah, you mad at a few niggas.
Dog, do you know the effort it takes?
Not like us was everywhere.
Do you know the effort it took for like the niggas who was still moving around to not be like turned up when that song come on?
Like you didn't catch none of them niggas to even where you could be mad at them.
They had to go out there and wait for that.
You could not escape that record nowhere.
So now that means I'm actively making sure I'm out the spot if it plays.
Wherever you go, it's going to play.
You don't catch me turning up or my section turning up.
Like niggas, niggas actually put effort into showing I'm still rocking with dude.
We ain't going to play nothing with that record.
That should stand for something.
You could not escape that record at all.
Which in reality is crazy.
In reality, your friend should be able to listen to that song without you.
You know, fucking attitude.
That's weird as shit.
I'm with you.
Listen to yourself.
You should be on stage.
No, you shouldn't be on stage, but you fucking having it.
It's in the background of the gym.
The way that the thing about it is,
people perceive things that way.
So even if it is in the background while you're working out, people will make it a bigger deal.
But the fact that you actually give a fuck shows how much of a bitch you are.
Because that's weird.
Cool.
But why would you care?
But the fact that your friends are making sure that they're not caught in them situations
should stand for something too.
Hell yeah.
Because they're going through a lot to do that.
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah.
That takes effort to not do that.
Yeah.
But he's mad.
He's upset at all of that.
I don't understand it.
One day we would have to look at the, we would have to be faced with a music business that didn't involve all of the fake phony friendships.
Oh, damn.
Good luck.
Seriously, that is never happening.
No, we there.
They still fake phony and friendly.
It's not like it was.
It's not like it was with that whole DJ Khaled U-N-I-T-Y salary that we went through.
The We Are the World Era.
The We Are the World Era is over.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, we over that.
That is.
But niggas got, they're all.
Some of you niggas have to stand on your own now.
Some of y'all can't rely on your industry relationships.
You can't just call the person that's on fire and hot.
No, you got to sink or swim now.
Yeah, it's on y'all.
Enough of that.
Enough of that.
Hey, that's what hip-hop was.
You know, everybody wasn't on Coochie Crunch when hip-hop started.
Like, that was some new shit.
I know kids have been born and became adults in that era, so they don't know another world.
world.
But, hey, these niggas never liked each other.
Word.
Ever.
It never happened.
That's a fact.
And don't get it confused.
Even if they do a record together or two songs or a couple, they did not like each other.
Like, from our era.
Yeah.
Niggas will be on a posse cut, and I'm trying to take your head off on this record.
I really don't fuck with you.
Right.
Fucking Canadian is worn out as welcome.
I miss him.
That's it.
I miss him.
No matter how bad I talk about him, I miss him.
I think that's what he's doing.
I'm going to make y'all miss me.
Good.
Well, he can't make me miss him because I got all the music.
He ain't going to make it.
Now, if he gets back to making
dog views, even though I guarantee all I ain't got to go through it,
y'all know who he is.
Y'all know who he is.
You know him.
If he gets back to that, I'm going to come over here and change my whole tune.
Let me ask y'all a question.
In terms of, I'll keep thinking about this.
So let's say Iceman dropped.
It's successful.
Yeah.
Can he tour the United States if it's not a stadium tour?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You do aren't.
Yeah, for sure.
Okay.
Could I just.
Let's not be foolish now.
No, no, no, no, no.
Let's not be fooled.
No, no, no, no, that's not, no, no, no.
What I'm saying is,
because of that, him and Kendrick back and forth.
Will he really is the question?
Will he?
He really like will he.
Now, if you do, he just went and did a stadium tour, sold it out.
So now if you come out and go to the prudential center and start doing arenas again, they're going to look at you like, ah, you're not.
And his image is very important.
But I think Drake can still do stadiums.
let's not be stupid man i did arenas for two weeks in a row no i did new york city new york i'm talking about the country you sold probably i probably sold more tickets out that arena in the week i was there than you did in the stadium i get it
i i i that's one stop i'm talking about the country
yes the country can
also be clear okay he could easily go do what kendrick did get another star and do a stadium yeah yeah I agree.
He could do a stadium without another star.
He probably could.
Yeah, I think Drake could do that.
Y'all know my stance.
I don't think so.
He 100%.
Do you think Drake wouldn't sell out a stadium?
No.
After watching what Cole Brown is doing?
Aisen, if you could do seven shows in an arena, you're selling out a stadium.
Bro, y'all keep
telling me about what he did in New York.
I'm talking about
Cleveland.
I'm talking about New York.
No, he didn't do seven shows a night in Cleveland.
He didn't do seven shows in New York.
He did multiple shows in every city he loved.
He did multiple shows in every city that had a few holes in sundresses.
He did multiple shows.
If he wanted to be in your city for a longer time, he was there.
Let's not pay with him.
I'm not
going to be with him.
I'm saying that about rappers.
I've never moved on this point.
He's not a rapper.
Yeah, stop it, Freeze.
I would love to see it.
His statement will have a whole lot of white people, a whole lot of popularity.
I don't care about
us.
Honestly, I'm watching what Chris Brown is doing, and that shit is magnificent.
Crazy.
That is magic.
That shit is magnificent.
And so what I'm saying is.
If Chris Brown could do a Drake or do it with a broken shit.
Chris Brown was in D.C.
for three nights.
And I was in D.C.
last night, and that shit was
turnt up.
You went to D.C.
for the Chris Brown's show?
I didn't go to the show, but I was in D.C.
last night, and that shit moved.
Ish, the city was.
Why would you go to D.C.
and not go to your cousin's show?
Because I have business to attend.
Chris Brown is already written.
I'm not believing.
It's your show.
But you know, he flies through the air.
He flies through the show.
No, you could not believe in whatever you want.
That's fine.
I could have went to the show, nigga.
Okay.
Go see your cousin.
Go to your cousin and introduce yourself.
Support your family, Yaki.
This is Chris.
Anyway, if Drake is...
Yes, his cousin, but he don't introduce himself.
As I was stating, bro, D.C.
now.
Three nights in a row.
Mona don't notice.
We're trying to get to know you.
We're trying to get to know you.
He went crazy three nights in a row.
I mean, if it's his cousin and he don't know it's his cousin, it don't matter.
He knows it's his cousin.
He knows.
No-ish.
Nigga, if Drake wanted to sit in motherfucking D.C.
for a week and a half, then he would have been there.
Houston, D.C., L.A., New York.
Yeah.
And I'm saying Drake could do the same thing.
He just don't like Cleveland.
Oh, no, nigga, they will come to Cleveland, too.
Fuck you talking about?
They go see the Browns.
Cleveland ain't bad if you like.
Damn sure ain't hard-working hoes.
Yo,
no, no, no, no, no.
Come on.
Yo, Cleveland ain't bad for them bitches that,
for real, bitches.
Blue collar.
Yo, play around to go on that sex on the west side of the bottom.
Y'all mechanics and shit.
Teach me.
Teach me.
Y'all playing.
I think they all like from Landman.
You wrong.
No, you're wrong.
You are very wrong.
I used to the last time you're in Cleveland.
Some bad bitches in Cleveland.
A long time ago.
Monsters.
You don't know nothing.
I saw Cleveland out there.
Cleveland nice.
There's a lot of good bitches in Cleveland.
You're right.
I have no idea.
I know.
Stop trying to relate to issues.
I'm not related to this.
You ain't got family ties in Cleveland.
You never fucked nothing from Cleveland.
Shut up.
You was trying to be down.
Nigga, shut up.
Hey, Joe.
You didn't fuck you never.
You didn't fuck nothing from Cleveland.
You're right.
You didn't fuck nothing from Cleveland.
This man fucks up from Cleveland.
Ask him.
You ever fucked up from Cleveland?
Don't ask him.
Yes, motherfucker.
I said it.
You got me.
You got me.
No, because you tried to do it.
A long time ago, though.
A long, long time ago.
A long, long time ago.
Yo, a long time ago.
Stop playing with me, Joe.
But stop playing with me, though.
No, no, no.
Stop playing with me.
I know what you doing.
You my man.
Stop playing with me.
Yo.
Zen.
I'm on Zen.
I'm on my
child, though.
Yo, like, jump right out of me.
Yeah, never.
Oh, that shit good.
And I hope they burn it to hell.
Hey, take that out.
Yo, man, yo.
No, listen.
I'm going to do the ad.
When I was in Cleveland, hold on.
I was staying at the Marriott or some poor shit.
Stupid ass Corey.
I looked out the window.
It was action.
It looked like Columbus Square.
I walked downstairs.
I said, let me go walk the CVS.
Let's see if I mean get something popping.
I walked down there.
All types of homeless bitches started talking to me, following me around.
Where was you at?
And it must have been like right after school.
Kids was fucking.
I said, Don't shit.
Where was you at?
Where was you at?
Let me get the fuck back to my room.
I don't know where I was at, man.
I don't know.
Wherever Corey booked us.
On the West Side?
Oh, my God.
Going to that mall over there in that side.
The CVS was close, but it was like a little walk.
Yeah, I don't know what that is.
Shout out to Cleveland.
These niggas came from Cleveland.
Who got better chicks, Cleveland or Detroit?
I've never been to Detroit.
Detroit.
Oh, no, it's not.
Hey, hold on, hold on.
Okay, and it's not close to me.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, I just wanted to make sure.
Detroit got some fire.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Not some.
No, Detroit got hit.
Detroit got Chicago.
The good store.
Detroit is heat.
But Cleveland got fire, too.
You go that rooftop at the nine.
Listen,
we're not, it's levels.
Shout out to the Midwest, man.
The NJ's.
Shout out to the Midwest.
Detroit specifically and Chicago.
Chicago.
Yeah, yeah.
Some two five.
Milwaukee.
Milwaukee at the level.
Milwaukee courts.
Yes.
Yeah.
Shout out to Milwaukee.
That's you, Mr.
37.
Columbus, Ohio.
Mr.
What?
28.
I don't know what that one.
Nobody knows what you're talking about, but you.
That's you, Mr.
71.
I mean, I don't get it, but shout out to Milwaukee.
Okay, yeah, got you.
He said, you ain't hit nothing in Milwaukee.
That's what he's saying.
The numbers are so low.
I'm just saying the numbers don't have.
Can't be all these cities if the numbers that low.
Mr.
Ishmael.
I'm picking up what he putting down.
That's what he said.
That's cool.
I'm picking it up.
You need to be careful.
I'm slowing there.
Albuquerque.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, word.
Word, word, word.
I'm going to go to my ass on some marketing.
Yeah, that nigga's so foldy, yo.
Albuquerque.
I'm just identifying where I've seen
Sweet
Sweet Falls.
Sweet Falls.
Let's go.
Listen, man.
Oh, shit.
I know some of y'all out there wondering, did I slide anything from Milwaukee?
The Harley-Davidson Museum.
I didn't.
I didn't.
It's a good answer.
Back to my 71.
No.
71, what?
Oh, here we go.
People I've slept with.
In
a month.
What's in?
How's the sentence in?
In my life.
Oh, okay.
Talk about it.
Sure, we just saying shit.
Niggas get on.
It's a podcast.
Podcast.
That's from an older episode where you weren't a part of the crew yet.
But
we all gave our body count.
No, we all did not give any body count.
Yours was in the thousands.
I didn't.
Yours was in in the thousands.
We all didn't do a thousand.
Mine's was 89.
Like, we did this before.
Yours is 89?
Yes.
Well,
back then.
That was two years ago.
What is it now?
Was it?
That'd have been 70 years.
Got to be careful.
I'm about to say he got to be careful.
What's your number, Mark?
And yours, Mona.
Yeah, I don't give a fuck.
You're a girl.
Yeah.
Both of y'all.
How many people are y'all?
I wouldn't tell my number because nobody would believe it.
I would believe it.
I would believe it.
I'll believe anything you say.
I'm still not giving it up.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
You smart.
Hey, you smart.
Very smart.
Mark.
Mark.
I don't know.
I'd have to think about it.
Oh, just give us a number.
Ballpark.
Yeah.
I'm bad with math, man.
No, you're not.
No, you're not.
You got a DHD.
Not math.
I don't know.
It's.
Just how many digits?
It's under a thousand.
It's under a thousand.
Jesus Christ.
I said under.
Under a thousand.
And over what, though?
Give us the range.
Over what, though?
Over one.
Over 500?
I don't know.
Yes.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, I don't think so, but I don't know.
Yes.
Wait a minute.
Joe.
Yes.
Your number's 89, and you were speaking with that certainty about me?
No, no, no.
His number is 99.
89 is facetious.
You have slept with more women.
You don't remember Best Man?
This dude, he pulled BB Hoes.
What'd you say?
What'd this nigga say?
I need my headphones.
Do I need my headphones?
No, you good.
You're my nigga.
Listen, I gotta let you know.
I know there's some people out there wondering, god damn it, what is price pitch?
Yeah, what is price pitch?
I've only been with 81 of them.
So I could take, I could take
more,
more
select 81 or and pick more or less.
More.
Yes, exactly.
Demon.
Demon number.
Red one, too, not the green one.
Yo,
281.
281.
That's your number.
I don't believe that.
I don't believe that either.
I think that's a good.
That might be the tour number.
No.
Nah.
I didn't do that on tour.
I just brought bitches out the cuddle.
I can say everybody first name, last name.
Y'all can't do that.
This was on a tour right here in Jersey.
Oh, fuck.
Oh, shit.
Yo, I just got to deal with me.
Like, it's 99 niggas in this room.
Bro, that nigga would have been a fucking jersey tour.
Not you, though.
Oh, shit.
This nigga been in the strips club since his teenage years.
Had a bottle of milk.
This nigga bring Lube to the strip club saying it's number 81.
This nigga been in the strip club since his teenage years, bro.
Just looking.
Consistently.
Yo, consistently.
Shopping around.
Window shopping.
This window shopping.
I'm just browsing.
Some of the windows is open.
Working records.
Working records.
You know what I mean?
Trying to get some songs played.
At 16.
Yeah.
Yeah, I made music at 16.
I know.
Didn't you build a house at 16?
No.
Oh.
What you was doing at 16?
The answer?
Look.
Going to school.
It's just such a hoe.
Look at that.
Look, I was going to school.
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so speaking of it being good to be right
sweetie let's do it
oh man sweetie sweetie she's so pretty she is yeah she is so attractive she is is.
And sweet.
And nice.
That's you letting us know that you are in the sweetie high.
Nah, I ain't in no sweetie.
The music's trash.
The music's ass.
Yeah, I ain't in no hide.
She's just a bad bitch.
Like, I would buy it.
Shit.
I would.
How much?
If I had the budget, whatever she asked for, I would give it to her.
Yeah, she's bad.
She's perfect.
What do you mean?
How long?
She's spending the night.
How am I paying what you want?
you staying tonight, bitch.
You got to cook in the morning.
You want some age youngster?
I don't know if I need a sweetie.
You're going to pray together.
You see what she be here?
We're going to pray together and all that.
She can make me one of them little oodas and noodles, flaming hot Cheetos setups.
I don't give a fuck.
Nah,
cool.
Yeah, you're going to touch your hood, bitch.
How many times can you say that you ate flaming hot Cheetos
with ranch dressing and sweetie made it for you in the kitchen naked?
Zero.
Come on.
I want to keep it that way.
That's why I want it.
Wow, you're going to be in the toilet the whole time.
You're supposed to be eating.
You feel me?
Wow.
Y'all wouldn't eat flaming hot Cheetos from Naked Sweetie.
Okay.
No, just the Cheetos is fine.
Please continue, please.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
So what happened, Mom?
So the gentleman in question is, pardon me if I'm ruining the name, Jaden Sancho.
Okay.
All right.
And he's from...
one of the biggest soccer clubs in Europe.
Okay.
And that ticket makes.
a cheap ticket.
Shorty A.
Look.
He's a football player.
He's a football player.
He makes a whole lot of money.
Yes, he makes a whole lot of money.
And
Sweetie's alleged madam is outing her
because she owes her money.
Sweetie owes her madam money because she introduced you to this gentleman, took you to the game, made the link.
She's accusing Sweetie of falling in love with homeboy, making the subject her boyfriend, running off and not paying her Madam.
Let me ask, how does that work?
Did she pay the first time and she just ain't pay no more or what?
According to the Madam, she's only owed money from this person, from this gentleman.
But I mean, is it a woman?
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
The Madam is making it sound like they have done this quite a bit.
And she's saying, if you don't pay me my money, then we're going to have some real discussions on this timeline about all the business I brought your way and how you've been the quote-unquote girlfriend for so many of the celebrities that I've introduced you to.
The Madden business.
We should explain that for the people out there because it's people that have no idea what we're talking about because we're all dirty, rotten scandals.
Whoa, whoa.
Can somebody explain the man and business?
I don't care.
I think there's no one better to do it than you.
Yeah, that's your bag.
Not your bag, but that's it.
You gotta have a PhD.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll explain it.
Pay your host Dale.
Thank you, bona.
See?
See?
That's your man.
That's your man.
That was crazy.
That was a nasty thing.
That wasn't a pop out either.
Nah.
We good, though.
Yo, we good, my nigga.
We good.
We good.
Somebody writing your pod bars, too.
That's off the dome you came up with that?
Yo, that's crazy.
I'll circle back on that.
Mona, explain to the people what a madam is.
is.
A madam is a
female pimp, like less violent.
She just do the little hookups.
Who was the famous madam that went to jail in 1955?
Heidi Flice.
You get into her story and check it out.
But that's really all it is.
And to answer your question, I would assume that it was for the initial hookup because of shit like this.
They know that kind of stuff is common.
But the way she, when she was out in her, she kept saying, I made those connections for you.
So I'm assuming just connecting to the guy, you know.
So Sweetie's Madam says, and I'm just reading this.
Let's try to keep up together.
She says, cocaine, witchcraft, and liquor is one hell of a mix.
Sure is.
Send me my bread, home wrecker, at sweetie.
I tried to be nice.
Nice don't get you nowhere.
She then posts another video and says, hey, sweetie, I see you playing internet games on Beyoncé's internet.
Child,
let me know how you want to play this.
I'm either going to receive my money from you or i can start addressing some of them rumors with at tmz we spent almost a month in africa you should know i wasn't gonna let you play me out of some money when dot dot dot dot dot uh oh you were supposed to drag out child
but
i did my best i mean i'm sorry important to the conversation
Y'all know what we say about them African troops and them African niggas.
Dood do on your chest.
Is that what y'all saying?
Because that's what the fuck is going on.
She continues.
I'll tell a joke, but I ain't never told a lie.
I sent you to Dubai because you never balled before and was depressed looking for a happy life.
Took you to London, babes, took you to Nigeria, booked you on an Australian tour.
I helped this girl so much only for her to play with my money at the end.
I'm just missing my money from London.
Pay up, Cokehead, for I start naming the next of the husbands the rest of the husbands that you was playing with
she continues please
i want to make one thing clear i booked her for an appearance to visit the chelsea stadium and support the soccer team as my last post shows instead of paying me she fell in love with the client and told him not to pay me
i was a road manager with her getting her deals.
By road manager, she means madam.
I was solid to this girl.
She got what she wanted and never paid me.
Simple, I want my money.
Then she posts some screenshots of text messages.
I don't need to read these.
I think y'all get the gist of what's happening here.
This is crazy, baby.
This shit more comedy than you think of.
Oh, no, this is awesome.
I don't want to say the other shit that they travel around with the girls, getting them all drunk, selling that pussy.
I think you did, yeah.
I think you just said it.
You kind of said it.
I didn't say the name.
Oh, no, true.
Oh, nah.
I just said they go around city to city wrestling with each other and getting drunk.
And they sell pussy when they're in some of these cities.
It's common.
It's a common thing.
You got to go on the internet with these big internet personas.
All it is is people that want to fuck them.
Damn to the smallest on the totem pole.
Niggas send you $75 on cash at for a picture of your fee.
DM me.
Or hire somebody can rent you for the night.
You got all this.
I mean, and then it's like when you think about it.
i got a pedicure i got a pedicure too
all right all right 75 make sure you breast them up joe put some feet anyway so um
when them start hitting
and this is the thing
when you think about sweetie right when she when she's giving this lifestyle where she's doing music she got this team she got a label she got whatever and nobody really listens to that you kind of like where's the money coming from for her to keep the lifestyle up you know what i mean and this is the alleged activity.
If she's single, because that's the thing, you understand.
That ain't got to be Sweetie.
That could be any of these so shawty's from around here.
But we're talking about Sweetie.
I know, I'm just saying.
You got a $5,000 a month rent, you got two kids, you got a bench, and you do.
And you're icy and shit.
No, and then you'd be like, yo, yeah, I work at the physical therapy office.
You're like, you're giving some physical therapy.
Wait, hold on.
I got a question.
So,
how much money are we talking about?
Hypothetically, if this is true, how much money will we be talking about?
Like,
how much would somebody have to pay to
catch up with somebody like Sweetie for the night?
A lot.
Like, what's the number?
I don't have a
I have no idea.
I would like to know.
Joe?
Joe.
I think it depends.
If you're asking,
if you're asking me,
well, first, my answers, I don't know.
Good answer.
Give us it.
Yo, niggas who ain't never been here before straight.
They like bullshit.
They bullshit.
They're bullshit.
Yeah, y'all bullshit.
Give us a ballpark of what you gauge or think it would be.
I'm not the fucking Madam expert.
Yes, you are.
Yes, you are.
And it depends.
You know what I'm getting to hide, y'all.
I ain't trying to be that whole thing.
You're not Earl Speaker.
I'm trying to get some information.
Yeah, nigga, it ain't best friends, it's Madams.
It's me.
Stop, yo.
I know the same Madams, y'all.
Stop.
Stop.
I know, but I never.
I know some.
Stop, though.
I never met.
Don't do that.
Was a patron.
Stop.
Hey, we got him from the same place.
Yeah, we bought our dope from the same place, Papa.
That's crazy.
These niggas are scared.
Because I'm tired of them coming to work and putting everything on me.
And then they hide by, hey, we bought our sneakers from the same foot locker, buddy.
I bought my sneakers from Freedom.
Hey, Joe,
I had the same sneakers.
As did I.
No, I had the same sneakers.
I just didn't buy them.
As did I.
Mark, I want to answer your question before Joe answers.
It varies because the madam madam is the middleman, right?
So the trick is the Vic.
So if the trick is a construction manager, you coming at him for one thing.
Joe Budden, you coming at him for something else.
Yeah, a different thing.
Soccer ball.
Yeah, but if it's sweetie.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
No, the picture.
Let me jump in.
I don't.
Not all the time is the client the Vic.
Why?
Why?
The client, the madam and her relationships matter.
So she comes sometimes, like this reads like Madam had a relationship with the dude.
They do.
No, they do.
and do know to go to her to get no so sometimes I'm not gonna call the sex worker the vic because everybody is agreeing But sometimes the play is ran on the sex worker
My relationship is with
this person.
I'm running girls to this person all year round
So it's not always he's the Vicar
in this instance homeboy don't sound like he was the vic No, homeboy sounds like he's super rich.
Whoever is in your
if it's true, it's all nations.
but not for nothing the madams have a stable i don't know how to name it something else i don't want to put women in that's what they say
hoes we talk about whores
you can say men can't say that y'all could say that they're fucking whores listen what i'm saying ladies of the day they're sex workers the madams might have a stable so the newest person in the stable prince blah blah blah from whales knows you has a relationship with you and seeing you with your new work and
thinking that Joe was the madam expert.
And I want to be clear about something.
I want to be clear about something real fast.
I don't see anything wrong with sex work.
I'm somebody who thinks sex work should be legal.
I think it should be legal as well.
But it's a name for it of where I'm from, and it's halls.
That's what we call them.
I mean, I don't, you know what I mean?
It's male, female, whatever.
But, you know, here at the Joe Button podcast, we support sex work.
That's right.
It's just labor.
But
how much do y'all, I mean,
maybe it's the wrong question.
To answer your question,
I don't think that that somebody could purchase
a night of entertainment from Sweetie.
Okay.
I don't think that that's the normal flow of the business.
That's why I'm confused.
That's what I'm going to say.
Why do you think that?
It's a date.
What?
There got to be somebody.
I think it's a high.
Because that clientele.
The higher the clientele, so I hear.
Exclusive.
It's not really a one-off.
type it's not a one-off type of thing y'all hanging out but yeah y'all not just fucking leave yeah Yeah, you here for, I'm booking you for a few weeks.
A weekend.
A month.
A weekend.
A week, whatever the case is.
No, Rich Nigeria.
No, we running around for a little while.
I mean, however you want to turkey.
However, we're going to run around.
I'm going to shop.
We're going to hit the clubs.
It's going to be bottles.
There'll be secrecy.
You'll bring other girls.
We're going to have a time.
Sign me up.
No, but
what if that client is married?
You might only get a weekend.
And then that weekend, we're going to live it up for the weekend.
You're going to do what you're doing.
You and your girl, bring one girl or two girls.
Y'all, everything is on them.
But I don't know if
it's not a one-off.
It could be a one-off depending on how much money the nigga got.
Be clear, like, nigga, the client dictates the terms.
You don't dictate the terms.
So, if I got enough money, I'm dictating the terms.
I might got 250 for you for the night.
At this level, it's not normally
the client wants one night with this person, though.
200.
And also, we're talking about content.
We're talking about two people with some
clout.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
The football player in London didn't look at Sweetie and say, let me get her for a night.
That didn't happen, which is how they were around each other enough for her to even get this boyfriend shit off.
No, that's a possibility.
I'm just saying, we just took it off.
All of it happens.
Yes.
All of it happens.
No need for the bag and for all of it happened.
I'm just talking about in this specific case, because we're talking about Sweetie.
I don't think it's one of the things that I've been talking about.
For her to have fell in love with the nigga, they had to be spending some time with me.
Sweetie done been with, she done,
and it sounded like, Joe, dude, know the game.
He got the relationship with the madam.
Yes, she falls for him and say, Yo, don't pay her.
That's why would she want to do that?
Because
I'm in love with you.
Now I'm, I'm.
The ultimate all goal is always to marry the nigga and beat the living.
But I still want to say that.
And that happens.
People marry their whores all the time.
I get that, but I'm saying, why would Sweetie not want him to just pay her?
True.
Why would that?
I don't want you to talk to this bitch at all ever again.
I don't want you to talk to this bitch.
You already know the play.
He knows the play.
He pay.
That's right.
You just
I got your proof.
School.
I'm asking to understand.
He's right.
He's right.
It's always the Madam's play.
He's right.
We don't know that dude knows the play.
That is true.
All we know is that they eventually got in a relationship.
He's right.
He's right.
Mona could bring Sharon around.
Sweetie, yeah.
Sharon don't know.
I mean, the dude don't know that.
That I brought Shorty around for you.
I put Sharon on there.
He thinks Sharon is genuinely interested in him, and they just haphazardly met, and that's not the thing.
So Swelly can't tell.
Yo, pay her.
That's true.
She linked me to you.
I wouldn't have even been here without you.
There wouldn't be no love.
She can't say that.
And that's confirmation of her nasty past.
So she can't play Good Girl, but she knows she's a girl.
She's been fucking all summer.
Exactly.
That would ruin all.
This is your norm.
This is your norm.
So in that circumstance, this dude isn't a client then.
Yes, he is.
No, he's still a client.
He's still a client.
It's just about what he knows and what he don't know.
He just doesn't know that she was one of.
I'm just gonna say,
if he already got a relationship with the Madam, he's already paying her for shit.
Wait, Mark really don't award no points.
We don't know that part.
We just throwing shit in there.
All we know is the Madam made the connect.
We don't know if the Madam is fly with him.
That's what she's saying, though, isn't it?
No, she didn't say that.
I'm saying that I think they had a prior relationship.
I thought the Madam would say that.
That's why I was saying that.
She's never said that.
All she said was, I made the connect.
You owe me money.
Give me my money before I tell the rest of the business.
So
it could be like this.
You might have been milking this nigga.
You might have got a Birkin out the nigga.
You might have got a Roly out the nigga.
You might have got
50 grand out the nigga.
if you got all of that stuff out the nigga then you owe me a kickback and I get all that I thought what I heard the madam saying was you telling him not to yeah you telling him not to pay me so I thought that was her people's no reason
she jumped in the middle and said don't pay him that's that's what I thought was happening it could be that I think that that sweetie just debted her some type of way she cut her water off yeah she didn't have to necessarily let him know why she was being
but this girl's dead yeah that just seemed like such a bad idea or she might have just talked she might have talked the dude and was like yo she owe me X amount of bread not for what.
And then he could, because he's fucking with you.
And
I got you.
And you think that relationship out the last?
Watch this.
Because now the nigga going to read what's going on.
Now,
that's what you was doing with me.
That's what I'm saying.
That's that Gucci thing.
Like, that's what you was doing with me.
I thought we had some shit doing shit going on.
We were still sitting back and stepping off.
Well, that was my other question for y'all.
If the madam is going public like this, even if she's right for on the money, does this fuck up her own business?
I know a lot of people will
be able to do it.
It's going to crease it.
It's advertising.
We don't ask me no.
I'm just saying.
I can't hear y'all.
Knowing that you're willing to go public, does that make anybody who's trying to be discreet less willing to go to function?
No, no, no, that means pay your money.
No, that means everybody else is paying her.
True.
We ain't never heard from her about nobody else before.
We don't know what her state is.
Even now we know who she is.
Anybody sat next to her, people go, in this underworld, we talking about
it functions best when everybody's paid.
True.
Right.
It functions best when everybody got what they wanted.
That's a fact.
If somebody starts trying to bust a move, then all that covert shit goes out the window.
And now more lives are jeopardized than the one that you intended
yeah you up the whole ecosystem if you and that's why she's bringing up husbands because it's like bitch everything can go the down
because if you think about it that's her only mitigating factor so if sweetie don't have and she ain't got her no type of contract it's street all i can do is tell everybody who nigga you so it's a hard time that feels like rattle to me i guess that's why i'm subtracting it is rattling but that's all she has like this this
madam ran this play a thousand times already it's not the first time she had to run something like this and expose something like that.
The thing about it is this whole thing would have gone perfect and it could have ended up with Sweetie with this guy and all the streets just think she bagged another great guy and all that if she just would have paid you a crumb for not paying her.
Give her what the fuck you owe her.
If y'all agreed on something
respectfully, I don't think the streets are looking at Sweetie like you bagged another great guy.
That's not true.
Why?
What do you mean?
If she found up, if she popped up with Joe Bload, a soccer player that makes $400 million a year and i just so happened to be in london with my homegirl and he bagged me it's oh damn sweetie bagged another one exactly if they don't know the terms the streets are not saying that fans saying that i think the word is out on on on sweetie before there's been too many rumors yes
before you want to address the rumors before this i don't want to be that messy there's been rumors or maybe sweetie but that might be you want to know
they didn't know kiki palmer just asked offset it stop man you're a big stop that's
the no that's the rumor joe let me let me ask you this that's the i do want to go talk about rumors because the rumor that i know is dog it was rumors when yg and sweetie separated when he said what he was saying right stop making me go down unless i'm telling you that the streets have their own car fact on sweetie
Fans may be saying she's beautiful and she bagged another one.
The industry, I think, is saying something different about Sweetie.
But that's possible because they in the know.
You're right.
And even if you're not...
When you say streets, that's what I'm saying.
And even if they do, she has a baby.
You don't mean the industry street.
I'll get you to say it.
Yeah.
You just say
regular people.
You industry niggas.
Even if the streets call her low-down, dirty slut, once she had that fucking $50,000 baby shower with the firework ginger reville, nobody's gonna be able to do it.
She just
everybody happy for her then.
That's just how it go.
Everybody look at what they have.
And niggas' wife whores.
It's a fact.
People love whores.
They love them.
You go overseas and vanish.
Come back with an accent.
Niggas like their wives and their girlfriends.
They love them whores.
Never forget, forget, I told you.
Pay the madam.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Pay that lady.
Pay the madam.
Pay the madam.
Pay the plug.
Pay what you owe.
Everybody.
Next, they're going to be jumping you, sweetie, in the club, man.
You know you can't fight.
That's corny.
That's corny.
Listen, and I don't want to drag this.
Some of these madams are good people with good hearts.
Some of these madams
have a dissertation about your love for madams in the game.
I don't love Madams.
I never needed a Madam.
I never needed a Madam.
I've always wanted to have a bad idea.
Just to be clear.
I used to want to have a Winnebago and travel around the country with women in the system and having sex with people.
I've been friends.
Winnebago, huh?
Yeah.
But then do like a little reality TV vibe.
Yeah.
So basically, Taz Angels.
Somebody stole my idea.
There you go.
I've been friends with Madams.
Allegedly.
No.
No, no, I'm talking about the shit I said
Oh, yeah, that part.
Allegedly.
Yeah, I've been friends with Madams.
What I'm saying about the Madams is some of them could see that you got worked, you fell in love with a client.
You hurt yourself.
You fell off the bike.
Now you're home, sad, depressed.
So some of the Madams, like she said, yo, you was home sad, depressed, tummy ache, balled up.
You wouldn't leave the house for months, bitch.
Yeah.
She sounded a little bit more.
That was out of my good heart and good fortune that I called you, put you with him.
I don't even play like that.
No, I might come drop 20 on you, and you just got to work it off.
Yeah, you might not have no rent money after this nigga abandoned you.
So, but dog, we got it's so for chicks to turn around and once you once you get the nigga and fall in love and now you playing house, now you playing boyfriend and girlfriend to not pay the man him.
I think that's shady.
I got one question.
I think that's shady.
I got one question, Mr.
Chad.
What did she mean when she said she referenced having her on tour in Australia?
Was that music?
Girl.
I just did.
Was she on tour chasing a nigga or what?
Oh, okay.
Even I get that part.
Mark, don't do that because you was lost.
You had me nervous.
I really believed you when you said you ain't buying on the business.
Are they not selling pussy in Philly?
Like, why are both of y'all like what?
I never needed to, Joe.
I'm Joe's the expert.
Actually, and I can tell y'all, they're selling pussy in Philadelphia and drying, taking an Uber to jersey sometimes.
Some of the niggas favorite.
Some of the who celebrate in college.
Niggas love Philly girls.
Y'all know that.
Yeah.
Yes, that was lovely.
Never heard any of it.
That's the first time I sent you a smile today, Corey.
Yes.
Does this affect?
I know Parks, Ice, I know you guys are big sweetie music fans.
No, no.
Y'all really like it.
I love her music on mute.
Oh, y'all like the way she looked like I said.
Yeah, yeah.
Huge fan.
Huge, huge fan.
I almost feel bad that shit won't work.
I don't know what it is.
Why is it?
Why doesn't the music work?
You know, I just don't know.
I mean, she's cute.
Perks don't give a fuck about that music.
He's like, she make music.
As a musician, I'm just curious.
As a musician, as both of y'all, you musicians, I'm being curious.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm just curious like because I'm somebody that I watch sweetie and I just assumed at some point if she was consistent something but nothing really works and she's followed the trends where she talking that give me that money, you know, sleek girl talk.
Sure, the cute poppy shit that's more for her.
Because I think that really was what would work for her.
But in y'all's opinions, as musicians, what is it?
Because she got the look.
She does have the look.
That's as far as parts got.
I mean, I've never done a deep analysis on the sweetie music to figure out why it's not connecting, to be honest with you.
I'll try though.
I'll try.
Go watch it.
Watch the videos.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't, I don't put
Sweetie in the musician bag.
One, two, that female market became increasingly more difficult to operate in.
Quick, too.
So
the formula.
Sweetie's formula ache, right?
Like, I get the old slap from Petey Pablo or somebody.
I shake some ass or talk about some rich nigga, rich girl, rich nigga, eight-figure, whatever.
And then, like, this.
That's always a slap.
That was the one.
That was like the one.
That one worked.
Also, I don't think Sweetie's trying to put an album out,
if you're asking me.
Like, I think that Sweetie is weird.
Now, like an album video?
Like a visual album?
That would be crazy.
I would be out.
Like a Street's Washington type joint.
The whole joint.
I'm Sweetie doing shit.
I like Sweetie, and
I think that she has a career if she gets it together.
She seems to have one.
The game is also the game.
Yeah.
The game is the game.
I don't have the game changing anytime soon either.
The game don't change.
What say y'all?
Which game?
Come on, man.
The game we talking about.
The game don't change.
You're talking about different games, P.
Curtis.
No, we're talking about the same exact game.
Which one are you talking about?
You know the game, the first and the last.
The last should be first.
Oh, well.
She's like, I don't have that game change, and she ain't the only one.
No, she's not.
Allegedly.
No.
True.
No.
She ain't.
They selling pussy out there.
Only when you have these talks with like the nine to five people is when some shocking awe is.
Oh, my God.
Really?
the niggas that don't have to go to work on Thursday they know they selling pussy out there
they're selling pussy out there
name another female rapper that's selling pussy we're not gonna do that why I want to know because we're because we have respect for we're gentlemen oh this is a gentleman's podcast
but I bet if we all
came on I bet we all
yeah
I think we I think we would share at least two names I could think of that we probably all agree on I think we all say the same name first did for sure damn I want to know I mean there's like some blanket are they super fine and like have all the most expensive shit on the entire world and don't really have any particular history?
They're not making no money on music.
Yeah.
There's, come on.
Okay.
They could have investments.
And that's not.
And that's not cool, man.
Like, the ones that's not making any money on music.
They into that Bitcoin.
They got into it.
The wild IRA is really booming.
Yes.
They got that.
They got a ripple.
In the 90s, when your career was doing too good, niggas assumed you was not selling pussy, but
doing some things with it.
Doing some things with it.
Yeah, to get to where you was at.
Which is a form of selling it.
Wait till I come back.
Wait till I'm resurrected.
Watch.
I'm going to show these bitches out of sell some pussy.
I think when it comes to like
a woman, oh, you go damn right.
You goddamn right.
I think when it comes to using somebody.
They got the game fucking.
Yeah, they're doing it like with shame and stuff.
They're not prideful in it.
What?
Take your job seriously, man.
What?
Oh, my lord.
Put your heart and soul into it.
That nigga gonna be Karen Button.
What the fuck is you talking about, bro?
What are they doing wrong?
You said they're not doing it right.
What are they doing wrong?
They're just ashamed.
Oh, stand in it.
If you had a pussy, how would you sell yours?
Huh?
If you had a pussy, how would you sell yours?
No shame.
I would get a manager.
I'll let you manage me.
You know we managed to manage it.
I'll let you.
Come on, we be out.
You're going to be right there at Winnebago.
He guessed he got a mouthpiece, pause.
Look at how to shoot.
Now you went too far.
You know how to talk?
You went too far.
You went too far.
My man.
I support Sweetie.
Good luck in everything you're doing.
We sweetie hopping.
We are.
For sure.
Oh, for real, man.
Since the onset.
Give that lady her fucking money.
He's so horny when he starts talking about Sweetie.
He been red this word.
Please, niggas got old work.
They went to London and tried to sell some pussy.
I have a question.
Um, piggybacking off of that.
They always try to go to a different little place.
Bitch, they were at work for a minute.
You know, I'm soccer players.
You lied right in the soccer station because they go out there and start lying to the soccer players.
Bitch, you are not 24.
Stop telling that little 19-year-old nigga from London you're 24.
You're not.
Why not?
You don't look 24.
You don't sound 24.
That pussy don't get 24 like.
Oh.
You got 24.
That dude be funny.
When you see that.
They go try to do it over here because they don't want nobody to know in the United States.
But no, they fuck up because they gotta be on the ground.
That's it.
They gotta be on the ground when they show theyselves in the soccer stadium.
You can still run that play.
You can still run that play.
Nobody fucked you in Atlanta.
Moon down south.
They don't know you.
Yes, they cheat.
They found out.
Brooklyn and Atlanta.
You live in Atlanta.
No one's gonna know the album came out if you don't post the picture.
Speaking of Atlanta, we got some bad news.
I got some bad news for y'all.
What's up?
Stud face
has been captured.
My man, Derek.
For those that don't know, of the 10 escapees from the New Orleans prison.
Stud face.
The last gentleman is a gentleman.
Joe said a nigga looked like a stud in the face.
I called him a Zyke.
Wait, what's a Zyke?
Where does Z come from?
Because if you say Dyke with a Z, it's not homophobic.
I talked to him.
Philly came up with some wild.
He locked in.
Ask him.
I guess I will.
He was caught in Atlanta.
Looked like a peaceful capture.
He was wearing his Nike socks, chilling in somebody's crib.
They found him.
I don't know about y'all.
I was actually disappointed that he was caught.
I'll be rooting for the escapees all the time.
What was he in jail for?
I don't know.
Probably something.
I should probably find that out before I move on.
I was going to ask you to go look that up first before you start.
Oh, really?
What was it?
Do you know?
Murder.
Oh, I'm good with that.
But
yeah.
You go with that.
I'm not good with murder.
I'm just saying, like, I.
Depends on the murder.
No, I'm just saying, like, if somebody is.
Like, if you told me it was like
a predator, I wouldn't root for them to escape.
Sexual assault.
I'm not saying it's the right thing to do with the murder.
I'm just saying I'd be rooting for murders, drug deals.
When people break out of prison in general, unless they do some real heinous shit, I get...
Fucking right, Mark.
Yeah, I'd be rooting for them.
Am I the only one?
I mean, no, but
sometimes I read what the charges are, and I'm like, oh, you know what?
That's why I don't read the charges.
First of all, how often are black people in jail for things they didn't do?
Number one.
So I want you to escape.
What the fuck?
Even if you are a criminal and you have broken the law and you have broken laws, if the crime that you have in front of you, you're not guilty.
You're not guilty.
But we do jail time for that kind of shit all the time.
He was in prison for a double murder committed during a 2018 Mardi Gras celebration.
Marty Grasp.
Shout out the party.
Fuck up the vibe.
How many hurricanes did he have?
I mean, shit happens.
Let me see.
Shout out the party.
Don't judge me, ish.
Yeah, we got to clean the streets.
We got to clean the streets.
What?
It was too much.
Sorry, I'm not rooting for you.
Shout out Mardi Gras.
Did he really shoot up?
Did he shoot up?
He shot up Marty Grasp.
It don't matter if he shot up Mardi DeGras.
I don't know if it's a legend you went to jail for it.
I'm not going to say a legend anymore.
Somebody's brother, somebody's family member.
You sitting there saying, no, that should be right up.
I thought you were going to finish reading the rest of what he was arrested for.
Like, what did he plead out to?
Like, what happened?
Yeah, I want to know.
We need to answer.
Yeah, we do need to know.
Just says he was convicted in October 2024 on second-degree murder charges,
multiple charges of attempted murder for those killings.
Oh, did he have a co-defendant?
That's all I got.
I was just saying,
you want to know his GoFundMe.
Y'all debate shit down to the socks, too.
I wanted to do it for Derek.
Free Derek, man.
That's where I'm at.
He was free.
He got free.
Well, now I'm yelling free Derek Nelly in jail.
That nigga ain't even did none of the time.
All right.
He just got locked up at October 24th.
Yeah.
That's right.
October 24th?
I'm going to commend.
I'm going to commend him.
That's when he's convicted.
He could have sat in the county for years-ish.
We don't know.
I'm going to commend him for being
free for as long as he was free.
Yeah.
Over 100 days.
Yeah, he was still the last one standing.
That's true.
The fun part about this story is the rumors.
Yeah.
What's the rumors?
The rumor is that he had a lady lady he was shagging up with.
He had a girlfriend.
Smooth.
How much they offer?
And she was in Atlanta.
They had a fight.
And then they had an argument.
Damn.
In the morning.
And then next thing you know,
damn.
And then the police came.
Yo, that is
before.
I did some research.
I don't believe that's true, but it is a great story.
Why don't you believe it?
Because the one that I read...
The one you read, I don't believe.
The one from the sheriff's office.
The one that you posted.
Yeah, I don't believe that at all.
Okay, that what I know is not true.
I don't believe that.
Initially, they were trying to say that the woman who worked in the sheriff's office was the one who reported him.
But
I did the research on that, and that's disproven because she was arrested in June herself and given a $2.5 million bail.
So she wasn't with him.
She just wasn't there.
But to say he found a new girlfriend while on the run and they got into a fight, that I can't verify or not verify, but that'd be a hell of a thing.
And the reward was $20,000?
But that's the thing about those fucking rewards.
You have to do things a very specific way.
The case has to go a very specific way for them to actually pay you.
For the most part, people don't even be getting that fucking reward money that's why you shouldn't turn in
stay on my personal
this is how i know because it was something going on locally and it was some type of uh prize and the person i mean prize
i'm sorry
you gotta go fast around here with these
um but it was a reward right and the guy didn't get it.
And a little different than normal.
He really went around telling everybody, like, what the fuck?
They burned me.
And then the sheriff from whatever that local area, because it wasn't even like a tri-state thing.
It just happened.
It was on the news.
And then the sheriff was breaking down all the way.
All the re like, what has to happen for you to get it?
And it's bullshit.
When you get on TV and you say, help me find him, we're going to give you this money.
Of course, people think I'll give it to him, and that's it.
They're not going to think he has to be, the person has to be convicted.
If you, that's just like...
You gotta be convicted?
If there's a reward on people that are, that are, that are on the run and they haven't been convicted yet.
Yes, they have to be convicted to get the reward money.
You need to get the cash out till the end of the case.
That shit is bad.
That's what happened with money that killed the CEO dude because it was an award at the McDonald's and it was like, yo, yeah, I heard something like that.
Yeah, they tried to dispute.
Good for your rat ass.
Keep hipping fly.
I heard something like that.
Drop the nuggets, you rat bastard.
But this is the thing.
This is the thing.
They do that.
They do that because you got to think.
You're talking about $10,000, $20,000 rewards on people that have allegedly unalive people or several people so the reward don't even match what the fucking crime is right but they know if the person is you know from the hood in the ghetto or whatever that number that big number that'll make your brother or your cousin sometimes flip on you they know what they're doing but they don't have no interest in actually fucking paying you in fact they won't even protect you after when the neighborhood or the family people turn on you because they know you the one that gave money because if mookie is in the basement and this nigga ain't left the basement at all we know one of y'all in here told to get him in you know what i mean for them to run up in here you got a new car in two months
i'm you No, because what I'm saying is that they never get paid.
You're not even going to get the money.
You do not get paid.
Pay that up, expecting whatever, and now you're still right here.
Somebody to protect you.
Wow, because you think if it takes two years for the case, take a year for the case, you should have some kind of protection, correct?
No,
you bet.
Take that whole 20,000.
But you ain't getting that money.
You're not getting it.
I'm saying that.
Good for you.
Even if you did get it, what the fuck 20,000 is going to buy you?
I'm with you in the way because this rattan is wrong, but I'm just saying in general.
You fuck up with that.
Because you judging me for rooting for the dude that broke out,
but the person that the good citizen that reports that crazy murder that we should be protected from, you call him a rat.
They say this niggas that's attached to you.
If you my cousin, nigga, don't rat on me.
So your cousin shot at Mardi Gras
anyway.
If you can't catch up on your knees,
fuck you talking about it.
So another thing that I had family and friends that have committed crimes.
I'm not turning them niggas in.
What's your job, boy?
Yeah, fuck you talking about niggas don't sleep on that.
Yeah, nigga.
Yeah.
Fuck you talking about We can't kill people, but
we can't tell, but we can kill people.
Right, exactly.
I don't say the fucking jersey.
You put your nose, your little nose in the air because we were saying free a killer, and you over there like, never rat, never will, never ran, whatever.
Meanwhile, the dude is shot at murder girl in your basement.
Exactly.
Yeah, and I'm feeding them too.
Wow.
That was crazy.
That was wild.
Let me ask all three of y'all questions.
If you ran into Derek, right, in the street, and he said, if you just ran into him the street, what would your reaction be?
To ignore him, give him $20.
If you see him in the detachment gas station, honestly, what would y'all do?
Ice, what are you doing?
Getting my direct deposit numbers right.
What would you do?
Seriously, I want to know.
What would you do?
Be careful, man.
Huh?
You just give him a nice word.
Yeah.
Be careful.
What about you?
I ain't saying shit.
I'm doing shit.
I'm going to keep it a bump motor.
If he didn't kill two people and all that other shit, like he was just out here because he was selling some skag or something.
Yeah.
I get a nigga some money.
I just want to make friends.
Okay.
But you definitely giving him a word of advice.
Like, bro, keep that in your mind.
I'll get that nigga some money.
If he had a non-violent crime or something, I'd get that nigga some money.
My non-violent mom is crazy.
Yeah, stop.
Let me answer.
Hold on, let me answer.
You want to re-answer you?
No, no, no.
I'm joking.
Okay.
But
I would act like I ain't see that motherfucker.
Okay.
Honestly.
That part.
Yeah.
I'm mind my business.
Parks, what would you do?
Keep walking?
Nothing.
I don't even have to walk.
You wouldn't make the phone call.
No.
Would you make the phone call if you knew you would never get identified as the person who did it and you could get, say, 50?
No.
No.
I'm not getting involved.
Yeah, okay.
What do y'all think I would do?
Same thing I would do.
Take a picture with him.
Hey, Studface.
Put that shit out next year.
Like, look, y'all, look, y'all.
This nigga said, wife him.
That's crazy.
Nah, I would definitely, I would give him whatever was in my pocket.
Like, whatever was in my pocket, I would give it to him, and I would, y'all would give him whatever advice
I could think of.
With wisdom to these motherfuckers, right?
Yeah.
Keep your head up.
Somebody who might need words of wisdom is Tim Westwood.
What he did.
Podcast is taking a turn.
Look, we talk about people getting locked up and booked.
Yeah, it's a good
transition, I guess.
Yeah.
Hey, they got him, y'all.
Tim Weston from 83 to 2016.
He had a long history of
what?
Of what?
Tell us about barring.
Of being grapey.
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, he was.
Taking.
Yeah.
He was recently charged in what was it, sexual assault?
I don't know how to.
Yeah,
it was sexual assault and something else.
But yeah, it was a pretty serious charge.
For those that don't know, you
radio DJ interviewer.
DJ interviewer.
Bill Niltim Westworld.
Yeah, yeah.
I know what I'm going to say: DJ or interviewer, because I know him now for all his YouTube interviews where he sits there and interviews people off camera.
Tim Westwood was the number one radio host slash DJ in London for a lot of decades long time.
But this generation knows it for the interviews.
Let me just, yeah.
His charges, he's charged with four counts of rape, nine counts of indecent assault, and two counts of sexual assault.
And these charges relate to alleged incidents involving seven women occurring between 83 and 1983 and 2016.
Damn.
And that's over here in the States.
No, no,
no,
no, that's 33 years.
Yeah.
So they don't have no statute of limitations.
They're criminally charging him for sexual assaults from the 80s.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
That's cool.
I don't know.
I don't think it should be limitations on sexual assault, my personality.
I don't know if.
Well, I don't know if I agree with that, man.
yeah, me either.
Just because
of the evidence.
Sometimes somebody accuses you of an assault 50 years ago, it's hard to defend yourself if you don't have access to.
True.
I only think these should be allowed because so many people are, you know, they are embarrassed and shame.
They don't say anything.
I want to protect the victims as much as possible, but I think all crime should have some statute of limitations just because it's hard to defend yourself from something from 50 years ago in terms of the evidence.
It's hard to find something exculpatory.
But I'm with you.
I don't think it should be.
Exculpatory.
Stop using big words.
Talk right.
Exculpatory, something that proves your innocence, something that exculpates you.
Thank you.
Uh, from culpability, right?
Um,
use another one for another one.
No, I was just saying, the ex needs to take out culpability, it's like you know what I'm saying, anyway.
Why don't I
love it?
Hey, like, you're on another big word on another big word.
So, Tim Westwood has been accused of this.
Um, industry people don't seem to be surprised.
I mean, even what y'all just said, everybody's kind of like, Yeah, that sounds about right.
I think he's been accused before, yeah.
And I'm not sure that
there was ever a solution.
Words been out on Tim Westwood, bro.
Yeah, yeah,
wait a second.
I'm thinking about the other creepy guy from the UK and he was doing that for years I think he's dead now he did like a kid show
nobody knows
I don't keep up with the UK grapers I think part of why it was hard for Tim Westwood to be held accountable for all these decades is because he's been a kingmaker he's been or um not a kingmaker but he's been a
gatekeeper gatekeeper thank you that's what i was going he's been such a gatekeeper right i mean to get your records played or in the last decade or two to get big interviews like he's been kind of the person.
From the U.S.
artist, especially U.S.
artists,
he's the person that you talk to.
He's the person you go see.
So, like, I think that makes people like, I want to say something, but I don't want to be just like in the United States, I don't want to be outcast.
I don't want to be pushed out of the industry.
And so, people just stay silent.
So, I'm glad to hear people coming out and speaking out.
And I hope he gets a fair trial in due process.
But I'm glad the victims are speaking up.
Yeah, I totally agree.
Yeah, for sure.
I totally agree.
If he's guilty of it, get him off the streets.
Since I gave y'all some bad news, can I give y'all some good news?
There we go.
That would be really nice.
Yes, please.
Dolly Parton's not dead.
Yeah,
that is true.
That is true.
She just
starting their obituaries.
The news people hit me up like, yo, Dolly got a few hours left.
Write something.
And I was like,
I guess her sister went online or something and said, Dolly's not doing some show somewhere because she's sick.
Pray for her.
is a very religious person, apparently.
Yes.
And she came back a few hours later, like, apparently I was wrong.
Dolly got her to fuck together.
Yeah, yeah.
Because
she put out something that made it seem like Dolly was on her deathbed.
And everybody started giving her pray.
You know, black people love Dolly Parton.
She's one of the least problematic white people ever in terms of celebrities.
Like, she speaks out.
She speaks out for the right things, doesn't say anything about the bad stuff, especially as a country artist.
Like, she never got into the...
She speaks out against the racist shit.
Like Dolly Parton is like a G.
And so people were starting to give their little memorials and stuff.
And it turns out she just.
She's fine.
She's like a hangmail or some shit.
So you invited her to the cookout.
You hear that freeze?
Fuck no.
You hear that freeze?
freeze?
I'm asking him.
I'm sorry.
I'm asking.
Valentine Pardon.
I'm asking, Willie invited her to Biden to the cookout.
I didn't say that.
I did not say Viola Pardon.
She's not invited.
If I were inviting white people to said cookout, she would be at the top of the list.
I don't believe inviting her.
I don't know what I did to her cookout, though.
I reject the idea of the cookout.
I hate that.
I hate that.
You hate what?
The cookout or inviting white people to the gookout?
I hate that.
You hit the nay-nay well and it's a thousand comments of black people saying, oh, you could come, boy, you could come.
You can come to the cookout.
I hate that shit.
I think we're too open and inviting to white people you're never gonna be invited to the golf course love you're never gonna be welcome there so why are we well i don't get it i don't like it it's too easy just to throw in there uh the number of black people at golf clubs and that they're growing
that we're there we're there kind of yeah on our own shit
No, and they shit.
Don't you have to get invited by somebody that's there for a long time or something with some of the prestigious golf clubs?
Yes, you got to be able to pay that $250, $3.50.
Yo,
the golf clubs get on the low end.
I would know that that's the jersey.
Even if the invite, the invite is probably from a white person, yeah.
Oh, it absolutely is from a white person.
I still say what I say.
I'm not an expert on the golf.
That's a different white for me.
I'm not familiar with it.
But
they seem to be more accepting of affluent black people.
Yeah, exactly.
Wealthy black people.
Never mind.
But anyway, to the cookout point, for me, when we say the cookout, to me, it's about saying that this person is like an honorary black person.
I don't think you have to be like that.
I think, like, Parks is the perfect example to me.
Parks doesn't try to be black.
He doesn't perform blackness.
He's just Parks.
And he's dope and he's cool.
And we all love him.
And he's got relationships, and that's it.
Right.
But it's like black people sometimes take an extra step and we got to say, oh, he's black now.
You know what I mean?
Or when a white liberal does some...
very low-bar gesture,
like you said, do a certain dance, say racism is bad in public pull a hot pull a hot sauce out of the person yeah it's like it's like we ain't got to just everybody just be yourself and everything is cool like we don't have to do this other thing like this other thing is the thing that i think it's extra we're super welcoming yeah too welcome and then we get disappointed and then we get our feelings hurt no and then we get our shit taken
yeah or they steal it yeah no they don't steal it we get this
on my guy hey please come take this shit Yeah, so, and the reason this came up today was because of Julia Roberts and Kiefer Sutherland.
Okay.
Jack Bauer.
That's what's on the board.
I don't know the story.
I thought Woody I was going to break that down for you.
Why we were
sitting here?
I'm with y'all.
I typically hate the phrase invited to the cookout because you're just inviting fucking Woody Harrelson to the cookout because you liked white men can't jump.
You're just inviting some low-level reason, like Mark just said, some low-bar reason why you're inviting your favorite white person to the cookout.
And the cookout is synonymous with culture and yada, yada, yada, yada, yada, yada, right?
However,
I recently learned a few things about Julia Roberts and Kiefer Sutherland that has made me change my opinion.
Oh my gosh.
Just that quick.
Oh, damn.
That's made me change my opinion.
Listen, I think that white people could be at the cookout.
I just don't think all black people should have invite power.
That's
true.
All black people should not be able to just invite people to the cookout.
Happy all ain't welcome.
There you go.
Don't bring shit.
Happy all the plus ones.
You bring it.
What the fuck is you inviting somebody with plus ones?
Yeah.
I think I'm the only one that didn't know the correct connection between Julia Roberts and Martin Luther King Jr.
So in the 1960s, before Julia was born, her parents ran a theater school in Smyrna, Georgia.
One day the school gets a call and it's Coretta Scott King and she says, I'm wondering if you allow my kids to attend your school.
She was having problems trying to find a school for her children because of segregation, discrimination, all the stuff that was taking place during those times.
So Julia's mom says, absolutely, please bring them in.
Welcome the kings with open arms, and they developed quite the friendship because of that.
In 1967, Julia Roberts is born.
At the time, her parents weren't doing the best financially, and they actually couldn't afford Julia's birth.
So the king stepped up and paid for Julia Roberts' entire birth because her parents couldn't afford the hospital bill.
And that's a dope story to me.
I think it's a dope story as well.
It's dope.
Y'all don't care.
No, it's dope.
I don't.
Did y'all know that?
No, I didn't know.
Wait, but I'm confused about that.
Why does that make her dope?
Why does the kings dope?
She got like an honorary invitation to her.
That's what you're saying.
He's saying that her family did a service for the king.
Yeah,
honorary.
And the kings did a service for their family.
Got it.
Okay.
So they even.
All right, so they even.
They even.
You stay over here.
Oh, shit.
Salute.
See, I thought that was going somewhere else with the rumors.
So I thought it was a rumor.
You thought it was somebody, baby.
That's why I thought it was about somebody.
This nigga thought Julia Roberts was a king.
Oh, my God.
I thought he was going down.
He do got them lips.
But go ahead.
Keep us out of the story.
She got our lips.
That's us getting in trouble again.
That's why I didn't say nothing.
I thought that's where he was going.
Yeah, that's not what we said.
Kiefer Sutherland mom, apparently, was an activist that was smuggling books and literature to black schools and children when we weren't allowed to.
Dope as hell.
So dope.
I love that.
Jane Fonda.
I'm sold your plate.
Jane Fonda.
Yeah, you can't come to the book out.
You can come to the gate.
If you come to the gate, I hand you your plate.
Yeah,
Jane Fonda gave a shit ton of money to the Black Panther Party on a sneak tip.
Jane Fonda.
Same with support.
Same with Black Panther.
Same with Keith City Jane is eating like a Peter Party.
So y'all wouldn't invite these people to the cookout?
I would not invite them to the cookout, no.
No, for what?
No.
No.
Would y'all need to come to the cookout for?
Hey, why?
What would be the reason?
I don't want no raisins in my potato salad.
No.
Okay.
Y'all are rough, boy.
But I love them.
Shout out to them.
But again,
we're rewarding people for doing the right thing.
You're bringing a plate.
I live in a country where black people aren't allowed to read.
I'm giving them a book.
Why?
Because black people should be allowed to read.
Right.
You're doing the right thing.
They're doing the human thing at a moment where people aren't being very human.
I get that they're.
Well, but that makes it not the right thing.
That means they're not doing it right now.
They're going against the norm.
And they're doing the thing that we...
But I'm saying we all should be doing that.
Celebrate them, reward them, love them, hug them, look out for them.
Do the shit like King did.
All good.
I'm just saying that don't make...
The cookout is a metaphor for almost like saying, like, you're one of us now.
And I'm just saying we don't have to do that part.
Or you're inside with us.
Yeah, you're not an insider.
You're a great ally.
Nothing you can do.
Why can't you just be an ally?
Exactly.
It's nothing you can can do.
You're not one of us because we invited you to an event.
But that's what it is.
That's what you're doing.
That's what.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Yeah, that's what the metaphor is saying, like
we accept you as us.
Because there isn't some huge ass cookout.
Now you out here fucking up electric smart.
No, bro.
No.
Like, it's not a big ass cookout that we really have and it's a gate.
We're like, no, Becky, you can't.
Right.
It's about saying you're one of us now.
Because the problem is a lot of times you let people in the cookout and they get comfortable and they start doing shit that they're going to be talking about.
Now you up making dances and shit.
Right, changing the place, grabbing the aux.
Sit the fuck down.
Go grab the ox.
You know what I mean?
And I see that happen where people start getting a little too comfortable.
They start using language like that.
Like a couple drinks.
Now you rapping.
The bar is just set low in that realm to do the right thing.
So when it comes off like a white person is doing the right thing, it's just like, oh my God,
when in reality, It's just the right thing to do.
It's the right thing to do.
You should be, you should feel away when you see people being harmed and abused and put down and held down.
You should think it's something wrong with it.
That's why a lot of people say, a lot of people say right now, 2025, if a white person don't have a little bit of white man guilt, then.
If you was sneaking books to black kids when we wasn't allowed to have them, I'm sneaking you in the cookout now.
Yeah, and against your
potential friend, your family, putting your life wishes.
That's
very, very dope shit.
We saying that that's not knocking it.
Again, you can get a plate.
I think we said that.
I think I'm
in the car.
I'm bringing the plate to the car.
The car, they're going to be in my car.
And you ain't coming back to the next cookout.
I'm not coming back now.
Now you can't come.
Some of y'all just want to bring the fucking white bitches y'all fuck to the cookout.
No, nigga.
I'm bringing fucking the girl that was bringing some books.
And the one you was fucking.
Yeah, both of them.
Hypothetically.
The little white crew.
I'm coming with that.
He got his own little white squad of white crew.
No, that would be dumb.
Not this couch.
That's not me.
Let's see what else.
What else?
What else?
What else?
What else?
What else?
Speaking of creating your own cookouts,
Charlie Kirk's wife and the rest of Turning Point America, in response to Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance,
they are going to create their own Super Bowl.
In English.
It is haunting me.
That was their main selling point that I read.
In English.
In English.
Yeah.
In English?
White-only public.
Fuck them.
I feel bad.
I feel like Romo's advertising for them.
Fuck them.
That shit about to be trash.
Why are we going to go?
Go do that shit over over there.
The people that give a fuck, y'all, all y'all go over there so we can identify y'all.
Why is his name still in the news?
Like, can we get past that?
Like, it feels like he's haunting me.
Yo, literally.
Hey, look, I'd rather that.
I'm going to keep it.
I would rather that than y'all go do some, try to go do some bullshit at the Super Bowl.
Not saying you can get it over there.
They both might happen.
I would rather that, though.
Go over there and celebrate with your people.
Do y'all shit way the fuck over there?
Get Creed.
Creed will come over there.
Yeah, yeah, whatever.
Go over there.
Creed.
Salute.
Have a blast.
Have a fucking blast.
We're going to be watching this.
There's no way you take part in something like that.
You click it, you buy it, you rent it, whatever you got to do
to enjoy that, and you don't feel a little racist.
That's crazy.
Y'all got to have
a separate Super Bowl.
What's that for?
You and your family.
They said they want their Super Bowl to focus more on family,
American values, American history, Christianity.
White buddies.
That's the best cold word for
Kid Rock who be performing.
Right.
Kid Rock and Creed.
Yo, bad buddies.
It's one of the safe space to get our
racism off.
I don't do that.
The Creed Scott's my man.
Oh, man.
I'm just they keep trying to put Creed in.
Last year they tried to vote them in with like a petition, and this year they're doing the same for some reason.
I don't think the lead singer of Creed is with none of that.
I don't know if the leader.
I ain't spoke to him in a while, but I don't think he with none of that shit that Kid Rock is on.
Yeah.
No, Kid Rock is another shit.
Kid Rock damn near in the Klan.
Yeah, for real.
And this idea of American values, I think, is just a shroud.
It's true.
I mean, let's be honest.
The Super Bowl Hats Time Show has never been about family and Christianity and America.
I mean,
they were just white before, or they spoke English before, or you just accepted it before.
None of these people have those values.
Also, if you're subscribing to the Super Bowl Hat Star Show is about ratings and money.
If you're subscribing to the American ideals, it's supposed to be like religious freedom and the freedom to express what you want and believe what you want.
So making it strictly Christian or something is not that.
See, that's the mistake we all have when we read about the.
You're
right.
I'm saying about, that's why I'm sitting with the hypothetical you're believing the American ideal speeches.
That's what they're preaching, almost like they're being held down for
what they feel in reality.
They want to hold everybody else down.
Let's be honest, they never listen to a bad bunny song.
They don't know what his fucking values are.
They don't know what the music is about.
They just don't like it because they read him as an outsider.
And he said, and some of his songs are in English.
It's not like everything is going to be Spanish because that's all what you saw when
it is?
He doesn't have English songs?
no I don't fuck that I don't want to see no goddamn bad bunny at my Super Bowl you know who want to see it all the hoes that's going to be around at the Super Bowl I didn't realize he don't have no English songs though yeah there might be a bar or two maybe a guest feature might be in English but English ain't really his jam yeah
listen You don't want to see Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl.
That could be when you go to the store or you go check on your wife.
The puppy bowl.
Yeah.
There's plenty of other things you have going on.
I'm going to be watching.
And that's not because I'm pandering to Puerto Ricans.
Puerto Ricans.
Puerto Ricans.
He said Sanford on that.
Puerto Ricans.
Yeah, he definitely did.
He said Puerto Ricans.
Puerto Ricans.
Is that what Sanford said?
Yeah.
As you say about Julio Fuente.
That's how they said it in Crooklyn.
Oh, that's what my dad used to say.
I was saying it the way on Catherine.
Puerto Ricans.
That's what every old black person says.
Oh, Catherine is in.
Look at them ricketings.
That's what my dad says.
Rickin, yo.
Rickin.
I'm watching that bad bunny chat.
I'm really watching.
That's what pretty lit.
Come on.
My girl probably going to want to watch the Tuesday Bowl, too.
Oh, yeah.
That's the point.
Are you going to have those new KFC wings?
Can't wait.
Yo, them wings.
The KFC barbecue wings is back, y'all.
What?
The OG joints?
Or is it
stepped on shit?
I haven't tasted it.
Because they tricked me before, and they said the honey barbecue was back, and I went to KFC.
But it wasn't the OG wings.
They had like the spicy wing, a new wing dipped in that sauce.
Oh, that ain't the same.
The original is fried first and then soaked, and then like a little baked on it.
Yes, that's how the OG was.
Yeah, no, that OG wing was that first.
Nah, they was crazy.
They was crazy.
They was crazy.
I'm with you.
Mona was big, big, big Mona back then.
I was knocking off six pieces back to back.
Yeah, we knew that.
I knocked off a 20-pack.
Listen, I'm six times three.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, we on that.
Well done, me.
Shit.
I'm trying to get to that wing stop now.
Yeah, no.
You feel me?
Like, I do.
I wouldn't have took a couple bites.
My God, I bet he did.
This motherfucker.
This shit, this shit.
You want to be at the job starving in the motherfucker.
I'm telling you, these niggas come back, little crumbs and shit on them.
They smell like chicken.
I thought the niggas smelled like chicken, but I can't eat till break time.
You see how that go?
I got to fake, take a break, get a piss break to get this cool.
Don't do that.
Women are treated no differently up here.
That is true.
That's true.
Yeah, I'm starting to get a wings.
That's true.
Parks, because you can't get into your contraption to get your asparagus out quick enough.
No, that's true.
You really need to sit down and
he bring his lunch.
I pee.
Okay, so we're done with Bad Bunny.
We're on Bad Bunny.
I'm not excited that Bad Bunny's on Super Bowl.
Can I say that?
It's okay.
It's corny.
That's fine.
It's Kennedy.
It's not my, I mean, it's like.
And what you?
Bodega Barbie.
Wow.
Then I seen something that said that fucking Bad Bunny and J-Lo are supposed to appear.
This is a rumor on the Bodega
on the Bodega Barbie Cardi
remix.
Oh, that was crazy.
I would say, and that maybe they will be performing that at the Super Bowl.
Maybe.
I can tell you.
We don't want no J-lo.
We don't want no J-Lo.
Shit, niggas is tired of J-Lo.
Speak for yourself.
No, you want to see J-Lo.
You don't want to hear J-Lo.
You don't hear Frank.
You're not going to hear her.
You're not going to hear J-Lo at all.
That's the weedy part too.
No, that's someone else back there saying, Let's say
it's not her voice.
J-Lo and Carney?
J-Lo Carney.
If you have.
You want to island by yourself with that one?
What?
Why you don't fuck with J-Lo?
I fucked with J-Lo back then when it was this.
Just she's, to me, not that artist that has that kind of catalog to come back out or make news.
She's a bad street catalog.
She did whatever she did.
She's the wrong group of niggas.
Whatever.
She did what she did.
She wasn't supposed to win in enough.
What?
Did y'all see enough?
Yes.
And I bet you.
The coward movie is.
He's going to stand up on top of you and kick you.
Hey, talk about it, real quick.
In real life, she'd have lost her teeth.
In real life, she'd have been dead.
I never saw a name.
Unless I did joke.
You like good bad movies.
Oh, then I might watch it.
You gotta watch it.
No, fuck that.
It is nothing.
It makes women feel powerful.
Like you can actually, when you're in the middle of the movie, she was a boxer?
No, watching it.
No, no, no.
Fast forward to that.
She went to an MMA nigga for two weeks
and became a camera.
And she ends up what?
She ends up hunting down a nigga that's hunting down her, and she whoops this nigga in.
She went to the MMA nigga for three and a half weeks.
Learned some self-defense.
Yeah, she was getting
away.
She started going back and forth, doing capois.
Listen, I would go as far as to say enough is probably a hood classic.
It might be.
That's really what it looked like.
Why would y'all have that damn pack and sink like that?
That's crazy.
I see it, but why do y'all remember it like that?
Yo, what the fuck you doing?
To the listeners, these niggas just broke out the full Kampula shit together.
Itch and ice.
They look like background dancers.
Do it again, y'all.
Yo, are you crazy?
Y'all good at that.
We all should be backup dancers.
Fuck y'all.
Y'all good at that.
Y'all just did that shit perfectly and see.
She had his cell phone, jammed his signals.
She watched his ass.
I'm watching that movie this morning.
She shouldn't have won, though.
She whoops his ass.
She shouldn't have won that.
That was rigged.
She chopped her hair off and put that 27-piece wig on.
Yeah.
We're not supposed to be able to, we're not supposed to say that.
She did motherfuckers in this room.
They rigged this shit out of me.
I hope bitches ain't watch that and try to
do it in their own shit.
And with the TKO for three weeks.
I'm telling y'all.
Came home to enough is enough today.
Holy
fool, yo.
Moving right along.
He's pretty pleased.
He's tickle pink.
This nigga is a fool, yo.
I'm watching that movie to fuck y'all.
And he's laughing hysterically.
Yo, don't watch that shit.
That shit is trash.
Do not watch that stupid ass movie, dog.
I'm watching it.
It's too late.
Do we care about cash money versus
limit versus winner take all?
Yes.
Or what they take.
But they didn't say it just said winner take all in the headlines.
I didn't know what that meant.
Yeah, what is the best?
I'm excited.
I give a lot of fucks about this.
I'm very excited.
They should be giving you a ticket, backstage, host.
I wouldn't go.
For real?
I would not want to see that in Vegas.
Sorry.
It's all good.
I would not want to see that in Vegas.
I would literally want to be in New Orleans.
I would watch party watches.
Why in Vegas is a little bit different?
Why wouldn't?
Yeah, why?
That's where they're doing at Vegas.
Why are they not doing it in New Orleans?
Yeah, that's what I'm doing.
Because somebody's going to die.
Rappers never get killed in Vegas.
So ice, did you see the cash money show that was just going around and it was like cash money and stay property?
Did you see that?
No.
I went to that and I felt like,
like, of course, BG has all his energy because he's fresh on one, like, out of jail or whatever.
But the rest of them, it was like...
BG and juvenile give a great show.
The rest of them, it was just a snooze fest.
I just feel like they don't need to have that energy.
Like maybe have BG and Juvenile be the ones up the front or whatever because they were kind of boring.
Yeah.
Well, they should be the ones in the front anyway, kind of.
Yeah, because Juvenile was juvenile with the bangers.
Yeah.
I love juvenile.
And see, that's why, see, a statement like that is why I need to watch that in New Orleans.
Yeah.
Because out of all of them, Juvenile and BG probably got the two best cash money albums.
Facts.
Period.
Yeah.
But there's people that's going to be like, oh, no, Wayne.
I know, but
I need the people that really understand cash money music.
Because what would Wayne's album be?
What, the Block is Hot?
He didn't have no album back then.
He just had a Hot Boys album.
He had a solo album as a kid.
Block is hot, 500 degrees, lights out.
He did.
I'm saying, but a whole project as a kid.
Whole project was
that.
That's a little Wayne.
Okay.
I always,
when I equate cash money, I always do pre-Carter Wayne.
Because that's when that flow came in.
That's when he started rapping like that bald head, man.
That's what Mandy Fresh wasn't doing.
The bulk of the production, too.
He did a lot of production on one.
Yeah, yeah.
Carter one.
But I got two or three.
Once the Carters came, and then, you know, from there, it's into the young money era and all of that.
I always separate them so anything pre-Carter one all of that's all all that's cash money but the Carter won change
who you have winning enough of the enough word vomit with yo who's winning
who's winning
cash money hands down ice is a no limit I am a no limit that stands
but I got I got cash money winning but I have it being a lot closer than people are gonna give it credit to what what are the what are the pieces what are the tracks or the records from uh no limit that we forgetting about down for my niggas is is damn near an automatic point.
You can't do nothing with that.
Make them say all that.
So, down for my niggas versus back that ass up is what people are wondering about.
And I think that would depend on, I personally, I have down for my niggas.
This is a problem.
Just in case you forgot, women might feel differently with back that ass up.
This is a problem.
Great record.
Huge record.
That record is huge.
I don't think nothing beats back that ass up.
Yeah, I'm a...
Because women are going to, it's just different.
That's what I'm saying.
It's women are going to react more to back that ass up, of course.
I just think overall
I take back what I said because first I said to you that I think make them say uh would be the matchup to back that ass up, but no, it would be this because this was like the club drawing when the DJ trying to get the club hype and get the one side of the crowd to say fuck the other this stuff, you know what I mean?
So, yeah, I see.
It would definitely be down for my niggas versus back that ass up for sure.
This
yeah, don't make me get up.
Which version you got?
Because you gotta have a version of what you be saying.
Cash money taking over for the 9-9.
Oh, you ain't got it.
That's a verse in itself.
You have it.
I didn't know another version existed out there.
Two versions.
The other version is the one where he actually says that.
That's the one that they play.
He mentions the nigga.
Cash money records taking over for the 9-9 in 2000.
That's the one.
Yeah, I feel like a fucking herb.
Yeah, you are.
You got on the Times without the leather at the top.
But niggas.
But nigga Tim
Records.
Single soul.
Yeah, I'm about to say.
Now apologize to me.
You fucking bitch ass.
Anyway, all right, let's do it the right way.
Imagine if I didn't have that.
Oh, my lord.
Who do y'all have winning?
Y'all have back that ass up winning?
I do.
I don't.
I do.
I don't.
Cash money records taking over for 9-9 in the 2000.
Girl, you're really putting them back in.
Just back there, making rollers, biggest cash in.
I gotta go back that ass up because it's a longer run.
That shit got
at least two other hit records that came out of it.
So,
and there's never been a year where that wasn't that
since it came out.
Right.
That Wayne part at the end.
After you back it up, then
it's different.
It's my shit.
I'll be audio body body.
You probably want it to.
I mean you body body.
I rep for zip.
And I step in eat that ain't they hold me like broadband.
Yes, I'm bout.
I mean I'm bouty.
I know you can listen.
Everybody talk about
we doing this.
We doing that.
We in the studio, if they left dove tracks, cause we real.
We better go real.
Cause if we body body, if you invite it, you might get killed.
I rep for zips.
I don't don't want you scully out, man.
I don't think, as a New York nigga, I can score this.
I can't score it.
But
you can.
You know what's going to be scored on a national song?
And the songs that are that impactful that you know them as a New York nigga are going to be the songs that ultimately get it done.
And that's why I think New York niggas shouldn't judge it.
I'm with you.
That's why I think that we shouldn't judge it.
This should be a regional affair.
This is us.
This is the tooth short in E40.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We might know more songs from E40 because they have bigger reach.
But
the niggas from the bay is like, nah, it's this, it's this, it's this.
It's going to impact them differently.
That's why I just said I would not want to go to Vegas to watch this.
I want to be in New Orleans.
Let's go New Orleans.
You know, I'm down to go to New Orleans.
I was there when Master P was putting out an album every week.
I bought them.
And it was a hit on every one of them motherfucking.
Whether it was them two ugly ass little brothers, the silk albums, the fucking no matter who it was.
It ain't my fault.
It's going to rain.
Yeah, fuck it.
Another one.
It's shit.
The mystical got a few.
That was my question.
I had a question.
Because in versus they people do their solo projects, right?
Are they gonna use mystical stuff?
Yes,
I didn't know because it was cool.
We ain't gonna be there.
We're gonna use the music.
Because he, because I mean, he's when you look on the no limit side, Silk the Shocker had a little rhyme, but nobody had big songs like Mystical out of them other than you know, Master B.
So, so shake your ass or back that thing up?
Back that ass up.
Shake your ass up.
Hold on.
War?
Shake your ass.
That's a good one.
That's a no.
That's still his No Limit run.
Oh, that's true.
It could have been.
I don't think.
He got a look because you never died of it.
I think it was after No Limit.
I think that's after No Limit.
I could picture that piece.
I could picture that video in my head.
It should.
They Was in the Desert.
Back That Ass Up is the greatest song probably that's going to come out of this.
Yes.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
If that mystical song is on that No Limit roster, that mystical song was a huge record.
It was.
That shit was an old folk assessment.
It just dropped.
It was.
And they better bring me an ass.
I wouldn't even put my best against Back That Ass.
That's like wasting a picture.
It's a wasting a point, but
that Shake Your Ass song, like in the older crowds and all that, that shit used to be at the cookouts everywhere.
This shit is different.
It was different.
That Back Your Ass Up is a younger song.
That shake your ass.
Old motherfuckers be listening to that shit.
That's a shuffle.
No, Back of the Ass Up came out first.
I know what I'm saying, but old.
Nah, that's not No Limit.
That's right.
That's the first album after he left No Limit.
That's what I thought.
Damn.
They needed that joint.
They did.
They needed two joints on there.
They needed that.
But Mystical still got work.
All they got is Missile on the basketball court.
Doing the Tasmanian.
Doing the Tasmanian Devil drawing.
That's all they really is.
Nah, they got Snoop had a run over there.
And he had a couple joints.
Like,
No Limit has records.
Snoop had hits with No Limit.
Not to the level of Death Row or Miss Snow.
I don't remember no hits.
Lay Low is a
No Limit record.
It's a No Limit record.
They don't have a shot.
Cash Honey gonna fuck them up.
Big please is a No Limit record.
I mean, they don't.
Who?
Bitch, please.
Yeah, I don't say the word.
I don't know.
Get that on your goddamn knees.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Because you won't say bitch, please.
He doesn't use the B word.
No, I'm not doing this again.
I'll do this again.
Thank you, man.
Anyway.
Fuck.
But yeah, it's records.
Yeah, he got a few of this.
Look forward to seeing it.
For sure.
I'll be on the live stream.
I won't be in Vegas.
A couple of them Maya Silk the Shocker records was Joyce.
Yes.
That would count.
I hope they bring me an X.
I hope so.
They have to.
I hope so.
That's what I'm really interested in is what no limit artists are going to be there.
I haven't seen Silk the Shocker in years.
Like, I wouldn't even know what he looks like.
It's been a lot of beef between them, people not fucking with P.
And Master Master P is known for doing this whole new no limit and new, new, no limit, and newer no limit.
And bringing his sons and can he
say, can he bring a Romeo song?
Bring a Romeo up there.
Okay, okay.
Does he want to throw it?
What little Romeo song you pulling out?
I don't know.
I just think they need help.
Like, when I think about Cash Money and then, like, the kind of songs Cash Money had, I think they need help.
And I do agree that it should be southern niggas judging it because they know which songs did what to the street.
You know what I mean?
Juvenile first solo album.
Nigga, I'm the colonel.
we have the big banks.
Curved 400, oh, just in contact.
They killed us, we looted that.
Never gave a fuck.
Yo, y'all don't understand what I tell you.
They play that in hour four, Master P.
That's the shit.
Don't play it too soon now.
Don't bust your low pause.
I think they'll be all right.
I really think they'll be all right.
I'm a mona.
Let me give my unexperted expert opinion.
I I think they're going to be all right.
They got
if we're going to just the 20,
he can do it.
Oh, you can definitely do it.
That's the cash money.
And make it very close.
But y'all know who will win.
Right.
Cash money wins, but it's a lot closer to what about
it.
Cash money got shit, bro.
Cash money got a lot of.
Like I said,
if I'm counting what I consider to be just cash money, which is all pre-carter one, it's a lot of shit just in there.
That Hot Boys album might give you four records by itself.
That Hot Boys album album was different.
Yeah.
Just Guerrilla Warfare could give you four joints.
Maybe five if you really want to push it.
Say the name of that fucking bitch please record, nigga.
Chick, please.
Chick.
And I'm glad you beat home.
That's literally.
So what you call, is that your chick?
Is that your chick?
Oh, my God.
Jesus.
All right, what else?
What else needs our attention?
Fucking distinguished gentleman.
And lady.
She wanted us.
She down.
I ain't no fucking lady.
She did, see.
I told her my bad.
Yo, that's an insult.
Call her a lady.
Not an insult.
I'm just not a lady.
Anybody find it fishy?
Ain't nobody heard from Dochi?
Yo.
About what?
I knew you would say that.
No, I don't know.
We can find another topic.
I was just asking y'all about that.
I don't know what the context is.
I don't know either.
What the industry plan shit?
move right along, yeah.
Moving right along.
Okay, I'm Parks.
He ain't tripping me up.
Why you asked that question?
Because I thought it would be a little more obvious than it is, but I guess it's not yet.
But
it's kind of obvious.
So, Dirk is in the news again.
Yeah, man.
This time, well, two things came out.
And again, this is all alleged.
Dirk is currently
LA, I believe.
Yeah, he's in LA awaiting trial for his murder to hire case.
So two things came out that he's alleged to have done.
First one is, first they had him on phones, like
speaking to people you're not supposed to be talking to, people three-way and calls you talking to other folks.
Then they said they found an Apple watch.
That he had a cellular Apple watch and was contacting folks.
And then when they when they found a watch, he tried to destroy it.
And then
the other news that came out is allegedly, again, I keep saying allegedly,
he's been trying to put hits on
O Block members for not getting retaliation for King Vaughn's murder
while incarcerated.
Oh.
From the Apple Watch?
I don't know from which device.
Or the three-way.
Putting out hits on the Apple Watch is some very ice shit to do.
He got an apple.
Y'all being more comfortable with this topic than Dolce's topic.
It's crazy.
It's what's crazy.
I literally don't know what's going on.
Hey, Dolce.
Mama's the word.
Hey, so Dirk's been putting it out on people.
From his Apple Watch.
From his Apple Watch and jam shit.
Mop is so crazy.
That's something like a movie moment.
Oh, my God.
Again, it's all alleged, but.
Everything's alleged.
Yeah, it's alleged.
You know what fucks me up?
Fellas, it fucks me up that people see people go to jail and then they're surprised or shocked when they get in trouble.
It's like, it's jail.
You know, these are criminals.
Of course, you go to jail and break the rules.
If the man says you can't make a three-way, the first thing you're doing is making a three-way.
Even people was talking all that shit about Thug, like, oh, he's sitting on the phone.
He's sitting on the phone.
Y'all couldn't have ever been in jail.
Like, that's what motherfuckers do.
They sit on the phone and you get comfortable and you forget that the person at the beginning says this call will be recorded.
It's just real shit.
You know what I mean?
Him, I was so disappointed in the fact that he did stupid shit like use a credit card to book a flight that nothing else will surprise me.
Like he's completely like,
in my mind, he's lost it.
Like watching how a lot of those guys in Chicago, how they grew, how they changed, how some of them didn't grow and some of them didn't change, watching so many of them die or be murdered or whatever, running this thing lifestyle, he just was too far gone to fuck up like that.
And I'm disappointed in him.
Dirk is somebody that feels like family because he's been out for so long.
You watched him grow up or whatever.
So, and then he went through different phases, his little dejlo front, his whatever.
So to see him back on top with the rap and, you know, even with him being with the lady he got kids with and having a family and all that, to see this nigga book flights for niggas on his personal card is just like, you just like, what the fuck?
Like, I just think he's stupid.
I'm disappointed in him.
Like, you could have had 50 niggas book them flights other than you.
It's sick already that you even cared enough.
You know what I mean?
Or the fact that you couldn't let it go as a man.
But okay, you can't let it go as a man, you got to do this.
Why not do it?
Like,
smarter, not so fucking sly.
I get what you're saying.
Like, it was just stupid.
Yeah, I mean, I agree.
I'm disappointed.
Ain't said nothing wrong.
They feel like my cousin or something.
Real shit.
Real shit.
I'm disappointed in them.
Did you write him?
No.
I heard he took Shah and he became a Muslim because his father's a Muslim.
People I've ever written
surf or pops
cousin?
Surf's your friend.
Surf is like Lil Bro folks.
Okay.
What you said to your pops?
You said you love him?
I did.
Yeah.
Yeah, I did.
Do y'all write strangers in prison?
Fuck no.
No.
No, not strangers.
I started to write thugs.
I had to fight it.
Really?
Yeah.
I can see that.
I've written a few.
You wrote letters to niggas you don't know?
Like on some free to fight and rebellion shit?
Or just send them encouragement.
Keep your head up.
Like
something to talk about, right?
Oh, yeah.
I'm here to check it out.
I'm out of the food too.
What?
What's wrong?
What's wrong?
Go ahead.
Get one of them wings back in your pocket.
Just some fucking shit, bullshit.
Every fucked up Joe keeps getting up eating chicken with me.
Don't that motherfucking ranch and bring it over here.
That's real disrespectful people.
And they're gonna look at us.
Look, look at it.
There's gonna be no limits.
For all the listeners, Joe is now eating a flat.
First flats.
He's dunking and ranching.
Also, how come we only got chicken for one person?
Me and him.
I like chicken.
Yes, you like chicken?
I love chicken.
I love chicken.
I ain't a chicken.
Park, you like chicken?
I love chicken.
He got a 15.
Were any of y'all new?
Did you get chicken when you were new?
He ain't never been new.
That's the nigga dude.
He ain't never been new.
I ain't get no chicken.
They met in third grade.
Let's keep going with this nigga dirty.
I like chicken.
But go ahead, back to you, write your shit.
I wasn't saying that important.
Yeah, I write people sometimes when they locked up.
Why do you get the information?
Exactly.
You just go on like a random one.
No, no, no.
So it's two different things, right?
So sometimes, obviously, I get probably 50 letters a week from people in prison
that I don't know.
People usually ask them for help with their case.
Sometimes it's just, I like what you do.
Sometimes it's help with their case.
Sometimes it's, can you connect me?
I try to write at least five of them back a week.
That's like my rule.
You don't need to bring on the business.
Five a week.
You're such a good person.
How long the letters?
Mine are short.
What I do is I read them because they're written by hand and then I write them on my laptop and then send them out.
Copy and paste, nigga.
You know what I mean?
John Jones.
Ray Smith.
Stay strong.
Hold your head.
No, no.
I don't write and paste.
Ray Smith.
Donovan McNally.
Nigga, copy and paste.
No, no, I write.
I write Original Leslie's person, but they don't be long, but long enough.
You know what I'm saying?
And then some people go too far and then I got to stop things.
But then some people I reach out to, like if it's a high-profile person who I think could use some help.
I'll give you a perfect example.
John Forte.
He got caught up in a real fucked up situation years ago with the liquid cocaine.
Right.
And that's how I got to to know him i wrote him and asked how i could support him because i was like i thought he was wrongfully locked up i mean he had the cocaine
a lot no no a lot of cocaine no but the problem
no but here's the problem he had liquid cocaine in a briefcase and what the feds did was they didn't weigh the cocaine based on what he had they they counted against him based on what it would be once it was completely in his in his powder form that's bullshit that's exactly what it is it was bullshit so he ended up getting
like wait which part was bullshit the fact that they if they using a discovery they weighing it on what it would be if he gets gets into the powder form versus weighing the liquid that he had.
What it was when he had it, when he had in the briefcase, yeah, when he got locked up, right?
Okay,
this made a sense of it.
No, no, no, no, go ahead, go ahead.
Do you think
he ate now?
He reacted.
I hear you too.
But
was the briefcase on him?
Yeah.
Was the cocaine in the briefcase?
Yeah, was the liquid cocaine in the briefcase?
Yes, allegedly.
Can you sell it liquid?
No.
I'll answer.
Dog,
when you bag up and they lock you up,
nigga, they gonna weigh all the shit.
Weighing what you have.
Ever since this mark hire, I'm not gonna lie, man, I'm confused on what a freedom fighter is.
I didn't even know cocaine was liquid.
So wait, you missing out.
So you telling me I gotta take my, I'm supposed to take my heart-hurt freedom time
and write a nigga who they caught with a briefcase of liquid cocaine.
At the airport.
At the airport.
If they're fucking him at trial, yes.
You write.
Here's why you should give a fuck.
Here's why you should give a fuck.
You don't want to, it's not about him.
It's about setting a standard where whenever people get caught with certain kinds of things, that they can roof you.
Because we all know people that sell drugs.
Mark, I don't know anybody.
I don't know anybody that went to the airport to do it and got caught and I wrote them.
I'm not saying it don't happen,
but I'm not advocating for people that go to the federally owned airport to move drugs.
I'm not advocating for that.
So you advocate for too much shit.
And here's what I'm standing at.
You just be talking to niggas.
Jean Forte is where the fuck he's supposed to be at.
He's been out of prison for like 15 years.
He's been preaching for like 15 years.
He's supposed to be at.
He's in for a Ruba.
Thanks to Mark.
Chilling.
He actually, more thanks to Carly Simon, but like they put a lot of energy into getting him free.
But the point is, you don't want, it's our cousins, our brothers, our sisters that's going to get locked up and get sentences that they don't deserve.
Instead of getting five years, they're getting 50.
And that's the part I care about.
Damn right, Mom.
That's the part.
It's not about him.
It's about getting people getting 50 years instead of five.
In the same way that people who were selling Coke versus people selling crack got different sentences.
I'm not saying go sell crack.
I'm just saying.
But you're not writing John Forte and saying, hey,
that was probably
a bad plan.
You writing him saying, hey, man, that was wrong, the time that they gave you.
No, that's not what I did.
What I asked him was, I connected with him initially to see how I could get with his legal team so that we could work with ACLU and other people.
One, to get him less time, but more importantly, to set a standard where they can't go around giving people, where the state can't go around giving people that much more time for something they didn't do.
Right.
That's all.
Mark, whatever, bro.
Whatever.
I don't give a fuck.
That's right.
I ain't about to sit there and pretend like I give a bad thing.
You're doing great work, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Thank you.
You fight the good fight.
Thank you so much for what you do.
Thank you, Mona.
And with the exception of you, I I want to say fuck each and every one of you.
No, I'm saying thank you.
Also, I was being serious.
Not you, but me?
That, that hype.
You know what?
You come to the cookout, fuck this.
Oh, shit.
Who else are you writing letters to?
That's a really good question.
Now, who else are you writing letters to?
I'd love to hear it now.
You mean in prison?
Don't, don't, bro.
You know what?
It is absolutely true.
I want to know.
I feel like
his list of who he's activisting for.
Yeah, activist.
Free
Freemulia.
Mark activists for too much shit.
You don't think so, ish?
That's his bad.
A freedom fighter's job is never done.
That's right.
That's the problem.
All right.
All right.
All right.
You got it.
I admire what Mark Lamont Hill does.
Me too.
I appreciate it.
Like, I wish I could give a fuck that much.
You know what I mean?
Like, I care.
But I said this before.
Like, we marching.
It's like wrong.
They killing niggas.
You know, so another nigga just got shot.
We marching.
But I care to the point, like, when the state trooper, like, nigga, get the fuck up.
I'm getting up.
You know what I mean?
Like, I'm not locking arms and going to jail.
I care about that.
One of this, a state trooper murdering a black person in a car in front of their daughter, putting their knee on our neck.
Hey, let me get my activist clothes.
Do you come outside and go to the middle?
But give a nigga 50 years instead of five.
Isn't it ain't worth the activist clothes?
The nigga that went to the airport with a briefcase of liquid cocaine?
Wait.
So you think if you wish, if you're guilty of something, you should get whatever time they want to give you?
I'm saying that you got to lay in the bed that you make.
No matter what.
So they give you the devil.
My mom preached to me that the jail system is modern-day slavery.
They're looking for black people.
And once they get you in the grips, baby, there's nothing that I can do because it's an unfair, unjust system.
But you had a smart mom.
You had a moment that told you that.
Joe, you told me you used to rob people.
You said that last episode, right?
If they gave you 30 years for it, you wouldn't want somebody to advocate for you to not get 30 years for robbing people?
Without a gun?
I would do my time.
That's what I would do.
You was robbing niggas with your index and your middle finger.
What?
I would do my time.
That's the accountability part of being a street nigga.
That's why there's a separation between niggas that's street niggas and niggas that's not.
Some niggas are going to do it and take whatever on the chin that you give me because I did that.
And my question was:
would it be fair?
What would be fair?
Would it be fair for you to get 30 years for robbing somebody?
Maybe not, Mark.
Life ain't fair.
Right, so life ain't fair.
So my job is to make it more fair.
No, it's not your job.
It's actually his job.
I'm done with Mark.
I'm done with this literal job.
I'm done done with Mark.
That's what we do.
We make shit better.
I want to know who else Mark is writing to.
I'm writing all kinds of people.
He's writing to Menendez, brother.
Hey, man.
Hey, mom and dad.
Have you ever wrote Mumia?
Mumia and I wrote a book together.
Damn, nigga.
It's called The Classroom in the Cell.
Damn.
In fact, we're writing a second one right now.
I talked to Mumia yesterday.
Tell him to say hi.
I will.
Hey, y'all take this Philly book club shit up the street.
Nigga, Mumia Bouchamar is the world's most famous political prisoner.
Oh.
God damn.
Yo.
Literally.
What else do we need?
What else do we need?
I need lemon pepper wings.
He did that at the airport.
Was that when the dogs was there?
The dogs can't smell the liquid.
Who smelled it?
I think somebody said.
Joe, are you being facetious or are you dead serious about the cocaine thing?
Joe, are you being serious?
He got some other ones.
It was in more than the three ounce bottles.
Oh, that's right.
Joe.
Like, I'm sick of Mark.
I ain't going to hold you.
So
you're being serious that this man
going to jail with liquid cocaine in his pocket.
He's getting charged with, instead of getting charged with liquid cocaine, he's getting charged for powder cocaine, what he would have done with it.
You think that's like regular?
That's normal.
You're not supposed to stand up and say that's not true.
It's not normal and it's not fair.
And thank God that we have people like you and Mark that advocate for that.
Nigga, I don't advocate online.
I don't think that.
I don't advocate on podcasts.
I don't think that when Americans go to Dubai with a little bit of weed, that they should get locked up for life neither.
I think it's a little joint.
I think what they did to Brittany Griner was wrong when she had to vape in Russia.
But don't go get her out.
Just leave it there.
Just let her learn Russia.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
What I'm doing is going to help Russia with the vape.
That's what I do.
Yeah, I get it.
You shouldn't do it.
Nobody should do nothing fucked up.
But when fucked up, but I never hear that part in your message.
Because there's no shortage.
I never hear that part in your message.
Because there's no shortage of people telling them they fuck.
Nobody thinks you should bring cocaine to the airport.
I don't need to write y'all and say, you know what?
You made a bad choice.
He knows he made a bad choice.
He's a lot of people have a shortage of people in their life telling them that they, when they did or didn't make a good split.
So let's do this.
When a nigga get caught with liquid cocaine, you write him and say, yo, that was a bad idea, and I'll try and get him free.
That'll be our split.
Nigga, I'm not going to have a pen in my house.
What are you talking about?
He missing my whole fucking point of what I'm saying.
No, nigga, I'm not doing that at the airport, so I never have to get a pen and write one of these dummies that did that at the airport.
And I do talk to him about that.
I go to the prisons and talk to him about that all the time.
I do that all the time.
Mark, I was 21 facing 10 to life, and I wish a motherfucker would have come and said, This is wrong, and that's wrong, because it was wrong.
And the only reason why I didn't get 10 fucking years is because they changed the law.
Exactly.
That's 100 to 1 law.
That's why I didn't get all that.
That's my point.
You shouldn't.
You know how many people was advocating for that, including, but not limited to the fucking president.
He came out and said that judges can use their own discretion.
And that's why I didn't get 10 years because what Obama said.
The law didn't even change all the way yet.
Yep.
You're right.
He's wrong.
What do you think?
Let it fucking go.
Facts.
Niggas, god damn.
This is good talk.
I'm going to fix y'all, too.
Ranch, nigga.
Ranch and Pepsi.
Let's wrap this shit up.
Don't worry.
I'm going to fix it.
Look, keep coming back full and shit.
Yo, why do these niggas keep eating?
We're some bullshit.
Look, that's part of Kemp Test.
Let another nigga walk past me with a wing and watch how this shit play out.
Watch how this shit.
This is the type of shit we want.
Y'all want to fight to the death of the chicken?
Let's get it.
Hey, yo, dog.
What are we doing?
We will discuss this more on Patreon.
There we go.
All right, let's get it.
How's that?
How's that for a happy medium?
Chickens and the birds.
In between our activist activism section and whatever the fuck I am.
I resent that.
You activist.
You're an activist.
I'm layered.
And a criminal.
I'm layered.
It's an activist criminal.
I feel like y'all fight for the activist criminal.
I'm a complex individual.
It ain't never nobody that's been wrongfully accused.
It's like, hey, we should be able to take that briefcase there.
All right.
We'll talk about it on Patreon.
And it's fucked up because
John Forte is my man.
I fuck with him.
What do you think about praise?
Depends on the details of the case.
I've heard some things that would make me skeptical of support.
It rhymes with which.
Yeah.
Always.
Nah, never mind.
We'll talk about it.
And not a word that he won't say.
Nah.
Did y'all see Angie Martinez ask Doja Cat about devil worshiping?
No.
No,
really?
As soon as I find a thing with Jiggy, I'm going to play it for y'all.
Got it.
Who works in the store thinks you worship the death?
Is it inside of you to ever clear something like that up?
Or you just kind of let that be
fester in the world as it wants to?
I think about it a lot.
Really?
I think about it almost every day.
What part of it?
Every single part, every time, every pinpoint of when that's happened to me down my career.
It's happened a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I love that.
And I think
it's not for me
to prove
to people who
cannot
or
don't wish to listen.
It's the harsh reality, but I'd like to stay there.
And
I feel comfortable there because
there's so many other great things happening
that I can, instead of ruminating, I can choose to express maybe the way I feel about that thing with music or with an outfit or with a painting or with something.
Being creative is really a good outlet for
addressing in to me personally.
But
unless somebody asks all the beautiful questions the way you do, I mean, then maybe I can discuss it.
But I also don't want to, I don't ever want to say something that, and I can't, I'm telling you, like in the past, I could not talk.
I still honestly am learning how to talk.
Sometimes I can talk really well, but there's times where if I have a camera on me and there's like a person who's talking to me and I'm distracted by something, or if I had a bad day or something, like all the things in the biome have to fall together correctly or else I can't.
I can't
speak.
All right.
No.
Distinguished panel.
She didn't say shit.
But with all of that, I'm kind of with her.
Like, I get what she's saying.
It's like, I'll let y'all think what y'all want.
I don't know what she said.
I didn't even hear that.
That's what she said in the beginning.
And then she just started all the word vomiting.
She was like, yeah, I don't.
Do I want to clear it up?
Think what y'all want.
I don't, I'm much, I'm good over here.
Think whatever y'all want i ain't here to say that i already at one point she said something about she rather just do like use her art i'm sorry at one point she said something about she rather use her art to tell her how it feels when they accuse her of devil like what the does that mean she ain't said a bunch of nothing after that i'm telling you all i took from it was
hey i like
It's attention.
I like that.
That's what I heard.
Yes.
Like the mystique of it.
Yeah, y'all are talking about me.
Ooh, is it this?
Is it that?
Is it this?
Is that?
I don't want to clear it up because now I answer the question.
A lot of people don't be too good at talking.
Hey, that would put her.
She just wrote a soliloquy and
what she said, though.
Nothing.
So that don't make her good at talking.
That's exactly.
Gonna put a bunch of words out there.
True.
You are purposely, purposefully, in my opinion, being evasive.
Yes.
Because she could have answered the question with seven words.
Instead, she said
89 words of nothingness.
I have a question that kind of goes a little bit backwards because when we were talking about Sweetie earlier, the madam mentioned witchcraft.
I feel like with Doja Cat, they accuse her.
Well, most people, they accused of devil worshiping someone's witchcraft is mixed in it, or either or.
Like, is there any truth to that from what y'all know that people use witchcraft for real in these industries?
Yes, yeah, absolutely.
Wow.
You watch centers?
Yeah, I think.
No, no.
Yes, yes, yes.
We got family in the south.
Y'all know
devil worshipers?
No, she's saying like just witchcraft.
Do people use witchcraft?
I feel like the rumors go hand in hand.
Mike had come to the cookout
for the black people that got southern roots.
Oh, she said in the industry.
I thought we were talking briefly.
I know plenty of people that have practiced witchcraft, if that's the question.
And yes,
the madam accused sweetie of using witchcraft.
What else would she be using?
I know somebody in the industry that does.
Oh, that's true.
Witchcraft, also where we come from, is not necessarily synonymous with devil devil worship
right no doubt yeah
it's almost the opposite has doja did doja cat clear y'all did she help y'all to realize that she's not a devil worshiper no no no she helped me reinforce it to me is is that i love it some questions don't require that much thought
we shouldn't have to hear your brain coming up with shit to the devil worshiper question and even if your answer is what ice picked up which is hey think what you want that's how easy it is to say that but i don't want to I'm trying to be this, ooh, mystique.
So I'm not just saying think what you want comes off a little blunt.
So it's like I'm trying to talk around it and use a bunch of words.
And I get what she's doing, and it's a form of trolling damn near, which is what she's done a lot throughout her career.
And it's a form of attention seeking.
Wait, hold up for a minute.
Let me shoot the fear on wise.
What trolling?
How's the trolling?
Like her, her.
Her the mood, cow shit, all of that, the little attention.
Like, I'm almost, I don't want to say poking fun, but
I'm trying to put it in the right way.
The mood I'm a cow, you put on the same level as...
Not as devil worship, but as the way she's answering the question I'm talking about.
It's just, I'm being different.
That's what it is.
It's like, ooh, look at me.
I'm doing something different.
And I don't want to answer it because now if I answer it, that question's put to bed.
I understand what you're saying.
I'm just not with.
I'm not with trolling being an acceptable answer when somebody is asking you a very direct question.
And a very question.
like when they asked Doja Cat about, hey, you was in them chat rooms with the old white men saying nigga, what do you think?
And she did kind of the same thing, like word vomit, evasive.
Some people say, oh, she's trolling y'all.
No, she's avoiding answering why she was in a chat room with old white people saying nigga.
More of the same here.
Fans didn't just pop up with, you are a devil worshiper.
There's been behavior to make people say, oh, shit, she worships the devil.
We would like a straight answer from that.
And if you're trolling, then we're going to still pull a straight answer from that because this ain't the time to fucking troll.
Or if you don't want nobody to know, say none of y'all fucking business, I could do what I want.
Or I prefer not to answer that question or something to that effect.
Yeah, she's safe.
Honestly,
I'm looking for her to be offended.
Even if she answers like what you were saying, as far as her being like, you know, it's a mystique thing or let you think what you want.
I'm still looking for a little bit of offense because when somebody says devil worship, it's almost, it goes against like your success or what you did to do that success so if I know I'm working hard and I put myself on these charts and got this far and you gonna say I cheated using the devil fuck you bitch hell no it's not no devil worship on top of the fact that I don't fuck with the devil so I'm gonna be offended with my mistake answer and she don't get calm she sounds real relaxed she sounds like to me like there's nothing you can ask her that's gonna make her go either way like I am literally intentionally trying to be vague Like you said, they asked her about the chat room shit.
It's the same thing.
It's like, yeah, I want y'all to just keep talking.
And a person that does a lot of attention seeking, they want you to talk.
So if I don't answer this, it keeps the conversation going.
I was going to talk when people was a little off in the head.
It could be that.
I'm not, I'm not.
Okay, let's not.
I'm not
close-minded to your answer.
I mean, we've seen things that could be,
but it could be one or the other.
We've seen things that we're, oh, or she might be a little off.
Could be both.
Or look at her again doing shit to get attention.
All of that could be true.
Or both.
All of that could be true, and I don't disagree with any of it.
But there's another layer I would add to it, which is
if I were to ask her that question, and she said, no, I don't worship the devil, my next thing would be, okay, you've done X, Y, and Z.
How do you explain that?
Right?
Whatever the explanation for that is, she might not be prepared to answer.
Like, she might not worship.
Her thing is, I don't worship the devil, but this follow-up is going to get me.
Because a lot of times people are involved in things with the occult or other kinds of spiritual practices that the world reads as weird.
And she don't want to fall down that rabbit hole.
I agree with the word word vomit is crazy i agree that she's probably trying to look mysterious but i suspect there's something else under there too that she don't want to get at she don't want that she don't want people to think about and what that thing could be
is devil worship devil
or something that could
flat the out i know i know a few people that uh that's what it gives do some that like in the christian world people will say that's devil worship that's people who say something right so they kind of don't really explain it unless somebody's open-minded to receive and what it is.
And I think a lot of times they don't want to go down that path, like you're saying, to now have a half an hour conversation about what my beliefs are or what my religion is for having it be misconstrued.
So just be like, dog,
none of nobody's business.
What I would say if I were to say fuck what they think.
If I were her, I would say, I don't worship the devil.
But other than that, I don't want to talk about my spirituality.
Yeah.
It's so simple.
And just leave it there.
In brighter.
Don't think it's stupid.
In brighter news.
In brighter news, I introduce a segment to you guys called Fix This Business.
Essentially, some of the same stuff we were doing in the first segment with the Drake conversation.
This time we tackle Krispy Kreme.
Okay.
Krispy Kreme, just four years ago, a $3.2 billion brand.
Now facing a stark reality with a valuation of just $674 million
and declining.
Jesus.
If left up to you,
how would you fix Krispy Kreme's business?
I've got it.
Stop giving out donuts.
Every person that walks into Krispy Kreme gets a free donut.
That's a rule.
You get a free donut when you walk in Krispy Kreme.
You can get one right off the parsley.
I didn't know that.
I promise you, you can get a free Krispy Kreme donut if you go in there.
You're a real big bad.
Yes.
She knows that.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
You can't stop giving away free donuts.
And I think that Krispy Krem is one of them companies that didn't go the influencer route.
Like, they don't have no cool TikTok or eating no donuts.
You know what I mean?
Like, one
dessert business that was huge on the internet, and most people say they're nasty in taste, but they still do well, is those big old cookies.
What's those big cookies?
Crumble.
Crumble.
Oh, and crumble.
Exactly, but crumbles are opening more and more and more everywhere you go because they have influencers everywhere.
Crumble would drop a cookie that goes with an album.
You know what I mean?
Crumble next.
So
I don't know how long that's going to last.
And it's gross.
You get six cookies for 15 bucks.
Like
it's working because what?
Crumble Next.
Crumble is next.
What I would tell Krispy Kreme is offer food.
Like expand your menu a little bit.
Some chicken wings.
Some variety.
Those are the two things I would say.
One, add at least one more donut.
I would say add at least one more donut, but also do the other influencer thing or the pop culture thing.
Raise the price.
Start selling $100 donuts.
Have some elite, fancy donut to make people feel like it's exclusive just to draw, just to draw up attention.
No.
Kaka.
Krispy Kreme, they expand it into the north.
Up here, our expenses is way, way higher.
Krispy Kreme don't really sell nothing that you got to go to every single day.
The average person don't eat donuts every single day.
And if you do eat donuts every day, you're going to go where you could get your coffee with your donut.
Dunkin' Donuts makes the millions and millions and millions of dollars from coffee, not from donuts.
They don't even want to do it.
Keep going coffee?
Not that I know.
I don't know, but they're not known for their coffee.
Like, I used to work for Subway back in the day, and a lot of the Subway franchisees owned Dunkin' Donuts.
They would hire other people to make their donuts.
They didn't even want to make them.
They just wanted to sell coffee.
And that's where their real revenue came from.
So everybody don't buy fucking donuts every day.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you got going to get a dozen of donuts every single day.
So I don't see how their profitability is going to be sustainable.
They tried a level of expansion or partnership anyway, because there was a while
there were Krispy Kremes in McDonald's.
Like, they started working with McDonald's and was selling them in McDonald's.
Gotcha.
But apparently, it's not.
You don't need to work with the gas station like Doka Donuts do.
Like, you go to a gas station, sometimes it'll be a half dog donuts, half basket Robbins.
That makes sense.
Kids are excited.
Oh, we can get a donut.
You know what I mean?
People run and go get it.
But Krispy Kreme is something that came up here a little bit later.
And it's not as popular.
But when I've ever seen Krispy Kreme line out the door, it was always more free giveaways.
Like, that's what they do.
They give shit away.
What's going wrong?
Failed partnerships.
Collaborations with McDonald's, initially seen as a growth opportunity, ended due to unmanageable costs and operational challenges.
Cybersecurity breach,
a significant cyber attack, disrupted online operations, leading to financial losses and eroding consumer trust, declining sales, operational restructuring.
I don't know.
I think Lego bodied it.
I think they need to go get with people that's going to fucking make Krispy Kreme like a a daily item.
But then you got to offer more stuff.
Starbucks, we started off with coffee.
Now you could get a bagel.
You could get a muffin.
You could get cookies.
You can get the fucking...
Get a chicken sandwich.
All of that.
You know what I mean?
Then they just expanded the menu.
If you don't eat pork, we got vegan shit for you at Starbucks.
You just got to reach more people than just the fat motherfuckers that want to buy donuts every day.
And maybe to your Lego point,
like Lego don't really have much competition on the block market.
It's a good point.
Starbucks, you got to deal with, I mean, Krispy Kreme, you got to deal with Dunkin' Donuts.
You got to deal with Starbucks, who already got majority of the fucking market share.
But Krispy Kremes, they be 24 hours a lot of them, don't they?
Or they have 24-hour Krispy Kremes, right?
I don't know.
We buy on Krispy Kreme from Wawa.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
See what I'm saying?
You know the store.
No, Down South.
Down South Krispy Kreme was a thing.
Like, when I was in college, bro, niggas would sit and wait for the light to stay fresh and hot.
Yeah.
And then live the freaking down the fucking block, my nigga.
And that wears off.
That wears off.
That's not sustainable.
4 billion to 600 million in four years sounds like a migraine.
That sounds like real stress.
My last piece of advice would be hire a black CEO.
Hey, he's going to put a Seawood Red Lobster do.
He's going to put a seafood boil with the donuts.
Ish, and I disagree with that.
I think that that was their thing.
And I think people did like that because how many places can you get warm donuts?
And that's always dope.
Yeah.
It was dope.
you got gonna go do that every day
so you're getting repeat buyers maybe once a week whereas motherfuckers go to dunkin' donuts every single morning
for the coffee not for the donuts they go to niggas go to dunkin' donuts and don't even buy a donut we lived in dunkin donuts we used to go over there and get no fucking donuts just coffee and bitches hey hey hey
hey hey
just coffee and birds
that's it
sorry krispy cream that sounds like stress on a whole nother level.
Talk about reasons to have some gratitude.
You ain't waking up with that type of debt and headache to fix.
I wonder how.
Somebody's stepping to them like, yo, fix this.
Somebody's tasked with fixing this business.
Shout out to the niggas out there that's fixing failing businesses.
How long have they been open?
Like, how long Krispy Kreen been out?
Oh, I don't know.
Let me ask Chat GPT.
They've been open since I was in college.
Because I was in college.
They was open in Baltimore.
You right about that Southern shit.
That's the first time I ever seen it on a college tour.
And then they came up here and it was a huge.
That shit graded in the morning.
And niggas was going crazy over that shit.
Taste-wise, I don't like it.
Like, I never was a fan of it.
Yeah.
What else needs us?
We couldn't help Krispy Kreme.
Sorry.
We tried, but we're not going to be able to do this.
Sorry about that.
Who else needs us out there?
I want to shout out Rand and Preem.
Yeah, baby.
I want to shout out Rand and Preem.
Got a project coming this month.
Really excited about that.
Shout out to Rand.
He's been on X talking about how much of a dream it is and has been of his to work with Preem.
If you're a real MC, then that's true for each and every one of us.
Go Rand, go Preem, man.
And go Preem and the tape is fire.
Four decades later now,
still being him.
We don't celebrate that enough.
You worked on it?
Yeah, mastered it.
Let's go parks.
Go ahead, Parks.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Don't say that no more.
Don't say that no more.
There's no other word to use.
See?
Look how.
I produced it.
I engineered it.
Oh, man.
I don't have anything else.
I don't have anything else here that absolutely needs our attention.
Because y'all didn't want to talk about Chris Jenner's face with me.
You don't care about that.
Come on, that was a woman.
I think she looks amazing.
It's a little spooky because she looks her kids' age, but like, for real, for real, fuck them bitches.
Don't hang with them, Chris.
Like, do your own thing for the next couple of years.
You look good, bitch.
You look 37.
Go ahead.
And she did good because sometimes people do the facelift, but the nigga forget the neck, so the neck still give like wobbly turkey vibe, like long skin vibe.
She got the gold.
Nah, her neck tightened all that.
Like they gripped that bitch from the Hogan string.
Yeah, she got staples all under her hairline.
They swapped that.
They tied that shit together.
I've seen the same thing happen on Devil's Advocate.
Speaking of Devil's Advocate.
That wasn't no normal Botox.
That bitch wasn't got.
I mean, it really looks good.
I love Devil's Advocate.
I mean, it looks good.
Have y'all seen it?
The Devil's Advocate?
No, of course you've seen Devil's Advocate.
Have you seen Chris's face?
Yeah.
She does look good.
She looks good, lips and all.
She still got that bald head nigga with her?
Your pop?
No, I'm in a committed relationship.
So I don't.
And I think she does.
Damn, that's deep.
If I'm married, I still want to ask Andrew to answer a question, would you fuck such and such?
Like, hell yeah.
If I wasn't married, I would fuck Morris Chestnut.
There you go.
Salute to you.
My husband better, like, understand that.
I don't think you should talk like that when you're married.
I'm just curious.
Can I ask you a question?
Is that why y'all do that?
Because a lot of y'all do that.
Y'all do that because when y'all go home, the bitch be like, what the fuck you say on that podcast today?
Nah, no.
It's honestly more about
the listeners making a big deal out of it.
So my wife don't care.
Because y'all are so extra about it.
It's like nothing.
That's how we joking.
I only look at my wife's titties.
But when I was eight and I saw the neighbors' titties, they were nice.
It's so corny.
Nah, niggas do do that.
No disrespect, I was just curious.
Because your relationship comes first.
Fuck whatever else.
I was just curious.
You got a duel, mono?
I don't have no nigga.
But if a nigga decided to be brave enough to claim you, you wouldn't want to.
Don't say it like that.
You wouldn't want to hear him on a podcast giving the list of all the other women that he would sleep with.
Joe, if somebody was blessed and lucky enough to have
facts.
Talk that shit.
Facts.
Okay.
Tough.
Yes.
But yeah, I wouldn't give a fuck if he was on a podcast talking about what he would do.
Like, who cares?
That's right.
The only time I would, can I say something without having any offense?
No offense to none of y'all.
But when it's say like that, when it acts like that, it almost gives like you've cheated so much that you can't do shit.
You can't even sneeze in that house.
That's typically the case.
That's not the case.
Not my case.
That's normally the case up here.
Yeah, like my people don't give a fuck about that shit.
Okay.
I'm sorry, let's move along.
Y'all want to do that little thing?
Go ahead.
I was seeing some titties when I was eight.
If I start doing that, my girl is is going to go start a podcast, too.
And now, I don't think that's wise.
I don't think that's the best decision.
That might not be the best decision to make.
And my girl listens to every second, millisecond, and minute of this broadcast.
Ain't an episode she missed.
Hey, pretty.
She won't get on the plane and just go to sleep.
She's going to look at the Patreons from last week, this week.
That's her girl hair.
Oh, my God.
That shit is annoying.
No tracks.
My girl don't miss the episode.
And next week, she'll talk to me about one of the episodes that came out two weeks ago, too, and expect me to remember and have a fluid conversation about it.
So, what you say, what do you mean when you said
that happened?
Anna asked me what some of y'all meant.
Yeah.
Why such and such laughing so hard on this topic?
My girl, I don't know.
You're going to never see me laughing.
They don't.
You don't need me on none of the inside jokes, girl.
I don't know what the fuck is going on in here.
It's all jokes.
And if you've been with somebody long enough, they should already be able to tell who you're fucking or you wouldn't fuck.
Like, why we got to have a long talk about it?
Why don't you know?
why i gotta say the name no but if that's the case then why would you not just be free enough to say it on the show right because that's disrespectful how
because what's understood between you and your partner don't have to be broadcast to millions of people just because it's understood
all right like that sound that's that sounds crazy to me yeah yeah i disagree
you don't disagree because you don't do it that's not true i've said who i would pop up here You still watch what you say, though.
You don't got to be disrespectful for somebody to say, yo, if you find that person physically attractive we it's understood in my opinion that you're
it's understood in my opinion that you are saying if you were not in a relationship would you have sex with such and such and my answer would be yes i would have sex with such and such or no just have fun answering the question as nope i'm in a community you've done it it's up here as well there's times you've answered i just we just me and parks just sat here and said we love watching sweetie videos
So there's a way to do it.
I'm not going to sit here and say, yes, I would pop her.
You would say that.
Unless it's Martha Stewart.
Exactly.
Knock Martha's head off.
You think because he don't say I would pop sweetie that niggas girls don't know it, they would pop sweetie.
No,
it's funny.
What are we talking about?
Yeah, yeah.
What are we talking about?
I'm sorry.
Let's move on.
They make everything so grumpy.
Yo, Joe, did you start that?
You niggas is the grumpiest nigga.
Did you start that Ed Gein shit?
Huh?
You started that Ed Geen shit?
Oh, my God, Parks.
How is it?
Weird?
He's the reason why I watched it.
And it's, I hate it.
It's weird.
Crazy.
I hate it.
It's weird.
It's creepy.
I doubt that most of America will be able to finish it.
Yeah.
He only killed a couple of people.
Yeah, he only killed two people.
Was it more gory shit?
What makes it weird?
He's hacking up dead bodies.
No, I've heard what he did and who he is, but I've seen a lot of people say, I had to cut this off.
I couldn't finish watching this.
Like, do they show a lot?
The character in him, just himself, just how he acts, even down to his fucking voice, he's very soft-spoken.
So he's like,
I, mom, I just, it's, just him alone is a freak.
It's the dude from Sunset Anarchy, too, ain't it?
Huh?
It's the dude from Sunset Anarchy.
Main dude.
I don't know.
Jax?
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
His voice is real soft.
His mother's real strange.
Just the whole setting is weird.
Like, it's just, I don't like it.
Yeah, he take Mama's boy to a new level.
Oh, my God.
God.
Oh, God.
And then one of the old ladies that he killed was a cool chick.
Like, she was cool.
She understood him, was cool with him, cross-dressing.
Evidently, she did.
She took him back to the crib, rocked his world, gave him some pussy when he didn't know what to do with it, and they acted like Corey.
And then, and then, fucking, uh,
and then the mom lied and said the girl was a hoe and had all these diseases.
Then he went back to her and cursed her out.
It was so funny.
I put it on my Instagram because it was too funny.
It was too funny.
But yeah, he was just a weirdo.
He was so funny.
He didn't have to kill that lady.
He didn't have to fuck all the dead bodies.
He didn't have to.
He learnt sewing to sew
skin on, like, he was just nuts.
I might not finish it.
Oh, wow.
He's looking at pictures.
I might not finish it.
I've seen him kill everybody he's going to kill.
I'm cool down.
You got to egg in.
I've seen Psycho.
I've seen Leatherface.
I've seen Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Thank you for your contribution to horror movies, but you.
I ain't got to watch it.
He was nuts.
I just saw the trailer.
I was like, I don't know if I'm going to watch this one.
Once you start wearing people's skin, I'm cool, dog.
It's set back in like Germany, like the N-word time or whatever.
And he sees the other N-word.
And he sees pictures of survivors from the Holocaust
or people that have passed away during the Holocaust and he's like damn near sexually excited from the pictures of the bodies like he is such a freak bro yeah I'm cool his hair cut like ugh got it and the mom the mom is darlene from Roseanne they got her ugliest shit on there damn they fucked Darlene up
I'm always gonna see her like
with the big ass jaws what
Darlene butt beat up she busted she don't look like she looked on Roseanne but Roseanne was 30 years ago.
Say, listen.
Fuck you talking about Darlene is Darlong.
She's out of here, dog.
It's cool.
Her mother is Darlene from Roseanne.
Sarah Gilbert.
Sarah Gilbert is.
Get the fuck out of here.
Think about it.
That's Darlene.
You serious?
I'm dead serious.
She do look like her.
That's Darlene.
Go ahead, Darlene.
Yeah, no, I'm on task.
I'm done.
I'm done.
Have you seen the Roseanne daughter?
Task was fired this week.
No, I haven't.
Oh, okay.
Why, what, what?
Is that a good thing?
No, it's cool.
She looked like Darlene too.
I look it up.
I did not see Task.
I heard Task.
It was fun.
I'm saving it, bro.
My girl's coming.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You gotcha.
I'll chill.
Got to do that.
Cliffhanger.
Well,
they cliffhung.
That's a fidale?
No.
It felt like it might be for a minute, but then they cliffhanged.
Got it.
Okay.
While we're on show, shout out to Vince Staples.
Yes, sir.
Vince coming back.
The preview for season two of the Vince Staples show is Bike.
We are happy about that.
The trailer looks phenomenal.
November, right?
November, I want to say 7th or something like that.
I don't know.
November 3.
Whatever it drops.
He's been up here.
We'll be watching it.
He's been up here.
A million times.
Yeah, he's been up here.
I ain't know.
You know, I seen O'Marian was up here.
I would have liked to see the nigga sing Touch.
Ain't nobody called me.
Amani's gonna sing a little something for you today.
That's true.
November 6th.
November 6th.
Amani's gonna sing a little something for Bill.
But I don't know the words to Amani Amani's songs like I know Omari.
Just mouth along.
Just mouth for long.
And it's six episodes.
He's going to sing.
He's going to do some Cisco shit.
Some Drew Hill.
And do the dance moves.
Yeah.
And do the dance moves.
How many episodes?
Six.
Wait.
How many are in the season?
Six.
Of Task?
Oh, no, no, no, no, we're talking about Vince Staples show.
No, goddammit.
Task.
I don't know.
This was episode five.
I feel like it's coming towards the close.
I could be wrong.
They might try to stretch it, but it feels like we're knocking at the door.
Let me see if they tell you what the order is.
Yes, I'm trying to see now.
You're dumb, man.
I'm going to watch it.
Seven episodes.
All right.
It's two more.
That makes sense.
Yeah, you said his luck is closing up.
It felt like it, yeah.
All right, good.
Well, I'm going to check that out.
Go task.
Yeah.
God damn it.
And it was a movie coming out that I thought I wanted to see, but my memory is bad, so it's fine.
What else?
i think we may have hit it all day joe
i think we may have hit it all today mr joe i think we're due to get up oh man
yo what's wrong with you son i think so we didn't potted enough mr joe i think we hit every topic we're could hit mr joe
Are you sick, Mr.
Joe?
You got a cold.
We sick.
Sick of weeks.
We're sick of Mr.
Joe.
All right, let me see if this guy needs our help in part of the show here.
Let's see here.
Reading this for the first time with y'all, so he might be stressed out.
Let's see, Mr.
Nobody says.
Since birth, I was raised by my grandmother.
When born, she took me straight from the hospital.
I never got the chance to have a regular childhood.
I always felt things were different even as a child.
All the other kids' mothers looked young compared to mine.
Mine had gray hair.
Of course, their moms didn't.
I was brought up to call my birth mother by her name and acknowledge her as my sister and my uncle and aunt as my brother and sister as well.
For the first seven years of my life, I was living that way until I was told the truth at eight by my real siblings.
I hate when this I hate when real siblings do that.
Motherfucker, holding the truth down.
Since then, it messed me up mentally until this day.
I'm now 35.
I still have trouble dealing with calling my birth mother mom and my grandmother mom
so much so that I don't know who to call mom and when both of them are in the same room without making one of them feel some type of way I hold resentment toward both for me having to live like that how do I navigate through this situation as an adult ready to tackle this well-needed conversation with both of them without hurting anyone's feelings because I no longer want to carry on with this trauma any further I'm gonna keep it real I think you need to go talk to a professional yeah i was just gonna say this is not the venue for that yeah i can fix it for that that sounds like some
you need you yeah
the only thing i would say is you didn't create this yeah so you shouldn't be carrying the burden of this i agree with the the uh the therapy part and professional help
whatever you choose whatever choice you make is yours you know you didn't do this don't take any blame for it don't hold any shame because of the choices that grown people made when you had nothing to do about it also it might not it might be a good reason why all that happened.
You know what I mean?
Like it may have been for the better for you, whether you know it or not.
So don't hold them necessarily to the fire either.
But that's the thing.
Some people, that lie is like worse than that.
My mother found out who her father was when she was 13.
And her father was somebody that was like from the neighborhood.
So it was like, oh, Mr.
Timm is your father.
The same grandmother I sat up here and said, I don't fuck with.
She's always been a fucked up person.
She lied to them.
She raised my mother and her sister to believe that their brother's dad was the dad.
As soon as he turned into, like, she broke up with him.
She was like, that ain't your dad anyway.
So it's like, those women
right.
And that's the thing.
Like, it's, it's, when you lie like that, you never can tell the truth in the right way.
It's never a time to gauge when to tell this kid, eight, 10, 12, and you can't control the whole family.
Somebody won't give it up.
So that's why you just shouldn't lie.
You know what I mean?
It's the same.
The same respect you would have for this person that's raising you that's not blood related to you.
You know what I mean?
It's no point.
Now, I will say back in the day, things was done differently or whatever.
But a lie is a lie, is a lie.
I've been super honest with my kids because I grew up with a hurt mom because somebody lied to her when she was a kid.
Like, she never got over it.
Yeah, I can dig it.
Never let it go.
Every time you share like one of these family topics, I just be wanting to hug you.
You know what?
It turned out all right for you still.
And you know what's crazy?
Hug, yes, gifts better.
Okay.
Because that's like you could write it off.
You know what I mean?
Yo.
Thank you.
That's good financial advice thank you for that yeah i'm with barks real therapy bro this is this is above my yeah above my pay grade this sounds this sound like some deep-rooted trauma shit yeah and it's okay to do that like you know we talk so much about stigmatizing of stick whatever the word is of uh mental health like go talk to a professional this is
this is probably deeper than asking the homies about yeah agreed if it's me though i'm calling my mom's her real real name or my sister name, whatever it was for the rest of life.
Hey, Jackie.
Whatever mom's name is.
Sorry, that's what it is now.
And I'll just joke.
I'm going to joke through the pain.
I'm going to joke through that pain.
Hey, Cicely.
Cicely, it is.
Hey, grandmom's mom.
And I'm with whatever one of them, whatever the new account said.
If grandma did that from birth, I'm assuming that moms was in a predicament to win.
It was a reason.
That's why I'm not really.
It's not that uncommon.
It's very common.
Especially in the South.
It's very common.
Super common, yeah.
But he needs to, and then you also need to put yourself first because when he says, when he says, I don't know who to call what when I'm in a room with them, that's putting them first, like how they feel.
Calling me grandmother to respect, call me mother of respect.
Fuck that.
How do you feel?
Like Mr.
Joe said, you want to call that bitch Edith, call her Edith.
Fuck that.
Mr.
Joe.
My heart goes out to you, buddy.
Indeed.
Yeah.
But yeah, it's real therapist time.
It's real therapist time.
Agreed.
I think we did it, you guys.
I think we did it.
I know y'all, y'all look ready to tackle 900 more topics.
Oh, yeah.
Let's go.
All right, I got it.
We start doing this shit in shifts.
You know what I mean?
We can't give them Ford Dimona all day.
We got to be that.
slow it down a little bit.
I got to slow walk these niggas.
This is getting crazy.
Telling you.
There's clips everywhere.
People calling me and shit.
This shit getting crazy.
They was in the barbershop talking about him.
Say he's a drug dealer.
Oh, man.
That's what they said.
That's what they said.
I promise you.
They kept saying, no, because the high yellow nigga up there, he was a trapper.
He's a trapper.
I said, what?
He mani?
The few high yellow niggas up here.
I just want to say, I say he mani sings.
They said, no, the other nigga.
I said,
I smelt that felon on you.
I thought I smelt it.
See, wrong smell, wrong scent.
So disrespect.
I smell the felon on you, no disrespect.
This is my shit.
Smell motion for me.
Slow motion for me, move it, slow motion for me.
I like it like that.
She working that back.
I don't know how to act.
Slow motion for me.
Slow motion for me.
Slow motion for me.
Move it.
Slow motion for me.
Yes, sir.
What's y'all doing this weekend?
What's everybody doing this weekend?
Everybody doing this weekend.
Everybody doing this weekend.
Saving my energy for next weekend.
Yeah, the big birthday.
Birthday party.
Birthday party next week.
Yeah, I got a couple birthday parties I'm going to one Saturday and one
No, two Saturday, one Sunday.
Kids or adults?
adults
all adults.
I'm hanging out with my famous friend.
We're gonna go to a fight because we're both huge boxing fans.
So, we're gonna watch the boots fight.
Oh, shit, boots fight.
The boots is tough.
Yes, I like boxing, that's the only sport I like.
So, let's start talking about fights.
Okay, all right, say less.
I ain't got nothing going on, just chilling at the crib.
Let me write some letters.
Oh, yeah,
he only shot seven people.
It's wrong.
Yeah, like yo.
Keep us in your prayers, man.
Lord knows we need to be there.
Until the next time we bid you a due farewell, adios, Riva Derci, Osta La Vista, Arvois, so long goodbye.
Or a simple head nod will suffice.
Remember, life is a series of moments and moments past.
Ego.
So let's make this one last as if it's all we have.
Lastly, the baddies are insecure.
The stagnant women want to travel.
The closed-minded women want you to teach them things.
Grab you a talent or you might need it.
Without using my
eggoo.
I like it like that.
She working that back.
I don't know how to act.
Slow motion for mat.
Slow motion for mat.
verse.
I like it like that.
She broke in that back.
I don't know how to act.
Slow motion for me, moving.
Slow motion for a man.
You've never heard of Joe, buddy.
JBP.
Where would you be without the JBP?